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-p " So aW &.-. . ,iTCiV W:y. .'rw... " 36 J $ ,.. ..,.. r. ,, m ? (J uj rage ? Evening Daily Published' oj ? Hawaiian Islands. I EVGNING H lfrtafrpoA Mt H twA Z?5 Advertising Medium. It J If you Don't Head the IiiiUct.n ; you Don't Gel ALL the Nr.us. f. Subscription 7$c?& month. I eHMe ssliaT v ixcuutid 7H, inc rvuyw. .' it Dur st r i it.rn.t- BULL'GTIN m - V J Sri ffr A"" Vv y- iVv VU ' I'V' , t t ,f.i,' lit I Vol. 1. No. "2G1. THE EVENING BULLETIN.' Published ovory day except Suntlny at 609 King Street, Honolulu, H. I. SUilSCIltPTION KATES. Per Month, nnywhero in the Ha waiian Islands.... ,,) i 7-' For Year. . 6 00 Por Year, postpaid to Atnorica, Canada, or Mexico 10 00 Per Year, postpaid, othor Foreign vCount rioti . . . i 13 00 lnynblo Invnrlnblv In Ailvnuco. Tolopbono 250. P. O. Box 89. B. L FINNEY, Manager. HeaSiharad Strength RESTORED nf THE USE OF flyer's Sarsapariila J)Irs. JII. A. CuiamJtiR, of Ynrravlllc, Victoria, AustrnUu, Says I "About a year ago, I had a severe attack of Influenza, which left mo S rvery weak, without energy, appe tite, or Interest in lifo. Obtaining little or no reliof from doctors, or from tho many remedies recom mended to me, I Anally tried' Ayer's Sarsapariila, and from that time, began to gain health and strength, I continued tho treatment until fully recovered, and now have very ' great pleasure in telling my friends " of tho merits of Ayer's Sarsapariila, and tho happy results of its use. I consider it tho best blood-puriQcr known." AYER'S SARSAPARILLA Cold Me Jali at the World's Chief Expoilllons. AYFR'R PIIK ' Constipation Jiltn O rlLLO and Blllousnoss. Sugar-Coatod, Mild but Effoctlvo Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Bolo Agonta for tho Republic of Hawaii. 8! Imports of Champagne In to tho United States, bom jan. 1st to jd.ne Ibt, 1895. Casus. G H Mulnm & Co.'s extra dry 80,831 Pommory &Grono 11,798 Moet & Ohtmdon 9,608 Hoidsiook & Co., (dry Munopole) 7.501 Louis Itoedorer 3,438 Ruinart 3,130 Perrior Jauot 3.286 Irroy&Co 1,786 Vvo. Clicquot 2,378 Bonohotfro 992 Delbeok it Co 728 St. Mnrcoix 884 Krugvt Co 270 OhiiH. Iloidsiook 355 VuriouH 5,419 'Tntul ,. .81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM H0USK RECORDS, MicfftrlsilB A Co(, Holt) AhujiU for (1. IFi Miiimn t Oo, fonliij llaHilln litlmnlii, LEGISLATURE IN SESSION. senator uoi.vtr.ix asks soain , rKKIINKXT QUESTIONS. ImporlHiit Hcport rrniu the Judicial- Huiilltce on thcFrbpoieif Xcu I.tccimo Law. . V Twenty-Seventh Day, Mahoh 24. House or Representatives: Yes terday Afternoon's Session. At tho nftornoon session o tho H0U8O yesterday Eop. Richards moved for n roconsidorntion of Section 3 of tho Act to widen the streets of Hilo,on tho ground that as tho Executive had introduced a bill arbitrarily fixing tho width of cortnin streets in. Honolulu, thoro was no reason why tho same should not be dono in Hilo. Ho moved that tho width of Wnianuo nuo street be fixed at 54 feet in the bill, and the motion carried. Tho Houso unanimously adopt ed tho Senate joint resolution do fining tho powers of tho Auditor General in regard to exponseB'of tho Legislature. The oill relating tolho impor tation of korosono oil for fuel was .road by title and reforred to tho vjumiumeu ua commerce. Tho bill regulating tho exten sion and width of streets in Hono lulu was also read by title and ro ferred to tho