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OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO,
Time Table
FROM AND AFTER OCTODEU 1, 92.
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Leave Honolulu.. .0:16 8:45 1:45 4:35t
Arrive Honouliul!.7:20 0:57 2:57 5:35f
IiCnvolIonoullul!..7:S0 10:43 3:43 5:42f
Arrive Honolulu .8:35 11:55 4:55 0:50t
Pkahl City Local.
Leavo Honolulu 5:10 ....
Arrlvo Pcnrl City 5:488 ....
Leave Pearl Olty..0s55
Arrive Honolulu. 7:30
Sundays excepted, t Saturdays only.
Saturdays excepted.
Tidoa, Sun and. Moon.
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LOOAIi AND GENERAL NEWS.
Rooms to lot with board nt Ilnui
wni, Wnikiki.
Diamond Hond, 3 p. m. Wonthor
cloudy, wind southwest.
Mechanic Eugino Co. will hold n
special mooting at 7 sharp this ovon
ing. John Radin has rocovorod tho
woalth advortisod by him in this
papor as lost.
Tho old Firo Dopartmont Board
will moot this ovoniiiK in Firo Polico
hall at 7:30.
Tho banks of Bishop & Co. and
Clans Sprockols & Co. will closo at
11 o'cloclt to-morrow morning.
Two American warships and ouo
Japanese cruiser aro tho remnants
o tho lately formidable naval row.
Tho mail despatched by tho Post
Ollico on tho U. S. S. Allianco to-day
consistod of 195G lottors and 659
papers.
It took oight quarts of champagno
to fill tho Hoalani's championship
bowl, on oxhibitiou in F. Krugers
window.
3 12
4 7
0 10 4 41
o io r 20
sets.
0 10. 0 0
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G 11
714
8 11
Now moon on the l'tli nt till. 2m. p. m.
Tiino Whistle bloun lit lh. 2Sm. 31s. p.m. of
Honolulu lime, which is tho sumo us 12h. Oin.
K of UlL'Olltticll ttllU".
THE DAILY BULtBTIN.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1C, 1893.
nE-A.K,I3STE 3STE"WS.
Departures.
Thursday, Mar. 10.
Whaling bk Andrew Hicks, for tho North
USS Allianco, Whiting, for San Francisco
11 1 J J! S Koii-ko, Tashiro, for San
Francisco
Stnir AVaialealo for Kilanea
Stinr J A Cummins for Koolnu
Two moro opium smokers woro
placed nndor arrest last night, Cap
tain Klomino of tho mountod patrol
doing tho act.
Tho Hawaiian Band will play at
Tliomas Square to-morrow afternoon
at 3 o'clock and at tho Hawaiian
Hotel at 7:30 p.m.
Tho boll towor has had some im-
Erovomouts mado to it lately. Tho
oil will bo tried botweon 8 and 9
o'clock to-morrow morning.
Tho Japanese steamer Miiko Maru
did not loavo to-day as advortisod,
but will loavo to-morrow morning
for Yokohama at 10 o'clock.
CITY OF REFDGE.
A Japanese Murderer Escapes
Aboard-His Country's
Warship,
Tho Commander Holds Him from tho
Authorities.
STRICKEN DOWN.
Hon. P. V. Kanoa Prostrntod With
n Stroke of Paralysis.
It is with rogrot tho announce
ment is mado of tho sad stroke which
has bofnllon Hon. Paul P. Kanon, of
Kauai. Ho sufforod an attack of
paralysis on Tuesday morning, and
has boon confined to his bod sinco.
Ono sido is totally deprived of move
ment, and Mr. Kanoa lios to-day in
a very critical condition.
Dr. Trousseau was summonod
earl' and has boon assiduous in his
attention on tho patient. No chnugo
has boon noticed sinco tho first attack.
Vessels Leaving To-morrow.
S S Miiko Maru for Yokohama at 10 a in
Htmr Kiuau for Maui and Hawaii at li p in
Cargoes from Island Ports.
