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,psrr ..! -ww Ei - s fr Gfek'ia "a -em tfltf i-JnBa -nil .rf'lria -cvNk . I vpning JbuuctiH; 'With, -which is IncoriDoratecl the "Independent; HONOLULU," Hlt.rSATuiuAY,"jUNET9. 1895. VOL. 1. NO. 37. v3 PRICE 5 CENTS. fv. i it. r4 i ki I v- f,f N:! ' 'S fi. THE AVKu which Is Incorporated tlio INDEPENDENT. Hawaiian Copyright by A. V. Gkaji, Juno 22, 1805. Fuhllshed ovcry day except Sunday nt 009 King Street, Honolulu, II. I. SU1J-5C1HPTI0N KATES. Pfir Month, nnywhero in tho Ha waiian Islands '. S 50 Per Year. . , 0 00 Per Ycat. iiostpaid to America, Canada, or Mexico-. . . . ?. v. . . , B 00 Per Year, nbshmkl. other l'oroinn Countries 10 00 I l'nynhlu Invnrlnlilv 1" Artvnneo Advertisements unnccomnanied by specific instructions inserted till orderei ca out. , j . Advcrliiements discontinued beforq expiration of spccilled period will bo charged as if continued tor full, term. Liberal allowanco on yearly and half yearly contracts. Address all communications to tho edi torial department to "Editor Bulletin.1' Businesa lcttora should bo bddrpjsed to "Manager Evening Bulletin." "A Telephone 25G. P. O. Box 89. B. L FINftfY," Manager. Business Cards. H. UAOKFELD Ss CO, . General Commission Agents. Cor. Fort and Queen Streots, Honolulu. i LEW.ERS &, COOKE, Impokters and Dealers in Lumber and alii kindb op buh.dino Materials Fort Streot, Honolulu. THOS. LINDSAY, ManUFACTURINO JrjHTSIiEH AND WATCH-' MAKER. Kukni Jewfclry' n- Specialty. Particular attention paid to all kinds of ropairs. Campbell Block, - - Merchant Street. HONOLULU, IRON WORKS, Steam-Kn'oimh, Sboau 3Iij2i.3,.B'Drjwn.Sj1 CooijUits, Inov, Brass and LiUU " " Vi "I Castings. i v ' ' Maohinory ot.Eery Dc&ription Mndp to Ord'r. Particular attention paid to Ships' liliickfinithinj,'. Job AVorir" ox ecutpd at Short IJotice. Atlas Assurance Co. OI" IiONDOW, (ASSETS - - :. - $10,000,000. H. W. SCHMIDT Sc SONS Agents for Hawaiian Islands. ' Jas. F. Morgan. SI. 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Tlio dellcato sugar-ctiatlng of Aycr's l'llli ttss(T4s lnrinodlatoly on rcaclilntlibetom. ncli, and permits tho full strength of each Ingredient to he speedily nsslinllate)!. As a purgative, cither for travellers oras n family 'medicine, Ayer'a Pills arc tlio best lu tho world. AYER'S PILLS, MadebyDr:J.O.AycrACo.Aowoll,Man..n.8JV. HIOHEBT AWABD3 AT- THE World's Great Expositions. roiiewareor ehcp lmiutlom. Tlieiintn Arer'n I'llls li blown lntbeglaxut each of our bottlci, Hollister Drug Co., L'd, Bolo Agento for tho Republio of HawniL BAKER Kinau streot near Punchbowl street my21 PIONEER STEAM CANDY t . PA CTORY and BAKERY. F HORN. Practical Confectioner and Baker, - 'No7inotoI Stroot. my 20. . i Pacific Trading -Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I Japanese Goods! 2QS Fcafr, S,taoct. , Aloha Bath. House. Next toMarino Rulway. Bath iny suits on hand. Patrons 'brought froo'froni'tug-boat wharf on telephoning, JNo. oop, luirn ished roomsto'let'on tho promises. Mrs. J. H. Keist. i l U-AklMM.... . . rn'V 15-3 11' ' Wholesale-.and Retail ' GllOOEES i98'Fort Strebt, jSonolulu Telephone 22 P.O. Box 470 J I iul'tf :N?TiqE. All 'flubs(Srimiona for tho iNDfed I ntT.rrvWl1 iiT.ll Krt novwinrl m.f f.i.fl. -fnlly-by-tlie-amalgaroated paper. lupo vJio hay9 Pal" Ior bta papers in flavanco- .will oo creuu cd in full according to tho amount. B.L. Finney, business Manager, The SINGER Received 54 FirBt Awards "for Srwino Ma chines and EMiutoiDEHY Work at tho World's Fair, Chicago, 111. being tho largest number of award, obtained by any Exhibitorj and moro than double tho number 'eiven to, all other .Sewing Ma-1 ohines . . . . -B.