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Evenin ullctiii 1 tV M VOL. 1. NO. 193. HONOLULU, H. I.. FRIDAY. JANUARY 'Hi' 189G. PRICE 5CENT& ,V 7." .- y. 'THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published ovcry day except Sundny nt v COO King Street, Honolulu, II. I. 8UIISCllTIOX KATES. Tcr Month, nnywhoro In tho Ha waiian Islands 3 75 .Per Year. 8 00 )Per Year, postpaid to America, Canada, or Mexico 10 00 fPor Year, postpaid, othor Foreign Countries 13 00 l'nynblo 'Invnrlnbly in Artvnnco. 'Telephone 230. P. O. Box 89. B. LfflNNEY, Manager. rurtE di Oi.r. LI LA IAA v LUUU is tl:3 source of good health. ' Jftysr'sSai'saparilla ., ffifas Vuro Blood, t, Stranairens tho Norvos, i. .5 i unci pern tho Appotiio, llcniovji thai Tired Fooling, and Hairs Ufa Worth Living. Sufferers fromlndiges- tiou, general debility, skin diseases, or I nnvntlinr nll- lSAPAB.W$ ment arising V-'!- V V'G from imnuro X. O ' S 'ioll sll0Ui(1 tp .-, ..in" PVJEW tako s ( fC ;' VCili :t tli: World' Great Expositions. " ?,!i'roo'cliPnpluiitntloM. Tho t ijiiu Ayov's Siirsiipnrlllii-'ls nronil . iifiil on tlm wrapper, nui is blown In ' vlio glows of ta.i buttle, i Mister Drug Co., Ltd. Sole Agents far tho Republic of Hawaii. . jMiog Mcrrf'iDg ! Imports of Champagne In to the United States, JTllOM JAH. 18T TO JUNE 1st, 1895. Cases. G H Mumra & Co.' a extra dry". 30,831 Pommory & Greno 11,798 Moot &, Ohandon 9,608 Heidsiook & Co., (dry Monopolo) 7.501 Louis ltoederor 3,438 Kuinurt 3,136 Perrier Jouot 3.280 Irroy&Co 1,785 Vve. Clicquot 2,378 BouoheSec 992 Delbeck&Co 728 SL Marcoi.ux 834 Krug&Oo : 270 OhaB. Heidsiook . 355 Various 5.419 4 .' Total 81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM . ' HOUSE RECORDS. Macfarlane & Co., Solo Agents for G. H. Mnram & Co. for tbe Buwuiian Islands. 124-tr UPox Ssble Building -:- Lots AT Delightful situation. Beatlfut view o the ocean. Excellent neighborhood. Loyely surroundings. A. V. GEAR. BARON AND LIEUTENANT, r.ccir.s i-oijnc ani tiie itat.ian e:ihas;arok. A Morj- of American Independence mitl Otllclal Etiquette Irom tlio United Slnles Capital. Tho Washington Capital pub lishes the following story of Lieu tenant Lucion Young, the naval officer who is not permitted to publish his book on Hawaii, be cause it is considered to reflect on tho record of tho Olovolund ad ministration, which will bo found of intorest. Tho scono of tho in cident hero related is laid during tho Harrison tegimo, when Bcnja miu F. Tracy was Secretary of tho N'ivy. It was Lieutenant Young, ncr cording to tho story, who a few years ago offered to teach Buron Fava, the Italian Embassador, a lesson in Amorican manners. Tho international cpieodo w.m tho re quest made by the Emba3Sudor to tho Secretary of tho Navy for a roport upon a subject of great importance to him, which ho begged might bo dolivored the same evoning, in order that he could forward it to his Govern ment in tho morning mail. Lieu tennnt Young was detailed to pro pure the information. Ho worked all day and all the evening, with only a sandwich and a cup of coffee, excused himself from n dinner party and from an engage ment ho hod mntlo to tako somo ladies to a ball. Tho memoran dum was completed about mid night, when he got a cab and drovo to the Italian legation. It was clo6pd and dark, und no one answered his summons. Then ho wont to Baron Fava's residence, where ho was told that tho Em bassador was dining out. Ho wont to the houso whuro tho din ner had boon given and leurned that tho Baron was at tho ball which he himself wanted to attend, but found thero tho Buron had left a few'minutos before. t Then Young gave up tho search and went to his club. Tho first man he saw aftor entering tho door was tho Italian Embassador drinking wine with a party of friends. Liouteimnt Young ap proached him with a propor salute and, after a fow words of oxTJlanution, offered him tho papers. Tho Buron haughtily de clined thorn. "You impertinont follow," said he; "why did you follow me all over tho town? I am tho Embas sador of Italy, nud I do my busi ness at tho legation ofmy Govern ment. You should have had tho papors thore boloro I left this afternoon. Instead of that you disturb my frionds by entoring thoir. houses and intrude upon my club. I will repoit your imper ii uenoe to tho Secretary of tho Navy tomorrow." Tho soa dog from Kentucky waB veiy