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JWPWHIP- Hf9VrS T- nut' VOL. IX. NO. 1281. HONOLULU, H.

1., THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1895. PRICE 5 CENTS. JCCV Bttlletttt k- Loc waxm THE DAILY BULLETIN HUNTED AND rUIlLlSIIKI) EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT ftUNIM BY TIIK Dally Bulletin Publlsblu L'ti AT TIIK OF'ICE, 126 328 Merchant U. I. HUUHtT.IiniON-8 Dollars i Ybab, Delivered In Honolulu nt Kitty Or.NTu a Montu, Id advance.

THE WEBKLT BOLLhTIS IB PUttl.lMMKI) HIVMRY MONDAY A.t Kovb Dmi.hub a Ua to ind 1'ivx Dollar to Kureien 8nbrr Iwrs payable In mlvanrh. BOOK AND JOB FHlNmu boss kciuuoti vrut TKLEI'lIONK V. O. BOX W. Vns Daily Hullk.tih In printvil ami llshed by the DUly Bulletin I'ubllihlu, Company, Limited, Ht It otttcu, Met i ohnnt street, Uonoluln, Hawaiian Jal.

Daniel Lognn. editor, rcMiit mi AJakea Mreet, Honolulu nfnn-mkM Address letters fur the paper ICiV.Uu Bulletin," and business letter Manapri Dully Bulletin Kabllshlny Ojuij.ftii Usiuk a persona) addro'ii mny ranse deUj In attention. Business Curd. LEWEB8 ft OOOKK. llirOBTEBS AND DEALERS IN LUMBER AND ALL KINDS 01' BOILDINU MaTEEIALH.

fort Street, Houuliilu H. HAOKFELD OO Gk.NERIL CoMMIXMO.V AdENTH. Corner Fort and Vlueeu jttoiiuium, JNO. 8. 8KITHIKS.

AUCTIONEER AND QKKCHIL BvMKt A-VKNT. Mahukuna, Kuliaia, Hawaii. THOB. LINDBAY, MA.NUrACTl'RINQ JEWELER AND WATCH-MAKER. Kukai Jewelry specialty, fariiviiinr attention paid to all kinds ol repairs Campbell Block, Merchant Street.

HONOLULU IBOK WORKS, Steam Enuinkh, Spuar Mills, Boilirs, Coolers. InoN, Brass anh Cabtinoh. Machinery uf K-very Deauripitoti ilu.ii-10 Order, i'artlcnlar attention paid tn Shu' Blacksniltblbg. loli Wnrt hij-ounm! Short Notice. Atlas Assurance Go.

or x.oxrso3 ASSETS, I10.000.0UU. H. W. SCHMIDT SONS. Agents for Hawaiian Tlant City Carriage Corner King and Bethel bib BOTH TELEPHONES 113 Fine Carriages Civil Driven To be had at all honrt J.

s. ANDRADB, irw-tt Manager Consolidated Soda Water L'd Cor. Allan Fort floonlnln. HOTJJSTFR A 10U-tf A LATE FOREIGN NEWS. Auckland, N.

Fob. 2.1. lUyfi. 8. Arow.i.1 THE ORIENTAL WAR.

It is reported that a secret society, having for its object tho ovorthrow of tho Emperor and tho central administration, has been discovered in LVkiu. Tho lender has been arrested. General Taotai Shang and Gen-oral Cell Chicao have been sentenced to be imprisoned till tho niiUimn, and then executed fur tho loss of Port Arthur. Tho Japanese havo captured six gunboats in Woi-Uai-Wei harbor. Tho Japanese lauded at Ghofoo tho bodies of Admiral Ting and three Chinese captains who committed suicide during tho attack on Wei-lIai-Woi.

As tho bodies wero conveyed ashoro tho Japanese flagships fired minute guns, and tho whole lleot salutod as a mark of res pect for tho dead ollicers. Fifteen thousand Chinese attacked Haicbing, and wero repulsed with the loss of 100. I Tho remainder of tho forts and shins at Wei-Hal-Woi aro reported' to havo surrendered on tho The Emperor of China has condemned to death all tho military and civil oflkers at Wei-Hai-Wei, and authorized tho Governor of Shaugtttiig to behead them without consulting tho Emperor. Tho Japanese sholl fire at Hatching prevented tho Chinese from coming to cIobo quarters. A rising against foreigners is threatened in Formosa, auu Bevoral British warships havo been dispatch-! eu to tbe island Aftor Admiral Tine's suicide, I "nMii-w' aud all tho Chinese in Woi-Hai-Woi wero released, and wore marched through tho Japanese lines into the 1 country.

