deed-k- law-que-stions - university of hawaii...plot. sevoral members of the family were concerned...

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f ? B'V It. P J.' ' fl " W w -- JBHilLPIMH IP rr knowing Imw lo The tililmt and bruM Adverllne lo profit EVENING I5ttt t iTrnTBkT Ucllnlile mid nev) Conntilt the pAtrotii t 1i Unl(orml)' IcmUt Ihe The Uvenltijr llulletln rnttiK llulli'lln dot ?' Vol V. Xo. 885. HONOLULU, II. J., .MONDAY, AIMIIL 11, J80S. PltH'H fi (JUNTH. KAPEA HUNG THIS MORNING THE HOUSE THIS MORNING RECREATION GROUNDS BILL REGISTRAR OFCONVEYANCES THE NEW CEMETERY BILL P Murderer of Dr. i. K. Smith Expiates Child's Smoking Bill is Defeated on Passes Third Reading in the Upper Synopsis of Thomas G, Thrum's An Hove (or Getting the llaliwa Scheme The Hit His Crime. Final Reading. House this Morning. nnal Report on ills Bureau. Into Legal Shape. of the. Season.... Is mndo by Aycr'o Sarsa-narill-a. Atthls Reason, when warm and do bllltuting days arc with up, Micro is noth- ing like Aycr's irAW Sareaparllla to put new lit o Into tlio slu- ggish system. It sweeps away t It o dullness, lack of nppc-tit-c, and languld-ncs- s, pain, as u broom fa sweeps away cobwebs. It does not braco tip. It builds wm up. Its benefit Is lasting. Do you feel run down? Tako ill AYER'S Sarsaparilla. I'RprARRD nv DR. J. C. AYER A CO., Lowell, Mats., U. S. A. Aver'a I'llla, iltltl but Effective. Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Bole Aifunts (or the llermblio of Hawaii. H. L GEAR, Q.D.GEAR, ill 8anoine St., 8. F. 310 King St., II I. GEAR & GEAR LAWYERS. paii Francisco and floiiolulu Having nlllces In 8an Krunnlscoand Honolulu we are prupuroil to atteuil promptly to all matters ontrualeil to us In nltlier of -- aid places. HAWAIIAN Mercantile Agency 210 Ring street. Difficult Collections a Specialt) GEORGE D. GEAR, LAWYER. Corner of King an'l Bethel Streets, Second Floor. William A. Henshall, A.ttorney at Law 113 Knauumann Stroet. Tele. 663. CHARLES F. PETERSON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Kaahumanu Htrept, W. S. EDINGS, Oounselloi' at Law. Corner Bethel and King Streets, Honolulu, ft, I. A. 0. WALL, D. D. S., DENTIST. New Love's Building, Fort Streeti TELEPHONE !W. GILBERT F. LITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW HILO, HAWAII SsteAfeftfeid6SlVl yitii ASiia!ui ii iaijMeSfcit-!i- J Keck Broken by (be Fill -D- ied a Christian Short Sketch or Ihe Deed-K- alo's Sentence Modified. Knton,thfl murderer of Dr.Jnred K. Smith, of JColoa, Kauai, died ou tlio gallows in theyard of Oaliu prison at 10 o'clock. His neck vwi brokou by tlio fall, and MJ min- utes Inter ha was pronounced doad Tho pulse ceased to beat a minute earlior, but thero waB au irregular tremor of tho hoart up to the timo BpociGed. The prisoner was conducted to tho Bland at 10 o'clock sharp by Captain Robort Parker and four guards. Father Olomout of Ihe Catholic church took a position ou tl o inakui sidoof the platform anil solemnly road a prayer from the ritual. The nnoso was adjusted and the black cap fitted over the face of tho condemned man. As tho guard drew up the noose ho lightened it a little ton much, wlier-upo- u Kopea Haiti: "Stop; you hurt my neck." Theso wero tho only words spoken by him on tho gal- lows. Three seconds later the trap foil. The rope caught its victim on tho buck of tho neck and broke tho bone. There was a noticesblo contraction of tho limbs. Tin body swayed forward slightly and then settled mill at the end of tho rope. The spectators watched the body "or ten minutes for any signs of lifo. IIipu Doctors Uootur, .bin or sou and Howard wont over and begau their examination. At the expiration of tlio lime stated abovo tho body was out down and placed in the cofiin ou the grounds. Marshal Brown lead the war rant of death to Kapea iti thooftiuo of the prison. Judgo W. L. Wil- cox interpreted thedooumout. The prisouer manifested vory little nervousness Iu fact ho w as remark- ably cool throughout. Asked if no wished to say anything bo io quosted raoroly tho privilege of bidding faiewell to his attorney, A. G. M. Itobortsou. Mr. Robert son was summoned aud Kupot grasped his hand warmly, at tho samo time thanking him for the workdouo in bis behalf. Some days ago the condemned murderer acceptod the Catholic faith, so died a professing Christian. The crime for whioh Kapoa died is familiar to everyouo. Ou the niirht of September 21 last he called Dr. J. K. Smith to the door of his houso at Koloa and shot him dead. The deod was the culmiuation of a well arrange) plot. Sevoral members of the family were concerned in it. They decided to kill Dr. Smith aud, from tho evidence, drew lots to dotormiuo who should commit the deed. Tho lot fell ou Knpoa. Oa the witness stand certain of the parti-- s turno I BUte's evi lone. The crime was fattened beyond a doubt. At the Council of Slate meeting held Saturday afternoon the sen- tence of Kaio, father of Knpa und accessory before Ihe fact, from death to lifo im ptisonraeut. IVeilillnK Till. Kventnir. Loo F. Prescott and Miss Lilias J. West will bo married in St. An drew's cathedral at 7:15 o'clock this oveuiug. Rov. Alexander Mackintosh will ofliciato. Mr. Prescott is a bookkeeper at Kerr's Queen street storo. Tho bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F, 13. West, Nuunnu street. A reception will bo hold by the young couple at tho Wost home from 8 o'clock. Tho ladios of tho First Method ist church aro planning what will be termed a "Puritan Social" for an evening early in next week. 4j.r&Aiitflbbaua. -- .v. , tfV .oiaiiiShirti,'-- . Sake Bill Passes After Spirited Debate -- Mr. Gear Fights for Ihe Old Law-Que- stions and Resolutions. Mr. Paris presented a petitiou from residents of South Kona praying "that contractors of the now road from Papa to Kukui-opa- o be forced to build said road according to coutract as it is al most impassablo for teams." Attorney General Smith intro- duced tho following bills: Act relating to peuul law; Act relating to Circuit Judges; Act rotating topubliccotneterics. Mr. Ac hi introduced a bill ro laling to rights to titles of laud. Mr. MoCaudless rend a resolu tion appropriating tho sum of JjloUU Tor macadamizing tho fol lowing streets in Palama aud Ka lilii: Hose, Notley, Middle aud Hoouui. Mr. Kahnulelio read a rosolu- - tiou.to appropriate $250 for re- pairing tin road from Waiilun limdiog to Pelekuuu, island of Maui. Mr. Robertson gavo notico of au Act relating to tho descent ol property. Mr. Achi asked if C. U. Rey nolds anil Uharles Wilcox had beeu paid oxtra for unusual amount-o- f work siuce tho death of Superintendent Myers;als if an sittautB to Mr Hassingor were paid extra during tho illness of that oilicial. House bill 42, still wiues, etc , came up on third reading. Mr. Gear opposed tho sake pro vision, lie had investigated tho subject protty thoroughly sincoth- - pa-Bii- ot the billon road mg aud wxs convinced that there wore dplotnrioiH substauco-- i iu thn liquor. Mr. 11 )bortson had said that he voted for thn original mko bill of 189G because he hoard that it contained unwholesorao priuci pies, but had siuce proved by analyses that the assumption was orrouoous. Tlio speaker had sub mitted anylyits to two leadtinr chemists. It was found all right, but did not go far onough. It had not discovered ju-i- t what the sub Htanco in the sea weed used in the mauufacluro of sake was. Thero are many iustaneos constantly comitiK up of bad offecU of suk- - on the untivos. Ja jauese driuk the liquor hot. Natives driuk it cold. Fer montation goes ou after t ho sake is taken into the stomach, aud therefore is harmful. It has been said that the law has not in- creased the consumption of Cali fornia wines. This is not the case. In tho first three mouths of 18J8 52.725J gallons of California wiues were imp rted; this is an increase from 50.059 in 1897. Liquor dealers stated that the consumption of California winps by Japanese is increasing. The nil also agains Chinese liquors, Mr. iticuards moved to ampnd by makuu tho duty on sako 75 cents. This was lost, whereupon tho bill passed by tho following vo'o: For Lobpustein, Wilder. Atkinson, Kaeo, R diertson, Isen-h.r- u', Pari', KahauHi . Achi aud Kaai 10; ngiinst Goar Mc Uaudli-s- s and Richards 3. Hmi-- o bill 35, r. luting to estates of deceased porsons, passed final reading. House bill CO, opium, passed secmd reading, Mr. Goar was ca'led to the chair. House bill G2, uso of smoking tobacco by, children, came up on final readiug, Messrs, Iscnborg and Kaai worp elected a committee to arrange with the Sonate for visiting tho public institutions of tho city. At 12:05 recess was taken to 2 p. m. m Former Sheriff S. F. Ghillings-wort- h is ovor from AVailuku. . ,0i , is&k. .J't'JilU'UU, 1 t l.J'JkilV Minister Damon Introduces an Emergency Appropriation Bill (o Pay for Damage Done by Late Storm. Tun Senators comprised the sum total of thoeo present in the upper houso of tho Legislature this morning. After tho usual pielimiuaries Miuister Coopor notified the Senato that President Dole had eigued the bills rolating to tho extension of stroets iu Ho- nolulu and (ho cultivation of coffoo and ramie. A communication was read from tho Houso stating that that bod had coucurml iu the Seuate amendments to Houso Bill 15, re-lut- ing to dower, and that House Bill 41, rolatiui; to steam lauu dries, had passed its third read- ing Miuister Damon gave notice of his iu'eutiou to introduce a bill making appropriations for the iininediato use of th- - g'verumtM. Senator Hocking from the Coin milteo ou Passed Bills roportcd that Houso Bill 15, relating to re- lease of dower, had been present ed to the Piosident for bis ap proval Senator Hocking from tho Printing 0 uuiui teo reported tho Plumbing Bid primed. Snuato Bill 24, rolating to tho submisiion of differences to toe Siipiomo Court, aud So i ate. Bill II), creating public recreatio i gMuuds at Ada and Makiki, both passed third readiug ly tho fol lowing vide: Aes--- L ujau.Northrup, Hoi-- k iiiL', Baldwin. MoOi-ulleris- . Schmidt, Wright and Wilcox 8. JNoes U House Bill 49, limitation of timo in winch to recover posbss- - sioii of land, pascd first reading. unupr suspnsiou ot tho rules Mini-to- r Dtmou's bill, 8euate Bill 81, was introduced aud rea I tho first time. Tho bill is entitled "An Act making apodal appropri atlons tor tho immediato use of the government." It appropri- ates 827,500 for the Iut-irio- r De- partment, divided as follows; Roads and bridgos Oaliu, $18,300; mads and bri Igs, Kauat, $9200 The mnuey is to be applied in re- building th) bridges and culverts destroyed by the late storm. The bill passed first reading and was tikon up ou second read -- tug and referred to the Committee ou Public Lauds. House Bill 41, granting licenses for steam laundries, passed first reading. Senato Bill 29, providing for plumbing regulitious and certifi cates, was taken up and referro 1 to the Committee on Public Health with tho addition of Sen- ator McOiudless, the introducer of the bill. On motion of Senator Brown Senate Bill 17, registration of ves sels, was poremptorily sot for thud readiuu tomonow. Adjourned Royal make the food pure, wbolctoms and dcllcloaa. POWDER Absolutely Puro kovai uitiNa rowom eo new vom. -lL.. ,1 . tbtfj . ,)M A "V .CMfc- te If ..MWi . More Clerical Aid Needed In the That Legislature Ignores Rea- sonable Requests In This Regard. The annual report of Thomas G. Thrum, Registrar of Convey- ances, to the Minister uf Interior states that the work of tho ollieo has varied little from that of the preceding year, except that it has bpou a j ear of steadier, crowded work for which the limited num ber of copying clerks iu the office has bpen inadequate. Without too seriously taxing the patience of tho public, the work has been accomplished at tho personal ex- pense aud sacrifice of thu incum-beut- , as shown iu a former report, but with a more regular, recog uiV.ed necessity as may be judged by the statement of tho receip h, sUowiug a steady increase. And this monetary evidence, says tho Registrar, is but a moiety of th growth of tho work, its uaturtl ucuompauimetit being a livelier searching ol reconls by profes- sionals and tho geuoral publ o that day after day, ut times, have required so much waitit g upon us to demand mure thau one dork's attendance. In view of this fact requisition is made for nnothor copyist ou the regular btaff and a request that provisiou be made for tho engsgo ineut of oxtra h lp iu tho bu-i- er months of theyenr when requited. A similar request wns ciubodit-- in the Registrar's lut biennial report, but was apparently not deemed of ulliui'jnt i nportaiico to consider, notwithstanding the fict that the closing work on re index luu the records would deprivo the office of help Tom that quarter iu omorgouoies. Tho exporieuco of the period just clorod lias so fully illustrated tho justness of tho pro-virio- n asked that tho liberty is taken of again showiug its neces- sity. Tho cash recoipts of tho bureau for the last biouuinl period amount to 824,865.50, as sgaiust $17,573.25 for ihe preceding pe riod. As ehowiug tho incn aso in tho work of tho otlico tho recoipl-o- f the last four yoats are itouiizKl as fol'ows: 1894, 88,2n7.75; ,1895, $9 305 50; 1890, $11,477.50; 1897, $13,338. Tne estimated revenue for the coming period is placed at $21,0.0 aud tho expouses ut 815,270. The also complains that the majority of searchers of tho rrcords continually iunore the rule to replace all indexes when tnrough with. This not only works Htrsint-- t their own conveni ence, but multiplies tho wear thereof and mnk s the uutid). crowded appearance complaiuod of and criticized, which additional space would not remedy. For ciro nud preservation uf the books of tho office it iu ing a serious question whether the privih g-- s of search sliould nut be denied all iIiub failing to Hppreciht nccorsary care for their preset va tion sb is done in other jdaces. Wnilo au annual license fo toi iearcln rs would meet tho expense of wpar, yet with some it miht be vi. wed as a licouse to do further damage. As a rule it is not tho occasional searchor thst ib to blame, but those whom familiari ty with the woik has seemingly nred contompt. Tho wear nun strain ou tho records of thiB, as well as of the Land OHico, i'b vory sovoro, and makes thosa in chotgo of them naturally solicitous for their proper care and pr BPrvation. Senator J. A. and Jamr-- s 8, returned by the Mokolii roni a "prospectina" tour of th lands of tho iipw Moloksi Itanch Co. They aro convinced of Bmple water ou tho place a jUlMita.' Authority lo Establish Cemeteries Vested In Minister of Interior No Conflict With Health Bond. Attorney Gcuornl Smith this morning introuueed in the Houso a bill relating to burial grounds, which is thu first step iu tho direction of closing Nuunnu cemetery to further allotmeuta aud opening a new burial place ut Halawa. The law on tho point is vattuo and uncertain, aud tho new law seeks to remedy the do-fe- ct. Its principal points nre as follows: "doctiou 1. Tho .Miuistor of tho Interior is hereby autliorizo 1 from time to time to etdnblislt such putdic cemett lies, or plcos for burial, iu thu several districts of thu Ropublic us ho shall deem nocorshry. ''For this purposo ho may sot apart uuu pott ous of the public lauds ns he shall deem necessary, aud witti thu approval of the Exe cutive (J. .tii. en purchase suitable lauds or interests in lauds, from privaio owuers. "Sectiou 2. Said Miuister may from time to time, with approval of tho Executive Council, transfer and conv.-- to any cemetery cor-- poraliou or organization tho pro- perty so ml apart or acquired iu any district, or any poitinns of such pioperty, to be hold and mating 'd ns n public comotery or ctm t rius, up n such terms and conditions iim he nhall, with bucu approval, determine. "Sciou 3. Tho provisions of this Act snail not bo con-tru- ed to cnutlict with tlio authority iin-- p ised bylaw upon the Board of tloalth to iduko' regulations for the interment of the dead, nud re- specting uo tnt terios and burying ground-- , or to protect the publio fioalih " Suiiunl lVllcilll'a llout. The British ship Falkirk, lately at rived at Tacotua from Shanghai, reports having sighted nu ompty lifeboat iloatiug on the ocean, off the Al-uti- nu Inlands. It wns im- possible to lower boats for in- specting tho lifeboat, hb a galo was blowing aud the Falkirk had, o ly n few dy I. previously,' nar- rowly erenpod from a waterspout. As tho lifeboat was iu the uorihorti ureal circle route, traversed by steamers between America aud A-i- it is supposed to havo belonged to the missing steamer Pelican. That steamer sailed from Puuot Sound ou Octo- ber 12, bouud for l'uku, Chiua, aud has never since been heard of. She wns commanded by Cop-tai- n Gove and had a crew of 40 mop. Tho Zealundia has brought tbo usual up(ly of ice houso poods for Cuiuaiinos' California Fiuit alaiktt, corner Kiuu aud Alakca streets. L ave j our orders early orriuii upT.l. 378 Awarded Highest Honors World's Fnlr. Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. mis CREAM BAKING POWDER A Pure flrape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEAPS THE STANDARD. ,,inL... &&ikitob. JM&d.&Jt)k$m,!Ll . is V t it 1 K tV 1? i d& A Sf

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?'Vol V. Xo. 885. HONOLULU, II. J., .MONDAY, AIMIIL 11, J80S. PltH'H fi (JUNTH.

