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SfflPPTP1' tf I- II omo Best tAclva Using Medium . I The Oldest S Taaki '$ GNING.-BULLETIN If you Don't Read the DullcLn v -' Evening Paper Published you Don' I Gel ALL the News. on the Hawaiian Islands. &3f8) m. It Reaches ALL the "People. Subscription 75c. a month oonnoocottomtm Mfrmtaaom-8 dHt Vol. III. No. 545. HONOLULU, H. I., SATUKDAY. FEBRUAEY 27, 1897. Piuor 5 Curtis. s v . .-,n. ! ff y-i j 5 V u V t- ' -r- 5 l ' - ft THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day except Snndny at 210 King Street, Honolulu, II. I. SUHSCIUPTION HATK8. Per Month, nnywhtte In the flu- walian Islands S 7S Per Year. d (.0 Per Yenr, postpaid to Aracric.i, Canada, or Mexico 10 00 Per Year, postpnid, other Foreign Countrios W 00 Pnynfolo Invarlablr in Ailvnnco. Telephone 2CC. P. O. Box 80. B. L. FINNEY, Manager. Pure, Rid Blood is the soil in which roots life, health, strength, happiness; The eoil of tho blood cim bo drained or iriiyoverlslii'd like any other soil, and can be fertil ized and nourished in n similar way. You can get back tho old spring and snap. You can enjoy labor by day and sleep by night. You can cat your food with tho Hearty Appetite - of health, If you only isupply the blood with its lacking nutriment; vitalize it, or if you like, fertilize it. A largo number of so called tonic remedies tiro disguised stimulants. Ayers Sarsaparilla is not a stimu lant but a nourishment. It feeds the blood and so enriches it, as well as purifies it. That is why physi cians recommend Iettaiu5 of Imitation. The name Ayer'a SamnitnrlUa la prominent on tlie wrapper uad blown la the gUci of etch bottle .- AYER'S PILLS FOR INDIGESTION. Sarsaparilla . . nuliibici Drug Co., Ltd. . noioat;oniB lonuo iicpnuuo ot unwnn. twmMv9mm . ' 1 ' .-? FOR PI f APAUPE A Two WA EEKS AT, Egan's. 630- if TO LET The Iioxldenco ot E It. Hendry, corner Kiuau and l'cnsaoola Btreets. Uoubo con tains Eight IIooiuh nnd Iihr all 4ho modem conveniences. Large grounds. Tel. 301. FOR SALE Cornor of Lnnnlllo ami I'euHiicola streets, Five Lota, 75 feet ly 125 feet each. The moBt denirublo resldenre properly for Bale en tho plains for tonus apply to MH8. IS II UENDRY, 485 if ' T.lephoueSOl. The Honolulu Sanitarium 1032 Klug Street. A Qniet, tlowollko t'lnce, where Trained NurseB, Maxsqft", "H-ve iali Movement," Baths, Electricity und Physical Training may be obtained. 1'. 8. KELLOOO, M D , Telejrtiono 639. Bnperiutendent. OH EARTH FIYE TIMES RIIIWOi; STOIITTOLD IIY A 8FYKN- i:ar oi.it niin.n. A Ilu) Mint tlilnUi ll. t a LUIiiu U lte. fur llio Theory of ltrliirnrim(Jnii. ThooRophists claim tliuttlio soul or priuoiplo of eoiiBciousnesB ot mnukind undergoes many reincar nations, animating various bodies iu different ngea and places. Fow oven of the most ardent theoso phist8 cluim to 0000?' aught of thoir lircB iu other bodies, but a boy in Broomo county, N. Y., who never beard of trocopby, Bubstantintos to tho satisfaction of all true believers tho truth of their theories by telling of bis advon turos in four previous states of existence, extending over 1000 years. Tho boy, "William Hicks, is only 7 vears old. Ho deolares that this is hie 11 ft 1 1 time on earth. Tho first timo was when the Ro mans invaded England. He was tho son of a great chief, uud ha wore skins of animals for cloth ing which wcro Rtrietly en rep1" in thoso days. Ho describes, with historical correctness, tho nppearanco of tho ships of the in vaders whom he took, a part in trying to ropol. Ho letnombors u sharp puiu, as an nrrow pierced his breast, nnd then all was blank, until hundreds of years later ho appeared ngain as tho son of n cottager in London, when thatch ed cottages abounded in tho world's metropolis. He describes the life of that period as it has beon handed down to us, and tells of