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'TWmmf !HW" ""wxtwspr',,f ".tj ifw ---.. - ,- - B , - i HT'1.w?;'i'w jrTTP," $ .,?i? X ttUetin sv.i VOL. IX. NO. 1327. HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, APRIL 30 1895 PRICE 5 CENTS. mmbw "inwiw1 " angw f -- m iTiilB a HV " KBBBBl 3ffi vm mxm , V (.-J' f if J V THE DAILY BULLETIN PRINTED AND FUBUSnKD EVERY AFTERNOON ixoitrr Sunday by the DUlj Bulletin Publishing Co., LM , at tbb orricc, ISS ft 328 Marcnant St., SOBOtnln. B I. UUBbOHlJfTlON-SlX Dollars a Year, Uellrored In Honolulu at Kirrr Cshts a Mourn. In sdrance. THE WEEKLY BULLETIN -IB PUBLiIHHtCll- BVBlXbY MONDAY At Four Dollars a Yiab tu Dauioiiu and Kiv Dollars to Korelcn Rtihsprihw payable iu advance. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING DOtfl tM SCriRlOk OTTH rKLKI'HONK 260. V. 0. BOX Kj. tMaD.iLt Um.i,Ti Is printed ana pun ' . lli-hed by the DfcUy Bulletin I'nblitliluir x Company, Limited, at Its office, Iter- i chant street, Honolulu. Hawaiian Isl ands. Daniel Logan, editor, resides on ; Al.kA MtrpAt. Hnnnhlltl. Affirnsflld Aa'dress letter for the paper "Kdltor BoLLk'TiN," nnd bnnlncss letters " Marnier Dally bulletin Publishing Company." Using a i enonal sddrrtss may cause delay In attention. Xaainew Cards. UEWXB OOOUC. lurOkTSM AMD DALM III LUMBER AND ALL KINDS Or BtflLDIHQ MATHIAL8. fortBtr t.feonolt I. HAOKXVUD onololo. oo - ttkNUAL Commission Aoints. y OornatyJCort and IJaeen Blreein, Hum TMO. 8. BKXTHIXB. AUCTIORKIB AND GXNRRAL BCSINKfcS AflKNT. Mahakona, Kohala, Hawaii, THOS. XJUDBAY. alAaV'ACTDRIIIO JXWXLXX AND WATCH MAKER. Koknl Jewelry specialty. Particular atUntion paid to all kinds of repairs Campbell Blook, Merchant Street. HONOiMTLU XBON WOBKB, 8txam Ehoinbs, Buoar Mills, Boilirs, Coolies. Iron, Brass and Lxad Castings, Machinery of Every Description Mauu to Order. Particular attention paid to Bhlpi' Blaoksmlthlng. Job Work executed at Bbort Notice. Atlas Assurance Go. oar Xioxrsox? AMUR, 110,000,000. H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS Amnio for Hawaiian Island City Carriage Co., Corner King and Bethel Bta - BOTH TELEPHOHES 113 - Pine Carriages & Civil Drivers To b bad at all hoars. J. s. andrade, UjftK-tf Manager Consolidated Soda Water Go., L'd Oor. 4Ud Port 81a., Bonolnla. HOr.LFSTTCT? CO., )0U tf arenu tt people who wmef on typewrit era marvel that busy business men still cling1 to the pen pro cerus. The bubint s- man Ufeinjr i typewriter would not voluntas ily return to the old method, because he can turn off more work, of a better quality, and with less effort on his machine. Toe Mhd Wbo Never Ustd a Tyutwriter believes tin task of learn ing' to wiitt- a diflicult and hopelcs-s 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 arc just learning. Your next tiial will fur prise you. Your fingers go to the right keys in stinctively. It becomes easier and you will then begin to r alize the use fulness and benefit of a typewtiter. CHOICE OF A TYPEWRITER will either mako or mar your writing happimss. For the business man desiring a machine, that comb'nes speed, durabi lity, does perfect work, and lastly, has the easiest keyboard to learn, buy the NEW GALIGRAPH. f V Tiiis typewriter stands at 1 the head. It has all the latest improvements. Let mo show you a New Caliguaph. t w nnnnmi iMt n . is. uvuiivn, nyvui. .i BOCK BEER! First Consignment of BOCK BEER arrived at . "THE ANCHOR" PEH AUSTRALIA From the Frederlcksberp Brewing Co. of San Jose, Cal. 2-For 25c.2 1309 WM. CUNNINGHAM. lw Beach House To Let! AFUUNIBHED HOUSE Is to lrt or lease nt WSk walklkl heach, a few mm ntes' walk from the tram car. It has Cook Houso, Math House and Good Ben lluthing Houeboll Utensil and Dishes are all complete. Booms may be let with bathing privileges, If theholt premises are not taken. Have othtr House In town and suburbs to let, furnished and unfurnished. Also, Building l)ts for al. Inqulreof DAVID DAYTON, 1277-tf i'i Mi-reliant street. HO YEN KER & CO., 41 Niiiibiiii Hirwi Tinsmiths. Plnmhino, Etc. UHOCKKKY and OLAHHWAllK. Rheumatism AND - SEQUAH Whereas, Mr. L. Bkioke of 51 Mer chant Streot, and well-known in Honolulu, did complain, boforo a large audience on Monday night