KAPEA HUNG THIS MORNING THE HOUSE THIS MORNING RECREATION GROUNDS BILL REGISTRAR OFCONVEYANCES THE NEW CEMETERY BILL

P Murderer of Dr. i. K. Smith Expiates Child's Smoking Bill is Defeated on Passes Third Reading in the Upper Synopsis of Thomas G, Thrum's An Hove (or Getting the llaliwa Scheme

The HitHis Crime. Final Reading. House this Morning. nnal Report on ills Bureau. Into Legal Shape.

of the.Season....Is mndo byAycr'o Sarsa-narill-a.

AtthlsReason, whenwarm and dobllltuting daysarc with up,Micro is noth-ing like Aycr's

irAW Sareaparllla toput new lit oInto tlio slu-ggish system.It sweeps awayt It o dullness,lack of nppc-tit-c,

andlanguld-ncs- s,

pain,as u broomfa sweeps awaycobwebs. Itdoes not bracotip. It buildswm up. Its benefitIs lasting. Doyou feel rundown? Takoill AYER'S

Sarsaparilla.I'RprARRD nv

DR. J. C. AYER A CO., Lowell, Mats., U. S. A.

Aver'a I'llla, iltltl but Effective.

Hollister Drug Co., Ltd.Bole Aifunts (or the llermblio of Hawaii.

H. L GEAR, Q.D.GEAR,

ill 8anoine St., 8. F. 310 King St., II I.

GEAR & GEARLAWYERS.

paii Francisco and floiiolulu

Having nlllces In 8an KrunnlscoandHonolulu we are prupuroil to atteuilpromptly to all matters ontrualeil tous In nltlier of -- aid places.

HAWAIIAN

Mercantile Agency210 Ring street.

Difficult Collections a Specialt)

GEORGE D. GEAR,

LAWYER.Corner of King an'l Bethel Streets,

Second Floor.

William A. Henshall,

A.ttorney at Law113 Knauumann Stroet. Tele. 663.

CHARLES F. PETERSON,

Attorney at Law andNotary Public.

Kaahumanu Htrept,

W. S. EDINGS,

Oounselloi' at Law.

Corner Bethel and King Streets,Honolulu, ft, I.

A. 0. WALL, D. D. S.,

DENTIST.New Love's Building, Fort Streeti

TELEPHONE !W.

GILBERT F. LITTLE,

ATTORNEY AT LAW

HILO, HAWAII

SsteAfeftfeid6SlVl yitii ASiia!ui ii iaijMeSfcit-!i- J

Keck Broken by (be Fill -D- ied a Christian

Short Sketch or Ihe Deed-K- alo's

Sentence Modified.

Knton,thfl murderer of Dr.JnredK. Smith, of JColoa, Kauai, diedou tlio gallows in theyard of Oaliuprison at 10 o'clock. His neck vwi

brokou by tlio fall, and MJ min-

utes Inter ha was pronounced doadTho pulse ceased to beat a minuteearlior, but thero waB au irregulartremor of tho hoart up to the timoBpociGed.

The prisoner was conducted totho Bland at 10 o'clock sharp byCaptain Robort Parker and fourguards. Father Olomout of IheCatholic church took a position outl o inakui sidoof the platform anilsolemnly road a prayer from theritual. The nnoso was adjustedand the black cap fitted over theface of tho condemned man. Astho guard drew up the noose holightened it a little ton much, wlier-upo- u

Kopea Haiti: "Stop; you hurtmy neck." Theso wero tho onlywords spoken by him on tho gal-lows. Three seconds later the trapfoil. The rope caught its victim ontho buck of tho neck and broketho bone. There was a noticesblocontraction of tho limbs. Tinbody swayed forward slightly andthen settled mill at the end of thorope.

The spectators watched the body"or ten minutes for any signs oflifo. IIipu Doctors Uootur, .bin orsou and Howard wont over andbegau their examination. At theexpiration of tlio lime stated abovotho body was out down and placedin the cofiin ou the grounds.

Marshal Brown lead the warrant of death to Kapea iti thooftiuoof the prison. Judgo W. L. Wil-cox interpreted thedooumout. Theprisouer manifested vory littlenervousness Iu fact ho w as remark-ably cool throughout. Asked ifno wished to say anything bo ioquosted raoroly tho privilege ofbidding faiewell to his attorney,A. G. M. Itobortsou. Mr. Robertson was summoned aud Kupotgrasped his hand warmly, at thosamo time thanking him for theworkdouo in bis behalf. Some daysago the condemned murdereracceptod the Catholic faith, sodied a professing Christian.

The crime for whioh Kapoadied is familiar to everyouo. Outhe niirht of September 21 last hecalled Dr. J. K. Smith to the doorof his houso at Koloa and shothim dead. The deod was theculmiuation of a well arrange)plot. Sevoral members of thefamily were concerned in it. Theydecided to kill Dr. Smith aud,from tho evidence, drew lots todotormiuo who should commit thedeed. Tho lot fell ou Knpoa. Oathe witness stand certain of theparti-- s turno I BUte's evi lone.The crime was fattened beyond adoubt.

At the Council of Slate meetingheld Saturday afternoon the sen-tence of Kaio, father of Knpaund accessory before Ihe fact,

from death to lifo imptisonraeut.

IVeilillnK Till. Kventnir.

Loo F. Prescott and Miss LiliasJ. West will bo married in St. Andrew's cathedral at 7:15 o'clockthis oveuiug. Rov. AlexanderMackintosh will ofliciato. Mr.Prescott is a bookkeeper atKerr's Queen street storo. Thobride is a daughter of Mr. andMrs. F, 13. West, Nuunnu street.A reception will bo hold by theyoung couple at tho Wost homefrom 8 o'clock.

Tho ladios of tho First Methodist church aro planning what willbe termed a "Puritan Social" foran evening early in next week.

4j.r&Aiitflbbaua. -- .v. , tfV .oiaiiiShirti,'-- .

Sake Bill Passes After Spirited Debate --Mr.

Gear Fights for Ihe Old Law-Que- stions

and Resolutions.

Mr. Paris presented a petitioufrom residents of South Konapraying "that contractors of thenow road from Papa to Kukui-opa- o

be forced to build said roadaccording to coutract as it is almost impassablo for teams."

Attorney General Smith intro-duced tho following bills:

Act relating to peuul law;Act relating to Circuit Judges;Act rotating topubliccotneterics.Mr. Ac hi introduced a bill ro

laling to rights to titles of laud.Mr. MoCaudless rend a resolu

tion appropriating tho sum ofJjloUU Tor macadamizing tho following streets in Palama aud Kalilii: Hose, Notley, Middle audHoouui.

Mr. Kahnulelio read a rosolu- -tiou.to appropriate $250 for re-pairing tin road from Waiilunlimdiog to Pelekuuu, island ofMaui.

Mr. Robertson gavo notico ofau Act relating to tho descent olproperty.

Mr. Achi asked if C. U. Reynolds anil Uharles Wilcox hadbeeu paid oxtra for unusualamount-o- f work siuce tho death ofSuperintendent Myers;als if ansittautB to Mr Hassingor were paidextra during tho illness of thatoilicial.

House bill 42, still wiues, etc ,came up on third reading.

Mr. Gear opposed tho sake provision, lie had investigated thosubject protty thoroughly sincoth- -pa-Bii- ot the billon roadmg aud wxs convinced that therewore dplotnrioiH substauco-- i iu thnliquor. Mr. 11 )bortson had saidthat he voted for thn original mkobill of 189G because he hoard thatit contained unwholesorao priucipies, but had siuce proved byanalyses that the assumption wasorrouoous. Tlio speaker had submitted anylyits to two leadtinrchemists. It was found all right,but did not go far onough. It hadnot discovered ju-i- t what the subHtanco in the sea weed used in themauufacluro of sake was. Theroare many iustaneos constantlycomitiK up of bad offecU of suk- -on the untivos. Ja jauese driukthe liquor hot. Natives driuk itcold. Fer montation goes ou after t hosake is taken into the stomach,aud therefore is harmful. It hasbeen said that the law has not in-creased the consumption of California wines. This is not thecase. In tho first three mouths of18J8 52.725J gallons of Californiawiues were imp rted; this is anincrease from 50.059 in 1897.Liquor dealers stated that theconsumption of California winpsby Japanese is increasing. Thenil also agains

Chinese liquors,Mr. iticuards moved to ampnd

by makuu tho duty on sako 75cents. This was lost, whereupontho bill passed by tho followingvo'o: For Lobpustein, Wilder.Atkinson, Kaeo, R diertson, Isen-h.r- u',

Pari', KahauHi . Achi audKaai 10; ngiinst Goar McUaudli-s- s and Richards 3.

Hmi-- o bill 35, r. luting to estatesof deceased porsons, passed finalreading.

House bill CO, opium, passedsecmd reading,

Mr. Goar was ca'led to thechair. House bill G2, uso ofsmoking tobacco by, children,came up on final readiug,

Messrs, Iscnborg and Kaai worpelected a committee to arrangewith the Sonate for visiting thopublic institutions of tho city.

At 12:05 recess was taken to2 p. m.

m

Former Sheriff S. F. Ghillings-wort- h

is ovor from AVailuku.

. ,0i , is&k. .J't'JilU'UU, 1 t l.J'JkilV

Minister Damon Introduces an Emergency

Appropriation Bill (o Pay for Damage

Done by Late Storm.

Tun Senators comprised thesum total of thoeo present in theupper houso of tho Legislaturethis morning. After tho usualpielimiuaries Miuister Coopornotified the Senato that PresidentDole had eigued the bills rolatingto tho extension of stroets iu Ho-

nolulu and (ho cultivation of coffooand ramie.

A communication was read fromtho Houso stating that that bodhad coucurml iu the Seuateamendments to Houso Bill 15, re-lut- ing

to dower, and that HouseBill 41, rolatiui; to steam lauudries, had passed its third read-ing

Miuister Damon gave notice ofhis iu'eutiou to introduce a billmaking appropriations for theiininediato use of th- - g'verumtM.

Senator Hocking from the Coinmilteo ou Passed Bills roportcdthat Houso Bill 15, relating to re-

lease of dower, had been presented to the Piosident for bis approval

Senator Hocking from thoPrinting 0 uuiui teo reported thoPlumbing Bid primed.

Snuato Bill 24, rolating to thosubmisiion of differences to toeSiipiomo Court, aud So i ate. BillII), creating public recreatio i

gMuuds at Ada and Makiki, bothpassed third readiug ly tho following vide:

Aes--- L ujau.Northrup, Hoi-- k

iiiL', Baldwin. MoOi-ulleris- .

Schmidt, Wright and Wilcox 8.JNoes U

House Bill 49, limitation oftimo in winch to recover posbss- -

sioii of land, pascd first reading.unupr suspnsiou ot tho rules

Mini-to- r Dtmou's bill, 8euateBill 81, was introduced aud rea I

tho first time. Tho bill is entitled"An Act making apodal appropriatlons tor tho immediato use ofthe government." It appropri-ates 827,500 for the Iut-irio- r De-partment, divided as follows;Roads and bridgos Oaliu, $18,300;mads and bri Igs, Kauat, $9200The mnuey is to be applied in re-

building th) bridges and culvertsdestroyed by the late storm.

The bill passed first readingand was tikon up ou second read --

tug and referred to the Committeeou Public Lauds.

House Bill 41, granting licensesfor steam laundries, passed firstreading.

Senato Bill 29, providing forplumbing regulitious and certificates, was taken up and referro 1

to the Committee on PublicHealth with tho addition of Sen-ator McOiudless, the introducerof the bill.

On motion of Senator BrownSenate Bill 17, registration of vessels, was poremptorily sot forthud readiuu tomonow.

Adjourned

Royal make the food pure,wbolctoms and dcllcloaa.

POWDERAbsolutely Puro

kovai uitiNa rowom eo new vom.

-lL.. ,1 . tbtfj . ,)M A "V .CMfc- te If ..MWi .

More Clerical Aid Needed In the

That Legislature Ignores Rea-

sonable Requests In This Regard.

The annual report of ThomasG. Thrum, Registrar of Convey-

ances, to the Minister uf Interiorstates that the work of tho ollieohas varied little from that of thepreceding year, except that it hasbpou a j ear of steadier, crowdedwork for which the limited number of copying clerks iu the officehas bpen inadequate. Withouttoo seriously taxing the patienceof tho public, the work has beenaccomplished at tho personal ex-

pense aud sacrifice of thu incum-beut- ,

as shown iu a former report,but with a more regular, recoguiV.ed necessity as may be judgedby the statement of tho receip h,sUowiug a steady increase. Andthis monetary evidence, says thoRegistrar, is but a moiety of thgrowth of tho work, its uaturtlucuompauimetit being a liveliersearching ol reconls by profes-sionals and tho geuoral publ othat day after day, ut times, haverequired so much waitit g upon usto demand mure thau one dork'sattendance.

In view of this fact requisitionis made for nnothor copyist ou theregular btaff and a request thatprovisiou be made for tho engsgoineut of oxtra h lp iu tho bu-i- er

months of theyenr when requited.A similar request wns ciubodit--in the Registrar's lut biennialreport, but was apparently notdeemed of ulliui'jnt i nportaiico toconsider, notwithstanding the fictthat the closing work on re indexluu the records would deprivo theoffice of help Tom that quarter iuomorgouoies. Tho exporieuco ofthe period just clorod lias so fullyillustrated tho justness of tho pro-virio- n

asked that tho liberty istaken of again showiug its neces-sity.

Tho cash recoipts of tho bureaufor the last biouuinl periodamount to 824,865.50, as sgaiust$17,573.25 for ihe preceding period. As ehowiug tho incn aso intho work of tho otlico tho recoipl-o- f

the last four yoats are itouiizKlas fol'ows: 1894, 88,2n7.75; ,1895,$9 305 50; 1890, $11,477.50; 1897,$13,338.

Tne estimated revenue for thecoming period is placed at $21,0.0aud tho expouses ut 815,270.

The also complainsthat the majority of searchers oftho rrcords continually iunore therule to replace all indexes whentnrough with. This not onlyworks Htrsint-- t their own convenience, but multiplies tho wearthereof and mnk s the uutid).crowded appearance complaiuodof and criticized, which additionalspace would not remedy. For

ciro nud preservation ufthe books of tho office it iu

ing a serious question whether theprivih g-- s of search sliould nut bedenied all iIiub failing to Hpprecihtnccorsary care for their preset vation sb is done in other jdaces.Wnilo au annual license fo toiiearcln rs would meet tho expenseof wpar, yet with some it miht bevi. wed as a licouse to do furtherdamage. As a rule it is not thooccasional searchor thst ib toblame, but those whom familiarity with the woik has seeminglynred contompt. Tho wear nunstrain ou tho records of thiB, aswell as of the Land OHico, i'b vorysovoro, and makes thosa in chotgoof them naturally solicitous fortheir proper care and pr BPrvation.

Senator J. A. and Jamr--s 8,returned by the Mokolii

roni a "prospectina" tour of thlands of tho iipw Moloksi ItanchCo. They aro convinced of Bmplewater ou tho place

a jUlMita.'

Authority lo Establish Cemeteries Vested In

Minister of Interior No Conflict

With Health Bond.

Attorney Gcuornl Smith thismorning introuueed in the Housoa bill relating to burial grounds,which is thu first step iu thodirection of closing Nuunnucemetery to further allotmeutaaud opening a new burial placeut Halawa. The law on tho pointis vattuo and uncertain, aud thonew law seeks to remedy the do-fe- ct.

Its principal points nre asfollows:

"doctiou 1. Tho .Miuistor oftho Interior is hereby autliorizo 1

from time to time to etdnblisltsuch putdic cemett lies, or plcosfor burial, iu thu several districtsof thu Ropublic us ho shall deemnocorshry.

''For this purposo ho may sotapart uuu pott ous of the publiclauds ns he shall deem necessary,aud witti thu approval of the Executive (J. .tii. en purchase suitablelauds or interests in lauds, fromprivaio owuers.

"Sectiou 2. Said Miuister mayfrom time to time, with approvalof tho Executive Council, transferand conv.-- to any cemetery cor--poraliou or organization tho pro-perty so ml apart or acquired iuany district, or any poitinns ofsuch pioperty, to be hold andmating 'd ns n public comotery orctm t rius, up n such terms andconditions iim he nhall, with bucuapproval, determine.

"Sciou 3. Tho provisions ofthis Act snail not bo con-tru- ed tocnutlict with tlio authority iin-- p

ised bylaw upon the Board oftloalth to iduko' regulations forthe interment of the dead, nud re-specting uo tnt terios and buryingground-- , or to protect the publiofioalih "

Suiiunl lVllcilll'a llout.

The British ship Falkirk, latelyat rived at Tacotua from Shanghai,reports having sighted nu omptylifeboat iloatiug on the ocean, offthe Al-uti- nu Inlands. It wns im-possible to lower boats for in-

specting tho lifeboat, hb a galowas blowing aud the Falkirk had,o ly n few dy I. previously,' nar-rowly erenpod from awaterspout. As tho lifeboat wasiu the uorihorti ureal circle route,traversed by steamers betweenAmerica aud A-i- it is supposedto havo belonged to the missingsteamer Pelican. That steamersailed from Puuot Sound ou Octo-ber 12, bouud for l'uku, Chiua,aud has never since been heardof. She wns commanded by Cop-tai- n

Gove and had a crew of 40mop.

Tho Zealundia has brought tbousual up(ly of ice houso poodsfor Cuiuaiinos' California Fiuitalaiktt, corner Kiuu aud Alakcastreets. L ave j our orders earlyorriuii upT.l. 378

AwardedHighest Honors World's Fnlr.

Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair.

misCREAM

BAKINGPOWDER

A Pure flrape Cream of Tartar Powder.

40 YEAPS THE STANDARD.

,,inL... &&ikitob. JM&d.&Jt)k$m,!Ll .

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GIST 0 Lb1 THE EAJfiDHI

!l!nlo tlm noIoh of your fool nil' the (!(ild, dump

ground. (Jot into it pair of good hIiodh. Till

good porvimmhlti pnir of hIiooh Itolweon yourfoot mid tho mud. Wo have ntooivl our nliip

of trade into tho harbor of huooohh by Hulling

wluit customer want at tlio right prices. Thisis tho place and now is tho tinio to buy shoos.

A. E. MURPHY & CO.

205 Hotel St., Arlington Block.

Just Received Ex

A XEW

"Mauna Ala."

Hay, Bran, Barley,Surprise Oats, Wheat,Middlings and Cracked Corn.

Wo have also received a fresh supply of

Port Costa and Starr Flours.

California Feed CompanyTelerxhone 121.

"The Hawaiian"

.A. "WeelclyIsTe-vsrspap- er

Dovoted to the Agriculturaland Horticultural De-

velopment of tho Ha-

waiian Islands.

Issued Saturdays.

SUHSOIlirriON katj-s- :

Ono Yoar $2 00Ono Your (Foreign postngo paid)... 2 00Six Months " " " 1 25Six Months (Domestic) .. 1 00Binglo Copies 05

Advertising Kates on ap-

plication to Business Office.

"The Hawaiian,"

210 King Street,Honolulu, H. I.

Tommy K. Nathaniel,

Office: Kalawao, Molokal, H. I.

Abstract and BusinessOffice Agenoy.

Having been entrusted from busi-ness men all over thu Islands fur (liepast yearH, I am prepared to mxkeAbstraola of Titles or Deed In n munithorough, accurate and complete in mi-

nor, and to negotiate salon or leases oflands belonging to those wbo are re-

siding at the Settlement on shirt no-

tice. 6iB-8r- a

STOCK OF

Queen Street.

Landlord's Sale.

Public notlco Is horoby glvon th.itWong Wa Koy, landlord, did on tho 12thd.iy of March. 18DS, dlhtrain and levyujmn tho following goods and chattoN ofhisdofaultlng tonant Lin Wo for routIn arrears and duo tho said landlordamounting to tho sum of ono hundredand twouty dollars ($120.00), being routof curtain proiubos situate on Xuuauiistreet, in Honolulu, to wit.: All thatstock of gonoral merchandise, goods andchattels, consisting clilolly of staplo andfancy groceries, tobacco, plpox, cigiirs,crockery, 1 rofrigorator, lamps, etc.,etc., comprising tho stock in trade andfurniture and fixtures of said Lin Woand contained In said promises on tlio12th day of March, 1808. And notice Ishereby glvon, that said goods and chat-tels will bo sold at public auction, at theunction rooms of .las. K. Morgan, onQueun street, In Honolulu, on TIIUHS-DA-

tho Hth day of April, 18US, atlSo'clock noon, to satisfy tho ront due asaforesaid, together with the costs of suchdistress, custody and salo.

WONG WA KOY.Datod Honolulu, March 28, 1808.

87.1 td

LATEST STYLES JEWELRY

By last steamer from the Coast.

THE REGULAR THING

At my store, where the

BEST CUSTOM WORKIs done repairing and new workboth. Pins, rings, bracelets, watch-making, etc.

H. G. BIART, - 404 Fort St.

Notice to Creditors.

All creditors of tho Estatoof CharlesT. Uuiick, deceased, aro notified topresent their claims with propor vou-chers and ilulv verified to the under.signed, Executrix of said Estate, at.No. 239 King street, Honolulu, withinsix months from ami after the publi-cation of this notlco otherwise, theywill bo V rover barred.

SAItEPTA A. GUIJCK.Executrix of tho Estate of Charles

T. uuiick, deceased. 809-l-

For Rent.

House containing four rooms, withkitchen, pantry and storeroom. Pre-mises on Lllllia street opposlto Kua-klu- i,

Immediate possession glvon.Kor terms apply to W. C. Parke,Kaahumauii street, or C. Crclghtou,Merchant street. 788-t- f

Evening Bulletin 75c per month.

iyt iiVntOiKQ JLiaiiilfflLNt illRAOHS WHRB KATI1BR SLOW

'

Two Dlcycle Uveitis Repeated on Ao

count ot Time Limit.

line Afternoon but Heavy Turk Sunmiarj

ot Different Contests --Welt Ka ilio'i!

Three Straight. j

Tlioro was n very laro ntlon-ilntic-

nt Knpiolnni park last Bal-unl- ny

afternoon to wittiest tlioriict's given under tho auHpieos ottho Park Racing Aboo-oialio- u.

Tho Govorntnent baudw8 in ntloiitlnnce. With tlio ox- -

caption ot n Htrong wind tho daywas lino. 'lln races were-- not upto tlio Htnndiml hut whether it wason account ot tho track, whichiiipoarod to bo heavy, or tho con-diti- on

ot Homo ot tho horsea, it inhard to toll. Tim IhhhIioh Morenuythiug but close except in theeighth race where SympatheticLaHt stumbled in by a uose notwithstanding tho elTorts of hisjockny to hold him back.

Iho first event was n bioyelerace for profcsHioualu which wnurun under n time limit. Tho miledistance was mado iu '2:1(0 1-- 5,

Jones romping away from theothers on tho Inst quarter amiwiuuiug oh he pleased. The racewas iiotdotio in the timo specified,so it was run over again and thelimit niibcd to 2:30. Jones repented Ih'h provious performancemid woti by nhout ten ItMiutus iuo.oi

ltaco No. 5 followed the firstrace. It was utiothor wheel raconnd T. V. King, following Jones'oxninple, simply run away fromins competitors in 5J:-1- 1 5. Tinshad to he run again also witli agreater limit. Tho second heatKing won by nbout three feet fromLudlotT in 2:11.

No. 2 Running nice, threp-oigh- lh

mile, for Hawaiian bredhorsos. Joo Daniels, Twiukle,LoHtou nnd Fashion faced thestnrtor. After ono falso startthey were sent of! with Joo Daniels n good three lengths iu thelend, lie was never IiimuIkI andwon in a canter iu U'J bhcoihIh.The start was n very ragged affair,considering there wore only fourhoreos to get goitig.

No. 3- -L. L. iMcCnndlof-B- ' bnymaro Irish Lassie throw dust nilover tho fnvotito Violin in the

olnBB for trottersnud pneors. It wns besttwo of three heats. In tho firsthent Kaiulani, supposed by mnuyto be a dark horse, was distancednud shut out of tho rnce. IrishLnssie, well hnudled, won tho iirsthent in 2:28 nud tho second nndrnce in 2:321-5- .

No. I iialf milo dnsh, froo fornil, brought out ltoynlist, JooDnniols nud Twinklo. They wentolT iu n bunch so close togetherthat n large blankot might havocovered them. It was n verypietty start. Thoy kept togetherto the throe quarter polo andthou ltoynlist wns givon his bondand rnu in winner by sovernllengths. Time 51 seconds.

No. C The Union Feed Co.'sS50 purse was run for by loyal-ist, Sympathetic Lust nnd Mngnotiu n threo qunrter milo dash. Itwns another good sturt. At thohalf by.niiatliotic Lnst had lostseveral lengths, and Royalist andMagnet had it out neck and Deckto the stretch, from where the bayinnro, Magnet, was whipped homoauci won nnndily. oympitlieticmado up the ground ho had lostand coming through on the insidebeat Roynliat for second place.Time 1:171.

No. 7 l''reo for nil trotting nndpacing. ,RIilo heats best throe infivo. Creole, Telephone and "Welaka Huo started with the Instnnmodwell in tho roar. Tolephono wentoff her feet nnd could not getdown to business. (Jreolohnd thoload from stnrt to finish. It Iookodlike Welti ka IIuo's rnce severaltimes, but it was not a hurdlerace, and she hnd all sho could doto koep from winning. Time offirst boat 2:14. Wela ka Hno tookthe next threo licnts and rnco iu2:33, 2:31, 2:34 1-- 5. Tolephonowas withdrawn niter tho Iirst hent.

No. 8 Running rnce, milo dnsh,freo for nil. Magnet did not etnrt.Sympathetic LoBt and Joo Danielsgot off well and mado a slow mileof it to the last quarter, whoroDaniels was driven nnd Sympa-thetic hold bnok,but sho could notliolp winning, being too strong forher journey. Time 2:05, not quitens slow ns a funeral, nor quitofast onough to bo called n raco,

UilJi Jil ililllii

"Nono over graduated from(lie, rHiliuol of Experience"and wo tiro hi ill learning, bill

ono of Iho tltingH we've al-

ready got Ion l,v heart in, Hint

tlio ilonlor who wiIIh tlio host

goodH is tlio ono who hIii.vm

longotst in ImsiiushH, iniikos tlio

nio.st nioiioy and is iiion( ros-)oot-

in tlio ooninutnity..IiihI gol our Catalogue and

Tricon.

Lewis & Co.

Valuesvs.

Senses.Up to the hourWo bringthe fiotliliiiiHiu youiigNtur'HllxlugHllatsaudfuniUliliigsus uoll asclothesand no hlgliorIirlced thanthe ordiiimy kind.

Tlio custom tailordecries "reudy-iimdo- "clothes without (llMliidlon.Huno goods, anno Kylo,Kiino mako.Verdict favors yourcoiiiiiioii miiiso.

The Kash,"9 Hotel Street Waycrlcy Bloc)

Agents for Dr. Dnimel's Llnen-Mes- bUnderwear. Send for Catalogue.

We Make Shirts to Order.

Turkeys ! Turkeys !

FROM 6 TO 16 POUNDS.

Alive, Dressed or Roasted.

--ALSO-

Chickens, Ducks and

Sucking Pigs

AT THE

Cental fct Market,

Nuuanu Street.Leave Yonr Orders Early.

Telephone 104,.

A TUIAIj OV THIS

Dandruff KillerWill convinco you that it In all

that wo claim It to bo.

Warranted to OurelFOll SALE ONLY I1Y

Paoheoo & Pernandes,Arlington Illock, Hotol Stroot.

LATE ARRIVALSKx H. (6. "Uolgio"

Manila CigarsHocoiving Hogularly liy Kvory Sloanior

Havana, American and Manila Cigars,

Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos,

Pipes and Smokers' Articles.

HOLLISTER & CO.,Corner Fori fc Merchant SI reels.

FOR SALE!Pleasantly Located Lots

On King St., near Waikiki RoadWITH

Double-walle- d, Well-buil-tModern Cottages.

f3F Artesian Water with Title of Property. For cash

1

'- iwi'ii'i'i m.i.l.jiy.n m

'XS& nsa

or on the instalment plan.

IpMilllil."" " in k.i nr.MrVJh;r rW M

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3M0 lu r

kf(TCHEH 1

t--8 9t"Dining 'Room

m.r--;i

1 Jll

.T"- - :ii ." '"! ' - 5

H3

PoncH H. MOM. i

Bed Room.I

TT1 b I

i

I

Parlor - LAN '

I

, , A 1212,-

'iff n '..' ?,

iBeoftoon. '

Porch

n e .

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GEAR, LANSING & CO.,SIO King Street.

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kMMsiHUuar ' " y.iUA" u- - ' ' ,., ifeitwia idfeSK t'.iifcMteaifr'.'' .VSj'wfciii'.tr1,.. ii'LALldtJI .

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tihiqi Meckel in,

OMOtkUbU . . . . II, ,

tn ifvitct AfnOt Tat NiriDa Uj. orBam FtiKcitco.

iiiiw iicaii okBm FHiHCitoo Tb Ntrads Hank ot Bin

FrtDclwo.liONixtn The Union Hank of Undon. Ltd.Niw Tore Autrlcan Ktcbanitf ttalloDtl

Bunk.Cntotoo Mcrcbtnl' National Hank.l'AKln Oomptolr National d'Ktcompt it

I'.rU.Bihmn Drordncr Hunk.Hokokohu ami oKttnkUk IlnngkonR A

Shanghai lUnklnif Cororllon.Haw ZiiumuAKK Australia tUnkotNew

Victoria akd Vakcouter Unk ol UrltltbNortb America.

Tnisact i atml BantitE til Eictae BooDcpoliU Received. Lon made on Ap-

proved Security. Commercial and TravelerCredit iMUod. Mils of Exchange bouKbtand sold,OoLLECTIOM PnOlirTLT ACCOCKTRD FOB.

Pioneer Building andLoan Association.

Atsett July, J897, f!18,7G8.S5.

Money Loaned on Approved Security.A Having Bunk lor Monthly Deposits.Bonus liullt on the Monthly IuiUllment

Plan.Fifteenth Series ot Stock now open.

For further particulars apply to

A. V. GEAR, Secretary.Chamber ot Commerce Booms.Offloe honn. 1230--1 830 P.M. 373-t- f

Established 1858

BISKOP cSc CO.BANKERS.

Transact a General Bankingand Exchange Business.

Comtnercial and Traveler'sLetters of Credit issued, avail-

able in all the principal citiesof the world.

TJb Yokohama Specie Ban

LIU ITU).Butworlhed Capital Yen 12,000,000Paid Op Japital Yen 7,600,000BeserveFund en 6,464,600

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.Kobe, London, Iiyong, New York,

San Francisco, Shanghai,Bombay, Hong Kong,

Transact a Qenoral Banking and Exchange Business.

Agency Yokohama Sperle Bank

Hew RepnUlic Bnlllmg. HI me St, HonolaHL

J. S. WALKER,Genehal Aoemt fob ILawajiam Islamdb.

Boyal Insurance Company.Alliance Assurance Company.Allianoe Marine and General Assurance

Company.Ban life Assarsnoe Company of Canada.Wilholmaof Madgebnrg Insurance Com-

pany.Sootttsh Onion and National Insurance

Company.

Boom 18 Bpreckels Block, Ilonolnln, 1L L

BRUCE CARTWRIGHT,, General Manager of

The Equitable Life Assurance Society

Of the Onlted Btatos for the HawaiianIslands.

Orr'O-- ti Merchant street, Ilonolnln i

KINO and NUOAtrn STBirrs.

The celebrated EnterpriseBeeb on Draught and inBottles. .

JAS. F. MORGAN,

AUCTIONEER AND STOCK BROKER

No. 45 Queen Street.

Expert Appraisement of HealEstate and Furniture.

H-M-Y co.(

Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

515 & 517 Fort St., Honolulu

Telephonnr 25S P.O. Box 470

GONSALVES & CO , Ltd

WHOLESALE GROOEItS AN1

WINE MERCHANTS.

225 Quoen stroot, Honolulu, H, 1

HOP WO & CO.,

Merchant TailorsSuits of Linen Duck, Woolen, Etc.,- - - -

At very low pricow.

King, noar cornor Eioharda.

Ji i

VlK f ,

iw

ifllllK nKMrHNH wnunnK'llINi llUNUIitlliU, II. I., AIMtltj II, 1HII8.

If anyone tolls you that a baking powder regularly,sold at 25 cents or 30 cents a pound is pure and good,he doesn't know what he is talking1 about.

Itcannot be made at that price. You must pay more.Of the right-pric- e baking powder, Schillings Best

is the best. There arc, however, others nearlv asgood ; they do two-thir- ds the work.

Art Portraits

Cliecney W. Kwlnjr, a lending or.trait painter of Kuti Frunclttco, Isnow In Honolulu uiul connects! withour studio. 111b work hvru.lp ulroudy

On Exhibition

anil admiral by nil who wo It.Water color unci Cniyon ortruiturefrom llffHlze to miniatures. A hjk.'-elal- ty

Is made of painting on Ivoryand porcelain. Get your

Sweetheart's Picture

&t.

on your watch dial, or that of linyloved one. l'liotogruplilng by thelatent science, with spuclul regard topoilm and grouping', still makesours tile

Best Place.

At the old Htnnd hi Fort street.

J. J. WILLIAMS.

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Cor. Alakea & Halekanwlla Bts.

Hub u large assortment of

chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly on hand.

Estimates given for house wir-

ing and Electrical plants.

Marine Wiring a specialty.

THEO. HOFFMANN,d Manager.

Yee Sing Tie

mMm

LargeWicketChairsof theLatestStyles

..AND..

EurnitureOf all kinds.

Fort Street, opp. Club Stables

Ivory WareLacquer WareSilver WareCrockery WareWing WoTai & Go.

214 Nuuauu Street.

HAVING E8TABLIBFIED A MODERNplant for hulling, polishing and assortingooffee, we are prepared to buy and dearooffee in the parohment.

MODERATE CHARGE MADE FOR CLEANING

Coffee !CF Apply to

H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltfl.

S. IWASHITA,Watchma- - b Gold & Sil-ko-

J2H ver8mith.

No, 417 Nuuanu stroot, next to Love'sBakery.

ST Cheapest 'in Town ji

...jl

8H

Milter's -- Steamship Go's

TIME TABLE.

O. L. WIGHT, Prei. B. B. BOSE. Boo.Cspt. J. A. KINO, PortEnpt.

Stmrr KINAU,CLARKE, Commander,

Will leave Ilonolnln at 10 A. m ., touching atLahaina, Maalaea Bay and Makena thesame day; Mahukona, Kawalhaeand

the following day, arriving atllilo the samo evening,

bBATES UOHOLOI.U. ABB1VIS flOBOLULO.'

