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w ClAtJO 7 J r9mWTOe4kV"; '- r,w gffWf's; THE DAILY BULLETIN, FEBRUARY 13, 1895. 4 T -. ZX' T 1.00 AL AT7S GENERAL NKWfl Tho Board of Health met this afternoon. A woodworker is wnntod by tho Hawaiian Carriage Manufacturing Company. A gold pin with a bangle has been found anil handod ovor to tho dotoc tivo bureau. Mystio Lodge. No. 2.1cl of P., will moot this evening at 7:150 o'clock at its hall on King slroot. A Japaueso acrobat is shown in tho kinotoscope to-day. To-morrow a blacksmith shoeing a horse will bo oxhibited. Dollars to doughnuts Deputy Marshal Brown will bo prouder of tho Bulletin's poetry than of the Star's portrait (1). There will bo a mooting of OQicor Oroen's squad, Citizou's Guard, at tho Mutual Tolophono Company's ofllce this eveniug. A batch of fifty-sovou rebels will i be brought up for trial before tho Court-martial aftor tho conclusion , of tho present trial. Tho purse of money presented to I tho native police by tho citizens of Honolulu will bo distributed to , them at 10 o'clock to-morrow morn ing. , Mechanics' Homo, corner Hotel aud Nuuanu streets, lodging by day, i week or month. Terms: 25 and 50 couts per night; $1 aud $1.25 per j week. Although tho rebellion has boon suppressed more than a month, it is hardor for a reporter to see the Marshal now than to find tho elixir oflifo. Squad No. 8, Citizens' Guard, have olectod tho following officers: F. J. Lowrey, sergeant; Theo. F. Lansing, H. F. Wichman, E. Kopko and C. F. Wall, corporals. Demurrer in Nahaololua vs. Kaa ahu was argued and submitted be fore Judge Coopor to-day by Hart well for plaintiff and Johnson and Achi for defendant. Squad 9. Citizens' Ouard, has ' elected tho following officers: Jona than Shaw, Borgeantj J. J. Carden, J. M. Tracy, Henry Smith and Clar ence L. Crabbe, corporals. Chester Adolphus Doyle, his friends think, ought to come iu for a present to reward ins valorous conduct as a courier in the late war. ! An electric shirt stud with a rod light would hit him nicely. United Carriage Company's stand bosidos having superior hacks al ways roady at tho call of "290," fur nishes fiuo livery outfits at tho short est notico good horses and nice car riages, from buggy to wagonotte. Q. R. Harrison, practical piano and organ maker aud tuner, can fur nish best factory references. Orders left at Hawaiian News Co. will re-! coive prompt attention. All work guaranteed to bf the same as dnue ( in factory. I Lieutenant Holi, of tho polico force, who was injured during tho conflict at Bertelmann's premises on Jan. 6, is in harness again. He ap peared in tho ranks during tho pre sentation to Senior Captain Farkor yesterday for the first time, siuco he was hurt. H. G. Biart has removed from King street to tho store of Chris Clnrif T7nrf. ntrnf. T'hnrn La will repair watches and mako souvenir spoons anujoweiry oi overy uescrip - tion. Having been tho practical watchmaker for Wounor & Co. ton year?, ho noods no pulling. t t iir, ii i ' i -i John W. Carrol , charged with as- sault with a doadlv weapon, to wit. a pistol, on tho person of his brother- m-lnnr nrna rnl.inaiifl Irnm miatnrlv a piatoi, on tuu iiunuu oi u13 uroinor- m'1iaW' cWr,l0ard ffmi 0U8tndy under S1000bon,l8 yesterday after - noon. W. W. Wright and Gus Schu - mau aro tho surotios and J. A. Ma-1 goon will uoiouu tho young man. oung is all Tho man who was shot is all right again. Mrs. Keimouschuoidor has intro - duced a now raro variegated carua- tion which she has uamed tho Ha waiian Flag. It combines tho colors beautifully, tho petals boing finoly marked with magonta streaks and spots on pink ground. Tho (lower is full