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!Ki)fl'--A-e 9 - f ("0 $Q zs ticiverusing meet mm. ? .-,.,.. ... . . . VGNIN.G BULLGT - jw to Head : jw ZW GV ZZ. evening Paper Published on the Hawaiian Islands. . Subscription j$c. a month. Reachcs.ALL mmmM tOtIMMMI Vol. II. No. 483. HONOLULU, H. I., MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1896. Price 5 Cunts. IN T..K V J&" w Ar BulIctflSyV KW4 theTeoplc4 M0MW- . vVX C iSSggg "a 'A I If THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published overy day except Sunduy at 210 King Street, Honolulu, H. I. BUHSCIUI'TION IIATK8. Per Month, ony whore in the Ha- waiinn Islands 9 70 Por Year. s HO Per Year, postpaid to America. Canada, or Mexico 10(1" Per Year, postpaid, Other Foreign Countrloa 13 Oil Paynblo Invariably In Ailvnnoo. Tolophono 250. P. O. Box 89. B. L. FINNEY, Manager. Health and Strength RESTORED BY TIIE USE OF Ayer's Sarsaparilla Mrs. M. A. dimming, of YnrrnTlUc, Victoria, AuitraU. Sayi 1 "About ii your ago, I liml a sevcro attack of Jiilliiuna, which left ino very weak, without energy, appe tite, or interest in life. Obtaining little or no relief irom doctors, or from the many remedies locom mended to me, I finally tried Aycr's Sarsaparlll.i, 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 Aycr's Sarsaparilla, mid tho happy results of its use. I consider it tho best blood-purifier known." ER'S SARSAPARILLA Gold Medals at the World's Chief Expciltlons. AYFR'Q PIMQ for Constipation MlCnO riLLO and Biliousness. Gugar-CoatocJ, Mild but Effective. Hollister :z Co., Ltd. Solo AKut8 for the Ropuhlic of Hawaii. Take an Outing SATURDAYS ... . J1JL SUNDAYS Trains will hav ut 9:15 a. m, and 1 :15 r. H., univii g in Hono lulu nt 3:11 and 5:55 p. M. ROUND TRIP TICKETS: let Class 2d Class Pearl City $ 75 $ 50 Ewn Plantation..:. 1 00 76 Wainnno 1 50 1 25 CENTRAL one .3I nm UM iliE Situated on n Bemitiml lUIVMn (hnlook- iug the Ocean, and l.tGO feet ubtvo Sen Locl. Only 24 konrV sail from Honolulu. Cllnmto mild, o'c.ir dry atinosphoie, frto fiom fogs and malaria, especial provihinn for quiet and nut na well b for amusc- niont nud outdoor hfn. ltalts ?2 por day oi $I() pur ul. Mertloul uttuud moexlia, E3 Address DJMl. v.LINDLTY, 1'iop., 325 tf Koim, Hawaii. Tho Honolulu Sanitarium 1032 King Street. A Qniot, Ilomeliko Place, whore Traiuod KurseH, Massogp, "Swish Movement," Baths, Electricity and Physical Traiuiug way bo obtained. P. 8. KELLOGO, M. D , Teleihouo G3D. Superintoiuleut. The Evcnhuj I.ullcth, 75 cents per month. CHARMED THE NATIVES UHV.M UIT UP Tttr. MHStAttVK- I'Arsr co. is 1'ui. t'nl inn (rod bj lr J. II, 't Ihii-Miiii- umlrrriil I'lrn Knter-En- CltUllf lll fllllklG. Tho Fiji Times of November 18 baa n report o an ontortninmcut by tho Montuguo-Fnust Company, from which tho following is ex tracted: Tho nbovo Company gavp thoir openiug performance to a Suva audieuco on Moudny oveniny iu the Mechanics' Institnto iu tho presence of Sir John li. Thurston and' party Trom Government House, Captain Field and officers from H. M. S. Penguin, nud his Worship tho "Wnrdon find Airs. Duncan, while the hall was crowd ed in nil qunrters. From tho opening overture un till tho curtain fell on tho lust net, this talented compnny held tho audience fiom Jirst to hint with thoir splendid progrnm, each item being fnultlebt-ly pei formed and in every instance im encore was impel ntively doniunded nud generously acceded to. It is, witli out doubt, tho best trohpo of its kind that has ever visited these slioies nud it will be n long time before wo will have nu opportuui ly of faeoiug such an excellent combination. After an overture "Welcome," by Miss E. Fernandez, tho cur tain was drnwn for tho boll-ringing. There wero live players iu this partaud tho manner in which they manipulated the fifty or moro bolls necessary for the various tunes wns romurlcablo. Tho