Stmr J A Cummins IL'00 hags nilgai.
Bishop, March 15 Ji
family and J K Holt.
Passengers,
in. ii
A wiuemaim and
An opium fiend was fined $50 by
Magistrate Foster this morning. A
Japanese who was arrested about
tho same time was discharged.
Mr. W. if. McCandloss' 150-pound
safe has not as yet boon located. Tho
burglars threaten to outdo tho Ad
vertiser's 300-year carrying feat.
Tho three colored men under ar
rost for tho Cartwright burglary aro
still in cell, as their friends aro un
able to raiso the $1000 bail each.
Season tickots for tho tug-of-war
tournament to take placo on Satur
day night aro on salo at tho office of
C. J. McCarthy, Merchant street.
Tho baseball team from the U. S.
S. Mohican and tho Hawaii team aro
practicing daily for their gamo to
take placo on Saturday afternoon.
To-morrow, March 17th, being tho
birthday of Kamehamoha III., it
will bo observed as a national holi
day and all government offices will
bo closed.
Shipping Notes.
The steamer Kinau will leave for Maui
and Hawaii to-morrow afternoon at 2
o'eloek.
The Japanese steamer Miiko Maru will
leave for Yokohama at 10 o'eloek to-mor-
A number of Japanese will
row morning,
leave by her.
OFFERED A BRIBE.
Although to-morrow is a public
holiday tho money order branch of
tho Post Office will keep open until
11 o'clock for business by tho Ki
nau's mail.
A Japanese prisoner has escaped
on board the Japanoso warship Na
uiva and claimed rofugo there.
Imada Yasaka was convicted of
murdor in tho second dogroo at tho
December term of tho Soeond Judi
cial Circuit Court hold at Lahainn.
Ho had killod a fellow-countryman
at Waihoo, Maui.
Chief Justice Judd sontoncod tho
culprit to bo imprisoned at hard la
bor for 21 years. Imada Yasaka was
accordingly consigned to Oahu
Prison to work out liis torm.
This foronoou Imada escapod from
tho prison gang working at tho
Quarantino Station. Ho was pur
sued bi tho luna and jumped into
tho water. Tho luna sprang into a
canoo and continued tho pursuit in
tho water. Tho Jap was a strong
swimmer, however, and distancing
his pursuer reached tho Japanoso
cruiser, whero ho was received on
board.
The Provisional Government, on
being apprised of tho facts, sent a
request to Captain Toga of tho Na
niva to surrender tho prisoner. At a
late hour this afternoon tho request
had not been complied with.
Hon. W. O. Smith, Attornoy-Gon-oral,
was found by a roportor at 3:45
in attendance at a meeting of tho
Board of Health. "While ho con
firmed tho foregoing facts, ho was
reticent as to other particulars and
would not confirm the rumor that
tho Captain of tho Naniva had in
terms declined to surrender tho prisoners.
Tho episode is tho most sensation
al ono in Hawaiian affairs sinco tho
hoisting of tho Stars and Stripes. It
is being oagorly discussed all over
town.
Tho escaped Japanoso is not ono
of tho two over whom hung a sen
tence of death for murder for many
mouths. Those woro convicted for a
murdor at Olowalu. Tho souteuco
of ouo (Otsuka) has been commuted
to imprisoumont for life, while tho
execution of tho other (Masuda) is
only postponed until next month.
FOUL PLAY OR SUICIDE.
Will Claim tho Prizes.
At a mooting of tho Myrllo Boat
Club yesterday evening a committee
was appointed to wnit on Superin
tendent Donnison, of the Oahu Rail
way & Land Company, regarding
tho boat races duo at Pearl Harbor
to-morrow. Tho Myrtles aro pre
pared to ongago in tho contests, and
if no opponents appoar will claim
tho prizes. Tho Hoalani Boat Club
have not taken any action toward
participating in tho races. Ono of
its mombors said, when told of tho
Myrtles' intention, "Thoy can have
tho cups."