TueHiluv.Anrl! in I Kuiiinlnv Ar inFriday... Apr 1U Wed'nduy..Anr i!7Tuesday ....Muy 10 Saturday May 7...... .... ......IhI.I... I iir...n ..i..i huiij.,ui n vuumiuyjiuy lo

Returning, will leave llilo at 1 o'cloctp. At., touching at Laapahoehoe, Mahu-kon-

and Kawaihae same dayj Makena,Maalaea Bay and Lahaina the followingdavi arriving At ITnnnlnln ffia aftArannn.of Tuesday and Fridays.

"in can at ronoiKi, i'nna.aJT"No Freight will be received after

9 A. M. on day of sailing.

Stmr. CLATJDINE,CAMERON; Commander,

Will leave Honolulu Tuesday at 6 p. m.itouching at Kahului, liana, HamoaandKipahulu, Maul. Returning arrives atHonolulu Sunday mornings.

Will call nt Nuu, Kaupo, on second tripof each month.

No Frolght will be received altei4 r. m. on day of sailing.

This Company will reserves the right tcmake changes in the time of departure andarrival of its steamers without notice anrit will not be responsible for any conse-quences arising therefrom.

Consignees must be at the Landings tcreceive their Freight; this Company willnot hold itself responsible for froight af teiIt has been landed.

Live Stock only at owner's risk.This Company will not be responsibli

for Money or Valuables of passengerunless placed in the care of Pursers.

PackngOH containing iicrxonul offoctH,whothor shipped ns baggiigo or freight,If tho contents tliorcof exceed $100.00 Invaluo, must have tho value thoroofplainly stated and marked, and thoCompany will not hold itself Uablo forany loss or damago lit excess of tillssum except tho goods bo shipped undera special contract.

All omployooH of tho Company aroforbidden lo rocolvo freight without de-livering a shipping receipt therefor Intho form proscribed by tho ComiHinyand which may lw soon by shippersupon application to tho pursorn of thoCompany's Stoamors.

Hlilpjiers aro notlflod that If frolght Isshipped without such receipt, it will bosolely at tho risk of tho shlppor.

Passengers are requested to pur chawticket! before embarking. Those failing tdo so will subject to an additionaloharge of twenty-liv- e per cent.

Mills i fills fetefx fSAqha EoSg"z u

1 S pMsIbS 5S JrMlI - IFr3&S& " $

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Evening Bulletin- 76c per month.

FIRST QUARTERLY MEETING

Waverley Club Hears Reports and

Arranges Odlclal Slates,

President Car RenwmbercdTwcnlj Neur

Htmbtrt-'ilMlt- b Finmclil Condition

The Coming Enter Concert.

l'reHiilent A. V. Genr wiih boiiio-wh-

n n HtirpriHcd individual onSatimlny oveniny nH ho culltd toorder tho firnt quarterly iniitinnof tbo Wnvorley Club, raid bo wuhnllowcd to roiuniu Btirprised andcuriotiB until tbo triiuBitctinu oftbe bueiucBB of tbo evening wasconcluded. Unknown to him tbometubars bnd quietly subscribedfor a bnudBomo koa nud kou ya-v- ol,

with tbe inscription on a silver ebield: "A. V. Gear, tbo DretPresident of tbo "Wavorloy Club,April 9, 1898. Alohn," 'oud n8quietly placed it in front of tbocbair wbilo bo waB t'lHewliere en-gaged. At tbo conclusion of themeeting Mr. Gt-a- r recalled theclub to ordpr and offereda most foeliug ncknowledgm ut oftbo (jift. In npito of counter attractious Bomo CO members woropresent, and 20 now raomborB, ac-

tive, wero eleclod, brinuing tbototal membersbip up to 158.

The main buHiueas of tbe even-ing was to rocoivo tbo very inter-esting reports of tbo ollicere,which proved most satisfactory,and to act on tbe suggestionsmudo by tho committee of man-agement.

Recording Becretsry Jnraos T.Copelaud presented tbe report oftbo directors, end financial secretary A. 13. Scrimgeour tbe reportof tbe financial coudition of theclub, from which it appeared thattho rocoiptB up to March 31 badbeen Sllll.GO and tbo expeuditures 8593.78, leaving a Imlauco inthe treasurer's hands of S517.7'2Tho report was an able and exhaustive ono and yot a modol ofsimplicity in its nrraugeniont.Tbo club funds having boon segregated showed: Current fuudreceipts, 301.50; coet of main-tenance for tbroo months, $315.15;baltnco on baud S4G.35. Iteservefund receipts, 750; expenditure.S278.G3; balanco on hand, $471.37.

The Libiaiy fund, to wh cbAlexandr Young has promised tocontribute 250 whoro 1750 hasbeen promised or raicod, will lieopenod with tbo receipts from theEaster coucert of tbo 19th instant,at which a beautiful and elaboratemusical program will be pre-sented.

H. E. Waity, Hugh E. Mcln-ty- ro

and W. Mutch woro electedthe first Trustees, and tho officersauthorized to transfer the proper-ty of tho club to thorn as suchTrustees.

Tbo committee of mansgomeutwero appointed a special commit-tee to revise tho constitution andbylaws and to report to a specialmeeting on May 7. This will betbo next opportunity for tbo elec-tion of members whose applica-tions aro filed on or boforo tbo30th instant.

Tbo membera dispersed wellpleased with tbo solid progress oftbo club from 39 members to mar-ly ICO in its first throe months.

More Wliurfaire Nfeiletl.

Tho need of more wbarfaszo isclearlv shown when ver h stoamerfrom Soattlo ties up The largocargo of llainior beer dischargedtakes up all tho available spaceleaving no room for what litloother freight is loft. The Crttorion Saloon is hondqimrtors forthis justly colebrated beor.

The Illicit Itcriiitutloii

Of tbo Critorion Barber 8hop,since tho advent of the introduulion of tbe individual oupn, isconstantly increasing. People, whoformerly shaved nt home, nowpatronize this shop.

Nicely furnished rooms at thePopular House, 154 Fort stroot,from $1.00 por wook up.

SingorB lead tho world. Ovor13,000,000 mado and sold. High-ea- t

awards at tho "World's Colum-bian Exposition for oxoellonoo ofconstruction, regularity of motion,easo of motion, great speed, ad-

justability, durability, oaso oflearning and co'ivonionco of arrangomont. 13. Borgorson, ngont,1GJ Botbol street.

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The Remington Typewriter

UAH BEEN AWAltDEl) A

Diploma of HonorAT

BRUSSELS EXPOSITION OF 1897.

$3rTliisi3 flio Highksx Possim.n Awakm, rankingubovo a Gold Modal.

H. HACKFELD & CO., LtdSole Dealers.

Oceanic Steamship Company.

TIME TABLE.Tho Fino Passongor Steamors of ThiB Lino "Will Arrive at and

Loavo This Port as Horoundor.

From San Francisco:ZE ALANIDA April 13ALAMEDA April 27ZEALANDLV- - May 11

For San Francisco:ZEALANDIA April 19MARIPOSA April 28ZEALANDIA May 17

. In connection with tho sailing of tho abovo steamers, tho Agontsaro prepared to isbuo, to intending passougors, coupon throughtickota by any railroad from San Francisco, to all points in thtOuitod States, and from Now York by any steamship lino to allEuropoan ports.

For furthor particulars apply to

Win. G. Irwin & Co., Limited,General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.

WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR

TffiEMI4 v WifIR!

A NATURAL MEDICAL SPRING- - WATERfor Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Diseases of tho Kidnoyand Uladdor, Skin Eruptions, Etc., Etc.

Benson, Smith & Co.,Corner Fort and Hotel Streets.

Since We Must Eat toLive, Let's Have the 'Best.

Just Ooened TJp anEnvoice of . . .

ScliLLiiq'3 Best TisCONBISTINO

Japan Flavor, English Breakfast and Ceylon. Also,

SCHILLING'S BEST BAKING POWDER.Oive them a trial, Money baok if you don't like them. Also, just received

Choice Block Butter, Kits Creamery Butter,Fidelity Brand Bacon, Hams, Crackers and Cakes,

Mild Cheese, Smoked Beof,Choice Humboldt Potatoes, Etc., Etc., Eta

I'.I.KI'ltONH. ux- -

OK

Chas. Must ace,212 King street, next to tho Arlington.

-- v. o. uox la. H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,

IMPOBTEB8 AND .DEALERS IN

jroceries, Provisions and Feed.New Goods Booeived by Every Packet from the Eastern Btates and Europe)

FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY BTEAMEBAll Orders faithfully attended to and Goods Dollvered to any

Part of the City FBEE,

Gonoral Agonts for tlio Sanitarium Brand of Health FoodsJLUTD OBDKBJ. bOLIOITID, 8AI8fAOTIOK QDAHAnr

EABT OOBNEB VOBT AND KING STBEETB.

iUtAsi'vi jJiKl'MUuk tA.vA. . ' .fXf. kdM

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Mtimkr hi SIM Kih Mrwt,HttlHtltH, It. 1.

MMHH'llll'lloV IIAIIMtIVrMHiilli. HH.vwIinrn In Uw H

unllnll Inland $ 7ft

I'erYwr "

lr Yatfi mHlil lo Ahiurlwi,(Mimitn or Moxlw) - 10 00

l'or Yiiir, mMkth1( irtlier l'orulgtiCountries - 13 0

I'AYA 111.11 INVAKIAIII.Y IN AUVA.VCI!.

'ttti.iiriioNiwlluliu'ii Oilloo - Wllidiloilnl Itootn 1(K)

1'. O. Ilox 101.

A.V (1i;au...1,ii1i1I-1htiiii- iI ProprietorJ).,n'Ii:i. Ixiax IMItorC. A.I'iyniiMox MimnKtT

MONDAY, APRIL 11,1898.

Jitnti will now, prolmbly, withdraw nil claim against linn nit,uiuce tho snktMiuty has boon cutiu twnin I

Ab it is for Uip jury lo give thoaecuspd tho bouofit of reasonabledoubt iu deciding tho qtiostion ofguilt, bo it in tho legitimate pro-viu- co

of tho pardouing powor togivo tho enmo regard to tho ques-tion' of tuorcy to tho condemned.Tho commutation of Kaio'a sen-tou- co

ought to bo generally

Thoro is a liability, but not agreat likelihood of war botweentho United Slates and 8pniu. Preaidont McKiuley is for ponce, but,of course, not ntnny price, and thesentiment in Madrid at latestnccouuts was also for peace. Eu-

ropean statesmen are advisingSpiin to accept tho inevitable,ratfinr thnu mnko bootless sacrificoso prevent it. Tho disroput-ab- le

campaign in Culm must emitnid that to the credit of the Unitcd States, whatever may liHppen,

If the consummation be a bloodless victory for tho Great Bopublie, it will bo all tho moro glorious.

Thoro is no personal feoling intho attitude assumed by the Bul-

letin toward tho Board of Health.Every member of that body hastho goodwill of this pnpor. Butthe prolonged exercise of powor,without any intorforonco fromoutside, has evidently given thoBoard exaggerated ideas of itsfuuetious. The Kna cato lias de-

monstrated this, giving a tangibleopportunity for public comment.What requires to bo explained istho authority tho Buardpresumes to have forcalling in question tho tree nuenuyof n physician to do the bot ho

Oil for himcelf. If the Board cannot got anybody to accept the commission of government plijsicianin Kau with another physician inpriva'o practise there, thou tho al-

ternative to having no governmentphysician in tho district is ouly tocommission the private prnotitionor nnttiut. round. The Board bus noright to baudy the name of thoresident physician in its couuhoIh.He has more claim on whatoverpractiso he cau gain in Kau thaunoy member of tho Board has toeither an honorary seat thereat oran ollico of emolument thereunder.In tho private practiiiouer'n cnobo is accepted by the peop'o, whopay for his services, while in thocase of a mom her or an oflici-- oftho Board tho people at largo, forwhoso benefit that body exists,liavo mndo no choice. As fortho poor people of tho district,thoy are as much entitled astho poor people of any oilier dis-

trict to have frro medical attendance at public expense. ThoBoard has no excuse whatever, onpersonal or other grounds, for notLaving a dintrict physician appointed to Kau If the doctor ontho ground is not comp tent, orqualified as ('resident Smith putsit, for the Board's soivicos thoie,tho peoplo who nr- - now payingfor his private services would bebepging tho Board to send nuo of

i s favorites to tho post. As it isu iderstood, howover, that tho

doctor has won tho oonfi- -

diMire of the imping iiImmh, tholltmnt of Henltli will be opon- -

siblo for any inniliillly, or anyoproad of diiurfo, or nuy unulicckod liieiifieo to the public health,which may occur in Kau owing totho continued wieniioy of tho ollico j

of disttiet pliyiolati.

nto.M tiii: icvii)i:.M'i.

I'lrruiutlntillnl I.Uhl nil 'llirmy ofHimiiUIi Trmrlirry.

Washington dispatches ofMarch '23 contain summnrios oftho evidence taken by thn Courtof Inquiry. Tho following arestrong side, lights:

l'HOTUST IN ADVANCE.

CoiiHul-Ooner- nl ritzhugli Leoappeared beforo tho court onMarch 8h. ilin testimony relatedto tho olUcinl formalities preced-ing tho Maiuo's arrival. OnJauuary 21th ho received a mo-sag- o

from tho Stato Departmentsaving that tho Maiuo would besent to Ilavana on a friendly vicitto resume tho regular status ofnaval relations between (ho twocountries, and ho whs ordered toniitko arrangomeuts at tho pilacefor tho interchange of ollicialcourtesies. After a call at tho palacehe sent tho State Department amessage, saying: "Authoritiesprofess to thiuk the United Siste-lin- s

ulterior purposos iu sendingtho ship. Say it will obstructautonomy and produce excitement,and most probably a demonstration. Ask that it bo not doneuntil they can get instructionsfrom Madrid, bay that if thopuipobO friendly, as claimed, de-lay is unimportant."

It was too lato, howover, thoMaino having already Bailed. Shearrived next day and reported herarrival at tho Stato Depattraout.

CONSPIllATOltS OVERHEARD.

Houry Drain, a clerk in theUndid StateH Consulate at Havans, wn- - examined as to tho recoipt of on anonymous letter re-coi-

by tho CoubuI Geuerul inrelation to the oxplosion of thMaiuo WitiiPi-- produced thelottor, the dnto of which was February 17th of the present yearTliero wns no signature, it beingsigned "An Admiror."

Drain it seemod to bo thedocument of a fairly-educat- ed

man. It was written in Spnuish.The translation was produced andwsb handed to the Judge Advocateaud read by him. Tho letter wasreferred to in tho record as beingmarked "?," but was uot appended. Iu response to tho questionas to whether lie had done anything to ascertain tho truth of

contained iu the letter,the witnons said that he had. Heaskod General Leo to look intotho matter, and he did not appearto know what to do, stating thatlie had no secret service mouoy.

A man by tho name of Pepo'I'hco was mentioned in tho letterWilnes said ho had tried to diBcovt'r the whereabouts of the man,and tho ono to whom he spuk-ai-

tho u.imo was a mistake, thithe man mentioned hid died a fewdays before the pxplosiou of thoMaine, and tho letter referred to aPenp. Harquin. that he had alsodied suddenly about two or threedays aft r tho expl sion of thoMaine. Tho witness cleclaedthat his informant was Dr.OharltsCurbouel, an Amorican citizen.

Kllil of ltllle Shoot.

Tho match rifle contest in Com-pany D, N. G. H., for the Elvintiophy cl )so I yesterday It last-ed over a period of ten consecutiveweeks, one scoro being; fired eachweek. Srrgeaut P. H. Burnottewin the prizo rifle with a totil of444 points, or aveiago of 444.Serueaut Sam Johnson won thoiold medal with 44i pointsPrivate W. J. Smith camo next forthe silver modal with 431 points.

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Honolulu Hull Train.Tho Honolulu Club's ball team

this yoar will consist of the follow-

ing p1aors, assignments yot to bemado: D Diyton, B Lemon, TJackson, 0 Willis, S Mahuku, SolKoki, Wm Ahiu. 0 J Holt, ClmsKaanoi, It Pahou, T Pryco and JA Thompson.

lliimlnmiKt I'fii Work.

A handsomo flourished sketchof a stan, bear'ng Diana to theohapo, is exhibited in the window"f tho Pooifio Hardware Company.It was exeoutod by 8. F. Ruie, ayoung pupil in at.ljouia Uollego,

Tlilt HV1!N1N0 mtLMCTlK! tlQNOM'Mt, !1 1, Al'llll, 11, IMS.

fimcly Jopi$tprl l, tSgS,

Your House

Is On Fire !

This nuy be the warningcry loyou sonic night. Whetherit refers to your store, mill,oflice, or residence, it meansthat all of your valuable papers,account books, insurance policies, &c, are likely to be des-

troyed, if not protected with afire proof safe. Can you afTord

to take this risk?

The Victor Safeis a guarantee against fire orburglars. We have obtainedthe agency of the Victor Safeand have samples on handCome and see them and com-

pare them with others. Ab-

solutely fire and burglar proof.Interiors are fitted to suit therequirements of purchasersThey are as good as any andcheaper than most of the otherstandard makes.

TJHKHawaiian Hardware Co,

LIMITED,NO. 307 FORT STREET,

Opposite Spreokeis' Bank.

Appreciated hj Knitter.A really useful cato for knitting nco-div- a

is mucli appreciated if tho variouHsized needles aro included. Mako it in

KNITTING NKF.DLK CASE.

cloth, EerRo, liucu or itonmn satin atleast SO inches in width. Turn up auinside pocket of eight inches. Tho casoshould bo rather tuoro thuu half a yardlong.

