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THE DAILY BULLETIN. FEBRUARY 20. 1895.
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SHIP KENILWORTH. j
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Biggest Bulling Vessel Ever In Ho
nolulu Harbor.
There is in tho harbor tho largost
Bailing vessel that over entered it. ,
She is thu four-masted stcol ship
Konilworth, of 2178 tons, (mutually
built at Port Glasgow on tho Clydo
in 1887. Sho was buruod out nt
Port Costa, California, nothing but
hull and mast buiiig loft standing.
Tho Konilworth was thou bought
by San Frauci.co capitalists aud her ,
iutorual works boiug rebuilt sho was
put under the American Hag. Cap
tain E. G. Baker, her master, ha an
interest in the vessel. Her earryiug
capacity is 3100 tons. Sho is char
tered to take a cargo of sugar hence
to Now York, being tho first ono
engaged in this new departure in
the sugar trade. Her load will con
sist of seventy thousand bags of tho
article, aud sho will sail ou or about
tuo 27th inst. mo stair., anu tuo man, iniuKing
Tho Konilworth is 330 feet in , that sho was killed, and fearing that
length, and of graceful proportions, i ho would bo arrested for murder,
Sho is very well equipped through- disappeared and has not boon soon
out, with dock houses of iron, stand- ' sinco. Tho mouso escaped. vl min
ing rigging of steel, engines for ing Journal.
handling cargo aud hoisting sails,
diamond screw steeriug gear, with
substitute tiller gear in ca.o of acci
dent, etc. The master and officers'
cabins are unusually roomy aud
im"" "'? uuusuawj iwuinj u..
comfortable, having baths aud mo-1
doru sanitary fittinizs. Although
plain tho woodwork is nicely grain
ed. Captaiu Baker has a set of
shore furniture in his bedroom, in
cluding a double bed and bureau.
There is accommodation for only
threo passengers, tho cabins being ,
evidently designed to afford tho
greatest possible comfort to tho ,
master and mates. A. P. Piper is j
tho chief officer. Although such a
largo ship, the Konilworth will draw ,
but 22.3 feet when sho leaves port.
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Men and Woraon
Gov. Upham of Wisconsin is said
to have been robbed of a diamond at
his first offiuial receptiou.
Dean Holo lectured in Boston for
the beuofit of charity. Tho receipts
wro 120 aud tho dean pocketed
1(X), leaving the beuetieianes in
debt.
Col. John A. Cockerill, who is go
ing to Japan for two years for tho
Now York Herald, will receive S20,
000 and all expenses from his paper.
George Francis Train is still de
livering "sermon.." in Union Squaro
hall, New York, which for cranki
ness boat anything Gotham has over
heard.
Hall Caiue is a Manxman himself,
anil honce, probably, the groat suc
cess of his novel bearing that namo.
His present ambition is to write a
life of Christ.
President Guiehard of tho Suez
canal board started from Marseilles
for Cairo to lay buforo the khedivo
a proposal to rouanio.tho canal aftor
its constructor, the late Couut
Ferdinand do Les.ops.
Julius Rogers of Marshall county,
Iowa, who was such a small baby
that nobody expected him to live, is
now tho biggest man in that part of
the state, standing (i feet 5 inches in
height aud weighing 3.'2 pouuds.
Vauillo, tho eldest sou of King
Bohanziu, tho ex-king of Dahomey,
has begun school life at tho Lycee,
of St. Pierre, Martinique, the place
of his captivity. "He wishes to learu
French," it is saidout of grati
tude, uo doubt, to his captors.
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Still Anothor Sir Roger Ttchborno.
Sir Roger Tichbomo has beeu dis
covered again in Australia. This
time ho is a lunatic, named William
Creswell, in tho asylum at Para
matta. Jean Lino, who figured in
tho trial, tells a story of Tichbomo
sailing from Rio Jaueiro in 1851 on
tho ship BolJa for New York, of the
ship boiug stolon by captain and
orew, chauged in appearance, callqd
the Osproy, and taken to Australia,
whom sho was sold. Ho identifies
Creswell as the lost baronet. On
tho other hand, a Catholic priest as
sorts that Tichbomo died in an asy
lum fcr the improvident at Geolong
in 1853.
dotting Evon With a Janitor.
