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&& W n.,t .jrjA.,UI!!., ,T,J!.,, 4 k . V I EVENING IJ03 tSlUWIKISIIIg IVWUIIllll. t Iyou Doii'l Read the Build n you, oi(, Gel ALL the A'avs. s Reaches ALL the Teople. f Subscription 75c. a month. c V tooMWomotOMm - - Vol. 1. No. 277. ..HONOLULU, H. I., MONDAY, APRIL 13. 189G. PillOr: 5 Cents. t "V ?H19UH WWftWW .J2RH JL ? V?7Aff3-.00.ft-flftCJAeAtM4AAwAAl 'T-Twac x S x &ilH BW IE I T1 1 rk T '"' nly Un Tase i M ill I V" I I l f Datty Paper Publisbed I 'w -s JL4 1- -4 A JL X 1 t on the Hawaiian Islands, t ft h ft I THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day excopt Sunday at G09 King Street, Honolulu, H. I. subscription hates. For Month, anywhere In tho Ha waiian Islands i "S For Year. d uO For Year, postpaid to America, Canada, or Mexico 1000 Per Year, pontpald., other Foreign Countries.....'., 13 00 Pnynblo Invnrlnbly lii Ailvnuoo. Tolephono 2Tfl. P. O. Box 89. B. L. FINNEY, Manaeer. Just -:- Arrived A NEW INVOICE OP TIIC f. D. 'Corsets Wo b?g to call epcci.il nttontion to tho P. 0. LINEN P. X), Summer Corsets OI which wecnriy.All Size in Stock. B.F.-Mers&Go. w. m -.Tg?)q.Jg For Family Use ! . . Juqt liecuivori, ox "C. 0. run:," a cargo of Wellington, Depai'liui'B BbiJ, Coal Which is offi-icd in quantities to suit, 2240 lbs. to the Ton. DELIVERY FREE. WILDER & CO., L'D. 230-lra UUSTACE & CO. DEALWIS IN- WOOD AND COAL Also White and Black Sand at tho very lowest market rates. Tolphono No. 414. Building Lots! At WAIKIK1 on car lino and on PA LAMA HOAD near Fertilizing Plant. Those Lots are Very Cheap and Sold on Easy Terras. Desirnblo Aero Tracts near tho city and other Properties for Bale. JBKUCK, WAKING & CO., Dealers in 1-otn and Lands, WW Fort Street, near King. Tew-rnoNu 007. P. O. Box C21. To Let or Lease. TlfE RESIDENCE OF MHS. A LONG, ouo milo (rom postofllcc. Largo huiiBo with turnituro. Four bed rooms, parlor, largo dining room, pantry, kitchou. bath roouix, hot and cold water, with pntout closets, servant Iioubch, staliletf, hoi so paddock, gardon and trees. A charming location. Apply to J ALFRED MAGOON. tf Merchant st noxt PostofUco: For Rent. FRONT ROOM NEATLY FURNISHED at No. 4 Emma fltrcot, ouo door above Roritauia. 205-tf WONDERFUL Blood -Purifying Effect OP er's Sarsaparilla Mr. Cliarlrs Strplirnson, n Wdll.fcnnwn llnllwny Umployo at Knlniol, Now Zealand, writes t "About ten years ago, whllo en gaged in shunting, my foot caught between the rails, and my leg .was fractured below tho kneo. It healed in time, but 1 havo been troubled over sinco with swollen volns, and havo been obliged, at times, to wear a bandage. About a year ago it bc camo much worse, and I feared I should bo obliged to give up my work. A friend advised mo to try Ayer'fl Sarsaparilla. I did so, and after taking four bottles tho swell ing disappeared, and I havo not been troubled with it since." AVER'S SARSAPARILLA Cold Medal t at the World't Chlel Exaptltlont. AYER'S PILLS for Biliousness Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Solo Agents for tho llenublio ot Hawaii. ICllllDg V- Imports of Champagne In to the United States, mom jan 1st to jdne 1st, 181)5. Casus. G H Murnm & Co.'s extra dry..;.' 30,831 Pommery & Grono 11,798 Moet & Oliundon 9,(508 Hoiclsicck & Co,, (dry Mononolo) 7.C01 Louis Roedurui 3.438 Ruinurt 8,130 Porrier Jonet 8.28G Erroy & Co 1,785 Vvo. Clicquot 2,378 BonohoSec 992 Delbeck&Co 728 St. Mnrcoius 834 Krug& Co 270 Chan. Floidiook 355 Various 5,419 Total .". 