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MMMpet 'iVlliHMRHHHMVVIflHi' -;WK' DoY6uSeek the PKHobplier's Stone"? Evening Bulletin An Atl. In the tJnllctlii Ih ii Money lliInJer. Gives Hotter Ue turns on Your Money Tlinn Stinr StocUn. (I CohvcUwjfiMcrclinntllHc Intu Cold Ih worth litvcHtltitln. $& You Will Find it in the Bulletin. Vol. VI. No. 1231. - HONOLULU, II. L, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1899. PltlOB 5 OlSNTB. IN THE SUPREME COURT LOAN ASSOCIATION MBTS WEEK'S NEWS FROM HILO NOBRIGGA IS FOUND GUILTY CITY OF COLUMBIA OUT HALAWA ROAD MATTERS Wr $ &?" vg?-r' m -yRHBIIHIHHf 'SHBi rwtf l wP f fT"?1 aMHHH&PfW W J A' & t iBn e e V itr J r -I J Tho caso of ObiiB. S. DoBky against the Minister of tho Into rior was beard in tho Supromn Court this morning. It is n poli tiou for a writ of mandamus to compel the issuance by tbo Miu istor of tho Interior of a licenso from the 18th day of April to De comber 31st of this yenr instoad of tho usual nightly license as is pro vidod by law. JT. McCants Stowart made a vory strong argument for tho petition in which he contended that the law as it etnnds is unjust, prohibitive and unconstitutional. Numorous casoB from tho Supromo Oourt of tbo United Stated and of the higher courts of tho different States were cited to bear out tho argument. F. M. Hatch is associated with Mr. Stowart on tlio Bide of the peHtionor. Deputy Attorney Gonoral E P. Dole appeared f"r tho Govern ment. Iu his argument lie slated that the law as it was pissed by tbo Hawaiian Legislature wns not un constitutional and that nono but tho Legislature of Hawaii had tho power to ohnnco or amend tho law. Caso submitted. Knr lllvritlcuttnn. Paul Kohler was arrested early la9t night and 'u now attho police Etation under iuvesigation. Tho arrest was made ou complaint of Manager Klemme of thoOrpheum hotel. Kohler was until recently, omployed ot tho hotel. It is un derstood that a r-eriou8 charge may be brought against him. The New Stumps, Postmaster General Oat stated today that ho expects to recoivo by tho nest steamer ono million and a half now five-cent postage stamp of the value ofS75,00i). T'ta old design will bo unchanged, tho only difference being in color. J. S. McCandless was a pas senger in tho Kiuau today. Tho Pionror Building and Lonn Association hold a meeting last night in cotmtctiou with cnucolla tions and settlements. The Artd series bad matured ouo mouth ahead of tho timo fignrt'd when tlio shares were issued, nud thir teen months before tho Building and Loan Associations inaturo in tho States. Out of tbo S2A.G00 lotal value of tbo first series of stock, $10,000 was secured by real estate loans and $9175 by loans ou tbo stock of tbo association. Tho 18th series stock which was issued in January consisted of 290 shareB. boatinc any preceding is- Biio. Tho 19th series will bo open to subscribers on July 1, and tho directors expect a larger showing in tbis lssuo than iu the lust. Thoso who are doMroui of Bub. ECtibing 'or tbo 19th series, can do so after July 1 by soeiug tho Sea rotary, A. V. Gear at the l hamber of Commerce between 12:30 nnd 1:30 p. m. Arcolllllic Training Nlilu Coming. . San Francisco, Juno 7. The Argontino training ship Presi dento Sarmlento steamod into tho bay at 12 m. today. Sho will stay boro 10 uhvh and will then pro ceed to Honolulu, thence to Yoko hama on n voyngo around tho world. Her Hat of officers are as follows: Captain, Orofro Bethedor; Liout Comar, Enriquo Tboruo; Lients, Leopoldo Gard, Gnillerno Mul vany, Mariono Beasiochen, Julion Erizar, Vicente Olidon, Ernesto Anabia, Enrinuo Moreno; Chief Engineer, Fredorico Oaldwoll; Paymaster, Ijuis J bcarsl; our goon, Poudeucio Placa. Sqaattcr Sovereignty Claimed Undtr the Nawlands Resolution, Horsemen Disgusted Fatal Accident Sale. An Obituary List Land Judge Wilcox Floes Defendant for Sel ling Adulterated Milk. An Interesting Caso and First cf Kind Here Testimony or Food Inspector Shory Show ing Result ol Analyses. Lieut. Guillormo Mulvany is a brother of Engineer O. P. Mul vany of tho Central Fire Statioo who was formerly engineer in the Argontino Navy. Nigel Jackson, baa fractured tho thumb ot bis left hand. Circular Letter. Messrs. J. T. Waterhouse de sire to