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T" - i n mr ,".i , '.iyjinwfftffny ii m pJff!W v 0 V 4 LOCAL AND GENERAL. Thoro nre 20,000 different kinds of buttorilies. Notico of funoral of Yolando Logros is givon elsewhere The entire coast line of the globe is about 13G.000 miles. Mnilfor tho U. 8. S.Concord hns commenced to arrive at the postoflico. Tho Hawaiian Quintette Club will play at tho tug-of-war tomor row night. Tho noxt regular dance at tho Healani boat house will tako placo on tho evening of June 11. A scratch match of cricket in the H. 0. O. is being arranged by Captain Herbort fpr tomorrow. The St. Louis Collcgo Literary Society will repeat its dramatic and musical outortainmont this ovening. The members of the Central I Union church choir will hold a meeting at the church tomorrow at 4 o'clock. In tho polioe court this morn ing J. Schwanck was found not guilty of assault and battery on J. A. Dower. Tho Hawaiian Evangelical As sociation has received an invita tion to inspect the Philadelphia tomorrow afternoon. Ah On was sentenced to thirty days in jail by Judge de la Vergne this morning, his offense being opium in possession. President Dole has ordered an election for Colonel of tho First Regiment to be held on the even ing of Saturday, June 19. Heine Lunuing, an old German who lives on Boretania street near Smith's bridge, was arrested this morning for an unnatural crime. Three drunks were given the usual fine in' Judge de la Yergne's court this morning. Six minor charges were ordered nollo pros.'d. The Chinese authorities employ foreigners almost exclusively as customs agents in thirty treaty ports, fearing to trust Chinamen. The regular monthly meeting of tho Board of Supervisors of the Free Kindergarten schools was held in Queen Emma hall this y morning. It seems generally understood that Curtis Iaukea will take the position of secretary of tho For eign Office when Major Potter goes East. Juvenile "Crescents" at the Pa cific Cycle & Manufacturing Co.'s, Fort'' street. Those wheels are just tho thing for youths and chil dren. Tbey are tho equal of the adult wheel. Contrary to a Victoria dispatch; the Japanese trainipg ship Hiyei tC was across the Pacific before. Her action in the lato war was of special interest to thoso who saw her in Honolulu. Nothing definite was received by tho Amusement Company ves terday. Nat Goodwin had made a counter proposal and the agent would either close with his com pany or with the Alcazar. The volcano of Popocatepetl, Mexico, is bonded to an American syndicate, the object being to ex ploit for sulphur, bring ice and wood to the City of Mexico and carry tourists up to the crater. Features of the Illustrated Magazine entertainment to be given at the Opera House on Saturday evening will be repro ductions of four famous Salon Saintings and a short story by rs. F. R. Day. The annual service in memory of deceased Odd Follows takes place on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Harmony hall. After the services cemeteries will be visited and graves of deceased brothren decorated with flowers. Entries for the tuc-of-war tourna ment have been received from the 1 following teams: Honolulu Iron Works, U. S. 8. Marion, U. S. S. Philadelphia, Pakaka wharf men, German, Waikiki and Moanalua. More are expected before tomor row evening when the tournament begins. Manuel Bernado was severely reprimanded by Judge de la Yergne this morning and dis charged from custody. He was accused of threatening to kill, twist the head off and broak tho ncqk of ono D. Kama, who object f ed to such liberties being takou 1 with him and complained to the Court. notiAM'K ov nit: si:. How mi I'nuMih lrl Lett Itotiif to Itlurj Iter llri(licr-ln-I,. Nnnoy Clifford shipped as a sailor in man's clothes and ac companied Anderson her lovdr be fore tho mast on board the ship Hawkosdalo from England to Australia. Sho was tho Bister of Anderson's dead wife. Tho couplo got tlmir discharge in Australia and wore married. On tho for ward deck of tho ship Hawkesdalo the crew used to talk about tho attachment of two