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Jf" 4 c;p s fivcnin A & &V "With -which is Incorporated the "Independent," VOL. 1. NO. 127. HONOLULU, IT. 1., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1895. PRICE 5 CENTS. Bulle "! ' " mJJLJL j ; TIITC ueiii! Bullet.17 With which Incorporated the ImikI'enii ent. Hiwatiau (J JefpyrlBl't by Juno 22, lttfC. A. V. Gear, PubllRhcd every day pxcopt Sunday at 009 Kir.tf Struct, Honolulu, II. I. SU7WCim"l'IO'K UATKS. Per Month, nnywhero In tho Ha waiian Islands 8 to Per Year. '8 00 Per Year, postpaid to America, Canada, or Me :ico 3000 Per Yrnr, postpaid, other Foreifrr Countrios J.'I 00 l'nynliUi Inviirlalilr In Artvntieo. Advertisements unaccompanied by Rpccitlc instructionn inserted till ordered out. Advertisements discontinued before expiration of spiwided period will bo chnrKed us it continued tor full term. Liberal allowance on yearly and half yenrly contracts. Address nil communications to tho e li torial department to "Editor Bulletin." Business letters should be ndditssed to " Manager Evening llulletin." Telephone) 2oG. P. O. Box 80. B. L FINNEY, Manager. Gained k Strengfii READ WHAT Ayer's Sarsaparilla did for Iho lntnlld luti;1it'r of nl'rom Incut Jiwcll TrndcHiniiii. " My ilaunlitcr li.-iiT for n Ioiir time heen troubled Willi violent headaches nud .ilccj" lessncsi. Sho wan pale, lilil no apiielllc, mill :h lonltii; llesli rupldh Kho tuok Viirioui remedies for her trotihlc. hut re ceived no bvucQt until she commen.-cd uklng rfyA "..'T2-A i 'r r,r Ayer's Samparllla. After takltiK half a liottle, Bhe hecan to fuel belter, liy.i con Untied uo of llih medlelne, her nptietlto le turneil, lier checks heitan to till out and show color, she Rained In strength, her headaches disappeared, she slept hetter, und nowsnvs she feel like a new person." !'. P. C'oiurs HALL, 0 l.rou HL, Lowell. flyers Sarsaparilla Has Curod Others, Will euro You Mado by l)r. J. C. Ayur i. Co., Lo-voll, Mhi.UAJI. Hollister Drug Co.. L'd. Solo Aleuts for tho IEepulilio of Hawaii. ..ihiiijw. frnrtry.wrvA Sometliiiis Mciista! Imports of Champagne In to the United Stales, ritOM JAN. 1ST TO JUNK IsT, 1895. C'a(.. G II Mumm (t Co.'s extra dry 30,8!51 I'oinmory fc Greno ll,7i)8 Moot .t Ohnndon i),G08 Hoidsieck t Co., (dry Monopole) 7.501 Louis Hocdurar "MI'S ltuinurt 3 lo( Perrior Jouot ;J.28ti Irroy (tCo 1.7RS Vvo. Clicquot 2,378 Bouohb Sec 0!)ii Delbeek&Co 728 St. Mnrcoi.nx 3'J I Krugifc Co 270 Chus. Hoidaiock 355 YnriouB 5.119 Total 81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM HOUSE RECORDS. Macfarlane & Co., Solo AgontforG. II. Mil mm &Co. for tlio linn ;,n Islands. 121-tf T ? V'; HAWAIIAN RELIEF SOCIETY. Till: AUCTION IIIXI) AT ITS HOOMM THIS MOIIXINK. Novrrnl Sorlctv I.ikIIc Iii- Hi llnrcnlu mid l'rcd. ?Incfrliinr Nods MIU llcntl. OwinR to tho necessity of vtiiu tiuR tho proraiHOS mi Bethel Btrot occupied by tlio ladies ol tho Hn wuiiau Boltof Socioty, it was du torminod to miction oil" the uten sils and mntorial left ovor frou tho work of pronuring rations for iiid'-gont UTntTniinaH. Auct;onucr Morgan volunteered his services and promptly tit 10 o clock put up 11 lurgo tnpsh bowls for stile, which wore secured by Mrs. S. C. Allou for ono hapiluii. Another individual, who euuld not bo accused of not kuow- jiiig a Rcd thing when ho siiw it, ival&ed ofl'uith 3 dozen snmllor howls for throe rittls. A lot of M huge tin cups roalizd the tiii'.nifluont sum of 25 cents, nud 3 dozen omullor ones brought 25 ('iitH. Auother lot uf 18 cups was put up, and tho auctioneer notic ing Fred. Mncfurlnne nodding his houd promptly knockod them down to him tit 50 cents. Tho supply of tin caps hei.ig exhausted Mr. Morgan next so:d i lot of i noflbo nota for two bit'. t Mrs. Ornlinm bocame tho owrmr i.if a solid silver-plated tin lh .