Lino this pocket with chamois leather before, fixing it and theiihtitch downdivisions for tho pins so that thoy willslip in, making, of courtto, larger spacesfor tho loug wooden or ivory pins thanfor finer hteel onus. Mnko n pocket justlargo enough to hold ono of tho commongauges told to measure, knitting pins.I'liilMi tho cuo hy a narrow biiidiuc.having turned down au inch or to ofmaterial at tho, opposite end to pockot.

aa strings to tio up tno caso whourolled.

Aprona Aealu l'npular.Womcu lmvo taken to aprons again.

Our grandmothers would as booh lmvothought of leaving off their capes ordainty collars and cuffs as their blacksilk or alpaca aprons in tho house. Thomodern apron is not so somber an affairas it was iu thoso days. Tho moro use-ful and less oxpeiibivo ones aro mado oflino lawn and trimmed with alittlo em-broidery or laco of dainty pattern. Oth-ers are made of bauds of whitoor color-ed satin ribbons put togother with luceinsertion, straight up and down, cross-way- s

or diagonally. A full frill of lacoall tho way round, bowB ou tho pocketsand ribbon btrings givo tho finishingtouch. Kxchaugo.

Tllluci Told by Otuera.Hot instead of cold milk added whilo

potatoes aro being mashed keops themwarm for tho tublo and insures thoquantity left over from souring.

Whilo muplo sugar is now it will bofound that grated it serves as a most de-licious hard bauco for hot puddings.

A tublcspoonful of vinegar added totho water in which fish is boiled willmako tho flesh firmer and improvo itsflavor.

Tho yolk of an egg well beaten is avery good substitute for cream iu coffeoand will answer for throo cups.

Now irons, such as sad irons, fryingpans or wafllo irons, should bo heatedBlowly, or thoy will bo likely to oraok.

For tired feet pat a handful of com-mon salt into four quarts of hot water,'laco tho feet iu tho water whilo it is

hot as cau bo borno. Thou rub tho feetdry with a rough towol.

A piece of narrow webbing, such asIs used for holding furnituro springs inplaco, sowed upon tho under odgo ofrugs, will provont the corners fromaurllng.

Spring and Summer

Opening

Latest NewestNew York j0 Parisian

Novelties 'Fashions

l&Su Everything mwp with iiuwiiush. J)umM(!tdeigns, truly regal in their bounty.

Miss M.HOTEL

E. Killean,STREET.

dmalitj wmmiM

But when you get both ut once, why, won't youcertain thut you are getting your.nionoy's worthfrom tho very outset1?

Sterling and World WheelsStantl up and do tho work thoy wore built to do.Everybody knows that, . but lots of peopleriding other wheels grumble. Grumblo beeausothoy aro not riding these makes. Buy ono ofthoso wheels no dissatisfaction.

Pacific Cycle & Manufacturing Co.

Elders' Building.

FORTSimp For Sore Throat.

A soothing preparation for an ordinary soro throat is a lemonade mudo with-out tho addition of water. Grato thorind from ono and mueezo tho juico fromS lemons over about 3 heaping tea- -

spoonfuls of sugar. Bo very carefulto grato only tho yellow, as tho whitogives a bitter flavor. Add tho julcu audgrated rind of au oraugo, a blood oraugomaking it oven moro delicious. Letthis stand 10 or 1G minutes, aud thenstrain through a cloth. Tho result is asirup witli a refreshing aud delicioustiihto. Aloro sugar can bo uted, but thosourer tho mixture is tho hotter it as-suages tho thirbt or irritation in thethroat.

Snow I'uUdlng.Soak half a box of gelatin iu a cup of

cold water for ono hour, then add acup of boiling water and 2 biuuII oupsof sugar aud stir until dissolved. Addtho juice from 3 largo lemons. Beattho whites of 3 eggs to a stiff froth.When the gelatin mixture is cold audbegius to thicken, stir tho eggs iu, beating tho mixture very hard and until itwill just pour. Tho dish containing thomixture should stand in a pan of icewater, and it will congeal moro quick-ly. Turn into a wet mold and stand iu acold placo. When sorviug this pudding,pour arouud tho form a boiled custardflavored with vanilla.

Salted Allnoudi.Placo, say, half a pound of good but-

ter in a saucepan. Havo ready a pouudof blanched Valencia almonds (sweet)Put them into tho molted butter andstir them until thoy assumo a lightbrown color; thou tako thorn out andallow tho butter to just drain off them ;

then turn them on to dry salt and wellroll thorn in it; then sift thorn out audset them to cool and dry. Tho buttormust bo hot when tho almonds aro add-ed or thoy will bo tough. Salted pea-

nuts aro having quito a run now, Theymay be prepared iu tho same manner ustho almonds. Good Housekeeping.

Not Ordered Away,

No orders were, received by thoBelgio on Saturday for tho Mohi-

can to go south. It now looks asthough tbo training ship will re-main hern sevoral month. Sofar as known thn fleet at this portwill not bo strengthened, unless,indeed, hostilities on tlio otherside bo followed by a Spanishdemonstration in tho Paciiio,

T. V. ICixd, Manager.

STREET.

T

Fine Tailoring !

I lmvo a now cuttor of great skillml experience, nnd can guarantee

kooii iiuj ut very jow prices. Theluii-n-t minings are kept in stock, ln- -eluding a beautiful uiuu sorgo forsummer wear.New Goods !

Finest and freshest Dry Goods con-stantly in stock. Have just receivedflno Grass Cloth, Pongeo Silk, em-broidered Silk Handkerchiefs, etc.Also, best of White aud Colored Mat-ting.Fanoy Things ! .

Tho latest S. S. aaello broughtBamboo Chairs and Lounges, Cam-phor Trunks with alarm bell locks,etc., also New Crop Tea.

My prices in nil lines meet tbofiercest competition.goo xiivr,Merchant Tailor and General Dealer,

21" Nuuauu, near Hotel street.

Rubber Tire

HAVING ilBHN APPOINTED

SOLE AGENTS

FOR THE

Portland

Flouring

Mills

Wo now ofier their Brandsof Flours as follows:

CASCADIA,

DAYTON,

C. ft a,

OLYMPIC and

SUPERB,

H.Hackfeld&Co.

Limited.

Clothes MakeThe Man!The clothes wo make, umkotho woll-lro8s- cl num. Woaro Hpcuiulifltx in woll-iittin- g

clothes, and aro tho only tai-loring firni in town employ-ing only high-clas- s whitolahor. Our coat and puntsurtists aro tho host to ho hadfor money; thoy build clothesthat lit. Goods of the high-est quality. Prices as lowas any.

MEDEIROS & DECKER

The Hotel Street Tailors.

Wavorloy Block.

N. FERNANDEZ.

NOTARY PUBLIC an TYPEWRITER

Olllce: 208 Merchant street, Camp-bell Block, rear of J. O. Carters olllce.P. 0. Box 330.

Talk!

A (fflh

Wheels of any size, heavy or light, for pleasuredriving qr city draying, cun bo fitted with ourRUBBER TIRE, und when onco fitted tho Tiro isTHERE until tho vehicle or tho wheel, ut least, isworn entirely out

HLESr XIHF

tfcr Our RUBBER TIRES uro u successun unqualified success a success for tho owner oftho vohiclc a success for tho ridor,

The Rubber Tire Wheel Co,

Wilson & WhitehouseSolo Licensees for Hawaiian Islands, ,

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LOCAL AND GENERAL

Jtnuiinont oIIIcmm will iihwI hi"" 7n0 tlilnnvctiiiit

Schools reopened this morningnhnr thn Hauler Mutation.

Window pole nml titling.Kliitf Hum., 1 JO Hotel Mreot.

Ciurcrt nt limiua mjunro t lain-- puningi I'rogram elsewhere

MIm Killemi's uptlng mid huinopening of milltucry in under

May.

liisunw Utod thai tho circuswill reopen hero on thoqvoningofApril J.

Sheriff Uonoy nml lax niiensorT. Iv. I'iuJhv nro down from Khiinl on olliciid busiuefcs.

British O'lmmi'sinucr Kntmyis a proHpoclivo honorary memberof tht Wprly Omit

A very largo crowd heard Prof.Umg r's linsior coneort nt .Mukoeliilniid yesterday u'turnoou

In round figures $700 wiib takenin nl tlu elm roll honofit concert,Opiro lloUHP, Saturday night.

Dr. aud Mr. E. 8, GoodhuoHnilod by tho Lurlino from Ka-liti- lut

on Saturday for America.Colonel W. II Coruwell and

Mis- - Kdio Coruwell rolurned yestordiy from a visit to Waikapu.

Ned. Doylo bad a refreshment, stand at Kupiolani park track

during tbo races Sntuiday after-noon.

Ziajor Jone will order tbofirt--t battalion, First ltcgiment, todrill on Friday eveuiug of thisweek.

The J. W. Brown in tbo pas-song- or

list of the Maui yesteidayis is not "him," an many supposed.

Dick "Wfrstoby, stoker nt theCeulral firo station, is taking aweek's vacation on account of badhealth.

Auothor big entertainment isbeint.' arranged by the Son of 8tQeorgo for an evening in tho nearfuture.

If tho weather coutinuo goodtho Legislative committees willcot away next Friday evening foiMolokai.

Thoro was a fair turnout ofcricketers at tho British Com missioner's Saturday afternoon forpractise.

Figurod organdies and muslinsare tho subjects of prices quotedin this paper by the Sachs ostablishmuut.

Tickets for the grand concert ofthe Wavorley Olub, scheduled fortho l'Jth uist., were placed on salothis morning.

Oyclomoro track is now roadyand open for training Entrieswill open with (Jba-i- . F. Murrayon Wednesday.

It i- - a pleasure to rent o wheelfrom Poarsou & Hobron, as youar su'0 to tin J your mount asatiifaotory one.

Mrs. Sam. Kaeo, wife of thoHouso momhor from "Wairaoa, ar-rived yoHtnrday from Kauai tojoin hor husbaud.

E. A. Mott Smith, wife andohild, Mrs. J. H. Paly and theMisses Paty liave returned froman oxtended viBit on Maui.

Health Agent Reynolds return-ed Sunday morning from a business viHit to naiaupapa Mo wasaccompanied by Dr. Oliver.

"Othello" will be the subject ofMi'ps Cora McDonald's lecture atthe homo of Mr. aud Mrn. J B.Ather'ou at 730 this evening.

W. H. Rico, Aug. Conradt andMrs. R. W. T. Purvis wero amonthe arrivals from Kauai on thoWi G. Hall yesterday morning.

Sonitora H. P. Baldwin and G.N. Wileox returned yesterdayfrom Hying visits to their homoson Maui and Kauai respectively.

For lowest prices, best qualbtins. Oolite attention nml nrnmntdelivery, try the New Grocory

, Storo, J. Hutchings, 627 FortBtreot. Tel. 358.

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Each branch of tho presentLegMatura will havo to elect livemembers of tho new Council ofState befnro adjourning for good.Tho President appoiutd tho oiuorfivo.

It is said tho manufacturers ofTaroena will havo difficulty insupplying the largo demand nextyear for tho Klondike, This is opuro product of taro and in a foodfor infants, invalids or tho strongman,

"VnliieM BollHA,, U dlmtiiM.ed by the, Knli IimIrv

Thr iipeofnl (letdlfin on Mrtliloonii'H off oil Tlnitnilny uol,

Senator Knuliniin nint lluUtoitinro expected bank oil tho Mnuimhurt tomorrow.

W, Id lllekard, ndminUlrntorof entate of Into 1 J. Knhby, tina notion i)lceli(ire.

Beiinlmn Jticohan relumed fromKnuBl,but ia under tho wentherfrom n bad cold and wan tumblelO 1)0 Drcsont in tlin Knimln In.dny.

Tho regular monthly meetingof the W. 0. T. U. will be held at'2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoonat tin parlor of tho Ooulral Unionchurch.

L"is,cuUlouors and (loral pieces,furnished on nhort notico nnd

Mrs. A. L King, nt Wo-inan-

Exchange. IV luphouo 00'J.llouso L'olephono iWl.

Houb"h cannot bo built withoutwnlls nod homes caniiot bo madecomfortable without pictures tocover the bare placo ou the walls.If you have tho walls, wo havo thepictures to cover them. YourBtruly, King Bros., 110 Hotelstreet.

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I'ATIIOLMAN CAIITlill IIIIHT.

llura KhIU I'ihiii UIiii In m ItumtttityAccliUnl.

Mounted patrolman Carter wasquite badly injured in o runawayaccideut about 11 o'clock Satur-day night. Near Independencepurk ho wob met by au unoccu-pied buggy and horse, belongingto the Club stables, and approuoh-ii'- g

town at a terrific speed Cart- - rplaced himtolf in front of tho run-awa- y

and seized tho reins. Un-fortunate!, however, his positionwan not the best, for tho ruuawayran ngainst his horse and knockedhim down.

Carter's steed fell on and rnlledover tho policeman. At tho sametimo tho runaway escaped towardtown. Ah soon as he had iocov-er- ed

sufficiently Carter remount-ed, gave chase and overhauled thofugitive horno uoar Siugor's bak-ery.

Tho patrolman took tho rig tothe station and thon went immediately to his homo. Ho was sufferiug greatly from bruisos, causedby tho crushing ho had received.All day yesteiday he was spittingblood and it was feared ho wanfa'ally injured This, howover,is believed today not to bo thocao. If all goes v. oil ho may boabout again next weok.

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Honolulu Uulltllack,The Hawaiian Carricgo Com-

pany has juBt turned out tho firstcomplete rubber tiro hack overbuilt in this country. Everythingfrom the ground up was con-tru- ct

ed in Honolulu. In several respectB tho hack has improvementson any other vehicle of it kind intbecouutrv.bfim modern thinn.fliout. Tho Club Stables Compauypurehased the. hack ond it will bediivou by Joe Clark at the Morchant utroet staud. Tho manufacture of tlllrt Vnhlnln wim mirntita speculation. So successful wasit. however, that othnm will Uatutned out.

FAITIt IN I1UMANITV.

Editoii Evening Bulletin :

After the statements attributed toProvident Dole in tho publicprints in re pardoning of Knio, itwould seem proper for tho Presi-dent to order the dismissal of theprivate guard at his residenceThis would bo in tho interest oftaxpajers ond have tho furthermerit of demonstrating at least oneman's faith in humanity os it is.

Taxpayer.m

I.oten Two l'liitferi.Joe, a native boy about 16 years

of ago, attending tbe'Refortnatoryschool, had two fiogors of his lefthand cut off Suudav in n fendcutter with which ho was playing.

m uuw iu uio uoapiiat,

Those weak-chea- p and alum-chea- p

baking powders are badfor health and pocket-boo- k.

Ask your grocer and yourgrocer's wife about SctiUiie'sBest. ,

A Schilling & Companyban Frandico

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lor Riiy toitaliiwn limn.Ol'll 1'ltlN'l IMl Ol'I'IOIt In tiilH

hxI wllli Hip m)iir kliel nf Ink.Our T)m rihI Pn'KaoiiHni ihim,kihInil In umlor lie iwrMiiml nuvrWMwinf Mr. titni. H, KmhiJilI Hirhwl(rm .Now York Htj. Our newlni fowled at Xi. Iiami,ltil.

He Aemiot hiIJhIiiImk wir prwontta-- of liiiolneiK.

UMim!iiIo COMMHItOtAl. nmlMlOllffrV 1'IIINTINll In our forteOur motto l! "(Jo,h1 work, lowirl(fn anil irouit wrl(v."

KUIIIlim bTAMl'S of nil klli.lniniiiiiifMi-tiirc- on tlin iiiiiuilM)a atnliort notliv. It will my you to mouk.

WALL, NICHOLS CO.Youit moni:y kavi:iw.

may contain nutriment, nxwell an iiilurobeM, lint thereaociiiH to ho a prejudice unionscertain people In favor of purewater. To aeuuru thin, wateruiuxl be filtered an well as(drained. Charcoal ntlll ittaudHat the head as u puriller, aud

SLACK & BROWNLOW'S

Carbon Filters

Htlll Hhind unrivalled um mi-crobe destroyers. A supply ofthene KilterH cnpaulty 3 to ()

gallons has Jut been re-ceived by the

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Administrator's Notice.

Tho undorslKiiod having lioon ilulyupiioliitod adinlnUtrator of tho littato of11. J. Knsby, Lite of I'aiiullo, Hanukua,Hnwull, ileco.iKoil. Xotko 1h lioruliygiven to all iiorHoiiM, Imvlnu claimuiniiiiMt thn llsi.iiii ii ii.. uii.i ii iKusliy, to tho miuo, duly utitlion- -llliuu, UJ lliu uiiuorHigiiou iu 1118 olllcoot Honokna, llaniaktm, Hawaii, within8lX IllOlltllH froill tlin flilfn tnrnnf nH.n;will bo for over Ixirrcd. And all jiorMonsumuuiou 10 mui 1'Xiato are lioroliy

to mako Immcdliito iMymonttlioreof to tho utidorslKUoil.

V. H. ItlCKAKD,AdinliilNtnitor of tho lituto of 11. J.

Kniiby, docenhod.llonokim, April 4, 1808. 885-l-

Vine Currlnura.

Havo you over corao to thiukthat you nped a now carriage orharness. If not, why not ? Goto Schumau's Carriauo aud Harness Ileooxitorv. (Unit Ktll, ablock, and Boe the largo stockof tho latest stylo in bupgios,phaetons and surreyB, etc. Hehas lust received hv tlin V. OIrwin, among a lino of carriapes,a few of the celebrated Corilmwljump seat, buckboards with cauo-p- y

tops, finished in light colorsthroughout. They aro beauties.Come and oxnmina flinm. Vr'mnaof all these goods are lowor thaneisowuero.

Mr. Vouiitf Wrltra.