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"Tho pooplo of this vicinity insist
on having Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and do not want any other,"
says John V. Bishop, of Portland
Mills, Indiana. That is right. Thoy
know it to bo superior to any other
for colds, and as a preventive ami
euro for croup, and why should the'
not insist upon having it. 50 cent
bottles for salo by all doalors. Ben
son, Smith & Co., agents for tho Ha
waiian Islands.
M. McfflERM.
soiivEinsr's
"German
Syrup"
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a iftji
Fine :. Easter :. Millinery
3SrcrW OFE53ST .A.T
N. S. SACHS'
104 Fort
Street,
o
Honolulu.
Latest Novelties I New Styles !
New Spring Flowers ! New Ribbons !
NEW ii.a.o:es!
Latest Novelties in Children's Hats I
ALSO A KIKE ASSORTMENT OF
New Spring Dress Materials !
NEW FIGURED MUSLINS, ORGANDIES ,fe OIIAM11R1CS,
NEW FRENCH AI.l-WOOL CHAILLES, dark (-round oircotij
WHITE & PRINTED LINEN IRISH LAWNS,
NEW COTTON PONGEES & COTTON CRAPES,
Sworn Accusation of Tax Assessor
Brown by Hon. J. Nawahi.
Tho correspondence botweon Min
ister Macfarlane and C. A. Brown,
Tax Assessor, in connection with tho
disuiissal from otlico of tho lat
ter by tho former, showed that
one of tho causes of tho Minister's
action was that Brown corruptly ap
proached Hon. J. Nawahi with tho
offer of a piece of land in Hilo if ho
would vote against tho Ministry.
Below will bo found Mr. Nawahi's
aflidavit, in which ho swears to tho
truth of tho charge:
translated corvj
Honolulu, wOahu,)
Hawaiiau Islands. J s'
I now remember '1 'on tho even
ing of tho 14th dav f Septombor,
A. D. 1892, 1 went in and mot C. A.
Brown, Esq., tho Tax Assessor in
Chief of tho Island of Oahu, in tho
ollico in back (makai) of tho Legis
lative Hall of tho Hawaiian King
dom, in Aliiolani Hale, and at the
time previous to tho voting on tho
resolution of want of confidence to
tho Cabinot of Macfarlane, Parker,
Gulick and Neumann, on that 11th
day of Septombor, 1892, ho askod of
mo:
"What is your opinion of this
Cabinot?"
I answered: "I know there aro 21
members in support of tho Cabinot
and 21 on tho sido to oust them.
Cannot got 25."
"I suppose j-ou know that piece of
land belonging to us in Hilo next to
your placoT" queried O. A. Brown.
"i os," X answered.
"Who has that placo now?" askod
C. A. Brown.
"A Chinaman has it, it is planted
in taro, got it probably from Mr.
Lyman."
"Now" (says C. A. Brown), "if you
will vote malting the 25 to oust this
Cabinot, wo willgivo you that placo."
I never answered until I wont back
to my seat, just previous to voting
on tho resolution.
Josci'ii Nawahi.
I horoby swear that all tho mat
tors above sot forth aro correct and
true, such boing-tho matters talked
over by mybolf and C. A. Brown on
that 11th day of September, 1892.
Joseph Nawahi.
An official notico appears to-day
'of tho appointment of T. C. Porter
as a member of the Executive Coun
cil, to administer the aifairs of tho
Dopartmont of Finance.
Schrieber alias Chips was sent
enced to thirty days' imprisonment
at hard labor in tho District Court
this morning for tho theft of jewelry
belonging to tho I X L store on
Saturday last.
Makalo was arrested yesterday on
a charge of larceny of some copper
belonging to tho Government. Ho
pleaded guilt in tho District Court
this morning and was seutonced to
sixty days' imprisoumont at hard
labor.
Tho first mate of tho bark John C.
