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Evening Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 5

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Evening Bulletini
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Honolulu, Hawaii
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5
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4t 1 10 3M EVENING BJJMjETIN, MAY i0 LOCAli OKNIiltAIi NKWS. News is scarce to-tlny but the EVKNINO nuM.KTiN him got what there is of it. There nro nunicroun applicants lor tiie license of tho snloon known ns tW'Bay Horec." TJic wholesale (1oiiirtiiienl of LcwiB it Company is receiving its custoninry spring cleaning. A Japanese merchant bid for tho stock and fixtures of the Palace candy store. Ho didn't get it.

Tho captain of tho S3. N. Castle received numorous unexpected visitors to-day, but ho was as courteous as usual. Judgo Perry is occupied in hearing a uog caso this afternoon, but it not tho one tho proprietor of tho Arlington hotel Ib interested in. Ladies! Don't fail to kco tho Now Wash Silks just imported by N.

S. Sachs, the shades aro beautiful, tho quality just right and the prico is very low. Tho peoplo who attend tho Wednesday evening prayer meetings at Central Church complain that tho music fit tho battalion drill disturbs them. Mr. Neumann's noxt proposition was to ask that his client be admitted to bail, ponding the hearing of the prosont Some thirty-five minutes wero accupied in hearing the arguments adduced by General Ilartwoll and Minictor Thurston on behalf of the government and Paul Noumann.

Esq, for "Prince Cupid," as to whother tho latter should be admitted to bail or not, pending the hearing to bo had on his cause on Friday, May Hist, at 10 o'clock a. in. The argument had bofore the Court, in which Minister Thurston had the last say, resulted in "Cupid" being remanded to the custody of Jailor Low until May 31st, and, as Mr. Low remarked when he put him into his brake, "I am sorry for you, princo, but I can't help it." ABOUT FINANCU. of Tho brick and stone work of the new Water Works building is up to tho ledgo of the windows.

When completed it will bo an ornament to that section of tho city. The Geo. W. DoLong Post, G. A.

will hold jubilee service in the Central Union Church on Sunday evening. Rev. Douglas P. JJtrnio will deliver tho Bcrmon. Mr.

Joseph Pritchard has tendered his resignation to tho Mutual Telephones Co. Mr. Pritchard will tako charge of the Kau division of tho Kona-Kau Telephone Company. Tho Bullktin acknowledges tho receipt of an invitation to attend tho joint celebration of the Sons of St. George and tho Scottish Thistle Club to-morrow evening, at Indo-pondent hall.

Tho medicos will discuss "tho best tho market affords" at tho Pacific Club to-night. It is intended that tho physicians on the islands will meet at least one each year at a function of this sort. Tho numerous visitors to tho now volcano nearly carried away bodily tho asphalt pavement, or whatever it may bo termed, on tho new wharf at the foot of Nuuanu street. The tun's ravs melted it sufficiently to day to allow of its sticking to the shoes of everyone who wore them. Tho stock and fixtures of tho Palace candy store were bought ut auction this morning by Henry Johnson, proprietor of Scharf's stationery store.

It is understood that tho stock of tho stationery store will bo removed into tho candy store and tho two places combined. Mr. Ramsay will manage tho candy department. THK 8UPKKMH COUJtT Remand "Princo Cupid" lor Another Week, At 10 o'clock this morning tho Supremo Court opened the extra session, and Jailor Low appeared in court with tho body of Jonah Kalanianaolo sitting beside him In obedience to a writ of habeas corpus. The Court consisted only of Chief Justice Judd and his Associate Justlco Frear, JiiBtlco Bicker-ton being unavoidably absent.

Tho government was represented by General Ilartwoll and Lorrln Thurston, while Judge Whiting, Attorney Kinney and others looked on. "Princo Cupid" looked us hand- borne us usual, although ho has juffored somo months of Imprison-mont which ho swears Is illegal, and Jailor Low kopt him In eight during tho wholn proceedings. Bailiff' McGurn on tho order of tho Court announced that it was ready for biihlncss, and CJonoral Ilartwoll Immediately asked for ft postponement for one weok in the halloas corpus taso of "Cupid," Mr. Neumann consenting thereto tho request won granted. Kxtnu'ts from the It'iur( the Minister of Finance.

Tho Bvknino Bulletin is indebted to Registrar Ashley for a copy of the report of the Minister of Finance for the nine months ending December 31, 1894. Tho receipts for the period named show a decrease of a trifle over four thousand dollars and the expenditures for the same time decreased by $217,203.81. Nearly all of the reduction is in the current expenses tho difference between those of 893 behiK 252,78018. In the Loan Fund Expenditures the report shows an increase of $35,522.34. In the matter of taxes the report shows an increased asKeKmcnt of about $15,000 on this island over 1893, and an increase over the amount collected of $4500, but of the $272,950.04 to be paid as taxe, there was collected up to the dut of the report $4 1,04 1.50 lei's.

The grosB amount of ttfxes assessed In tho entire'group is $570,029,15, and of this there is delinquent Tho expenses of election of dele gates and tho Cotiftltutlonal convention wero than the $1500 appropriated for it, so that this amount reverts to tho treasury. The expenses for the Advisory Council for the nine months wero $2188.05. The appropriation for this purposo was $2500. For malntainance of the band $13,997.01 passed out of the coffers of tho government and tho detective department was a luxury that coHt $8,788.75 to keep up while the poiico department drew on the trea-Hury and were paid $42,973.30, The cost of teachingXthe young Idea to shoot was $130,470,53, or a little less than double what it costs to keep them in order after they aro through with their schooling. The total value of Imports dur Jng tho nine months is shown to bo $5,713,181.43, white the exports for the same period had a value of $9,140,704.50.