and perfect calyx not burst ing. This now variety is suro to win the admiration of all lovors of flowers, both for its beauty and namo. Black Sheop. Complaints havo reached tho Mar shal about bad conduct ou tho part of some members of tho night mounted patrol. It is roportod somo of tho men havo jumped ovor foncos and attempted to enter private houses. If such roports aro corrobo rated tho offenders will doubtless get their walking tickets suddouly. They would, if loft on tho force, bring disreputo upon what is gonor ally a goutlomauly body of men. YOUNG PORTUGUESE THIEF. Beglna With Chicken Stealing and Advances to Bnoak Thlovory. During tho oxcitomont causod by tho firo at tho Opora Houso yester day morning, tho room of ouo of the guests at tho Hawaiian Hotel was entered and a fine pair of shoes was takon. Ouo of tho employees no ticed a Portuguese boy issuing from tho hostelry and suspicion was thrown on him. Detective Larson was notifiod and located the culprit at 0:80 o'clock yesterday evening at Kaakopua. After boiug subjected to a rigid examination tho boy con fessed his guilt and indicated tho place whore tho boots wore to tho detective. This morning an officer accompaniod tho boy to Makiki, uenr tho old baseball grounds, and in a houso owned by a relative of the culprit wero found tho shoos, hidden under a bed. Tho boy, whoso name is Frank Gouveia, was charged with larcouy. Ho is tho same lad who figured in a Makiki chickon larcouy in tho District Court somo timo ago. BOLD MIDNIGHT THIEF. Ho Goes Vluough a Lodging Houso and Rlilos Fockots, i Tho new lodging houso on tho corner of Uoretania and Fort streets l was gono through by a thief botweou tho hours of ouo and two o'clock on 1 Tuosday morning. Thothief made ' no attempt to conceal his presence, 1 but walked through tho hallway un- dor protenco of being ouo of the lodgors. Tho room of Mr. Hegg, an I artist and visitor here, was entered and $16 takon from his pocket. After doing doing this tho thief walked ' into another room and took $2 out 1 of another man's pockets. Thoso of tho tenauts who happouod to bo i awake wero under the impression that the nocturnal prowler was ono 1 JL IUU lUUfUlO IIUU WIS 4f fUtVlU- lar notico of tho disturbance until I noxt moruing, whon the persons who i wero robbed announcod their losses. This recalled the early morning in cident. DEVOTED TO EXILE. Ibroo Well-known Foreign Residents Tako th Option of Banishment Fred. Wundenborg, Jamei Brown and O. L. Ritman, prisoners of state, hnrn hnnn rnlnnsnd Irnm inil with. out trial on parole, it boinc under stood that oach ono of them shall leave the country at the earliest I opportunity, not to return except ' upon a permit from the Minister of Foroign Affairs. Ritmau will likely marry his aOlanced ono. and make his ezilo a honoymoon trip to the United States. Wundenborg, being ; of original British nationality, will i go to the Australasian colonies. : Brown goes to the Unitod States. ' Thero is no punishment of banish ment in the treason law, but certain prisoners aro said to havo boon givou , the choice of standing their trial by i court-martial or leaving the coun try. FIVE YE AIIS IN JAIL. Thirteen Bobols Kecoivo their Sen tence at Oahu Prison. Marshal Hitchcock ibis forenoon took into custody, from tho military authorities, tho following-named thirteen prisoners of war, convicted oi treason. I heir sentences were I announced to them at Oahu Frison, 1 being imprisonment at haul labor J for five yoars. The statutory fine of $5000 had boon imposed by tho I Court-martial, but remittod by Frosi- dent Dole. Tho list is as follows: Patrick L Johu Mahuko Ko. im t: ! v i..i it. p. , Kn'0 Pllualua Samuol Kala. l '. ' -. I . n p. , K lllualua. Samuel Kala - ' 1". Kilohana. Manuel Kuhio. Henry 1 Mab s&mml K, Knioa Nakaikua- 1 i.jn ' i mnm p,irfl bine aud Tom Fedro. Tf vmi irnnt trt lintr n rnnllv tmm cioc or wateh at oast prfcos in. I BP00t, tho stock of Brown x Kuboy. 