tho horrors of the plnguo, which swept' Loudon in tho seven teenth century. He describes how the dead lay iu piles on tho street, tells of tho dying agonies of his mothor, of the disup poniNince of his futhbr, and eon cludps by tolling how oblivion came to him ufter a street fight, in which he was pierced by n sword. Tho next memory he hns is of living in Tari, tho son of aii English shoemaker. It was in tho ftoimy poriod of tho French revo lutjon. His father was unmolest ed, bnt one night the son rescued a girl from ill-treatmi-ut at tho liaudh of some stteet ruffians. On tho pretense that ho way u defend er of the aristocracy aud an en'omy of liborty ho wns arrested aud sent next day with a cartload of other unfortunates to tho guillo tine. Tho kuifo descended, there was an instant of pain, thon ob livion. His fourth life oponod iu this land of tho free as tho son of a plantation overseer in tho South. When 14 years old he went bath iug with some companions. He was Boized with a cramp, ho re members giving a cry for help, then of going down, of tho blood rushing to his brain, of strange iioiseB in his ears, of brilliant lights which dazzled his oyos aud then again unconsoioiiBuess, obli vion, nirvana, until memory reviv ed iu him on tho 13roorao county farm. If the lad were older tho theory that ho had rood of the events of which he relates and was romaupiug would nppoar ten able; but scarcely able to spell aud with parents who nro unfami liar with tho events of wuioh ho tells as they aro of the deud lang uages, his caso is of unusual in terest. 8. F. Bulletin. SPANlAItnS HiailLY ECITUD. The I.ondo cable Item todny has tla following: "The Cuban resolutions in the United States Senate would be re garded here us a little more than a useful safety valve for the jingo sent iment did not the Madrid telegrams show the highlv Inflammable state of tho Spanish populace. It suggests that they drink Italnier Beer and Keep cool. On tap or In bottles at the Criterion. King Bros, havo just filled nn ordor for 200 colored nnwaiinn photos for a party in America. A C.'llirpM: PL.ANTKK." llmr io Sailor frlril to lllnir Hie lnrir. Lust trip of the steamer Noeau to Lahnitio, tho purser was down ou tho Lahaina wharf looking after his freight, when a follow camo up and usked if tho boat was going to Honolulu. Tho purser said she was. "Woll," snid tho stranger, "I'vo got a lot of coffee up to my ranch, about five miles from hero, nnd I waut to ship it to tho city. Will you tnko itY" Tho purser said ho would see about it. Meanwhile he-"sized up" the queer chap, putting him' down as n runaway sailor. Tho chap presently mentioned that he usecUo live in Santa Clara, Cali fornia. Tho purser happened to bn well acquainted with that par ticular part of tho world, so ho asked him about different things there, but tho fellow didn't kuow anything about tho place. After a while tho "coffee plan ter" invited tho purser to have a look at his thdroughbrod horse and his fine saddle. Tho two then walked over to see tho oni mal. Tho "fiory steed" turned out to be ono of tho sirriest "plugs" that ever chowod Hawaiian grass. Say ing lio would boo him later, the "l ei tailor," muULlcd his nng. This not gave him "dead away," for ho s lion cil he was moro used to riding a skysail yard in a Capo Horn galo than ho was to steering a liorso. While the conversation was go iug ou at tho wharf, the ohoriu re carved a telephone message from Wailuku inquiring nbout a deseit ing sailor. H foio the Nooau suiled, tho "coffee planter" was iu jail. The purser thinks tho bluffer is an allround bad man besides being a deserting seaman. Tho Flower Noclcly. At tho auuual meeting of the Hospital Flower Society held on Feb. -If!, tho treasurer roported: In tho Postal Savings Bank, , cioa.'iu; unsu ou mimi, $Y4LaU; In Government