-fa-. sifter in exchange for tho sum of o cents, tititl Mrs. Jlenjes' cooks will bo happier in thapossesiion of twu -big agate dippers which coat their now proprietor 50 cnt for the lot. Mm. Carter nud Mrs. ' Gii ham havo mc-ro lu-Jlos than j they had lust night, tho forniui paying three bits for three and the latter two bits for tho same tiutnbur. About this -timo 3Ior g in caught Fred Musfarlauo nul dinj; ngti'.i and churgo.'. him up with another 50c, after which he traded of 22 dippers of various kuuls but of Hawaiian national ity for .a dollar. L Cliimso oi mi ul '.mil clock lor 75 cents which we.s guaranteed to keep .iway cholera as well as sleep from its now owner. Mrs. Carter in- Tested in two Yalo lock's for 87 :nts and Mrs. W. F.ilou will havo a lino large coD'eo pot on hand tho next timo Blio makes some iaoro of thut splendid coifeo for tho Masonic Temple squad of t l.o fitiz'iio' Guard. It csts h;r u dollar, but it wna nitide out of iron treble plated with tin. Mrs. Allan also invested in i lot of knives, forks i.inl spoons onough to start a re lief station of her own. Mr. Syl vano also bought u Hour-sack full of assorted knives anil f.nki, and it was rumored about the room that ho intends to colebiute his purchases by giving a luau in tho uoar future. A ChinoBO cot a baroain in a iniir of Fairbanks' coimtor scales fir -1.25 und Mrs. Itonjes outbid a liungry Colostial ior tho ownership of (i pftokages of corn starch, paying sovon rials for the privilege. A lot of ground coUV.o, two bottlos of oayunno pepp.-r, a tin of mustard und a can opumi' realized 35 conta in spite of tho ituctionoor's eliurts to obtain more. Purser B?ckley of thoKinuu won'i foil to buy any salt for a while, as his bettor half bought half a sack full togethor with a tin wash pun and two ngate soap dishes nil for a. dollar. Sho also invested in oilcloth A lot of boilers, a sink, fixtures, and evon tho lumber und corrug ated iron rooting of tho oxtompore kifclion wore sold, but a promise to Morgan not to make public tho pricos roaliznl for ft-ur of milliner tho auction business for - bids any furthor mention thereof. Tho total amount realized by tho salo was .111)000, tho first cost of tho articles sold being ovor $600. The ladies of tho Sooiuty will moot in a day or two to disciiHs tho project of incorporating Tho Hawaiian llolinf Society as a or mani'iit institution, but in the monntinio aro not neglecting any deserving cases. They arc taking caro of a cam ber of Knkatiko fishermon and thoir famillOB who are nt presont debarred from oarning their usual living by tho regulations ol tho Board of Health, although many of the members think that as tho government has arbitrarily de prived those poor Itawaiiaiis from tho menus of livelihood it should furnish Others or take care of thorn until it does. MtltlOIIS V,U KHC.V.H. AcolnKI Inptnln l'mil Smith im Niic--liitctMlnut of the lrdger. ICditoh BuLLirrix: Tho under signed oinplnyt-H of tho Govorn ment tlredgor ibsiro to mako the following statoniont in which we charge 'Cajitain Paul Smith, cap tain of tho Government dredger, vtth g'oss dishonesty and specify our charges as folio ivs: 1st On or about tho fifteeuth of August, 18!)'), while the dredger was at work at tho Oceanic wharf, forty tins of opium were turned up 'by tho dredger, brought on board and turned ovor to Captain Paul Smith. Iso mention of this find was mado to Government ofliciuls and tho opium mentioned was afterward sold to privato parties, of which transaction wo have proofs. 