Committee on Publio Lands. ' Adjourned. Twenty-Ninth Day, MAngn 25. THE SENATE. After tho opening preliminaries this morning Minister King an nounced that tho President had signed tho bill relating to tho sales of newspapers, tho bill relating to tho preservation of District Court records, and tho Joint Resolution relating to tho shortngo in tho Marshal's olh'co. A communication was received from tho Houso stating that tho Registration Act had passed its third rending. Also that Senate Bill No. G for improving tho streets of Hilo passed its third reading with amendments. Also that tho Houso had adopted tho Joint Resolution concerning tho auditing of Legislative accounts. Senator McCanilless presented a petition signed by nearly ovory merchant m town, protesting against tho erection of any moro corrugated iron structures within tho firo limits and on tho princi- ?al streets, and asking that tho uturo issuance of permits to erect such structures by tho Department ofPublioWorksbestoppod,andthat if possible measures bo taken to rescind those already granted. Re ferred to the committee on Public Lands. Senator Lyman road a un animous roport from tho jCom mitteo on Publio Lands relating to tho Pali road. Tho roport states that tho committee, together with a similar committee from tho House and tho Minister nf tlin Interior, had visited tho ground and oxammed tho routo und grndo proposed. They aro of tho un animous opinion that tho Bruuer 8 por cent, grado is tho best and most economical routo proposed. On motion tho roport was ndoptod. Senator Lyman from tho Coin- mittOO Oil Plllllin Tin twin vnnn-rln1 on tho petition asking for tlio np- iiujiniuiuii ui qxuvv ior a waro louso and wharf at Napoopoo. Tho roport favors tho laying of tho potition on tho toblo until tho nnnrnm'iiitiriti hill nnmna nn .. ! So ordorod. Senator Rico of tho Printing ComiiiittoQ proHontod printed oopioH of AfltH 17 ftiul 22, typo wrHUmoojijoH nCAotSl, muf an ollloln) copy of Ant 15 for final piiRHiiun, Vriwlilunl AVIIilor muimimiml iliitt Hm hiikiiiI noinmitloi) nn MiiilHlnr Diiiiinii'it four hllU rulut. Iliu In lliu Ijiiiiilml liiiliiMiiiliimm mill llio Kuw Luim woiiM lm Dm NiUlurrli)iiiiiii)Ouiiiiiilllyiit iiuii HONOLULU, H. I., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25. 1896. sisting of Senators Waterhousd, Schmidt and Wilcox, and Senators Brown and Baldwin. Sonato Bill No. 17, relating to trials before tho Supromo Court whoro two of tho Justices are dis qualified, was taken up on tho sec ond reading and passed, and made tho special order for tomor row. Sonator Holstoin presented tho following questions to the Min ister of tho Intorior: 1. How much money has thero been appropriated since 1892 to grade, opon, widen and improve the Kohala Waimoarond? What was tho amount? How much ox ponded? Does tho govornmont contemplate finishinR said road? "When will work bo resumed? What amount would thoro bo re quired to finish said road as laid out? Are you going to ask auy appropriation this session for its completion? If so, how much? 2. Is Honokaa landing a gov ernment or a private landing? If it is a government landing why aro tolls levied upon freights landed thoro from Honolulu? Hob thero boon any appropriation mado from tho treasury for said landing? If so, how inuch? 