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O0lHlU i rTr a rim-im ! I rl ill til Best tldvertising Md oicamLh . . eyeNiNG bullgtiin fj, oh Don't Head the Bulletin you Don't Get ALL the News. II Reaches ALL theTeoble. . . EDITION. 5 x ft WHMIWHWmMMIHMHH 00 IIMIIMMIMtHMHH "HHHfMfHHfMJ t i I. 'It f VOL 1. NO, lit! I, tub nraJNo" bulletin." I'uIiIIhIiwI nvnry tiny nxuotit Unmlny nt (MMI Klii( Mlrnol, llnnohllu, II, 1, MIMINdllll'TION IIA'I'ltH, l'nr Munlli. jmywlinro In ttiti 1 1- wiillmi IhIiiiiiIh 0 7ft I or i i'ii r(, i M imi nil mi iM Mm II (XI l'nr Your, iim nulil In Aiiinrlon, (Jiimulii, nr Mmlito. ,,, I(ll)i) l'nr iciir, iiimlimlil, ullinr Koroma (IniiiilrlKN , , in IK) I'ujnililii Invurlulilv In Ailvniii'Oi Tiiiliono UiKI, P. 0, Mux Hll, B, L, FINNCY, Mnnauer. COLDS, COUGHS, INFLUENT SORE THROAT in m ii i '- - t Ayer's Cherry Pectoral WW rnllovii IIiii iiiiihIiIIh. ImwmIiik n ii ii it Ii, hiiiiIIiii llin liilliiniiil iiiiiiiiliiiinii, lonwili llin pliliitiii, ninl llllllll'll ( fll'dllll hI'Hi. For llin uiiin oT Chimp, WIioiiiIiik CoiihIi, Horn 'I'linml, ami nil llin iu. nniliiil'Vltnilliltirt In wliloli llin yoiini? inn ho IliilnV. timid Ih mi otliur iiiiicily nil I'lTuul. I vu in AYE8TS MMHMMMMMMIMMiH Cherry Pectoral A Rocoril of noariy 60 yoars IUM Mtdtlt it Ihi WorM'i Ch'ol Cipnllloni, iM-'J liitiiiiiii',.A hi ( liirry I'l'ilniiil, llllll lll'llt Mil (III IH'll'UllIM III llll'll iiiuii'iii imi nit )iiiiiiiiii mill ii hi llllllllilll Hill 14 I lltVII liiiUlu. 'LiIiuiiiiuIiuii i llllllilliilli Hollisler Drug Co., Ltd. tl'AuAnonln for Uju JIoimiIjIIu ot Hawaii, 1Mmm,Hi0 wkwmmmmimmmtBmim ()lil()llll!ll( llllil I'nv j Importu of OluvmpttBnoIn to tho TJnltod Htatoo, MOM JAN. 1T '10 JUNK lhT, lBilf), OnmiHi 0 Ji Milium A'. Gon ixuu dry niiiiiiiiiMiiii i I'omuiory A' (IrciiOn .,,,,, Moot A uliinid'iii, ,,,.,.,. , UoldMlnok t Co,, (dry Monopolu) . . 1 1 . ii . . . . . . IjoiiIm lloodiiror,,. , ,,,,,, lluliiiirt, 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i Puirlnr .iTouol, ,,,,,,,,,,, Irroy tls (Jo, ..... 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"," t u it i in m, w iii", ioi". ," ' i"ri All iiDMiiim bwnliii llin iilKiViHiiuiillmii'il wli llllllllilll iii-u llUMlliy nollll Hlilfiiufi Hi-y li'imliy liOMIIi'il ii jiiiiii iii'ir I'lilllllll WillIll llMllllllH I hi wli liifi, I hoy will mh i iiii I'll NT ini inn iOIiI nl imlillu line loi Hi lllll OlIIWIIIIII'Ill I nil MhIiimI.iv llin Uiuliluy iiiinii nl MmIiIIiI ill J'jiiriiiii'y. iw, HI Vi u'cjiuh iiiimi, I'llnil III'.KIIV KI'AI.II, l'iiiiiilliiii(ifl' !IM III vLa lllll QUEEN'S HOSPITAL YEAR. HVNIII'NIM III' lllll I'UltVUYIIll'S iii:imiiit 1'nii ihiin. Mlllllll'IMll llltllllt 'llt-llll'tl-ltMl III tllllir llrttlftlllNM.lllllllllll,IIN( III. i'lmii' mill iti'iitliN, Al (ho nnnuul mooting of (ho Trunloon of tho Quoou'n Ihmpllul tlio )('i(irl or J. Mi Km ill, pur veyor, for 1805 wiih prmontod, Although tlio ipmrlorly roportn or (lio iiliyiiinlim ami tlio Hiirgoon hnvo litwii publiHliodioguhirly, tho phrvoyor'rt report given a unuiplotu ntutomont foi' tlio your imil tlio Hiiinninry of it, which iippimrH bo low, will lio oi giuinrni puDiio in to rim t. Tlio number of pnllonln In (lio hospital on January I, 1805, wan nil, anil thorn worn UOH admillod during (ho your, making u tolnl of (Hi I, llglUUHt HOT) 1)1 UM, Y'JJJ in ItiO.'l, 5110 in IBiriaml oh'iin lbill, Tho uumhur of iIoiiIIih, 02, in u tolnl of (101, (Ivoh u pori!ontiijo of about O.llll, iih auudiHt 1J.M in 1801. 