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iWf'-JJflf " rfrn-mr, prrwpp"" ' "f ' X ?.,,. Z.7-,.,i-iVi'lr AJ.i1 him O XZCNI BUL The West Eight Tage w Don't Read the Dullelni .yaw ZW GV yZ,, c iVhwr. Evening Paper Published f on the Hawaiian Islands. I Subscription 75c. a month. Reaches ALL the Teople. $Vm0$fr9m4M Ct4tt JMWOH-SC.X.-JW04 Vol. II. No. 457. HONOLULU, H. I., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1896. Piuok 5 Cents, ,,,,. -,- " 3MRmrafP?l!f . . . . r . M.V - T.4 YL'-HWP MIP XV - .1 . IE!" -C,T WUEMBKTTJ .1 4 r NG LGTN THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day excopt Sunday nt 210 King Strcot, Ilonolnlu, II. I. SUnSCltll'TtON ItATKS. Per Month, nnywhoro in tho lln- wniinn IbIudJs 8 75 Per Year. "" Per Year, postpaid to Atui'iiui, Cannifa, or Mexico 10 U0 Per Year, postpaid, vihor Foreign Countrloa 13 00 Puynblo Invariably lii Advance. Telephone 2C0. P. O. Box 89. B. L. FINNEY, Manager. Mortgagee's Notioo cf Intention to Foreclose and of Salo. In accordanco with tho provi sions of that eertuiu mortgago mndo by Josoph Polo nutl Keatno, his wife, to II. Dimond, dated Soptonibor 20th, 188-1, mid duly assigued by II. and J.Watorhouse, executors uudor tho will of H. Dimond, by assignment recorded iu said otlico in Liboi 103, page 275, Ac, recorded iu tho Register office, Oahn, in Libor 8S, pago 30S-U, uotico is hoieby givou that said niortgagoo intends to forccloso tho same for contlitiou broken, to wit.: tho uon payment of both principal and inteiost when due. Notico id likewise givon that after tho expiration of threo weeks from this date the property cov ered by said mortgage will bo advertised for salo and will bo sold at public unction nt tho auc Uon rooms of Jns. F. Morgan, Honolulu, on Monday, the 30th day of November, 1S!)0, at 12 o'clock noon of that day. U. WATER IIO USH, Jr., Asbijjuoo of Mortgage For further particulars, apply to J. Alfred Mugnon, Attorney for II. "Wntorliouno, Jr. Dated Honolulu, Nov. -1th, 1890. The propi-rty to bo sold is its fullous: All Unit piece or p.treol of land situated ntKowdo, Panoa, Island of Onlin, d Kirilird in Iloviil Patent No 10JO. Kulcanu 10,270, to Mahiua as Apnim 2, Turo and lvuln land, more particularly de scribed i.'H follows: ''E hoomira mi ko kihi llomu o ka loi kooio J. I'ii!:oi ko kihi Hikinn niaiika o kuia ainii, u o liolo Akau 49 : Kom. 100 If apuai inn kuaumi miwiilic o ko koolo a hiki i I: i IMiaku i Pou in X pili una mo ko Kdiuvaia al.iil.i lloma 80 5 Kom. 52 Kapuai, uihi o Kul.twaia, a Akau ."0 5 Kom. 38 Knpimi aiialnvi a Akau -I'.)c Kom. 1'10 K.iptuii ma ko Kaluwiiu ia iiuiu aoao a hiki i ko Kokuwowo, iihiihi Ileina 40 Km. 72 Kaim.ii ma ko Kokawuwo a hiki i ko Ku ia wain, aliul'i ma ia aiua Ilcma d3 Uikinu 2S4 Kapuai a hiki l ka pohnku ma ko ala liilii, o pili ana me ka mokuna o Kewulo a mo Auwaiolimu, nlailn, Polelei i uka. E pili ana mo ka aina o ke kula a hiki i kithi i honmaka ai o ka Hi 72-100 eka." -151-td Mortgagee's Kotico of Intention to Forccloso and of Salo. In accordance with tho pro visions of that cortiiin mortgage mado by Annio Iluinos and Charles Haines, hor husband, to W. A. Kinnoy, dated Aug. 4th, 1837, rtcord. d in tho Register Oftico, Oihn, in Liber 111, iingoa 403 ot Koq., which mortgage was duly asHigiud to J. A. Magoon by aS3ignniont, notice is hereby giv on that tho assignee of said luortg'ge intoiida to fori close tho same lor condition broken, to wit: tho non-pay mont of both princi pal and inteitst when duo. Notito Is bkowiso givon that after tho oxpiralinn of throo woeks from this date tho proper ty covered by said mortgage will bo advortisod for salo aud will bo gold at public auction at the auction rooms of W. S. Luco, Honolulu, on Monday, Doe. 7th, 18UG, at 12 o'olook noon of that (my .. , 1 For further particulars apply to J. A. Magoon. Datod Honolulu, Nov. 7, 1890. Tho proporty to bo sold is as follows: All that picco or parool of laud situato at Puunui, Honolulu, more partioolarly d.fccribod in lloyal Patent 4401 R, Kuloaiia 1070 to flikoula. 