notify their customers and correspondents that on June 1st, 1899, their Grocery and Pro vision business was absorbed and taken over by Henry May Zr Co., Ltd., and the Hardware and Crockery departments by the Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd. As our Messrs. Waterhouse will continue to be identified with the Corporations named, we de sire, in thanking the public and our patrons for past favors, to request a continuance of their ood will to the Corporations succeeding us, and of which we are members. The Grocery and Provision business will be continued at our present stand, Bethel street, and the Hardware andCrockery stock will be moved to the stores of the Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd., Bethel street. (Signed), J. T. WATERHOUSE. Dated Honolulu, May 28th, 1899. A number of peoplo recently arrived from lha mainland havo squatted on government Biirveyod lands at Olaa. They claim the right to do so undor tho Nowlands resolution's transfer of ownership of Hawaiian public lands to the United States. J. 11. Wilson and Geo. Itodiek, who bad horses ruuniucnt Kanio- lnni nark, aro reported by tbo Tribune to havo returnrd homo thoroughly disgusted with horse racing at Honolulu. They havo withdrawn all their horses from the Honolulu truck nnd will heuce forth run them nt Hilo, where a trnnk will soon hi) built and u jockey club formed. ftews has noon recoivou ot tun death at Portland, Oroon, of G. 8. Waggouer, who was formerly employed respectively by tho Ha waiian hotl and W. 0. Peacock & Go', at Honolulu nud Hilo. Be twoen dilToronl engagement at tho botol ho spent souio time in South Africa. Mr. Wagyouer was nearly forty years old, and bo leaves a wifo nud young child ren. James Naknpuahi, Tribuuo com- po-ition, uiea or typuoui iever ii Puueo on tho 0th lust. H was 21 years of ago aud a gradual and silver medalist of tbo '96 class of St. Louis college, Hono lulu. Mr. Nnkapuabi leaves bis mother and a youug wifo at Hilo. A Japanese child was run ovot by a dray and killod on Front street last Thursday. A largo committee was appoint ed at n public mooting to arrange a program ior mo rouriu oi July. Geo. Ii. Hastings, a lato ar rival, ib before the district court for threatening D. Lycurgus with a revolvor. Edward Laoy, carpenter, died of consumption ou Monday. Ho was a native of Irolnnd, lifty yoars old. Kilohana heat Tumi Tunis at baseball, 12 to 4. Tho Waiakoa team bus dropped out oi tbo leouuo. On Thursday tboro woro fivo large vessels in Hilo harbor, 'all consigned to H. Hacktold & Go., Ltd. Tho brig John D Tallant, Hoff manager was fin oil Fully Prepared For Reception Quarantined Passengers. Short Stop On a Sand Bank Has Amount Of Coal Aboard No Phy sician Appointed Yet. Of Fill- land, arrived on Thursday from Port Townsond with 701) M feet lumbor. Messrs. Itodiek and Walton have sold their land at Olaa, con taining 304 aoros, for $30,00). nit. maxwkli. itnt'oirry. Tbo Bulletin has received from Walter Maxwell, director and obief chemist of the Hawaiian Suiinr Planters Association, a copy of his report to President MoKinley. This is inoludod in Secretary Wilson's anuuul report from the Agricultural Dopartraont to the President aud is tbo tirst report to bo so recognized by tho national government. Dr Maxwoll has desonbed tho agricultural conditions bore very fully nnd de votes considerable valuahlo space to new industries and tbo subject of labor ou tbo plantations. "A Illot In 'Hie 'Hcntclienii." At the homo of Mh. W. F. Frear, Punabou stroet, yo9torday afternoon, Mrs. Hannibal A. Wil liams appeared iu Robert Brown ing's "A Blot In tho 'Soutcboon" in tho opon ,air before quite a number of ladies aud gentlemen who woro invited by Mrs. V. It. Oastlo, Mrs. B. F. Dillingham, Mrs. II. E. Onlemau and Mrs W. F. Frour. Mrs. Williams was as poworful as over and furnished for tho two hundred or more pre sent, avor, pleasant aud iusltuo tive nftornoon. In tho Folic Court this foro noon Svlvano Nobrigga of the Eutorpritio Dairy $25 nnd costs ou tho charge of selling adulterated milk to pa trons. Defendant was repront pd by Attorney Do Bolt and Mar shal Browu attended to tho. prnso cution. Tho principal witness put on tbo stand was L'ood Inspector E. C. Shorey