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BULLETIN
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Vol. II. No. 45G.
HONOLULU, JI. I., WEDNESDAY,. NOVEMBER 11, 1896.
Piiiok 5 Cents.
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THE EVENING BULLETIN.
Published every day except Sunday At
210 King Stroot, Honolulu, IL I.
SUUSCmi'TIOX ItA,TE8.
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waiian Islands.. 3 7"
Per Year. mi
Pot Year, postpaid to Amoricu,
Canada, or Mexico 1000
Per Year, postpaid, othor Foreign
Countries 13 00
1'nynblo Invariably In Advance.
Telephono 250. P. O. Box 89.
B. L. FINNEY, Manager.
J. T. i&TERHOUSE
The demand for garden and
plantation tools is large and our
orders to England to Bupply tho
dorannd aro in proportion. Wo
"are enjoying a reputation for sell
ing good goods at low prices, con
sequently wo aro doing a larger
share of business than most houses
in the same lines.
By the Edward May wo receiv
ed a largo invoice of goods for
garden and plantation uso. Tho
quality is unquestionably tho best
and tho prices tho lowest. Tho
stock comprises
Lawn Mowers,
Rakes,
Shovels,
Garden Tools,
.... Aud
Carpenters . . .
. . . Tools !
An order for any of these will
have prompt attention. Goods de
livered at any lime aud any plnco
iu tho city.
J. T. WATERHOUSE
Queen Street.
Mortgagee's Notice of Intention to
Forecloso and of Sale.
In ncoordanco with tho pro
visions of thut cortain mortgage
made by Aimio Haines and
Churlos Haines, hor husband, to
TV. A. Kinnoy, dated Aug. 4th,
1887, rccoid d in tho Register
Oflico, O.iliu, in Liber 111, pages
403 ot seq , which moitgago was
duly assigned to J. A. Magoou by
nssignmont, notico is horoby giv
en thut tho assigiioo of said
mortgngo intends to foreclose tho
same lor condition broken, to wit:
tho non-payment of both princi
pal and intorost whon dno.
Notico Is likowiso given that
aftor tho expiration of three
weeks from this dato tho proper
ty covered by said mortgage will
bo advortiyod for sale and will bo
sold at public auction at tho
auction rooms of W. S. Luce,
Honolulu, on Monday, Doc. 7th,
1890, at 12 o'clock noon of that
day,
For further particulars apply
to J. A. Magoou.
Dated Honolulu, Nov. 7, 18 G.
Tho property to bo sold is as
follows:
All that pirco or parcel of land
situato at Puunui, Honolulu,
more particularly described in
Royal Patent 4401 11., Kuloana
1070 to flikoulu. 453-td
Auction Sales by Jas. F. Morgan.
AUCTION SALE OF
laftiable fJouseLots
t ON
Kigg Street, eppsstts the Kavral
ahaa Seminary. -
I am directed by Oharlos M.
Cooke, executors of tho estate o
Juli.'tto M. Cooke, deceased, act
in l: tinder instructions given in
the will of said Juliotto M. Cooke,
to soil at public auction, at my
snlesroom in the city of Honolulu,
Island of Oahu,
On SATURDAY, Nov. 1 4th,
at 12 noon of said day, tho follow
ing property being a portion of
lloyal Patent No. 1934, commen
cing at tho north corner of this
lot ou lower side of King street nt
juu '.'on of wooden fence and coral
wall aud running:
1. 8.57 8'E true 117.5 foot
along King stroet along fonofi to
an iron pin at tho north nnglo of
gate post on north west s'do of
driveway.
2. S. 31 00 ' West truo 132 feet
along A. F. Cooko lot along north
west side of driveway to an iron
V 3! N. G2 o 21 W. truo 101 ft.
along A. F. Cooko lot to an iron
pin at ti-nco; thenco
4. N. 31 10 ' E. truo 28 foot
along Chamborlain lot along fonco
to anglo of tamo; thpneo
5. N. GO 40 ' W. tiuo 14.5
feet aloi.g Ha mo along fonco.
G. N. 2!) 23 ' E. truo 113.8
feet along mmo along northwest
face of old coral building on t'iO
Cooke homostoad aud along fonco
to initial point.
Area 33 100 acre.
Also buildings thereon.
Tornn cash in U. S. gold coin.
