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: ' ftej '-". tei . ''"'"' V ICcnrMi10.X I 77' Dp AW, 73,70--. S J6H Best Advertising Medium. s evening uauy riiviisvcu I o Hawaiian Islands. I Subscripton 75c. a month. If yon Don't Read the IMM.n I you Don't Get .-ILL the Nctvs.A ftwrltae Jit tli.tcPnhlo ttMfrtMtm-!. Xj"OUI.(l" ' r Afrm44frH7 T ft e tWM N t 7 rf V. Y W Ik T !" W ""V 12? V tr nr ,- wi ryi;M w w tt Bj . tJ . tJ I H tJv I of R W w W LI iw r VX k 5vk I 5 f. '' Vol. 1. No. 239. THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day except Sunday nt GOO King Strcot, Honolulu, H. I. SUnSCIUPTION RATES. Per Month, nnywhero in tho Iln- wnilnn lolutuls $ 76 Per Year. 8 00 Por Year, postpaid to America, Cannda, or Mexico 10 00 Per Year, postpaid, other Foreign Countries 13 00 Vnynlilo Itivnrlnblr ' Atlvimco. Telephone 2.0. P. O. Box 80. B. L FINNEY, Manager. , A TEREIBLS CASE OP CUIlhl) 11V Ayer's Sarsaparilla Mr, i:. IVjntt. of fort llond, Yvt lllnilinnmli. Ho. AliMnillu, wrllo of tin: Bixcl ciimlltinii uf her lltllo ttiiugli let, xvliooo portrait alio also fiends 1 "Mv ilauplitcr was mulcted with Ec7cin:i ot tho most aggravated type, The dl.si'.iso first appeared in eruptions on her head, then her hair began to fall out, and in spite ol tho host medical advice anil treat inent she grew steadily worse. Tho sores were lull of mutter and wero extremely offensive. Her eves be came affected, and she was, in" truth, In a terrible state.' My neighbors wero very sunnathotic and took great interest in tho case. They persuaded mo to try Ayer's Sarsa- arllla, and 1 am most thankful to bo able to say that this wonderful medicine completely restored my daughter's health. Sho has now as good a head of hair us anyone could wish, her eyes are perfectly well, and she is a line girl of eight years with vo"v pr spci t of (.-rmvl'ig m to be a strong ud health) voiuan." 3 GtLt n&m Gold Medsli at the World's Chief Expositions. Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Bolo Agents for tlio liuimblio of Hawaii. attjartiv wwm Somctlilng liitorosliag ! Imports of Champagne In to tho United States, , FROM JAN. 1ST TO JONE 1ST, 1895. Casus. & H Mmnra & Co.'s extra dry 30,831 Pomsnory & Gruno 11,798 Moot & Ohiuidon 9.G08 Hoidsiock ife Co., (dry Monoyole) ' 7.501 Louis lt.ed"i'i 3.438 Ruinurt 313fi Porrier Jnet 3.28( Irroy & Co 1.786 Vvo. 01icq""t 2,378 Bouch Sec 992 DelbeoU.v. Co 728 St. Marco nv 831 Krng&Co 270 Olins. lloidsionk 3i")5 Various W19 Total 81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM HOUSE RECORDS. Macfarlane & Co., Bolo Agants for G'. II.Mumm & Co. for tho Hawaiian Islands. 124-tf W$v VJ- VWL-HftTTTWtfmilllVr- LEGISLATURE IN SESSION. Tun sn.v.vr jt ns out ot' i:n. LOY.IIKNT. A n it ilu IIiium ornciirmcialiillin M( Only 'lilitf-(in .lltiiiitnx Tliu llititSlrt-rl Illll. EiniiTii Day, Fkukuahy 2Srn. thu sunatj:. Tho Soimto oponed U113 morn ing nt 10 o'clock with tlio ttsunl preliminaries. By n peculiar co incidence Senators Brown, Mc CnndlesB and Hocking woro iho only ones not present. Tho minutes of yesterday woro rend nnd npproved. A comumnicntion Mas received from tho IIouso of Itepresontativoa staling thnt tho House hnd pnssed tho bill relating to Honiestend lenses. A communication wns received from tho Auditor-Gonornl, trnns mitting therewith his ollicinl re port. Senator Ihco from tho Commit tee on Printing reported the Bill to widen tho streets of ililo ns printed nnd Acts 2 nnd -1 ns type written. Undor tho order of tho dny the bill to npproprinto 815,000 for tho expenses of tho present session, enmo up on its second rending nnd passed. It -wns referred to tho Coimnitteo on Printing for n Until copy. iho Act to Further Provide for tho Pnyment of Current Accounts carao up on its Until reading nnd wns passed unanimously. Minister King's bill rolnting to Homestead Lenses wns read tho third time and also passed unani mously. Sonntor Lyman's bill