Bonds, $1000.00. I Total amount in possession of the I society, $2174.20, which amount ' innliiiliui llin .ni.Aii.tn ll.. IS "vnuun hid ll'tuiinn Ul U1U UUI1CO ball, S1G1 75. As n freo bed at the hospital costs SG000, tho soci oty has still $3825 80 to raise. A vote of thanks was oxtonded to Mrs. W. G. Irwin and Mrs. C. M. Cooko for their uenernnn rifH of $250 nnd $50 respectively. A i vote ot tiinuKB wns also extended to all who kindly assisted at tho 1 calico ball. The ollicerB woro all re-elected but tho secretary, the liBt being as follows: President, Mrs. Y. M. Swanzy; Vico President, Miss Lowers; Secretary, Mrs. O. Du Hoi; Treasurer, Misa von Holt. At .llnkoc Itliind. Following is tho program for the baud coucort at Makeo Islaud tomorrow afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock. The Old Hundred. Chorus Djr of Judgment Schneider Overture-Star ol the North (new).... Meyerbeer ISallail Mumlni:..., Ueituocu Silictlon Faint Gounod Grand fcelettlou - Lucia dl Luniner- oor DonUettI Cornet Solo Tho UverUthiKDaj(new) bevan Mr. Charles Kreutcr. Intermerzo-Itutsla (new) Frunkc Finale-Kanallma Mukahlkl..,, lkrgr Ha 1IhI Exiirrleiiec. Tho San Francisco Bulletin eayBi "Peru is reaohiug out for trado nnd pooplo from Japan, a double quest in wuioh the United States will not bo disposed to en vy hor tho success she achieves. Who trades with tho Japanese loses, and who draws tho pooplo of Japan will presently cry aloud to bo relieved of tho enrso of their prosonco. San Francisco has had o'xpurieuco iu both particulars." Peannj: moal is not only moro nutritious, but far oheapor than boof, peaB, poUtoos, rice, ryo flour, milk or butter. THE BOARD OF HEALTH IMSCI'tllOV ON IIAIKT COWH ANI ri;iii:iivi'i.ooi. LrKllniurr lo lie Axltt'il to ipriirl nlc Hniirr lo 'innipriuli Dnlrj- nun lor ', Ulllrd. In addition t j the members and olllcialft of tliM board of Health thoro wi'ie piebj?nt at yestoiday's mceiin a nouiher of leuXliug dairymen aud their lepiesonta tives. The questiou of tho com pensation of dairymen for the value of cows eoudeinued for tuberculosis Mas brought before the Board by Minister Cooper and a discussion followed in which B. F. Dillingham, Dr. Emerson, Minister Cooper, Dr. Day, Dr. Wood and 1". F. L.iusing took part. It was decided that a recommendation should bo mado to the noxt Legislature for nu np propriation to pay dairymen for eoudemncd cows and a committee was appointed to ascertain tho legal Btutus ot tho Board iu such matters. Dr. Monpnrr.it presented his iHtial report on the slaughter housos, as well as an extra ono on the condition pf adeekloadof hogs brought by the Aloha. Fish luppector Keliipio report ed the arrival and inspection of 27 -174 fish during tho past ivoek, about half the usual number, the falling off being duo to prevail iiiii high winds. In the matter of furnishing an electric light plaut for tho quaran tine station, a bid of $555 from tho Hawaiian Electric Company was read; also an estimate of cost furnished by Mr. Cassidy of the Government station It wns do cided to iustnl a plant on the lines laid down by Mr. Cassidy. Suporiuteudfiit Meyer presented tiis- usual budget of informa tion as to 'matters at tho Leper Settlement. On tho recommondatiou of Dr. Herbert six patients were ordered discharged fiom the Insano Asy lum. Dr. Alvarez roported on his ex poriiuents ou leprosy at tho Kali hi receiving station. Bids from Japaneso contractors wore opened for furnishing 500 kimonos aud samples ordered to be furnished. Agent Reyuolde roported his. action on the Hilo hospital. Min ister Coopor informed tho Board that the lotting of a contract was withiu tho jurisdiction of the In terior Department as tho money came from tho Loan Fund, where upon the clerk was ordered to re fer nil bids received for tho nroo tion of tho hospital to tho Minis