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v t 0 I Evening Bulletin .rW w tt '? I 4 -. rfc VOL. 1. NO. 202. HONOLULU. H. I.. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 15. 1896. PRICE 5 CENTO. O ' K f ?f " A THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published overy Jay except Sunday nt 609 King Stroot, Honolulu, II. I. SUlISCltlPTION ItATES. Per Month, nnywkero in tho Ha waiian Islands $ 76 Por Year. 8 00 For Year, postpaid to America, Canada, or Mexico 10 00 Per Year, postpaid, othor Foreign Countrios 13 00 I'liynlilo Invnrlnbly In Atlvnnoo. Tolcpliono 250. P. O. Box 89. B. L FINNEY, Manager. MISS ELENORE INGERSOLL TUAOlIEll OF THE VIOL.IKT I ItesMouco with 51m. E. E. Wull, Borotn nia nurt Miller Btnctit. Address P. O. Box 403. 102-lin $250.00. "THE HAWAIIAN" WILL PAY THE sum ot two hundret'. and fifty dollnw to nny ienou or persons connected with "Tho rncilio Commercial Advertiser" or the Huwnitin On70tto Company, who will point out n word or a lino of "immoral or indo cent" mutter in tho December number of Tiik IUwaiian. Juilginout as to matter to ho rendered by tho Now Yoik Herald, the Now York Evening l'ost, or tho Now Yoik Times. Criticism to bo submitted in anting to the Editor of Tiik Hawaiian within skty diiys fiom dato JULIEN D. 1IAYNK, 102-tf Editor of Tun Hawaiian. TWO GREAT WORKS THE HMl i V JTIONAItY S AKUr -AND THE Columbian wnn .vmrn AH i . THE rOKMEll ACCK1-TEIJ AS TIIC H UioleadlusCollcKCS and most uotcdStuke; men and Writers Of the World. Tho latter aa tho MOST INTERESTING History of America Ever Written. CST READ A FEW OPINIONS: "9 The Dictionary! l'rnf. Slinlor f Ilurvard snys : "It will remain an euduring monument to the labor of its oditors." l'rof. Snyro of Oxford University any : "It will deseno nil of the encomia passod upon it." Vrof. Wheelor of Ynlo anys ; "Clear, eouoiso, acouruto, coniprohon- Rive." The Historical Novels. By Professor John K. NtuBlolc.) AVm. McKlnley, Governor nrohlo, anjai "Ono of tlio most beautiful productions of the Americnu press I havo 67er seen." Levi !' Morton, Governor of New Yorlc, "Tuoy pobsoss univorsal interest, nnd tell tho story of tho now world in a unirjuo, ploasant and instructive mauuer." V. .1. Binltlw ,'r,"' T " " v' '''"rnry Aociti(iii,y: "My judgment is that in tlie harmonious blending of u tlirilliug romance Mith tlie moat important facts in tho history of our country, thoy aro without a parallel." B. R FOSS, Soliciting Agent. ml Kino street, Honolulu, 11. X. 102-tf House and Lots for Sale. Thoro is a now houso and lot situated at Kapalama. Right on tlio tramways lino. Tho lot is 55 foot wido by 100 feot long sud being rented at S120 a year; will nn11 nt $900 cash. A very good investment. Thoro are five moro lots in tho same location, which will bo sold at vory reasonable prices. For further particulars apply to TV. O. AOHI. 193-lra Health and Strength RESTORED BY THE USE OP Ayer's Sarsaparilla Mrs. M. A. Cummins, of Ynrravlllc, Vlctnrln, Australia, Snya I "About n year ngo, I had a sovcro attack of Influenza, which left mo very weak, without energy, appe tite, or interest in life. Obtaining little or no relief from doctors, or from tho ninny lemctlies recom mended to me, I finally tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and from that time, began to gain health and strength, I continued tho treatment until fully recovered, and now have very great pleasuro in telling my friends of tho merits