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UJUJ' 0C4'444tfro4A Best tUverlising Medium jL vlttT If n,i rinU .., lit nnbWT'' EaMMa. .VaV. J I &""!& W & . I W- h I I I J I Evening Paper Published you Don't Gel ALL the MtfsJSf I o ? Hawaiian islands. " W AM M aHaaatmTflaflS hMMtfB aBa--a JB afe . Reaches ALL the Teople. Subscription 75c. a month. m HlltllMMHIMtMIMMMIHMMMM I t MMMMMMIIMIIIIll ' Vol. III. No. 001. HONOLULU, II. I.. TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1897. P1110K 5 Cknth, ''1 S ) hi i THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day czcent Sunday nt 210 King Street, Honolulu, II. I. HUIWIHIM'fON' ItATI.'H. Per Month, anywbcm In the Ila- waiinn Islands 8 76 Per Year. H 00 For Year, postpaid to America, Canada, or Mexico 1000 Per Year, postpaid, ether Foreign Oountrloa .-. 13 00 Payable Invariably In Advnneo. Telephoco 2C0. P. O. Box 80. B. L FIN HEY, Manager. Weakened Vitality IMPOVERISHED BLOOU. Read what Aycr's Sarsapariila did for llio Ilov. Z. P. 'Wilds, a well known city missionary in New 1'oik nnd brother o tho lato eminent Judgo Wilds: "I was for many yeara a sufferer from bolls and other eruptions of a like nature, caused by tho linpover ished state of my blood. My appo tlto was poor and my system a good deal run down. Knowing tho valno of Ayer's Sarsapariila, by obsi-rva-tion of tho Rood it had douo to others, I began taking it. My Appetite Improved almost, from tho first doso ; then my general health improved, and now ifc Is excellent. I feci a hundred per cent, stronger, and I attribute thin result to Aycr's Sarsaparllla, which I recommend with all confidence no tho beat blood mediclno over dovlsed." For all disorders resulting from poor or corrupted blood and general debility, tako AYER" arsaoarill AYER'S PILLS CURE-BILIOUSNESS. Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Bole Agents (or tho llopnblio of Hawaii. THIS SPACE -is, RESERVED FOR- fl.tf.gcpfiJ$on Von Holt Block, King Street. OCEANIC Steamship Co. SAN FRANCISCO. THE Al STEAMSHIP 'A.USTRAXIA.' WILL LEAVE HONOLULU Knit THK AUOVn POUT ON Wednesday, JUiiy 5th, AT 4 O'CLOCK I'. M. Tho ntnloixigiieil lire now propnrrd to insiiu Turnugu Tickitit (rum tills City to oil point In the United Statun. IVTor further purtloulars rcgnrdlng Freight or 1'iirwngo, apply to vm. g.iiiwin&Co,, ti, C05-81 Uuicrnl AmulH, Am. " ' i..fc i irt.-. . f u. ja. j. . .. i- . tt J. .. t '1t. ' ' j.. .. i !... ,, . .. t. . Ja. .. ' , ' . ,. . .' i .,-,'. . ... ... T Wmk AN ELOQUENT DISCOURSE llr.V. J. II. IIAIlltOWH Nl'KAKM IN :i:.vriiAL unmi.m ciitmcii. Clirlal'a Iioctrlnft, I'rraoinillly nml Imriiclrr .llnktt llllli llln llnlvi-raal lluud IlelMe-ii (luil anil .linn. Tliero wuh not a Inrgo conju gation for tho Beating capacity in Contral Union church ycfltordny ovening, but tho notico was only a brief ono for tho lecturo of Kov. J. IT. Bnrrowa of Chicago, who is ca a:c way bono a passenger in tho etcamor China from a round tho world tour including a special i.iissiou iu India. Thoeo who woro present hoard a splendid discourse of moro than an hour upon tho thomo, "Tho Universal Man and Saviour." Kov. D. P. Birnio gavo out Hobor's missionary hymn for Hinging, and offered a briof prayor. He then introduced tho lecturer. Mr. Harrows prefaced his loc turo with remarks on tho pleasure ho had received from spending a day in Honolulu. It was not only because ho enjoyed a delightful climato, but ho had found tho opportunity of rouowiiig old acquaintances. Ho had visited Oaiiu college, sonio of the schools, tho superb rouBOum and public buildings, evidences as thoy woro of Christian civilization. As an outcomo of tho Parlia ment of Iloligions in Chicago, a l-idy had established a fund of 20 000, for tho purposo of Bond ing a lecturer every two "years to deliver addrcsnc3 iu tho university cities of India on tho subject of Christianity. Tho