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$. TJr- XT 'V "TJi " m kT'ZjtT1 wr - EVENING BULLETIN, OOTOfiER 22, 1895. HWlMMtMMWfrTn.V w -vt" ,' Wi rrvH . m AUTH01UTY. For tlic infotiunliou of the jinlilii' tho flo'Jowliig resolution of tho Kxecutitr nuil .JuJvlsory Council of tho llcpublio of Iln wiroli, ni.isod July 12tli, ISIH, Is ielnillilicil: ItcHolveil, tlmt tho l'rostcleiit and inem rs of tbo Incentive Council bnll bo jfllclnlly niMro'Woil ninnily by tbo titles of helrrepcctho offices; Hum, "To tbe Pie Nrtent", or "Mr. l'tcMeut ", and (tirni wly tbo uii'iiibors of tbo Cubinet. Tbo iwrms " Ilxcollcncy ", " Honorable" nn I vwortls of like ImpoU sbull not bo uneil in allium ly iuilrosing tbo members of tbo Exirtit ro Coimoil. lHI-.'lt TENDERS WANTED. tlio same timo there tre national sorvicos that properly provided would confer iliivct advantages upon Honolulu, such ns improved navigation facilities, tho oniming up of an oasy ro.id to tho Ivoolnu side of tho island, moro frequont inti-r-island mails, ote. "With tho nution.il lrensnry rcliovod from strictly city burdiiR, thoro ought to bo moro money to spond on ull suc'i uiit'Oiifil oorv.ces. Jl'llMJIAItV .lOTTIMll. Now Advertisemon'B. Notice. mo nnaiNNuns wilii he admittkd 11 to tbo Y. M. C. A. vocal class nflrr rrtibiy o oning next, wbicli will bo tbo lirst of tin' course, owing to the failure of tbo lipbls on last I'riilny oenllit;. Seriim your ticket of I rof. CouK before Hint timo. 1.13 4t rtenleil tenders will bo received fur Hn wiiiinii Treasury Notes, under tbo Act of fauo Ut, I8!H, to tbo amount of &W,(0n in denominations of SI, lux) or multiples Uiireof. For full pnrtieubirs bidders 1110 retorrrd 'xo tbo bIkivo nientionod Act. Proposal, will clone nt 12 o'clock noon on Wediusday, Oct. '2.'M, I8H3. S. M. DAMON, Minister of Finance. Honolulu. October 22nd, ISM. I AM NOW prepared to accept jour orders ford)ilni(, all kind of eotlmi goiiili, woolcna, silks, crepei", Inwiif, etc, at oliinpest prlics lSJ-tl S W Cor. of Klnu mid Miuumktv St. yinelyjoplej :ON THKi AVONARCH and TRIBUNE. Queen strait Store CS-rocersr 23opt- 51? Euenin$ Bulletin, '.Villi wlilcli t Incorpornteil llio "Iiidepeiulciit." DANIEL LOGAN. Editor. TUESDAY, - - OCT. 22, 1895. CITY INCORPORATION. Honolulu ought to tako up tho question of incorporation for full 1 scussion. It is largo enough to assume the guino us woll us tho uaino of a city. Tho steady growth of civilizpil communities iu diflbront countiy districts is ono reason wliy tho local all'airs rf flirt nonlfnl Bbnilbl llAVo n. i i i i: r i.i mi qucsinm ihu ooinpiuiiiniii iinri- opar.ue aumiiiibuiuiuu u.u uw. j, ft Chin0S9 orcucstm in full operation in tho courtroom. .notion to DUaoltc Injunction Denied Chinese ltninl 1'Iim On. Kalohui, nioco of Ilommknlin, who diod inlostnto, petitions that sho bo nppointod as administra trix of tho ostate, which consists of roal property nt W.iikolo, Ew.v. valued at 2000. In the uiattor of tho petition to place V. C. Lane under guardian ship, .ludgo Cooper lias denied tho motion of respondent lo ilisiolvo the temporary injunction, forbid ding him to dispose of his proper ty. At tbo s.tmo time the peti tioner is oi dared to filo n bond of $1000. Kinney for petitionor, Mo coon for losnondout. J udao Cooper has rondorotl a ' docislon on tho bill in equity of J. C. Clunoy ngtinst Lto Wai, to enjoin tho new Chinese Tho.itte from holdii g porfur.uancos. Ho dismisses tliu bill on the ground that coinplaimmt has fuilod to establish his second ul lcgitiou, viz: that his "rcsidonco is situated in n looility undis turbed by noisy trades and busi nesses " As to" tho fourth allega tion, "that tho performances car ried on in such thoutros consist largely of pounding on gongs and drums and performing upon otlior instruments which produce harsh, strident nnd discordant tones of great volnino and continuity," tho Court sayn tho Ustiiunny was "overwhelming in its force and sullioiency and stnds uncontra dicted." To provo tho alienation LET YOUR INTEREST DE SUFFICIENTLY AtlOUSEO TO 8BND O CTS 0TAMP8 ANY KIND OR A COY OF OU ILLUSTRAT 5D CATALOGUE (''- smeJ OF lEUERAL FAMILY OUPPLIES, AND auY Yourt goods at bam fram cisco pnices. Smith's Cash Store. I 414 .1 41 H I'roiilM., SAN eANCISCO. CAL. POI! POI! t tho goneral government. Pooplo in tho rural