who explained tho steps leading up to the arrest of Nobrigga. Milk Inspector Myhro bad obtained n sample of milk from tbo Enterprise Dairy cart nn the streets nud this upon being tested, was found to contain 7.72 per cont of solid matter. Dy tbo examination of mixod samples from twonty cows ot tho dairy it was fouud that 11.49 per cent of solids wn) contained, tbis being 3.72 per cont more than in tbo milk sold on tbo Btreots. Milk taken from tho worst cow picked out by the manager of tho dairy himself, contained 10.90 per cent ot solids or J, Id per cout more thau iu tbo milk sold' on tho streets. Mr. Shorey wai forced to go through a rigid cross examination by Attorney De Bolt but ho nn. swored nil que&tious satisfactorily and stated at tho oud, in nnswer to a qufstion, that ho had as yet announced no standard. Iu answer to the nuosttan why Nobrigga should havo bcn the tirst mau arrested, Air. buorov answered that defendant had beou tho first to offend nfter tho warn ing givon by tho Board of Henlth. Others had offended later nnd their eases would bo nttou lod to in duo time. Ho had no spito against Nobrigua but was carrying out tbo work of the uoard of Health iu as jealous, a manuor ns pos sible. Attomo) Do Bolt suggested that the fact that Nobrigga did not bolnng to tho DniryrneuV As sociation might havo bad some thing to do with tho amount of solids in tho milk. Ho moved for tbo dischargo of tho defendant but Judgo Wilcox did not soe it tuat wny. nopngga was put ou tho stand iu his owu dofenso. Tho case of Nobrigga and its outcomo hns beon watohed with a groat doal of interoat by the peo- plo of Honolulu as it is tho first of tho kind that has como np Horetoforo the dairymon have proceeded on the even tenor of their way without molostatiou Now that tho Board of Henlth has exprossed its determination to forret out and bring into tho courts tho violntors of tho pure food law, thore aro likely to bo some interesting developments. Nourigga ib naturally not satis- bed Willi tlio outcomo ot Jus case nud has, through his attorney, filed a notice of appeal. Dispnte Will be Settled Roid Jury. by Special Plantation Claims to Have Acted In Coed Fattb Objection to Go?ernmenml Paying Over Money. As soon as tho trnnsfor of pas sengers from the plagno infected Nippon Maru to the Oity of Columbia is made, tho liner will sail for Sin Franci6co, carryinn her through passengers and mail from this port as well as tho 7o0 tons of cargo which sho brought to Honolulu to dischargo hero. Tho City of Columbia left tho Pacific Mail whart about teu o'clock tlno morning aud was tow ed out to her anchorage outsido tho harbor. She proeontoJ nn iu teresting spectacle to the many persons gathorod on tbo wharf to 6oe her olT. Many wero supplied with kodaks which thoy used often. Tho City of Columbia was a little lopsided, having n Blight list to port, evidontly on account of the coal sho bad aboard. As sho was boing towed through tho channel, observers woio surprised to notico that she was uangorously noar tho (.aud-banks, and a moment lator the steamer appcarod not to bo movinc, wliilo tun tnc was doing its boat, nud kept a heavy strum ou tho lino. The Columbia had just grazed n sand bank, nnd it was thought for a momont that sho bad stuck fast. Sho uow lies anchored outniilo whero sho will recoivo tho pasungers for this port, but is uuahlo to receive tbo freight brought by tho Nipp3n Maru. A scow wnapraployod tin morn ing to carry ice, fruit aud various provisions out to tbu Nippon Mnru. Tho quarnntino aboard tho Oity of Columbia will enduro for saveu days from tho timo tbo passeugers go abmrd. Pilot J. It. Macauluy had charge of tho quarautino vca sol this nioruiuR. Tho Columbn is fully supplied with coal bo that sho will bo nblo to steam away in case of a eovero storm. No physician for tho Columbia has yet bpon nppoinlod. Dr. Diy uu9 that mattor in hand. I'unulioii I'rptitirulory. Tho graduatiog exorcisps of the Puuahon Preparatory School took place at the hcuoiI tun morning undor tho direction of Principal S. P. French. Tho first number was a chorus. Next camo tho in vocation by Rev. O. H Gulick and thr-n essays by the following twenty-two members ot tlio gra duating class: Harold W Axtell, Kenneth F