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" WHip rxrxvmnmm j. 7T 'I" wr ,,,' , foi ''AtJi ' ri- i i nlletm -V VOL. IX. NO. 1323. HONOLITLl', II t., THURSDAY, APRIL 25 IHJI5 PRICE 5 CENTS. i. ""war TS 7t3JflMRHBVr Hgwflf TT w "" T- TTT-" ' sSseTxxi "' -J ffe GJff pmn V-; I . , THE DAILY BULLETIN PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEIT SUNDAY BY TUB Mil; BallfttlD Fabllsiilflg Co., LM , AT THE OrrtOC, 136 li 328 fttraUnt SI.. Bonotota. B I BUBBORIPTION-Hix DoLiama Ybab, Delivered In Honolulu at Fifty Cent a Uohth, In advance. THE WEEKLY BBLLBuU IB PUDLI8HK.O- BVB1RY MONDAY At Fona Dollars a Ybab to Dutuctiitc, and Fivb Dollabs to Foreign HnhcrHiort. payable In advance. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING D01I IS IDMRlOk fTtr.l. TELEPHONE 256. P. O. BOX Ml. Thb Daily Bim.kti ii printed arid uub llshed by the DtUy Bulletin A'ublishlv? Company, Limited, at Its ofllce, Mer chant street, Honolulu. Hawaiian Isl ands. Daniel Logan, editor, resldr-t nr Alakea street, Honolulu, ntorPMld. Address letters for the paper "Kdllcr Bulletin," and business letters " Managm Dally Hullctln Publishing Comjianr." Using a personal nrtdreM may vans delay In attention. BusineM Oardn. tOEWXSS OOOKB, MrOBTIM AMD DeALBBS in LCMBEB AND all xihds or Boildiho Matkiiau. Fort Street, Honolulu. H. HAOXnOJ 00.. QEtllBAL COMMISSION AOINTB. Oorner Fort and (jaeen Btreeta, Honolulu. JHO. B. BIUTU1KS. ABCTIOHEEB AMD G ENERAL BUSINESS AOENT. Mahukona, Kohala, Hawaii. THOB. XJNSBAY, MAMnrAOTCBiMo Jeweleb amd Watch maker. Knknl Jewelry specialty, t-articuui Attention paid to all klndi of repairs Campbell Blook, Merchant Street. HONOLULU IRON WORKS, Steam Enoihes, Bciiar Mills, Boilkrs, OOOLEttfl. IBON, BbASB AMD LcAD 0A8T1HO8. Machinery of Every Deacrlptioti Mad to Order. Particular attention paid to Ships' Blaskiralthlng, Job Work execnted at Bhort Notice. Atlas Assurance Go. or XiOXTSoxr USBT1, 110,000,000. H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS. Agent for Hawaiian Inland Oity Oakriage Co., Oorner King and Bethel BU. - BOTH TELEPH0NE3 113 -- Fine Carriages & Civil Drivers To be bad at all hours. J. s. ANDRADE, liuo-tf Manager Consolidated Soda Water Co,, L'd BJSFHi-A.W A.3DB3 : Cor. Hits ft Fort 8t., Honolnln. HOTUSTWTl 03., 1066- tl Agents. i Look At This and Smile. Fine Soft Kid Button Boot, now diamond tip and Spanish arch, only S3.00. Out of Sight I Elegant French Kid Ox ford, Pump sole, patent back stay, for Mclnerny Shoe Store. Jewelry ! Our stock of Spring Goods is acknowledged by everybody to bo the finest on the Honolulu market, and consists of everything Useful and Ornamental. Our prices arc moderate. Jewelry in special designs manufactured to order on short notice. JACOBSEN & PFEIFFER, P. 0. Box 287. Fort Street. For Sale or Lease THE VALUABLE 1'llOPERTY ON Queon street known as "John Ilolu bola's." There are Five Cottnces on the property and room for two or three morn. A good Investment for a person who can give personal attention to xocuring tenants and collecting rents. For further parti culars apply to J. 0. CARTER, M Merchant street. Honolulu, April 8, leltt. 1301-lw Merchants' Exchange B. I. BHAW, Proprietor. Cor. King and Nununu Street, Honolulu. Choice Liquors and Fine Beer. BELL TELEPHONE 401. FOR SAIE HOUSE & LOT Corner of Beretanln and Pensaeola streets, opposite the Ice Works. Inquire at Hulletix Ofllce, 130 1-3 w ' $2 50. mMlk lilt A I. I A ltfMi. Ill Mtr " reupit) ii no mm h on typewriters marvi'l V xt...i. I I ... ... Vf inui uusy oiiHinesM iiiuii i( am uuug iv inu pun pro? fivH. rIMn liiihini a-, mnn ubhii; tt typewriter would iwif. vnlniitn. ill? rofni'ii ti V the old inc.thnfl. hinuiiM he can turn off more ( work, of a better quality, and with lens ttiort on his machine. The M;m ho Never Used a Typewriter believes the tank of lemm ing to wiitu u diilicult and hopeless one. Try. Others have learned ; you can. Your first attempt will probably reveal the fact that you do faster work with the pen. That's quite natural ; you are just learning, if our next tiial -will sur prise you. Your fingers go to the right keys in stinctivily. It becomes easier and you will then begin to r alizo the use fulness and benefit of a typewriter. CHOICE OP & TTPEWRITEE will either make or mar your writing happimss. For the business man desiring a machine, that combines speed, durabi lity, does perfect work, and lastly, has the easiest keyboard to learn, buy J the NEW CAL1GRAPH, This typewriter stands at the head. It has all the latest improvements. .Let mo bnow you a New Calioratii. T. W. HOBRON, Agint 1 rg-T-T-e BOCKEEER ! First Consignment of BOCK BEER arrived at aJ "THE ANCHOR" PER AUSTRALIA From the Frederlcksberp Brewing Co. of San Jose, Cal. 2--For 25c.