Tho janitor of ono of Somervillo's
apartment housos was married re
cently, and tho tenants all clubbed
together and bought him two round
trip tickets to San Francisco, so that
when ho wont on his wedding trip he
might stay away as long as possible
They all say that it seems as if they
havo been living whilo ho has boon
gone. Someri'iUe Journal.
.
In a recent editorial tho Salem,
Oregon, Iudopondout says: "Timo
am) again havo we soon Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy tried and never
without tuo most satisfactory ro
suits. Whenever wo seo a person
aillictod with horsouoss, with a cough
or cold; wo invariably adviso them
to get Chamberlain's Cough Reme
dy; and when they do, they novor
regret it. It always doos tho work,
and does it well." For sale by Bon
bou, Smith & Co., Agents for tho
Hawaiian Islands,
THE MOUSE ESCAPED.
In Spite of n Woman, a Pole, a Man,
a Gun, and a Dog.
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a inuy wniio uikk,h1 " vuu 'U i
suit of her domestic duties encoun-1
torod a mouse in the Hour barrel.
Now, most ladies, under similar cir
cumstances, would havo uttered a
few guuiuo shrieks, and then sought '
safety in tho garret, but this one j
possessed more than tho ordinary
dogreo of genuine courage. '
She summoned tho man servant
and told him to got tho gun, rail J
tho dop, and station himself at a
convenient distance. Then sho
clambered half way upstairs and
commenced to punch the flour bar
rel with a polo.
Proseutly tho mouo made its ap
pearance aud started across tho floor.
Tho dog at onco wont in pursuit.
Tho man fired aud tho dog droppod
doad, tho lady fainted and fell down
Tho Ad Would Oomo Too High.
"1 was ordering my advortisemout
in a Melbourne daily newspaper
olU(!0 onouny" BaKi tuo narrator,
i.wmm a tftflf janky countryman
olllco ono day," said tho narrator,
walkod in and said ho wanted an 'in
momoriam' notice in tho obituary
column of tho paper.
" 'My olo guvnor died a yoar ago,'
he explained, 'and I should liko a
bit o' poetry in tho paper about ,
him.' I
"'All right,' answorod tho clerk;
'havo you brought it with you?' !
" 'No,' said tho rustic; 'can't you
fix mo up a bitl'
" 'Certainly,' replied tho clerk.
'Our charge for "in memoriam" no
tices is G shillic's au inch.'
"A look of inteuso amazement
passed over the countryman's faco.
" 'Good gracious!' he cried as he
made for the door. 'I can't stand
that. My guvnor was 6 feet highl' "
Melbourne Argun.
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Tho Flower Society.
Tho annual meeting of tho Hono
lulu Flowor Society will bo held ou
Thursday, Feb. 21st, at 3 p. m. in the
Y. M. C. A. parlor. A full attend
ance is requested in order to elect
ollicors and make orraugemonts for
tho coming yoar. Good work has
beeu douo by the society in tho past,
and it is ho pod that mauy frionds,
who are interested aud willing to
holp in tho flower mission, will at
tend the meeting.
It's almost as easy for a
horse fuel on California
Feed Co.'s llay and
Grain to draw his load
as it is for this big ele
phant to draw his. "We
pay the highest price and
get tho best there is to
be had. Our prices are
as low as the lowest.
Prompt delivery. Both
Telephones 121. . . .
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
THE UNDEUSIGNED HAVING 11E
celved Letter, of Administration of
the Estate of Henri G. McGrew, heroby
make demand upon all persons having
property belonging to said Estate to de
liver same to him. Notlco is also hereby
given to all creditors of the deceased to
present their claims duly authenticated
within six months from this date.
J. O. OAHTKH,
Administrator, 208 Merchant street.
Honolulu, Jan. 21, 1805. ms-lm
M. T. DONNELL,
PATENTEE AND SOLE UANCFAOTCKEB
or THE
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New Patented Poi Strainer
All Orders or Communications
addressed to E. 0. Hall St, Son, L'd.,
iwho have them on mile), or to M. T.
onnell, will receive prompt attention.
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Ansa Katie Jlosonurant
Ulster, r-L
Scrofula
Tho Worst Case tho Doc
tors Evor Saw
Hood's Sarsaparllla Perfectly Cured
"0,1, Hood ti Co., Lowell, l!ui,i
"Dear Slrsi-I wlih to testify to th great
t&lua ot Hood'- Bartaparllla. For som time I
had been troubled with scrofula, which early
tut winter assumed a Terr bad form.
