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yt. "" W f''r' 'A. EVENING BULLETIN, NOVEMBER 20. 1895. . MJiXKTTrrjui.LLHjwn gO1VmMMMUU g IIP LOCAL AND GENERAL. Tho Board of Health will meet today nt 3 o'clock. Company B had a meeting after tho drill ltisl night and elected two uow niombors. Lidii'B day at Pacific Tennis courta, which aro open throughout tho day. Tho Hnwniiuu Medical Society will meet this evoning nt tho homo of Dr. McGrow. Qodftoy llkodcs has taken ono of tho Hall cottages on Nuuanu avonuc. Messrs. C. M. Cooko and J. B. Atherton aro expected on tho Ma riposa tomorrow. Hawaiian studonts at Yale Uni versity aro Riving a good account of themselves. An additional forco of mon was put lo work on tho new Punchbowl reservoir yestojiluy. Merit will tell, and that is the roason tho Bulletin's Mibucrip tion list is piling up so fast. W. It. Castle's resignation na Minister to Wasliiugton lias been received ut tlio Foreign Oilico. News arrived on tho lwalnni this morning that Mrs. S. V. Wilcox of hi hue, Kaimi, is sori ously ill. Jim Quinn has a liorso in train ing for tho raws on Juuuary 1st, and may surprise somo of tho ex ports. l'acific Lodge of Freo and Ac costed Masons will hold a special meeting tins evouiug for work iu tho thud degree. Colnnol Spalding writes oncour ngingly of ciblo prospects. Under the circumstances he could hard ly do otherwise. Tho general sentiment seems lo bo that road races in this city aro unsatisfactory, aliko to contest ants and the public. Miss Ethel Mossmaii of tho Ka hului school loaves on tho Aus tralia today for a month's visit to Oakland friends. Morchnndiso of tho Pacific Trading Company, bankrupt, is boing inventoried and arranged for assignee's salo. Owing to nocossary ropnirs to its press tho BULLETIN has been a little late tho past two days, but everything is all shipahnpo uow. A hoilor explosion in tho De troit Journal building on tho u'tli inst. ciusod tho doath of eighteen persons and injury tomany others. Dr. Borrio, late of tho Belgic, who is now in San Francisco do nios positivoly that that vossol brought tho oholora to Honolulu. Tho Government will probably solid an agent to Hongkong lo in vestigate tho actions of those who procure Chiueso contract laborers for theso islands. Miss Helen "Wilder and Miss Alice Kimball loavo on tho Aus tralia for two months' visit to the home of tho latter in Oakland, Cahforniu. Tho Hawaiian Hardware Com pany will havo something to say to tho public tomorrow about the immonso lot of now goods reooivod by tho Australia. James F. Morgan will on Satur day next at 12 noon sell lots ad jacent to Kapiolani Park, under foreclosure of a inortgago made b' tho lato Dr. Goorgo Trous soau. A recent numbor of tho Call says tho prosent attitude of tho champion pugilists is slowly con vincing tho country that tho do fcut of Sullivan wasaoruol and un necessary blow to humanity. A number of the mombers of tho Young Hawaiians' Institute sercnadod Mrs. Mary E. Foster at her rosidonco last night, tho oc casion boing that lady's doparturo on tho Australia today. Tho Board of Directors of tho Hawaiian Athletic Association will moot at Y. M. 0. A. hall at G:30 this ovening to porfoct ar rangements for tho football game on Thunksgiving day. Other at tractions may be addod. Managor Dillingham of tho Oahu railway proffcred tho resi dents of Pearl City and Ewa a freo special train to the Yatimui moot ing and roturn Inst night, and a large numbor availed ttioinsolvoo of tho opportunity offered by his kindness. Thoro