2nd That during the month of November, 1801, while tho dredgor wna at work at tho railroad wharf. Captain Smith ordorod two of tho employes to take lumber from the dredgor to his houeo, situated on Fort street, ninuka of Boiotnnin stroet, and to construct for him, on his premises thore, a fence and chick en house, using tho foreir.ontion ed lumbor, which was Govern ment material and was not paid for by Captain Smith. Tho employes who performed tho labor of construction of tlio fence and building were not remuner ated by Captain Smith, but their timo was turned in on tho regular payroll for tho week during which they wero engaged upon Captain bmith's pr.vato trttairs, thus de frauding tho Government of S24 worth of labor, besides tho mate rial used. (Signed) IV. Stokes. V. It Johnson. Honolulu, Oct. 15, 18'J5. V'Olty HroM'u'n C'ikvo. Judge Perry found "Scotty" Brown guilty of tin assault with a deadly weapon at the conclusion nf his trial yostorday afternoon and sentenced him to two yours imprisonment and 200 fine. Tho case will bo appoaled, and in the meantime the dt fondant is out on boiulB vitli T. B. Murray us his btiroty. Kerr m- u Temperance Adio'.ute. Ill order to impress upon your mind tho fact that the Seattle life winy atul Miillimj Co'h beers aro Mild. Light and Lively, we below give tho average per oout of alcohol in various liquors in com parison : "Rainier" Jieer... 3.1 porconl "0ii?tV lleer. . 11.1 Alo 7.1 Cider 8.G Claret 13..') Whisky 51.0 On draught at tho Critorion. (Tram I. & Journal vf iltiteint.) f'rnf.W.II.I'ccke.whomakeiisipeclnhyorr.pllepur, ln without doubt treated and cured more eaten than uiytlvlrriiyi'lclaii;,ilssuicMilftoiiililiis. Wo SavelieardofcaieaofJOjeariiVtaiicliiincuredliylilni. IIiJIiiililltheiinvalualilcwntkonthiidiM'afewlilculiu emU till a lar;c. bottle nf lux nbMjluto cure, free to Wo advl anyone, wlililng euro to adurt , 1'jof. W. 1L 1'iUiKi;, l 1 i Cixtat bu, Ncv Yoik. THOSE INFORMERS AGAIN. I HOJIIf Ol' TIIKIK Tivoiioilr.in.v TltK'KS hkim; Vr.NTII,ATl;l). Tlir Outcnnie ol llle TrouliIcK (if the l'cdro 1'anrtlv Oilier Pollen 'ot(Tt fVoten. At this morning's s'jaion of the fJistrict Court the charges against Henry Cockott fir ass tult, "Wil liam Daly for being drunk and Pallia for assault were dismissed in short order. Anakolio pleaded cuiltv of malicious mischief in tenring down threo dollars worth of foncc, tho property of Eleazor Lazarus. Ho wus -fined 5 and costs. The Pedro families woro in Court -again this morning and Mrs. Palekni Pedro testified to a hair-pulling and biting match with her sitter-in-law, which was tho outcomo of the low hetweon tho two brothors. Palekai got tho worst of it for a tmie, hut finally got on lop of her antagonist and mado her cry enough. Judge Parry finally sottled tho dilierencis of tho family by find ing both Stun and his wife guilty. Sam got a 10 fiuo and his pugi listic wife half tho amount, with $1.75 added to ench for tho costs of tho Court. Petor Pedro, whoso case was tried on tho 10th aud taken under advisement, was found not guilty. Boforo tho case of .Mnk.iimn, which was portly heard this morn ing, is concluded, considerable light will bo thrown on tho meth ods used by a number of informers to socure convictions for selling liquo" without a license. Mnkniimi lives near tho Insane Asylum and is under arrest on that charge. His attorneys, A. G. M. Bobortson and J. K. Kau lia. nro sifting tho mattor nud mannor of bis arrost to tho very bottom and tho principal witness for tho prosecution was kopt Jti tho stand tho bettor part of tho morning sosion. This was Julius Lnndonberg whom speoial detective Cordes uses when ho puts up oiio of his fancy jobs on thoso whom ho sus pocts of soiling liquor without the proper license. Lundenuorg's testimony boiled down is that after ingratiating himself with Mnkaima and tho girl Pho.'bo and othors who friquented tho place, during