Deed at tho expense of tho iur
chnsur. For furthor particulars apply to
C. M. or A. F. Cooke.
JAS. P. MORGAN,
ir." -t t Auctioneer.
FOUR BEAUTIFUL
Homestead Sites
.A.t A.uction
On SATURDAY, Nov. 14th,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON.
There will bo Bold at Public Auction, nt
tho (motion rooms of Jas. F, Morpau
THOSE TOUR
BEAUTIFUL
HOMESTEAD
SITES,
8ltuatcd on tlio cast corner of Keeaumoku
street aud Wilder uvemie In Maktkl.
Tho location of these lots Is one of the
bust in Honolulu. The neighbors aro among
the best in the cky.
X3T For further particulars, apply to
JAS. F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
Or to W.O. Aohi & Co., Roal VaMo
Brokers. IID-M
AUCTION SALE OF
Pearl City Lots
lly order of John F. Colbuni, Esn., As
olnee of tho Kotato of 11. F. 1'oor, l.sj , n
Bankrupt, 1 will sell at Vnblic Auction,
On SATURDAY, Nov. 14,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At uiy Salesroom, Queen street.
Lot 4, Block 1, at Pearl
City.
Lot 9, Block 15, at Pearl
City.
fST Lot No. i Is adjacent to the Depot at
Pearl City and Is a valuable Lot.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
4SG-3t Auctioneer,
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ALL SIZES.
Moderate Prices
Gastle & Cooke
(X-iim-ited..)
Notico to Intonding FurchasorB.
As Assignco of tho Eatuto of II.
F. Poor, a bankrupt, I am opon
for negotiations for tho sulo of his
roal estate, situnto at Kapahulu
Kapiolani Park, Vaikiki. Map
of tho same oan ho seon and par
ticulars loarned by calling on mo
at my oflico on Kimhnmnnu Street.
JOHN F. COLMJRN.
Uonolulu, Nov. G, 18. 453-tf
US IlLUelE
nWi' in 'idi'tfm&Mfastfnt-lsL
AN EVENING OF COMEDY
TWO l'LAYS JVTN KY I.RAI)IA
LOCAL T.l,i:TS.
".TI.v rude Will" nntl 'Jnne"- Itril- '
lliuil Cliurnclorlzallonii nud I'luc
Aclliinr Liirco Aiitllcure.
It might havo boon expected
that tho transition from high claa
sicnl opera to tho lightest of light
comndy- between tho first aud tho
second nights of tho opening sea
uon of tho new Opera House
would havo changed tho ratio of
numbers and enthusiasm in favor
of the galleries as against the
choicest parts of tho auditorium.
Such was not tho case, howovor,
ns the most prominent feature of
tho audience Inst night was tho
largo proportion of " grave and
reverend seigniors" aud venora
bio dames interspersing a good
house of tho representative pro
fessional, business and social lifo
of tho community. President and
Mrs. Dolo wore in tho middlo of
the auditorium, and functionaries
of church and state wero present
with their wives and daughtors.
In viow of tho fact that tho atuli
enco assembled in the midst of a
thunder aud rain storm, tho houso
was in itsolf a grand tribute to
tho ladies aud gentlomon of Ho
nolulu who provided tho ontor
taiument. It was an entertainment that
fulfilled ouo of tho primo func
tions of public amusements, in
tiiat it mado tho people laugh
heartily aud took them wholly out
of the influences of carkiug care
for tho timo. Tho "morol" of tho
principal play was ono to bo tak
en inversely, as directly it implied
f hat tho most nrtintic lying does
not always cud tmdly for tho artist
in that lino. As tho wholo sohemo
is full of absurdity, tho inforonco
in question is mado absurd, aud
tho result is a moral lesson by
contraries.
For a curtain raiser tho one-act
comedy, " My Unclo's "Will," was
produced with the following cast:
Hat ry Cashmoro
Major G. C. Potter
Mr. linker.. . . . . . .Mr. 11. L. Scott
Floronco Marigold.. Mi6s McGrow
Harry Cashmoro, a naval oilicor,
and Floronco Marigold aro com
panions of youth to each othor.
Tho young lady's undo dies, will
ing the pair of them $230,000 if
thoy intermarry within ono year.
Harry gets homo on furlough
whon tho year has but a week to
run. There is much constraint
botweon tho young people, iu tho
mutual knowlodgo of tho provi
sion in tho will, and whon thoy
meet their exhibitions of regard
for each othor aro extremely tho
reverse of affectionate. All this
voxob tho old executor of tho will,
Mr. Barker, to whom tho little
fortune rovorts if forfeited by tho
young people's failuro to marry.