3. Docs tho govornmont intfind opening up for homesteads' those lands back of tho Aunii tracts in Koliala. If so, when? 4. How much money boa thoro boon 8pont in tho repairing of tho Honoipu road in Kohola Binco 1893, and how much for tho Ma hukona road? Is not tho owner of tho Honoipu landing chairman of tho Kohala road board, and ia it not n fact that moro has' boon spent on tho Honoipu road than the Mahukona. govornmont road? Have thero not been complaints mado from Kohala to that , effect If so, why wore tho same unhood od? 5. Ib it not possible that work could now bo stopped on tho corrugated iron building now bo ing erected on Port aud Bothol streets? Houbo Bill No. 8, defining tho powors of tho Minister of Foreign Affairs in regard to the military, was taken up on tho third reading and passed unanimously. Sonato Bill No. 22, giving tho Circuit Court Judges concurrent rights with District Judges to hear and determine water contro versies, passed tho second reading and was mado tho special order for Thursday. Under suspension of tho rules Sonator Brown introduced the ro port of tho Judiciary Committoo on tho Liconso bill, which rocom' mrinds tho following licenses : Alcohol, no change. Real estate and loan agencies, S50. Awa Honolulu S750 each for three liconsos; Wniluku and Hilo, S."00; Lahainu, S300; all other dis tricts, S100. Auction Licenses aro increased from $500 to SG00 for Honolulu; other districts $15 to $25. No commissions to go to tho govorn mont. Banking licenses aro increased from $500 to $750. Barbors' liconsos are placod at, $15 in tho bill. Tho committee recommend an increase to $50. Billiards and Bowling Alloys. No change. Boats and boatmen. No ohango. Beef or pork butchers. Increas ed to $-10 in Honolulu. Elsowhoro $20. Commercial travelers Hawai ian $100 por year; foreign, $500 for Honolulu and $250 elsewhere. Doctors, $50. Tho licensing of hunting with firearms ib recommended to bo extonded throughout tho islauds. Lawyers, $50 for higher courts and $25 for lower. Livery Stublos - Unchanged ilh to Honolulu, Wniluku nml Hilo $25 por annum, Lodging Houses, ruined from $2 to $20, MnralmuiliHO, no olinugo, Dairying 825, with imovIhIoh Hint no private faintly plmll koop mom Hmn tliiou (town from wlilnli lo fiiriiluli milk (o iiiiililmrH, Vmlillniti of Iiii)uiIih kudiI Tin) (mmmllloD rumiinmuiiil tlmt i) Wmrnm m mm w till )!l')0HD, Public performances, raised f r o $5 to $10 for each porform au v. Salo of Salmon, raised from $10 to $20. Tobacco and cigars, $50. Vehicles and drivers, no change. Tho committoo furtlior rocom mond two new licenses, viz: Boot and shoo manufacturers $20; tail ors, $50 for Honolulu and $20 for other districts. With tho above chani?s Urn committee ) recommondtho nassnyo I Of tho bill. Adjourned. Twenty-Eiohth Day, March 25. HODSE OF RErREbENTATIVES. Spoaker Nnono submitted a bill that had passed tho Senate relat ing, to contested elections. Rep. Richards presented a ro port of tho Committoo on Finance on the motion of Rop. Hanuna for a pension of $-100 to tho widow of tho lato J. U. Kawainui. Thoy "find upon investigation that it was correctly stated by Rop. Hanuna that during Mr. Kawainui's lifo ho porformed valuablo service to his Hawaiian brother, and, whilo wo appreciate tho good ho has ' aone, wo aro of the opinion that ond and Davis.) , jl wuuiu not uo loasioio to Deem uiu w ao.oou, oui wunurow "" " W1U i" crew: u uurutu . . ; ' , "J " i'"" . ., , . , i ...