last in the old Armory, on the cor ner of Baretania and Punchbowl Streets, that Rheumatism had been torturing him for the past SO years, Mr. Boicko stated that he had tried everything ho know of to obtain relief but all ended in failure. Shquaii upon being ap plied to, immediately suggested that the ituouuiatistn Dad boon in possession quite long enough, and proceeuou to givo u nonce to quit by applying the Seqoah Oil to tho parts aQliuted aud in tho pre sence of a numbor of goutlemen from the audience roliored tho i sufferer from his torture; and, Wuereas, the said Mr. Beicke, pre vious to tho treatment, could not walk without tho aid of a stout i stick, is now to bo seen about town i as lively as a kitten, fooling as ploasod as a dog with two tails. Others besides tho above have re ceived the same wonderful relief and Sequaii's fame is spreading i far and near. i Cripples with Rheumatism aro now pouring into the old Armory every evening, where Sequah lectures i at 7:30. All invited. Seats provided. National Band in attendance. Ad mission free. tJtT SxquAU attends at the old Armory each day at S o'clock for sale of his Remedies and to receive persons who wish to undergo his treatment. Sufferers WITH Rheumatism J,For your own benefit, come, see, hear and judge for yourselves. Squall Speaks ! 1307-tf Pure IMIills:. The business of the' country is settling into its foruior groove. Our geutlemauly driver has roturned from his vacation, the cows iu the nasturo switch flies instead of bul- 1 lots with their tails and the cream it ! richer in consequence. Wo believe . we havo satisfied every one of our customers who have takeu milk from us and we are in a position to sup I ply great many more The people who from choice or necessity visited I Waialao during tho past two weeks have had an opportunity to boo just what sort of diet our stock foods I upon, and no longer wonder at the richness of tho milk from our dairy. Uur facilities lor delivory are the best. With the oxceptiou of a day or two early in the late unploasaut ness pur drivers havo always been on time at our customers' residences. Wo take this opportunity to thank those who have been patient with ue aud to solicit a continuance of their patrouago. Wo will bo pleased to fill all orders telephoned to us and guarantee all milk to be pure aud free from adulteration. Tub WAIALAE RANCH. LATR FOREIGN MEWS. San Khanoimo. April 22 (IVr 8 8 Cojitlc.) UNITED STATES A snnll rooky islet on tho Moudn ciuo, Cal., i'ont is repotted to have burst out in n volcanic eruption. Senator Cullom of Illinois is to visit the Pacific Coast. The fight between Corbott and Fit etimmons is lost to Florida. It may come off in Now Orleans. Tho United States defender of the America cup will havo her first raro July 1, when she will race tho yacht Vigilant iu the Lirchmout Yacht Club's regatta. Nine new Democratic morning papers nro to bo star'ud iu Chicago. Harriron is predicted from Indi auapolis to bo tho bimetallic candi date for President. The U. S. S. Concord has arrived nt Nagasaki, the Castine at Zanzibar and the Olympin ntS.'iu Diego. Tho Nicaragua Caunl Commission is arriving at Washington to or ganize ManiiHl Riveroll i in jail for tho theft of n gold brick valued at $12,800 owned by the Ybarra Gold Mining Company. Paul Schulzo is jhort half a mil liou dollars iu his accounts with tho Northern Pad Go Railway. Citizen of Oregon are moving to mako a suitable present to the bat- tleship Oregon in recoguitiou of the namo. Russell Sage and Jay Gould's t estato are defendants in a suit of tho j Soldier' Home nf St, Louis, to com pel on accounting for tho proceeds of 20,082 shares of Kansas Pacific consolidated bonds valued with in-, torest at $11,000,000. I Tho fastest railroad time over ! made iu America was by a special nowspapor traiu between Philadel phia aud Atlantic City. It was dono , in 10 minutes, the distance being I 58 8-10 miles, and the average speed l was 70J miles an hour. Mrs. Parnel), tnnthor of the lato i Irish agitator, is seriously ill at her ' homo iu New Jersey, I Alonzo Snyder, the colloctor of I the aristocratic Second Baptist ! Church of Chicago, is a defaulter iu sovoral thousand dollars of church