to improvo tho streets of Hilo enmo up on tho second rending. It wns rend by titlo and reform! to tho cdtajli&it'. teo on Pubho Lnnct3 nnd Intomnl Improvements. Houso Bill No. 1, authorizing tho Minister of tho Interior to inalvo certain lease wn. taken up and read tho first time. Under suspension of tho rules tho bill wns rend u socond time by titlo nnd referred to tho Com mittoo on Public Lauds nnd lu torunl Improvements. Tho following is tho full text of tho bill: "An Act to nuthori,0 tho Minister of tho Interior to mnko n certain clnss of lenses; amending Chap ter U of tho Luws of 1870. lie il cnartcd by (lie Leijhlalure of the Republic Hawaii. Section 1. Tho Minister of tho Interior may with tho approval of tho Exocutivo Council make lenses of Government Lands in tho Do partmont of tho Interior for tiny number of years not over thirty, at public auction, for tho erection of storos, warehouses, fnctorios, shops, business nnd professionnl oilices nnd other buildings for business, manufacturing or pro fessional purposes, and tho occu pation thereof by tho lessees. Section 2. Evory such lonso shall contain a covonunt on tho part of tho leasee that ho shall during tho first lour years of tho term of tho lease, cause to bo orcctcd upon tho lensed promises a iiro-proof building of brick, stone or metal, in u woikmauliko nuinner satisfactory to tho Min ister, at not loss than a stated cost; and phnll keep such building in good repair during tho remainder of tho term or thu loaso, reason able uso and wear thereof only oxcepted; and in case of damage or destruction of buch building by firo, shall mnko good such loss or diimngo by tho nccossary re pairs or reconstruction. Section 3. Evory such building with all fixtures and additions thorcto shall, at tho expiration of tho term of tho lonso of tho pro mises upon which it is orectod, or other soonor determination there of, vest in tho government. Section A. Every such lease shall also contain n covonunt on tho HONOLULU, IT. I., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 189G. part of the lessor that upon tho request in writing by tho lessee or his representatives before tho ex piration of tho term thcroof, tho promises with tho improvomouts shall, nt tho end of such term if all of tho conditions to bo per formed by tho lesseo hnvo been satisfactorily performed, bo put up at miction for ti lenso for n term of not over twonty years. Section 5. Tho covenant re quired by tho second and fourth sections hereof shall bo sot forth in every such lease, nqd in tho advertisement of every public auc tion required by tho 'first section hereof, nnd nt every such public auction slmll bo read aloud to tho audience by tho auctioneer. Section 0. In addition to tho said covenant such leases shall contain tho usuul stipulations and reservations. Section 7. This Act shall tnko effect from tho dnto of its publica tion. Minister Damon stated that ho had been asked for certain .Btntis tics in rolatiou to tho proportion of taxes paid by tho various isl ands and referred to certain items in tho press concerning tho mat ter. Ho did not think that tho parties who hnd made application therefor woro entitled to tho stat istics and henco ho hnd refused tho information. Ho wished tho Sonato to understand, howovor, thnt ho would gladly furnish any tgures on that or nny other snb Btibject whon desired by n proper resolution or nt tho request of its finance committee. Senntor Baldwin thought tho Minister was correct in his attitude on tho matter and that it was n niutlor that should bo inquired into by tho Finance Committeo if they thought desirable, and after wards reported to tho Senate. Thoro boing no othor business on hand the Sonato at 10:35 ad journed to Monday at 10 o'clock. house or iu:i'iir.sJ:NTATivK.s. IIouso met at 10 n. in., Speaker Naono in tho vhair. A loUorfrom M. Laws. Auditor C-innnnil. una nniiv.i.l frnnumif. i ting his printed report. Ho