Brown. Ethel P Gay, Samuel H Mahelonn, Margarot L Potorsou, Mark A Robinson, Frederick D Lowroy, Dougloa A Kincaid, Afong Ahot'n, Cbnn Pin Yip, Elith Spaldiug, E DagmnrSorou son, Edward G Dovorill, Joseph Taylor, Lan Mok Lin, William A Dickson, Eleauor J Waterhouse, Ueury A Afouc, Ivy K Itichard non, Carl It Gardner, Arthur G Horner nud Floreuce Hill. Much conteutiou exists iu tho Halnwa District over the pablia road quostions aud nt prosont thero seem to bo no signs of com promise betwosn tho contending factions. Tho uovomment road iu that pirl of Halawa from a point known as the McCandless "windmills" to Hala'va brulno baa a winding grado. When the Oahu plantation pro moters started in to put their land iu order, tbo claim is that it was tacitly agreed aud undorrttood that tho plantation peoplo wtro to chango the course of the roid by building ono in a direct lino from Dr. MoGrew'a laud on the liuo of the old road to tho H lawa bridge, onsuriog a better grado aud uo curvos. Thoy did so and thin far have expended about S500J and tho government hns been to an additional expense of about 81G00. Now that tho question of accop tauco by tho Cabinet comes up ltopresontativo McCandless ap pears iu opposition. He has filed a protest signed by 250 residents and property holders of tbo district against tho accoptiucc aud says that ho intends to persist in his op position. Ho claims that ns tho plantation is to bo wholly bene fited by the change thoy should stnnd nil tho expense, build tbo road according to tho specifica tions required by law anil refund to tbo government all moneys it has expanded. An order issued to the Itond Master to do no moro work on the now road, nor to couutennnco tho furtbor expen diture of public money t hereon. On tbu other band tho Oahu peoplo clnirn that thoy have a:tod in good faith, havo expended a largo amount of monoy and built n road that is first class in ovory regard nt to grado aud material nud that it is iu tho liuo of a direct saving of travel aud tends to make tho rotd ouo continuous boulovnrd Attorney General Cooper stntod that the subject mattor bad been undor consideration for arbitration, but no satisfac tory agreement bnving boon reached, tho plantation peoplo bad demanded a trial by a road jury and that tho trial would bo bold nt an oarly dato. Yesterday afternoon n summonB and ordor for jurors was issued to Marshal urown nud ho has set tho hearing of the matter for Wednesday at 10 a. m. in bis otlico. Victim if Aiioult In Moiiillul. Ab Mole, Ah Huua aud Ohu Wa appeared in tbo Polico Conit this forenoon on the chargo of assault nnd battery on Kunihi. It was learned that tho victim was stilt in tho hospital. Judgo Wilcox ordered tho names of tho China men stricken from tho calendar ns the proBPCulioii had as yot obtain od no evidence in the mattor. It is probablo that tho men will bo raarreslod. Dlilit't Kiiutv Hie I.mr. In tho Polico Oonr: this foro noon Mitumia, u Japanese, wns fined SID aud cobU ou tho ohargo of driving n dray factor thau the pace allowed by tho law. On be ing UHKtlll IU JIUUU IIMIUIUUI 1111- swerod that bo did not know tho law and also that he was in n liar ry. Judgo Wiloox onBworod that it would cost tho dofendant just 610 nnd costs to learn tho law. McVhi' Iii Hie Octoroon, Mr. MoVay Iihb como to the Goucliifiou that the public of Ho nolulu have bad so much of tho classic drama and farco comody lately that a melo drama wonld bo a ploasaut change. In ivccordanco with his convictions ho has docid ed to present next Saturday night Dion Bonciuaulta famous comedy drnran"The Ootoreou." This will bo a grand farowoll performanco. Perhaps no play of its kind has tenohed the popularity of this piece with the exception of Undo Toiub Cabiu and euch men as Joseph Joffersou, the idol of tho Amorican stage, havo brought it into its present prominence, b.ilem Sounder is a part that gives Mr. MoVay amplo scope to display his ability as a character artist and his friends know that any thing ho attempts iu that liuo will bo ably handled. Ilmvnlliiiia l.-nvlnjj. . John Baker nud wifo will loavo for Poll Towiitfiid iu the Amelia this nftarunoL'. Baker i- a Ha waiian well known along tho wharves. 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