weio no arrests this morning. Mrs B. Lambert ltavo3 on tho Australia this afternoon. Now is tho time to subscribe for tho Bulletin. Brown & Kilbey havo a change of ad. iu this issuo. f and Commissioner Brown is making preparations to go lo Hilo on tho next Klnnu. Jim Dodd has refitted his jaunt ing car mid will givo moonlight drives to his friends.. A petition . asking for olomency for tho remaining political pris oners is being circulated by Clias. B. Wilson. Miss King says that lonrning to ride her now LYm.ktin bicyclo is not so easy as her friends lid her to bolievo it would bo. Tho bind will play at tho Exe cutive building this afternoon immediately nl'tor tho doparturo of tho Australia. Iopa, n nativo, wan couvicted of vagrancy by Judgo Wilcox yentor- day afternoon and sentenced to six months at hard lnbir with ?-' cojIs. S. Louo was finod $100 and costs this morning by Judgo Per rv for (cllini? linnor witliniit. n license, to which ofloncobo pload - ed guilty. Pau Aki ploulod guilty in Judgo Perry's court this morning -.-.... .K..4....1 wiuhi ii a iiceii8o.ii.Ul, J. M.Tracy, M. N. Kcn- rTUMB,umcuuurauraiull .,(.,,.., ., 1...1 i-ii i .... by tho prosecution Judgo Perry roturnod from his ti ro M 1 1.1.. ' f 1. . wuniuur.iuiu rain ion on ine other side of tho pali yesterday. According lo coast advices tho U. S. S. Boston wns to havo gono into commission again yosterday. Sho is likely to bo ordered to China and to call hero on her way thoio. Thomas Hum Wnlkor was una- nimously olected synodsman of tho second congrog.itiou of St An- urow's Uathtdnil last night to fill tho vnemey caused by the death of Captain Mist. Tho stamod glass windows, now nearly all placed in tho Christian church, aro in pretty dosigns. Upon the window boh i ml tho plat form thoro is an opon Holy Biblo. Workmon are ong.iged in fitting up wiu niuio uu xori sirooi, lor morly occupiod by Foster's har ness shop, for W. W. Dimond's display of Christmas crockory and glasswaro. Eloctnc lights wero being put in this morning. Leo Ko's trial for having opium in possoasion hns been set for tho 23d. In tho moantimo the dofondant is out on $100 cash bail. The same disposition of tho oases of Ah Wa and Ah Kwai for tho samo oflonso has also boen made. Tho caso of Juno Davis, charg ed with breaking into tho room of Palo Alapni with tho iutontion of committing a folouious assault, was partly heard by Judgo Wilcox yesterday uftornoon and will be ooncludod this ufternoon. Mr. Yatman will spoak to na tives ut Kawaiahao church nt 7 O'clock this evnninfr. his rnm.irl-a ' u....Hu irnj. loiiuiiuu iroin nisi ij-iv,,,,.,,,. t ,..,:.,. r v r rip to Kanooho yesterday and w S, ' - r'- , ' ,Gr.ac"- n.loi.s tho roadsery nildy. ut ,0!" 'l0 ,M,,,,Uto8 'Pl Joiisidoiublo rain foil on the I" A?;.Iu txlTt!?A J veil let being translated into Hawaiian I ' "'; ,l,U,Cf VV over n byllev. H. H. Parker. Mr. Yat-:,0:0'"1'1!,8, ,od. b' Al"u"Han 8C1UU man will afterwards hold services ' 8t8,; i"7 boK11" lu l1' '.l Prty at the Methodist church in the wo,kf'"K lr,ou' th" Atlantic and hall over Tracy's store. . ono from tho Pucifio. Ti.o first . ,. ' , lreat western quudnlutoral, one An old nutivo, who is paralyzed of tho largest over dotonniind.ian in ono arm and carries nowspapers I from Mt. Diablo to Bound Top on horsoback f.r a living, had his thonco to St. Holeua and Mount leg broken yostorday aftoruoon Lola, tho long side boing about whiloon his rounds on School , 1U5 milos. This is knowi as tho street. Ho was on horseback and Davidson