of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and tho happy results of its use. I consider it tho best blood-purifier known." AYER'S SARSAPARILLA Cold Medals at the World's Chief Expositions. AVCD'Q Oil I Q for Constipation ft I Ell O rlLLO and Biliousness. Sugar-Coatod, Mild but Effective- Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Solo Agonta for tho liepublio of Hawaii. Miiiig Interesting ! Imports of Champagne In to the United States, FROM JAN. 18T TO JUNE IsT, 1895. Cases. G H Mumra & Co.'s extra dry 30,831 I'ommery & Grono i. 11,798 Moot & Ohaudon 9,608 Hoidsiook & Co., (dry Monopole) 7.501 Louib Roederer 3.438 Ruinnrt 3.136 Porrier Jouot 3.28G Irroy & Co 1,785 Vve. Clicquot 2,378 BouoheSeo (192 Dolbeck&Co 728 St. Mnicohux 334 Krug&Co. 270 Olins. Hoidsiock 3)5 Various 5.419 Tntal 81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM HOUSE RECORDS. Macfarlane & Co., Solo Agents for G. H. Mumm & Co. for tho Hawaiian Islands. 24-tf Notice of Dissolution. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT tho partnership heretofore carriod on by Lam OhuntrWa. Lura8inR, Yomig Tan Yuen, Lau Con Ynn, Leo Chu You and Wong Hin Ohu in Honolulu, Island of Oahn, un der tlio firm name of Winer Ohonu Luna & Co. has. oxpirod by llmilation and the same is dissolved, and notlcois further fjhon that Leo Chu Vou the late wauoRor of said firm is authorized to receUe and receipt for all debts due said firm, and will pay all out standing indebtedness. (Signed) WING OHONG LUNG CO. By LEE OHU Y U. Dated Honolulu, January 10, 1800. 20l-2t THE HALL NEWS BUDGET. NKW orFicir.ns GIT 1 7. EX IT OF THE nuAitn. mr,o Dedication of the Knlnoit Cntliollc Clmrcli ClrciilllCourl ami Gen eral Ifcnia from Ilnwnll, 'Fiom Iho last numbor of the Hilo Tribuno. lecehed by tht stoauier TV. G. Hall yesterday, the following ib takon: Tho Bishop of Pauopohs.Fath ers Muthias and Bonavontura and Deacon Aloya dedicated the new Catholic church at Kalaoa on January 5th in the prcsonco of fivo or six hundred peoDlo. Tho choir of St. Joseph's church and tho Portuguese band of Hilo were present. Tho rito of confirmation was administeiod to 100 children. Tho lorm of the Ciiouit Court bids fair to last two weeks longer. Following is the record of pro ceedings so far: In tho caso of tho Republic vs. Kaiho, malicious burning, tho jury after an hour's retirement found Lim "not guilty." In tho enso of vthe Republic vs. Nawai (w), adultery (third time), tho jury after a short deliberotioti declared defendant guilty. Republic of Hawaii vs. Tutsui Kondo, rape, nolle pios'd. Eighteen months "t hind labor was tho sontoncu of diftndunt in tho case of Republic s Uweii" for having assaulted a woman with a dungrroui wo.ipon. Ani'ina Lopez Ri-ourud a di vorce from hfr husband, and tiu case instituted by her luirtb.uid for desertion wa nollo jnos'd. Tho Hawaiian jury whs dismiss ed for tho prosent, but will bo called again on Monday, when tho counter cases of Baker vs. Humu ula Sheep Station will bo heard before a mixed jury. The case of tho Ropublio of Ha waii vs. J. H. Kahuo was nollo pros'd. This suit was instituted in Puna at tho instigation of H. E. Wilson, a sobool teachor. In tho divorce suits, Nawailau (k) vs. Mekala (w) ,and Maria Vieira vs. Luiz Vioira, docreos of divorco woro granted. A nollo pros was entered in the caeo of tho Rppublio vs.Hoomana, appoal from Hamakua, charged with larcony in tho fourth do gree. Ah Ngee ploadod guilty to the charge of adultery nnd was sen tenced to pay $100 fine. Ah Nee had appoaled from u decision f Judge Hapai of tho&District Court. Officers of tho reorganized Citi zens' Guard are: Captain, 11 C Austin; First Lioutonunt, J R Wilson; Second Lieutenant, GK Wildor; Quartermaster Sorgount, W A Haidy; Sergoants E D Baldwin. T Mutch, F M W'ake fiold. F C LoBloud, J A Scott and C O Konnedy. Piosidont Dole and his staff Sfom to be mooting with an ova tion as thoy come from Kailua to Kan. Ho was given a rcoeption and dinner at liookona Thursday evening, tho 9th, under tho aus pices of tho Hawaiians. Puna District has five Senator ial oloctors--two voted, two woro in Hilo, aud ono stayed at home. Tho now Catholic church at tho olovon-milo post on tho Oloa road was dedicated by Bishop Ropert last Sunday. UltEAT VOLCANO ACTIVITY. ItuHli of VUltor from IIUo to tho Grand Sight. A private letter from tho Vol cano Houso dated 7 a. m , Jan. 12, says: "I havo just returned from tho orator, aftor spending a night there: You can safely assure the public that M.xlame Polo is moro than uctive. This makes my thirtioth visit, nnd I assuro you that I am noil repaid for the troublo. The activity of tho vol cano is an fiikp. "Tl o Volcano StnMos Co, are taxed to their hunt taking Hilo jiooplo and others to the volcano." MJfJAIt OX AWA1I. Konriy All tho .illllx Unto Com menced Grinding. TllO SUgnr Soasnn linoaut in qui a very large crop of enno will bo harvested. Tho Hakulau mill is not yet comploto, but all tho vital work is expected to bo dono by tho middlo of next month, when grind ing will begin. This yo.r's cane cron will bo tho largest over had in Hakulau. Honomu is roady to grind and will open its sugar season next Monday. A vory heavy output of sugar is oxpocteu. Pepeokeo began in the early part .of Docombor and grinding will bo continuod for about six months. Tho output will be un usually largo. Papaikou began tho task of grinding tho cane from its mam moth sugar field on Thursday of last week. Tho output of this triplo plantation combino is ex pected to bo heavier than any othor on Hawaii this year. TVninoku began tho herculoan tusk of grinding tho cano of gov oral thousands of acres last week. Its output will be ltirgi. Thny aro now running out 800 bug por day. They nroTiiniiing full foico night and day. TVuiokoa also began in earnest iirmediately after Ouatmiis, and hcowh loaded with sugar bags towea ny tno plantation launch, Blnok Horbo, will again bo a fa miliar sight to froquontors along tho shore of TVaiakoa river. Over 90,000 tons of sugar is tho estimated output of tho sugar sea son now boing opened. Part of this will bo shippod diroctly to tho Coast, and part will be shipped to Honolulu and then roshippod to San Francisco. Honokaa began tho sugar soa son in Hamakua and all tho other mills aro either already or boon will be grinding. The Hamakua crop will also be vory largo, as that distriot has lately boon blessed with abund anco of rain. All the plantations of Hawaii, with fow exoeptionB, aro now m active operation in the grinding of cano and the manufacture of sugar. Hilo Tribuno. Installation of unicorn On Friday evening, Jan. 10th, tho following nfficors wore install ed in Pacifio Rebokah Lodgo No. 1, 1 O O F, by Clara Petrio D D G S assisted by Frances M Coon PNG, Rose Adlor P N G, CIips Cartor P G nnd D P Lawrence P G. Lizzie Adlor. N G; May F Law ronco, V G; S L Williams, P N G; Agnes Foss. Soc'y; May Gorman, Treasurer; Etta Turner. Chaplain; Francis Com PNG. I G; Oht Cartor P G. O