said thnt having nuule a lull report of tho workings of th' Audit ofhYe t tho Hpoi-iil mo ion convened last summer, hu had doomed il unnecessary to submit another lengthy report at this time, and this ono wns therefore briof. Tho Commission appointed at the special session, to proparo nnd lay boforo tho Legislnturo a draft of a revised Audit Act, had pre pared such a draft and ho hoped it would ongngo thoir attention nt a lator poriod of tho session. ltop. llanunu moved a suspen sion of tho rules to permit him to move tho rescinding of his motion passed tho othor day, ordering tho translating nnd printing in Hawaiian of tho special report of tho Board of Health on tho cholorn epidemic. The voto wns rescinded. Bop. Winston presented n re port of tho Commorco Coinmittio on tho bill to provido tin addition al port of entry at Knilun, in tho collection district of Konlakokua, Hawaii, recommending its pas sago. Tho bill was lator put on its second reading, passed nnd ordered rend ti third timo tomor row. Tho IIouso unanimously pass ed on third rending the Sonato bill changing tho beginning of tho biennial fiscal period. Bop. Bubortbou gavo notico of meetings of tho joint committees, on foroign nlniirs and registration this afternoon. Tho Houso adjourned at 10:35. lU'tlvnl lrii.iln;r. "Tho Conversion of Saul," afterwards Paul tho Apostloto tho Gontiles, was Bov. Bomig's sub ject of discourso last night. Ho took up tho history of Saul's por sistont prosecution of tho disci ples and followed it through its diitoront phases till, from tho irato tormontor of tho.Christinns, ho was found preaching Josus as the Son of God. Tho sornion was full of teaching valuablo to thoso intorostod in Biblo study. THE DANCE LAST NIGHT. Tlin 1MCII.7. HIICl) TKAMHFOKMKD i.vro a iiom'kii or in: tin v. A I.nrct Mlinlicr r I'rlniiU of Com- punlcn I!, nnd I). Ilulo nil L'njn)- nliln rimn'llia Dl'coiMtl ins. About three hundred people at tended tho joint idnuco given un dor tho auspices of Companies B. and I). last evening nnd they hnd n most onjoynblo timo. Tho arrangements were excellent throughout and reflected groat credit on tho committees who had tho nffnir in chnrgo. Tho decorntions wero not ns olnbornto as on previous occasions but they seemed to give bettor sotisfaction. Tho doing nwtiy of tho big screen ot ilogs in front of tho entranco was a very marked improvement. Thnt and tho kcop iugof tho roof decoratiousbelow tho rafters allowed a freo circulation of nir and kept thoroom nice mid cool. Over tho main ontrnnco the big 00 foot American ling wns grouped in tnstdful folds, nlono in all its benuty and simplicity. At tho other end of the linll a lnrgo stngo has been orcctcd for tho earning minstrol performance. This wns tnkon advuntngo of by tho musicinns, who snt in n bower of ferns, pnlms nnd other potted plants. Ovor tho stago n lnrgo Hawaiian fiag was grouped. Sus pended from tho rafters nil around tho sides of tho hall woro Jlrcgs of all nations, dotted horo anil thoro with grconery and palms. Tho quarters of Company B. and H. woro both decorated with plants and ihigs nnd over tho entranco ot each was tho company's initial surrounded with lings. 'Iho neatness of tho gonornl decorntiaus was tho subject of much prniuo during the ovciiii)g,nnd(liir arrangement in not being allowed to intorforo with tho coolness of tho atmosphere provoked much fnvorablo comment nnd should bo borno in mind by future commit tees. The music by tho Kawai hau club miis till that could bo desired and many thought this popular orchestra played hotter than usual. Lemonade was served during tho evening and at 11 o'clock ice cream and cako woro served, to gether with hot coffeo for thoso who preferred it. Fred Oat was lloor manager nnd porformod his arduous duties to tho gonornl satisfaction. Colonol McLean, Major MoLeod nnd other lino oilicors woro pre sent during tho evening. Tho following tiro tho commit tees whoso