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EVENING BULLETIN, MAY 16, 1895.
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LOCAIi & GENERAL. NEWS.
Scqunh to-night. j
Vorious changes and improve
ments are projected in connection
with tho Hawaiian hotel.
Tho offico of tho Labor Commis
sion will hereafter be located in tho
upper floor of the Judiciary build
ing. Two thousand people interested
themselves in tho Bulletin's affairs
yesterday. Tho wholo town is
occupied in tho Hamo business to
day. Wo call our rcadors' attention to
tho fact that to-day's issuo is head
and shoulder abovo any other num
ber of tho Bulletin for many weeks
past.
Soquah has made an arrange
ment with tho Hawaiian band, by
which music will bo furnished by
that corps at his. usual evening
lectures.
Associato Editor Norrio of tho
Independent is receiving tho con
gratulations of his numerous friends
over tho advont of a son1 and heir
this morning.
Mechanics' Home, corner Hotel
and Nuuanu streets, lodging by
day, week os month. Terms: 25
and 50 cents per night; $1 and
$1.25 per week.
Lawn tennis Beems to bo all tho
rago at present, judging from the
crowds which gather about tho
tonnis grounds on Union Square
every aftornoon.
United Carriago. Co.'s stand, be
sides having superior hacks always
ready at tho call of "290," furnishes
Gno livery outfits at tho shortest
notice good horses and nice car
riages, from buggy to wagonette.
G. R. Harrison, practical piano
and organ maker and tuner, can
furnish best factory references.
Orders left at Hawaiian News Co.
will receive prompt attention. All
work gurranteed to be the same as
done in factory.
If you want your watch repaired.
If you want jewelry mado up neat
ly. If you want souvenir spoons,
or anvthinc in tho jewelry line. H.
G. Biart, at C. Gertz's store, Fort
street, is your man. Ho was for
ten years tho practical watchmaker
for Wenncr & Co.
While tho Evening Bulletin is
fortunate in securing as central an
onico as that next to C. E. Williams
& Son's on King street, it is un
fortunate in the fact that a huge
pile of bricks and mortar is lying
in front of it. This will be reme
died in a few days, it is hoped.
If you want to buy a really good
clock or watch at Coast prices ir
spect the stock of Brown & Kubey,
at No. 4, Masonio Temple; thor
you will find tho largest variety in
Honolulu at tho lowest prices;
clocks and watches sold on weekly
and monthly payments. Brown &
Kubey mako a specialty of rubber
stamps.
Ah Fook, a Chinaman recently
released from Oahu jail, where ho
had been confined for having opium
in possession, died at Palama yes
terday aftornoon. It is thought
that his system had been so weak
ened whilo in jail through his be
ing forbidden tho use of his favorito
drug that his death was accelerated
in consequence. Ho was one of tho
most pronounced fionds in tho Chi
neso colony.
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THE POLICE COURT.
Tlio Results of a Morning Scs,
Hon With Judgo Wilcox.
Tho first caso that occupied tho
attention of Judge Wilcox this
morning was that of tho Republic
of Hawaii against a long list of
Chinese, for violation Section 5, of
Act 21, laws of the Provisional
Government of Hawaii, or in play
ing a little cho fa. Six of tho num
erous defendant pleaded guilty and
were promptly fined $10 each and
costs. The other defendants, who
appeared to bo smart people, de
nied the soft impeachment against
them and defied tho prosecution to
make out a caso against them. In
other words thoy pleaded not
guilty, and the prosecuting official
entered a nolle prosequi in their
behalf as. quick u the Court could
get it into Writing. ;
Henry Carstcn is a poor unfor
tunato individual who has got him
self into tho toils of tho law by, as
set forth on tho records of the Dis
trict Court of Honolulu of oven
dato hcrowith, violating sub-division
4 of section 15, chapter 16 of
tho Ponal Code. This is, of course,
an ordinary matter for a Bulletin
roportor to bo acquainted with, but
tho general public will bo some
what surprised to learn that tho
defendant was simply charged with
feloniously stealing and carrying
three pounds of sugar of tho value
ol fifteen cents, tho same being tho
property of tho Onomca Sugar Co.
Tho poor defendant, being caught
in tho act, could not do othorwiso
than plead guilty. Ho did so and
got ton days at hard labor and $1
fino in consequence.
Duano's case was continued until
to-morrow.
Ben. Kalana, whoevor ho may bo,
pleaded guilty of tho crime of be
ing drunk in Honolulu on the 15th
of May. Tho record does not stato
how many other men in Honolulu
woro drunk on the samo day or
where they got their particular
"jags," which may account for tho
fact that in Bon Kalana's- caso
sentence has been suspended.