- ouu uiaie; i-eier iMrlsmi, cook; lf Pctcrton Bioning. Wo therefore rocom- irom tlio oliairraan of committee. - Thomas scull, Peter .seyiand, Petsrsvett to GRtnh 1R 1 mm i n. avatnm nf nnn. U18 motion ftttor nil nrnniin nn ' :"."" " ". ., u c iiiorson, mend tho item do not nass." . J-uo same member then moved to !? I.. La.r.c.n n,,a J,Br".u le v.uuuv. ur iucMiDi jLiituuiUB. .-""---' "j " vu uuiiuiv uri. iiiwiinuuu iul lliu c.iri?o or lumbor H,l 1, TVr0. -n:l.,1 inornnon Urn onl- f , ,1 .. T. Ti." .' ".".". "f ""'"" ' "-. '"" ltep. llanuna ana Hamauoha mjoiouu. xuey uaa raised tlio urged tho passage of tho item, on salary of tho magistrate on ao tho ground of tho work Mr. Ka- count of tho amount of work, and wainui had dono, as editor of a native paper, in porsuading his countrymen to accopt tho rovdu tion of 1893 and its results. Rep. Bond said it was not usual to grant a pension except in tho case of a porson who haa Jaeen in tho actual service of tho Govern ment. Rep. Hanuna asked if Kaiulani had taken tho oath to tho Repub lic. Ho ventured to say she had dono nothing of tho kind, yet horo was an item of $4000 for her. Had Kapiolani, who also received aponsion of $1000, taken tho oath? Mombirs wore haggling over a trifle of $400 it was not $4000 for a man who had died whilo standing alono battling for tho Republic. Minister Smith desired to say something on behalf of tho Gov ornmont before tho voto was taken. While thoy appreciated tho valua blo naturo of tlio services rondor od by Mr. Kawainui, who was a man of high ability and good character, tho question of pen sions was one that must bo care fully treated. Pensions wore or dinarily only granted in the cases of thoso who had suffered or died fin tho norformnnco o nublio dutv. Kaiulani'B case was ouv standing i apart from others, bho had boon tho logul heir of tho throuo, who . lost nor uoritago tnrougu no iauic of hor own. Tho roport of tho committoo was adopted by a largo majority. Rep. Kamauohaj moved to take up tho consideration of the item, "Pay of Circuit Judge, Third and Fourth Cirouits, $(5000." Tho motion having carried, the buuio member moved to raiso tho item to $7000. Ho was rolating tho creat nmount of work this Judeo had to do, having four tormB at two different plaeos to hold each year, when ho was interrupted by Ministor Smith, who said tho salaries of Judges wore fixed by tho Judiciarv Act. That law would have to bo amended boforo this itom could bo raisod. Rop.Kamuuoha was awaro of tho fact, but said it nmdo no differ ence; tho itom could bo raised now and thero would bo no troublo about clmugiug tho othor law lator.Thoro woro two Judges in Ho nolulu who woro paid $4000 a year and never required lo lonvo town. Hawaii was tho biggost Inland in tlio group and, having two Oir oiiitM, its Judge should bo paid moro than tlioun who lmd limn territory, Minium' Smith I'oml lluiinm snowing Unit tlmro hml h"iu on y ii illlTiirmii'ii of bixtonii uhhim in ,;il fnvor of I ii wiill m iiniiiiti willi Mull I liu lllOI, ulury A UliUIIU IJ1U Mill lliw iJi)ll Bt iuimiilmli iH lillUlllil 1)0 ... i. but tho number of cases should cut no figure. A judge was not supposed to go round drumming up cases. Tho motion was lost, only tho mover voting for it. Minister Smith moved to recon sidor tho salary of tho District Ma gistrate of North Kona. "Wlion tho bill was boforo the Senate tho ro port of the Ohiof Justice, pivinf the numbor of cases tried by ench ! Ho rmvn n. ntntnmmif