-Beiwuhson, -' -'fj Agont. my31 tf ;Dothol st., Ilonolalu. THE LEGISLATURE. Till: SENATE, HOLDS A TEJI UTES SIMMON. ItllN- Tlio IIouno IMitnlly I'noe tlio I. mid Hill at Eleven O'clock. I.at Night. roUHTEESTH DAY. JUNE 29. THE SENATE. President Wilder oponcd tlio Sonuto at 10 a.m. with his usual punctuality. After prnyor by tlio chaplain tho roll was. called and minutes of lusC meeting road.. A oinmuir'ciitiou was locoived from . the. House to.tho effect that Moscrs. M. itobii-sbi'i, John ina and Goo. W. Snjith, having re signed thoir oflicis, had boou re elected mdnibehi of tho Council of State. , A further communication stat- ill a nig mat a joint resolution in troduced ' by Rep. A. G. M. Kobortsou for tho appointment of a Commission to .investigate and report to tno next legislature on the methods now in rogue in tbo recording of land titlos had boon passed by the House and inclos ing an engrossed copy thoroof. On motion tho latter was referred back to tho House for proper cer- uuoatiun. Aot 2a appropriating $12,000 for expenses of tho locislaturo passed its third rending and was rcforrod to tho committeo on Passed Bills, on which President 'Wilder appointed Senators Brown, Hocking and Lymam Tho presiding- officer stated in roferenou to joint committees that tho moinbers on similar com mittees of tho Sonata would con sider themselves appointed on tho joint Committees. Thora being no further business tho Sohato adjournod to 10 a.m. Monday. THE-REPRKSENTATIVES Owing to itsj late session last night tho llouso did not got down to business until 1(J:JU this morn ing. lYostorday afternoon's sossion lasted from 1:110 to -1:20 and tho evoning sossion from 7 to 10:30, all of .the tituu being occupied with tho third readihg of tho Land bill, which finally passed wjth several now amoudmonts, fourteq'n monibors votirig aye. Aftor tho usual , routine this morning" Rep. Winston of tho Coiumitteo onoryuorco present ed1 a "report recommending tho passage of Robortson'd Qhinoso restriction bill. On motion tho report was laid on tho tablo to bo 'considered with the' bill, which was made the spooiul ordor of tho day for Monday, The Boorotarv Was instructed to notify the President of tho elop tion of threo members of the 'Council of- State; J - Rop. Robortson gavo noticQ that the special committoe on tho Honolulu electric railway bill would hold- an open mooting in tho old legislative hall at 7 p m. on Miiuday. Tho 'bill authorizing deputy sheriffs to administer oaths came up on its third roading and pass ed by a Voto of 13 tojl. Tho Spoaker announced tho following joint committees: Foreign Affairs Robertson, McBryde, Olunoy. ' Judiciary Robortson, Kaeo, . ITiLmaunha. Finance MoBiydo,kamaupha, Bond. Internal Improvements Ry croft, Hanuna, Rohoitson. . Sanitary Bond,Pali,Riohards Joint Itulos Kamauoha, Win ston, Halualani. Passed Bills Richard, Bond, Haia. Uudor suspension of the rules a petition was road fn m a school toaohor at Hiloa, Kau, Hawaii, asking that tho governmort build him a now rosidonco, stating that his prosont ono was too far from the schoolhoupo. Rofcrrod to the Committeo on Education. Adjourned to Monday, 10 n. m. AMID THE COFFEE TREES. CONTEST I1ETWEEN THE liADY ItlltnS AM) THE IILIMHT. llontt iUuklns In KonnTlio llglillul Olliualo-l'erpionnl mid' Other Note.1 I)c- Kona climate, to say tho best, is delightful. It is rathar olpse at night and hot throughout tho day on the sea shore, but up on the hillside it is cool and invigor ating. 1 paid a visit to George Clark's ranch and coffee plantation Tnoa day last, and was vory kindly recoived by Mr. Clark and his wiio, who urged me to stay for dinner. Thoir placo is situated about fivo miles from Kailua up on tlio mountain siao at an elevation of about 1000 feet, and soems to bo a halting placo for travelers. While I was there a ..number of pooplo camo in for a rest and n little chat. Mr. Clark has about 70 acres covorod with coffoo and expects to begin picking in two vook, whioh will continue for about six months as tho coffoo does not nil ripon at tho samo timo. Ho ox poets to get about 9000 lbs of cleaned coffdo as his crop this yoar. Ho uses an English pulping mojhino, whioh ho con siders does 4ts work bottor and quicker than any other machino introduced horo, and says it moro than paid for itsou in less than thieo mouths. Mr. Clark has peaches growing in front of his houso.which in size and flavor aro superior to thoso imported from California. Mr. Mullor has a 2j aero cof feo