81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM HOUSE RECORDS. Macfarlane & Co., 8olo Agonts for G. IT. Murnm & Co. for tbo EnvMiuiiD Islands, i'24-t Administrator's Woti ce. Notice Is hereby given tliat the under signed lias this ilny been niiimtntPil Adminis trator of (be estate of William Carey Lane, deceased, of Honolulu, hlatid ol Oaliti, Ha waiian Hl.imU, and all creditors are hereby nolllkd to present their claims, duly authen ticated and with proper ouclierv, If any exist, even If the clulm Is secured by mort gage upon real estate, to mo at my oillce, In Honolulu, (being tho oillce of A. 8. Hum phreys, Attorucy-at-Law, lla Kaahiimumi street) within blx months from the date of this publication, or bu fnrever burred. And all persons Indebted to the said Estate are rLiUested to make Immediate pu) incut of such Indebtedness to me. .TORN C. I.ANE. Administrator of the Estate of William Litruy l.aue, ileeeused, Uuted April Bth, lb'JO. ?J-8t feKJK'ar. 'ill smMyr LEGISLATURE IN SESSION. nottsn jiinimnv coTi.tiixri.-i: OIT1MISK itrCOOIIMOATION. I'elltlnn 'of Cl.liirvo I'tilnlcliuin AuHlliNt I.lcpnao Tax Nl'lllitc l'lnl l.lldo tit ln. Foiitv-Tiiiiii) Day, piul 13. THE SENATE. V Thoro woro only two members of tho Souato nbsout this morning when President "Wilder called thnt body to order. A communication wns received from tbo Houso Btnting that Houso 13ill No. 10, amondiug tbo law ou uambliuir. and Sonata Bill No.23,concorningtboIIilq Library, naci piiHHCU tlio tliirtl reattiny. Sonator Bron from tbo Ju diciary ComniitteoTonortedn Hub stituto bill for Senator Hockiug'B act to amend the lasJ concerning paton8, ltafljrrcd to tbo Print ing Committee. Senator Wriplit introduced and read bis bill relating to tbo im portation of livo BtocE Under BUBponsion of tbo rules tbo bill was read tbo second time by title and referral to tbo Judiciary Com mittee for revision. Houbo Bill No. 10, relating to gambling, was read tbo first time, and tbo second by titlo, and re ferred to tbo Judiciary Commit mitteo. At 10:20 the Senate adjourned. Forty-Thiiid Day, April 13. HOUSE OF KUI'ltEbENTATIVES. In the IIouso tbiB morning Rep. Ryoroft presented a petition from rosidonts of Puna district asking that tbp proposed government road bo extended ''further into tbe district, as otherwise it will bo of littlo benefit. Rop. Robertson preontcd a pe tition from olovon Cbineso phyfli cians protesting against the im position of tho S50 license tax, for tho following reasons: FirBt Be cause it is a tax upon ono of tho li beral professions, which havo al ways boon oxornptfrom such ntax. Second It is a tax upon labor, nnd n8 such, uuwisoaud unjust. Third It makos no distinction between physicians with a largo practico nnd those just beginning to prac tico and who can ill afford to pay such a feo. Fourth Tho 'peoplo who patronizo Ohincso physiciniiB aro mostly poor and coilsequeutly unablo to pay but Binall- remuner ation for sorvicus rontlored. Houso Bill 17, rolati'iitr to libi dinous solicitation, was takon up on tho second readiug, with tha roport nnd nmondinents of the committee. Tho amondmouts woro accepted and tho bill passed tho second reading. Ordered typewritten and nmdo tho special order for Thursday. The Judiciary Committee to whom was reforred Sonata Bill, No. 15; nn act to prov'do for tho ro-codjficatiou and revision of tho Civil Coc'o or Compiled Laws of tho Ropablio, reported as follows: "Should tho proposed nowPonal Codo bo adopted in its presont form, it would bo necessary to codify tho civil laws, but wo do not favor tbo recodification of our laws at tho pro&ont juncture. Tho presont Penal Codo is out of