hnud liug of so many instruments was in itself n difficult tank, but to draw from them such sweet music in perfect time and rythni was marvelous. Three tunes wero played in tho first pait aud two in the second pillion of tho progrnm. Mabtor Freddy's iino stiong teblo voice was heard to great advantage iu tho ballad. "Jack Crawford," and ho was fol lowed by Victor Fuiibt's musical molango. This artint showed what line muic could with skill be obtained ovon fiom Mich humble instiuments as blmn btoi.o nrinnged in scales. Mr. Lugono appwuvd in his character song "Footbnll Match," his light ning changes of iace nud acting combined with a good voico fan ly cai lying awny the nudimico. Messrs. Ted and Eugeuc Faust dearly proved their claims to bo masters of violiiiB, performing nil kinds of ncrobatic feats whilo still playing their instruments, both playing ono insliumont with two bows, etc., while tho act concluded with ouo of them playing with tho bow hold between hiB knees, while ho worked tho violin across tho bow nud produced better nud Bweetor music than many n player could with tho instrumout held iu the ordinnry stylo. Tho Fnusts, Teddy, Freddy, Eugene mid Ruby, now nppenred in their unrivaled, unique, unparalleled, and un equaled liiuley. Tho acrobatic foata performed by this gifted quartette very desoivedly earned tho plaudits of tho spectators. Eugeno lay on his back on tho stugo with uplifted feet, on which tho other trio performed most astonishing acts, notably tho doublobomoisault by Master Fred dy from Eugene's feot and iinish ing tho net by coming down on to Eugeno'sfoetin a standing posturo. A pianoforte solo, "brilliant," by Misc E. Fernandez opened tho second portion of tho program, and tho nudionco wero again fav ored with tho sweet music of tho bolls. Tho maudolin solos by Miss Eunico Fernandez woro far and awny suporior to anything wo havo hoard hero aud she is clearly a musician of tho top rank. Master Freddy's American sand jig and skipping-rope danco could not havo boon danced bettor any- Iki , i i wiri i 1 ! In. ijlf Little Uuby Faust apponred in tho character song, "A Btory of a kiss," and "Molly ltoilly," and hor sweet voice and expression charm ed the audienco so much that sho was twiced recalled. Tho musical sketch by tho Brothers Faust was, as tho program Btatcd, very funny nud wants to bo soon to bo prop orly appreciated. Tho music aud mimicry obtained from the bassoon, clarionot and whistlo caused shrioks of laughter among tho nudionco. Professor Mootaguo appeared in his fire eating and juggling net. Iu tho first ho ato burning tow, pioco after piece, until his mouth wa filled, and after a fow moments clouds of smoke and sparks ittsued from his lips. IIo then drew from lus mouth yartls upon yards of ribbons until ono wondered where itnll enruo from. His juggling with plnte8,etc, was nlso oxcollout. Iho tiro eating no doubt astonishes tho natives especially. Tho per formance concluded with the origi nal pantomimic sketch, "My awful boys," by tho Fnusts, which wns quito irresistible nud the audienco laughed until tho tears came to their eyes. Tho porfonnanco throughout was so good that the spectntors wero Borry when it enmo to nn end. There was ngnin a crowded house last night. um:Jov Nti.i: .tii'iuvi:n. Aiirul from .fill', -ICcnl IMilln to lx .Sold. Christian and Anna Gortz have filed exceptions to tho vordict of tho jury in Mai in J. Forbes1 suit of ejectmont against them. J. M.CamaraJr., administrator, hnB been grauted leave to sell real estnto of tho lato Querino Femaudcz. Judge Carter has approved of tho proposal of the executor und executrix of the estnto of J. II. Lovejoy, to sell the jobbing nud Bnloon businesses to Gus. Mauer, John D. Holt nnd J. H. Lowis ns reported in tho Bulletin last week excepf that tlu price is $500 bolter, or 12.500. Thurston A Stanley for petitioners. P. C. Jones, receiver, has