holiographic dotormina ohuras that a suddon turn of tho tiou. When this work was in pro horso broko his leg and throw , gress the helioscopers on Bound him to tho ground. Top used to flunk tho sunlight to Tho charge of selling awa root' tn.080 ou ''Moi distanco of 105 without a liconso placed against I m''0H "ro sunriso ut tho J.W. Kuikainahaoloyosterduy waslwostoru "'ouMuiu, so that tho dismissod in tho District Court HUU'H niy8 to'd tuo'r story to tho this morning. Ho was then I wostorn pirty while they woro ohargod with soiling liquor with- Bt'n evolojod in tho darknoss of out a liconso during tho hist1 oarly morning. throo weeks, to whioh lie plonded guilty nud sentenco was sus- ponded. Tho Japanoso thoator is about to bo reorganized according to tho idoas of the Erapros.s, who takes a spooial intorost in inusio and tlio drama, Sho has authorized womon to uppear on the stage, whioh un iu now uas uoon lorliiaaon. The JWIIIHUBB In IIIHU CUUBIIK HUrOPO- works to ho translated into I i.' .... i ...... . . Highest of all iu Lenvouiug Bower. Latest U.S. Gov't llojort. IvvSl Powte jmsmwtEffl 9m& Tho steamer J A Cummins was telephoned at 2 p.m. W 0 Hammond, American, hns taken the onth to tho constitu tion. Miss Axtell is organizing hor singing class at tho Punahou Preparatory school this after noon. Tho class is for anyono who wishes loj.iio. Tho Hospital Flower Mission ontoitainment, which uis to havo boon held at tho residence of Mis. Sw.uizy, will take place at Inde pendence Park instead. Next Tuosdav I'vonintr, November i'Ot'i, is thodato sot. JI'UIOIAKY JOTTIMJS. iTlHllclnllM Injury Uteri a 'ovl,lloii.-lcr,t! lluleiuliiiit. , A. B. Proita wns tried beforo !,luS Mngoon, by the followii g I jury this morning on tho charge j t,f malicious injury, third degreo: ' Jas. Mclnerny, C. L. Bnwn, C. S. , - " f L"11lt(Vl lit Mur'.-s. IS: II. Wodohousc, A. Harrison, J. ot guilty, throo dissonting. Do- foudant'sciunsel noted an tipped . Tim oil' nso was alleged to have beon in filling with earth a w.itor closet belonging to Thomas Nott. Tliedofenso was that theclosetwas close on the lino fence and had caved in, cnusing a dance rous ?!"''' "n tlofo''dant'3 pioporty. a l !uo, f"r prosecution; iouniann lor ieiuiil.int. The c.ise of J. Kukona, oharg"d with larcony third degreo, was strickon oil' tho calendar on testi mony tiled that defondant had died in tho Queon's Hospital. In tho caso of Wong Wa Koy and others vs. Kaili Kakoi and olhors, Judgo Whiting has ap pointed Henry Smith, Clork of tho Judiciary, us coniiq'issionor to partition tho land. Anela Kakoi, ono of the defendants, n minor, potitions for tho appointment of A. G. M. ltobortson as hor gunrdinu in pluco of J. K. Kau lia. a ;iti:,T :i:oii:ti: miuviiy. Tlio IlWlnuuo Vruiu Ocouii ! (Irani Klcuauri'il Willi Ircclnluu. Cuptiiin Rodgers of tho Const and Goodotio Survey has received word that tho Government geo dists, who havo beon for twonty four years survoyiug a lino from Capo May to Point Arena, have at last met on the summit of On compahgre in Southwestern Col orado, whoro thoy havo joined the mathematical lines which will ac curately determiuo tho 3'Jth do greo of latitude. 