0.Hllin 1801), 11.00 in 1802 and 111,07 in 1801, Tlio dlnouHoH (.routed woro uh followHi Vovur HI, rhoumallBin IJl.HyphillHfiO, dnbllllyO, ulcorH, oyntH and tuinorH 51, boribori 0j diiiouHOH of tho oyo, oar nml tiono 17, of lho nnrvouH nyHtom 1)1, of tlio olroulutory HyHtom 22, of tlio ubHorbont HyHtom 21, of tho toh plralory HyHtom 01), of tlio (Hkoh llvo HyHtom 71, of tho uulaiiooiiH HyHtom 15, of tho urinary and ironoral voHVHloni'K .oc tlio oruaiiH of looomotiou 10, of tlio collular Hhhuoh -I, injurioH and auuidontH HI, aluohollo and otlinr poliioningii 7; total (KM. Tlio (tuitflOH of doutliH woro: ubmioHii of Icuiio joint 1, iiIihcohh of llvnr 1. apopluxy 2, boribori 2, broudiiltlH 1, carcinoma uturi 1, oououHKiou corohrnl 1, domoutia oplloptlo 1, dropny ouoral 2, dyH on lory 2, fovor riiitormittoiit 1, O'omit(ont) II, (typhoid) 0. iriiHlrl- (1h 1, hnmorrhauo (corobrnl) 1, tintoHtiiial) 2, hoart dinoiiHi) (or- Kiinio) 1, (valvular) 2. purulyHiH'i. paroHiH 'J,, ponotraiin wound (abdoiiiinul cavity) 1, porforu lion of bowol 1, phthiiiiH 0, pnou motiia 0, tuhorouloHlH 7, tumor (iilorlno llbroid) 1, hHooIc follow IiiK oporatiou 1, thromboHlH 1. Total (12, dividod by uatlonalitloH uh follow))! Jiiiwiilmiiii 1)2, Jitpii noho 1 1, CIiIikiho 0, Di'UIhIi 0, Am orlimiiH 0, J'ortiigmwo 2, I'Vouuh 1, Hamoati J. Tho JJImIio) bod Iiiih boon occu plod by throo putioutH 005 dayH, tlio J'1oHlor bod by two pallonlH HOG dayH mill tho (Jornlol ooil ly two imllonlH 1)05 dayn. Tho total iiuinbor of iioH)llal dayH wiih 21.572. Twonlv.four major ami Hixty-four minor oporatioiiH Intvo boon performed, and ilvo pout mortem uxaminatloiiH. Of indoor pntiontH tho whole number admitted wiih 008, of whom 200 were male and 70 female HawaiiiuiH, 21 OIiIhoho, 81 JapliiioHO, and 221 foroluuorH, Tho inoijllily averao wan 51, of whom 17 yoro male ami 7 female null von, 2 OliliioHo, 7 Japaiumo ami 18 for iilfjilut'H. 'J'lie month of May had llio JiIIiohI iiuinbor, 111, ami Hop tomlmr tho IowoHt, i)2. The iiuinbor dlHoliuryod wax 528, of vijiiiL177 miliw,rttid 7-1 foikidflort WhW'jlttWftllim, 10 (JIiIiiomo, 00 ifmiuiioHO ami 102 forelnm-H. The iiviniKo monthly dlHolmrfjcH were 'II', of whom 15 miilim and 0 fobmloH were JlawailaiiH. V3 Onlueiiu, 5 JapaiioHo and 10 forol(iii)nii October ' hud lho hl(liimt number of dlHchurgoH, 50, bnui 5 Iohh than iuIiiuhhIoiii-, uud Helitember tho lowuHt, 01, boln ono Iohh than llu iuIiiiIhhIoiih. Tlio 02llouthH IiuvhJxioii alrcudy oIubhI floil' bv nullonulllloH, without uiv- iiu.llio tiexoH of tlio 02 JluwaiiauH, wliloli woro vJ'iJ niuio ami JU uy iilujloii, Tiio averugo jnonlhly niwiibor of deutlin wiih 5, of which U l.i ti 1 tu in i I itui fiiiinlii U'lifn llu. willin, 1 wiih it JapuuoHO uud 1 a f'rolKiior, An avoruo oi ono (flilimiiiuii every two iiioiiIIih HONOLULU, H. I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1896. Hod. Tho hiiiliost number of deaths in ono month wan 0 in Juno, nnd tho lowoat 1 onoh in Jnnunry nml February. Tho total tiuinbor of pnliontn treated vih 1139, .of which 520 tunica and 207 fomnloa woro lln wniinnn, 51 Ohlnoso, 151 Jnptx uoho nml -107 toroignnrn. Tho monthly nvorngn wnn lit), nml tho ilnily nvornyo (57. Tho liiKhoftt ilaily nvorao wiih 75 in ,Iuno, nml tlui IowoHt (II in tlunuury. Tho lil?lioHt monthly avoruo wiih I'll in Uutollov, ami tho lowont 105 in Jnnunry. Hooolptn from pay pntiontH umouutod to 8702!), u monthly nvoruyo of glint),'.!), Juno yiohlod tho, InryoHt uiuouut of nil tho mnutliH, 810'Jl, nml Mnroh tho lowont, JJ27I.UG. Tho ourront ox poiiHOH foot up S'37,571.'20, u monthly iwoviiyo of g'22117.85. 