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V' win "'s f f ,(- '..- vfi "WP'tf - V EVENING BULLETIN, JUNE 7, 1SD5. 5 ..j f A AND GENERAL. Company A, innpoction and muster this evening. Dr. Wnyson will make a tour of tlio island for his lionKh. Tho Suprbmo CoUrt has ad journed till Tuesday. Ilruco Carlwricht and family have gone to Kulionou for a few clays. Tho Sharpshooters hold a meet ing tonight in tho old legislative hall. Company i Tho llohron Drug are solo agents lor the Soqnah remedies W. 0. Wilder, Jr., was unani mously ro-olected captain of Com pany D last night. William II. Groig's condition has improved since his transfer to the hospital. A crickot match botweon local elevens has been added to tho Fourth of July attraction. Tho polico force will enter uu oight and fourteen oared bargo in tho racos on the Fourth. W. Colvillo, F. Fulconor and S. Chutt woro tho only passengers for this port by tho Alameda. Tho Honolulu Lacrosse Club has its first practice gamo this afternoon on the old ball grounds. Graduating oxorcises at Kamo- hamoha school again thin evening. Special cars will leave Fort street at 6:45. It has been suggested that a matinoo by the Marquardts on Saturday would bo about tho pro per thing. Genor.il Orders tfo.'s 7 and 8. rein ting to tho military reviow on July 4th, appear in our advertis ing columns. One of the Alameda's passen gers, vns unfoitunato enough tn lose her diamonds, jewelry and money on the trip hcio. Tho Hawaiian Electric Com pany have adopted plans for their cold storago building and will soou commonco work. Ex-Minister Thurston will hore nftor devote himsolf to tho prac tice of law. Ho has opened an ollice on Kauliutnunu street. Tho arrests this morning were two Chinese for having opium in possession and ono native for soil ing liquor w thout a liconso. Meohanics' Homo, corner Hotel and Nunanu streets, lodging by day, week or month. Terms: 25 nnd 50 cents per night; $1, and SI 25 por week. Two hundred resorvod soats for Friday's concert woro sold by Frank Hnogs in half an hour yesterday. Seats for Saturday tiro now on sale at tho Ilobron Drug Company s storo. Whether thero will bo a display of flic works or not on the Fourth depends largely on tho success whifh Wrny Taylor meots with ' in collecting subscriptions from Government employes and others. C. Fi. Williams, tho pinnoer furnituro dealer and undertaker of Honolulu, left for San Francisco today on tho Alninotlu. lie ox pects to make it Hying trip and will loturn with a largo and com plete fitockof furnituro and under taking goods. If you want your watch repair ed, if you want jowolry mado up neatly. If you want souvonii spoons, or anything in tho jewel ry lino. H.G. Biart, at 0. Geitz's storo, Fort streot, is your man. Ho was for ten years tho prac tical watchmaker for Wonuor it Co General Hartwoll entertained at diuuer yestorday a numbor of thoso who gained thoir first knowlogo of law in his office and others with whom he has been associated in his long logal ex perience. Thoso presont woro: Pre sident Dolo, Minister Hatch. W. It. Castlo, W. O. Smith, L. A. Thurston, J. M. Motisarrat, Judge Whiting, Judgo Froar, Judgo Peny, Cecil Brown, W. T. Brig lmm and W. L. Stanley. LOCAL fiT "1NWH dOd AT1Vl03d5 iM'lWU CV (B ' , lki .1 '' ..norjnja ' 'Ji ijrr 9 ir?ntrtrwnvr-rrrrJLimxa 'antmnemvareincKvrrfTr frwrsf"rxrxexnu Fivo desortors fivun tho ship M'inuol Loaguno are still at largo. The usual quota of socioty poo plo were on board tho Alamoda this morning but the crowd on tho wharf was unusually small. Manngor Ilondry of the Hawai ian Hnrdwaro Company ivch his new adv. in this paper credit for tho sale of a lady's bicyclo this morning. Kamehamoha I.'s statuo in front of tho Judiciary building is being burnished and ropaintcd. Tho old man doesn't seem to mind it. It was intimated by ono of tho Sonators this morning that tho Sonato coidd got along without any more ndvico or instructions from tho Labor Commission. M. P. Bobiuson, John Ena and Goorgo W. Smith woro ro olectod mombcrs of tho Council of Stato by tho Houso this nftor nnon.theyhavingrpsignodthoofficps that mado their first eloction il legal. Tho Judiciary Committee of tho Sonato will hold a cession to morrow afternoon for the purpose of hearing a deputation of sports men who nro in favor of Senator Brown's now gimo law. Messrs. Wilson. Gilford, Whitnoy, Black and others will bo hoard on tho matter. iMLi:i: COURT HEWS. All Sort ol CiiDen llpfore Juiluo I'crry Til In 31 rut ii x. J. Dunne pleaded not guilty yesterday of being a vagrant, but aftor a nights' reflection changed his mind. Ho changod his plea also this morning, in considera tion of which sontonco was sus pended. J. Kupihoa, Mrs. Schiofer and hor liege lord and mastor woro all us for using vulgar, profano and obtceno langnago on tho stroet but thoy aro now propared to swear they didn't. His Honor will attend to their cases this afternoon. Moke was drunk and mado no bonos about saying so. $3. Tho charge of assault and bit tory against 1 N. Davis was dismissed whoreupon he pleaded guilty of boing drunk. U. Lnlnibi pleaded guilty to selling s-pirtuons liquor without Iteonso anil wis foituu ito to get his sen tence suspended