111. . m .. V1,H. 1S. 0UU 0l "'U most 1111- '1'1'oro has uovor boforo been a inoasuiomont of verv uroat mutho. niutical importnuco along tlio 39th lino of latitude, and when tho data and maps are all dotorminod, which will bo a laborious work, tho exact distance 1'ioin thotAluu tio to tho Pucifio along this lino will bo fixed with niioroscopio ac curacy. TIiih will uivti a mora acuiirato dotoriniiiution than is ....... I.. i.. f.i ji in nZnil "ihH ""'" ltv tiii: ahmhai.h. Oomplpto I. lot ill' I'lmicnscri I r (lie '(iiimI To.lay. The following are booked at tho office of W. G. Irwin it- Co, to loavo on tho Aui-tnilia this after noon: Cibin Mrs Victoria Ward, tho Misses Ward (2, Father Noel, S M Ballon, Miss Helen Wildei, Miss A Kimball, Mis.l Kirkland, Miss H I. Arnold, Mrs Til Foster, Mis J K Dnrkott .:d Mrs B Lambert. SleoiMge Mrs C Boeseh and tlneo cjiildren, G O Waruor, Hon Tjing Sing, L M Camaru, Y Na Inidu. II 1J Koen, P Wieniaiisand E J Burns. I'on i:.rci!iiri: ci.miiiM'Y. Icllll:i Inrl'Hrclon ofclir llcniiilnlii I'nllllrnl I'rlioiicm. Charles B. Wi'son is circulat ing n petition asking for a pirdon for tho political prisonnrs yet 10 maining in tin- Oahu penitentiary. If a full pardon cannot b" gruntcdi tho ietitH)iiers ask tint tho pris oners bo roloased on parol. Mr. Wilson informed a P.ur.i.irriN rep reseiitutivo today, that ho had tho ii'imos of ovor ono hundred of the strongest supporters of tho Uo public already signtd lo the potition, which is not bo ing circulated among pronounced adherents of tho ox-quoon, but only among prominent advocates of thollopublic. Mr. Wilson is going lo inter view tho editors of tho various newspapers this afternoon and ask them to advocate oxocutivo cleiuoncy to tho remaining prison ei s, and says ho can givo thoso who havo not already dono so some vory sound masons thorefor. Noun o( VetoiniiH. short meoliug of tho intend ing chnrtor members of tho now camp of Sons of Votorans was held last ovening, and it wns do cidod to send an application for n charter by today's mail. A fuv orablo reply is expected by tho roturn mail, after which prepar ations wi'l bo mado for tlio im rnediato institution of the camp. m m Tho amount of capital in tiio book business of tho United Stales is bolieved to bo double what it was twenty years ngo. If you feol out of sorts, call nt iho Oritorion and trv our rofresh- tng Seattlo Beor on draught. A. J. Dorby, D.D.S., Dental olUco Cottngo No. 100, Aluisoa street, telephone No. (!15. Oilico bonis 9 A m. to -1 I-..M. Mechanics' Homo, corner Hotel and Nuuanu streets, lodging by day, wool: or month. Tortus: 25 and CO conts por night' $1, and ?1.2G por week. SeuUlo Beer is n mild nud refresh ing drink. It will create llesh and generally improve tho system. Ou draught ut Critoriou. II. Cannon it Co. roceivod por H. ti. Australia, a full lino of Ico Houso Fruits; fresh Halibut and Salmon. Paluma Grocory opp. Uailroad Dopot; tolephono 755. City Curriago Co.. J. S. And rndo, manager. If you want a hack with gooil uorso nnu caro ful driver ring up Telophono 113, corner (U J.' Oil UUU HiUIUIIllllli Back at all hours. streets- Wanted. A MAN WIIO(UNTIIKAI) UNKXl'IXT ediy liiioii n iiltvi' of corul ro(l, lilli blb liiKt Wnlklltl, iitul mil wmi up or maku ) prolauu riiuiirk". nnint uUn be oblc to knock a moiiiUo oll'bU notu wltbout li!l t lnjr tli.t iirKiu, be will be rciulri'il to iiuiiluv a Ulrj I'lu track nml It'll which vsuytbi- ubct'l nt IrawlliiKi call on llrowu .: Kubi-j ami look on tin Ir new tlouk Junt rm'lM'il 'r latl Aiutrallu." 1M U Mrs. Holden IIAS- To eornvrnf Allium I.unu imil I luUl tuU New Advertisement.1:. UP TO DATE -AT N. S. G20, Fort Stroot, . Ladies' Worsted Suitings! A YEBY CUOICE ARSOBTMENT OF THE VBKY latest Di?ss 3Mlaf'2?iais With TrimuiingH to Match. Ladies' Silk Waist Patterns New Designs, and Only Oiip of u Kind, Jet Fronts and Spangled Fronto. These are entirely now and make a rich waist trimming. Buttons! Buttons! Buttons! Don't Fail to Sop tho Now Style Button,. tfiyOur stock of Imported Hats Will arrive on the S.v" iiill THE CHASS HOUSE Pftlii BATH.NH RESORT Viww v ; 1 n s,', Exchisive and Attractive. jJ'i;Q) iFisIllllS'. Freo Hods and Bait Ftirni.