1'jjc pondituroH aro tlividod protty ovonly botwoon tho niontliH, no moutu niiiniiij uioro than g!l()0 to 8100 nbovo or bolow tint uvorngo. m r ktiii:u oo.MiAuiiv witinis To Deny tlio Oliiti'un ilutl lio 0iiui'il Jntitiiin lliilha, Kditoii Ilui.r.irriK: Thai tho Hoard of Health rejected my olTor to mlnlHtor to tho nick loporu on Mololcai outHido tho two Uoiiioh, uh a Hiok attouduut, evidently hIiowh thut iln momborH iiavo not much Hympnthy for them, Thoy would rnther hoo hoiiio of thorn dio mlHorubly without a friend, thun to pnrmil ono who Ih willing to do nrutuitouH work among tlioin. Living thoniHelvoH in luxury uud Hurrounded by frioudH, they cure not to ip'imt the dying lopoi-H tlio proHouco ol a lrloml willing (o nurrio thorn and hiiiooIIio thoir pillowH to lho luat and cIoho (heir oyoH. Hud tho momborH of tho Hoard noon what 1 hnve huoii thoy would bo glad to uecopt my oifor, pro viding thoir heartH woro in tho right plncn. Charity in charity, no matter the object of tho act. Why thou find fault with ono, bo ciuiho ho did what olhorn care not to do or could not do? Is'it not like tho dog in lho manger? I am glud lo bo given mi op portunity lo nuy Homething about lho loper Hottloment. Todny 1 am u free iiiiui, J can Hpoub No one ut tho Hottlomont Ih allowed to ilud fault with tho management there, under pain of being turned out. Today j will only aiiHwor an insertion mudo ly Dr. Wood, ut the moot- luu ol Hie JJounl ol. Jloultli on I'Vib, 5th, that I hud been oppoHod to JiipunoHO butliH for the buyn of the Homo. 1 will prove by fuctn and if needed by wuhohhoh living on Molokui Hint 1 wum ulwayH in favor of warm and medicated bullui for tlio boyn uud that if anyono wiih not in favor of thorn it wiih Mr. Uullon. For flvo yearn the boyH lmd no warm bath. When the Queen Liliuokalnui viHited the Bettlomeut. 1 took the liberty lo toll Hor MnjoHty thut the boyn of the Home hnd no bath of any kind. Bho wiih much HiirjiriHod and promoted to in- terein lierHou in tno manor. Lumber wiih hoiiI nml a bath iioiiHO wiih built where cold water only could bo got, but tho tupn tor Hiiower oiuiih, tno mom need ed, woro never put up, Very little uitontlou wiih puid to whether the boyn batiiod or not. . "Go an you ploiiHo" Houmed lo bo the rule at tlio Homo. When the glrlH ut Kulaupana got the JupuiioHo modiciuoH why didn't the boyn of Kulaupupu got them uIho? The girln for two yoiirH iiad tho bonoill of Uiuho ImtliH and they woro doing well. Why didn't Mr. Dullon go thoro ouco in h while toooo the improve iiiont, He never wiih thoro once. If lio roully cured to get tlio Jap anoHo bulliH for tlio boyH, why did ho not ank for them, either to Mother Marianne or to the Hoard. When 1 united him, he aunwered me it wiih none of bin btiHiuoHH, Wlieu C told him that half of the boyn wanted to leave tho Home, if thoy diil not get tlio JnpanoHo batliH, thou lie Hpolco lo h Inter Marianne, When, a little over u year ago, i warm hathx were obtainable, hiiI- mMMmfafri phur and boiuo olhor modioino was put in tho wator, of which tiio boys complained vory muoh, us hurting thoir oyoa. Then tho Jnp auoso modioino wiib aubstilutod. Hut who enn provo Hint 1 hnvo