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VNING BULLETIN i '' ftvV' Nr4 tilt F.Hltct h , yitfttficslLL theTcoplc. I Oa4taMlHMaattS I Subscription 75c. a month. Vol. III. No. 498. HONOLULU, H. I., MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1897. PiuoE 5 Cents. 'Sill t -! HE EVENING BULLETIN. tblleUecl uTcry day except Snnriny 210 Klnjr Street, Honolulu, il. I. HITIWCIUITION UATKl. c it'Munlb, anywhere- tt !. '. wnliuo thiamin . r Your. r Yenr, postpaid to i'ui rui Oumidli. or Mi-kieo 1.. - r Year, pomp.-.. I. wlhor Forrign Uoun'ri" l::,i 1 Payable tuv rtiiblv In Ailvmilw icIcplioEi i"G. T. O. Bbx S'.' B. L. F1NKF.Y, r.'an.-.fjcr. tfcs leautlfut eyes grow dull and dim , Aa the avilt 3 car steal away. Beautiful, willowy forma noalliu I.oje falrne with every day. Out ahe still la queen nud liatli chnrtnt to (pare I Vol wears youth's ecronil lieautlicl l:alr. r?s Kair Vigor tvlll prcsarve your hair, autl thus prc lervo your youtli. "A woman is as old S3 sits looVs," cays the world. No ,oinan lyoks C3 old 09 she is if Iter jialr ha3 preserved lt3 normal beauty. SToircaa keep hair irom falling out, cstorlni; its normal color, or restore .he normal color to gray or faded hair y the use of ryeFs o Hair Vigor. lollister Drug Co., Ltd. dIo Affentri for tho ilpuhlio of Tluwntu &2XCamLrmr'ra,.immkwCMrwjAryreTJKsr,r?.-x Tra"n,s-Paoiflc ; .Trto Monthly Service. 0 pEITLE, VHILJTOFJ Tho Nippon Yiuen Knibhit'ii 8letttiier feo Shin Maru Will bu duo nt thtu port ou or about Tuesday, January 5th, And will sail (he follow iiifj day for bcatllo. SJSF" Put frcijdit or i.nasiigo apply to 7m. G-. Irwin & Co , Ld. 40.T td AKeutM. CO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! -THE- ZIONTAOUei-FAUST Xarnilv Cii'cuy. IVE AN tXTKA PERFORMANCE Owing to tho ouormouB crowds tnat bavo teudecl tho IhhI jwrfuimauco, I'OPULAHI'lirCEa: iaonnd 50,. 'ho Honolulu Sanitarium 1082 King Street. A Quiet, HoDU'liko I'luop, uhoro Tmincil vrecs, MnniK, "Swi'dinb MoYOiueut," allif, Electiifitv and l'liysbuil Truliilni; my ho iililiilnnl. V. S. Kl'.U.Odd, M.l). TrUi'liouo 0;iy. Huptriutuiiclfiit. vHAT A OBLE AVOULD 0? Miim-Y i.i.ri in iir iiv r. VI-. ! mi'i. i tmii:iM. i ! Iinmlqimuura of til" Jouitl of; " J Kducatinu, passed nwny lani'-nled i Mur,.i.iiAiiiiietHima K-ricm.i.' """"'J of tllc (mll',r resident.. I5tt.iiiilt.-il-rrMafcar I l 1 l"d l,,"n Sehoollliate ot Mil. , imUlH . ,. "Oh, I'll bo' here Tor months vol." '.in., It wne Unptsin Lft.'.don otlLof'j Sntioh 'bmk Nortiniiook wlfw thus nuriwuicd u Bitlutntion 01, the street, us ho wiw jof.'KUK nloin; up town to i- liih sii Btiloifa in hospital. "You seo ybu huvn't (jut a cable here," ho ooiitiuuud. "ily owners in uiverpooi uou't Know whoro I mn, nud thero is a big premium on tho Norlhbrook by this tinio." - "You would think nothing of spending five poundn or bo iu i cubleirnnis this moruinc, thou, if I . . Ummo was it cable here t" , "Why, bless your soul, I would hao Bout fivo or six cubic dis pntchi's lieforo now. Tin-te ii it cnblegrnm ou tho wny to tm uov tliHf loni" Hpri'Diliii,' t' I. ;: tit'iut n UibtaiiL'O of eight or ten inches. "I will leavo n thousand pounds in Honolulu." II010 the burly fikippoi wont over 11 list of bills for repairs nt this port alrn.uly contracted and in priuppct fi r sail making, iron and wood work, provisions, etc. oiulinu with the exclamation: "Yes, it will take two thonennd pouutls bufore I t;e uwiryl" ' w "Wouldn't this bo a fruit rT-iTJ- ing port for ordets if wo hud a 1 cable?" "You would hnvo to dig out more harbor to make room for tho vessels that would como hero , for orders," was tho omphatic ro- I sponso. j "Honolulu is tho mopt convnnw ont point iu tho Pacific for 11 caii ing port. Just think how handy , it would bo for a vessel, in a case hko