red in tho fnco by this time, and mudo tho following re marks: "You ungrateful old macaroni chewing monkby tamor, I am u member of this club and you aro only a guest, but if you will como out into the Btieot for fivo minutes I will touch you a lesson in North American mannors, Thero aro tho papors I huvo spent fifteen hours in propnring for you," and ho throw them on tho tablo. "You can tako thom or leavo thom, as yen like." Tho Baron called upon Secre tary Tracy the next day and oom pluined that Lioutonant Young had insulted him. ThoSecrotary Bent for tho offender, who roluted tho affair bb I have told it, in cluding tho bonodiotion he had pronounced. Tho Secretary had pressing business in tho next room for a few moments and when ho recovered hitriHolf okod what tho Embassador had to suggest. Baron Fava domandod that tho lioutonant bo reprimanded. "Consider yourself reprimand od," said the Secretary gruvoly, nnd Lioutonant Young bowed and loft the room. MonTiAjrv Ri:i'onT. SIXtj-flTo Death In Honolulu Dtirlili: IitiM HI on til. Agent Fioynold's monthly mor tuary loport shows a totil of 05 deaths for Decombor or 10 less than tho saino month last your. Of thoso -29 were Hawaiians, 10 Ohiueso, 5 Portuguese, 3 Japan ese, 5 British, A Amorican and 3 of othor nationalities. The principal causos of death wcro consumption 8, pneumonia 6, old ago S, whooping cough 5, influenza 4, bronchitis 3, debility 4, fovor 3. Thero was ono death from starvation, ono from a gun shot wound und ono from loprosy. Tho annual death rato por thou sand for tho mouth was 27.80. Iluud Concert Tonight. This ovoning at 7:30 tho Ha waiian band will play at tho hotel out of complimont to tho expected arrivals by tho Australia. Tho following is tho program: l-AKT I. I Overture "Fra DIaYolo"...'. AuVer i Murih "U S S Baltimore" (ncw)..SasU 3 Fantasia "Princess Air" Clarence 4 "HemluUceucts of Donizetti" Godfrey taut it. 5 Medley "Pleasant Memories" Beyer 0 WalU "Isabella" (uuw) Savasta 7 Fantasia "Darkles Dream" LaiHuj; 8 Dance "Darkles Jubilee" Wlcgand Hawaii I'onoi. Ciand Ariujr Onicern. Tho newly olectod officers of Geo. V. DeLong Post, No. 45, G. A. H., woro duly installed last night. Thoy wore: R Jay Greene, post commander; L Adler, sonior vico-commander; Fredoriok Sher man, junior vico-oommander; Wm McOuiidless, chaplain; W L Ea ton, quartormastor; W F Wil liams, officor of tho day; N B Emorson, surgeon; L L LaPiorro, adjutant; Urband Conkling, olli cer of the guard. m The Amtrolla's Passeneern. Following aro tho arrivals by tho Australia today: Bobt Aborcrombie, wife and child, S M Ballou ond wifo, A H Baoholdor, J A Buok, Dr F M Orano, O M Cooko, Mrs O H Kn eign and 2 ohildren, Judgo Wm Foster, J H Fisher and wifo, Miss I Fisher, StuflbrJ Hoapy, E A Huber, C J Holdsworth and wifo, B V Hoovor, wifo and child, Mrs M L Hoover, Prof F A Hnnmor. Wm J Kline, F M Lowis, Miss O Moulder, Wm Marks, Mrs F E Nichols and 3 ohildren, Miss Nichols, J C Ohlandt, Miss Bus Bell. J A Rodriguez, Miss M Sul livan, O K Vim Horn. D V Wald ron, Piof A F Zumloch and 10 in stoorago. F. M. Lowis roturued by today's Btoamer. Prof. A. F. Zumloch, tho world renowned mogician aud rival of Hermann, was a passenger by tho Australia. Tho trial of F. Smith, whoso real nama is J. N. Buohauan, tho passenger who brought a trunk on tho Miowera with opium in the ful&o bottom, took place this morning and ended in his conviction. He was sentenced to nine months im prispnmont and a fine of $500. Notice of appeal was given and bail was Gxoa at $1500. Davis and Humphreys wero defendant's attorneys. Possibly Judgo "Whiting will take his scut on tho Supromo Oourt Bonch tomorrow as Socond Assooiato Justico. His promo tion was mentioned na a fact by a Minister to a Bulletin reporter today. DIED BY HIS OWN HAND. ANortn:it .iin,tiiii.'it op company U C'OttMITS SUICIDE. 