G; DP Lawroncd P;G, RSN t; Josio Berry, LS N G; ChasHerrick, It S V G; Ninette Scolt, L S V G; Ida Turn er, Conduotor; Alico Horrick, Warden; Rose Adler PNG, R S S; Clara Petri I) D G S, L S S; iHlla JJayton, Urgamst. Although Kentucky is generally associated with whisky and tho ponplo aro supposed to use bour bon as a steady drink, thoro are thirty aountios in the Stato where no Baloons aro aljon-od and tho uso of spirituous liquors, oxoopt for medicinal purposes, is striotly forbiddon. Tho whole South, in fnot, is rapidly changing from old conditions, and tho popular ideas of a fow yours ago concerning that seotion will havo to bo abandoned. THE SENATORIAL ELECTION. IT MAY nC CONTESTED noLirr.iN. Y II. I. lie ArrlM Tbnt Votes Ware Counted In Ilonouin Precinct Which Should llnre llcvu Thrown Out. Tlio official returns of r the 10 cont senatorial olection ou Ha waii aro now at hand, and show no uinorouco in tlie ncures pre cental in Hio cnIuitoriSof Iho-IIilo. , ., , . , . Tribuno and civou below. Tho roturns aro certified to bv Sheriff Hitchcock and tho election officers in too usual manner ami are follows: as l'olls. Ilolsttin. Younjr. Totnl. roholM 0 ii 2 alio :u si or I'lpalKoil iJ ?0 22 Unnorau :t- 14 IT l.nutnlioclioe ..II 1 'l Kaohe 9 S 17 llonokna r 4 I!) KuUuIUnclo .... i ". 0 Wtiinra 3 4 7 Kohab 32 1) 41 Knllus II .1 R Konawacua .... 5 4 II llookena 4 8 12 Walolilnn 2 0 II 1'nLala 1 5 II Total 127 127 251 Tho abovo figures show that out of a total legibtration of '119 sen atorial voters but 2G1 voted, with tho result that 127 voted for Alex ander Young and 127 for H. L. Holstoiu. ThiB makes' the elec tion a tio and necessitates a now ono. Under tho law tho Minis ter of tho Interior is requited to give lorty-nvo days notice ot a new election, and this delay will doprivo the Sonator from Hawaii of the privilege of sitting daring tho early part of tho coming ses sion of tho Legislature, Tie votes aro very unusual hore and ninny people say such a thing never happened in Hawaii beforo, but thoy aro wrong. Ohiof Jus tico Judd mentioned an instanco from the Hamakua district in an oloction for the Houso of Nobles which wont to tho Suprome Court on a tio vote, and a now election wus ordered. A contest is more than likely to happon in tho present instance, as H. L. Holstcin, ono of the can didates who arrived by tho Like liko this morning, claims that sevoral votes woro wrongfully counted in tho Honomu precinct for Aloxandor Young. Mr. Hol stoin claims that undor a proper construction of tho law by the election judgos of that precinct somo of tho votes cast for Mr. Young should havo been thrown out for obvious irrogularitics aud that if such had boon dono his election would havo beon assured. Undor tho prosent law any can didate direotly interested or any thirty qualified voters of any election distriot, may file a peti tion with tho Supremo Court with in thirty days after tho election to havo the election declared void or the decision of any Board of In spectors reversod or changed. Under this lattor clause Mr. Hol stcin may ask that tho action of tho Honomu Inspectors be roviow od by the Supromo Court. It is unfortunate that this com plication has nrieon so near to the sitting of tho Legislature, aa in tho ovent of another oleotion being ordoiod, the sonator fiom Hawaii could not bo seated until near tho closo of tho session. Tho responsibility of acting on tho fnco of tho roturns and calling a new eleotion imroodiately do volvos