united efforts resulted iii tho grent success of tho first joint hop of theso two militnry companies: FiiOOit Messrs. F. B. Oat, Gere, Giles nnd Storey. llEcni'TiON Lioutonnnt Bowoll, Cnptain "White and Lioutonnnt Borgbtrom. AiiitAKOT.Mr.NT8 Messrs. J. A. Johnson, Oat, Jncobson, Druni niond nnd Govo. Di:coi:atiok- Messrs. "W .Smith, AVaity, Lynn, Storoy, Foster nnd Pnrke. to witi:n i mi vrni:i:r.s. l'u 1 1 Tci of St'iuilor IiJ'iiiiiii'h iiiii lor I Inil I'liipcikc. All Act to provide for improv ing tho streets in tho town of llilo, Island of Hawaii. Bo it enacted by tho LogUlutuio of tho Bopublic of Hawaii: Section 1. Tho Minister of tho Interior is hereby authorized and empowered to fix tho sfrcot linos, nnd lo establish tho grades of tho streets, in tho town of Ililo, Isl and of Hawaii. Section 2. A Committeo of iivo residont citizens of tho town of llilo, ohoson at n public mooting called for that purpose, by quali fied voters, shall act with the J Minister of tho Intorior in deter mining Bnid street linos nnd grndes; Btich committeo to servo without pny. ji:.. o rm.- ...Mil. ..r l. UUUUUU U, X1IU Wllllll Ul UIIUI1 I street shnll bo determined nccord- ' ing to tho apparent ne'&ls of tho tmblic, and shall, in no enso bo ess than forty (10) foot nor more than sixtv (GO) feet in width, in cluding sidewalks and drains; e,x- ! cept Front street, which may be1 mm lo ni.y width desirable Section 1. The grado of each street shall bo tho best that can bo made, for tho convenience of the public. Section 5. Tho street lines nnd grades shall bo determined ns sou) .as possible, iindj.nndo known to tho public. iMA. Section IS. Aftor Tho street lines mo determined and made known, tho Government shnll not bo linble for dnmttgcs to any pro. J yvuy nuiuer ior new improve ments placed within said street lines. Section 7. After tho grade of nny street is determined, all per-, nianent worn on said street shall conform lo such grade, ob far ns possible. Section 8. Front Street and "Wninnuenuo Street shall bo suit ably widened and graded nt once,J nnd such work shall bo carried out on Iho othor streots as tho needs of (1 publio "iiiny require. SectioL f. For tho purpose of settling claims for damages, of compromise nnd exchnngo of hind UBed in widening tho streots, tho rules set forth in Chapter 73, Ses sion Laws of A. 13. 1892, shnll bo followed. Section 10. The lines previous ly fixed of nny street mny be fur ther extended or altered, within tho limits of Section 3, if it is ne cessnry, to meet tho needs of the public, at tho time such street is actually widoned; Front strcot be ing miu'lo any width desired. Section 11. This Act shnll tuko effect from and after tho dnto of its approval. pi ni: .noiu: iiF.NM'ir. 'I lio Cllrn f Vlas liir.'l'wn l!nivnliju, IllHlKlltlllllN. Tho Young Hawaiians' rnsti tuto and tho Kupioluni Maternity Home have made nrinngomcntH with Mr. Vi'irth and Mr. Caiueiou for a benefit performance to take j pluco next Tuesday evening. This 1 will bo tho last pprfornianco,as the outiro couinny sails for Japan i next Wednesday, March 4. Tho i Institute boys tiro already lustling mound and promise that this en-1 torlainment will be n rousor.Thoir Gleo Club will, in connection with tho circus band, furnish music for tho occasion. Tho Young Jla wniiaus'Instituto is a young organ ization founded for tho benefit of young Hawaiians and deservos tho best mtorests ot tho outiro pooplo, and Kapiolani Matornity Homo is ono of tho most deserving of charities. Tho following is a lotlor of ac ceptance from both institutipus: IIokoi!dlu, II. I., February 23, '90. Mil. "WlHTH, Proprietor "Wirth's Circus, Dkah Sih: Your kind offor to givo ono )orformanco on noxt Tuesday evening for tho bonolit of tho Kapiolani Maternity Homo and tho Young Hawaiians' Insti tute is hereby accepted with thanks. Tho Instituto will do all in its power to assist you in tho dispo sition of tickets, ushering, etc., and, with