-.iied. GET OFF THE TRUM AT BISHOP'S SWITCH Telephone 889. EEXB & A2iYEE ,4- " mm DOMT HpITiTE f MOMENT About the best iil.vo to buy HAY & GRAIN UK Ft UMBll FIRST-CLASS -:- FEED LOWEST PB ICES. California : Feed CO. 2il i Ki.ri'itosi.'igi. 157-tf For Sale. yinn iikadof nr.ni' cattle, fok 4-UU balo ia lots to suit. 8. KOIHIIS, Knliukn, Kuu, Iluwuil. M.t-tl For Sale. rixi: lii-ACK noitsi:, rEitt'iXTLY r BoiniJ. Apply to 151). A. WILLIAMS. 141-tf Turkeys ! SPECIALLY FATTENED rou Thanksgiving and Christmas. A lnrtjo flock, 1'iiounh for oreryloily. I'lacu (irdera early to liuuie Ur);cit.blrd. HENRY DAVIS & CO. DRESS GOODS SAOHS J - - . - Honolulu. and Bonnei l& Austral !:i ihii w-i-k. l. ::.-!( AT WA1KIKI. To Let. AI.MA COITAHK, AT WAIK1KI, IS TO I.el, fiirnUlieJ, toj;i'iliiT with a livncli lot. Apjilj to FRANK HUSTACE For Rent. SToitu 'io m: r, Ktxo .s'nti:r;r neau lull. Apiily to ED. A. WILLIAMS, lntf NOTICE. IHT.INO MV VllSI'.NCK l'HOM TIIK ItE publif of Ilawnll. C'linnir Jack Kuu lll liavo cb.irm- iiiiiUt 1'oHcr of Attorni'V of oil the biilnc nno" allalrs of Hit- linn of'WIii" .Mow t'liaii. YOL'XOCIIKB, WISH MOW CIIAN. I)alnl Honolulu, Nov. II, S'j.',. 15T.'.'w Election of Officers. AT Till". ANNTAI. MEKTIXH OF WIL). fr'Mfamlilili., Mil, In Id at tbclr olll In IliU iltj on XutiiiilnrlS, ibW, llicfcilloilin iiIIUith uitc if cU'iti'd to vtrrvc tlurln tlio ciH sulm; eur C. I. VIlil. -J 1' llnckfibl. 11 Ui.c. - - - Prcidilent Vice I'lThlib-nt Sec. and TreaMirer - Auditor W F Allen, Till' l.linV . II.KII. it M).1.1 tl: .1 ..1.1 Klin.', (i Irnlii mid (10 llccklcy com. prUu the Hoard ul lllroclorn. 8. II. uosi:. l.i, -Iw Stcretarj. MORTG AG-EE'S NOTICE OF SALE. -vtotici: is iir.nniv iivk. that iiv IV ilrtin- of miIi- contained In u (.crtain inort;ai;i', ilaleil ApiiliM, lyjl. nuule bv l.COKl.r. TKOl-Sli.L' it llonoulu" OaIiii, to All tanner J. Cnrturlulit, Truntce for Ailuli.1 ( nnmell, ir mild, Honolulu re corded in llienllleooMlio lleclmrar uf Con VUai'icitln llbrr lai, pa.-n il5-a7 lc n. derli;ned, Biicccsnor In trmt to Alexander I CiirlMrljjlit, InleniN to foreeloi.e tM mort Ctiue for condition broken, to wit, tlio unn paMnent of principal and Interest wbendue Notice Ualno nil en tbat all tbe iiroiiertv coiLrcd b fiild morlpme, HltU all tbe rluhU lliiletobcloiiulni:, Mill be mild at public auc- iiun niiiiuniiciion-rDoui in JuineH K. Moriruu ou IJuci n tn.Lt, In Honolulu, on ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1095, At 1J oMock noon. Tlu Ji'lll UK All llio'i- lure certain loin or parcc! of nt Kanubiilii. In tin. iii.iri.,..f laud sit unit' nt Kulu, ou the ii the Ih'uiM of Ouliu, conlMlulnu' In 111. I or U J. hill Ailir ,,,! I..1.... all uu A poriliiii of Apaim f,' of the land dmcribul n 1. l. A i.V.UI and lol iiunil.mil a I, W mid VlofKapii.ulu. 1)U adjaccnl lo Kapiolani l'i.ik,iui.the iimepnml.t Hint ut-ru ciin v.cd to il inurlcnuor (icorKu Trou.M'uu, ,) L. M loukf Inmue for Anna II. llullej? Ii dud of ijen date w HI, ,i morliracu AU,i. Ihe IrrlKWhiB Plant. I'uuip, PlpK, rtr , upon Hut prcml.,.. Ti-rnu ci.n. ,,t ut cipen.u ofpuuliater. K. V. MACI-'AHhANE, s""vry,ir"A,ilcortIHJLc"rUr,h'-'1' Jas. F. Morgan, Ilouotulu. Nov. BO, IS93. AUCi!iTaTr' V:(f ft - s 7 iio-rim M