upon Minister King, but in view ot tho position takon by Mr. Holstoiu ho hus deoided to advise with tho law officers of tho Re public and move slowly in the mattor. Mr. Holgtoin, who does not know whether ho is Senator from Hawaii or not, is a lawyor by profession and rcsidos at Niulii in Kohala district. I.ASf 1IOI.I. CAM.. Conirndp Junie r. Wot)lo Diet la Cnllrnrnla. By tho hiBt mail news has boon recoived in tho San Francleco papers of tho death of James F Noblo, fornioily a wellknown resi dent of tlioso inlands and for soma time an officr of Geo. TV. Do Long Post. G. A. II. Ho died at Fresno, C-il , on Deconibor 18, after a long illness. At th6 timo of his death he was Post Com mander of Atlanta Post, G. A. R., . t t? - ,r XT , . , , . , 'Mr. jfoblo had an eventful career and lived in many lands. Ho was sevorely wounded at Gettysburg aud camo to Califor nia two years later. In 18G9 ho wont to the South Sea Islands, and subsequently camo to the Hawaiian Islands. Ho occupied so vo nil mercantile situations in Honolulu, and then took a posi tion on a plantation on Maui. Here ho married a daughter of Ferdinand L Clarke, tho well known nowspaper man who will bo remembered as an immigra tion agent sent to the South Seas, also as a connoisseur and collec tor of fern. Four years ngo Mr. Noblo returned to California, broken in health, and mado a living as a bookkeeper at Fresno. Ccncr.il Ciilou Churtli. At 7 o'clock this evening thoro will bo a mooting of tho Standing Committt'0, nnd at 7:30 p. m., prayor and conference meeting with Borinon by tho pastor on "Tho Teaching of Josus as to tho Worship of tho Father." Tomorrow afternoon from 2 to fl . theio will bo a Thimblo Beo of the Ladies' Benovolont Society. (lOYEKNMICar HAND. It noliitf 'I lilx Week Wont ofLlclil 111 Square. Tho Hawaiian band plnys tho Coptic olf from 3 to 4 this after noon, and at 4:30 will givo n con cert at the Exocutivo building. Tomorrow, Thursday, the band will play at Thomas squaro 4 pm. On Friday, tho anniversary of tho overthrow of tho monarchy, it will play at tho Exocutivo building at 9 a m, and at Emma squaro at 3 p m. The band is not allowed to play at tho races in tho afternoon, Saturday is to bo celebrated by tho Gormans as tho anniversary of tho proclamation of William I as Emporor, and tho band will play at festivities to bo hold at Indopondonce Pnrk ut 3 p m, nnd at a banquot at tho Hawaiian Hotel in the evening. Thoro boing no lights for tho baml stand at Tuomift squaro, ovouiug concerts cannot bo given there uutil tho want is supplied, Tho lights at Emma squaro aro poor enough to inconvouionce tho musicians at oveuicg concorts thoro. ' Wlrth'N Clrcna. Manager Oamorop says tlio cir cus company will porfnrm.at liwu on Monday ovoning noxt," return to Honolulu that night and pro ceed tu Liuuo, Kauui, on Tuob day. On Monday ovening, Jan. 27th, tho show will commonco a sorieB of six performances in Ho nolulu, which will positively bo tho last givon on tho Islands. 'Mother," said Johnnie, afUx deep thought, "suppnso 1 should knock this vase off the tablo and catch it. Then I wouldn't catch it?" "I suppose not,'' his mother slowly assented. "But," oontinued Johnnie, still toying with tho vase, "if I should knock it off and not oatoh it, thon I would catch it, wouldn't I?" "Yes, you would," his mother grimly roturnod, this timo with quick dooision. Utica Observer. a ,-r i 'M i ta &1 I W . ..-.yatoLt.Ji(L w i,aawiamftt. a'afc.3fe. ..todWMliha . &&. MPWiMNmA4W