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jf- WWWWIWHI)lM)WW I Ihist tldwtising MiKliitni. ? I'EGNING BULCGTIN i r ; Ow zw v ?V Mr . : : you Don't Get ALL the Nam. It Reaches ALL the Tcople. lm The Only Eight 'Page l H Evening Paper Published i , JB on the Hawaiian Islands. '. m Subscription 75c. a month. . I tlDHIIIMIIIIIIIIIW jn - - m PltlOE 5 Cknts. '1U ., i d -1 Vol. 1. No. 309. THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published ovory day ozcopt Sunday at G09 King Street, Honolulu, H. I. "' SUUSCIltl'TIOX ItATKS. Per Month, anywhoro in tho Ha waiian Islands $ 70 Por Year. 8 00 Per Year, postpaid to America, Canada, or Mexico 1000 Per Year, postpaid, other Foreign Countries 13 00 Vnynlilo Invariably 1 Advniioo. Telephone 2G6. P. O. Box 89. B. L FINNEY, Manager. !05 FORT ST. Notice. HAVING PURCHASED THE business of tho No. 10 Fort Street Store from the ostiitn of tho Into J. T. Wntorhouno, I will continue tho same businoss under my own name. Thnnking tho patrons for thoir patronngo (luring tho twenty-five years of my m'anngotnont of the business, I imk for a coulimiauce of tho Btime liberal patronngo. A full line of Dry Goods and Fnncy Goods will bo kept con stantly on hand at lowest prices. ltAVC JUST RIX'IUVKD cc Ex Irmgard" An ntiHortinunt of . Victoria Lawns, Doyleye, Cool ing Cloths and i. Linen Tablo Dntnnsk and Lin en Napkins, Linen and Turk ish Towels. Curtain Loops, Silk Beltings, etc., etc. E. W. JOKDAN. Just -:- Arrived A NEW INVOICE of the P. D. Corsets We beg to call special attention to the P. 0. LINEN AND TIIU- P. D. Summer Corsets Of which wo carry All Sizes in Stock. B.F.Ehiers&Co. FORT BTREKT. The Hawaiian Nuws Co.,Cd Merohunt Snoot, Honolulu, Stationers, Music . . and News Dealers. VZiT Carry tho Laigost ssortmcnt in those linos of onj hou w on tho Wands, No Lower l'rices. Just Itoccivoil n consignment at Vose ft Sons, SclHlIcr & Smitb and Barnes PIANOS ! t Spocial attontion called to tho last named to thoso who want a good Piano at a moderoto price. Wo soil Piunon on tho installment plan. AVe ITIauuliicturo Itubbar Stmnpi. r&. Island orders solicited. Givo us a trial uud wo guarantee satisfaction. A TERRIBLE CASE OF ECZEMA CDRin nr Ayer's Sarsaparilla Mm. K. AVyatt, of I'ort TCond, Went Illmlmnnh, So. Australia, lrrlte of th fnil condition at her Uttlo daugh ter, ulnitu iiurtrnlt alio aluo (ends I 'My daughter wns alllictcd with Kcreina of tho moat aggravated xype. The disease first appeared in eruptions on Iier lif.nl, then her hair began to fall out, and in spite of the best medical advice and treat ment she grew steadily worse. Tho sores were full of matter and wero extremely niienslve. Her eyes be came affected, and she was in truth, in a terrlblo state. My neighbors wero very sympathetic ami took great interest in the ease. They persuaded mo to try Ayer's Sarsa parilla, and I am most thankful to bo able to say that this wonderful medicine completely restored my daughter's health. She has now as good a head of hair as anyono could wish, her eyes are perfectly well, and sho is a flno girl of eight years with ovcry prospect of growing up to be a strong and healthy woman. ' AYER'S ARSAPARiLLA Cold Medals at the World's Chid Exposition!. Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Solo Agents for the Itepublio of Hawaii. Something Interesting ! Imports of Champagne In to the United States, PKOM JAN. 1st to junk 1st, 1895. Cases. G JI Muuim & Co.'s oxtra dry 80,831 Pommory & Greno 11,798 Moet & Ohandon 9,008 Hoidsieok & Co., (dry Monopole) 7.C01 Louis Itoederor 3.438 Ruinart 3,136 Perrier Jouet 3.286 Irroy&Co 1,785 Vve. Clicquot 2,378 BouoheSeo 992 Dolbeck&Co 728 St. Marconux 331 Krug& Co 270 Ohns. Hoidsieok 355 Various 5,419 Total 81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM . HOUSE RECORDS. Macfarlano & Co., Sole Agents for G. II. Mumm & Co. for tho Hawaiian Islutids. i94-tf Notice to the Public. All parties who lmvo purchased tho Standard Dictionary or tho Columbinn Historical NovelB from B. 11. Foss aro hereby notified not to pay any nionoy to tho said 13. R. Fosb, as ho is not authorized to soil tho abovo books or to collect for tho Bamo. S. W. LEDERER, Honolulu, May 15, 1890. 