ter of tho Interior.' m pi Koine I'rubitle lUmlcri. James B. Castle, administrator of tho estate of Henry N. Castlo, deceased, files his final account with a petition for discharge. Ho has recoivod $41,271.75 und paid $34,114.40. Judgo Porry has appointed S. Mahaulu administrator of thecstato of tho lata Chang King under $1500 bond. Thurston & Stanley for petitioner; W. S. Ediugs for Ah Lun and Chung Lung. Tho sale of real estate of Georgo Mclnty re's minor children, reported iii this paper ou the day, has been confirmed by Judge Porry. Aucliored. Anchored is what tho man said whou ho dropped into tho Anchor Saloon. Why? said his friond. Because you can always got a cool refreshing drink sorved by goullomanly attendants, and if you happen to drop in during lunah hour you will bo regaled with solids as woll as liquids. In fact tho lunch at the Anchor is said by many to bo the beet in town. Tho colebrnted Soattlo beer is on tap. It is sparkling nnd ico cold. Tho Quest of wines and liquors in town are to bo had at this popular resort. ITKtIS FKOtl IIILO. Smnll Aunexntlon Itntly-Horo Nw Iltilldliic. The following items nro from the Hilo Tribune: t Mr. John A. Scott informs the Tribuno that n contrnct has baon i let to Mr. Muniby to erect a now store building, 32x42 ft., on Waiauuouno street4 betweeen tho Volcano Stables nnd Spreckels' corui'r, aud it has already been appliod for. Mr. W. V. Goodale. of Ouo- , mea, paid Hilo a visit last Tues day. This gontlemau iuforms us that tho extraction nt Gnomon will run 03 pei cent with the new , machinery and everything is run- j mng nicely. JLuo U. o. Co. has a system of electric jigut signals to govern the iluraiug of cano at night, thus doing away with tho oldcode of j whistles for tho same purpose, i Hereafter the Hilo people may ' Bleep in peace so far as Papaikou j iB concerned, and nothing need disturb them at uight except their own uueusy consciences and the Wninaku whistle. In tho caso of Captain Rosehill of the Norma, versuo tho Circus people, Judgo Hupai, ou Friday of hist week, reudored judgment iu favor of Captain Bosehill. Richards & Schoen have about completed arrangements whereby they will convert their probent two story building on Waiunuo nuo Btreot iuto a threo Btory building, tho upper story to be used us a Masonic hall. Tho will also ndd eighteen fout to the length of tho building, mnking it then sixty eight feet long. This is no doubt tho first threo stoiy business building on tho islaud of Hawaii. In rospouso to tho uotico pub lished in tho Tribuno last week that there would bo a grand rally of annexationists at Firemen's Hall, Hilo, Mr. E. E. Itichnrds opened tho premises, tnrnod ou the lights and proceeded to wait for the croud. As no ono arrived Mr. Richards, feeling as if he had gono through the motions and givou tho public tho opportunity, ndjourucd himself aud u out homo. Tiir. Mii.sni'..iiAi:i). Hrr liuiiilcraiita Mm" llnve to llelllru to Jltlllll. There is troublo of n diplomatio nature over tho Japaneso btoamuhip Shinshu-Ma ru which arrived this morning with a load of immigrants cou signed to tho Kobe Immigration Com puny. Acting uudor orders from tho Govoruinont no person has beon allowed to leave the vessol nor has nuy ono outsido of the oflicors of tho port been allowed on board. Port Survey or Georgo Stratemoyer and Japan eso Interpreter Chester Doyle havo boon on board most of the morning oxnmining tho vessel's papers and questioning her ofli cors. , It is understood that tho vessel left Japan without sufiiciont auth ority from tho Japaneso govern ment and that orders havo been sent on horo by that government to havo tho vessol sent baok at oaco. For the present tho vessel has beeu plnced in atriot quarantine, as tho smallpox ib prevalent in Kobe, hor port of departure. As no representative of the con