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J HTT w EVENING BULLETIN, APRIL 1G, 189G. I - i - I 6 1 LOCAL AND GENERAL. No nrrosta today. Local matter on every page. This is Company A.'b drill night. Seo daily additions to A. V. Gear's real estato column. Members o the Y. M. 0. A. orchestra oro requested to bo on hand at 7:15 Bharp. L. II. Woo has received fresh hay, grain and feed BtufTs by tho "Wilder at tho City Teed Store. Tho officers of tho Morning Star will roturn from Son Fran cisco by tho uoxt trip of the Aus tralia. There was a very pleasant social cnthoring at tho residenco of Thomas Smith on l'Ukoi streot last evening. It has been docided to hold tho regatta at V X Harbor on Satur day, May "J, jind olsowhoro will bo found tho program. On the occasion of Evangelist Bomig's farewell, tho ladies of tho Christian Church presented him with a purso of $76. Thomas Lindsay should havo arrived in Now York yostorday. He writes that his friends in San Francisco gave him a maguificont rocontion. Jas. F. Morgan will sell a val uable property on King street, by ordor of tho Circuit Court to J. A. Magoon, guardian, on Saturday next at 12 noon. Kawaiahao Seminary will have a benefit at Indopondonco Park on Saturday evening tho 25th inst. Mrs. Tumor will Bing, and Prof. Borgor's baud will bo in at tendance. In his farowoll remarks last night Bov. J. A. L. Eomig oulo gizod tho roprosoutativos of tho daily press of tho t city, and ac knowledged obligations to them for generous courtesy oxtonded him during his sories of religious meetings. Thoro will bo a meeting of tho Baso Ball Leaguo at 12 o'clock to morrow, in tho ofiico of W. F. Allen. Three now teamB aro in sured to eutor tho league this Boa eon, tho Stars, a team from tho barracks, and a team gotten up by W. Lucas and 33. L. Fiunoy. It is also likely that Bobort Paahau's alumni team will enter. If tho gontloman (or lady) who unwittingly took tho bicycle lamp from tho Bulletin oflico bicycle will roturn tho Bamo to 009 King street, ho will rocoivo many, many thanks and soveral tears of grati tude,and no questions willbo asked; that is, questions of a nature cal culated to disturb his mental balauco. Please, dear brother, bring bock our bonnio (lamp) to wo. H. W. Schmidt & Sons are rapidly gotting their stock in place expecting to open their new and handsome storo on King streot, under tho Gazette Company's of fices, about May first. A number of very largo consignments of now ana up-to-aato goous nave oeon received and more aro coining. Messrs. Schmidt & Sous arp much pleased with their change in loca tion. - DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR Males Heller Bread and Pasry than Any Olhcr Known Brand. Ask Yqitr Qiocer Fur II. CiOlNft AWAY. List or I'ftusciiEcrN Departing by Hie Auntrnllit. Mr and Mrs Percy Du Croz, 0 A Davibon, F E Butlor, Mrs V Bondsou, J J Fostor, Jos Camp boll, wife and 4 children, Miss C Maiopilo, Mrs Nalpy, Mrs L Y Pratt, Mrs J T Gowos, Miss B Cornwoll, Mrs J A Scott, Hon and Mrs A S Willis, Albert Willis, Mrs Abororombio, 0 S Dosky, wifo and 2 children, Bov A L Bomig, F F Barbour, Miss 0 Walker, Mrs Glover, Mrs Long, Mr and Mis Ohas Booth, Miss 'Sharon, Miss Cunningham, Geo LiAsoron and wifo, Miss MA Galloghor, Olios Clarke, A F Knudson, Mr C A Beers, Mr A A Boors, 0 W Baldwin ond wifo, POWoostor, CA Bico, Mm W D Schmidt and child, Dr J B V Pfntonhauoi' imil wife, T Urnmlt, 1 V KoUull, MIhu M AloMimlor, AUhh A 'A lludloy, Mrs F Lowroy ami ! tihiltlroii. Tronout, C A Stewart, Miss s V Millor, Mrs A J Wollor and 5 ohildron, S Magnin, AH Foil, B If I?h11. F A Wornar. 