305-1 w HONOLULU, H. I., WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1890. LEGISLATURE IN SESSION. TIIK .NIINATi: IMNIHIir.H VI' IX HAI I' AN noun. Tlic Income TaxtllLl Ucrnratlic IInuo ol ltcreanttlveii-Tlio Auiioxn- lloiiKrsolutloii I'nkmVt. t? Seventy-Fiust Day, May 20th. fun SENATE. MinistaiftKiug 'nutioniuHfcl that tho President Jiad signed u num ber of bills. A communication from tho House reporting tho passngo of certain bills was read. Sonntor Lyman from the Com- mittoo on Passed Bills reported a number of bills presented to tho Presidont for his npproval. Senator Baldwin from tho Com mittee on Commorco reported back Senate Bill 47 with amend ments. Senator Lyman from tho Con feronco Committoo on tho bill re lating to tho extension of streets in Honolulu reported that an ngreoment had boon reached, striking out tho section in dis pute. House Bill 48, rolating to tho military rank of army surgeons, passed tho first reading. Under suspension of tho rules the bill was read u second time and referred to tho Military Committoo. House Bill 33, defining tho course of procedure in condemna tion suits under tho right of emi nent domain, was rend tho first and second time and referred to tho Committoo on Publio Lands. Houbo Bill 40, tho new foot binding bill, was read tho first nnd second time and referred to tho Judiciary Committoo. Sonato Bill 47, relating to ports of entry, with tho amendment re ported by tho Committoo of Com morco, camo up on tho second reading. Tho bill merely substi tutes Kailua for Kawailmo as n port of entry. The bill passed as amended and was placed on tho order of tho day for tomorrow. At 10:35 tho Sonato finished up an tho business on tho table and adjourned. Si'enty-Tmhd Day, May 20th. house or x1i2pi1esentatives. Minister King reported thnt tho Presidont hna signed tho bills re lating to tho penalties and defini tion of tho crime of larceny, mali cious injury, assaulting an officer, fierjury, Vagrancy and tho fire imit act. Rop. Richards reported Houso Bill 21, promoting fencing, nnd tho House resolution relative to thoGroat Seal as having boon pre sented to tho President. Tho committee on Publio Lands, through Rop. Rycroft, re- Sortod favorably on Senate Bill o. 45, referring to tho extension and widening of certain streets in Hilo. Rop. Bond, for tho committee on Public Health, rocommoudod tho passago of tho bill condonsiug and rearranging tho laws rolativo to tho conduct of tho public schools, and placing privnto schools under a cortain amount of jurisdiction by tho government. Tho Sonato committee on Houso Bill No. (5 informed tho Houso that they had reported unfavor ably on tho ITousd amendment t tho Bill, and recommend that it bo strickon out. This is tho bill providing for street extension in Honolulu, and tho amendment referred to roads as follows: "Providod that tho nrnouut of dnmnges "(to bo paid by tho gov ernment,) "doos not exceed tho bottormonts in tho oponiug of any Buch street, oto. From tho wording of tho report which iB extromoly obscure, tho conclusion is drawn that tho Sen ate committoo concludo, as was tho caso in tho House, that it is pralically impossible to accurate ly gi"po tho amount of benefit to bo derived from tho extension of a street. Houpo Bill 47, relating to tho practico of medicine nn 1 surgery nnd repealing Soc.2 of Chapter 59, Penal Code, passed third reading. A discussion, which at ono timo promised to be somewhat boated, over tho resolution favor ing annexation, followed, about half tho members taking part. Sevoral of them stated that they looked upon tho matter of send ing an unlimited number of reso lutions to tho United States in roforenco to tho matter of annexa tion us very rnr.-li of n (Chestnut. Nevertheless, tho motion to tako up tho resolution and net' upon it carried. Tho resolution, slightly nmended, wns rend. - Rep. Ivntunuoha moved to Jny on tho table. Rep. Richards moved to voto upon it now. In seconding tho motion of Richards, Rep. Roherbon said that tho mat- tor of annexation was embodied in our, present Constitution; that ovory mombor, swearing to sup port thnt constitution, was bound to favor such resolution, whethor it was nuit'cr of mitnrntinu of soutimont or not. Lot us voto up"on it now nnd get to moro im portant work. Tho motion to adopt Hie resolution carried by a 14 to Fvote, Rep. Kamauohn dis senting. . .;3sss; Rop. Robertson submitted tho roport of tho Finance committee Loifllto Income Tax Bill. Tho. ro port fauirs tho pahsngo of tho bill, reducing