boon opposed to Jnpanoao bntlm forthohoyBV On tho contrary I enn bring witnosspa a)id rolinblo onca too, iih Father Wondolin, lr. Sliawn, M. Koaliikon, M. Ahoi, l'ooln, Dan nml oMiius to jirovo inatiwaiuiMi iiupnnoHo liallia for tho hoya and that J found fault inn, in in j lUUlIU lllllll iJioucIh lo bo ho long with riding thorn, To tho nb- with tno out nrov Hence of tho warm modioutod bntha I. nttributud tho givai mortality iiinong tho boys-llfty-Hix in two yearn, while tlio Girln' llomomortutity wan only 21 during tho narno period. Whon ono day a yonr ngo lnal Novemlfer Mr. LiiuBing,n member of tho Hoard, remarlced in tho proHonco or Hovornl white pernonn, at the liouae of L' Wondolin at Ialaumpii, (hut the boyn of the Homo looked womo thun thogirln, and ovou than the leporn outnido the Hoinon, 1 ultributod it in u groat inoaHure to tho abaonco of warm medioated hatha, f told him the girlH had them for then two yearn, while tho boyn had not had not wator bathn for Jive yearn! Dooh thin nliow that 1 waa opposed to warm medicated batliH for tho boyH? Throo yearn ngo, tho boys of tho Homo. Hiifforinu from their miner- ablo phynicnl condition, madn a petition and prenented it to Dr. KniflMon, retpioHtiiiR tho Hoard'n phynieiauHto examine tlinm. That Hiinio day, hoforo leaving tlio Sot tlomont, Dr. Hmornon looked at it, put it in liia pocket, promising to report tlio mattor to the Hoard, out nothing wan done nml no warm bath wan provided. Ilud 1 known tho coutontu of tho petition wnuii ii waa iiuimou, no i ioki lur. Kealiikoa who proHonled it, I would hnvo ndviaod tho boyn to ntrip olT thoir clothoH uud con vince tliono gentlemen of tho grent nocoHHity of providing warm hatha for thorn, an woll an tho girla of Hinhop'n Homo. ( 'Whon thoro wan talk to dincon tintio JajmnoHO balha for the lop orn "oulaido" at Hr. (Joto'n boa nital. I wrote to tlio Hoard, how nnxioun the lopern wiahed to hnvo them continued. J even olTored mynoir to nee ubout Hint. Hr, Gobi know that Mr. Hutton carod nothing ubout the Janaueno bathn. Ho know alno that 1 wiuilcd the boya lmd tliom. If I'uthor "Won dolin wan allowed to tell what he known, ho would nuy that Mr. Dullon cared nothing ubout tlio ilapanono lmtltn. ilia idea, an nine the ideu of the rcnideut phyHiciun, wnn Hint puro warm water would bo'junt iih good. After lho boyn got warm water, nulphur and nometliing elao wan put in tho wa tor, but iih thoy complained much nbout it, an it hurt thoir eyon, thoy ntopped it. Tlio boyn wanted .Tnpanoao hatha, nml no othora und ninny wuuteil to lonvo tho Homo for tlio vory reuaou thut Mr. Dullon did not give them thai kind of bath; they could havo got tho Japauoae hatha two yearH uoforo, if Mr. Hutton iiud oxortodhimnelf a littlo about that. No witnoHH can bo produced to allow Hint I have boon opponed in tho leant, at any hmo, to iTnpanoHo batlm for tho boyn. On the contrary 1 can bring novor ul roliublo witueancn an ulroady Htalcd a'mongnt them, to nhow that I wanted ilapanono bathn for the boyH of the home, and trveu 1 nd viaod a few to go to Goto'a hoapil al for that very purpono. 1 be lieve I have naid enough to not at naught the annorlion of Dr. Wood, and I imk him to give mo lho name of Hie poraou who led him to hollovo nucli a fnlnoliood. Homo Olhor day I may gjvo tlio public nomo other fuctn winch will nHtouini very much ovou tho mom bora of the Hoard of Health, who niuco tho now Republic wan ntart ed, have a holy horror of disturb ing tlio peace at tho lopor Hottlo ment. Hy thin time thoy know 1 lim no accepter of peraonn but ready to give ovoryono bin duo, Youra renpectfully, 1..L. Coniiaiipy, Catliolio I'rient. i . - I iMirii j,i,. 