1 Fairoluld, LEGISLATURE IN SESSION. I THUHI'.NATi: HAS M IT l,i: ou NOTH ING to no. Interesting Quctttoiis nnd Aimwrrs Como Up In the Home riio Ijcehcv Hill. Foiity-Sixth Day, Aimul IGtii. the senate. Aftor the usual preliminaries a communication was read from tho Houso of Boprcsontatives stating that Houso Bill 15, relating to tho location of tho terms of tho Cir cuit Court on tho island of Maui, had been indefinitely postponed. Also forwarding tho concurrent resolution passed yestorday to tho effect that no new bills bo intro duced aftor April 25th except by tho Cabinet or Legislative commit tees. There being no furthor busi ness Senator McCandless moved to take up tho resolution. So ordorcd. Senator Lyman thought tho timo wrfs Jtoo short and moved to insort April 30th in placo of April 25th. With this amondmont tho resolution carried. Sonator Baldwin moved to re consider tho vote on tho third readingof Senato Bill 20, relating to tho importation of livo stock. So ordered. Tho bill was thon roforred to tho Committeo on Commerce and tho Senato ad journed. Fouty-Sixth Day, AniiL 1G. nOUSE OF ItEl'IlEbENTATIVES. In tho Houso this morning tho Minister of Foreign Affairs answered tho questions of Bop. Hanuna as to whether tho gov ernment pays tho Hawaiian band now in tho United Statos or whether any of its morabors havo taken tho oath of allegiance with tho word "No" to each. A communication was road from tho Sonoto that that body had con curred in tho Houso amendments totho bill relating to Chinese im migration, also that tho Senate had passed Houso Bill 10 con- corning gambling and Sonoto Bill 25, regulating tho erection of buildings within tho firo limits. Houso Bill 17, to provide a pun ishment for libidinous solicita tions and procuring, was taken up on tho ordor of tho day and pass ed tho third reading by tho una nimous voto of the twolvo mem bers prosout. Houso Bill No. 20 rolatiug to Commissioners of Private Ways and Water Bights was next in or der on third reading, and passed by tho some voto. Sonoto Bill No. 25, relating to tho erection of buildings within the iiro limits, was road tho first time by titlo and roforred to the Printing Committeo. Bop. BichardB from tho Print ing Committeo, under suspension of tho rules, reported printed cop ies of House Bill 22, an act to amend aud consolidate tho law re lating to pounds, estrays, brands and marks. Tho bill requires all owners of swine or goats to keep thorn confined. Tho bill was read and reforrod to tho Judiciary Committeo. Bop. Kaeo asked tho Attornoy General why his department has discriminated against tho Portu guese and in flavor of "Tricks" Nelson in requiring bail from tho former and not from tho latter, and why tho casos preferred by Portugueso against tho polico officers had been nolle pros'd. Tho Attornoy Gonoral said ho could auBwor tho questions on tho spot. Thoro hod boon no dis crimination, as tho cases and charges woro entirely different. Tho original cases woro still be fore tho Court and would bo vory fully invostigntocl. In tho, mean time it was not dosiroblo to hamp er the record at this timo with a lot of now coses which would havo to bo dotormined ou tho ovidonco of tho main caso. If that showed tho ollicors to bo in, wrong tho means would bo tukou to punish them. Bop. Kaoo asked if it was not a fact that Nolson was allowed to go on his own recognizance Tho Attoruoy Gouoral caid ho really couldn't say of his own knowledge. , Bop. Jloborlson said ho wns glad tho mutter hod beau brought up. llo know that it was tho cus tom of Hut Attornoy Uoiiurul and tlio Mai-Hlml'u ollluu to tuko tho Highest of nil in Leavoning Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Eoport. RoYal AOSOLWTEXV fffrt& word and stotomont of the polico ollicors for gospel truth against that of loputoblo citizons. Ho stated that instances of tho over bearing rowdyism and ruffianism of tho polico woro becoming too frequent, ond instanced tho occur rence nt tlio cirutiH recently in which two reputable young men woro arrested, and dotailecf a ro- cont ono which