ren dered an account of tho Lanai estnto. Ufa ipts woro $3173.31, and the iecc.v r pays $S21.3'J into couit to ha In urn account. Henry E. Junkin by his attor ney, V. It. Ciihtle, petitions for lotteis of ndmiiiistrntioii to J. E. Grossman of Ohm on tho estate of J. 11. Distelrath. Judpo Car ter hns i-iHiied a commisiioii to take testimony in t!io matter in Ohio. Mnbol 'V. Cnstlo petitions that sho be appointed guardian of hlli nor IT. Castle, her minor daughter. J'ultllc Lecture Dr. Emily B. llydor is to give a lecturo to the general public to morrow night in the Y. M. O. A. Hall. Tho subject will bo, "Lifo Among tho Orientals." This lecture will describe the domestic life of tho Hindus their festival and sacred days that aro moro gorgeous in reality than Arabian Night scenes their weddings that require 10 days of feasting and processions their new year's aud thoir coromony of bloss ing tho sea their great templo3 with boiiio porsonal ex periences when visiting them. A visit to a Yogi, or holy uinn, who lived in tho mountains and tho meeting of the gods at Alundi, nnd ninny other scenes, will bo described which combine to niako India a most fascinating land to nil peoplo boru in the Western Hemisphere. On Weduosday afternoon Dr. Itytlor gives tho last of hor courso of lectin es to tho Indies. A picturo nffords moro plensuro for tho investment thnu nnything ouo enn buy. By all meniiB mnko n preeent of at lenst ouo this Xmns solectod from King Bros.' hnndsome stock. Tho Pncifio Hnrdwnro Co. will soon recoivo a splendid lot of holi day goods in tho lino of otohings, carbon priuts nnd Prang's studies for art ami china painting. Hold yu ir CliiiHtiims oidevn fi.i thi-iu. SUGAR MARKET CIRCULAR castle a connr uproar for tiii; iisr month. rilirlimtlnii" In Siti;iir S))irl Arrl. li mill NwIUiie In ilio Nnn FrmiclNcu Nncnr l'lcrt. From Cnstlo it Cooko's latest shipping circulnr, issued after tho nrrivnl of tho Anstrnlin, tho fol lowiug is takon: Ceutrifuguls In our last wo reported these nn having dropped to 3J. Wo aro now pleased to report a riso of a 1-10 ct on tho 3rd. Following aro tho sales as roportod: Nov. 12th, 1000 bags, 10th inst., spot, 3 7-1G couts for 90 degrees; Nov. 16th, 2800 bags, spot, salo private, on the 1-lth inst.. 3 5-1G couts do; Nov. 17th, 3100 toiiB spot, 3JcontB do; Nov. 18th, 1600 tons spot, do do; Nov. 19th, 2900 tons spot, do do; Nov. 20th, 20,000 bags spot, do do; Nov. 25th, 1000 tons to arrive salo on tho 20th, do do: Nov. 35th, 1900 bags spot, do do; Die. 3rd, 0500 bags spot, 3 5 10 couts do. Beets These aie somewhat lower than when wo last wrote, show an improvement over the last salo aud wo hope it may turn out that they are on tho upwind teudoncj; wo givo you below tho quotations as received: Nov. 12th, Us 741 per cwt.; Nov. 13th, 9s (iyd, porowt.; Nov. 1-lth, 9d Od, por cwt.; Nov. 17th, 9s 3d, por cwt.; Nov. 18lh, Us 2Jd, pur cwt.; Nov. 19, 9s 3d, per cwt.; Nov. 23rd, 9s 2d, per cwt.; Nov. 21th, 9s 3d, per cwt.; Nov. 28th, 9s ljd, por cwt.; Nov. 30th, 9s 2$d, per cwt.; Dec. 1st, 9s ljd, per cwt.; Dec. 2nd, 9s 0?d, por cwt.; Dec. lth, 9s ljd, per cwt. Sugar stocks coutinuo to fluc tuate rapidly although showing considerable strength. Following are tho quotations on dates givou: Common. Prefer. Nov. 12l3i S 121V $ 102? " v'-fl lliJj: 102 " 10th..1.... 118 102 " 17th 117 101? " 18th 118t 101 :' " 19th 111!? 101 ( " 20th HOg 101 " 21at Us 101A " 23rd . . 