print, as nlBO nro tho Session Laws of 1881, 188(5 and 1888, and thoro aro only fifteen copies of tho Eng lish version of tho Compiled Laws on hand in tho Interior oilico. On this account and for tho further reason that tho presont volume of Compiled Laws contains a great deal ot law thut having been ro pealed is no longor in force, wo boliovo that something should bo dono. AVo do not think it would bo wiso to mako any radical changes in tho law just now, and so favor a recompilation rather than a recodification. Tho work of recompiling, especially of tho penal luws, should bo commenced as soon as possible. "Wo tliproforo recommend that tho Soimto bill bo indefinitely postponed and also that tho fol low')'. i"in bo placed in tho Cur rent ilfoipts Appropriation Bill: Compiling and publishing tho civil and ponal laws, $8000. Thoro isno need of appointing n com mission, as tho work can be dono under tho supervision of tho Exe cutive by snino porson employed for the purpose."' Houso Bill No. 9, relating to widening and improving tho Btreols of Honolulu, was takon up on tho third reading and passed. Senate Bill No. 22 and its sub stitute, Houso Bill No. 20, rolut ing to tbo jurisdiction of tho Cir cuit Court Judges in controver sies respecting privato ways and water rights, woro taken up. On motion tho Bubstituto wns first acted on. Tbo substitute bill, which abol ishes tho oilico of Commissioner of Privato Ways and AVator Rights and transfers the jurisdiction to tho Circuit Courts, passed tbo sec ond rending nnd was mauo the special order for Thursday. Rop. Rycroft risked for leave of absence for eight-flays. Granted. dtecess to 1:30 p. m. i1 m i TIr. llonils' moiluc. Rov. Mr. Romig resumed bis nightly meetings Sunday after having rested tho latter part of last week. Tho meetings now continue each night until the Bail ing of the Australia on Thursday, when tho preacher Bails for tho States. His discourse on "The Stream of Christianity" last night was ono of tho finest presentations of tbo present status of tho religi ous world with regard tov tho res toration of tho primitive faith and organization of tho church that could bo made. Tho sermon to night will bo on "Tho Faith." Tho ordinance of baptism will bo administered at tho closo of tho service. Advertlilni; lluxiill. Tho Travolor is thosnamo of an illustrated family journal of travel nnd recreation published at Sun Francisco and Lo Angeles. Its April issue is a Hawaiian num ber. D. G. "Wnldron, tho lately visiting ropresontativo of tho paper, supplies an articlo on "Picturosquo Hawaii," with many illustrations. George Manson writes on tho trip to tho volcano, and thoro aro skotches with por traits of President Dolo nnd Charles T. "Wilder, CoubuI Gon oral at San Francisco. F. God frey is advertising and subscrip tion agont for 'tho Travolor, which is to bo obtained at tho bookstores. At Emma Niiimrp. Tho band will play at Emma squnro tonight nt tho usual hour. Tho following program will bo rondorcd: I'AllT I. March Tlio Thunderer Sousa Overture William Tell Itosslul Selection A Gaiety Olrl Jones Three 8ot8 and Chorutes That Is Loe. Ahl Wcla. Melo Lahul Hawaii. PAUT II. Medley Musical Kevlow Illvlere A ltemlnbceneu ol the Midwinter Fair Uoul;an 8chottlsche -Hones and Tumbos Herder MariU-Company I) Minstrels licruer Hawaii l'onol, Viierliio Vlrim. It is found that tho Board of Health has nioro virus on hand than had boon thought. Thoro woro twenty tips in stock, thirty woro obtniucd from tho steamer Gaelic, thirty from tho Hobron Drug Co. and twenty from tho isl and