E. S. Young, clerk in tho prin-cipal bank at VladivoBtock, writesJ. McOlellau hero that tho Russian government is pushing thowork of opening eastern Siberiato tho soa ana thn smith. "Tneight days," says Mr. Young, "wouavo uoon awarded contraotsaggregating 700,000 roubles tofurnish SUI)nliB to tho rmvnrn- -ment work." Tho letter daps notindicate anv excitement of mnmont on account of Chinese com-plications.

Your uhotns will soon hn (moiled if exposed without glass overthem, King tiros, have struck avorv neat imd inernnnniDn nv nfdoing up plintoi which is givinggroat satisfaction. 110 Hotelstreet.

EverythingMade

Easy,

Why innke tho littlo ones crynnd compel them to tako a medi-cine which ia dictaKtnful to them,when joit cau accomplih thodo-sir- ed

ond without it?

Cummin'sTastelessCastorOil.

Tho fineHt nreoaration ever in

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hvw

line

the and

thlx line neat unlnIdle .xtra

line

troduced iu tho oil thoand acts like a,..! ,,,t'

man arc ouiour tw

ofinto

something that is olaimecHo bo nBthero is but ouo urst-cliiH- s

tastoloss oil nnd that isCUMMIN'S.

Relish It.

Tho prico is low, a con-taining many at 25 cents.You to bo without

Hollister Drug

Sole --A-s exits.

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Figured Organdies and MuslinsAn Unl NowAkIoiiIsIi Vimi.

.Wmi'IuhmiI nl V

KuUih iiiiftvtluil will

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llMtiriHl OrKniellex, Ii jhU tor Hiwii.1 Mtn4tH, ciillr 'pHllelti, 10 iHhU ft.r

D3R.ESS GH3SrGrK-A.2- S I

llxlra lln.imllly, ty IhIoM liljunU fr $1 An

R,eetl Frenoh Orgetnclles I

III latent ilenlKlix -- I'laliU, IbwbtiiU Htrii."Wliite Dress DMa.teria.ls I

barualiH In White imttcriiR. 15 for $1.IIinmIh, iiiallty, 12 ynnl for l Dolleil Muxliim,yanl wide, K yiinln 1. A of

WH. ' 3PiCLU.es a.ncl Linens forSkLirts 1

N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co.,

SHOPPING NEWSline, tanto

ploaaBiit, doso small ,, ..a charm. j8 11U ,mv :.IH (,( Ut I'iH f I'Vcry woniiiil aud

and nowadayn. 3lcn beginning !i find tluit it. la.v fliuin t read advoilisi'ineiits jtiht hh niticli it

Natures Own Cathartic, ,(, imitiici-- and Mtw. tm wuic oflur .u aliaiidKoiuo lino

Don't bo talked irvinrr

good,castor

Children

boltlodoses

cannot afford it.

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Ladies', Gents' and Children's Shoes.

ALL STYLUS Amy PltlOES.

Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hose.

m BLACK, TAX A1ST3 WHITE.

Thoro may lo hottor goods than thune in town, hat notat tho prices. Why oxporimout 1

imfi w wABmrnm,Fort Street.

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jM. C3-- . SILVA,

ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE

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.JORDAN'S

Embroideries'!Embroideries !

FOR ONE WEEK !

ANOTHER MONSTER REDUCTION IN

Embroideries :- -: Embroideries

From 5c. a Yard Up !

All-ov- er Embroideries and Flouncings

AT ACCORDINGLY LOW PRICES. IN PACT

Prices Are Lower Than Ever

Como oarly and got first olioico at

13. W. JORDAN'S,No. lO Fort Street.

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Proprietor.

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IDetroit Jewel Stoves

Dihik your ulnvo uivo youon I ire xatixfiiclloii I

If not, wli.v notIf you will fiivt' us flit

oliimco, wo will roliovo youof n ni re Hint you should notInjur.

We soil only good stovos,ami wo guaranloo what wo

say to you whon you buy aDirruniT Ji'.witi, Stovi:, noiiiattor what size il is.' Tho fuel you will savo will

jciy for (ho dillbronoo in ashort timo if you oouoludo (o

relojrato your tiltl stovo (o (hoauction rooms.

Tho reasons are many, andwould take up too muchsjmco lo print (hem, why.1 i:vi:is arc bettor (han anyother. The prices are right,and our terms of OxixrmituI)own and Balance in FiveEtjl AL MONTHLY JXSTAI- -

sihnts is for vour benefit.

W. W. Dimond & Co.,

Sole Agents.

Home Decorating!

Gold Paint:Which in a substitute for goldleaf, and will LAST.

Enamel:I 'or Imparting a hard and glassysurface to any material.

Beth-tu- b Enamel:For MrueInln finish on tubs.Mower pots, etc. Not all'eutedly cold or hot water.

Varnish Stains:Kor furniture, baskets, etc.

3r'ull directions for use. Try them.

Lowers & Cooke.

FOR SALEA Lot of Extra Large Mules

AND 8ETEr.lL FINE

Driving Horses

They May be Seen at Rice's Stable,School Street.

tSj" Communications In regard totho raiuii may be left at tho Olllco ofH. AVaterhouse & Co.

T7vT.762-t- f

FOE SALE

California Horses!JM.'itched Teams,

Earn ily, Hack andSaddle- Horses.

tT Ordorn taken for all olassos ofQorsos,

Stables: King St., oppo. Singer's Bakery

j.a. McdonaldIP. O. Box 422,

851 tf

Tint

ohit itAt WAIEHHOUSE'S;

In (ho manufacture oforoehory (hero Is room for hureal deal of deception. Un-

less you are dealinu with aL'ood responsible house whosebusiness it is to make allthiiiL's clear to von, e.xplainthe ditroreiice between thisUrade of firsts eompared with i

MIIIIC other make of lirsts" vw- - okh-- oro oh-hi-,

is a liability of hore,tlu' fcUn w,lM bright and cheering,I lion1liuiiitr dissatisfaction allaround. We make it a pointto bt honest if asked whyit is that we are able to sellthis lino cheaper (ban anotherline that to all outward ap-

pearances is of no highergrade. Under the sameroof wo carrv a very full lineof tinware, glassware andhousehold hardware, as wellas a complete lino of heavierhardware for general use.We can stock up your kit-

chen and pantry if you willonlv sav the word.

J. T. WATERHOUSE

Queen Street.Crockery Department

Vc arc constantly receivingnow anil large additions toour Block of . . .

Vines Li its"We also carry a full stock of

STOUTS, ALES and PORTERS

Latest arrivals per Hackfeld.

In Beer we can furnish, amongothers

Pabst's Milwaukee

..AND.

A. 6. G, Bohemian

The two best brands In themarket.

Wu have Just received a newlot of

'V IP.

Which needs no recommend-ation.

As well as all grades of thocelebrated

Usher's Whiskies and Marie Brizard

Rogers' Cognacs and Liqueurs,

W. C. PEACOCK & CO.Limited.

Tel. 4G. Merchant Street.

J. M. WEBB..OK TUB

GoldenRuleBazaar,

Hoeeivod por "Zonlandla"tho D.iintlost Lino of I'upotorios ovoroll'erod in Honolulu. All tho now fadsin .shapes and tints. "Dual," "StatuBond," "Norma," "Clrcclan Bond,""Nous I'ortous Ilonliour," "I'orsous,""Dallbdlls," "Victorian Notos," "UVogue" "London Notes," "Ivanhoo,""Imporlal Uond," "English Vellum,""Assyrian Notos," and last but not loast,tho PKIOES aro only about HALF THEUSUAL FIUUKKH thoso goods aro Holdfor lioro. Iargn lino of Now Hooks bytho host writers of tho day.

316 Fort Street.The Evening Bulletin, 75 da, per

month.

iiviiNiNti iiuiiiiirriNi iioNonuht), it. i, apiiiij n,

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EASTKR IN THE OIIIIROIIKS

Ideal Diy for (lit Great Com'

memoratlon.

Urge ConflrffUtloni-Sp- edil Music and Su

moas St. Cloiicnl't Opened Chil-

dren at Native Churches.

i:nBt,,r wnH " Bl" !' '

" "Bill coHtuinmj niiu we poni

'" cl,urdl l,ollH prooWmwl tho cli- -

vnio proinnm lor winch tho bl-i-i

Hon is especially noted. At thefotouoou services nil tbo churchesof tlio city woro clouded. Andcongregations nt oveniug woroHcnici'ly smaller, lu tbo ltoninuCatholic and St. Andrew's catbo-drn- ls

services begun ns parly as0:30 n. iu. Tbo Bishop of Pano-pol- is

directed tbo nines in tboformer, mid Bishop Willis nudRev. Alex. Mackintosh conductedtbo Easter exercises of. their rt-- s

peclivu coiiniigationB nt St. Audrew'ti.

Ceutral Uniou, tho Methodistnud Cbristiau cburcbes wortcrowded for both sorvices. Docorations ut Central Union werovory pretty. A choir of. 1(5 voicesfurnished tlio music. Theprogrnm wis under tbo directionof Prof. Ynrndloy. Kev. G. L.Pearson preached two powerfulsermons at th Methodist. Mrs.Qeorgo E. Iioardman superinten-ded tlio arrauoiuoiit of the beau-tiful flornl docoratious in theChristian church. A cboir of 13vmcott uudu-Prof- . E. Cook pre-sented Easter anthems at both ser-

vices.All theSu'iday schools of Knu-maknp- ili

circuit assembled in thebin Borotania street church yes-terday morning, aud attended themorning nud evening Enstor nor-viu-

Special s by childreu worenlso carried outiuKiivninbno church. At St. Clement's, thonow Episcopal chapel near Puna-bo-u,

services wero hold nt 7 iu tliomorning nud 1 in tho nfternoon.

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Uaitir ut IVnliiMillii.

The Easter services nt tho Peninsula M. E. Church nt PearlHarbor yesterday were tho mostcomplete and interesting everIn Id there. Tbo attendance waslarge, tbo decorations ornalo andbeautiful aud tbo sermon an in-- t

llectunl and mslructivo effort.The. Indies of tbo congregationbad charge, of tho floral decorations and the ladies of the house-holds of Sooators Eice andWaierhouse woro particularlyzealous iu the work. These ladieshad sent to gardens and couservatories on Kauai aud culled thechoicest ferns and exotic blos-soms from tho Peninsula andplaced them in tho church. The

Eev. 0. E. Winninc,preached from tbo text: "I amho that liveth, nud was dead: andbahold I am alivo forovormore.amou: and hnvo tbo keys of hi 11

aud death." Kev. 1:18. Tbo les-son of tho day was from tho 23rdcbnplor of Luke. Mrs. Wiuniugrendered a solo, "Christ is risen,"nnd tho choral exorcises woregouornlly excellout.

Iu Kuater Color..

A lnrgo ben nnd her brood ofchicks wns n sight in Hollistor'swindow Saturday night that at-

tracted crowds of spectators. Thochickens had been ingeniouslycolored with harmless dyes. Theraotbor foul, sitting upon n nostof vnri-colore- excelsior, had apair of liuht blue nud old goldwings, while her body carried al-

most ns many colors as the rainbow S"meof tho young chick-ens woro blue, sorao brown, somoold gold nud otbor bright colors.I'bey rnn about in tho windowapparently careless of their im-provised Easter huos.

I'luiiua.

AH styles of Kroecer nianoa forBale, for ensh or on the iubtalmontplan. Old instrumontsexobangedfor new ones. PIbuob routed.tuned nnd rppoired. Tolophone321. J. W. BunasTUOM, MasonioTemple.

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Mechanics' Homo, corner Hotoland Nuuanu streets, lodurinc bvday, week or month. Terms: 26and 50 conts por night. $1, and$1.25 por week. '

(lain In Hip neti'Mlly of iimkllitf eli'lllrl Mllernlloll! I MillllMiiKiirnlo n wile n( , . .

Special Sales!

A brlftht More make brldilHimnI, lrllil ilorks nud brightpulrnii". 'I Ids week will Ixi

nllereil . .... I

Plain and Fanoy

RIBBONS, LACES

AND

CHILDREN'S

i Caps and Boimcls

The latter tlio vory now out fortlio liiMori Season

You innko no mlstako by laves-Huntin- g

tlio goods mid prices nttho Mile.

J. J. EGAN,Fort Street.

It WillPay You

to place your orderfor a copy of . .

'f Hawaii'sStory'

By LILIUOKALANI,

--WITH THE

Merchant Street.

J.R.Shaw,D.V.S.

Office and Infirmary, - - 863 King St.TELEPHONE 700.

C6y Moflorn and Htimano Troatmont.

HONOLULU

Carriage Manufactory813 to 621 Fort Street.

Carriage BuilderAND

Blacksmithin in All Its Branches.

W. W. WltlJllT, Proprietor.(Snooessor to O. West)

Davey's IridiumsAro bottor than High-clas- s Wator

Color Drawings.

OSW5

PHOTO CO.,870 tf Cor. Hotol and Fort Sts.

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We RoceivedPor "Zuuliiiiiliit," ,Miuv,h 11),

THE LATEST

IN. . ..

Organdies,

Flannelettes,

Ginghams and

Crash Suitings.

Also, a Good Lino of

Quilts and Towels,

Efc, lSii., Etc.,

At the Lowest Prices.

aiiiraisICIng Street, Von Holt Block.

HBTKOPOLITAN mat CO,

108 KING STJREET.

O. J. Walleo Manaqku.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

BUTCHERSAND

Naw Contractors.

Refrigerated Poultry-- ANE

Fresh SalmonCONSTANTLY ON HAND.

itoopolii&n IeM (lo.

Telephone 45.

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Near Honolulu.

Short Distance from tho Hail-roac- l

Stations.

Magnificont Facilities forObtaining Labor.

Long Term Leaseholds from 35 to 40years can bo obtained in tracts of anynumber of acres desired, on tbo mostfavorable conditions.

The special attention is called ofthose with small capital wishing togo Into this very profitable Industry.

For particulars, apply to

Gear, Lansing & Co.,

210 KING STREET.

Ex "IRMGAKD"A PJtESlI CAItOO OP

HEW PEEDFOR

Poulti'y and Stock.

Washingt

CoDsoliiatet Soda Water Co., L'c

Esplanade,Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu.

HOLLISTER & CO.,Acents.

For Sale.

Houso with two bedrooms, narlnr.dining-roo- bathroom with patentW. O. and bath tub, pantry, kitchenand stables, on Vlnoyard street, suita-ble for business man; 5 minutes walkfrom town.

l'or further particulars, annlv to707-- tf . A. V. GEAR & CO.

Olub Stables,J --limited.KOIIT HTIIKHT,

Tolujihoiio J:77

J3oa lading,Stile,Xiivery.

Breaking HorsesASl'KOIAbTY.

Finest Turnouts in City.

Wagonettes and SurriesWith Careful Drivers always on

band.

Haoks at All Hours.HORSE CLTPPINQ A SPECIALTY,

E&. TELEPHONE 310. "M3

Stand: Cor. Union and Hotel Sts.

John Nott,Importers aud Denlors in

Steel and Iron Ranges,STOVES. AGATEWARE.

DIMOND BLOCK.121 & 12.1 King Street.

Beaver - LunchROOMS.

H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor

The Best Lunch in Town

Tea and CoffeeAT ALL HOOH8.

THE FINEST BRANDS OK

Cigars and TobaccoALWAYS ON HAND.

THE "ARLINGTONA FAMILY IIOTJEL.

T. ICro-uuse- , . .j iropper Day j

The Best of Atteudaaoe, the Boat Hitna-tio- nand tho Finest lyfeals in tliif. City

bicyciTesRENTED, ISOLD

AND

REPAIREDWE HAVE THE "ELDRIDGE."

Fort St., Opp. Club Stables. Tel 398.

To My Patrons and the Public,

Having recovered from my re-cent illuees, I am ajmin preparedto do all kinds of TiuHmith andPlumbing work as heretofore.Thau king you for past favors, Irespectfully solicit a contiuuoucoof tho same.

JAS. NOTT, Jr.IttBr Tel. 814.

200 Hotel Street,IB KEADV TO MAKU

ALL KINDS OF SUITSfrom 10 to 18.

fFrt Un7,workrel"rUM

guarantt-ed- ." " are not

O. G. TRAP HAG EN,

A.ROHITBOT223 Marchant St Hanolulu,

Between Fort and Alakea,Tklepjione : ; 734

ROBERT GREEV1.Book and Job PrinterMorokant Street, Honolulu, H. I,

Over Hawaiian News Oompany'afiook Store. my jgf

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W. G. Irwin & Co.Limitod.

Agonta forWentern Sorm ltelluory Co. bl Han

KruncUcolUldwIn LoooruotiTS Work o( 1'litU

dflpliU, l'min.. U H A.Newell UnWnmO Mill Co, (Ntlouil

Untie Hbrcdctcr), New York. U. H. A.N.OliUmU A; Uo'r OlioinlcM FertUleers.Alex Cross A Bona, hleli Rratle fertll- -

I torn (or Oniie ud Ooffee.Hoods Steam Pipe CoreriuR

Also

Offor for SaloPamffluo Taint Go's P & II Paint nnd

Panel) Lucol nml Llnseod oils, rawand boiled.

Indurlno. (a cold water pnlnt) in wliltoand color.

Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime andllrlokn.

mSMiJ and FIEEIAMCE A(E.Tg.

AGENTS FOR..New England Mutual Life In-

surance Co. of Boston.

jEtna Fire Insurance Company

of Hartford.

Win. G. Irwin & Co.(limited).

Wm. Q. Irwin, - President nnd ManagerGlaus Bprookols, - - - nt

W. M. QuTnrd, - Seorotary and TreasurerThoo. 0. Portor, - - Auditor

Sugar FactorsAND

Commission Agents.AGENTS OF TUB

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OF SAN FBANOIBOO. PAL.

0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

Queen street, Honolulu, H.l.