453-td Indian Sales by Jas. F. Morgan. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable J'louseLots ON King SU03'., qoj::U3 tho Kavjal ahas Seminary, I am directed by Charles M. Cooke, oxeimtors of tho ostato of Juliette Zlt Cooke, deceased, act ing under instructions given iu tho will of said Julielto M. Cooke, to soil at public auction, at my salesroom in the city of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, On SATURDAY, Nov. 14th, at 12 noon of said day, tho follow ing property boing a portion of Boyal Patent No. 1931, commen cing at tho north corner of this lot on lower sido of King street at junction of wooden fonco and coral wall and running: 1. S. 57 8E. true 117.5 feet along King stroet along fouon to nil iron pin nt tho north angle of Sato post on northwest sdo of riveway. 2. S. 31 00 ' "West (mo 132 feot along A. F. Cooko lot along north west side of drivoway to nn iron 3! N. G2 21' W. true 101ft. along A. F. Cooko lot to an iron piu at fence; thence 1. N. 31 10 ' E. truo 28 feot nlong Chnmborlain lot along fonco to anglo of enino; tlienco C. N. 00 40 ' W. truo M 5 J fert alopg snnio nhuig fonco. G. N. 29 U3 ' 13. trno 113.8 foot al.mg siuio aloiig imrthwfst lac' of nld coral building on tho Cooke homestead aud along fonco to initial point. Area 33 100 acre. Also buildings thereon. Ternu cash in U. S. go'd coin. Hood at tho expeiiRo of tho pur chaser. For further particulars apply to C. M. or A. F. Cooke. JAS. F. MORGAN, 43." 4t Auctioneer. FOUR BEAUTIFUL Homestead Siles A.t A.iction On SATURDAY, Nov. 14th, AT 12 O'OLOOK NOON, There will be sold at Public Auction, nt tho auction rooms ot Jas. V. Morgan THOSE FOUR BEAUTIFUL HOMESTEAD SITES, Situated on tho east corner of KcoAarooku street and Wilder avenue lu Maklkl. Tlie locution of tliose lota la ono of tlio best la Honolulu,- The neighbors are anion); tliu best la the city. tST Tor further particulars, apply to JAS. F. MORGAN, Auetioueor. Or to W. O. Achi .t Co., Itcal Entnto llrokors. 410-Ul AUCTION SALE OF lily Lot o O lly order of John F. Colburn, Eea., As Blnee of tliu Kbtate of 11. F. Poor, hmi , n IhnUnipt, I will sell ai l'ubllc Auction, On SATURDAY, Nov. 14, AT 12 O'CLOOK NOON, At my Salesroom, Queen street. Lot 4, Block 1, at Pearl City. Lot 9, Block 15, at Pearl City. 37" Lot N'o. 4 U adjacent to the Depot at 1'curl City and U a valuable Lot, JAS. F. MORGAN, 4rC-:U Auctioneer. WONDERFUL Blood-Purifying Effect OF Ayer's SarsapariEEa Sir. Clinrlcs Btcplicimon, a mcIMuhhth Itullivuy diipluyo nt Kuluiiil, Now Zcnlaml, irrltest 7TSSSSSS. S rZWJ' m"' "About ton years ago, whllo en gaged in shuntiti,', my foot caught between tlio rtilH, ami my lpg was fractured below the knee. It healed iu time, but 1 havo been troubled ever Binco with swollen veins, nnd have been obliged, at times, to wear a bandage. About a year ago it bc camo much worse, and I feared I should be obliged to givo up my work. A friend advised mo to try Ayer's Sarsaparllla. I did so, and after taking four bottles the swell ing disappeared, and I havo not been troubled with it