which ho had puichuSed wine when by himself, ho went to tho houso accompanied by Charles Ott and Xavior, whoro ho found tho dofotidnnt and a lady. Nego tiations ensuod which rosulted in tho purchase of a bottle ! of gin for ?1.2.'i and one of wine I for 50 conts. Like the groat do- tectivo for whom hi was working : Lutidcnberg is an expert on liquors ana was able to swoar positively this morning that it was giu ho bought, for ho tasted it on the spot, the actions of tho informors at this stago of tho I proceedings seamed to have alarmod tho defendant and ho started to leavo, but I was forced to remain snated I by tho present ition of n pistol at him by Ott. All of this timo tho money was on tho table, but tio defendant afterwards took id. but whother under the inlluenco of tho pistol or not has not yet como out in evidence. At this juncture Cordea, who had stationod himself fifty feet away on tho entrance of his informors, mado his nppouranco and tho arrest took place. Tho houso wns thou searched and n big bottlo of gin and two domijohns woro found. Tho wituosa did not know what tho contents of tho domijohiiH wus, but How t,,!,t !10 WWB ful1 of something because it was very heavy by thu time ho got it to tho . , other jliiu ouiainu l((U nut (llltjuii with Mr. 1uiidi'nherg vet, and having wormod the pistol episodo out of him nro fmhinc for moro 'I'l... .lr..,.. .. i it I. i tostimony vhich will show up tho puouinr iiioiuoiis auopteu uy in forniors. Till: 1IOAHI) Ol' IIKAI.TII. llnriiotrn All Itcttrlrtlonw on School- el Ihlrrii from Iiirecled Hint riot. The Board of Health held a special short bcssion at .'J p. m. yesterday. Dr. Emerson moved that the restrictions hcretoforo put on the nttondance nt school of childron from tho infected districts bo re scinded. Carried. A supplementary report from the commit too on contaminutod wator was road nnd filed. A resolution wns carried allow ing quarantined Chiueso to leave for Maui and Hawaii on tho Ki latiea llou thin afternoon. Tho qtuirjintiiic on the crows of tho island steamers was discussed and it was fina'ly decided that if no cholera cashes hippon boforo Saturday, tho mon will bo allow ed i.shoro, but thoy will not bo allowed to land at any other port. tVINOY I'AItl.i:s. One Whereof ItolHle to I'lllln lino. ter mid Another to un Out- Able niun. A Filibuster, who had exhausted his supjili'of wind in an oudcuvor to conviuco the p.-oplo of tho Ocean Metropolis that ho vns about to descend upon them in forco, called upon Boreas to ro plonish his lungs. "I am sorry," said his Atmos pheric Godship, "but I nm afraid that I cannot fill your ordor; it is now near tho -time of tho Wintry Gales and tho constant heavy calls from yourself and Mr. Wil licassol havo mado it necessary for mo to husband my store of I Uxygen. "Besides, the peculiar manner in which you blow yourself oil' at tho Sandwich Islands has con vinced mo that you aro not tho Lulu you supposo yourself to ho." "Ho! No Lulu!" exclaimed tho alleged Pirate. Whereupon, tho Major and the Minor BreizeH woro convulsed with mirth at tho silly pun, while Boreas let drive such'a blast thut "Kili" busted. A Postmaster was soon going into a Toy Store, and when asked by the Gentlemanly Attendant what ho desired to bo served with, replied: "1 wish to purchase nn Air Gun. I am KOintr on a still hunt after a man namod Morning Hondorson. Ho bus a Monthly Hawaiian Gasnipe, and I am re solved upon shooting him with his own woapons." "Indeed," said tho Goutlomanly Attendant, "1 wish you suc cess, esptoiully as the party you mention is not ono of our Customers. Como in again byo and byo and buy a Bicycle"." "Thanks," answered tho P. M., as ho secreted the Paicel in his Mail-bug; "1, will do so after I havo