1 at.N',1i Mawmlo Templo; there you will find tho largest variety in Ho-, iiolulu at tho lowest prices; clocks and watches sold on weekly aud monthly payments. Browu & Kuboy mako a specialty of rubbor stamps. Woodworker Wanted ! $4.00 por Day? C- Only Mechanics need apply HawilUn Carrie M'I'g Co., 12D2-U No. 70 Queon stroet. EDISON'S KINETOSOOPE ! F OK TEN (10) CENTS YOU CAN SEE tno ureutust Jiuryei oi science. TO-DAY "Tho lioilng Cats." trtur- Suhjeuts changed dally ut Hurt it Comimny's, Hotol street Exhibition hours: 0 a. h. to U r. m. l'.'52-tf Daily Bulletin 60 cents per month. LADIES' Ml. Commencing SATUU-, DAY, February 9th, and1 continuing for one week wc will hold the la no est iihm NANT sams of the skason. At the nriee-i wo are asking every piece will be sold. Read what follows and kindly bear it in mind. POPULAK APPROVAL Goes far toward establish ing the standing of a business house in any community, and the good-will and patronage we have had during the last forty years indicate, not only that wc have the popular approval, but that those who have dealt with us have been eminently satisfied with thuir transactions. AVE ATTRACT And retain patronage more by the excellence of quali ties fthown and our reason able lMtiOES than by prcpos- terous claims of selling goods below cost, etc. WE REPEAT As wc have said before that when you pay less for goods than wc ask lor them you get an inferior quality. WIIILE WE Cany a stock of dry goodn that is complete in every sense, from the lowest priced goods to the most luxurious made, we make a specialty of the highest grade, and exclu sive designs of the most rc- . "d accepted styles. IT IS Worth your while always in making purchases to look , t our stock before deciding, . I T , , . &: If WC have what you want you will certainly ouy it, it quality and price arc any con sideration. t B. F. FSQLKRS fc CO. By J as. F. morgan. LAND AT AUCTION. fX SATUIIDAY. FED. lfl, 1S95, AT 12 J o'clock noon, at tho Auction Jiooms of Jas. !'. Morgan, will be sold thoso Pre mises at Kaumakaplli. Mono ulii, Oahu. anil more particularly described in deed of William CI. Achl to Ana Momona Kama! el al, dated 1st April, IhtU and rccoidcd In Liber OS, prce 173, containing an area of 7J, 1 '25U2 square feet, tncethor with Three Hutld lugs thrrcun. Those Peiules g ve to buyers n very gnod investment after very utile ropnirs to tno nonscs. lino pcrieat. aja) For further particulars, apply to A. P. l'KIKKSON and WILLIAM O. ACHI, Attorneys for tho Owners Honolulu, Dec 29, lb!)l. AINA MA KE KUDALA. TA. KA 1'OAONO, KKI1. in, 1MW, MA lfX kit Mora 12 iiwnkea, c kual la aku ana ma ke Kudala nkc.i, ma ka Knml Kudala o Jas. T. Morcan. keht nmu Apana Alna o , fiTo i f ,,?i koiunakai, II ifonohUii. ' o.hu .1 hooakk"?a u jlilena ma ka miala kj.al a William d Achl la Ana Momona K-iniol mu, I liana la i ka la 1 o Atinrtlu 1UStn it kfi.taln mi. kit Tlnkft 0M ' noao IT:), n ma Iu ulna he 2.72 kapual ill, i mu na Halo hot Kkolu u leu la inaluna o ka alna. A lona ana i ka mea nualmaihe ukiniftiieu inalkni no ke dalu mahoDo o ka , kuleaua liana hou una 1 na hale. He malkal ko , No na mea 1 kon. e nliuu in A. V. I'KTEUBON n mo. WILLIAM 0. AOHI, Lolo do na Ona o ku Ainu. Honolulu, Deo. 21, 18'X. 12ii0-5t ELECTION OF OFFICERS. AT THE ADJOUItNKD ANNUAL Mooting of the Stockholders of the Waianab Co., held this day, the following gentlemen were