Bpoakor was chosen by tho University of Chica go as Ui first lecturer. Arriving at Uomboy on December 15 last, ho nailed from Colombo for homo on March 15, having in tho mean time lectured in tho chief cities of India 113 times. Ho acknow ledged having boon received with much courtesy nnd kindness, and listened to patiently, by tho Hin dus in tho universities and col leges. Mr. Barrows, from what ho had Been and heard, was prepared to testify that Christian missions in India had been far from a failure. So much so, that ho was going homo inspired with tho duty of doing all ho could there to for ward tho causa of foreign mis sions. In ono city of India thero wore 100,000 Christians, and a single congregation of native Christians numbering moro than a thousand. Ho spoke of tho edu cational and tho medical work of missions an well as tho religious, aikI buTtidcs tho Aiucricnu Board jncluded tho Anglican, Presbyter ian and other missions, of several countries, in his oncomiurns. For tho remainder and tho greater part tho lecture, or sermon it night bo called, was a compari son of Christianity by tho orilori on of its living Head with other great religious of tho world, iu especial reference to ifs universal adaptability to tho spiritual needs of every race ond kindred among men. Tho discourse was repleto with telling comparisons aud contrasts, crowded with allu sions to tho good nnd great of all ages, and abounding in passages of lofty oloquonco upon tho uni versality of Christ's iullueuco oyer the hearts of men. Tho diction was so epigrammatic, tho nlatomonts fio conoroto, that nothing but full roportiug would do justice to the effort, and that would moro than fill this news paper. It was a powerful and closely rea soned argument of the perfection of Jesus Christ's doctrine, tho cntiroi absouco of nationalism in his personality, tho ab solute purity of his (tharac tor, ami his eternal life these qualities making him tho only bo ing that unites in ono person tho (liviiiiunid tho human; in short, tho "Universal Mun und Saviour." Probably Mr. Barrows' cntiro uuuiou ui it-mures in inula, incut- i ding tho ono delivored here, will bo issued in book form, nnd thus bo brought within roach nnd keeping of evoryhody. If all aro equal m convincing forco to this ono that a fow peo plo of Honolulu have- heard, tho body of thorn entire would be of incalculable aid in establishing tho claims of tho religion that stands nlono In proving its adapt ability to universal mnnkind. Mr. Burrows goes homo a person al witness to tho (lecudenco of tho oriental religious in the countries whorothey had the most flourished. jnOJITUAHY KIII'OIIT. lleiilli In Honolulu for Airll ami TIlHr ClnotlUvaClnn. Tho deaths in Honolulu in April numbered 5G, ns against C.) in 18'JG, 02 in 1895, 60 iu 1891 nnd 40 in 180b1. By sexes tho deaths woro 33 males and 23 females . Nationalities woro Hawaiian 22, Chineso llj Portuguese 7, Japa nese 8, llritish 2, others -1. Undor ono yenr thero woro '.), oue to live 0, livo to ton 2, ton to twouty H, twenty to thirty 10, thirty to forty 5, forty to fifty 9, fifty to sixty 5, sixty to sovouty 1, over BOveutyC. Ton woro unattended by physicians. Consumption was the most prolific cause of death with 7 victims. Hoart diseaso claiming 5 came nott. Then diarrhiua and inanition hud-leach. Abscess, exhaustion, fever, hemorrhage, old ago and peritonitis, 3 each; con vulsions mid meningitis, 2 each; apoplexy, angina pectoris, burns, bronchitis, croup, dropsy, diph theria, drowning, inflammation of stomach, paralysis, pneumonia, septicemia, suicido and ulcerated throat, 1 each. Tho deaths of uoii residents woro two. Tho un uual death rale per 1000 for the month was '22. JO; Huwuiiuus 22.01. Asiatics 22.8U, all othtrs 21.17. urm iint: fho.h japan. Tim Ti'iitlihi .lliirn irrlvru nt Ncnliln and Mrcak All Jlciorda. Seattle, Wash., April 10. Tho