niiiiP, to net hor ordeis iai mediately to ropnir nnd refit, nnd then proceed to Portlnud to load for Australia, or China, or tho United Kingdom. "Hero I cannot sny whethor my work is nn iusurnnco job or not, although 1 am personally con vinced that the vessel is insured. That question would bo settled in an hour it you had n cnblo." Captain Lawdon was of tho op inion that a cablo ovon from San Krancisco to Honolulu would nav. hero thousands of dollars are involved in tho movements of shipping, the saving of weeks of timo by telegraphic facilities would inako tho expondituro of a few huudreds in dispatches a mere triflo to ship owuors. MXitoi.oaY oi' iftou. ItcMldciitM of Honolulu Who Hate (iono In ll Gmto. Reverently wo pauso on this last day of tho year 1890, and it is over nowly-mndo graves. This year, liko all other years, has lobbed us as it passed, aud wo join our tears to thoso of our dear Mother Nttturo who as tho sons aud daughters of theto fair inlos say weeps copious tenrs at tin; loss of her lnoji loved chil dran. Surely she is doing bo most plentifully now, when so innuy tlear old kamaainas liavo passed to their dt-sired rest: hearts that hnvo lovod Hawaii so dearly that they hnvo consecrated tho best aud last years ot their long lives to hor service, in upbuilding and beautifying by their noblo words nnd works this fair land ot ours. Evory ono thnt has passed nwny hnB been well loved nnd mourned, and if thoy are not mentioned hero 'tis only because thoir namoB nro too numerous and all not kuown to tho writer, but the momory of their Heaven ly Fnthor is bettor than ours and by Him tho roll of thoir virtues is scouiely kopt. IUoh nud poor aro ftljko iu his sight, only tho better l.Tcd according lo tlio measuio iu wnioh they have obryed hint commands, i Early in the year W.Jns.Smith, I Uirninr v for nmuv v-ears i!im secretary and executive officer nt "V"1 VS"" nuwan, who uiui i oimii i(iKHi) nth sago couhs.m. Al Bo (jHllittl JlllllUB DoiHiel.lv, who! mm unvoted so inniiv or. tho iu-i .... . t I.:, i:r. ... il........ 1 -I Jt'r.in III. HIS mi 11, mo itisiruu turn of Uin youth of Ilav.iui. fjutrvxiivii . .'jl. o.nun, who una wij-i "domed tin. uio uii'i ielntiil ..itb- - ' - - '" "ii niiiuy iiaiiiinumu nouses film hridges,-but who is most tnUsed for his kiud nn 1 generous heart. T! i tlifv (''"ll . iiLttiror nud ovt-r (f Huwan, by wlioao gifted writing this country wna mnde better known and no- predated. Then poor huart-brokon r v..... ... ... hema Lovt-y, cowing buck just to dip. Tho last tureo died of pueumonin. II. S. Trpglonn, n kindly soul, pnBdwl nwny nfter great suffering, in which he Imd n return of tho tnmpatby habitually exhibited by him for others Gen- nemaiily rhil. lirann, who does not remember his well kuown face ? "Who does not misa kindly joiiu untoruotiRor A'! who tt"o acquainted with liiiu most surely 'lo Al"o Uin' jovial skipper, Alex. AlcGioijor, wlio in n long sea far ing lifu was over discovering means of tloinj; good turns to pas sengers nnd friends. 1'hi'ti Mrs. C. 1). (Jltifc, clever and gifted. Poor Crnrlp Ilciumer, -o long .pen 011 our fts. el.- with hit plena itnl hiniip, has lltp.t forever fiom otr viev. J cannot appropriately clo.