--2 1309 WM. CUNNINOHAM. lw Beach House To Let I A FURNISHED HOUSE is to let or lease at Waiklki bench, a few min utes' walk from the tram- B3SBl car. It has Cook House. Bath House and Uood Sea Bathing. Household Utensils and Dishes are all complete. Room a may be let with bathing privileges, It the whole premises are not tulen. Have other House in town and suburbs to let, furnished and unfurnished. Also. Building l.otn for rale. Inquire of DAVID DAYTON, 1277-tf i'i Merchant street, IIO YEN KEK & CO.. tl imiiinn Hirtwi Tinsmiths PlnmbinQ, Etc. OROOKEUY nd QLABBWAKR. Ladies and Gentlemen :-- In response to many re quests from a number of Ho nolulu residents during the pant week, I will deliver a Lecturu upon India, its cli mate and its inhabitants. The population of India is about .100,000,000 and no doubt muny residents of Ho nolulu will bo interested to hear a Lei turo upon the cuh toms, qtc, of a country wheie in such a vast population re sides. "Skquaii" will wear the Indian Turban (Head Dress) at the Lecture. Brass Band in Attendance! SEATS PROVIDED I ARMORY HALL Comer of Beretanla and Punch bowl streets. Lecture Commence at 7:30. Admission -:- Free I You may havo LOST many hours of comfort by not having worn A good reliable PAIR OF Wichman's GLASSES Tako the hint. Don't buy haphazard. WICHMAN, Optician.. 8YMPAHY FOR MH. 1UOKA.RD. Imlnont EuRlieh Opinion ARdlnat Validity of Oourt-Martlnl. By ari'cetii innil a lottor has boeu received from Etifrlnud containing thti opeului; extract of tho following series, m whII an the HUecceding pre? report of pnrlinmontarr pro ceedings: Wo with fully acquainted nith all particulars as to Urn revolutionists. I believe it wan laid dowu by Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, one of the ablest judges England has ovr neon, that martial law could not bo tstab lislied and the ordiuary courts held at the same time. I don't think England will allow this matter to drop .See extract from parliament ary proceedings enclosed: Mr. LuttrtMl, M. P., is Inking an interest in tho case of Mr. Jtirknrd, connected with this neighborhood, who has ben sentenced to 35 years' poual sorvitudo iu connection with tho rebellion iu Hawaii. In tho House of Commons on Tuesday, iu roply to a question by Mr. Luttrell, tho Under Secretary for Foreign Af fairs said a JJritiHh subject, mined Kiekard, was condemned to death for being concerned in a royalist rebellion in Hawaii in favor of tho deposed Queen, but the sentence had been commuted to thirty five years' imprisonment with hard labor, aud a fine of ten lhou.iud dollars. As soon as full reports had been re ceived the Govern men t notild con sider the desirability of endeavoring to procure a mitigation of tliocoii tonce (hear, hear). We understand that Mr. Luttrell has also had n pri vate interview with Sir Edward Gray, which loads him to consider the case to bo hopeful. Answering Mr. Luttrell, tho Under-Secretary for Foreign Aftairs said a British nubject, named Kiek ard, was condemned to death for being concerned iu a Royalist rebel lion iu. Hawaii in favor of the de posed Queen, but the oentence had been commuted to thirty-five years' impriBoument with hard labor, and a fine of ten thousand dollars. As soon as full reports had been receiv ed the Government would consider tho desirability of endeavoring to procure a mitigation of the sen tence (hear, hear). Mr. Luttrell has taken up tho case of the Englishman Kiekard, who has been sentenced to thirty-five years' imprisonment in connection with the rebellion in Hawaii, because one of his constituents is Kickard's brother-in-law. He tells me that he has had a private interviow with Sir Edward Gray, which, coupled with the answer he received to his question this afternoon, leads him to consider the affair to bo hopeful. t fcUIOIDE ON HAWAII, Jobu Mills Fires a Riflo Through His Head. The steamer Likelike which arriv ed to-day from Hawaii brought tho news of tho death of John Mills in Hilo, Hawaii. Mills is a well kuown character both in Honolulu and tho rainy town. John Mills placed the end of a 15-70 Winchester iu his mouth and pulled the trigger on Saturday after noon. The bullet wont clear through tho hoad, splitting it iu two. Tho skull was laid open and death was almost instantaneous. Those who witnossed tho romaius state that it was a horrible sight. The cause of tho suicide is not exactly kuown, but it is supposed to be despondency. The funeral took place on Sunday morning aud was largoly attended. Frank Shopardson, an engineer on tho Southern Pacific Ky., who resides at Los Augolos, Cal., was troubled with rheumatism for a long time. Ho was treated by Boveral physiciaus, also visited tho Hot Springs, but re ceived no permauent reliof until ho used Gltambolain'H Pain lialm. He says it is tho best medicine in tho world for rhoumatinm. For sale by all dealers. Keusou, Smith & Co., agents for the Hawaiian Islands. Whon Casimir-Perier resigned, Frauce might havo had tho novelty of a revolution by tolopbouu. The Duke of Orlbaus, who was in readi ness at Dover, hired the exclusive use of the telephone between Eng land and Paris for twenty-four hours. 7