AGENTS FORHawaiian Agricultural Company, Onomea SnniCompany, Honomu Sugar Company, Wallnko

Company, Walhee Sum Company. MakeSolar Company HaltaValaTtanch Company,

Ranch: -- - Planters1 Line San KrancUcofackets, Chaj. Brewer & Co.'s Line of BostonPackets!--ARen- ts Boston Board of Underwriters.Agents Philadelphia Board of Underwriters.

LIST OT 0ITI0ER3I

P 0 Jones, Prealdont; George H Bobertaon,Manacort E F Bishop, Treasurer and Sec-

retary? Col. W F Allen, Auditor! 0 M Cooke,H WatorbouBe, A W Carter, Direotore.

W. C. ACHI& CO.,

Brokers & Dealers

REALJESTATEy We will Buy or Bell Roal Estate In

all parts of the group.EJ?" Wo will Bell Properties on Reason-

able Commissions i

OFFICE. 10 West King Street

Building Lots!M WATKIK1 on oar line and on PA

LAMA ROAD near jfertilizinBPlant.

These Lota are Very Cheap and Bold

on Easy Terms.Desirable Acre Tracts near the city andother Properties for sale.

BRUCE. WAKING & CO.,Dealers in Lots and Lands,

312 Fort Street, near King.TrngrnowB 607. P. O. Box 821.

H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.

Oor. Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu."

M. PHILLIPS & CO.,

Wholesale Importers and Jobbers of

European and American Dry Goods

Fort and Queen Streets.

ALLEN & ROBINSON.

Doalors in Lnmbor and Goaluna Building Materials of allkinds i

Quoon Btioot, Honolulu,

J usfc Liko Gold Coin.

For tnoro th nn fifty yearslinfl PERKY DAVIS' PAINKILLER Btood tho testagainst nil remedies preparedto uradicnto pain, nnd todnyBtnndB nt the hend of tho listamong tho medicines thnt nrobo csacntinl to keep at hnnd intho homo.

It is not n now fanglo remedynor do tho proprietors Inyclaim to nny wonderful revela-tion of tho ingredients thnt en-

ter into tho manufneturo ofthip ovor popular remedy.

It is p rfectly harmless, youneed have no fear of becomingHabitually inclined to its ubo.

For Colic, Cramps, Dysen-tery, Colds, and all painfulaffections, a fow doses will cor-tam- ly

givo relief. You cannotafford to bo without a bottlein tho houso.

Your forefathers used itand found it boneficial.

Why oxneriraont with somoremedy that is now and its effecton tne system unknown?

It has many rivals but noequal.

Jti& Iho now 35c. size con-tains over double tho auantitvof tho 25c. size.

Hollister -:- - DrugCompany,

Bole Agents (or the Islands.

A GOOD THING4L---U-.S C

Ohia, Algeroba and Pine FirewootCat and Split (ready (or the Stove),

Also,

STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL

WHITE AMD BLACK SANDAt Lowest Prices, delivered to any part oi

tho City.TEbEPHONE I 4M

HUSTACE & CO.,31 Qneen Street.

pawaiian FertilizingooM:p.AJsrY

is proparod to furnish

Kltrato of Soda, Bono Meal, raw ordlssolvodjFlorida and Lady KUIot IslandGtmno, Hulpliato of Ammonia, Murlatoand Sulpliato of Totash and Kainlto, Co-

ral Llmo Stono and Mamtros. In qiinntl- -

tlos to suit.

A. F. COOKE, Manager,

David Dayton,Real Estate Broker.

209 Merohant Street.

FOR SALE.12 Chinese Granite Hitching Posts $6

each.1 Surrey In fine order; price $200.House and Lot, 76x155 ft., on No. 71

Vonng street; parlor, 3 bedrooms, kitchendining-room- , etc

F. H. REDWARD,

Contractor and Builder.Offices and Stores fitted op and

Estimates given on

ALL KINDS OF WORK.

tST Office and Shop: No. 019 Fort street,adjoining W. W. Wright's Carriage 8hop.

Real Estate Transactions.Subscribers are furnished with from five

to six lists per week, giving an anonrattrecord of all deeds, mortgages, leases, re-

leases, powers ot attorney, etc., etc, wblobare placed on record.

Subscription Price, 12.00 per Month.

A. V. GEAR,2iOKing8t, Honolulu.

TThe Elite Ice Cream Parlors

lOB HOTBI) STREETS.

Cakes and Candies,

Fine Ice Cream.

Onr Establishment Is the Finest ResortIn the City, Coll and see ns, Opon till 11

o'clock P. M.

Olaa Coffee Lands

m i.Sold.

NO. 2.Bold.

NO. 3.

A Aim CnftVu lUliuli of UN Bor'.leanehold. 1!U acres cleaned and undercultivation planted with 1 ear oldcoffee trees.

NO. 4.

Kxcellent linrgalii in a Coleo Plan-tation of 1(0 i!i, Fee simple. 70aorta planted In collect tree from 2 to3 yearn old. Fine dwelling house andoutbuilding.

NO. C.

A 00 Here Coffee Ilnncli in feo Mm-pl- ,

faoliigon tne Volcano Road. 16aores in coffee. 0 months ndvnncvd.

NO. G.

A 30 noro Coffee Farm, leasehold,property 4 aoreH aro planted with 4year old coffee ireen and 18 nnrm with!2 jear old trees The owner will el.and plant 2 Hcres additional free olcharge for the purchaser.

NO. 7.

280 acre of unlinnroved cnfTen lun.lJust back of tho Volcano Road. 30 footroau leading to the laud.

NO. 8.

Mountain View Hnlnl nml Plnni..tloti. fii! anreM In nil iHlnnnMninni.ed with coffee tree 4 u ontho old, 8jacres of 2 to 4 year old coffee.

wiofiau-wa-y House for the Volcano.

NO. 9.

A Coffee Plintntlnn nf M num. mil..0 miles from HI lo 20 acres planted incoffee. A house and imnrovetneutfion property.

Apply to

A. V. GEAR& CO.,

210 King Street, Honolulu.

(M, mi & co

STOCK, BONDAND

Money BrokersStocks and Bonds Bought and

Sold on Commission.

Loans Negotiated

Real EstateAND

Insurance AgentsRontH collected. Complete charge

of Property for ubsuutceH.BSfFlnnnchil Agents in any capa-

city, as Trustees, Assignee, Atlmlnls-trntor- a

or Executors.

Agency ofGlUM

210 KING STREET,HONOLULU, H. I.

Bargains in Heal Estate

Fine BUILDING LOTS At

Sea View,

Punahou,

Prospect Street,

Kalihi

A.3STJD

King St., near WaikiKi Boail

TWO ACRESof Important property in central part ofcity limits,

Doslrablo rosldonco projerty, nlco cot-tag-

and woll Improved grounds, Kingstroot, Young Ktroot, Punahou and SouthSlope of Punchlxwl,

Gear, Lansing & Co.

210 King Street.

MAMAQtt on MICTION.Us llrlstlmi tit tlenltti nml tlrmitr I At

Al..f,In lrnlh.lh.rw I no grenlirtlli

lienuty tbtin imiMiffl. It nut wily ) .

wrtr IwnHly npiliiM the alia, m i

time, but It elite ninny ilcfe-t- ll i'nmr lienutr rven In youth. It ir. t litfut nwuiiinliillng and men reditu 1 IIwhen neeuuitiliitpd It iiho gives lit "

to tho unduly thin llgure. In fnnt, It i

tint chief ngctit (if plimtlo form nnd tinlint lio too liitti h reuniiuiietidod IoUkmwho lmo lwt the lithe gracefttluefiH ofyouth. Miibiimo also uxcitcs tlni vitalityof tho rktu mid innkcH tliu Joints Mippl'.rays Vogue, iiuthority nlwi for tho lollowing:

tlnimigo should always follow thebnth nud not precedo It, heomiMi nfUitho lj.it li tho Klein is wot andlluxible and more vuy nbcorlM outetliiiprcs'lons Fa co inimgn wards ol.wrinkles hotter tuati nny coiiuetio oando, and this every woman may do fi.iherself Tho ni.tt.suut.0 uses thu pnre.--iand best of cold crunm in her iiiiinlpu-latiotiH- ,

and after n certain amount i,trubbing the fnco Is wiped oil and a nnwsupply rubbed in. Alter Miverul appli-cations thu fauo is then wusheil oil withHungnriau or rnsowatcr, and n freez-ing procohS begun with applications ofice, gently mltnlnUtc red. Tho face thenblooms out into the Mvcctust frcsluasafter this treatment is ended, and nutliing cau oxccctl tho marked improvement obtervahlo in all cases wliero thomassouHo is skillful and thoroughlymistress of her art.

A fow hints aro necesc'ary for thosewho are nut within reach of a compe-tent facial masuuso. Dipping tho endsof tho first three lingers into it pot otcold cream, tho cheeks are rubbed up-ward toward tho eyes and Hidewnys to- -

wasl thu nose, ninny times together.Tho eyelids are rubbed from tho comerstoward tho uobo. Thu forehead is rubbed sideways toward tho editor audprehsed upward, and downward towardtho eyes, and from tho center towardtho tcuiplea The neck, whoro womenfirst show tho loss of youth, should borubbed from back, to front Always rubtho nose downward, tho sides of thonose or nostrils upward. Hub tho chinupward, and tho lips from tho cornersto tho center of tho mouth.

Hard skins nro mndu softer by beingrubbed with oil; llabby skins am ren-dered (Inner by bciug rubbed with alco-hol perfumed with verbena, which is ngreat strength giver. Hungarian water,felbiu.t water nud cau do cologuo, how-ove- r,

nro equally oflicacious and pleas-ant. Perfumed alum water may botried iu extreme cases of flabbinoss, buttho skin should never bo allowed to

so llabby as to rcquiro extrememeasures.

Another Ilutitl Cottutft.

Tho Hplendid now double storycottngo on tho .Hnwniittn hotelgrouudy ia nonrinp; completion. Itwill ndd 1G largo, airy rooms totho big cnravnuHnry. Mr. Muc-fnrln- no

has now decided to orectitd counterpart on tho oppositesido of tho Borcttuiift etreot tlrive- -way toward Central Union church.TheL's of tho two cottagos willapproach each other on tho snmelines, thuB forming a mngnificontcentral court, having tho mainhotel building ns tho baso onthomakai side.

Hotel Arrl.iiU.Hawaiian E It Smith and Olis

A Poole, Yokohama; EdnarQuackonbush aud J N Boyd, NowYork; Mark B age away (and F HLoring, Hiouo: 1$ P Freeman andT H Cravou, Shanghai; A Oiiryer, i'orrnofla; Win A xuudl'and wifo, and George A Young,Chicago; A A Thomas, Eltniia; CLJruuernon, Honi-koni- ;.

Arlington F Halstead andwife, Vaiulua; "V A Wright,Waimeu; A li iiauman, lwa.

The Anchor.

William Carlyle, who formerlyassisted P.F. Ityau in tho managoinont of the Anchor, has succeeded him in tho management, as-sisted by Oharlio Andrews. Hecontinues to deal out the cheerfor which the Anchor is not-ed, Suattlo beor on draughtcan always bo had, as woll as thobest brands of whiskies, etc., ineluding John Di war's Scotchwhisky. A full stook of otherliquors, winos, oto., is kopt onhand also.

Lot. of Hlntrfnfr.

Theru will be lots of singing atEmma squaro this ovoniug. As afourth number on the program, J.EdwardB and J, Shaw liavo engag-ed to proeont three imtivo airs, asfollows: "Waikini," "Akahi Hoi"and "Kuwiliwili." Immediatelyfollowinn tho intermission Mi-- s

Annie Kanoho will sing "OroMay," "I'oris" nnd "Loonora."This number will bo followed im-mediately by Kroutor's solo.

For a nice clean shavo or anartistic hair outdron in tothoElitnBarbor Shop, King street, nearAlakoa.

Distilled Wateiis the lienlUiicsi of nil drinks; you onti iiinkoit yourself by using our

ltUTLily "WaLer Oonclensex'.

rjnffm--?ivr

m ,

i

- -

wffim&i-fcWi

S vgJPIn Our Household Supply Department

v can show you nlno a line of good WATER.FILTERS, varying iu prices $1.50 to$12.50 each. Another good ihing is it

Office

wfa

from

BLue Flame Oil Stovewith which you can cook or bake as well aswith any kind of a stove, and not1 got onequarter so hot over it.

H. HACKFELD & CO.Limited.

-- Importers

General Merchandise'

ANDv

Plantation Supplies.

H, HACKFELD & CO,, Ltd.201 to 215 Fort Stroot. -

' .

JUST RECEIVED

and Doalors in- -

xv X

' 4

: : 810,

1

The City Furniture StoreAnother lot of those

Artistic Reed Chairs,Rockers, Tables, Etc.;

Just received in tlmn for the Holidays at the CITY FURNITURE STORE.Love Building, 634 and 636 Fort Street.

810

Call and Inspect them before It Is too late.

II. II. WILLIAMS. Manniror.TELEPHONES

Honolulu Undertaking Co,

ED. A. WILLIAMS.

Uesidenok

1Tho Only Fully Equipped, Complete nud EXCLUSIVELYUNDERTAKING Establishment t.u tho Islands. Every-thin- g

New and of tho Latest and Most Improved Styles." T" --n Tl f HIM

ASpeoialty! No Bungling! No Failures.'.NOTE: Mr. Ed. Williams is a Qruduato of Clark's Sohooloi

Perfect Embalming by which proooss the body rotains its naturalappoarunoe for yeurs. ' '

tt&" Offico and Parlors: 514 and 510 Fort St., near Hotel','Tolophono 179. Rosidonco and Night Telophono 815.

u Mr-;mxi&k-, ,

"

iIHk

k.rcWv

Page 8: Deed-K- Law-Que-stions - University of Hawaii...plot. Sevoral members of the family were concerned in it. They decided to kill Dr. Smith aud, from tho evidence, drew lots to dotormiuo

k&

.bate ArrivalsFor Hie Season of 1808 !

Ju4 hwrhwl Hi "Vi H ttoIHrrte f IUt(te Mlorf ill

TOntntit 91in C!rllMlftlir

and Snrinir ComiooUoiib

VV

Canopy-lo- p Surreys, $135 Up.

Cntundor Surroys. Business Buggies, Fhaotons,Jump-soa- t Buckboarcls. Delivery Wagons.imr Wit UtlAll.WTKl: Ti u I YtU VAI.H? l"0ll VAM'K 'Xt

HI --- y iivfcAWW

Canopy-lo- p Road Wagons, $90 Up.

QUALITY

stands for greatest rovering capacity,lonirt'st lilV and pLTiuani'iico of colors. Jn

Hall'sand Floor Paints which arc made, underthe sti(H!i'isioit oT a practical painter, itstands for lt;st and right ingredients, cor-rect proportions, scientific mixing exactknowledge of paint chemistry and ofpainters' rcqtiircmcnts.

S. O. HALL & SON,Liimirod.

of

WILUSON'SWONDERS

for

wshotbsidLdrsHBHWp

WTv-ITA- 'V

SCHUMAN'S

k liar

FortOne Door nlxiic CluhNlahlos.

205.

IN PAINTS

Cottage

FOR SLE- -

Lot of Large Mules

AND FINE

Driving Horses

bo at Rice's Stable,School

1ST In regard tohe Bainu may ho left at tho of

H. & Co.

"7". ISC. 2SIOE3.782-t- f

The Eveninq Jiulletin, 75 ct8, per

lKi ..vLtiUIK.t,Jk.U

We've Ruined theCOM CROP!

For years tho corn crop of this part of thehcach has been enormous, ltcckless shoo sollorsmade it so. Everybody to "break in"shoes or someone else to do it for thorn, bthe time they broken in they broken outalso, that broke pocket books.

Our motto "A cheap article is a, goodarticle, will stand inspection or wear,"a good article cheap will trade to our liken hungry horse to his feed.

The Manufacturers' Shoe Co.,

Importers and Dealers in Shoes.

Sign of the Big Shoe. Fort Street.Honolulu, H. 1.

The Event An Eventful Year

WILD WESTAND

KM Ionian Iiitactr

POSTPONEMENT.

Owing to the success at-

tending tho Oircus Mr. Wil-liso- n

has decided to postpone

his opening dateday thii mouth.

.t h Ul

""

ki1

Street,Telephone

Extra

BUVUUAL

rhcy May Seen

Street.

CommuiilcutloiiaOIlce

Watorhouae

month.

- vVl1 - -"--t'

had theirget and

wore woreand

is: notand not but

draw storo

somo

rp,nut itvumn liuiiiiiimxt iig.vqi.w.u, ii. i., aimiii, n, ibb

Gould Not Sloopftuff'orrrf With B)teplA and )t

a tile to Oo Mnr Work-Complet- ely

Cured hy Moort't BnrtupjirlllA."I Mflrtrd ftllh djwpU (lid could

not do ttijr lilhd ol houtfwotki I

rfjr nrrtoui and rould mt tlrrp, I

bird o much ftltuul Hood' rUnipurllUlli.t I hmiglil hoi tip, i found It fmctrllrl ttid I nought nil hntllrn, When1 li.d likrn I hrm I currd. I run nowdo tnjr houMxtork end cn idip wrll tIllRlit." Mahik IIamkk, J730 l'roit i j

Ara:lfiArH.,.,u.JlTEMS FROM HARBOR FRONTiTiiiiii iv r iiuiniiiiK uinu PirriiKTn'Ktho i).trtn whin It 1. In run down ornxlmuilrd condition." Mwi. Hawaii M.Hiiook, llfd lAdgc, MonUn.

II you hvr decldrd to take llood'i BarMmrlll do not he Induced to buy anyother. Get Hood' and only Hood'.