Potter assaulted oiioof tho sailors of
that vessel this afternoon. A war
rant was issued but tho mate defied
arrest unless through tho American
Consul. This was procured and tho
mate sufforod himself to be led to
tho Station.
Two mon, A. Brown and J. Dew
ing, woro caught on tho promises in
the rear of tho Empiro Saloon this
niorning, and woro charged with be
ing there unlawfully and without
oxcuso. They will bo granted a
chauco to explain themselves on
Saturday.
Two native girls fell into a fight
j'ostorday evening at Palama in
which ono girl's noso was bitten off
above tho bridge. Hannah Kawelo,
tho damo who did tho damage, was
arrested this afternoon on a charge
of assault and battery. It is believed
a man was tho causo of tho battlo.
Persons who aro subject to attacks
of bilious colio can almost invariably
tell by their feelings, when to expect
nu nttack. If Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is
taken as soon as those symptoms ap
pear, thoy can ward oil tho disease.
Such perhOiiH should always keep
the Remedy at hand, ready for im
mediate use when needed. Two or
throe doses of it at the right time
will save thorn much miNoring, For
wile by all dealers. Benson, Smith
ii Co., ugoutu for the Hawaiian Islands,
"Queer Things I Saw in Australia,"
will bo tho subjoct of a lecture by
Rev. D. V. Lucas in tho Y. M. C. A.
hall this ovening. His lecture Tues
day evening on "Thumbs Up or
Thumbs Down" was listened to with
groat delight by an audience larger
than attended his first lecturo. Tho
lecture will begin at 7:B0 this oven
ing. An admission fee of 25 cents
will bo charged.
ADVERTISING NOTES.
Root Boor on draught at Benson,
Smith & Co.'s.
After shaving use Cucumber Skin
Tonic. Benson, Smith & Co., Agents.
Nntivo Fans and Curios in groat
varioty at tho "Elite Ico Cream Par
lors." Sunburn relieved at once by Cu
cumber Tonic, Benson, Smith & Co.,
Agents.
Dr. MoLonnan, lill Fort street,
above Hotel. Chrouio and Sugical
cases. Mutual Telephone 082.
Mechanics' Home, 59 and 01 Hotel
street. Lodging by da)', week or
month 25c. and 50u. a night; $1
and $1.25 a week.
Prof. F. Lombard, A. U., will con
tinue giving instruction in private
and in classes; French, Spanish,
and Latin. Residence, Alnkuu struct,
near Y. M, U, A.
The Dead Body of a Chinaman Found
Floating in tho Bay.
The body of a dead Chinaman
was seon floating in tho harbor near
tho old Custom Houso wharf at 11:30
o'clock this morning. Tho body was
half doubled up and tho face was
turned sideways. Tho discovory was
reported at tho Polico Station and
Deputy-Marshal Mohrton soon ar
rived on tho scone and had tho body
onvoyed to tho Station, whero it was
viewed by a largo number of Chinese,
but none seemed to know who tho
dead man was. Dr. Peterson was
called and examined tho body.
When first soon tho body was
floating about thirty feet from shore,
botweon two wliarf projections. The
clothes as well as tho face and hands
wore partly covered with mud from
tho bottom of tho bay. Thoro was
a cut ovor tho loft 03'c, from which
blood oozed when tho body was
taken on land. Othorwiso thoro was
no mark which would indicate foul
play.
Tho Chinaman woro a blouse of
black cloth and foreign-made pants,
and had on his feet Chinese shoes,
with blue silk Clnneso stockings.
To all appearances the Chinaman
must have been lying at tho bottom
of tho bay two or throe days, and
was stirred up by tho propeller of
tho steamer J. A. Cummins this
morning.
Tho dead Chinaman was identified
by a follow countryman at 2 o'clock
this afternoon as Leo Kiiij a member
of tho Chinese Secret Society, whoso
quarters aro at tho club houso ad
joining Kauuiakapili Church. Ho
is described as a man who was par
tially affected in tho head, and was
wont to wander; ho was missed
somo three days ago. It is gener
ally boliovod that ho committed sui
cide, and that tho cut ovor his eye
was causod by crabs feeding on it.