very ordinary looking sailors for each other. To satisfy them, Anderson told them that when his mato was a y oungstor ho had saved his life. It was a fact that ho had fallen in love with Nancy only after saving her lifo from drowning. Marrying a deceased wife's sister is unlawful in England, hence tho stratagem of the girl to reach another coun try with her beloved. m m Tills BOAKU OF HEALTH. Continued from 1st Page. up on the sole condition that it be reserved for patients of Anglo Saxon birth or descent. In all other respects the annex must bo part and parcel of tho hospital and undor Government control, and a motion to that effect pro vailed. Dr. Alvarez' roport on the con dition and tteatment of patients at the Kalihi Receiving Station was read and file. Tho same physician also pre sented a paper on tho ubo of Car rasquilla's newly discovered serum for leprosy and recommended tho sceuding of a good government physician to tho United States of Colombia to examine into its efficacy and uso. It was decided that tho Special Committee on the Treatment of Leprosy should meet with tho Board at the next regular meet ing. At 5:10 p. m. the Board ad journed. m Lecture on Art. D. Howard Hitchcock, artist, gave much pleasure to a goodly audience in the Kilohana Art League rooms last night, when he delivered a well prepared lecture on art. He made clear the dis tinction between real art and the nioro copying of details with the pencil. The governing principles and the whole sum of art in paint ing were, described sucoinctly. Mr. Hitchcock illustrated his re marks with crayon drawings. His lecture while interesting to all who heard it was of a nature to be of great benefit to practical students of art. Funeral Notice. The fuupral of Yolanle Legron, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. J. Legros, will tuke place TOMORROW, ut 4 n. ra., from thrlr family residence on Punchbowl xtreet, opposite Kuwnla hao Cemetery. 028 It PIONEER Building &qd Loan Jociation The Regular Monthly Meeting will bo held nt tho Chambfr of Commerce on MONDAY EVEN ING, June 7, 1897, at 7:30 o'clook. SSC Payments are required in Gold Coin. A. V. GEAR, 627-2t Sooretary. I. O. O. F1. Memorial Services. The annual services In memory ot the deceutteil meinour of the Order will be held at Harmony Hall, King Btreet, on SUNDAY AFl'ERNOON, June 0, at 3 o'clock. All member) of the order, whether belonging to local lodges or victors, with their families are requested to be present. At the close of the exercises at the Hall conveyances will be provided to the cemetery, where the remainder of the prescribed exerolses will take place, to be followed by the decoration of the graves. Members will appear, In regalia. Brothers and Slaters of the Order are requested, so far as practicable, to contribute flowers for this occasion; the tame can be sent to the Hall at any time utter 0 o'clook on Sunday morn ing. By onlerof the Committee of Ar ranKemenls O T. UODGERS, N. G., Chairman. L. VV. HOUGH, G. 8., Secretary. 027-2t. EVENING BULLETIN, JUNE 4, 1897. hk,vm Nfi AKlrtti POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for Its great leavening strength and hunltlirulneta. Assures the fund against alum and nil forms of adulteration common to tbo cheap brands. ItovAt, Dakino I'ow ijek Co , New Yoiik, THIRTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING .... OV TIIK .... Hawaiian - Jockey - JUNE II, 1897. OFFICIAL PROG-RAM; Races Will Commonce At 10 A. M. Sharp on the 11th. Races Will Commence At 1 P. M". On tho 12th. FRIDAY, JUNE 11. FIRST BICYCLE RACE. Halt-mile dash. Prize: Trophy, valuud at 20. SECOND BICYCLE KAOE. One-mile ImtuliVap. Prize: Tro phy, valued at MO. ' THIRD-HONOLULU PURSE, M50. Running ruco; half-milo dash. Free for nil. FOURTH MKRCHANTS' PURSE. Trotting Hnd picing to hamer-i; be3t 2 in 3;2:U5 class. Purse, $151), FIFTH MULE RACE. One milo dash. Purse, $50. SIXTH IRWIN CUP. RUN NING. Onomilo dash; for Hawaiian bred horses; to bu won twice. SEVENTH -KAPIOLANI PARK PURSE. Trotting and pacing to harness; best 2 in 3; 2:30 class. Purse, $150. EIGHTH