Tonshiu Mum, Captain P. J. Brown; of tho Nippon Yuspii Kni slia line, arrived in port this morning, fifteou days and eighteen houra from Japan tho best timo ever made by a ship from that country to Pugot bound. She brought a cargo of 2513 tons of matting, teas, silks, curios and fireworks, having moro than 700 tons of tho latter. Among other passeugors she had Koustantiii vou llengarten, a Russian journ alist who is walking around the world, having started from lliga two years and seven months ago. Ho has al.roady covered a distanco of about 15.000 miles. Von llen garten goes from Seattle to San Francisco and thouco to Now York. Urealcd Ilmidy In lliu World. Ttio greatost dandy in tho world is Princo Albort of Thurn, Ger many. This fastidiom young man attires himself in a new Miit of clothes every day, enough to keep twouty experienced workmen going, ami to run up n hill of X30U0. Each suit of wearing np imrol is hiuhlv nurftimecl with attar of roses, nt Xfj an oiineo. Ho wears no fower than lOlO neckties during tho year, being an aviragn of three every day. IIjs cast -off hoots number 200 pair a year. The cigar bill of this highly scented young geiitlnninn n-achos tho total of X300 per annum, and tho different sports ho indulges iu, including hunting, shooting, fishing, golfing nud bicycling, cost him moro than 15,000. C'liorul Horlrly, It is hoped thnt there will bo n huge ntlxii hi'i!0 nt tin rehfiUHni of tho Honolulu Choral Society this evening, as it will probably bo tho last beforo the concert is given. If arrangements can bo mado with tho managers of tho Opora Houso tho coucert will bo given on next Tuesday ovoninu, tho admission lining 25 cents to any part of tho houso. IN THE HIGHER COURTS torn tiii: t-iiioiiiT Ji'ixir.s in: tit. IMJ JDItV HtlAI.M. IVIIIIoii i.r it Wlilou lor Hit IIIkIiI. fill lull vrllitiiri Sun U'iici Tor a IVIaiif. An order of publication of sum mons has boon made by Judgo Perry in tho divorco suit of Mar tha D. Doimolly vs. Itobort II. Donnolly, the caso being contin ued to tho August term. Moses Aalona petitions that J. A. Mugoon be appointed guardian of the fivo minor children of peti tioner's father, who havo property valued nt 83000 which is under mortgage duo and unpaid. Meleauu Davis of South Kona, Hawaii, brings a bill iu equity for relief against Knhiwuhiwa Molalo and her husband, to compel tho defendants to execute a deed of the land that her husband desired before his (loath to convoy to her. A potition has been filed by J. K. Kahookauo, attorney, for a commission to issun to Peter N. Kithokualuua, distiict nutgistratn of Miikawao, Maui, to tako tosti mouy iu proof of tho death of E. llelekuuihi, whoso will is sought to bo admitted to probatn. O. Williams, who pleaded guilty to rape yenterday, was sentenced by Judgo Perry tins moruiiiL' to linprisoumoiit nt hard labor two years and to pay a fino of 50 and y'2 50 costs. JAttornoy Gouornl V. O. Smith for prosocutiou; A. It oh a for defense Before Judge Perry tho caso of Pelix Hrughellt vs. Nathoniol S. Sachs, assumpsit, was stricken fiom tho nulondnr for want, of prosocutiou. O. K. Knioipahiavs. Lilikalani, damages, is on boforo a nativo jury. Mngoou fe Eilings for plaintiff; C. Urowu for defendant. Judgo C'urtor is hearing tho caso against W.J. Cooluo, ohurgod with embezzlement of Honolulu District Court funds whilo clerk of that court, tried by a native jury. Deputy Attorney General E. P. Dole for prosecution; C. Creighton, A. G. Correa and J. L. rvautuknu for defendant. COItniM IN I.KC'K AGAIN. Mutto Aiinilii-r Nrlrure of Sir Tin of Ojiliim on iniii'ii Mlri'el. Ever sinco tho China came into port yesterday morning dotoctivo Conies has been watching a cor tain houso occupied by Chineso on Queen streot, opposite tho government building, and his patience was finally rewarded. Prom his place of concealment ho saw a Chineso enter tho placo