districts havo boon hoard iu an increasing degree of iat" yoirs.complainiug tliat strict ly Honolulu co corns absorb more of tiio timo and treasure of the geuor.il government than thoy ought to do. Thoy claim that as ihc wealth of tho nation is derived .from tho soil, the country regi ns ought to recoivo moro attoution :and outlay than thoy do for devel oping the natural sources of woilth. Especially do thoy con tend that tho country should bo fully uponed up by tho building of good roads bat neon tho land ings and the territories in which thoro is land capable of sustain ing agricultural settlements. Tho country pooplo nro undoubt edly a go d dc.il moro than half 'right in the vioivs hero montioued. Vet tho advantages of having purely city all'airs segregated cinder a municipal administration are not all on tho side of tho coun try. Honolulu under ho'f govern ment would have to pay moro taxes, undoubtedly, butths presont condition of national finances in dicates that higher taxation is a onrtain early necessity. Thoro lire several exclusively civic noeds ot Honolulu which havo waited many yours to bo supplied, be cause thoro has not hcou enough niouey in tho treasury at any period to pay tho cost of them. Thoy ought to be paid for by tho -citizens of Honolulu, who would derive tho chief bonofit from thorn, and onco the permanent works are provided tho burden of maintaining' ttiem would bo comparatively light. Firo dopartmont houses, a soworogo systom, park improve ments, etc., might bo spooified in this connection. With such city rxponditnns tiikon off tho do mands on tho national tronBury, there would be moro monoy for , other seivices that, although na tional in tboir nnturo, would greatly enhance tho prosperity ol Honolulu. Generally tho dovel- r il. n,,..fitf,a lllltnrnl .Hiurston ii ud Kobortson lor plaintiff; Hartivoll for defendant. WAiANAE. SATURDAYS SUNDAYS. Trains will leavo on Saturdays at !):15 p.m., and 1:45 p.m., arriving iu Honolulu at .1:11 p.m. and 0:!2I1 p.m. Train will louvo on Sundays at 0:15 a.m., arriving in Honolulu at 6:'.'li p. m. Uan Doom &. Co.. Fort Street Next L'ica ' l'laniiiR Mill, will liavo Irish oi ry day MACHINE MADE POI tKOM Tin: KALIHI POI ?ACT0RY, Wliieli wil' bo sold to f.nuilies in largo or small quantities. No Contain- km IVas'lsiir.li. lHltf W. L. WIl.CuX, Proprietor Knlllil 1'oi Factory. Just Received !t Mi Pw On Ico. EVAPOJIATED FRUITS : JM1ACH12S, PEAKS, AP RICOTS, PRUNES, APPJiES, Era ASSORTED CHUTNEYS, HAMS, QUEEN OLIVES, WiORTO SOUPS: IIOTC1I POTCH, VEGETA-BL15, CHICKEN BROTH, MULLTKATAWNY, OX CHEEK, ETC., ETC. ' Tinned Bultor, Top o' Can Unlb r. Win jnoy Roll IJiitu-r, P.tU'd Meats, Boiu-d Turkoy, Chicken, Doviled I tain, Idincli Tonguos. Boneless Herring. Boston baked lteuns and ii cotii)lolo lniPfi of . - Biealsfast Cereals - - PEK S. S. "AUSTIIA1.1A." AT TIIU Beaver Saloon. II. J. Nolte. Proprietor. i:;2 1 1 OCEANIC Steamship Co. FOU ROUND TRIP TICKETS: 1st Clnss n 75 2nd Class 1 25 132-3U1 F. C. Smith, Geu'l Fiihi. and Ticket Aycnt. Horse for Sale. SAN FRANCISCO, THE Al STEAMSHIP 4 A.TTSTJR iVLT. A.9 WILL LEAVE HONOLULU l'olt THK AliOVK POUT ON Saturday, October 26th, AT 1 O'CLOCK p. m. Tho undersigned uro now picpnred to insiio Tlirmigh Tiukel from tliw City to ull poinU in the United Stut-x J,VFor further particulars rejnrdlng Freight or l'ubH'igo, apply to W.M. i.-12-ta IUWIM&Go., L'ii, (leneral Agents. FOU NON-FAYJIENT OF hoanl. v,o will hell on TU1SDAY. 0 tober 2!lth, 18'.).'), nt l'nblio Auction, nt tho Auctiou looms of Juiuch F. Mnrcaii, iu I lonoliiln, ono Buy JItuo. CMJH STA1U.K COMPANY. Honolulu. Soptcnilcr27, ISO.",. llS-tio Landlord Sale! At Auction Itoom of V. S o'clock noou, WEDNESDAY, OCT. lly order or. I I. Holt, tl e following articles of toe laic v hchlpl, Ohlraliii.il f, Luco, at 12 23rd, 1895, or rent, III he told . 