plantation about a mijo from Mr.OJurk'ji. lie has 22,000 trees planted and has bestowed great caro and attention on them. As tho greatest expense is now over, having nil his trees planted, he oxpeots good returns yearly. Thero seems to bo a gre't di versity of opinion among tho coffoo planters conperning tho blight, whichi in Bome places is vprv bad. Ono maintains that tho ladybirds aro of no bonofU, and that the romody- for thq dieoaso. has yot to bo found. Another believes that the 'ladybirds will eventually oradicato it. Yot an- othor, who has paid special atton- tion to the ladybirds ana lias ctathorod thoir lnrvro from cuava bushes their favorite brooding' place, J and distributed them over everv treo on' his plaoo deolaroa that his trees are practioally free from disoase, and thriving beauti fully. He has great faith in the bugs. Judge Clark has been confinod to his homo for several days with neuralgia, Necessitating court to bo hold at his residence Ho has impro'vod so much under Dr. Mo Wayne s treatment that ho was able to corao to Kailua yesterday. Ho will hold court today in tho Kailua court house. Dr. MoWayno and O. B. Wolls, who is his guest, loft yesterday ovorland for Ililo. Thoy will re turn tho samo way in about two weoks. A. K. Kunuiakea (Princo Al bert) and party nro 'doing North nttfl Hnllfli Ifnrwi Tliv nrn TinMTlrll to the voldanOiCYorlnnd. Judge Atkiiisnd John Mnguiro wore over fromICohala last Snt turday. Considorablo dissatisfaction ex ists in regard to tho meanness of the government in road appropri ations for this district. Fivo hundred dollars wcro appropriated for road work In this district, and whon the road bourd wautod to draw on this amount they woro formed that there was only .$300 available Thoy look on this as an outrage, nnd somewhat jimtly, considering tho amount upent on tourist ro,ids about Honolulu. Two meinbors of the road board havo sent in their resignations, leaving but one on the board. A new mad has boon in course of construction from timo to time for tho past throe of four years, and work is being dono on it at present under Mr. Bruner's sup ervision. His mothods seem to bo unsatisfactory to many people. Ho has caused a good road to bo covered with about G inohos of red dust, while an excellent matorial (rotton lava, almost like a gravel) for a top dressing is to bo had along tho sido of tho road a short distance furthor up A part of tho road has, in fact, boon dressed with this material and is as smooth and firm, but not so hard, as tho streot3 of Honolulu. 'PKn TTnll nvtitrfil flita mnnninn at 5:20 and leaves for Hoiyiluu Rl Mail received this morninCfrourW Honolulu por Kinau via Kawai hao, brought overland by carriors. X. Kailun,'Juuo27, 1895. Tin: a.iii:iucam i,i:a;li:. I'rcsldcnt 'aiurruj-" Ilo-oloctcil if . I.nrtco JIuJorJty. In spito of various rumors of opposition to President Tim Mur- "j ( ii . .. T 1.- ray oi tuu muuriuuu iuuuu, iiu was ro-olectod last night by a vote of 135 to 30 against II. G. Grabbo. Tho othor oflicors olocted wore J. N. Wright, first vice-presidont; ' Allau Clarko, second vice-presidont; M. H. Drummond, record ing soorotaryj Dan Lyons, finan cial secretary; Geo. Hawkins, trouaurer; Messrs. J. Dolnnoy, Oapt. Wilson and O. Orabbo, trustees; If. Evans, sorgeant-at-arms; Lovi Perkins, inner guard; John Graham, outor guard. At Emuin S'Hinra. s Tho following program will be rondered. at Emma Square this afternoon by tho Hawaiian band under tho leadership of Mr. Hoit man: 1. March "Illinois Bottle Ship". . . . . . . . . . ....... VI 117 l Yul 2. Ovirturtf "Ldapiskft", .Krentzer 3. Yalts-f'Toinone". , , T. GaTottd "Domlnbl'. ...,.'.. .5. M azurka--"Nimu" 0. Galop "Hit and Miss"... "Hawaii Ponol" ..Waldtenfel XDolschlegol . . . Coiraggio Herru Pioneer Buildingand Loan Association. Th6 'Annual Meeting of tho Stook - holders of tho Pioneor Building and Loan Association will bu' held -at tho Chamber of Commerce Rooms on MONDAY EVENING, JULY 1st. lEleotion of Directors. A fall at tendance is requested. A. V. GEAR, 2t. Secretary 1 BmmM 1 J fc tf V4 A ''' -a 2e 1 J i