at n quarter to 1 today and pass over a sunpiciotis looking package to an other Chinaman, As quickly ns possiblo Conies got out of his hiding place and tuiido for the package. The Chinaman was too quick for him nud when ho got there tho opium was not iu sight. Thuro was an outhouio 'standing near by and Conies jumped to the conclusion that tho package had been thrown in tliero. I lie tried tho door nud found it ' locked. Ho then demanded tho key and tho Chinaman said it had I been lost. Cordos did not wusto I any moro time but promptly kick ed tho door down nud found tho package inside. On opening it, thero wan found fivo tins ot choice Chineso opium. A furth or search of tho houao brought to light another tin of the drug in hue of the rooms. Cordos nud another ollicor whom he called to Ins uHsiHtauee marched the four Chinese in the houso to tho polico ' station, whoro thoy woro booked for opium in possossion, Cordos says ho is sure the opium cumo off the China but refused to givo tho sourco of uis information. The Evening IMlctin, 76 cenla per wonth. TllllKKY'M XAVV. It la Obiolele nnd No Halch tar the modern Vaanelaor Mraeec. Tho navy of Turkey, quito for midable ou paper, is fo all np ponrnncos oven worso than that of China, for in its preparations for war with Grccco only a taw of tho most nntiqiiated ships havo boon placed in commission, and tho ships recontly built in Eng land are with few exceptions evi dently in no lighting condition. Turkey's navy list embraces eigh teen ironclads ranging from thirty-throe to twolvo years old and tlioroforo antiquated, oightcen cruisors thirty-eight to fivo years old. twenty-sovon dispatch yoshoIh and yachts, oloron gunboats and thirty-oight torpodo-boats. Tho Boot which left tho Bosporus on March 25 for tho Egoan Sea con sisted of four battle-ships of an ciout build, ono armored gun-boat of 400 toiw, built iu 1875, two transports, ono torpodo guubout built in 1890, two other nondes cript craft and four first-class torpodo-boats of 85 toiiB. Tho Binall lleet of Groeco consists of service able vessels and makes up in qua lity for what thoy. may lack iu sizo and number. TurliUh l'hlliKHipliy. A pasha was requested by Sir Auston Layard, then Minister at Constantinople, to forward him soino information about tho popu lation aud trade of his province. lth delightful itiBouoiuuco tho Turk ronliod: My illustrious friond and joy of my livor. Tho thing you ask of mo is both cl i Hi cult nud useless. Although I have nassod all my days in this place, I have noithor counted tho hnusos nor havo 1 inquired into the uuin borof tho inhabitants; and as to what ono poison loads ou his mules and another stows away iu tho bottom of his ships, that is no busiuoss of miuo. Omysoull O my Iambi seek not after tho things that concern thco not. Thou enmost to us and wo wel come theo; go in poaco. Of a truth thou hast spdkon many words and thero is no harm douo, for tho speaker is ono and tho listener is another. After tho fashion of thy people thou hast wandered from ono placo to anothor, until thou art happy and content in none Struck ou llio Head. Ono mombor ot thoPhiladolphia's battalion was out of luck this morning, Iu drilling ho stopped ou the toos of ono of his comrades, who became enraged nud struck him over tho hoad with tho butt ond. of his gun. Tho assail ant was put under arrest, whilo tho wounded man, after having his hoad bandaged and soaked, was sout to tho boat laud ing in chargo of a detail of tho hospital corps. Tli Diamond JiiIiIIi-ii. At tho meeting of tho excoutivo committee ou the Victoria Jubilee last night satisfactory reports wero received from the subcommittees, aud these wore instructed to go ahead with their airaiigemeuls, keeping in communication with tho finance committee. The hall is to be on tho evoning of June 22, all other celebrations on tho 23rd. Fireworks wore de clared