11 r Slinotlnc on wwii the Top ol lfix limit u sprliiKlli-ld little flullrl. About half-past eight o'clock this morning another mombor of Company G of tho Hawaiian Na tional Guard put an end to his oxistonco by shooting tho (op of his head off. Tho means adopted wcro oxactly similar to thoso om ployed by tho lato Captain ICuia. The suioido placed tho ond of the barrel of his Springfiold rillo in his mouth and pulled tho trigger with his foot. Previous to tho commission of tho deed tho unfortunate man had drossod himsolf in his full uniform. Tho deed was commit ted at his houso at ilonuaknha, whoio he residod in ono of tho residences owned by tho Qucon Dowager. Tho deceasod was alono in the houso at tho time, but discovory of tho body was mado by thoso attracted by the report of tho rillo. From the appoarance of tho body death must havo boon instantnnoous. Tho bull had ontored the roof of tho mouth aud passod through tlio brain, making its oxit on thn top of tho hoad. Thr doceaBod was gonorally known as "Louis," but Ins truo mime wan Oliva Olna, and his age between 30 and 35. Comnr Hitchcock was noti fied immediately on tho disoovory of tho body nnd impaneled a jury, which proceeded to tho hoiiBO acd viowed tho body, aftor which the inquest was postponed until 1:30 p. m. Tho inquest was in progress this afternoon. THE hTRATIINEVIS IS SAVED. ricked Dp by the Ntcnni Collier Itllueola. Seattle (Wash.), Docomber 25. Tho Strathnevia is savod. That wna le good news that was brought to this city by Captain O.T. Bailoy of tho tug Tyee 'to night. Tho peoplo on board tho long-lost stoitmor nre all well, and tho ship is in good condition, with tho exooplion of tho broken wheol that disabled hor. Tho Strathnovis was pioked np a wook ago Monday morning by tho Australian stoamship Mio weru, hound for Australia, forty nino miles southwest of Capo Flattery. The Miowera took the disablod ship ip tow for fivo dayu. Thoy journeyed along togethor until within 'fifty miles of Capo Flattery, when a strong westerly gulo was encountered, during which tho haw 8nr pnrtotl. Tho Miowera was unablo to pick bor up again. Tho Strathnovis then drifted to Destruction island whore alio anchored last Mondny morning, and whom sho lay until TuoBday, whou sho was picked up by tho Mineolu, a Southern Pacific col lier, on her way from Tuooma to San Francisco. Tho Minoola and her tow pass ed in by Capo Flattery this morn ing as far as Baoe rooks, where tho hawser was par tod. It took four hours to pick hor up again, during whioh tho tug Tyco, Cup tain Bailey, stood by to givo as sistance if needed. It was expeoted that the Mino ola and hor tow would reach Port Town Bond at 11 o'olock tonight. The Struthnevia has gone through a succossion of sevoro storms during tho past woek, but has woathorod thom all without mis hap. Tho broaking of hor wheel, tho accident that has cuusod her to drift about on the ocean for so long, is hor injury. Tho people on board, although all well, huvo. according to Captain Bailey, hod a very hard time and will bo de lighted when thoy can set foot on firm ground oticn moro. Tho Stiathnevis loft Tucoma October 12th for Yokohama and i commanded by Capttin Puttie. Sh-j curried 2000 tons of general freight, and had on board besides tho crew 125 Chinese passongors. Tho stottmships Miowera and Miuoola both formally libolod tho stonmor Strathnovis for sal vage, oaoh for $150,000. Tho lat ter sots out tho circumstances up on whioh hor olaim is based, but tho former resorves tho privilege of giving a bill of particulars whon tho Miowera roturus to port. Tho Strathnovis had a narrow escapo from being wrecked while being towed from Port Townsend. Two largo tugs wore towing hor whon sho became nnmunugcublo in a squall. Had not tho tug Soa Lion rushod to tho rescuo with now hawsorB, tho old ono having parted, it is quito probable that sho would havo drifted nslioro. VAVdKEI MY TIIE QUEEN. Victoria's Chief Gillie ! Allowed Urn n y Uiiiintiul Iilvllcsc. Two thousand, dollars a yoar, everything found, and presents to tho tuno of about $5000 a yoar, conBtituto tho valuo of tho post of cluof gillio, or Highland atten dant, to Quoon Victoria, which bus beon conferred upon William Brown, a nophow of tho famous John Brown. Although tho offico is that of a menial, yot it is ono of such importance that tho entire court has boon in a stato of ox oitoraont over tho matter. This is attributablo to tho fact that servants of tho class of Wil liam Brown and of tho German yeagors in attendance on tho royal family are permitted far more froodom of speeoh than courtiors awl nobles. Tho dis tanco betweon tho sovoreign and tho monial is bo groat that sho feols thnt Bho oan afford to mani fest a familiarity toward him whioh she could not pormit hor self to accord to persons of a highor rank in society without danger of their presuming thoro on. It would bo difficult to dofino