como under his observation while a drunken man was arrested, in which tho officer struck tho man uulor tho car just as ho was going in tho sta'ion houso. All of these things went to show that tho polico can do anything they plooso and that it is tho most difficult thing in tho world to got tho Attornoy General to sanction tho prosecution of a policoman. Tho Attornoy-Gouoral asked if Mr. Boborlson had mado a com plaint against tho policoman. Mr. Bobertson said it was no uso for him to do so. Throo or four officers saw tho occurrenco and their testimony would bo taken in proferonce to his. Tho Attornoy-Goneral said ho would request Mr. Bobortson to give him tho particulars oftor ad journmont aud he would invosti- gate tho matter furthor. Boplying to tho questions pro pounded by Bop. Winston con corning Frank Godfrey's caso tho Attornoy-Goneral said tho occur rence was at ouco investigated by himsolf and tho Marshal, both of whom interviewed Frank Godfroy tho day aftor and endeavored to obtain somo information from him. Ho appeared to bo unwill ing to give up any. Said ho hod his idoas ou tho matter and would tell somo timo. Said the men who did the job woro not far from tho Attornoy-Gonoral's office. Told Godfrey whenovor ho found, out any thing tocommunicato with mm, but uoutroy had uovor been near him sinco. Tho Government had never obtained any informa tion which would justify tho issu ing of warrants against nuy per sons in connection with the af fair. Tho govornmont had mode every effott to find out tho porpe trators of tho outrage and woro doing so. With regard to tho "buried alivo" postors some Boom ed to think that Godfroy was their author, but tho govornmont had beou unable to ascertain anything definite on the matter. No reward had boon olforod in either case, as the govornmont did not think it necossary. Bop. Kaeo submitted tho fol lowing questions for tho Minister of Foreign Affairs: 1 Has thoro boon any corres pondence botweoii tho American Minister Bosidont, A. S. Willis, and the Department of Foreign Affairs of tho Bopublic of Hawaii, on matters pertaining to any claim for damages by Mr. Frank Godfroy against tho Bopublio of Hawaii. 2 Has thoro boon any corres pondonco between tho department and Secretary of State of tho Unit SPECIAL SALE REAL ESTATE ! QUEEN HOTEL and COTTAGE Situated on Nuuanu Avouuo. Tho Hotol has twenty well-lighted and well vontilated rooms. Tho Dining Boom is spacious and airy, nnd tho Kitchen is fur nished with a rango and a spo oiol heater. EAGLE HOUSE and COTTAGE A promisos well adaptod for a hotol or first-class boarding houso. In good condition. "MOUNTAIN VIEW," Nuuanu Volloy. A beautiful and dosir oblo location; within access of town, nnd yot possessing all of tho qualities of a mountain homo, A mountain Htrnum llowHthrougJi tho property, and a wind null furnishoH clear nnd sparkling tt&" For fuithor pnrtioulnrH, Henry Watr house, 270 1w Bfckin Powd6 ed States of Amorica regarding anv such claim ? Houso Bill 23 relating to lega cies and bequests was taken up ou tho second reading. A long argument aroso over Boj). Bobortson's amondmont to strike out churches, roligious and benevolent societies from tho operation of tho legacy tax, and ou a tio voto tho ainondmeut was lost, Speaker Naouo voting against it aud Bep. Bond not voting. Bop Bobertson thon moved to indefinitely po-Hpono Section 1. In support of tho motion ho said tho wholo aim of the prcsont le gislature seemed to bo to undo that of tho session of 1802. Tho cry was mado for moro rovouuo and yet by its every movo tho Houso seemed to bo trying to decrease mat nircoay ooiaineu, oy enacting obnoxious license bills and so forth. Bop. Bond thought tho pro posed section wob o movo in ad vance. Tho motion -was lost and tho section passed as amended. Adjournod. STERLING . . ROADSTER 1800, Twonty-Two