317:; 102" " iiltli 117 102 " 25Hi 117? li)2 " 27th 1178 102" " asth 1171 102 " 30th lint 102 V Dec. 1st 117" 10-2i " 3rd 110 103" " 2nd IKift 102.', " -lth 115J 103 Arrivals havo boon as follows: Nov. 17th, Archer from Honolulu, basis 3J cts.; Nov. 20th, Mary Dodgo from Kahului, basis do; Dec. 2ud, Irmgaul from Honolu lu, basis do; Dec. 3rd, W. II. Diuiond from Honolulu, basis 3 5-1G. Sailings havo beon tho S. G. Wilder for Honolulu on tho 15th ulto., ariived; Martha Davis for Honolulu on tho 22nd ulto., ar rived; Helen N.Kimball for Kahu lui on tho 22nd ulto.; Aloha for Honolulu on the 2 th ulto.; San tiago for Hiln on the 20th ulto.; W. G. liwin for Honolulu on tho 3rd inr.t.; Mohican for Honolulu on tho 3rd iust. Vessols on tho berth: Archor for Honolulu, no sailing dato fixed; Irmgard for Honolulu, no sailing d:ito fixed. Tliu ICatt riliiliuo Concert. Thoro was a very fair audienco at tho Opora Houso on Saturday evening ou tho occasion of tho on tortniumont gotten up by tho Kn waiahao Seminary girls. The first portion of tho program con sisted of instrumental and vocal music, aud tho last of a cantata in two acts, "Crowning tho Fairy Queon." Fathor Loonor and Chester A. Doylo roturnod by tho Likeliko vooterdny. POLICE C'Ol'HT MATrniW. .Minim t'rrinincr on Trlnl mi ftvo Clinrgrn of Liquor Netting. In tho District Court this morn ing Judgo do la Vorgno commenc ed the week's dispensation of jus tice by disposing of fivo drunks at tho usual iino of $2 and $1 for costs. Kopa, chargod with assault and battery, pleadod guilty to such an exteut that tho Court's heart was softened nnd ho escaped with p. roprimaud only. John Limapohu was assessed $5 for profanity ou tho stroet, nnd Herman Kalei tho same sum for assaulting policeman Hnihui. lug Sing has been wondering what would happen to him for quito a while. He was arrested Romotimo since for an alleged vio lation of Board of Health rules nnd regulations. This morning tho caso was nolle pros.'d and Ing Sing wont on his way rejoicing. Tho lnrceny charges against Constantina and Maria Bodrigues woro continued till moved ou by the prosecution. Tho rost of tho morning session was occupied with taking tho ovi deuco for tho prosecution iu tho case of Minna Cremmor, chargod with selling liquor without a license on two occasions, viz: Oct ober 7th and 11th. Detective David Kaapa is prosecuting and A. G. M. llobortson defending. By agicemeut tho two cases aro boing tried together, and so far Frank Metcalf, Walter Hnwli, T. Moroni! and David Kaapa havo testified for tho prosocutiou. no; i.iii:i.iui:-s Chip. CIli'Mir lliiflo Tells of it Dtlllit lnl lino Uoinliis I rum Lnliiilna. Iu conversation with Chester A. Doylo this morning, that gentle man told a Bulletin man of what ho tormed a "delightful" trip on tho Likeliko coming from Lahaina last Sunday morn ing. Tho wind was blowing a hurricauo all tho way over, and water was continually coming over tho bides. All tho deck nnd cabin pnssongers wor huddled togithor and cooped up in tho after cabin. Tho lights wont out, thoro weio a lot of bick nativos in the crowd, and the only noise that coeld be dUtiiiguishod nbovo tho howling of the wind win the cry ing of children ami the smashing of ciookery in the puntiy. "About 2 o'clock in the morn ing wo s In piied two heavy seaw,"' said Mr. Doylo, "which Bwept tho vessel from on. I to end and Hcaied some of thu lasengors half to deatli. In nil my expe rience iu traveling across the channel it was the worst night I wna ovor at sea in. Oh yes, it wns n delightful trip." Captain Mataou who whb ou board says that ho novor Baw a vessol handled bettor in a storm thnu Captain Bob Audrows handled tho Likoliko on Saturday night and Sunday morning. In epito of tho wind in his teeth, Captain Androwsdid not honvo to outside but brought his vessel right up to tho wharf without btopping. K iiiirliHiiivlut PiiiiiiiIui'm D.i). Founder's Day will bo cele brated with uuiibiiaUy divorting features nt Knmehamoha School on Saturday next. Thoro will bo nino events in tho sports at 2:30 100, 50 aud 220 y aid dashed, low hurdles, high hurdles, throwing 10 lb. hammer, putting 10 lb. shot, running high jump nnd brond jump. Punahou boys will tor tho second timo contest tho honors with tho Kamehnmidias aud tho outcomo is uncortain. Tho exor cises in tho ovoniug will bo of pecu liar interest, including tho build ing of a monument and singing by nil tho schools. It gets dnrk early in tho day at Christmas timo. Lengthon tho hours of daylight by procuring ouo of tho largo, handsome Brad ley it Hubbard lamps at the Paci fic HardwaieCo.'s store. CRIMINAL LIIIEL .SUIT. Tho Alli'KOil A. P. A. Nt-lirm.