tho rate from three to ono por cent. The report was ndopted and tho bill immediately taken up. After tho rending of tho firbt section Rop. Robertson moved its pass passage. Ho Bpoko nt length on tho amendment, -stating that tho Bill was necessarily in tho naturo of an oxporiment just now, and that putting tho rate nt 1 por cent, was calculated to facilitato, if not en sure, ite passage. Amendments, raising tho rntos, may easily bo added at' next session. But at presont it is tho opinion that tho rnto of ono per cent, will provo nmplo for tho needs of tho pres ent. Minister Damon seconded tho motion and said that tho intro duction and passago of tho act would bo a complete refutation of any attack on tho country which chnrgos it with inability to tako care of itsolf. Tho passage of this bill will bo in accordanco with tho ideas now obtaining in tho older countries which nro con sidered best governed, nud accom plishes a juBt purpose inasmuch as it places tho burden of support upon those shoulders best nolo to support it. "I consider it tho most en couraging movo nindo sinco tho establishment of tho Ropublio. "Further, it is well that it is n Houso measure, ns tho Houso is olectod by a froor voto than tho Sennto. "There having beon no linos drawn, no talk of 'I am bettor than thou,' but all are pulling to gether for tho interests of tho country to tho host of thoir abili ty. This givo tho Houso a strength which is invincible. "It is just a hundred years sinco tho youngor Pitt introduced and secured tho passago of n liko bill in tho English parliament. "Thnt country wits then at war with other nations, tho caso was urgont, tho King was at his back. This bill is presented .without any of tho abovo forces at work. The Houso presonts tho bill in oxuet accordanco with thoir ideas of jus tice. This is a right start May God speud tho Bill." Tho question as to whothor tho government bond is taxable or not led to much talk. Finally Minis tor Damon brought in u copy of a bond nud road its torms to tho Houso. Tho bond guarantees tho purchaser exemption from taxes on principal and intorost. Rop. Robertson said ho thought that tho wordB "oxcopt such bonds of tho Ropublio of Hawaii, etc." should bo stricken out of tho sec- Continued on Cth J'ttyc. HAPPENINGS ON HAWAII. one jmm:ni: kiioois ammhkii IX Till: .MIOULUKll. Irrnnnl mill NocIhI iVntf I'lne VtVntlior nt llllu I'orct Clviir lull l)f Steam I'nucr. An export horso Bhoer arrived by tho Annio Johnson to work for the Rivorsido Carriage "Works. This is auothor of hustling Jack Wilson's industries.- ' A. D. McEvoy, tho former de tective, Iibb been appointed de puty jailor at Onomea. Mac in tends going into coffoo. Ono Japanoso shot niiother in tho shoulder at Olaa tho other day. It was said to have boon accidental, but thoro is a roport that a gambling row was at tho bottom. Dr. Mooro is treating tho wounded man. Tho othor is in jail awaiting investiga tion. Tho Social Club farco wont off woll InBt night. Admissions wore by invitation and 150 attended. A dance lollowed tho performance. Tho weather continues delight ful, belying tho titlo of "rainy town." Nono of tho nail's tourists have turned up hero yet. Mr. "Wilson has given a success ful tost to his traction cugino in clearing forest land at Olaa for coffee. It burns woods for fuol nnd dislodges tho biggest trees, roots nnd all. Thoro is nothing now nbout tho volcanoes More interest scorns to bo taken on this island in Cuba and South Africa than any othor foreign Bubjoct. Tho Hawaiian Legisla ture's proceedings aro regarded with gonornl unconcorn excoptiug when mattors directly affecting tho big islnnd aro up. A correspondent of tho Tribune complains that suspected lepors aro examined in tho courthouse Tho steamer Hawaii is loading tho bark Santiago. Hilo is a iino place for rest and recuperation conjoined with all tho noeded comforts of lifo. D. II. Hitchcock, tho votcrnn lawyer and ox-legislator, is staying nt "Pohakuloa," his protty Olaa villa. Ho is in excellent health. "Whist is quito a popular pas timo in Hilo. Next to a wharf, Hilo needs sidewalks. "Waiauuouuo streot, ono of tho principal business thoroughfares, hns only discon nected platforms in front of tho buildings, betweon which nnd tho street raging ditches intorvono. Most of tho buildings, it may bo ndded, aro ologantly fitted for de molition. Thoir