Leo Kin was about -J 5 years ol ago,
and has boon an inhabitant of the
country ovor ton years. For some
six or seven years ho lias not been
known to do auy work. Tho body
was buried this afternoon.
An inquest is being hold this after
noon in tho Deputy Marshal's ollico,
and adjourned till 1:B0 Saturday.
Martinsville, N.J., Methodist Par
sonage. " My acquaintance with
your remedy, Boschec's German
Syrup, was made about fourteen
years ago, when I contracted a Cold
which resulted in a Hoarseness and
a Cough which disabled me from
filliug my pulpit for a numbefr of
Sabbaths. After trying a Physician,
without obtaining relief I cannot
say now what remedy he prescribed
I saw the advertisement of your
remedy nnd obtained a bottle. I
received such quick and permanent
help from it that whenever we have
had Throat or Bronchial troubles
since in our family, Boschee's Ger
mau Syrup has been our favorite
remedy and always with favorable
results. I have never hesitated to
report my experience of its use to
others when I have found them
troubled in like manner." R.KV.
W. H. IlAGGARTY,
of the Newark, New A Safe
Jersey, M.IJ. Confer
ence, Apt il 25, 'go. Remedy.
G.G. GREE.V. Sole Man'fr.Woodbury.N.I.
3TO- 2.
ASPEOIALMEETING OF MECHANIC
KiiL-ine C... No. ! will be hold at tho
Police Hull
Firo
THIS THURSDAY EVENING,
AT
O'CLOCK SHARP.
All Momhor.s are requested to attend as
business of importance will be brought "V-
PER OKDEU OF COMMITTEE.'
07U-H
Grand Opening
OF
FANCY
DRESS
GOODS
AT-
Tho strongest recommendation
that any article can have is tho en
dorsement of tho mothers of tho
town. Whon tho mothers recom
mend it you may know that that
article lias moro than ordinary merit.
Hero is what tho Contorvillo, South
Dakota, Citizen Bays editorially of
an article sold in their town: "Lrom
personal experience wo can say that
Chamberlain's Cough Koinedy has
broken up bad colds for our chil
dren. Wo aro acquainted with many
mothers in Contorvillo who would
not bo without it in the liouse for a
good many times its cost! and aro
recommending it everyday." fiOi-ont
bottles for sale by all dealers, Uun
Boiij Smith it Co., agents for tho Ha
waiian Islands.
"KA fflAILE STORE"
ON
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15th
Swiss Muslin Figured DrosB Goods,
All-wool Crepes, Fronclt Dolaines,
Children's Hats and Bonnots,
Pronch Organdies, Etc., Etc.
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ANNUAL MEETING.
rpili: UlCmiLAlt ANNMJAL MKETINO
J. of tlui Ktoi'khnMern of tho Inhir
IhIiuhI hteuin Navl'tlun Company, (l.M),
will l held nt tho Olliiu of thu ('oniimiiy
on TUKriDAV, Miireh Ulht, at 10 o'clock;
A. m. W. H. MoLKAN,
H17rttl Huuruttiry.
NOTICE.
A LL ACCOUNTS OWING THE FAH1I-
xv Inn
All kind of Uummrrvlnl Prlntiiw
jtramjitty Mtouttd ul low rate u( lh
liuUdin Ojjkc.
btuliluH Co., (IAD, of over linen
month' Miindiuu. K not jmld by thu.'llbt
of Miireli, IflM, will ho iduued III lliu lunula
of u eiilleetiir.
J. J. KULUVAN,
President Fashlcjii Btublua Co., (L'd).
Patent Elastic Seam Drawers!
AVc want to cull tho attention
of our patrons to n novelty which,
from tho favor it has been re
ceived with, wo believe hits come
to stay and become tin indispon-
siblc nrticle of gent's furnishing.