- In t'rj Out . KjhtcIii-N Vat. , Row B. F. Hudolson, president of tho American Protective Asso ciation in California, was arrested in San Francisco, December 29, ou a warrant charging him with criminal libel issued by Police, Judgo Campbell on tho complaint of D. B. Woodworth. The difficulty is tho outcomo of n miuing transaction, in which, the chief officers of the A. V. A. took au active part nnd which ia" alleged to havo boon n schomo to ettort a largo sum of mony from J. D. Sprockols for turning the votos of tho organization over to him ou tho protoxt of nulling him a valuable mining claim. If that was tho schomo it failed, nud tho Bpoke8innn of tho alleged conspi rators received a aovero boating nt the hands of Sprockols aud was discharged from tho hitter's papor whoro ho had been employee. This proceedtng for criminal lihef and tho arrest aro the latest phases of tho difficulty. It is charged in the complaint ' that Hudelson had in a siguod and published documont denounced tho proposition of Woodworth to get tho loan of money upon n mino in Plumas county as a blackmailing schema and denounced Woodworth as n blackmailer aud iu his presence donounced Rov. Donald Ross, U. F. Marshall and all parties connected with it as blackmailers; denounced the affidavit of H. F. Marshall as absolutely false; that Woodworth wanted $17,500 for himself nnd his associates, nbil that Marshall would make a sec ond alfidnit exonerating Hudel sou from all connection with any coirupt burgain or proposition and then loavo at ouco for Africa; that ho dismissed Woodworth by branding tho proposition as a blackmailing scheme and that Woodworth was a blackmailor and oxtortioner. Tho second count charges thai Hudelson falsely and maliciouuly accused nil those persons of con spiracy to procuro from Joliu D. Spreckols $55,000 by false repre sentations and pretenses anil o haviug attempted to coerce, com pel and intimidate Hudolson to becoiuo a party to tho fraudulont scheme and ueMgn. It alleges that the Rov. Donald M. ln, H. F Marshall and D. IJ. Woodworth attempted to commit a fraud aud im position upon tho peoplo of California by attempting to de ceive aud mislead thetn as to tho truo acts, put poses and intentions of the American Protective Asso ciation in its political action dur ing tho ('Hinpaiuu, aud to mako them beliovo that Hudelson had corruptly and for a money con sideration paid by J. D. Spreckela agreed and bargained to uso tho name, iniluence nud votes of tho inenibors of tho order to further tho politicnl aspiration-i aud plans of Spreckols. These- nnd similar accusations aro quoted in full from tho paper published by Hudolson. AU tho charges aro denied by "Woodworth, who claims that tho Plumas coun ty mine is a valuable property, upon which his son had londerocl him a report after thorough in spection, and that ho meroly asked. HudelHon and Ross to interest themselves and aid him to procuro a loan of $17,500 for necessary machinery and improvements", and that Hudelson doniandod n ono third interest in tho property. Hudolson wiib released by Jus tico of tho Peace Kerrigan on tiling a bond in tho sum of $1C00. i. Hotel Arrival. Following aro tho arrivals at tho hotels since-noon ou Saturday: Hawaiian -Dr. R. H. Roid and Mrs. T. R. Reid, AVaialua; W. R. Flint, Maui; Captain W. Matsan, San Francisco; C. A. Doyle, Jv haina. Arlington N. Omoted, Houn; F Wittiock.Mokao; JohnSmeatou, Kahuku. Attorneys A. G. M. Robertson and S. M. Ballou returned homo J by tho Likilike. ' ' c. -! i sz 4 k -fa. djg