f r a tune. The ease against Jose C V iche co for selling goods without a li conso was d'sniisni'd. Tanaku is a .lap who is said to be in lining a hotel without a h cense. His pilikia will be suttled on Monday. Tho trial of 11. Pauls for va grancy occupied homo time hut tho Court finally concluded ho was a good man and let him go. L. Unit is the n iino ot an indi vidual who assaulted and letter ed Ah Leong by striking him six separate and distinct t mcs. Ho added insult to injuiy by holding him by tho hair while ho also cruisod his Load and face. As a justification Umi said the Chinaman has called his wife a thief and paid her othor similar complimeutB His Honor con cluded that Umi did about right and lot him go. Clrriill Court lct-Mn. Judgo Coopor has ronderod a decision in Thomas Clark vs Hat tie I'. Parker and others, bill for specific porforniiinco. Tho do fondants II. P. Parker and S. Parker authorized W. H. Cornwoll by imrol to sell certain lands at Wailulm. Cornwoll sold tho land to Ch.rk for 81000, taking in part payment $200 and giving a rocoipt for tho money, tho roceipt stating among other things that tho deed would bo executed in two months. Thoro was parol evidence to show that tho entire purchaso inonoy was to have been paid within Unity days from tho dato ui' tho receipt. Tho inonoy was uot paid, and tho land, was sold to tho Wailuku Sugar Com pany. Tho court after stating tho law dismisses tho bill. Hatch foi plaintiff; Cartor and Kinnoy for defendants. How' Till. Cordwood at S12.50 a small load is doar; chopping it up and carrying it into tho houso is a bother. But it must bo put up with by pooplo who stick to tho old ideas regarding conking. Nsw stylo stovo3. tho Now Process, for instance do not rcquiro coal or wood; there is no troublo to start them, no troublo or time wnstod in keeping them burning, you simply start thorn with a match and in three minutes the water is boiling, twenty minutes Inloryour bread is baked. If you want economy and tho wealth which follows, you should try a New Procoss Stovo sold by C. V. Sturdcvaut in tho Waring Block. , A New Abstract Office As a result of 15 yoars oxporienco in the Abstract JJusiness, i am propa Title iarod to make Abstracts of in a most thorough, accur ate, and complolo manner and on short notice. F. W Makinney. In W. O. Smith's Ofiico. .U8 ! Fort Streot. mylo THE "ARLINGTON ?? A FAMILY 1IOTKL. Prop. Per Day S ii.OO Por Week 12.00 Cpociol Z-Tcntili;- XCcxtao t The Uest of Attendance, the Uest Situa tion mid tlio FincHt Mealn in tins City. Wall Paper ! Wo havo just received direct from New York the LARGEST INVOICE GREATEST VARIETY 12er brought lieu- at ono time. Paiterns of 1895 I'ncch Hollared! WILDEK & CO., Limited. rjIaupFecIfeldn. BMlCErS. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands DRAW EXCHANGE ON TIIU Principal Parts ot tho World, and Transact a Genera) Banking, Business. i (Successor to Clias. Hammer.) HARNESS MAKER Kino and Four Stuck, Ik lire pared to manufacturo all Id nil h and k'raderi of Hand-mado Ilarncsa at short notice. i.owr.sT r ntici'.s vou oasii. All wotk Kiiarnntoed to bo satisfactory l)cforo leaving tlio sliop. 0-ilm i i I A Few of Din Specials Victoria laawzas 10 yards in a pieco for 75c. Pure Eainen Lawn 12 yards in a piece for .$1.50. Our IfcTcrcr Black Stocking for 25c. a pair; beat any quality town and absolutely fast color. 2ja.dics? BLifofoGcL 7 for SI. 00. Xjadics'" Cfccmises Zxinen, Laco Trimmed; 3 for $1.00. Our WMie CS-oods (i yards for 1.00 is the best value ever oli'ered. N. S. SACHS, ! r,0 Fort Stroet, ! From the t i sparkling eU'ervesccnce, and its remarkablo health-giving qua lities, make it invaluable as a refreshment for tho children and the grown-up folks. Jt is not only a strictly temperance bev erage, but a drink that satisfies every thirst; toning tho sto mach, building up tho systoin and creating an appotito for good, healthful food. There is only one genuine HIRES' ROOTBEER A pure, healthful and hone.tly-mado extract of Nature's best Uoots, Barks, Herbs ami Horrics Ifiir.s' liootbccr. A Package of Extract makes Five Gallons of this Delicious Drink. Made only by tho CHARLES E. 'X'estliLorLla.ls : "Your Uoot Ucer h excellent as a bevcra(,'o and acts liko it tonic. 1 would have no oilier. Wo um it on our tabic all Hummer instead of tea or water. Jtuv. 31. L. An'dmiikhi:, 1'ittnlmrKli, l'a., U. H. A." "I do not know how wo lmuUl ftet alonic without your lloot l?eor. Yo havo used it for a numbor of ycain and think it tho most delicious drink, and so Himplo to nuiko. My father ho11 a reat iiniuy iiackiiKed, OBjiecially duriut; tho warm weathci. Mas. S. V. Ci.aiik, 'ill SUawmut Ao., Orand ItapidK, Midi., lT. S. A." T OB IB Hoiiko.v DaiKi Co.miv;y Benson, Smith A: Company Hoi.listeu Dnuo Company, Ij'd Lkwis & Company this si'Aci: itisr.uvi:i) fOK M. S. LEVY Port Strict. 0 i Mryt in UndGiwests Honolulu, II. to the grand parents, tho whoio family can derive comfort, health and happiness from tho great temporanco beverage, Hikes' Root Bhkk. It is pre eminently a home requisite mado at homo and drank at home. Its dolicious flavor, ics HIRES CO., Philadelphia, U. S. A. SIRS: Wholesalo Druggist " " " 0 rocers "J t i ''1 s