funds. He is GO years old aud is in different to his disgrace. His books had not been balanced for eight years. A Houston, Texas, dispatch says more than 1200 nogroes from tho United States are kept in Moxico by armed guards, and worked under a system of slavery worse than Russian exiles endure in Siberia. Alouzo J. Whitman, an alleged forger from Sau Francisco, is under r.tmnnflnmnt in Mutir Vrtrls Collis P. Huntington, tho veuer ablo president of tho Southorn Paci fic Railroad Compauy, nppoared bo foro United States Commissioner Shields at Now York on tho22d iust., to answer tho chargo of violating the interstate commerce law by is suing a pass to Frank M. Stone, n Sau Francisco lawyer. Ho was allow ed to go ou his own recognizance. From a Mexican Jail. Johnson H. Mauley, a locomotive engiueor who recontly escaped from tho coal mines about eight miles from Mexico, has arrived at Hous ton, Texas, with a strange story. Years ago ho went to Moxico as au engineer ou the International rail road. Seven years ago his train, backing out of a siding, ran over aud killed a Mexican peon. The wholo train crow wore arrested and thrown into prison, aud without a trial sent to work in tho mines. One night last January a guard got drunk aud Mauley knocked his head inwith a chunk of coal. He called his comrades Bill Hughes, fireman; BillyOlark, conductor, aad Frank Goodwin and Billy Stillwell, brake men and they knocked anothor guard iu the head and threw his bbdy down the shaft. They took tho pistols of the dead guards and struck for tho mouutains. They traveled for threo months, avoiding villages aud railways. Two years ago Mauley saw John Reynolds, a 10 year old boy from Syrncuso, N.Y., shot for hiving killed a Mexican in bolf-dofenso. Some of tho prisoners in the mine had boon confined for twenty years, and none of them ever had the semblnuco of a trial. Man ley says the treatment accorded tho prisouors is worso thau iu Siberia. EUItOPE. A true bill has beou rendered against Oscar Wilde. Right Hon. Arthur W. Pool, ox Speaker of the House of Commons, has been created a Viscount. Italy has boou informed that Venezuela has agreed to pay $100,000 for the loss sustained by Italians iu tho lato civil war iu Venezuela. Sir Robert Hamilton, recently Governor of Tasmauia, is dead. Ha has a Crimean record, was a sup porter of Gladstone's home rulo policy, a native of Shetlaud, Scot land, and 50 years of age. Dt. Frederick William Farrar, archdeacon of Wostmiustor, has been appoiuted Dean of Cantorbury. Ho is author of "Tho Life of Christ," and in tho United States is ono of tho most popular of English divines. OTHER LANDS. A special to the New York World from Caracas says stops havo been takjn to bring about an alliancoof all tho Latin-American countries against European aggression. A local revolt has brokon out in Sautiago del Terrestra, tho central province of the Argentine Republic Governor Lo Gar has lied from tho capital. Minister Costigan, of Marine and Fisheries, announced iu the Cana dian House of Commons that the Government had been promised aid by the Imperial Government toward seouriug the award of $125,000, agreed upon as tho proper amount to bo paid by tho United States as a compensation to British Columbia sealers. There is to be a monster Orange celebration at Victoria, B. O, on July 12. Tho Guatemala Assembly has ap proved the settlement with Moxico, and the Mexican Senate will take the matter up this week. The Indian Frontier. Sir Robert Low, commander of tho British expedition against Umra Khan, has confirmed tho ro port that Ohitral was relieved by Col. Kelly. Gen. Calacroi's Hying column has reached Dir, aud tho main body is following rapidly. A sonsation has been caused in mili tary and other circles by tho dis covery by Sir Robort Low at Mian kalai of a lottor to Umra Khan from a Bombay firm offering to supply him with every kind of modern weapon aud enclosing photographs of quick-firing guns. If you want your watch ropairod. If you want jowelry made up neatly. If you want souvenir spoons, or auv tluug iu tho jewelry line. II. G. Biart, at C. Gertz's store, Fort streot, is your mau. Ho was for ton years tho practical watchmaker for Won ner & Co. I f