since." AYER'S Ccld Medals at the WorlJ's Chief Expositions, AYER'S PILLS for Biliousness rlOlllSter DlW L0M LtCl. . Hole ARcuts for the Republic ot Hawaii. owen Quick Cutting, Light and Serviceable. ALL SIZES. Moderate Prices Castle & Cooke (X-tlanELited...) ?MmMmMMMWm mmmssmmmmmm. wmmmmm. "'wwm?MWM"' W0 m "TISP PI ftsF j B H S e llJI Eu vL ty tia PROFESSIONAL COMEDY NAT (JltOOVVIV ANI COMPANY utvt: 1'i.iiroiut tX(!K. !: llvi iiIiii;,) t iiiiiuciikmiI I'roiil 1'rnli'Xkliilinlx Cixt of Hip Plnr. Ab luiuounccd iu ailviiuco in yestordny's paper, Nat Goodwin aud his talented company gavo a porfornmuco iu tlio Ilawaiiau Opom IIouho yesterday ovouing. It was a grand surpriso to tho peoplo of Honolulu, but thoy woro not caught napping. Ilonolulu knows a good thing when it sees it. This was tho caso last night. Mr. Frawley's manager did not hurt his employer a littlo bit by lotting go a trifle on his "exclu sive" privilege-of. tho first profes sional opening of tho rostored theater. Yet ho scored a black mark for himself as a manager, through his small business iu trying to grind ovary cent ho could out oF Air. Goodwin aud tho pub lic. Although ho received a lib eral commission from tho com pany, ho was too mean to afford programs for tho audience, to ennblo them to follow the play properly. Tho oxcuso given out that there w-as not timo was too thin. Thoro is not a printing bhoo in town which could not , ltuve given him programs for the r prieo of two or throo seats at twenty minutes' notice. I Mr. Marks, so liia name is givou out, will not do as a theatrical manager in ilonolulu, u tueli lowdowu picayuuish business ' muthodB as that just mentioned I 1.3 !1 I IT .. .. 11 lire ms criiiTion. ixw iuiiy us won ' pack his gripsack and take a ticket , by the nest uteuumr. I Not from nny favor shown by J Mnn.igor Marks save the mark 1 but by tho enterprise of the Bur.- lt:tin, on luo cast ot characters in "llio Uilited iool is givon as bo low: Chauncey Short C. Goodwin Matthew Uuthvoii I Clareuco Haudvird j Ijanuifter Straught i Frazer Coulter ' (The fiim of Huthven t Co., bankers) Rhv. Jacob Howell. . . Ingersoll D. Bnyster Huthven. Louis 1'ay no Jaok JJuval Arthur Hoops Perkins Louis Payne Morgan Noil O'Brien Mrs. lluthvon .... Miss E. Mai villa Jessica Hood . . . .Estcllo Mortimer Nell Audrey lluthvon Ethel Brunuiou Margaret Huthven MisB Mnxiuo Elliott The foregoing cast has to be corrected in tho part of Nell Au drey Huthven. Miss Brunniou having boon indisposed Mrs. Ster ling, sister of Mr. J. J. Harvoy of Honolulu, aud wifo of tho ship wrecked captain on board the Ala meda, not a professional nctrcss, bravely took tho role. She car ried it out iu a manner that tho wholo audience will agroo reflect ed credit oven on tho brilliant company that alio assisted in tho pinch stated. Nat Goodwin i-. too well known to waste words in his praise. Tho thought that must have been in tho mind of tho Honolulu public last night was what a splendid lesson was givon to our local talent, very excellent as it is, in tho fine points of dramatic exposi tion. Ho was simply grand im perturbable, calm, "a gilded fool" to tlio world but a master of ii nanco in reality a lover with monoy onough to mako n big hole in tho national debt but winning his lady lovo on his intrinsic morits. Mr. Ingorooll, as a Pin korton dotectivo in tho guise of aCongo nogro missionary solicitor, carried off second honors among the gontloman performances easily whoro thoro was cIobo com petition. Miss Elliott was superb in presonco and does not need hor foroign reputation