of Kauai. Altogether thoro is onough to vaccinato between 800 and 1000 peoplo, and u calf has boon inoculated to produco nioro. Thoro nro many kinds of boor, but after sampling the Scattlo beer at tho Criterion you will for sako all others and stick to tbo best. Tho Criterion Saloon keeps it. "Why ? Because it is tho best. Tho only gonuino Dr. "Williams Pink Pills for Palo People have tho name in full on tho wrapper and aho ou" tho glues boltlo. Do not accept any othor, but insist on tho gouuine. Hollister Drug Co. LATEST FOREIGN 'NEWS CONCUltKE?T ltKSOLUTIONS IA8K iiousi: of hi:iuesi:mtativkn. Simlu SimiiN n I'lert to SoHlllark I'Iiibiio nt Itutli Honjjlwiiic nuil VoUolinmii. Till: CtJIIVN WAIt. IlCHiiliitlinil'ivsiiuil til CuigriM-.Ni,it-hlntiVln-t lo Hrtll. The roport of tho conferrees on tho Cubau resolutions was adopted in tlio IIouso of Repre sentatives on tho Gth iiiBt. by a voto of 214 to 27. Those who vot ed no wero 18 Republicans nnd 9 Democrats. Tho resolutions thus adopted by tho two houses of Cougross aro as follows: Resolved, That, in tho opinion of Congress, a condition of pub lic war exists between tho Govern ment of Spain and tho covoru- l mont proclaimed and for somo i? ... i , . iimo maintained oy lorco ot arms by tho peoplo of Cuba, and that tho United States of America should maintain a strict neutral ity bctwoou tho contending powers, according to each all tho rights of bolligorouts in tho ports and ter ritory of tho United Stntoa , Resolved, Further, th tho friondly offices of tho United States should bo offered by tho President to tho Spanish Govern ment for tho recognition of tho indopendonco of Cuba, They tako tho form of concur rent resolutions, thus not binding tbo President to act upon them savo at his discretion, aud tho Senate resolutions stand in placo of much nioro drastic ones just passed by the House. Tho resolutions woro to bo brought to tho nttontion of the President on tho 7th by tho secreta ry of tho Senate, who would present him with an enrolled copy of tho dou'uiAent. Ordinarily concur rent resolutions are not forwarded to the President, as tlioy do not requiro his signature, but those resolutions aro laid beforo him, as the Armenian resolutions woro, becauso thoy express tho opinion that ho should tondor tho offices of tho United Statos to Spain for tho recognition of Cuban inde pendence, and are, therefore, a direction to him in bo far as Con gress can direct tho presidont in such a proceeding. A special from Madrid to tho Now York "World Bays: Admiral Sanchez Ocanu, commanding tho great navy yard at Forrol, on tho oxtromo northwest coast, roports that ho has complotod preparations for sending to soa a Spanish squadron composed of four first class bolted cruisers, two second class armored cruisers, ono torpo do dostroyor and soven fast torpo do boats. Theso fourtoon vossols carry in thoir crows nearly 0000 mon. This float was to loavo Forrol on Tuosdny for gun practico in Ari zoa bay, aud cruiso nlong tbo northwest coast of Spain, ready to start for Havana just as soon as tho Cabiuot considers circum stances requiro it in tho "West Indies. i Tho Madrid papors plainly'say tho movements of tho Hoot will do pond upon thocourso of President Cleveland after tho voto in Con gross on tho bolligorcncy resolu tions. Six transatlantic steamors havo been turned into fast crui sers. Thoy will bo ready for service by tho ond of April. UNITED STATES. Tim Xnvv Dnnnrttnnnt lias ro- coived a roport'from Passed As sistilnt Engineer "W. P. Arnold that tho black plague has inado its appetiranco