-c this in mamorkim without lir old motlier OuoLp, who "'ad ly ended a Ion,: nnd useful life dent. ! to th" salvati n of the nn t'Vo late. And hihlly who of tlio old residents will uot miss M. Mcluorny ? Methinks I can yet 8e him staudiug at tho door of his store bowing pleasantly to tho passers-by. Among tho natives wo lost also Josonh Nava,lii, whoso silver longue had po oft m-pnliopd iin'ongli our legtdluttvo Halls, and David Pud, much mourned by his people and all who knew him. Go to liif cemutoiics on tho hills nnd ou the plains! Thero yqu will find tnom nil lying bide by sido liko brotheis nud sisters, rich and poor, Catholics and Protestants and Jews, no difference now. uTho soft dew of heaven falls up on the commingled dust, tho sun of heaven shines upon thoir union iu the ur'ave." Thoy are none. they nro gone, and with bleeding hparts those who wore uenr und dear to them feol that "thoy ne'er I shall look upon thoir liko nuniu." nut tncro are still some tew re j maining. Oh! Let this bo n plen 1 nt the commencemout of tho New I Yoar to bo kind and loving and ! thoughtful to the dear old kit 1 mnninas. Let us reinemb-T that thoro is no comfortable homo hero for old pooplo of tho whito race. Thero' are now in my mind n few whoso latter days aro sad dened for wnnt of means. Let us try to make tho days that still ro main to them happy, so that our loving thought for them may cheer thorn on the wny wo ench in tin 11 must go. Tho doar dead hnvo passod beyond "our poor nf foction," but the living tho ka maainas need it. For tho dead, ''Tho tear that wo hlied, though in secret it rolls, shall long keop their memory green iu our souls." Mns. W. H. Smith. 773 Fort street, Honolulu, Dec. 31, 1890. ' In tho days when tho Clyde wns navigable to Glasgow for ouly vory smnll vessels, nccording to Tho Scottish Ameiicnn, it stcamrir Btuck iu tho mud uenr P.onfrew; und ns was oftou tho case, tho skipper was not sparing iu'strong lnnguage nt tho delay thus' occa sioned. While waiting for tho rising title, ho naw a little girl approaching the rivor with n buc ket to fetch Homo wator. This witB too much for tho poor captain, and leaning over tho side, ho thus addressed her: "If you tuk' no drop o' water oot hero till I got r.float, I'll warm yer lug for't." THE BOARD OF EDUCATION! fttor:i:i.i)i.s(is at iiik AiuoitiiMiii ui.niiMj o. vriiuAV. Im-riiri It, Silnr;i nnt t'!iuii;e. I ,.ilo lril of Icit-ncrj-Mrw KbtKi.i) far ' wrili ICholo. ! I I Tin- tidjmuuetl meeting of tho Bo ml of Education look place on SuttU'i.iy.Jf'r the. purpose of tiik ins,' action on the rn.'ouiuuiudiitioii of tho Teachers' Oommitteo iu re gard to chauges -iu th'o pjrsonnol ot teachers, increases of salary, otc. I'l'lio following chauges wero made: Miss Mary McKinloy to tho Lctupahoohoo school, vice Miss Kahoio. Miss Mile Morris to bo assistant in tho. Wniheo school, vico Mrs. Kpliinoo resigned. J. Kenlnilio to Knlnnn, North Konn, vice William Lutora. Miss Flora Smith to tho Wniheo school, vico J. Kenlnilio transfer red. Mrs. Chnrk's Furneaux was giv en a position in tho Olaa school, Miss Helen Severanco one in tho Hilo Union school aud Miss 121 vira Jlichatdpon one in the Hilo Select school. Samuel Amalu was appointed asbiitant nt theAlne school, Ninth Konn, iintt Mr. Slieehau tu the principaluhip of Kuilun, this M aud. Thomas Ilnae, principal of tho Ala.i school, was given an ineroat-o nf 8100 -per annum in salary, an was Miss J. Pullnr of Hilo. H. T. Mills of tho Napoopoo school got u rniro of SCO per yoar. Tho application of Yay Sing, tho Ho iiilulu Ohiut'30 truant olEcnr, for n raise wus referred to Doputy Iuspeclor Scott. , Appointments for vncancies nt I.inupopo and Holualoa wore.left t(ttho school agent nnd piiucipnls of the reppectivo schools. Miss Mi.ry L. Smith wan np poiuted assistant of iho Normal school, a position sho has boon iillinu temporarily. Ou tho rocoinmcudntion of Inspector-General Towusoud tho Board decided to establish usclect school at North Kohnlu, as peti tioned for by tho residents thoro of, and appropriate SOOO per yoar for tho teacher, if those petition ing would provido n suitnblo Buhoolhouso for it. Tho mnttor of chnnging tho location oi the Knuuukakai school, hs recommended by Deputy Iu npector Scott, was reforrotl to Minister Cooper. School Agent Lindsay of Ha rankuii was authorized to