Ho has no uso for tho monoy and
would prefer that the marriago
should tako placo, but if tho con
ditional dovisoes provo obdurate
ho will apply tho wealth to 'found
ing an asylum for mad
dogs. Barker uses all his
powers of conciliation and persua
sion upon them, ami plays tho
trick of placing photographs of a
straugo man and a strange
woman where thoy will ho
picked up, respectively, by tho
hello and Mho beau, so as to
put tho strong motive of jealousy
in oporation for bringing about
tho matoh. This brings on a tor
riblo quarrel, endiug in ouch ono
writing a renunciation of tho
othor aud tho fortuuo in langu
age that tho fuuny littlo ovomng
paper might ouvy in raviowing
tho political situation. Next Har
ry iu an independent mood des
troys his lottor, leaving tho lady
her rightful prerogative of rejec
tion. Sho follows suit with hor
letter, and then ho woos aud wins
hor in a fivc-miuuto siogOj while
tho old man comos in to rojoico at
the destruction of his dog nsylum
in the air.
It was all acted out in a stylo
boyond criticism. Miss McGrew
and Major Potter, although thoy
had achieved no small distinction
on proviouB occasions, raised ex
pectations by somo dogrees for tho
more elaborate comedy to follow.
Our clairvoyant takes a difforont
view of tho gist of tho comedy just
described from others. Tho pair
woro lovers throughout. "What
made them so mutually rcpollaut
and irritable was tho senso of
bondaga from tho iron decree of
tho will. They wanted to woo and
bo won, respectively, like other
people, and tho way waB oponed
for this happy condition only
whon both had ronounccd tho
monoy consideration. After all
thoir mutual recrimination tho
exhibition of cxtromo affection in
tho denouement would have been
unseemly. Thoir modorato dis
play of passion was just riht,
criticism to tho contrary notwith
standing. "Jane," a society comedy in
threo acts, was tho main piece.
Its cast was as follows:
Chas. Shakelton
Mr. W. H. Lowers
William, his man "
Mr. O.D.Wilson
Mr. Kershaw. .Major G O. Pottor
Olaudo . . Mr. A. St. M. Mackintosh
Mr. Pixton Mr. R. L. Scott
MrB. Chad wick .... Miss McGrow
Miss Martin. . . .Mrs. W. P. Boyd
Mrs. Pixton.. .Miss Panahi Judd
Jano Mrs. W. W. Dimoud
Shakelton is a high roller of
London. "William is his valet,
Claudo his footman and Jane his
housekeeper. Mrd. Glial wick is
aunt of Miss Martin, a young lady
tor whom ho cherishes tho divino
spark. Mr. Kershaw is an unclo
of Shnkelton, who lias from a dis
tant town supplied for years tho
wherewithal to stand off tho young
swell's creditors. By aud by tho
uncle, gotting tired of the drain on
his bank account, resolves to visit
Shakelton and lecture his sup
posed wife on tho extravagance
of tho housekeeping. This places
Shakelton on tho brink of an
awful catastrophe, for ho has
no wife to bo lectured. lie do
putes William to omploy a woman
to personato a bettor half for him.
William hires Aunt Chndwick
only too easily, for the damo has
soft dosigns ou Shakelton. Bo
fore William reports tho buccobs
of li ib commission, Shakolton has
hired Jano for a hundred pounds,
with waulrobo and jewels thrown
iu, tor tho same purpose. But it
happeiiB that Jano had secretly
been married to Wil iam that very
morning. Kershaw arrives in
this situation and Mrs. Chadwick
introduces herself as Mrs. Shakol
ton. Kershaw is not quite polito
iu his direct remarks to tho lady
on her longth of days in tho land.
Shakolton repudiates tho first
wifo and presents Jano as tho
gonuiuo article William bwooiib
aud tho curtain falls tho second
timo ou a ludicrous tableau. Only
indifferent success follows tho
effort to conciliate William,
who makes a frightful wrook of
dishes in serviug luncheon. Kor
shaw wants to seo tho baby, but
Shakolton had forgotten ho had
evef mentioned such a creaturo.
Tho ombarrassment of the request
is tided over with hair-raising ter
giversation, and a borrowed baby
to bo returned at 7:30 is produced.