A glance at the cut above will
show at once tho superiority of
goods made in this manner over
those heretofore in vogue.
Sokivkn's Patent Elastic
Skam Dkaweks aro provided
with an improvement consisting
of an Elastic Insertion at tho
inner and outer seams, which
gives elasticity in movement and
comfort in fit. The drawers arc
cut in figure outlines and ufibrd
the wearer all the advantages of
knit goods, while retaining the
superior comfort of woven fabric.
The Patknt Elastic Sham,
which contains no ituiiiiKit, re
tains its springiness and wears
longer than the other portion of
the garment. It makes tho
drawers conform to tho position
of tho wearer and avoids any
strain, no matter what altitude
tho body assumes.
It will also be found that these
Patent Elastic Seam Draw Kits
aro equally well adapted to all
athletic positions and allow tho
greatest freedom and ease of
motion. In the position as
sumed in the cut, not the least
tension is produced on the main
portion of the goods, while the
elastic seams allow tho transfor
mation of the figure as seon in
the position, which would be im
possible in others without pro
ducing great strain on the goods
and friction upon the person.
Wo havo now a complete stock
of these goods in all sizes, and
can recommend those made of
tho material known as "Jean"
to bo the coolest and best adapt
ed for those persons who do not
care to wear woolen fabrics.
They say that there is "noth
ing now under the sun," but tho
follow who said that was all
wrong, lie forgot "Gent's Fur
nishings," thoy're always mak
ing somotlung new in that lino.
The latest yet, wo havo just
received samples of, from tho
manufacturers. It consists of
Gauze, Balbriggan, or Silk Un
der Garments with WOOL skill
fully woven into the breast and
back to protect the most vital
parts of the body from cold or
ti fii i ii
emu. io tno many people wno
cannot wear ull wool goods on
account of tho irritation some
times felt, these goods will bo a
groat boon, as, while they will
have tho advantage of wearing
cotton fabric, tho lungs and
back will havo a nico warm cov
ering of wool. From tho many
sentiments of approval wo have
heard regarding those goods wo
believe thorn to ho a good tiling
for our climato, and have placed
our orders for a full stock,
which will bo on salo in about
two months.
To any purnou desiring lo see
the samples which wo have wo
will ho pleased to show llieui.
New White Goods, Dimities, Marseilles, Etc.
WE HAVE THE VlJltY LATEST IN
Laces, Embroideries & Trimmings !
ALSO A NEW LOT OF THE
Adeline Black Stockings
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73 Warren St., New York.
Large Packages 50 Cts
HOLLISTER & CO.,
XDPLXJO-C3-ISTS,
109 Fort Street, - - - EConolixLia, H. I.
Pacific Hardware Co, L'd
Oia.rxim.ins' Slock., Port Street.
JXTST rR-EJOEITVIEID
Leather Belting & Lace Leather
OF VEItY SUPERIOR QUALITY. AN INVOICE OF
IRON AND BRASS SCREWS
TO COMPLETE OUR LINE OF SIZES.
Sand Paper, Emery Cloth Sacks,
CS-lEkxit Nail Pullers, XEtritxt Swivels,
Turners Snips and Shears,
.A.-wls and. Tools, Qardon Trowels,
Egg Beaters, Cork Screws, Can Openers,
Scrub Brushes, Paints, Putty, Etc., Etc.
IB. IB1. EHLBRS &c CO.
SB FORT STK.E3E3T.
AFTER TAKING STOCK ALL KINDS OF
Curtains in
White, Cream and Colored !
tpm
Al half thu former viM.
T
M. MdLNERNY
Velvet Sc Smyrna Rugs
In all Hlitrs greutly reduced.
Woolen Goods in Plain, Striped & Plaids, Below Cost!
IW In fuel wo ollur Iiiinu-iiKu lluryuliis In nil l)omrtini'i(n. -i
VW Drossmaklna Under Uia Mauauoment ol MISS K. OLAJtK.
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