procure an additional teachor at that place, and SoO was voted for an addition to tho teacher's cottago at IJnuamaulu. Olllllrtr.lIAS o.v t,.VAl. Kiitcriiiliiiiiciil uiiil ;ill lor Ilia Wlmlo l'oiului'u. Christmas Evo was celebrated at Knele, the rcsideuco of Mr. Fred. IL. llaysoldon, iu fino stylo. Mrs. S. D. Heapy, principal of the Government school nt Knele, had prepared with tho assistance of fricudo every whore a beautiful Christmas trco. It w;as put up in tho diming room, which wascleur ed for tho occasion. Tho tree, 12 feet in height, waB tho Hawaiian kiole, that emits u fragrant odor. It wos entwined from tho root up with a thick cord of "mailo, which, winding itself amongst tho branches, gave a charming effect. Tho tree was loaded down with prosentsnud looked beautiful with its many hundreds of lighte. Nourly tho whole of tho popula tion of tho island was present aud there wero gifts for everyone thero and many for thoso that wero un avoidable absent, iucluding somo ou tho other islands. Tho exercises opened by tho school children, under tho guid- I aiico ot Mrs. Heapy, binging iu a beautiful and touching manner the Lord's Prtiyor, followed by recitation nud siugiug. Then en mo tho Xmus tiec, nud it wns n pleasure to see the nitini-linient of- the llawaiiniiH and .liipnne-e who for the ltrst tune saw a rent Christmas tree. Their n-t'inish-nieut. however, wan si-on d'upollpd by die j .y ujj their f'i . an th 'i uninrs tynro calM out mtd horn thing useful or prpity liniulix t.t them. WIimii vvi ton - Imd Hi r ' her arms full of g.md thing'" n I UiniH were nn mi ire ov th tref, n (dart was made fur the piu'.ir, where tho iting iolks iieiuli.ed in dancing until 11 p. in. The Hawaiians were loud in their ex pressions of goo 1 will to tho hnole. 1 ill O It I C.I it V ItM'OIIT. Ilcrord l Ilcullia In tlio Mouth of ' llrcembrr. Thero wero 51 deaths iu Hono lulu in December, as compared with tho sumo number in 1892, 00 iu 1893, 75 iu 1894 and (J3 in 1893, for tho corresponding in'onlh. Of thnt number 14 wero unattended. Deaths undor 0110 yearof ago wero 8, ono to fivo 3, five to ten 2, ten to twenty 2, twenty to thirty 0, thitlv to foily l(j, fift to uixtv 7, I sixty to seventy C, over seventy o. By nationalities there wore- 28 ! ilawaiiaur, 10 Chinese, 7 Poitu ' guose, 7 Japanese, 2 British. Tho annual dentil r.ito per thousand lor mouth was 2J. 14, that of Hn wiiiiaiiA wns S3. Asiatics 21.48 and all others 13 jO. ' N'cti t:ofcri'iiro V.'ollu 1 i "Handbook and StrangorH' Guide' to tho City of Honolulu nud-Yiiiiuity; containiug Inform ntion of tho Piincipal Places of Interest and Directory of Streets, AVharvfs, Parks, Valleys, Church es, Halls, Business Mocks, etc., etc. Compiled, arranged nud 1 pitblishcd by Frnuk Godfrey." Thus rends tho titlo pngo of a pamphlet of 80 pages including cover, iu shape nud sizo fitting an ordinary bro. st pocket. Its information in just about what a stranger usually bcika first thiug, and whou ho leaves tho islands tho book will certainly go iutu his pack as a convenient remein- ' brnncer of tho country. Tho typography is nothing to brag of, "fairly legible" being tho most that can he saitl for it. Lnrcxii oi' riiiMts from tlio Knluiiiui Y. I. . of I C'lirl.llmi Knilcnvor. I The mombcrs of tho Y. P. S. of 1 Christian Endeavor of Kalaupapn send their most biucero thanks to I tho following parties, for thoir kind picscnts for our Christinas 'entertainment: Tho Y. P. S. of Christian Endeavor of Honolulu, Hawaiiau News Co., Henry May ifc Co., Hollistor fc Co., Hart & Co., Theo. H. Davios & Co., und W. W. Hnll. Y. P. S. O. E. ot Kalaupapn. Per Wm. Notluy, Trensuior. Knlnupapa, Dec. 31, 189C. . Icnr' Notice. If you want to 'find out what n dollar will purchnpo in the wny of groceries for Now Year, just