your permission, our Gleo Club will discourso Hawai ian music botweon acts. Thanking you ngain for your kind oll'or, wo remain, Very respectfully yours, Gi:o. II. Huduy, D. D. S., J. L. Holt, "W. J. Coi:luo, Committeo Y. 11.1. Angti.a E. Cukiia, Mahy 0. Buokit.y, Hei.kk P. Nookan, Committeo, K. M. H. This will bo tho last porfonn auco given by this company in Honolulu, as they sail for .liiptin Wednesday, March ith. No circus tonight. Pitios 5 Cents. IN THE HIGHER COURTS- Hawaii :oNrt:si 1 1 KLi.'ctfiujr 'IIIIAI. IS IV IMIOfJItl.SS. lliri'D Si'iiiriililiti(iii. nre iiciKtcrrd' ill IhnUlnli Slnhlra On-..i:lal; H Vllllnlll Iriiii, Jono Marques Alexandre, a gro cer at Kapahinm, has boon Bust by his wife for divorce. Judge Perry has granted lottery o&KdiinKigtrntion IcvV. B. Oiisflej, under ."?32!()00 bond, on thn eafnf of tho Into William Dean. The heirs nt law all live in Yorkshire, Englnnd. Tho cslato loft by til deceased in Honolulu is valued a. 30,000. In tho suit in equity of Cnlifor iiin Feed Company, Ld., vs. Club Stnblos Co., Ld., with E. Moor hend, J. McDonald and Ahin, in tervening creditors, tho plaintiff' by its attorneys, Hurtwoll, Thurs ton Stnnloy, has amended its bill with tho averments that it i? tho holder of ten shares ol tho capital slock of the defendant corporation and thnt it brin its bill in behalf of itself, nnd of such other creditors of tho de fendnnt corporation as shnll come in and tuko tho benefit of the de crees which shall bo made in the case; nlso with tho prnyor thnt dc fondnnt'H nsscts bo sold by order of tho Court, by tho receivor, und thnt its business nnd nll'niis lx wound up. This amendment is mndo in pursunnco of tho decision of the Supremo Court, briefly nnnounced in tho Buli.ktik yesterday, susr tniuing tho Circuit Court's iictionii in appointing a receiver und dis allowing .proceedings in bank ruptcy prayed for by thbinter vening oredilors. Ench . member of tho Supremo Court on this oc casionChief Justice Judd, As sociate ,7 ustiee Fivar and "W. IL Castle, substitute Justice for tlwi nonce writes a decision for him self, tho Chief Justico nnd Mr. Castle olnbornlely nnd Justiw Frcnr briolly concurring in Ukj conclusion. Tho Chief Justiou does not seem, in his reasoning, to think that the case was one pro perly or nccesbarily for equity pro ceedings.yet ho upholds tho Circuit, Court Judgo in his doings as be ing within his lawful discretion. Hlirtwoll. 'I'lllll-ufmi A' Sfn.iln.-, for plnintiil's; Bobortson timf. jviunoy lor nppoilnnts. Tho Supremo Court is hearing the Hawaii contested election for Sonntor today, Judgo Carter of tho Circuit Court noting ns a. substitute for Justico Whiting;, nhsont from illness. All of tho ballots cast nt the election nnr boforo tho Court for nny required! purpose, nnd n recount is in pro gress. Hurtwoll, Thurston fc Stanley for Mr. Holstein; Kinney and Bnllou for Mr. Young. Ii:. Allt OAKNIVAI.. To Collin OH' at llio ltmclll (Jrouuilci Toiuorroit. Elsowhero will bo found tho program of tho grent nmusomouK carnival at Iho baseball groundr. at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternooit TJio choico of tho host acts of Wirth's circus will bo perfounciF in tho open air. Jn addition there? is to bo a hurdle race by tho lead ing equestrians of tho company,, an exhibition of picking up objoe'fr. from tho ground by Hnwuiinm cowboys, n standing barobnet hurdle raco by St. Jeon and Ka chail, ind a tandem riding ami driving rnco on tho truck. Tho finnlo of tho carnival will be u bal loon riscont and pnrachuto doscenfc by Wilfred Burns, tho powerful atliloto and acrobat of tho circus. Thoso who buy resorved Beats will hnvo tho privilege of ontoring th iuolosuro where tho balloon is: inlluted. Nothing in outdoor amusouients liko this carnival hsti been soon in Honolulu nnd a greafc concourso of spectators will cer tainly bo on tho ground. m Ji .! i-f i L . -' -'i j j il'i. , .vit.'v,