hereafter to nmko her namo a druwing card iu any company that may visit Honolulu. Thoro is no occasion to specify individual niorits further. Hono lulu will fill a house any timo for a season of Nat Goodwin's company. Tho now Opera Houso was well filled on this occasion with n representative audiouco Mr. aud Mrs. Irwin iu the proprietory box entertained tho leading ladies of tho amateur performances of tho graud opera "11 Trovatore" and tho drama "Jane" Mrs. Dimond and Miss McGrew also Mrs. Chas. L. Carter nnd Sonhor Caua varro, Portuguese Charge d' AlV'airoB. Tho other throo procon ium boxes were occupiod by oil! core nnd passongers of the steam ship Alameda. It was au ovoniug of comedy in tlio rostored Hawaiian Opera House long to bo romombored. LAST NIOIirs II III.. ('ounce Destroyed at the llobrou 1M , WnlkiSit.hvt. Tho alarm of firo about 11:15 last night came from tho Hobron place at Waikiki-kai. Mr. J. Oil man was passing tho promises and saw ono of tho cottages was all ablaze. Ho rushed in and gavo tho alarm, but was too late to save the building. Ho kicked in ono of the doors, however, nnd succeeded in saving some minor articles. The cottago belonged to O. B. Gray but was temporarily occu pied by W. H. Farrington, his wite and hor mother, all ot whom woro at tho theater and had not reached home. Tho Chineso cook wns asleep in the servant's quarters and know nothing of tho lire. In another cottago Mr. von Gravemoyer wns sleeping and know nothing of tho blaze until awakened bv Mr. Gilmau. Engine No. d and Hoso cart No. 2 wont out in rospouso to tho alarm in olinrge ofChief Engineer Hunt and did good work nitor their arrival in preventing tho flames from extending to the neighboring buildings. Tho blazo was seen by a Bulletin roportor from Wilder avenuo nearly 10 minutes beforo tho alarm was turned in. Mr. Gray loses tho cottago and furnuuro aud Mr. and Mrs. Har rington loso all their clothing, wedding presents, trinkets and souvonirs. Tho von Gravemoy ers, who with ono exeption wero temporarily btaying at Nuuanu Valley, also suffered cousiderablo loss, as thoy had a quantity of silver ware, trinkets and valuables recently brought from Gormany stored in the cottage. Mr. Farrington is of opinion that tho firo originated from a porch lamp, which was left light ed by tho Ohiueso sorvant in readiness for their return. Tho theory is that this lamp must have oxploded, as thoro was no othor light about tho premises. Thoro was no insurauco on any of tho proporty destroyed. I.oait 'I heir mother. Six child ron woro put on board tho Alameda at Auckland by their mothor, who claimed that sho was on hor way to join hor husband at San Francisco. Whon tho steamer left tho woman was not to bo fouud. The children, who rango from ') to 1-1 years of age, aro be ing kindly looked after by Steer age Steward Hagett, and by the klndnobs of some of the cabin passongors woro given a wagonotto ride through tho city yesterday. It is probable thoy will bo return ed to Auckland if thoy cannot find their fathor in San Francisco. At Thoiiino Ni(iinro. The Hawaiian Band will ron dor tho following selections at Thomas Square at 7:o"0 this evou iug: i'aut r. Overture-I'oi-t anil Peasant aiipi10 Finale Carmen Ulrxl KemlnUcencia of Haifa Ooilfrcy Toll I'uniclituia, I.iku no a l.lke, Main. PAltT II. Medley Plantation 8oni:a Contcrno Funlaala The Cat's KumlezvouH Ferenl WulU-Tliti Mlkudn Sullivan March Nnllouul liiunl of Hawaii. . . .Merger ll.nwtll Pouol. COSMIC SHOWER COMING WHAT IN nXPIXTiin IN THE III'. VK.NNTO.il OKIIOW .K1IIT. (Drciit tvnrm tirSl.niitliiRNtiiri Inj' t)8 VIMIiIp nvrry lhlrly.lirc- Vonrn I In- I'Ik-ikiiiioikiii Ilt-rur. Toward the close of the presout century, probably in 18'.)'