Poor F. McCandlcss was foolish
enough to plead guilty to tho samo
offense and got a $2 fine and $1
costs charged up against him in
very short order.
What Sco Tim knows about car
rying off a certain quilt, and a cot
ton ono at that, which was sworn
to by tho complaint, Ah Sin, to bo
of tho valuo of $2.50, cash down
will occupy tho attention of tho
Court to-morrow morning.
Various other cases occupied the
timo of tho Court during tho ses
sion, but when tho Bulleuin ro
portor left' there was nothing in
sight but a sack of sugar. This
being of tho third or fourth grade
ho had no uso Jor it.
CIRCUIT COURT.
Mnny Probnto Matters to Come
Up To-morrow.
Judgo Whiting will have his
hands full to-morrow if ho attends
to all tho business that tho clerks
and attorneys havo arranged for
him.
In the first place ho will havo to
determine whether M. Morriscau,
nco Trousseau, or S. Caillot aro en
titled to administer on certain
estates connected with that of tho
lato Dr. Trousseau.
In the cstato of tho lato James
G. Hayselden tho account of J. S.
Walker, tho former trustee has
been filed by II. E. Mclntyro who
also petitions tho court for approval
of samo and rcleaBo of his testato's
bond.
In the matter of the, estate of the
James Gay minors, a potition has
bcon filed for tho appointmont of a
trusteo and guardian in placo of
tho widow, who recently met with
an accident which resulted in her
death.
Judgo Cooper and a nativo jury
havo been occupied during tho day
in trying tho caso of tho Republio
of Hawaii vs. Kaniku, accused of
an assault with a deadly weapon.
This is tho second trial of the samo
caso, tho former conviction having
been Bet asido and a new trial
ordered by tho Supremo Court.
Hinging Noises
fa tho ears, somotlmoa a roaring,
buzzing sound, aro caused by cat
arrh, that exceedingly disagreeablo
and very common disease Loss of
smell or hearing also result from
catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla, a tho
great blood purifier, is a peculiarly
sueoessful remedy for this disease,
which it cures oy purifying the
blood.
Hood' Pills are the beat after
dinner pills, axfiat digestion, pre
Teat eoaaUpatio.
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Queen Victorias Birthday!
JOINT CELEBRATION
Sons of St. George and
Scottish Thistle Club
Assisted by the British Vice-Consnl
in aid of the
British : Benevolent : Society
AT INDEPENDENCE BALL,
FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 21TH
At 7s30 o'clock.
SqoIo.1 and Danae,
Tickets, admitting lady and enntleman,
J 1.0O, for tale at Golden Ru.e Bazaar and
Hawaiian News Co. lMOtd
NOTICE.
TUB TJNDEnSlONED WILL NOT BE
responsible tor any rfehti contracted
bf any ptnoo vithoai hie written order.
ANTONIO DM CASTRO.
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Dress Makers
Have you seen tho latest
It is
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Used by all Dress Makers in the United States.
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A very scarce article. We have a limited sapply.
The Corduroy Skirt Bindings!
No dren complete without It; we huTe It in all colors
FeeLtlier Bone! :Fea.tlier Bone!
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8ILE8IAB, FEROALINES AMD GAMBIUC8 in all Colors.
A Full Linn of DKESQ MAKERS' FINDINGS always on hand.
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5SO Fort St. - - Honol-ulu
HIRES
Everybody likes HIRES' Root Bkeii because it
gives everybody health as well as pleasure. It's tho pureBt
beverage that human skill can compound from tho purest
ingredients of nature. There is not ono drop of anything
in this delicious temperance drink but what promotes good
health and happiness. It's del c'iour flavor is acquired by
tho skillful blending of the most wholesome herbs, roots,
barks and bernes, and not by essential oil and flavoring
extracts, of which the many counterfeit ' Root Beer" aro
composed. A package of the Wenuine
Hires' Root Beer
makqs five gallons of good, pure, health-giving Root Beer.
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only by the Charles E. Hires Co., Philadel-
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TestiisciorLisils :
"I havo used over fifty bottles of your Root Beer and always
havo it on hand. Mrs. J. II. Walker, N. E. Cor. R. R, Avo. &.
Schiller St., Alameda, Cal., U. 8. A."
"Wo havo used your Root Beer for several yoars and do not
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Phila., Ta U. S. A."
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Hollistkr Dhuq Company, Ltd. .-. . " "
Lewis & Coma any Grocer
The Favorite Gnrney
Refrigerators and Ice Chests;
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