nt ti, ..rfi. IIllHMKir.lTA. linn lint linmi riuininu inn of inntrlHtrntnB' nnlnrinu nnrl moved that that of North Kona be transferred from tho seventh to tho fifth grade, making his salary $50 a mouth instead of $33.83. Carried. Minister Smith also moved to increase tho South Kona magis trate's salary from S800 to $1000 for tho period. Carried. The military item Of $130,000. with tho favorable ronort of com- 11 1 1 " i -. mitteo, WaB taken up and passed without opposition. li e el- tt """ I'"1 ii "iiuiu euririi wuen sue Itll ltoms of pay of pollCO for HaVjAtorla, was valued at U1, 1711.49 waii, Maui and Oallll, with favor- i lle barkcullne Dlscoverr, reported In able roport of committee, cino , W1 -!?rni'1PT i ? "licnr up '"loti ' 1 Oil TOVttlrC InilTl I'tirt Itnmh WtP Sun l'ran uoxt Kc . ' up. jamauona movea to in croaso tho item ' for Hawaii from sheriff of North Kona from $1440 was the deputy shoriff who cut out tho work and prosecuted tho casos. Thp mover compared tho work of this officer with thoso in othor districts. Minister Smith would support thb item and to make up tho amount would- movo to reduce tho Balary of tho doputy sheriff ofKo loa, Kauai, which was a small district. Rop. Richards thought this was not a proper way of dealing with tho matter. Lot each item bo con sidered on its own nierita. The amendment carried and, on motion of tho Attorney-Gonoral, tho salary of tho "deputy sheriff of Koloa. wbb reduced from S15G0 to $1200. Hop. Rycroft moved to raiso tho salary of the doputy sheriff o .Pu na from $9G0 to $1200. This of ficer had 1200 bouIs under his care he had a rough country to travel and it would bo hard to replace him. Rop. Kamauoha supported tho motion. Rop. Winston aBkod if some of tho doputy sheriffs did not hold nfliftr nflfinrtsr. TTn una lTifrirmnrl other offices; Ho was informed that this man was also assessor. How much did ho cot fromthat oflico ? -"op, Rycroft thoucht it was about $200, but ho would havo to ask tho Minister of Finance. Aftor talk by Reps. Hanuna and Haia a motion by Rop. Richards carried, to rofor tho motion to a select committee for ascertain ing what tho official received in othor salaries. Minister Cooper, under BUBpon sjon of tho rules, presented a peti tion sigued by 21 mombors ot tho United rortugnoso Society, form ing tho central committee. ThiB , was a copy, as tho potition was addressed to tho Prosidont as well ns tho Logislaturo, and anothor copy would bo prosontod to tho Legislature Tho prayer of tho . petition was that laws should bo ? mssed at the present session to urthor restrict Chiuoso ond Jap nuoHO immigration, also to pro vido a moro equitable syBtom ot taxation, and that means may bo (loviAed for tho bottor protection of tho intcrosts of tho laboring classes in these islands. Rop, Knumuolm moved tlmt tho petition bo reforred to a select committee of live on which ouch Inland should bo toprtmontod, Cur rim!, Huuphh from 12:10(0 1:110, Tim "Mlg l.'our" worn nil prnuoul pint of lint tlmo nt UiIh iiioiiiIiiu'h MitHulmi of lliu llinirn), llnp. Iviiniiuinlyi U liimli iiflur liU wiujIi'h limvu of iiIihiiiiiu), nml ' finiivM iiiiylliliiH ummt Mllliniii raiwlvliiji III uli0i,lluii Phioz 5 Cents. ASLOUN DEPARTS. nti:ami:hn huim swciir stuff I'HOW IMLAM) I'OU'IS. rii.ftpnccr Arrive mill Depart fcx- porm-.llovciiicnt nrMilpplniC" Oilier llnrlup nii..s Tho 8 S Ak mm tuok a J wen tmd S uomcii, Japancto