'x ji... .t , rj. i SkMiVAji thhkii ' 'lilt' ''.'MiaBiitiLaLJuUlmmaBMlMtiinimBUi MARKSMEN AT THE BUTTS. TO.TIOItltOW'N NtlOOTIVM 'O.NTIST OALII'OHMA VN. HAWAII. .lliich I n tv rot OontrrH In III l'orllirmiihiK Mitcli--I,lnt of tluxo Win, MIIIMiuot lor llnuiilt. In military circlen littlo olao ia talked tr now but tho coming con tent between tho National Guarda of Hawaii and California, which taken plneo tomorrow afternoon. Colonel Fiahor kindly furniahed the Hu'il.mK with a coinplelo lint of tlio team ho ban aolcoted, wiiioh ia an followa: VlYAXt AND Stafi Sopor, Pratt, Finhor and King "W. C. Company A-Uordfiold und Du nrt. Company H While, Elwin, iJoliiiBon, Schmidt, Giles, Purko, Oloaon, Storey und Howell. Company O Camara. Company DMcKinnon.JDrum iiumkI, Jolmnon, Hoyd and C, Crozior. Company H Moore, Gouvoa, Huelianan, Coyno, Sutton, Hurry, Taylor, Smith W. .T., Horry, Car lylo; Sliorwood, Sproat, Lohman and Neoloy. Company F-Ludwig, .Tohunon S,, Humetto, Vollborg, ilunnrnld, lleade, Hagorup, Lnmbnrt, Potor nun If., MoKoaguc, Frudornhoir, Jolinaou P., Fitaimmonn and Potoraon AV. In convorBntion witli n Hui.i.i tin reporter thin morning Colonel Fialior nuya lio oxpocta tho nbovo team to niako 2025 pointn, or an average of -10 Jr to tlio man. If thoy tlo nny liottor ho will bo ngrooably Biirpriaod. Ho thinks tho California loam will not aver ago much ovor -10 nml that Hio Ilnwaiians havo a fow points tlio beat of tlio match. It is very aoldoin that over 2000 pointn aro mudo in a fifty team match. NT ANUIti:VN OATIIRMIIAI,, (,'oiiiinlttfto on lilie AiiiiiIuuiiiiiIIoii llw ".nliora. I'lu- Tlio c)inmittco appointed nt tho last neanion of lho Anglican Synod to doviao wuyH nml mouiiB for tlio ainnlgamation of tho two congre gationn of St. Androw'n Catlicdral nan hold two protractod aoaaiona, ono on Wodneaduy ovoning and ono last night. Tho members of tho committeo aro Hov. S. II. Dnvia, 'Rov. Y, Uorafall, llov.t L. Hyrdo and Messrs, G. S. Harris and E. Stilca. At the mceling laut night a report wan inrood on, fiiinicd and forwurded to tho Hinliop of Honolulu. Wbilo tho terms of tho report havo boon kept atrictly Bocrot, it ia undoratood that tho prospects for amalgamation aro hotter now thun ut uny Hmo for yearn, and that tho llnancial condition of botli congregations rendora nuch n couraotalmoat a noccHaity. Wlio'u tlio Binhop linn digested and approved tlio report it will probably bo prenented to a moot ing of tho Synod, called for tho purpono. j. a. u. iioiiont. Thoro wan a meeting of mom borH of Geo. W. Do Long Pont, G. A. 11., hint night to comploto ur rangoinontn for tho bonelit to bo giVou by Wirth'n circua, Souator J. N. Wrigh.t, P. 0., and W- h. Eaton, (piartormaater, woro up Dointed a committee on financo. A committeo of livoonnrraiigomonta linn Comrndo .Jnmon Doud na chairmuu. This committeo has already arranged withT.E.Evann to Hocuro bin trouno of Jiipiiupbo ucroijaln m a upeciul fonturo of tho .purioniiiuiuu, luiuui. in jiiijn.u unu lho Hiiwniian band may bo ob luined. Tlio porformanco will tuko nluco uoxt Wodnouday, tho 12th umt. Ticket holdora deniring to rcnorvo neatn can get coupona for that piirpoHQ without extra charge, nt tho