arohitcctuio is pro-ronaissanco, decidedly, while their state of repair loaves noth ing for tho tnx assessor to valuo oxcopt the sites. O. K. Sponcor, formerly foromnn of tho Bulletin print ing office, has mechanical chargo of tho Tribuno nnd is at presont noting ns business nmungor. His well-known skill furnishes print ing in metropolitan stylo for cus tomers of tho office. Tho Tribuno completes six months of its ox istonco this week. Hilo and tho wholo island of Hawaii ought to bo proud of it, for it would bo hard to find a bettor local paper in a constituency of similar size nnywhoro in Amorica. Mr. AiTou bo, a young Portuguese educated at Punahon, is tho energetic nnd capable reporter. Messrs. "Wild r and Wakefield of tho diroctorato aro in tompornry oditorial olmrgo, and notwithstanding their pro fessional ongngomontD no lawyers thoy keop tho paper up to a good staudnrd. D. L. Hilo, May 10, 1890. Tho Central Meat Markot on Nuunnu avonuo iB always up to tho timoB with dolicncies in thoir lino. This timo it is n fresh lot of pickled pigs foot and picklod lambs' tongues. IN THE HIGHER COURTS. v jSJJ 111 1 Hi) oi.i:iii. Aii'ui.ri:i) for LjU TIIK JIHIICIAIIV llKI'AHT.HC.NT. J9 NMornl ,vNiiICh IMIciI-Aii Alllllllll- JKfU trntor Aiinlntcdl'rol)afe 'mm mid Oilier ITInllorM. vjiH 1 JQ In tho matter of tho estate of Achow, of "Wailuku, Maui, who died on May 3d, un order has beon made appointing George Rodick as temporary administra tor on tho petition of J. F. Hnck- feld. Judgo Carter has approved his bond in tho Bum of $3000, with Hnckfeld & Co. nnd J. F. Hnckfold as sureties. P. D. Kollett, Jr., has thin morning boon commissioned as third clerk of the Judiciary De pnrtmont, provision having been mado for such nn offico by the present legislature. Tho nppoint mont was nindo by tho Justiqce of tho Supremo Court and the Circuit Judges jointly. William O. Smith as oxecuter of the will of Alico F. Hitchcock, deceased, has filed his -account showing receipts amounting to 9535.03; disbursements S1298.17; balauco on hand S8230.8G. In tho ejectment suit of Lulnia w, and Kamni k, vb. Casquilho F. da Silva, service of summons and complaint hns been mado by doputy-marshal Hitchcock. J. A. Mnguiro has tiled a com plaint asking for nn injunction to restrain P. M. Pnhukula nnd'Iiis sorvant8t agents nnd members of his family from trespassing on tho land of Ohiki, North Kona, Hawaii. Sorvico of summons has been returned by deputy-marshal Hitchcock. Kanoii has brought u suit iu ejectment ngaiiiBt G. K. Knioi pahia, J. O. Crowdor nnd Mrs. Limning, who, it is alleged, have wrongfully convortod to thoir us nnd occupation a certain piece of property at Kaliu in this city. Service of summons has beon re turned. In tho matter of tho guardian ship of Sam Knmakn ot nl. an order confirming tho snlo of cor tain real ostato was mado by Judgo Cartor this morning. Hoshino, tho assistant appraiser in tho CustoniB dopartmout, who wns yesterday fouud guilty of complicity in tho smuggling of opium was this morning sentenced to ono year's imprisonment and to pay a fine of $500. In tho Circuit Court this morn ing, Judgo Cartor on tho bonch, tho trinl of M. Carvalho, J. Enos, J. R. Muuoz, Rodrigues, Manuol Juan and Manuol Jardin, for un lawful assembly, was commenced. This is known us the Portuguese, riot enso nnd is up on appeal from tho District Court of Honolulu. Deputy Attornoy-Gonornl Dolo prosecuted and Corrca fc Vivas dofondod. J. M. Caraara was sworn ns Portuguoso interpreter, and tho following jury empanelled: J. J. Egnn, O. B. Gray, B. K. Campboll, J. M. McChosnoy, 0. B. Huston, G. S. Harris, Jr B. Ordonstoin, J. S.' Martin, J. D. Trogloan, H. G. Wootton, Archio Turner and Fritz Rowald. Honry Espinda was tho only witness ox amiuod boforo tho noon recess. Iiille' Court Item. Ono lonoly drunk paid tho ous tomary 82 for an official introduc tion to Judgo do la Vorguo. Ohumr Chock, a native, of the. Empire of tho Sun was iiuod $25 forcarrying cho th tickots in his inside vest pocket. Knmai is a little Hawaiian .boy who disoboyod his parents. Ho tearfully admitted that ho had dono wrong and wns let off with a reprimand. O. Evorson, oharged with au sault with nn nttompt to murder, was hound ovor to appear for trial at tho Circuit Court. Tho ndultory caso of W. Kuhia nmlMuoIo (w) occupied tho court until tho noon rocess. t.s a 9 .'M