.), tho world will ngain witness tho great moteor shower that occurs every thirty-threo years. This is tho rarest of celestial phenomena visiblo nt night time. Hundreds of thousands of shooting stars streaked tho heavons with radi ance for hours in succession on tho last occasion in 18GG-07, also in 1833-31, and in 170U,twhoii ob served by Humboldt in South America; and the historic vccoul of tho periodic display, which dates back nearly a thousand years, furnishes similar accounts. As the visibility of the swarm is not confined to overy thirty-third year, but commences a few cars boforo, and lingers on a few years after that period, it is now ex pected that during the present mouth tho foremost ranks of tho advancing host will make their appoarauce in unusual numbers. Evon as early as lb'.)2 Profcs Bor Barnard of tho Yerkes Obser vatory saw some indications of this, though tho intervening years revealed only the few stragglers of the swarm usually seen on tho 13th of November or about that date, for it requires boiuo days for tho earth to puss tho inter section of tho meteoric path. During au eight hours' watch at tho Mouut Hamilton Observatory, California, on tho 13th of last November thirty seven swift, pnlo tinted Leonids woro seen streak ing tho southern coiiBtol!:.tione. This is tho unmo given to tho Novomber star shower thut seoms to radiate from tho constollntion of Leo. "Wliou a uuinbor of shooting meteors streak tho firma ment the area from which thoy all retreat in common, in diver gent tracks, is named the radiant point, aud it shows the direction in space from which tlu-y ap proach tho earth n orbit. Scientific investigation carried on chiefly within the last sixty threo years has shown that myri ads of small, dark bodies aro cir cling through interplanetary spaces, sometimes singly, often iu groups, and also in immonso swarms; that in weight they rango from many tons to a few- grains or less, and whilo too small to bo seen iudividually shining by re flected sunlight nnd too far apart to glimmer conjointly, occasional friction with tho earth's atmo sphere givos them a luminosity that revealB their existence. When a small, cold, hard body ranging the realms of space with tremen dous speed encouutors oven tho vapory onvolopo of tho swiftly moving earth the twofold velocity heats it to a bla.o and generally reduces it to ashes iu a fow sec onds. Houco tho falling star that iu golden script tolls tho routo of tho unseen host that is speeding by. Tho scientific obiorver marks tho aspect, motion, distanco or spectrum of the luminous wauder or, and if it falld to the earth be foro boing consumed analyses its constituents. Composed only of such well known substances as iron, stone and faodium it nevertheless bears tho brand of its nou terrestrial origin aud also the traces of its fiery flight. Tho Leonids belong to tho largest of known swnrniB. In a long elliptic orbit, intersect ing that of tho oarth at ono point and extending beyond that of tho plnuot Uranus at tho opposite onrvo, thoy rovolvo round tho sun in about thirty-threo and a quar ter years, tho elongated Btronni taking somo years to cross tho path of our piano t. But the grand mystery of tho mctoorio host is their nnoxplained relationship .to tho wandoring comot, so uuliko in. nnnfnl ntwl it'nltn ntl1 t-I 1 1 1 CLf AVI I UOiUl. 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