OCEANIC S. S. CO.'S CUP. $150 ADDED. Running ruco; throe-fourths mile dash; Hawaiian bred. NINTH PRESIDENT WIDE MANN'S CUP. One and a qunrtor miles; froo for all; $150 addod; to bo won twice. SATURDAY, JUNE 12. Nos. 1 and 2 suno is Juno 11th. THIRD-HAWAIIAN JOCKEY OLU13 PURSE. Fivu-ciuhtliH of a mile dush; for Hawuiiun biuds. Purso, $150. FOURTH ENTERPRISE BREWING COMPANY'S PURSE. Pacing nnd trotting; free for all; best 3 in 5. Purso, $150 with $50 added. FIFTH-ROSIT A C H A LLKNGE CUP, $200 ADDED. Running ruco; ono mile dash. SIXTH MAIDEN RACE. Half mile dnsh. Purso, $100. SEVENTH SPECIAL RACE Pnoiug and trotting; hundioap; free fur ull beaten horse:. Purso. S150. All entries are to be mndo with tho Secrotury before 2 o'clook Tuesday, Juno 8, 1897. Eutranco fees to be 10 per cent of purse unless othorwiso sptoifiod. All racos to bo trotted or run nndor the Rules of tho National Trotting Association and Blood Horse Association. All horses are espocted to start, unless withdrawn by 9 o'olook a. m. on June 10, 1897. General Admission 50 Cents Grand Stand (extra) 50 Cents and $1 Carriages (inside courso), each $2.50 Quarter-Stretoh Badgos $5 Por Order Committoo: S. G. WILDER, Secretary, Hawaiian Jockey Club. G23-td Facts Wort! Knowing ! n We have just received from several of the lending soap makers of the world . a largo and varied assortment of FINE TOILET SOAPS, thereby enabling us to present to our patrons a lino of Soaps th it have never been equaled both in quality and price in Hono lulu. LEADERS Tho ago of soaps has more to do with the lasting or wear ing qualities than anything else. As we carry tho largest stock to be found in tho city, we aro in consequence enabled to give you soap that has ago. Next to age comes material used in tho manufacture; wo have soaps made from a hun dred or more compounds. Call and inspect them. EVER We have given special at tention to tho selection of a soap that will eradicate all blemishes from the skin and after studying the conditions of tho climato have concluded that WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP is tho best adapted for uso in this climate. Tho price has been reduced from 50 ceuts to 25 cents. FOLLOWERS WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP is tho result of twenty years study. Never before have such values in soaps been offered as we aro offering today. Hollister Drug Co., Sole Agents. French Embroideries and Laces ! & THE FINEST ASSORTMENT EVER SHOWN BY THIS HOUSE Real Valenciennes and Maltese Laces! S Theso Goods have no superior in tho Honolulu Market . . French Confection ";".-.' In Plain, Oren "Work, Stripes, Shotted arid Embroidered. f . r - . ,' J 'I E These Goods aro fresh from the factory and aro guaranteed to bo Al , ; ' in quality, design and finish. Tho price is sure to suit. Ji- K ; , E3- GOODS THAT AEE NEW Fancv .Art Tickings, This is tho very latest material for Portieres, Curtains, Pillows, etc. Organdie Muslins, Printed Lawns, in now designs and coloring. Q-lace Linings for Organdies, in all colors, same effect as silk and is very cheap. Brocaded .Alpaca and Molmir. -A New Aasortmeut of- Ladies Swell Shirt Waists, The Tery latest In Kid Grloves and Ladies Belts. ....A Sample Line of.... Children's Reefer Jackets, Only. One of a Kind! LATEST NOVELTIES IN VEILIJSTGS At N. S. SACHS, 520 Fort Street : : Honolnln. DUI&ATIi. DCLI(. I O V a 1 WDAIflTKl V jl' t lOHf .5PECIAL.t-V Ron " BBAN&b M J'"OreTriM will projg jhe'jigeiK7lj5:- Jl VICTORIA DIAMOND JUBILEE. It being Impossible for the Treas urers to reach all intending subscrib ers to the Permanent Memorial or the Day's Celebration, subscriptions will be received at the offices of P. M 8WANZY, J M DOWrtKTT, ROBT. CATTQN, Honolulu, 27th May, 1897. 622 2w ISTew Importation: KT. JORDA1VPS For Rent. Furntsbeil or Unfurnished House; Parlor, Dining Room, two Bedrooms, Kitchen, Bath etc, all In first claw condition, Stable room and servant' quarters; grounds In elegantcomlitlun. Location upper Llllh street: posses sion Klven June 1. Apply at Bulletin Office. 602-1m v? , v iv w X -i v" I ' .v Ik,