Soros Appeared on My Face
and hands and gradually Increased in ttumbef
until they reached to my shoulder. Tb doctors
aid It was the worst case ot scrofula they erei
saw and also went so tar as to say It was In.
curable. I tried ointments and other remedies
buttonoavalL Alrlcnd recommended Hood's
Hood'sCures
Bar s jpirllla. and althouch I was completely dl
couraged, as a last chance I resolved to dr It I
trl.lL Attcrtaklngonebotlln I noticed the sores ,
iuh goauacuccu w uiiu. Alter uio bi.ua uv.ui
. They Were All Healed.
I continued to take It, however, until I had use4
nine bottles, and now I am rerfeotly
Miss Katie Kosk.vo.unt, Ulster, 1'enn.
wen.'
Hood's Pills aro prompt and efficient, yet
asy la action. Bold by all druggists. SM.
Hoforon Drug Co., L'd.,
Sole Agents for tlin Republic! of Hawaii.
Tour doctor
will tell you
It is the
safest diet
for baby
FOU SALE IJY THE
HOLLISTER DRUG CO., L'D,
Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.
r. o. JONES.
E. A. JONES.
THU HA-WAIIAN
Safe Deposits Investment Co.
NO. 103 FOHT BTItEET.
SAFES of Various Sizes for Kent
hy the Month or Year.
tm VAULTS open from 8:30 a. m.
until 4 r. M. except on Saturdays, when
they will be closed at 2:30 r, it,
mWE Buy aud Sell Kirst-clas.
STOCKS and I10NDS and make ad
vances on same.
FOR SALE.
A ONE UNDIVIDED TWENTIETH
tthare In tho Abupuaa of Houokun
situate in Bouth Kona, llnwull, containing
an area of 0578 Acres, and being Apana U
of 11. 1'. U857, L. 0. A. 7713. Thero uro 3.
U-10 Acres to every share This laud nd
Joins Knlahlkl on the South and 1 a valu
able properly. A good deal of it is suit
able for t'oilee, and the balance for pastur
aeu. It lies near Hookenu lauding, l'rlce
$800. Title perfect; warranty deed, ac
knowledged and stamped, given to pur
chaser, For further particulars apply to
J. M. MONBAUUAT.
Honolulu, Jciiuafy , 1805. 122S-tf
The Daily livlletin, 60 cents per
month, delivered by carrier.
20 lbs. W
Hvth
of 9.
Nestled
BT AUTHORITY.
PROCLMATION.
EXECUTIVE BUILDING, )
Honolulu,"!!. I., January 7, 1895.)
Tho right of WRIT OF HABEAS
CORPUS is heroby suspended and
MARTIAL LAW is instituted aud
established throughout tho Island ,
of Oahu, to continuo until further
notice, during which time, however,
tho Courts will continuo iu session
and conduct ordinary business as
usual, oxcept as aforesaid.
By tho President:
SANFORD B. DOLE,
President of tho Republic of Ha
waii. J. A. KING,
Minister of tho Interior.
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NOTICE.
SPECIAL ORDERS No. 31
MAJOR MoLEOD, commanding
First Regiment, N. G. H., is hereby
ordered to cause John Mahuka,
Kaliikuewa, Liwai Kamoakani alias
(Pipi), Kaona, Puualua, Samuel Ka
lalau, Patrick Lano, Kilohana, Ma
nuel Kubio, Henry Mahoo, Samuol
K. Kaloa, Nahaikuahino and Tom
Pedro, prisoners under arrest ou tho
chargo of treason, to be transferred
to the custody of the Marshal.
By order of tho Commaudor-in-
Chiof. '
J NO. H. SOPER,
Adjutant-General.
Adjutant-General's Office, Hono
lulu, February 12, 1893.
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3STOTIOE
SPECIAL ORDERS No. 31.
Tho following appointment is
heroby announced for tho informa
tion of tho National Guard of Ha
waii. A. G. M. Robertson, to bo Aid-do-Camp
ou tho General Staff with
rank of Captain, from February 11,
189o.
Captaiu A. G. M. Robertsou will
act as Judge Adrocate ou tho Mili
tary Commission now in soasiou iu
this city, vice Captain W. A. Kiuuoy,
rolierod from said duty.
By order of tho Commander-in-Chief.