in Hongkong, but that ,tho fact is being concealed for business rousouB. King Milan ot Servia is coming to tbo United Statoa in May to find some untitled American girl with plenty of niouey who would bo willing to marry King Alex ander, tho presont rulor of Sorviu. Ex-Presidont Benjamin Harri son and Mrs. Dimmick woro mar ried in Now York on April 0.. Tho River nnd Harbor appro priations bill passed tbo IIouso after n lively debate of forty minutes. G. R. B. Hayes, a prominent lawyer of San Francisco, died suddenly while shaving, nged 49 years. i:iuos'i:. The impression is growing in Paris that tbii iWiiirgeoiB Cabinet is within innsuralilo distanco'of its end. Its revolutionary ten dencies and itrf diplomatic blund ers havo mot with tho disapproval ofliussia. Therefore Bourgeois is in un extremely difficult posi tion. It is reported a treaty has been mndo between England aud Spain.. ItUHC'ELLAMKOUM. There has boon moro fightiug in Nicaragua. A Caracas dispatch to tho Lon don Times says a friondly Bottle montoftho Venezuela boundary question is considered cortaiu. Tho Venezuelan authorities havo seized tho British schooner New Day, for alleged violation of cus toms regulations." Mr. Turnbull of Boston, who ropresonts tho syndi cate that chartered tho vessel, de nios tho chargo. Tho United Statos Minister at Caracas has ad vised tho roleao of tho vessel, but the Minister of Financo refuses to lot her go. Thoro will bo serious complications if a British warship goes up tho Orinoco. A Yokohama dispatch of April 4 says tho black plague has brok en out thoro. Tho Noiiilnii War. Considerable anxiety is fat in Cairo in unofficial circles concern ing tho fate of tho advance guard of Egyptian troops operating against tho Dorvishos. Tho telegraph lino between Korosko and Murat "Wells has again boon cut by tho Der vishes, strong forcos of whom aro roportcd at various points. Another battalion has been Bont to Suakird to ro-onforco the gar rison. It is thought tho Dervish es will attack tbo Egyptian en trencbod positions. It is roport cd that tlio Dorvishos havo now abandoned tho nttack on Kassala, withdrawing to tho Berber and Murat wolls. .South Alrlcii. Tho telorrnnh linna nf Bnln. wuyo have been restored and Cecil .unoctes, as to wuoso Bafoty somo unoasinesR lint! hnnn fnlt (olo graphs from Salisbury that Gwolo in uuie uuu una xuu rouu is now open. Moro thnn nnn limnlrn1 tvliitna havo boon killed by tho Mataboles. At the Anchor. "A littlo boor for tho stomach's sako;" this is tho fin do eiecle in terpretation of an expression which has boon in uso for many conturies. Acting upon tho sug gestion, aud fooling that boor is bqttor adapted to tho equable climate of Hawnii, tho Anchor Saloon management havo placed an oxtra largo order for that favorite bovorngo "Fredericksburg boor," and by tho Australia today rocoived a big consignment, fresh and sparkling, nnd now on draught at tho Anchor. Try a glass or two daily during the presont warm weather anil you will find that tho effect is invigor ating, healthful and by no means inclined to add to tho number at inebriates. o I'uki. By the steamer Australia Jim Dodd has rocoived a largo con signment of bock boor, which will bo sold on draught at tho Pan theon. Two Bchooners of this seasonable articlo for a quarter. Tho finest bovorago for tho warm weather in town. City Uarriago Co.. J. S. And. rado, manager. It you want a hack with good.borso and care ful drivor ring up Telophnuo 113, corner of Fort and Merchant. treotf. Buck at nil hours. M M ' iI 'M m K, m 1 1 il & ?, 1 'Ar tW? ! AaJ