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: "x ? r wqygy-'fytpiwiy.j ' . EVENING JiULLETLN, JANUAHY 20. 1897. wr ipifimmiv - X LOCAL AND GENERAL. Amoricnu Loaguo mooting to night. Domestics bolong to tlio hire class of society. The Choral 8ocioty lind rehear-1 sal last evening. , Company B. meets tonight for business and drill. Twenty-two per cent of British ' Boldiors are total abstainers. The Military Annexation moot- ' ing has been declared oil. I Tlin nnnnnl mpniinunf tlin Pnni. fio Olub will bo hold Monday OToniug. Tho Masonic Templo squad of tlio Citizons' Guard meets tonight for election of oflicors, etc. Ilawiiiian Lodge No. 21, F. and A. M., meets tonight. There will bo work in tho second degree The ' pleasuro of tho Emma square baud concert was rnarrod last night by insufficient light. William Daly and a Japaneso wero fined $2 each in tho District Court this morning for drunken noss. Tho Govornmont band will play in tho Queen's hospital grounds from 3 to 5 this after noon. Ah Kun was sont to tho reef by Judgo do la Vergue this morning for thirty days for opium in pos session. Dr. Wall tho dentist has ro movedfrom tho Arlington cottage, Hofpl street, to tho now Lovo building. The box plan for tho fnrowell concert to Mibs Hichards will open ut 9 o'clock tomorrow at Hobron's drugetoro. Mrs.Montague-Turnor will sing a solo in tho farowell concert to Miss Richards at the Opera House noxt Saturday ovening. Thirty-hundredths of an inch of rain was registered at Frank Brown's place on Saturday aftor noon during the squall. W. R. Chilton's now houso on Miller street is coming into shape, and gives certain promise of being an ornament to that locality. Tho concert given by tho Hagey Institute, assisted by prominent volunteers, comes off at Y. M. C. A. hall on Thursday evoning. Prof. Cook, tho well - known instrumental and vocal instructor, has movoti into ono of tho elegant Buites of apartmouts in tho Love building. Captain Hanford of tho U. S.S. Alert entertained a numbor of tho teachors and scholars of Oahu college on board his vessel yester day afternoon. Jordao Froitas, arrested yes torday for assaulting ono M. Carvalho, pleaded guilty in tho police court this morning. Sen tence suspondod. Information in regard to tho whereabouts of Pioro Rossolli di Recagno of Savona, province of Genoa in Italy, is requested by F. A. Schaefor, Consul for Italy. Tho full battalion of the U. S. S. Alert was landed for shore drill this morning. A tourist took several shots at tho men with his little camera as they passed up Fort street. Mrs. Angoline Kuliinu died at 8:30 this morning of pneumonia at tho residence of Laurence Shol don, Iwilei. Tho deceased leaves a largo number of relatives to mourn thoir loss. Mow Chong pleaded guilty in tho pnlico court this morning of allowing sohoolchildrou to fre quent hia coffee shop botwoon tho hours of suusot and sunriso. Soutenco was suspondod. Invitations aro out to tho effect that tho Kilohana Art Loaguo will bo "at homo" tonight and to morrow night from 8 to 10 p. m., tho occasion boing tho exhibition of Fred Yates' pictures. In tho suit of Robert Holbron vs. Oahu Railway and Land Company, an action for damages for ;tho loss of a horse killed by an engine, Judgo do la Vorgno has given judginont for plaintiff for $80 damages and $4.20 costs. In tho District Court this morning tho case of M. Fornan dos, tho Makiki Btorokeepor ac cused of selling liquor, was nolle pros.'d. His clerk thon camo for ward aucl pleaded guilty to tho offouso. Seutonco was suspended until moved on by tho prosecution. Rniltitni- ("1 V U'!1..v i'u J., tlin! MUUI.IUI All ? lltiVd ID ... .... city. J. M. Vivas is oxpocted back on Friday. This is tho last wook to sond in roturns of taxable property. Socrotary Chas. Wilcox of tho Board of Health is hotter today. Tho solo arrest made last night was that of a lono Japaneso drunk. - A number of tho oflicors of H. B.M.S. Icarus woro about town this aftomoon. Carl Gahu, a desortor from tho Alico Cooke, was put in quod by Captain Harry iiivans today. m m TONIGHTS ro.NCKKT. I'roRrani tit be Uiveu nt the