elected to servo during the e turning year: H, A. Wlilemauu President, U. N.WIlox Vice-President, J. M. powett. HecKtary it Treasurer, F. W. Mucfurlane Auditor J. M D0W8KTT, Secretary. Honolulu, Fell 11, IS'W. r.'t0-3t LOST Auaycolt,6i:vi:n mouths old with no hrand, whlto K'rip on foreheail, lleward will ho givou. Enquire nt Uullktin OWce. l'JW-lw mmr New Goods! - : JUST OPENED AT 520 Fort St, - - HCorLolxliJL I .ATEST NOVELTI ES : Van Dyke Collars! New Veilings! Children's Stockings In similes of Tan In all sizes. SHDOZRT CORSETS! Just the thing for rld'ng or (or thort people. We have them In all sizes. New Hand Bags, New Buckles, Now Jet Trimmings, New Silk Trimmings. Black Drapery Net for Dresses ! What Shall We Drink? When tho rays of Old Sol are boiling down at u ninety de gree rate, tlio nir like the breath of a furnaco and everything hot, dry aud dusty, tho uutural desiro of tho average human is to drink. But, what to drink? Thcro's tho question. The serious elFect of an ovcr-iudulgcnco iu ico water is well known. Tho thousand and one cheap gassy beverages are known to bo more or less injurious to the health, while tho mineral waters of known purity and hcalthfulnces aro a luxury beyond tho reach of but few. What shall we drink? A bcvorngo to meet tho requirement?, must, iltni of all, bo nlMoliitely pure and non-alcoholic. It should possees a incdi ciiml clement to counteract tho cfl'ccts of tho heal aud keep tho blood pure and tho stomach healthful. In order to be palat able and refreshing, it should bo sparkling and eficrvcsccnt. Last but not least, it mu&l bo economical and within the reach of all. A bovcrago that fully meets all of tho above require ments and one that is entitled to more than passing mention is HIRES HOOT I1EER, manufactured by tho Chas. K. Hikea it Co., of Philadelphia, U. S. A. Thin preparation has been ana lyzed by tho highest authorities aud pronounced by them to be free from any deleterious substance and absolutely non-alcoholic ; whilo all physicians acknowledge its health giving qualities. It has a delicious, appctuing lluvor, is full of snap, sparkle aud cHervcscenco, and is without a peer as a refreshment. A packago from your Btorokcoper will mako ilvo gallons of this grout temperance drink. Truly it answers tho question What shall wo drink? There are many substitutes and imita tions ot HIKES' KOOT BEER offered for sale which should bo carefully avoided, TestircLorListls : "Wo have used your Root Uccr for over a year and Unit it delicious and healthful. Wo would not like to bo without 'it a single day. Wo find it is helping all of us. Mits. F. JI. Claick, 7:i.ri Chester St., Oakland, Cab, U. S. A." "Wo havo used over ono hundred bottles of your Root Ueor, drinking it winter aud summer. My brother nnd myself aro total abstainers, drinking nothing but Hires' Root Deer. Miciiaki. Kui.lv, 10 Water St., Waltham, Mass., U. S. A." JOBBERS: IIomtoN Diiua Oomianv Benson, Smith & Company HOLLIBTER DltUQ COMPANY, Lewis & Company Grocers Beware of Bacteriated Waterl Drinking water should bo boiled and filtered. Tho Only Reljahle "Water Filter is the Slack k BroWQlOW. They aro made aro accessible in all parts and PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., ID CORNER FORT A MERCHANT STREETS. SITUATION WANTED BY A JAPANESE MAN AND WIFE, good cooks ami understand how to hniidiu neulug machine, willing to make i tueiuseiVHS generally usmii. Aiinmanior rend and wrlto Knglibli Atlilress - New Goods! AVholesnlo Druggists LTD. . . . on scientific principles. They can be readily cleaned. Pore Guaya&Poria Jelly Put up hy Mu-.. A. P. JONES. M.W.McCHESNEY&SONS, I JJI5 Agents, Queen Strett, lm IV