The total value of specie Imported was $608,700 of which $002,000 was gold. In the Post Office department buslnef-s was apparently good, judging from the fact that in tho nine months nearly $37,000 worth of stamps were withdrawn for If-sue. Tho pay ofjjpostmasters for tho period wus $10,700,50. Pillar Tonics of fin Day. May If it had not been for the excellent quality of rofl'oc produced in Kona, it is not likely that foreigners would have bden induced to invent thoir capital in lands in Unit district nor would the building of a telephone line, such as the new company proposes to construct, have had an existence even on paper.

It's the fact that the locality produced in a small way and in tho most primitive manner an article which caught the fancy of "canooz-era" in the matter of coffee they wanted more and they were willing to pay a good price, but there were no means of getting it. Investigation demonstrated that the land would produce an unlimited quantity, but the people in the vicinity bad not given the proper attention to the cultiva tion, you all know the result, foreign capital came in and in coming every ua ft is Dress Makers Attention! Hove you econ the latest material for Skirt Linings? THE CHAMOIS FIBRE Uid bjr a Dreii Mftken In the United BUUi. XHIair Olotii! Hair Olotli! A. rerjr crc article. We lir a limited lapply.

The Corduroy Skirt Bindings! eoinpWt without it, wt hTe It In all colon 'eatlier Bone I Featlier Bone! A Ilglit, plUb', aUttle Dona, Juit tli tljing for Waib MaUrlaU. SKIRT WIRE! 8ILE6IAJ9, FgRCAMNK AXD OAMIWIC In all Colors. A fall UntotDllKaa MAKKI18' FINDINGS aliraji on liand. XT. 13.

3 GJ 3HE fcr5? and before 5SO Port St. Honolul'iiu iy, another decade the production of cofiee will he a 'leading industry of the island and the machinery used in pulping, cleaning and putting it through the various processes iieceary to make it marketable will come through us. And why? Because we are interested in the cottee business: we know what is wanted and we secure the very latest improvements in colfee machinery. What is good enough for one man may not be good enough for anoth-er, but ourstock ot implement for the codec business is good enough for all. The industry is still in it infancy and the growers do not know them' selves jufet what they require,) but if they will conioifinicato with us, we can give them the necessary information.

The Jfelen Urewer brought us what charcoal Irons will be needed during the next few months and the price is just what the condition of affairs here warrants. There was time, not many year where single charcoal iron cost $0A In twm days it was a luxury to own one, now it is a necessity and the low price we charge for them en-aides every one to have one, We've never done much in the way of Ilefrigemtors be-1 cause the town fcceined to be well supplied, but the pros- necuj jor reuueuon hi umi price of ice warrant our carrying a few to accommodate peo-nle who want a reallv su lienor article something they may! depend upon to keep their meat and vegetables in during the day and over niaht with- out spoiling. It took an Kat-1 atn man to devise something a little better than any other inventor could produce awl we sell them. I'or people who live out of I town and wish to maintain I their own telephone hues wo HIRES' ROOT BEER? Everybody like HIBES' Boot Brisk becauue it give everybody Wrth a well aa pleawurc. It's the purest beverage that human kill can compound from the purest dJcritH of ntare.

There is not one drop of anything ingredient 5 1 1 1 L. in Wim iJuiiciouK Temperance arm out wnav pruniuum gwu health and happinesH, It'H debciou flavor is acquired by ibe skillful blending of the mot wholcBouie herbs, roota, and berrwja, and not by esflentiol oil and flavoring I'rtracta, of which the many counterfeit Root Beer" arc cwipocd, A package of the Genuine Hires' Root Beer make flvo gallon of good, pure, heakfe-giving Root Beer. 3 Ak your storekeeper for it. Made only by the Cfusuca S. IIibks Philadelphia, IT.

S. A. "I bre tiMd over fifty boUU of your Boot Beer tod lwyi bare it co band, Mr. 11. Waucvk, If, Oor, B.

Are, it HehttUsr Bi Alameda, Ca1 8, Wt flare ueJ your Boot Beer tor aereral juu tod do not beliere ft could exccUeds-D, Uabmb, 210 Hancock JOBBKRB; ahk Youn anoann Vim I'ATKNT V4WV.hX1Y.Vrt VlMH, IHuhcst kiwIo Flour 011 the nwla't, Cost tho hiiiud oil other (IraU'lww Brad), E-3 (Iodrok Drug Company Wholesale Druggfefc tlmm remr Cfirrmrr JBV PAiinltTV Will wyVMJ.AU. wish to recommend our Long' lloixranwj Duva Comtany, Distance Telephone and Chica- Uwxg Comiaky Gtocct FOR BALE OR fcEASE 0 AMiWe Pontt AMp- mi a imnimr yjofiiing Bnru imm- go Magneto bulls, With these inbirumcni a may, be carried on ben The FftTtflte tjMVWJ parties at almost an unlimited I nistaiM'o irom eacu oiucr, have all tho iir.wsary articles used in the coiutnictioii of pri-1 vate and public lines of tele- phones and can supply them at the lowest rates, Among tho aitidos rocoivod by the I elon Hreweniro Hras Pino J'iie and flfUngsand fienuino New JJedford Ooidago, If you aro jntcrflfeted In galvanized pipe get a (j notation from us, UMMM1 Refrigerators and lee Chests; REVERE GARDEN HOSE! T-cist Reoei-vedL By Hall Son, Von nnv Mn'tt THE PACIFIC HARDWARE 00., LTO, VOHT WTBBRT, EOtfObUJvU,.

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