off. Tho meeting adjourned subject to tho call of tho ohair. Aitilllrriitrd Tobarcn, According to a report of British officials tobacco is adulterated with sugar, alum, lime, flour, meal, rhubarb leaves, salt-peter, fuller's eaitn, starch, malt cooniiugs, ohromalo ot lead, poat, moss, mo lasses, burdock leaves, gum lamp black, red dye, sorap-i of news papers, cinnamon stick, cabbage leaves aud brown straw p'ipur. That is what may bo called a primo tnixturo and ought to bo Butiifuotory to a man of oven tho most varied tastes. Tho Call. LAST YEAR'S SUCAR CROP now its piAtisi tvnn tn hxvuih i:'io Minooi. niiMiitiis. Nome or .lrintroii(r NiiiKIi'm HMIiitd r T orlilui; mill Homr 4'llrloua I uli'iiliilloiia About Mng-ar. Messrs. Armsjron Smith ami A. Uurtunborg havo boon iinkiiirr some calculations on last yoar's sugar crop that aro interesting. Mr. Smith, who teaches tho young idea how to nhoot in tho I'ort streot school, says tho young idn does not grasp the moaning of tons and pouudu when iftod iu largo quantities, in application to tlio sugar crop ot last your, for in stance. Although tho children readily loarned that tlio Hawaiian Inlands last yoar produced in round numbers 175,000 tons of sugar, contained iu threo nnd u half million sacks, and aggregk ting 350,000,000 pounds, still thoy could form no proper conception of its magnitude, with tho nssiu tanco ot his friond Mr. Garleu berg ho made a number of calcu lations designed to show what the sugar crop ot Hawaii for ono year roully amounts to, a fow of which aro hero given, Laut year's Kiigor crop if pilod iu tiers fifty foot wido and ton feet hjgh would roach from thu postofiicu ou Merchant street to Campbell's placo on tho Wnikiki road. If tho threo and n half million bags wuro placed ond to ond iu it sinulu lino and n man titnrto.l to walk along to eeo if the sack wero clean ho would bo within a short distanco of San Francisco before ho reached tho ond of tha line. Tho actual distance would bo 1080 miles. Suppose that all tho Biigar of last year's crop was put on board ouo stoutnor and that a man wm detailed to check the sacks off a they passed over tho side. Al lowing fivo seconds to handle each bag tho man would bo just two years working eight hour a day boforo ho got through hit job. By (ho aid of theso and mora examples of tho kind, it is safo ut say that Mr. Smith's classes know something about tho magnitude; of Hawaii's sugar production, m m m KXI'LOMIOK IK A TDHKr.T. IHiliitl of Hi IVnrful rldiil on ItiiMlau llatllnMlilp. Detailed accounts of tlio aim cidout ou tho Cissoi Veliki, Hus sion batllo ship, whilo nt target practice near Canon on March 14, show tho frightful results attend ing accidents to modern guns, It was in tho after turret that tho catastrophe occurred to ouo of tho 12-iuch Gaunt guns served with a chargo of 200 pounds of powder. Tho brooch uorow had not been sciowed up. ami us reniilt tho breech block, weighing about 3000 pounds, blow out ami was driven four inches into tho turret, whilo tho covering of tho turret was split in two, one hall going up as high as tho maintop, and iu its fall crushing tho for waul bridge, killing seventeen men, Of tho ton people iu tho turret when the accident occurred four wore killed outright and mora havo died sinco, Altogether thirty-throo oflicors and mou voio killed und wounded. Vlim llatvnllnn Maddlf. Tho Manufacturing Harness Co., A. Chisholm and J.J. Ootigh liu, proprietors, havo ou exhibi tion a Hawaiian saddle made ovor a genuine Hawaiian saddle tiee. Tho leather and thongs are tho host "Allen tanned." I'lio mutoo covering h elegantly hand stamped,tlio lining of sIkk ps' wool guarantees tho horses bauk fiom becoming soro, tho weight of thu saddle U about 35 lbs, it iu well worth your inspection, p t um tua . i. tin . r. irn ?ii -v r . ( a. a i. - . . ji . 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