It's still in swaddling clothes,
howovor, and tho unclo's fatal
recollection of dates induces nn
other iiotiou, regarding -a child
two years old away to school, who
has id ready won seven prizes. A
handsomo niouoy settlement is
promised, but, William's jealousy
breaking all bounds, ho gives tho
wholo thing dead away. Repudi
ation of tho nephew comos swift
and sovero, but is followed by
reconciliation all round. Mr. aud
Mrs, Pixton aro tho parouts and
lessors of tho baby aud thoir
anxioty to recovor it waB a feature
of tho denouomont.
It would bo impossible to bo
Htow more praise than is dosorvod
on tho local talent that present
ed this comedy. Mrs. Dimoud iu
tho titular rolo adorned every sit
uation. It is usually uphill work
to surmount high expectations,
Continued on Jtih l'aye.
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THIS KVr.NINU'N DKAMA.
Nut Unoitnlii nml III J rent lli-miniMe
(Jrentlon on the llunrd.
Through the very creditablo
courtesy of Mr. Mark, manager
of tho Frawley Company who will
open in tho Irwin Opera Houso
next week with a most excellent
roportoire, Mr. Nat Goodwin will
open at tho Opera House tonight
iu "The Gilded Fool," a comedy
of bucIi rare mrit as lo win for
Mr. Goodwin, the onginutor of
the play, fame aud fortune beyond
ordinary people's and the uu
stiuted applauso of hundreds of
thousands ol people who havo
seen this comedy.
Itisagom, raro ond beautiful.
It dopicts tho careor of an appar
ently brainless Bcion of a crrafc
Now York broker's house, who, at
a most critical moment m tho
family's finances, suddenly devel
ops a talent for stock jobbiug
which surprises ovorybody anil
savos tho family honor. It's a
great play and has boon, since its
introduction, a groat success.
Como and seo it, for you cannot
afford to miss it.
7IOITNTi:i I'ATItOLJI VN I.T.WIS.
Off rull mid linn lllcli old rime
All by lllmicir.
This morning mouuted patrol
man Horaco Lewis, who lives out
ou tho Waikiki road next to Jas.
Boyd's placo, wont off duty at 7
o clock aud immediately proceeded
to quench an all night thirst ac
cumulated during long hours of
arduous watching on tho Waikiki
road. Ho succeeded so well that
when ho wont homo about 9 o'clock
ho was gloriously intoxicated. Ho
wont to bed and then amused
hiinsolf by shooting his revolver
off through ono of tho windows,
and scaring all tho neighbors. It
waB reported at tho pohco station
that ho had shot himself, but on
investigation tho above state of
affairs was developed.
I.tut Mtfllt'N Illllll.
Tho sudden and heavy rainfall
between 8 and 9 o'clock last evcu
ing washod off tho streots and
flushed tho sownrB very thorough
ly. Tho torrents of wator com
ing down tho streets leading from
Punchbowl brought down enough
debris to clioko up tho sower en
trances for a timo aud flood Boie
tauia and King streets, but men
in tho employ of the street depart
ment wero soon on hand to
remedy the trouble.
No damugo of any moment was
done to tho Nuuanu htream im
provements, tho rain in tho valley
above evidently being loss than
in town.
I
Xollca ol I'ottpiiiieiiirut
Owing to tho indisposition of
some of tho principal perfor
mers in tho Opera of 11 Trova
toro, it haB boon decided to post
pone any furthor representation
of it for tho present, and tho per
formance advertised for tomorrow
evening will not tako placo, Tho
public may, however, look for
somo entertainment during tho
holiday soason. Parties who havo
purchased tickots for tomorrow's
performance will have thoir monoy
refunded on application to Wall,
Nichols Co.
ul Ciiifditin ToiilKht,
Through tho efforts of a repre
sentative of tho BuLLKTi.Njit is an
nounced that Mr. Nat Goodwin aud
his splendid company will pro
duce "Tho Gilded Fool,"a comedy
of rare merit and interpreted by
Mr. Goodwin only, a comedy
which has won for him a famo
and fortuuo iu Amorico, England
aud Australia, at tho opora houso
tonight. Every lovor of tho stage
should bo prosont.
Chineso banana shippors did not
loso any timo gotting thoir fruit
down to tho wharf today after tho
steamer was sighted, Wagons
woro boing unloaded at tho wlmrl
as early as 1' o'clock.
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