ilobron Drug Compuny'H Htoro from 11 to 5 o'clock tomor row morning. Evorything indi caten tho certuinty of a crowded tent and a grand performance. PRICE 5 CENTO. HONOLULU HAPPENINGS SINCE Till: DEl'AUTUIlK OH TIIR NTKAmnt Al'ITltALIA. Cullvi-tctt nml Arrnnurtl In Cuiidciticd l'orui lor the ,11 on nun I' .tlnll All till" !! ofii Wirli, Bolow will bo found an opitomo of all tho happenings in Hono lulu uinco tlio Hmo of tho depar ture of tho Btennier Australia last Saturday. It contains in a con donacd form all tlio news of tho preaont wool:, and ia prepared en pcoially for transmission lo tho United Stales by tho Monowai's mail. On Snturdny ovoning laat Wil liam F. Ordway, of tlio furniture liouso of Ordwny it Portor, was married to Mina Alico 'Lowis nl tlio family rosidonco, Kapahima, Hov. H. II. Parker oflieiatiug About 200 guoeta attonded a recep tion lator in tho ovoning. Hov. Mr. Peck, of tho Methodist church, preached on Sunday ovon ing on "Gauiblors nud Gambling inHawuii." Tho February torm of tho Cir cuit Court for tlio Islnnd of Onhu oponod on Monday Inst, Judgo A. W. Cartor, rccontly appointed, proBiding. Thoro woro about 130 casea in nil on tho calendar, but a number of minor criminal cuboso wero nollo proa'd by tho Govern ment. Chief Juntico Judd dolivoro and oxijuustivo locturo on "lho xia waiinn CoiiBtitutioiiB" on Satur day, Fobruary lnt, for tho bonoilt of tho Young Mon'fl Christinu ABBOcintion which is vory highly Bpokon of. It was pointed in full in tlio Bulletin of tho 3d. Tlio comjjotitive shoot between a team' of ton from Company H and tlio second ton of tho Sharp shooters on Saturday last resulted in a victory for tho former by a Bcoro .of 409 to 405. A return match has been nrrnngod .to take placo on AVushitigton's birthday. Moro than 1000 bunches of ba nanas woro loft behind by tho steamship Australia on her last trip, owing lo wunt of dock space to store them. t Fred. Murphy, alius Fred Mnr aick, tlio second mosnmau of tlio Australia, waa arrested just pre vious to tho departure of that voa bcI und charged with being im plicated in recont smuggling oper ations by which opium lina been landed from that vessel. Captain F. S. Dodto of tho SharpshootorB, who bus recently roturncd from u trip to tho United States and England on govern ment business, was tendered a complimentary banquet ut tlio Ar lington hotel luHt Saturday ovon ing,wbich was a vory onjoynblo affair. Tliomas O'Dowdn, sugar boiler at tlio Ewa mill, was married on tho 1st to Miss Lulu Borba by Father Horrmunn. Tho first firo nlarntv in Bovoral months was turned in early qp Sunday morning. A small shanty near tlio Ponitontiary was de stroyed, Tho disinfecting plant on Quar antine Island, ordoroi sinco tho cholera opidomic, bus been eroded and was m running order tho first of tho wcok. Tlio January mortuary report shows 50 deaths in tho city for tho uiontn, ol whom .JU wero mules and 20 females Thirty were Ilawaiiuns, 8 Chinese, -1 Portugcso, 2Jupnucso, 2 English and 2 American. Tlio trinl of David Elia,for rnpo, bun ended in n verdict of guilty in tlio Circuit Court. Tlio victim was n 13-year-old native girl. Sontenco will bo pronounced to morrow. Thoro nro tweivo uivorco cases on tho present calendar of tho Circuit Court. Tlio Occidontul and Oriental Hlcnmuhii) Coptic arrived on Tues day, 0 dayn and 10 bourn from Snn FranciBco. Domingo Ferroira, a Portuguese t ' .3 t' i WlmldiMuUk :iii4iliiUiku