passengers. The W F Juwctt lias been r'liarteral to load lumber on the Sound for Kalmlul. Rico for tlio laborer on l.aran Island was taken nboiml tlio II Hackfclif this mornlnx. ToMOituow, TliursdHV Illph tide hr, 1:1 am; hli;li tldo sma'll, BilO pm;low lido large, S.Ui ,m; low tide email, b:I8 am. Tho steamers Leliua and James MakeediK- charged tbelr wpir Into lliu Kenllwortli this mornlin;, Tlio eaubou put bercarc', Injo lliu Paul lren tiers (jBinmln- aud lwalaul icrcr, mm niiiir irom I lie j a us stored In Or-mnlc wumiouse Tlio Btiamslilp Asloun, which sailed for tbo Orient toditv. has tO:0)0 fLct orimnlirr "ih.ii. iwunj, una f.j,iJU IL'Cl Ol lUinOCT for okohatna. sin alio brought JiOOItomi ?,r, nour v r Jl,l,,eu Hn ncharted a Cisco, was ftcU'htioftii Inllils port. elu- w a stanch craft, built if Port DIseOTfry rs 1874 and was owmd liv John KriitKi-IH At In Oo, of San Frantlsco. The followlne- la a. mien, sco- tcrson. at no properly lhed hen the vessel went to se, which wan nt a time when the wcatliec was verv threat) nlm; However, the muste. . Is an old and vxperltncid nuvlpitorou siualv,v lumbT.hidcn vessels, and bad never nuit with a serious accident VIM ARRIVALS. Tuksdat, March 'St. Strnr Lehua, Nye, from lluwall. BtrarJA Cummins. NelUon, from Oahiv porta. Wkdnebdat, March I! Sch Molwalituc, from KolinU. , Strnr Jumcs Makec, Piteraon, from .KanoVr Stmr Iwalanl, Sinvthc, from Ilawali aril. Maul. .,,,... Stmr Kcauliou, Thompson, from, port on Kauai, OKPAUTl It KB. Weiinesdat, March SS. Sclir Ka Mol, S.im, for Koholalolu. 8 S Asloun, Murray, for Hongkong. Stmr Kcauliou, Thompson, for Koloa. Btmr James Mnkce, Peterson, for Kaptia. Stmr J A Cummins, Ncllson, for OaJiu ports. 8tmrKaenn, Calway. for Walalus, Mokule la, Keawiuul and Puuikl. VESSELS LEAVINO TOMORROW. Stmr Iwalanl, Bmythe, for Lalmlnn, Kn kulbaclo and Honokaa, at 9 a in. Stmr Lehua, Nye, for llonolilim, Poliakn manu, Uonomu and Hakalau, at 4 p m. u PASOENOERS ARRIVED. From Kauai, per stmr James Makce, Mar 25 Mrs 11 R Bmythe, R O Spaldlnj;, and 10 duck. i PASBENOERB DEPARTED. For Kauai, per stmr Knual, .March 24 Major Connelly. For the Orient, pcrSS AbIoud, March 25 -Rev L L Conrardy, E S Young, S Uoshlna, Iko Zendella, and IM Japanes. For Maul and Hawaii, per stmr ClnudlDO, March 34 Rudolph Sprcckels and wife, Miss JollOe, P L Wooslcr, Capt Andrews, (J P Wilder, Master Alexander,, Mr Stodart. MUa Ahana, F W Thrum, IIoudj; lice, Loo Joe. - 0AR00E8 ritOM ISLAND PORTS. Ex Iwalanl 40O3 bags sugar. Ex Kcauliou !ft40 bags sugar. Ex James Makce 2230 liairs sugar, '-SO bags rice, 1 bdl hides, and 6 pkgs suudrles. Cltliioo Theater Cnse Tho Supromo Court is today hearing tho Chineso thoater in junction ciibo of J. C. Olun'ey vs. Liwai, in which Judgo.Coopor re fused to onjoin tho thoater on tho complaint ot its mush) boing n nuisance. Jiuigo Porry ot tho Circuit Court is sitting in placo -of Justice Froar, who is disqualified from being a properly owner of adjoin ing premisuH, At the hearing be fore Judge Cooper tho Ohtueso theater ouihuutra gave tv uoueert in open court, but It was on other ftrouullH tliuu lliu lulmirittion at io Court for Dm music tlmt tlio injumiliou wiih iIIunoIvimI, Tlio Imud Id not Hiilipinnimil for lint Biipnuni) Courli nlDiouuli nil tli.i JiiNlldOii nri) hiiijiytnr to 1m fond uf iiiiihIui TIiiiimIoii Ifor lliu iip imlliilll, llolit'lUull 'fur l'u)i)l (luiii, ( ,i ti "M 0 i i 33