JNO. H. SOPER,
Adjutant-General.
Adjutant-General's Office, Hono
lulu, H. I., February 11, 1895.
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General, Headquarters, Re.uulio)
of Hawaii, j-
Ad jut ant General's Office,)
Honolulu, Island of Oahu, H. I.,
January 16, 1895,
Special Obdeh No. 25.
OnoEii Fon a Military Commission.
A Military Commission is heroby
ordered to meet at Honolulu, Islaud
of Oahu, ou Thursday, the 17th day
of Jauuary, A. D. 1895, at 10 o'clock
a. in., and thereafter from day to day
for tho trial of such prisoners as
may bo brought before it ou tho
charges aud specifications to be pre
sented by tho Judgo Advocate.
The Officers composing tho Com
mission aro:
1. Colonel William Austin Whit
iug, First Rogimout, N, G. II.
2. Lioutonant-Colonol J. H. Fisher,
First Regiment, N. G. H.
3. Captain 0. W. Ziegler, Compa
ny F, N. G. H.
4. Captain J. M. Camara, Jr., Com
pany 0, N. G. H.
5. Captain J. W. Pratt, Adjutant,
N. G. H.
6. Captain W.O. Wilder, Jr., Com
pany D, N. G. H.
7. First Lioutenaut J. W. Jones,
Company D, N. G. H.
Captain William A. Kinney, Aid-do-Camp
on Genornl Staff, Judge
Advocate.
By order of tho Commaudor-in-Chief.
(Signed) JNO. H. SOPEH,
1239-lf Adjutant-General.
3STOTIOE.
Under MARTIAL LAW ovory
porson found upon tho. streets or
in any public placo botweeu tho
hours of
9:30 P. M. aud C A. M.
will bo liable to arrest, unless pro
vided with a pass from Military
Headquarters of tho Marshal's
Office
Tho gathering of crowds is pro
hibited. Anyono disturbing the peace or
disobeying ordors is liable to sum
mary arrest without warrant.
By order of tho Commander-in-Chiof,
J. H. SOPER,
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8AL00N NOTICE.
From aud afterdate LIQUORS OF ALL
DESOitlPriONS will be allowed (o be
sold at toe Licensed Saloon, botween the
hours of 0 a. m. and 0. r . m , providing tho
.ante be drank on tho premlsus.
No Liquors shall bo taken nway from
such fcnlooiu except llecr, Ale and Stout.
Any violation of this will cnuso such Sa
loon to bo Immediately closed. Tho pres
ence of any person under the Inltuenco of
lquor upon uny saloon premises will also
be Butllclcnt to cause such Saloon to bo Im
mediately closed.
E. 0. IIITOIICOUK,
Marshal Kepubllo of Hawaii.
February 0, 1803. l5C-tf
3STOTIOE3.
SPECIAL ORDERS, No. 2G.
Tho Military Commission now iu
session iu this city, convened by
Special Orders No. 25, datod January
1G, 1895, from theso Headquarters
will hold its sessions without regard
to hours.
By order of the Commaudor-in-Chief.
JNO. H. SOPER,
Adjutant-General.
Adjutant-General's Office, Hono
lulu, January 19, 1895. 1213-tf
2STOTIOEJ.
All persons aro hereby notified
that they aro strictly forbiddon to
use firo crackers, Chiueso bombs or
any fireworks whatovor within tho
limits of Honolulu.
E. G. HITCHCOCK,
Marshal Republic of Hawaii.
Honolulu, Jan. 22, 1895.
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-tSTOTIOB.
All bills against tho Polico De
partment, contracted botwoen Jan.
0 and Fob. 11, aro ordored to bo pre
sented to the Marshal boforo Feb.
20, 1895.
E. G. HITCHCOCK,
Marshal Ropublio of Hawaii.
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3STOTIOH1.
On and aftor tin. date, all porsons
wishing passos, will ploaso call bo
twoen the hours of 11 and 12 a. m.,
aud 7 and 9 r. u., for tho same.
E. G. HITCHCOCK,
Marshal Ropublio of Hawaii.
Honolulu, Fobruary 9, 1895.
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Cement Sidewalks & Gra
nite Curbing Laid.
Estimates given on all kinds ol
STONE, CONUItETE & l'LABTEU WOHK
Xu- 0OH0BIT1 A SFCOIALTY "3
JOHN F. BOWLER.
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