signees has yet beon allowed on board, they could give no in formation as to tho trouble. Minister Cooper was sought for information but ho has not been at tho Government building today and could not be found. Tho vessel is commanded by S. Mishikama, has 6 saloon and 005 steorago pasBeugers. Her crew is composod of Japanese entirely. There is no sickness of any kind on board. l'ullce Court. D. K. Brown will bo tried for embezzlement ou Maroh 5. Saug Hop's trial for gross choat 1b fixed for March 15. Judge do la Vorgno lined Ah Poon $25 for ohofa gaming. Four Ghinoso wore lined 310 each for gaming. THE EMPRESS DOWAGER JAI'AXfSi: CtllKt.AS WILL HOLD ?fi:iiouiAi. .sDitviriA lo.Miiiir. IVrullnr lirllzlon tlltrn lit lio 'on- liietiM It) it ttuildhlot l'rlr.l ill IlltlPllll'lc 1'xrk. A iiuui'teir of Japaneso aro on gngd iu fitting up Independence hall for u peculiar cclehrntion whi.li in to tuke place this even ing. It is iu the nnturo of a me morial service over tho Empress Dowager of Japan, whoso death threo mouths ago will bo remem bered. The hall is being decorat ed today with flags, banners and lanterns and will present a novol appearanco tonight. An altar Iish also been erected before which tho principal celebrant will stand. This is none other than a pro miuont Buddhist priest, who is hero ou a isit from Japan. Tho idea of holding this munounl servico originated with him and ho has worked hard to make the affair a success. With him will be nssoointed four other Buddhist priests resident iu this city. The ceremonies will bo entirely of :i religious nature und will consist of prayers, incuntn tious, pome singing and addieoses by colebrating pnestfa. Tho Ha waiian National Baud 'has been engaged to furnish the music. There is no chargo for adnusoion but outrauco can bo gained only by tickots, which may bo obtained nt the Buddhist headquarters on Foil street opposito Kukui, of Mr. Takibuchi, the priost nbovo spokou of. Soveral prominont Japanese woro interviewed this nioruiug as to the nature ot the ppr vicug lo bo held this evoning, but could not explaiu them, excopt that they wero tho first of tho kind over held hore. Ouo gentleman said the Bud dhists iu Japan were split up iuto ns many sects as tho Christians. Mr. 1'ukibuchi bolouged to ouo of tho leading Beets uud of course would conduct tho services ac cording to tho tenets of that parti cular branch, but he could not stato what they would be until tho program was ready later. lm'oiti-A.NT it:iisioN'. Cnkc Nettled Alter I'lvP Ynr of l.ltlotlou. Decision was this morning filed in tho Clerk's Office in tho partition suit entitled Elizabeth K. Nahaololua uud husband vs. Knaahu w, and othors, Justioo Froar being tho author aud tho docisiou coucurred in by tho other Justioes. The land -involved is near Kaumakapili Church, the Chinese Joss Houso being situat ed thereon. This cuso has boon on tho docket for the last five years. The appcllato court con firms the finding of the Circuit Court as follows: 97 per ceut o the proceeds of ealo to be paid to plaintiffs, and 13 per cent of tho samo to dofondaut Kaaahu; de fendant Lai Say is awarded $1150 for Iub improvements aud Knaahu gets $800 for her improvements. The clerk is now ordered to dis tribute tho sum of So'OSO, being the net proceeds of tho Bale of tho property in question. The main plaintiff in tho caso, Mrs. Eliz. Nahuolelua, iB abroad on a tour with the ex qneou, but it is un derstood thut Liu Chong has bought out all of hor iuteiest. Thurston & Stanley and E. John son for plaintiffs, A. G. M. Robertson for defendant Kauahu, aud A. 8. Hartwoll for defendant K. Lai Say. The election of officers of tho Honolulu Road Club will tnko place at tho semi annual mooting to bo hold the first Tuesday iu April aud not next Tuetduy as atuted iu a contemporary. os n -: 3 ,&.r S,r, .A