5 now covorod Spanish S.id- dlo TreoB, 5 now uncovered Spanish Suddlo Troos, 0 old English Saddlos, 1 Sowing Machine, 1 Bug Boot Legs, 1 Harness, 1 Chest Tools, 1 Hiddlors Stool, 1 U. S. Viso. 0B mm ,;l M a ffi Iff C Ji I 0 111 p Hi A The latest news concerning bicycles on the Coast is to the effect that wheels are becom ing more popular than ever and that the trade in wheels is developing to an enormous extent. Los Angeles wheelmen are having trouble with their pneumatic tires, as some evilly disposed person is scattering tacks in the city streets, but a few tacks more or less will not make much difference on Ho nolulu streets, for they are so full of holes into which the tacks would naturally drift that the wheels would bounce over them, holes and all. Every body is using a bicycle, and the Monarch and Tribune are the wheels having the largest sales. Bicycles are even coming into use at funerals, for we read that in a Wisconsin village recently a funeral procession was very largely made up of men and women on mcycies, the -deceased bavin?: been a member of a bicycle club. It may seen a little odd at first to go to a funeral on a bicycle, especially in bloomers of the colors generally worn, but the time is coming in which the ladies will have appropriate bloomers. The Aomarch La dies' Wheel is the proper one for processions of all kinds; and not to have one is to get lefl in the rear. An absent-minded Attleboro (Aass.) man left his 'bicycle in front of the postollice in that town recently and walked home. The next morning he looked in vain for it in his barn, finally remembered where he had left it, and, going there, found it in the same spot where he had left it. The people of that town must have been equally as honest as those of Honolulu, ana lousiness must have been about as dull as it was herp when the Board of Health put an embargo on business of all kinds and nearly stopped bicycle traffic. But times are better now and we expect to sell about 500 wheels between now and Christmas. We have a large lot of Monarch and Tribune wheels on hand, racers,, ladies' and children s wheels and a complete assortment to suit all sizes and conditions of men. We shall receive by the bark S. N. Castle a fresh shipment of Atonarch and Tribune wheels, bicycle lamps and fittings of all kinds, as well as a large consignment by the Australia on Aonday. Call and see us after getting prices elsewhere. Fort : St. : Store, : No. : 10. 3!clid.a3r G-ccds. Quilts- Marseilles Quilts, -: FLUTTER Toilet DOCK Silks And Surahs, Fancy Colored Silks Drapery Silks. -AND- Crepo Grenadines, Beal Maltoso Lnco, Valonciennos Lico. Lsdies and Gents Kimbcrly Glove. Lmlirs Cloths Brown, Drab and Grey. Lndio.s Block Hos, Sani tnry Dyo, J). I'. Corsrts, R. nnd G. Corsots, Equipoise Waists ind Corsots Jolm T. Waterkotise. The Ideal Exercise is pon a wnes 500 PAIR The Hawaiian Hardware Co. Lti. Each year sues now devotees of the sport of cyclino;, as its benefits mid conveniences becotno better known. Cycling has passed from tho world of luxuries to tho realm of necessities. It is n re cognized social factor. The world of "Society" has stamped it with the hall-mark of its approval. Tho busy man of affairs, tho physician, the min ister, the lawyer, the clerk, tho mechanic in fact all classes find in the wheel tho ideal mode of locomotion. In everything there must bo a best, and our claim is that wo havo tho best wheels over brought to this market. Tho Sun "listens on tho Orange Him, and you know n "Stearns" is passing you. You look at it and say, it is "a thing of beauty", and must be "a joy forever". "We want to please each and every customer, and to those who say the "Columbia" or tho "Rambler" is the best wo want to say, you nro right, they nro botli in the same class with tho "Stearns", and theso three highest grade wheels made in the U. S. have their headquartors at our store. Wo have sold two "Stearns", two "Columbias" and two ".Ramblers" during the past week, so honors are easy, and they are all leaders so far. For cheaper grade wheols we have those wo can sell for $:0 00. (10.00, 00 00, 95.00 and 100. 00, and you will be surprised to see what strong, light, well made wheels you can buy at theso figures. Remember our high grade wheels, "Stearns", "Columbia", "Rambler", and when you want the best to be had get one of these, don't get a lower grade, lower priced wheel, because some ono tells you it is just as good, but consult your common senso, which will tell you that theso makes have earned their reputations. Any ono wonting a high grade wheel, sold with a Guurautit should call upon E, 0. HALL & SOU. PANTALOONS would benefit the city W. S. Luce, Auctioneer resources iij iucrsing its commerce At 133-lt FROM S5.00 UP. .-. mmmmmmm OllUH-IU OI IUU uuuau; "