HOOCl S parlllalithe llmt-- ln fact the One True Mood furl-flr-

Holil hy all dfiiecnn t,li for 5.

at liannonloiiilr wltnHOOU S PillS liuud'abariapanfu. Sic.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

Diamond Head Klgnnl Ktatlon, Apr11.1 pin Weather clear, wind lightK.

TIDKS.

I. a rr- - w.b

Day. --i: s3 . .

T fTl c" c"

p.m. a.m. n.tii.lit.'u.Moiuluy 11 8. 0. 0.4U 1.51 2.01

p.m.Tuemliiy ..12 0. 0 8.13 J.18 0.4U

Wwliifwliiy.. .. Ill 1(1.10 10.30 CIO 2.30Tiiurwlny 1111.2.111.5.', 0.(1 AM

p.m.Krliliiy in 0.40 0.32 II. b

a.m.1 In. in.Hutimliiy 10 rt.10 1.20 7. 4. 7.20

p.m. a.hi.Sunday 17 2. I 1.15 7.S3 8.10

The Ktuiiihiril time wltlntlewiuii(lHatint. ii... n i..iii.ti..i.it rir...ki...ifiitime, wliluli N Hi. 30m. p. m. of Ha-- 1wnlliiii Htiiiul'iril time.

MOVr.Ml'.N'TH OF HTUAMi:im.

StviiiuerH due mid to nail toninrrowand for the next hix ilnyx are iih h:

AIllUVi:.

Uteameiih, Kiiom. Due.JJraeniar Yokohama Apr 12Itlo (le.lnindro Yokohama Air 12Muuim Lou ICoiin Apr 12

ealanillu San Kmuuthco Apr 13Wiirrlmoo Sydney Ajir 13Minwern Victoria Apt 15CKiiiiIIiiu IIllo Anr 10Mokolll Molokal Apr 10W O Hull Kuutil Anr 17Maul Kaliului Apr 17Peru San KriiuulHuo Aiir 10

DIU'AUT.

8teameii9. Foil Sails.Hraeniar INirtlaud Apr 12W O Hall Kauai Anr 12

Itlo lie Janeiro Sun 12Warrlmoo Vh'toria Apr 13Mlowera Sydney Apr 15Miiunu Loa Kona Apr 16Mokolll Molokui Anr 18

ealaudla Sail Krauclxco Apr 10Cluuillne Hllo 19ruru loKouumu Apr IV

AltUIVEIl AT HONOLULU.

Stinr J A CuinmiiH. Seurle. 5 hrsfrom AVulniuuulo.

Iwuluul, (jregory, 18hrsfromHouokuu.

Parker, 8 lira fromKnliuku.

Stmr Muul, Freeman, 13 hrs fromKaliului.

Stmr Keuuliou, Thompson, 8 lirafrom Luliulnu.

Stmr Kueuu, Mosher, 8 lirawuiaiua.

Stmr W O Hull, Iliiglunil, 13 lirafrom Nawlllwlll.

HAILED FIIOM HONOLULU.

Stmr Jaiuea Mukee, Tullett, for'"l""1,

Rtinr....- - ITiiidii.. ....... ..v....,nuu...iri.ltliiiw.n. ...fur ir.i.Hiiiukuu.

Hk John Smith, a roth, Sun Frnii- -clseo.

Stmr J A ('umiiiiiiH, Seurle, forWulmuutilo.

Stmr Mlktiliulu, Thoiiipwn, forNu- -WIIIWIIl.

Stmr Kauai, llruhn, for MakawellStmr Waluleule, Parker, for Ka-huk- u.

Fresno, Underwood, forl'ortTowusend luhullast.

,'

Wcakn. ami Nervoimuii. '

"I have beon taking Hood'sfor weakness of tliespino

and aud in a shorttime it had dono mo a great dealof oond. 1 oiumotHood's too hiuhly. I

Jfr. dtotAri

MOB TO GO THIS BYEKIKO.

Ptibll iHHicoit Htuiiiit fxiunrr,7410.

Meeting nlllootx, 7K10.

Drill CuniMiiy N. U. 11..7 ''10

Mooting Ilminoiiy Lotlgo, l.O.O. I' ,78110.

Meeting Pnoillo Lodge, Mumhi,7:!0.

MIh locluio nt .1. Ji.I 7illt'.

Hamburg Louis Goes to the Klondike on

Bark Fresno.

Birktnline John Smith lo 'Frisco Kaena

Brings Hews of Railway Extcuslon

-B- elfilc's Blft Steerage List.

Smooth suns nil arouinl Onbu.

The biirkuutiuo Arnyo in iu thefitroiun.

Tho Hi'lfiio is duo from Ilanm-ku- n

tomorrow.not pilot,Mncaulny is

on tho nick liHt.

Milium Loa due from Kotia Kautomorrow noou.

Sunr ou Hip Qartluu lulo yosteiday, 28,258 bags.

Slronij lioitberly wind nudheavy bwuII in tho Molokui chuuuul.

Tho ecboouer Hubert Lower in

tukiut; Hiignr of iho V. G. Hull today ut Fort etreot wlmrf.

Tho Koauhou, wliich arrivedVHHtoiday from Lahniua, reporlny500 bngs nuniir loft thoro.

Work on th csteusion of Pnci-l- io

Mail dock in verysbiwly. It is now

that it will be Guibhrd iu

lo for auuexatKinTho schooner Free Trndo des-

tined for ono of the Aleutian iul-ui- hIh

from Shu Fiunuisto with tx

com pun v of treasure Hookers maycall at Honolulu for water, accord

ting to advices received.The lielgic took 3 cabin and

llti steorage passnimers Irom thisport for tho OriHiitS.iturd.iy afternoou. This includes G8 men, 12women and 20 children of Japanpmp and 10 Ghitio-o- , all mn

Tho burkeutiuo John Smithsailed for San Francisco yentorday with 15,805 baga of Hugar,1,872,892 pounds, valued atSm),072 aud all shippod by Qack-fel- d

fe Co fur iiconuiit of Lihueto Williaun, Dunoud

l&Co.Captain Louis Sicueir, well

known iu tb shitimiiu cireles for

of Louis,"and lately iu command of thesohoouor.

WaialuH, will lfiive on1 T1 I l ftiio uaiKi.' resuo wniuu sans lor

Seattle iu ballast this afternoon.He will be secoud mato and bop sthat on her arrival in Seat'ln theFresno will be chartrod for the

when he will join thoHonolulu colony iu the forgold.

Track laying isslowly arouud Kaena point, i thoreport from Captain Mother ofthe Kaena which nrrived fromthat vicinity on- - Sa'md-iy- . Onthat day thoro was mill left aboutnni nimrlnr of a mile to lie com- -pltetl to get nrouud tho point hutas that was mil of curves, tho railsall huve to be bout in kIihd whichtakes lime. The road will go iu astraight lino from Kaona point toWmn'un, which plac? will boreaoi,ed by tho track layers in ar.t. ,i..i.f ..,a""""b"' .""-- .

rASSENOEllS DEI'AIIT.

For per stmr Belgio- Mrs Clark, Miss Oflico andStowait Clark.

PA8SENOE11S AIUUVED.

From per stmr Iwa- -lam Mrs w u u vvunurns. II E Ov rend.

From Oahu porls, per stmrWa alealo Mrs Geo Weight aud'1 cuiiureu, ur auuiii, xv xiieiseu.

From Kauai ports, perKnuai W H Rico, Mibb D Rich,A Conradt, D Scott, G N Wilcox,Mrs RWT Purvis and child,MrB W O Willfong, Miss Flora

titorttiMMk

........ Aprlimuv venrs in tliH port under thoKraueIweo..Apr

Apr

Stmi

StinrWululuale,

from

IJurk

Sar-sapari-

iiorvouBnefss,

locnmmeudSarsnparilla

lleglniflit11.,

McDoiiftM,AtllfltntlV,

Inspector,

progrtnhiuppositively

plantation

sobiiquet "Hamburi;

Klondike,

proceeding

Yokohama,

Harankun,

havo novor boon troubled as much Slmrpo, Sheriff Coney. P Steel. Awith weakness siuco taking F Knuds-- n. J K Farloy, K Tala-Hnod's- ."

Mary E. Lowis, E, rooto, Mrs S Kaoo.Qtiivorsity Ave, Guthrie, Okla. From Maui ports, por Btmr

Hood's Pills aro the only pills Maui- -F S Dodgo, .T W Youug,to tako with Hood's Sarsnparilla. II Howell, Mr Sharpo, J R Hig-Ea- sy

and yet ofttoiout. by, Bro Uertrum, J W Brown, J

OtPflliwnll. H I' Chltlli.M(5(itli,Mtc U linMi Ml Alililn llniln).II Vim in. Mr VnNUtnuto, A IIllnuinnii, 0 Itolli, W It Uoiliwnll,Mlaa K OurtiMi'll, (Ii ii Kiilillimili.O I WM.I-r- , Wnl lllu, KmoiiuUhoy, K A Moll rjmtlli, Mrn MollHtnitti nml ohll.l, Mm .1 JL 1'nty,MiHaKMnUttiy.MlMH l'nt),MtxII II lUiley, .Mich K l'nly.MrMeyer, II P llnldMiii.

IlKODII'l'H lHl.ANP ritouuoi:.

Per Mmr lunlnni -5- 21(1 linuastignr for F A delm for it Co, !0brtgs oohVo ntiil 100 lulls liidun.

PerHtmr WnUleale-lO- OO bngitugnr for M 8 (Jriiibauin A. Co, tillbngs rice rind 11 bills hide.

Per almr Kaena 500 bnHHttgnrfor Cnstlu ,t Cooke.

J'or stmr Kenuhou 1093 bngHsugar, !I0 bills hides.

Per Hlmr W CI Hall -- 5100 bngssugar, K0 bags taro, 1 horooii, ill)

bills hiilts.Per stinr Maui 10,118 bngs

sugar, U5 bags rice, i)5 bags taro,220 bags iiotatois, 21!l lings coin.50 hind entile, 112 huge, 77 pkghides, 105 pkgs (.uudrics.

I.V HIUIIKII COllllTM.

Ilr.hy llrmurrrr In H'uril ICqiilly KullOtrrrulril.

Tho matter of Mrs. VictoriaWard vs. ChuB. S. Doskv and E.Peck it Co , equity, was beforeJudge Perry again this morning.Mr. caver rend tho demurrer ofO. S. Decky aud submitted itwithout argument. Tlin Cmirroverruloil tlie domuiror, whereupon Jur. voavor noted exceplious. Kiunoy & liallou foiplaiutiff; Ciibtlo uud Weaver forijr. ue8Ky.

After honriurrnn infnrtnnl olnf..ment from F. W. Macfarlane, a- -

to the four Fearl City lot', Juildstreet premises and Him lmlf mf.rest in tho qutrtz mniiag claim,uio court, in tno matlor ot theestate of Adelia Coruwell, thimoruiug confirmed the Miter'Breport aud a DO roved the neenuntof the executors.

Judire S'aulev thin morninir nn.pointed Cecil Urowu pormauenlauminiHtrator ot tho estate of thelate blmou Ilotll undi-- a hond of8100,000, he to filo n now inventory wiunu M tlays nud lasuo thousual notieo to creditors

Itesnectivn litionntn in flip mnt--t' r of Charles Notley & Sons vs.Kukniuu Flaiitatinu Co. haveMgrei'd that the same may bouearu in vacation.

At Uuimu Sifunre.

Tho Hawaiian hand will offerthe following popular ooleotions atEmma squaro this evening:

TAUT I.

Overture Ivim ContornoPuiuphriiMOUen Bolt UroduSuleetloiiJeruaiilum Verdi

Wtilklul, AkahlHoI, Kuwlllwlll.Messrs J Kd wunls and J Shaw

PART II.Oru May, Doria, Leonora,

Miss Annie Kunoho.Cornet Solo-Culv- ert Polka

bteluhauserMr. Charles Kreuter.

WultK-Wundcr- iiig MinstrelKlesler

Finale Mount Guard EllonhergHuwall Pouol.

Senator lluiuiu Uettcr.

WiiBhinctoo. Auril 12 It whhstated today that Senator Haunabad Buflieiently recoverod fromhis recent illness as to be ablo totake a ride through our parks ona Sterling biojclo The PaoifieCyeHj and Manufacturing Co..Ltd , are Honolulu agents for thisuum-to-wo- Hr uiieol. ,

TIib IlriivlU Concert.

Tho Opera House was jammedSaturday uiubtou the occasion ofthe church benefit concert. Thatmuch was expected, however. Thopn grain went of very ulcoJy andwhs frequently applauded. Therewill bo no rop titiou, as all themouoy requirod was raised.,

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FiiHe Flro Alurm.

Shortly after 1 o'olook thisafternoon a falao alarm of firo wusturned in from tho neighborhoodof tho Palaraa Grocory, Kingstreot. t le aoparlment responded promptly. It could not bolearned who sent in tho alarm.

Ordors solicited for specialmonu or diunor cards, dono inwater colors or oils. King Bros.,Hotel stroot.

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Mm AUTiioiiiTy;

Election Proohunation,

PwAMMUfn ei'iitr: iMiiiniHit. '

llmndiihl, Mnreli f, tm,fIII nmirdntiHi llll Allli In A i.f (hn

CiiImM, imlleii IihIhIiv uK.mll.,.!it hIiI idmllmi f..r n Hiimliir Ih fill munexplled nil eiiillUK Iho l..l Wt-d- . ,ni.dy of Hi4imlir, pum, muinhI ,yllindrailliiif V. Y. lliiriiiir.Niiyi..r iIlm f'iiMld NiiiiiIoHhI 1,1iM, j miipiu iu miii Nvii.ud K.imlnrlHl DUirlil,MuikU of MhiiI, Midokul. li... i

KlllllMllKMll, Ifhweri h l,,,,, ,lf Hniu. mid ft nVliH-- p. ni on TIIUIWIUY, .Ilm 1 Hli dny of April, Imc.

Ilm nimliiall,mi for hiuiIIiIiiU-- ,mtlw deHi,t.d win, t10 AllnlMor oftlii,liilurlorimt loMtlmii IimmiIv.i.o i,ftho day of oli't'tliiu.

The iiitlnir ihitIihu. iw.iii i...- I'" 1'it.njnand lin.Ni-iorNo- tdeillou In ihoVfeomliilMrlet are iim follow hilet l'lveini't.

That iKiitlnn f Molokui eoiiHlrtliig ofKnlnwiio uud KnlnujiniM. I'oli,K pUWJK'lilnujiiipn Mom llonso.

InHNctorH:V. Notloy,

J.K. Wiiliinmu,f. A. IlulxiH-k- .

2nd I'rcelnct.Tho ronmlniloroftholhlaniliif .ri. .

kill, rolling p.iTO! 1'ukoo Court llonso.IiiH'ctoni:

Ooo. Trlmhlo,II. ManiiKo, 'A. Kiiinai.

Urd 1'iei'lnt't.Tho dUtrlct of Ijihulnii nml ll. io,..,.i

of IjiuiiI. 1'ollliiir l)l:i'o: r.iili,il., .,...linn no.

IiiKiMietora:

Ilonry Dk'konxou,A. X. UnyholdLMi,Itov. A. l'ull.

1th rreolntt.Dliitriit of Kiiiiniiiuli. rollln.. i.l,i,.o!

llouokaluti .School IIoiiko.1umh)L'1oin:

It. V. Keurlo,l).i Id Taylor, Jr.,D.iiil Kiipuku.

5th 1'iceliict.CunslHtlug of that portion of YViillnkii

lying iiouli of tlioa.mil hills, Includinguinco anil tlio InIuihI of Kalioolawo.

l'olllng plnoo- - Walhtku Court HouseIiiHpoi'tors:

W. T. llohinsoii,J. II. ThouiiiN,

(Ml I'lOCillL't.

Tho roiuiiluliig portion of tho illtrlutof Walluku, tho 'dlMtrict ofnoniiaiila. rolllnir nliifo: (!i1Min.ii

Houso, Kahulul.Inspcotora:

L. M. .iiimvalt,D. Quill,i:. JI. Carloy.

7th J'roflnot.Tho dlstrh't of IIonuuiiLi. lllln.r

pluco: lIohuauLi Court Houso.Iuapuctora:

J. M. Napulou,O.K. Kiiuukau,S. K. Kaloikau.

8th I'roclnut.All that portion of said district known

us Kul.1 and that portion of tho land ofIlamukuiijioko lying south mid west oftho Mullko Valloy and iiiiiukn of a lino'irnwn along tlio contor of tho road running from Kiihuinul to tho MuknuaoJail, and u lino drawn In extensionthereof, rolling idnco: Makuwuo CourtHouso.

Inspectors:l' V. Hurdy,Georgo I'orsyth,Miinuol Cuhral.

9th l'lotlntt.Tho ronmlnilor of tho district of

to tho Oulch of Oopulon. rollingplaco: Iluiiiukuapoko .School Houso.

Insj)Octors:W. V. Mossnian,W. i:. Shaw,I. Tf. Kuhokuokalnul,

10th Proelnet.Klhlklnitl, Kiuijh) and Klpahulu. l'ol-lin- g

plaio: School Houso, Klpahulu.IiiHpoctorN:

A, dross,W. II. Starkoy,J. K. rilnianu.

11th riotlnct.From Klpahulu to and Including u.

rolling pUco- - Harm CourtHouso.

Inspectors;V. Wlttrock,J. Qrunwald,J. K. Kaluuia.

12th Product.DIbtrlct of Koolau to tho Oulch of

Oopulon. rolling plaeo: School Houho,Koanno,

luspoctors:II. Itoutor,1). W. NapIIma,

J. A. KING,851-- Mlnlstor of tho Iutoiior.

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