mado this Dark llorso take his Oat." Moral: lusuro your life. t'oiiilcimicd I'mli, Inspector David Keliipio did good work this morning whon he condemned a lot of putrifying fish nnd ordorod it destroyed. The lot consisted of sevontoou choico specimens of ob and woro for warded from Kunloii by a nutivo named Koholo. Investigation showed thoy woro caught yostcr day morning and had spoiled on tho way horo. MULLER'S CASE IS HERE.. '".!' JUSTICi: JUIMI U'1'ltOVI..V IIISIIOI' 1.STATI: AKOltMS. .TInttrr of Inlrrot In the 1'roluitt Department ol llm Circuit 4'ourt. Honry Smith. Clerk of tha Judiciary Department, is a com missioner to take depositions at Honolulu in tho ease of A. E. V. Mullorvs. Charles Edwurd Birr, and James Huddart. This is tlw suit for -t50,000 brought ly Muller, ono of the trio who weit the nioneers of tho nolitieal e vil after tho insurrection of Januan , against tlio Uanattian Australian. Steamship Company, for forcibly taking him away from this country. Tho two others wero Johnston and Cranstonn. Tho first named de fendant was captain of tho steam ship Warriuioo "tho big ship that took my John from niu." as tho old ballad runs. Mr. llutldart is managing owner or tho line. C immissionor Smith has posted a notice at the entrance to tho Clerk's office, addressed to A. E. W. Mulkr, Wilson anil Campbell, h's attorneys, and to thoir agents, in Honolulu. They are notified that, in pursunuco of a commission, issued to him (Mr. Smith) by tho Supromo Court of British Colum bia he has appointed his oflico at tho Court Honso in Honolulu, nnil will begin taking depositions at 10 a.m. on Friday, 18th iust. Also that tho following witnesses will bo examined by him at tho said timo and place, and there after from timo to time un til such testimony is completed : J L Zitvior, Goo Cavunaugh, E G Hitchcock, F II Wagner, L Borildt. J L Osmnr. fJnu f'nr.1... C Wichort, C N Johansen, S B Dole, W O Smith, F M Hatch, J. A King. Chief Justico Judd this morn ing approved tho accounts of the. Trustees of the Bishop Estate disallowing, howovor, $130 of the. commissions charired. It is stipulated hetwoon Messrs Neumann and Hatch, attorneys respectively for petitioner and contestants, that tho matter oi" tho contest to tho potition of S. ' Ehrlich, bankrupt. for a discharge will ho hoard on Tuosday, IStli. inst. Ktihoohanohiino. niece of James?. Kiiknnn, deceased intestate, pe titions for letters of administra tion to A. P llaiola. Tho estato is valued at SSuO. Maria Enn and John C. Lane havo petitioned that u guardimi bo appointed for William C. Lane, an alleged spendthrift. Judge Coopor bus accordingly Rign id an injunction forbid ding respondent, his ngonts, attornoNs and servants from soil ing, mortgaging or otherwise dis posing of or encumbering tho ienh estate bolouging to him, until furthor order of the Court, nndoc penalty of boing adjudged guilty of contempt of court. The potitioners aro dauuhtor and son of respondent, who is 7t years of ngo. Thoy allege that he is about to conclude a sale of valuublo rico hind in Koolaulon to Senator Hocking of Maui, anil deohiro thoir fear that tho inouov so procured would be squandered Kespondent is summoned to an -swor tho potition on tho ;UsL inst. Why .ol Your When thousands of people are taklntr Ili.oilV biirsaparllla to overcome the weaknei" t laiiKuor which arc ko coiniaoa ut this ,, 1 why arc you not doluK the ka.e? When yon" know that Hood', S..r.purlll has powcM . cure r iciiinntUm, lpc .,1a and all dl.er cuuml l,y Impure Moid hy do S nue to mtrcrr Hood's euresothers why cr Hood's Piu.sarc iirompt and clllcleut, a a TH IN PAPER krP.i.on flierti: Atjetuv. 01 and "e c . nt. "V.xc ai ,."7f .7.7. n . "T " I'Alvr.S AtlvcrtirhiK r -3 I il 'i 3 r-mmmmtmml0'