IIb. IIhii Opern Home. Following is tho program for tho concort to bo given at tho Opora Houso this evening, com mencing at 8 o'clock: Song Trumpotor von Sakon- gon Nossler Mr. Donald do V. Graham. Harp Solo Grando Fantasio Parish Alvars Mrs. Broitsohuk Marquardt. Song Answer Robqu Mr. H. M. Gillig. Song A vo Maria Gounod Miss Jessie Roovo Axtell. Song fa Reverie Holm Tb I Lovo and tho World Is Mine Clayton Johns Mr. Donald do V. Graham. Harp Solo Chimes of Sydney John Marquardt Mr. Breitsohuk Marquardt. Song You Mr. II. M. Gilliu. Song a"l Summer Wooin.Lyon lb Thou Art So Liko a Flower Chadwick c Tlio Maiden and the Butterfly Chadwick Miss Jessie Reeve Axtell. Song Noel Adam Mr. Donald do V. Graham. m 9 m FIVK CKXIS WHOLE TltlP. Continued from 1st rage. duo by tho former decreed to bo a fund out of which to pay tho an nuity. The bill is dismissed and the injunction dissolved, on tho ground that complainant has a remedy at law. Magoon fc Edings for complainant; Creightou & Cor rea for defendants. Pursuant to this decision Piipii laui by his attornoys, Magoon & Edings, has had a summons issued against Houghtailing for S1200 of the aunuity now duo, with C. J. McCarthy as garnishee. Judge Carter has confirmed Henry Smith, master's, roport on tho account for 1895 of F. A. Schaefor, guardian of tho Long minors. Llia's balauco is 39050. 79, and Antonino's S9297.1G. Amount of investments, 817,000. Elia will becomo of nyouext July. W. C. Peacock by his attorneys, Kinnoy fe Ballou, has filed excep tions to tho judgment of Judgo Perry sustaining, on tho ground of jurisdiction, tlio demurrer of James B. Castle, Collector of Customs, dofendaut to a suit for overcharge of customs duties. Lydia K. Kamakaia has ontered a suit for divorce against S. K. Kamakaia for dosertion. Tho Slaintiff has been divorced twice oforo. llrtd, riioiiuh Truthful. "I understand you wero punish ed in Bohool today, Thomas?" said Mr. Thomas to his twelve year-old boy. "Yes, sir," promptly roplied tho boy. "For what?" "For tell ing the truth, sir." "Your teaoh or said it was for some reflection you mado upon hor ago." "That's tho way sho took it, father. You see, she drew a picturo of a basket of eggs on tho blackboard, and while sho was out of tho room I just wrote undor thorn : Tho hen what mado theBe eggs isn't any chicken !' " It'll In u Fit. A colored man named Woods, tho fathor of tho two baseball players, foil in a fit on Cerotania streot this morning, near tho Commercial saloon. The polico patrol wagon wont after him and took him to the hospital. At 2 o'olook ho was still insonsible, there boing no change in his con dition from tho time ho was pick ed up. Tho attending physician was undecided as to his ailment, but thought most likely it was apoploxy. IMGPPS1 &AkiNG POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for Its Rrent leavening strength and licnltlifuliicts. AMiires (lie food ni;nltit alum and all forms of ndalterotlon common to the clieap brands. Koyai. Hakino Tow ncn Co , New Yohk. Makes Thin People Fat No othor tonic will mako good wholesome flesh so fast as : : : : : Food Emulsion No othor preparation is so good for delicate children, who need building up. A perfectly palatable prepara tion of Cod Liver Oil with hypopliosphites of lime and soda. Get a circular which gives further information. Hobron Drug Co. Sell it. POSTPONED. Tho Meeting of Bicyclists and 'others interested in this sport is postponed till Wednesday Evening, Jan nary 27, 1897, AT 7:80 O'CLOCK, At tho Chamber of Com nierco Room. 51G-3t Election oi Officers. The PorttiL'tie-e Mtiiuul Iieiieflt So ciety of Hnuuli, ut It" regular meet ing held ut Honolulu ui the 10th iluy of Jtiiiirv, A D. 1807, elecle I the fol lowing Olllcers for the yrur 1H07: J. M Vlvm President J P. RodrliiUt-H Vtco President ! C. Fnriu Secretary A. G. Sllvu, Jr Treasurer DOAltU OF DIHKOl'OItS. J. Feriiotiiiert, J. It Monlz, I F. Meutzes, J. Q. Furia mil J it. Santos. AUUITOKS, J. M. Goroea, A. H It Vlelra, O. F. Rodrigueti, D. L. Vlelru uml F. It. Tronquada. C. FARtA, 8 I'reiurv. Honolulu, January 23, 18U7. 