Pounds. !'di You Buy Wheel Buy ono with a Boputa tion ono that won't break down when you'ro ton miles from homo. Don't lean to "fads;" they aro not substantial. Tho STKl'.Titxa has been on tho market five years. Tho Stj:ulinci costs 110. If you waut to know raoro nbont it, send for our Art Catalogue, mailed freo to any address, and you will buy a f&tib BVILTLIKeAtovSRB? Terms: 10.00 down, balanco $2.50 a wool: or a liboral discount for cash. Walt, Nichols Co ' AGENTS. water. Several acres of land, a houso, two cottages, a barn nnd sorvants' quartora aro included in tho offer. 12 AOBESof BICE ond TABO LAND Situated on tho Bail road botwoou Poarl City and tho Peninsula. Two houses and a windmill aio on the promises. PENINS lT LAB PBOrEBTY Installment plan. Beach lots at low prices and oahy tonus. Lots with houses, lots without houses, housos without lots. P13AUL CITY LOTS Any olov. ation, dosiroblo nnd olioup, Now is tho timo to got a country homo at a reasonable price. apply at tho Olllm of IJ1 ICN HTII1WT. ! izaJj0Mr!z2 11.1 Now Advertisements THE e. & G. CORSETS TAKE THE LEAD -J The R. & G, Summer Corset I The R. & G-. Nursing Corset! A Full Lino of Sizos now on hand. Tlie P. 1ST, Short: Corset! Tho Only Comfortablo Hiding Corsot. Ferris' Good Sense Corset Waists ! Try thom, you will like thorn. Ferris' Good Sense Children's Corset "Waists! Perfect fit for all ages best for health and comfort; tape fastened buttons that will not pull oil'; cord edgo buttoii holes will not wear out; ring buckle on hip to socuro hoso suppoiters. J8" A full lino can bo found at N. S. SACHS' 520 lorfc Street. GIVEN AWAY! Ladles', Gentlemen's -:- RTR.RW WITH EVEBY S3.00 PUBOHASED. HST" "Wo want money and in order to got it offer tho lorgest stock of DBESS GOODS over brought to Honolulu ot uuhoard of low prices. A now lot of Spring and Summor Goods in endless va riety. Desirablo stylos in oxclusivo patterns. Como in and look nt our stock. . . . "tfcftl TEMPLE OF FASHION, 519 FORT STREET. Telephone 53. ja B P. O. Box 222. Oalui Lumber Building Co., King Street, near Oabu Railway & Laud Co.'s Depot. Lumber Merchants, Contractors and Builders. IMPOltTEItS AND DEALEU8 IN Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Tqints, Oil, Builders' Hardware, Etc., Etc. Do You. Know Him? Who? Why, that feed tnnn down on Fort street just below Queen street. tEis name is MORRIS Ho is now on tho Coast buying a fresh stock of Feed that will arrive for tho now firraton tho Warrimoo, .April 7 Call and get acquainted with him and at the sanio timo placo your orders for best quality of Hay and Feed in the markot. Prices right. Washington Feed Comp any, . 51 Fort Street, Telephone 422, 70 lv NOTICE To Shippers $ Passengers Per S. fc3. Australia. Tho S. S. "AUSTRALIA " Will bo Dispiilolioil from this Port for Sun Priuicinco Thursday, 16th instant, At I o'oloolc j', M. Vi.O. 1HvTn".VC,().,Ii,ii 9TA7t Utmwttl Aniit Uwwnlu tf H. d. iwBMBBBag and Children's HATS !-,: m. OCEANIC Steamship Co. SAN FKANCISCO, THE Al STEAMSHIP CA.XJSTRA.LIA.' WILL LEAVE HONOLULU FOlt TUB ABOVE TOUT ON Tliur.sduy, April lttlh, AT 4 O'CLOCK p.m. Tho unclcrnlRiied aro now prcpnreil to iHsno Through Tickets from thla City to all points in the United Htales. ffil'ot further particulars regarding Freight or Tnasngo, apply to Wm. G.IRWIN & Co., L'd, 277-4t General Agents. Take an Outing i SATURDAYS t Ah(D- SUNDAYS Trains will leuvo at 9:15 a. m, unci 1MB P. M.t arriving in Hono lulu at 3:11 nnd 5:5!) p. M. ROUND TRIP TICKETS: 1st Clatt !M CU Poarl Oity $ 76 Hwa Plantation..." 1 00 Wuiuimo 1 B0 f CO 7B 1 L5 DAVID K. HAKI3U, IPJoviHt, Nuuiuiii Ynlluy, iiliovo tho Miuisoluum, All miUrx whniiMiiiiit mnl faithful nt. tmitlim. No mint liwro foi tWlimiiiK I1uwi to nuy puit u( llm ulty, M, Muiiuuilw (Iimdm tiinl Unriiutiufu y i &1I). ' VfM'l! Jh .j 1 fo VI rtf A tS