tho duties of gillio. whioh John Brown fulfilled, nnd upon which his nophow bus now ontored. Thoy consist in boing at tho Queen's hand from the moment sho arises until sho retires at night. Ho stands behind hor ohair at break fast, taking tho things from tho sorvnnts and himself handing them to her. Ho walks beside hor donkoy oarriugo whon she drives down to Frogmoro to at tend to tbo dispntchos and public papore. Ho Bits in tho rumble of bor carriago whon sho drives out in tlio afternoon, and, assisted by ono of hor Indian attondunts, lifts hor in and out of tho vohiolo, He supports hor when sho wulks uny distunoe, and in tho oarly days of hor widowhood, whon she usod to undertake mountain oxoursions in Scotland, it was John Brown who carried hor in his urms aoross streams and difficult pluces. Homo Journal. Sonator Mitchell says tho bond bill will bo reported to tho Sftnato first, and that tho doboto upon it will consume at loast sixty days, whon it will go baok to tho Houso with & silvor ridor. It is gen erally boliovod that tho President will veto tbo meusuro with or without a eilyor ridor. Tho gold rosorve is still falling, and approunhos tho sixty million mark. LATEST FOREIGN NEWi, U.tiriCn STATES ,C9WIISSION VENI.KUELAX UOUDAItr. r V Itond inn to Tnkr Tu' or Thtev TtoilltiD of Tnlk mid Then lit. VetoedCulm ii Wwrelc. By tho etoiunor Australia- foe following ititelligonco, up to'tHB including hist Saturday, hoH been: received: THE VENEZUELAN QUESTION. Washington', December 27. Tho President lias invited RiS nrd H. Alvoy of Maryland. ltk proiout Chiof Justico of tho cuutly crcatod Court of Apau&t of tho District of ColumbiaTfe, servo as a member of tho Venac& olan Commission. Judgo Alte. wiiuo as ins uoinoin rib gerstova, Md., for the Christmas holidtge, received an invitation to calL aft tho Whlto House on ltnnnrlAaM.' business. Yostordav ho camk Washington nnd had a long osa sultutiou with tho President, u during his visit the placo on t&e Commission was touderod ItW, Ho now has tho matter under ea eidoration, ond it is probable tfetf ho will accept. Judgo Alvoy, although wolla vnnced in yoars, is regirdod n ono of tho oblost lawyers in life part of tho country. Ho was ap pointed Chiof Justico by Pr dont Clovoland soon aftor tho Uk croating the Court of Appealsfar tho Distriot of Columbia ns passod, nnd tho warmost frieocB ship has over since oxiBted be tween thom. GnssiuB M. Clay of Kontuefcj,, now 84- years old. tho famous abo litionist and Minister to Rus under Lincoln, has propose! plan to wipo out tho British Em pire. Part of it is to have Busae. and Turkey attaok Groat BriUac in tho rear. Lidy Honry Somerset, vice pre sident, has sent a cablegram c Miss Francos E. Willard, pwst dont World's Woman's ChristluG Tomporauco Union, contain&qr a prayer for peace between Uus nations. A Gorman paper has a speefaS dispatch from St. Petersburg.wjt ingtho United States has In sounding Russia rogarding Ike disputo with England and busra coivod tho most fuvorablo rey(j, A rocont interviow with Iioberfl T. Lincoln oonoludos. "I bolkw. in tho Monroe dootrino in conaa tion with the) Venezuelan tns. bles, provided this Govornmou w prepared to onforce it.'' New Youk, Decembor 28... speciul to tho World from Cfjr& cub says: All tho Latin-Atuw-icun republics, it is said, aro ir A secret league and will join Veu zuola, it is expooted, in case war against England. Colom ts has responded to Venezuela's quest, it is whispered, by pr r ising to contribute 200,000 trotj nnd agrooing to givo tho BriWfr' Minister hiB passports unless K.y land consents to submit f Guiana question to nrbitratioi Brazil is to send 100,000 u armed nnd equipped. Mexiou m counted upon to aid with a II v. . By calling tint hor militia V zuela ouu placo 250,000 raei tho field. Tho Venezuelan I eign Oilico is very active. It wtlt soud immediately eitrc onvoysfin all parts of the world. A great com motion has b-snr. caused by a rumor that tho LruV ish Minister to Colombia ii been uttaoked by tho peoplo sIJ Bogota; that England had ttitir manded 500,000 (2,500,000) v domnity thero, and that Gturt Britain will bold tho Oolomb Jt oustom-houflo until tho amount w paid. New Yobk, December 24. -Jtk special to the World from W--- Continued on 4ih page.) jfi m v ! 3 ;t y& f W4 V 4 ffl 181-tf H rnij 'I.-? lJc3 ,'&' 1 ' t :.W&, .JA jy. -4 Mi. ',! AUt:.(ft. f V