610 3t Election of Officers. At a meeting of tho Stockholders of the Poople's lee. and RelrluorutiUK Company, L'd,, held thlsilay, tbe fol lowing olllcers wore duly elected: J A. MeCandlees Preiddent, J. A. Magoon Vine Pres'dont, E. A. Junes Secretary, D. W. Corhett .Treasurer, T. W. Hobron Auditor. The above mined olllcers constitute the Board of Directors. E. A. JONES, Secretary. Honolulu, January 21, 1607. 5H-3i Election of Officers. At the annual meeting of tho Ger man Benevolent Society the following Olllcers were te-eleotod : Hon. II. A. Wldemann President Hon. J. F. HHokfeld Vice President and Trustee Mr. F. Suliiiliz Treasurer Mr. J. F. I-k:mlt Secretary Mr. II. J. Nolte Auditor JOHANNES F. ECKARDT, 516 St Secretary G. B. S. CastM Cooke (HiiascLltea..) Sole Agents for tlie Hawaiian Islands. EXTRA FAMILY MWERQCE5S POLLER XW FLOURS STOCKTON MILLINGC0 . 5T0CKTQN.CAUF0RINA. IIDN.CAUFQRINA. ; anclsco OOlce, r llfornla Streot. tf San Francisco 112 California r' "Crown Flour makes sweeter and whiter Bread than any other." Robinson Block, Hotel Street. Look at Our Bargain List Eino Straw Ilats, 25c. up. Crope Pajamas, SI a suit. Colored Bosom Shirts, G5c. Ladies Kimonos, $1 up. Gents Sox, 4 pairs for 25c. Paper Napkins, 30c. a 100. Ladies Leather Purses, 25c. Silk Embroidored Pillow Covors, 75c. a piece. IWAKAMI, Robinson Block, Hotel Street. Money to Loan. $15,000 toLoan Ou Approved Security. Apply to SCROWNMIl(l$ v f -m i "'r- 'P?jtli,tl L ' ..iv r.y pti . A. V. GEAR, 210 King street. 015-tf BIG CUT IN PRICE .... OF Wash Goods ! Wash Goods ! AT N. S. SACHS' 520 Fort Street : : 1-lonolulvu BT" For 2 Weeks Only"H In order to make room for our NEW SPRING GOODS, wo have decided to clear out the en tire stock of WASH GOODS now on hand. H.eg-a,x"c3Llos.s of Cost ! Remnants ! Remnants ! In Dress Lengths, Skirt Lengths and Waist Pat terns will go at Half Prico. .... ALL Oar Large Assortment of Three B' m PIPES H Ulliiumil f in I MVfe:i -a -.- -m:, ja-uH llliglSywgHBMJ Just Received Direct from the London Factory. HOLLISTER & CO., IMPORTEItS OF Tobaccos and Smokers' A.rticles. Corner Fort and Morobant Streets. J.T.WATERHOUSE Frequent light rains such as we are having every day or two has a great effect upon tho grasB and you can almost see it grow. Tho green lawns of Honolulu aro in strungo contrast with tho white, snow robed gardens of Vancouver at this time of year, but to have the lawn in Honolulu always beautiful it must bo attended to. LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE, RAKES and HOES, SHEARS and SPRINK LERS, Aro among tho things need ed in every dwolling where there is a suspicion of a lawn around it. If tho quality of such things is good thoy will not have to bo renowed as often as when choap ones aro bought. We import our stock of garden tools from manufac turers in England whoso re putation for quality of goods produced extends to tho four corners of tho earth and tho price is right. J. T. WATERHOUSE Qucort Streot. PIPE SIOjCERS SHOULD CALL and EXAMINE UMB There are all kinds of knives for all kinds of business, but for cutting bread nothing haa ever been devised that will equal a Christy.- Mado of aluminum steel, of the same quality as the best saw. Un like the Clauss, tho Christy bread knifo ,has a wooden handlo and it has other advan tages. Wo have a patent trouser crcascr that surpasses oven a Hat iron for kegping tho trou sers free from "knees" and wrinkles. Nothing bulky about them and they will hang out of the way in any closet. Scventy-fivo cents a pair. Aluminum limo and lemon squeezers are now os to mate rial, but not t in shapo; their superiority is in thoir cleanli ness. Aluminum collapsible water cups aro light and con venient for tho pocket Many fine tables are ruined by careless people laying lighted cigars on tho edges. Tho Pendegrast cigar holder and ash receiver obviates tho damage at very little cost Thoy aro dotachublo and will fit on any table. "Little Beauty" night lamp, to hang up or stand, is an arti cle you have often seen adver tised in tho magazines. Wo handlo them in Honolulu and thoy don't cost much. Von Holt Block. iW.