bring one along to tho i'nlainn urocery, nud yon will bo surprised at itb purchasing powor. Celestials nro usually cIobo buyers, and tho tact ihat wo servo a good number of .them speaks volumes for our prices. H. Cannon, Palatini Gro cery, opposito ltoilway Depot, King street. Tolephono 7o.' every timo. Hale of the Velocity. Tho British composite bark Velocity, of GIG gross and 491 not tonnage, wns sold at Hongkong by auction to Nils Mollor of Shang hai for S9C00. Sho belonged to tho estnto of tho Into Captain Mar tin, who, for many yearB up till his death, had employed anil per sonally snilcrthitriii tindo betweou Hongkong nud Ilonoluln. IN THE HIGHFR COURTS amk'xiii.i. ki.n-.i-.at 1:; rto mih or iMiiuno.v Hlnjtifslifixi r &.il)fl.ul. (Vertierk-. ?Uilgniui In tCi hiiitiiier . ttii mih. P. i't!tii uiok, guaulian of tlie Mnchaiu minora, hns filed l.in iici'ouuiH, hhowiug receipts o I450, paymentu of .iJ.'J.ol and ImIiuico of S527.2 . A stipulation has been filed for -tho private sale of tu- 181 easei- . ctacU'iB impoittJd i)j the Wash ington Feed Co. and seized for containing opium. Five of tho tiefcuilauts to the bill for partition of M. F. Scott aud Nettie L. Scott against E. N. Pilipo nnd others hnvo made an swer joining in tho piayer of complainants for a oivistou of tho real estate. W A. Wall, commissioner, has reported ou th paitilion caso of Kolon Sugar Company against J. K. Smith und others, saying'thnt both sides had ttgieud ou n parti tion as traced ou .4. 1'. Moumir rut's map b him, mil recommend ing that individual fishing rights bo respected. 1'ho Ortlm Lumber v Building Company has onteietl suitb of ejpcliuou' for Miree separate piop erties ou King nud Lethol stK-tt, which it chums ns the leasco of U. L.AuId. Minnie S.'liuninn has euTored a suit for divorce on the ground of desertion from 1. (i. Scjiuman, who left hor for foreign parts be fore thoy woro married quite n year iu 1891. Judge Perry has rcuderod n wiitton decibion in tho jury waived case of Jonathan Spooner against Julia Spooner 11 ice nud William Boardmau Puce her hue baud. Judgment is given for plaintiff against .Mrs. Kico foe SloOO, inteiest and coals; nnd, ug to her husbauu, jndgmout in hiB favor. Tlio Supremo Court resumed its term sittings after ten days' vacation this morning. Tliry All Vlmit Her. Tho Sau Francisco Call, re ferring lo tho projected departure of Liliunkalani for tho East, suye: There has been n mighty rival ry among tho raihoads to got tho ex-Queen to go over tho different Hues. The Southern Pacific thought it had her eccurod for its Suuset limited tiniu, but tho ex Queon finally though she would like to go by way of Odon. Thou thoro wtu strife bftweon Sno deckor of tho Bio Graudo aud Hitchcock of the Union Pacific. Uorsburgh of tho Southern Paci fic has boou doing nothing for a couplo of days but trying to got tho dusky Queen to nccopt tho Southern Pacific routo. Tho lady is a good advertisement aud thoy all want hor. 1 1 Alltlllullll? Illull 'lllltlo. An American exchaugo Fays: "Tho oU'cliou of McKiuloy nnd tho consequent protection to Am- oricau industries has begun to mnko itself foil already. Wool will almost certainly bo taxed, and merchants iu tho East nro hasten ing to got nil tho articles they can from Australia beforo Clovelund stops down aud out. Tho atcamor Mariposa brought a vory large consignment, all for Bostou, nud evury steamer that lonvoa Sydney during tho next throo months will briug big shipments. Bylrring iug tho wool in now tlft mor chants will save whatever tax may bo placed on it later on." Kroegor Piauos, sweetest in lone, Jns. W. Borgstrom, boIo agent, caab. or installmonts. Warerooms nt G. West's, Masonio Temple. Of-' fico at Thrum's Book Storo. Tun iug and repnirinc- t&" Tole phono 3-17. 4 '1 ."t 4 -