Tho foreign residents wero placed ou board Jauaneso warships. They will probably bo lauded at Ghofoo. Two thousand pooplo havo boon killed by tbo explosion of a fort iu Formosa. Tho captured warship Cheuvuen has sailed for Japan, with a Japanese crew. Tho Chinese army at Nowchang continues to recoive reinforcements.

Tho Japauese havo declined to open negotiations for peace at Port Arthur. They iusist that negotiations shall bo conducted on Japa- neso soil. It is reported that tho Govornor of Port Arthur has confessed ho was iu league with Li Hung Chang to overthrow the Manchtl dynasty. AUSTRALIA. Tho northern rivers of Victoria aro iu high flood, and are still rising.

Many settlors aro flooded out and crops ou tho flat aro destroyed. Mails from the soutlt, havo been blocked for three weeks. Audrows, alleged to bean Anarch-' ist leador, has boon sentenced at Sydney to five mouths' imprisonment for soditious libel. During tbo recent shearing troubles he published a pamphlet which was calculated to bring tho administration of justice into contempt. A gravo military scandal is creating a sensation aud engaging general attention at byunoy.

A court-mar- tial will bo hold on a captain in tho i i ..1 -iktvt 1 1 trnf nl)tiiiil until Oil. duction, suggesting an illegal oper- ju ujiu4i tuibu vtini ou- 1 atiou, and endeavoring to induce a doctor to perform it. Tho coufereuco of tho Workers Union of Sydney protested against tho employment of black labor iu Queensland aud colored crows on mail stcamors. It was resolved to favor reconciliation amongst tho various sections of tho labor party, bettor political organization, aud I completion of tho Ballarat scheme of federation. Six hundred Lincoln and Merino I rams aud ewes from tho flocks of I Angus Gilbort, South Australia, havo beou purchased for tho Ameer of Afghanis-tail A plague of caterpillars aud crick-I cts is devastating crops in tho Glen I linos district, miles l.

YV. ol Sydney. Tho pest is also iuvading houses, destroying clothing, aud eating tho paper off the walls. Govornor Duff of New South Wales, who is on a visit to Iiobart, is suffering from acute low fever. Tho Union Companv's steamor Pukaki struck a rock while entering tho Mersey River, Hobart, on Feb.

15, kno'-king a largo hole in tho bottom. The entire cargo was damaged, but tho steamer was raved. The original of Captain Cook's Journal has been preonted to tho Museum at Sydney. Tho writing is clear and distinct, niid contains a record of the voyage which led to tho settlement of Australia. Various entries aro sicnod in a firm hand, ''James Cook." UNITED STATES.

Tho free silver bill has boon with- drawn. Tho American loan was subscribed tonfold in Xow York within ton minutes. Heavy applications aro being made in Loudon for tho United States loan at -1 percent premium. 1 Mr. Malotiy, tiie Chairman of tho Nicaragua Canal Committee of tho Lower House, states that America I will not consent to tho iutoruutioual control of tho canal.

1 Tweuty-Gvo American coasters aro ovor-due. It is feared they havo been lost in the gale. It is estimated that fifty percent of tho cattle in Texas havo perished 1 in tho snowstorms. I Hundreds of Cherokeo families are living on prairie dogs and horses to avoid starvation. Tho coutonary of tho Poabody philanthropy is being celebrated in Massachusetts.

A message was received from tho Queen stating that tho grateful memory of his uoblo deeds and charities in Eugland was fresh in hor heart. THE FINANCIAL rOLlCV. In tho Senate, Mr. "Woolcott in-voiiihed ia heated terms against tho conduct of the President, assorting i. desiro to tho integrity of tho Tho coutra(jt w1th tho Rothsi.hi1d was the blackest over made, and would permit that firm to reap gigantic profits.

A committee of tho Senate has re ported in favor of issuing three per- cent bonds, with a currency of two years. Senator Sherman said the President's contract was faulty. It was a hard bargaiu, but it would uot ruin America. The Rothchilds and Mr. Morgan havo issued a Uuited States four percent loan of sixty-two million dollars, payable in coin.

Tho issue price is lilt and they havo reserved halfk tho amount of tho issuo. A syndicate deposited thirty million dollars of gold, which checked a run on tho Treasury within a day of depletion. A New York syndicato has applied for doublo the amount of tho now bonds. EUROPE. Thirty sohool boys havo boon drownou at Moscow through falling into a nolo in a frozen river.

It is bolievod that tho Quoeu has'; Y1K nWnw uesioging forma sanctioned the Order of Merit being conferred on literary men of distinction within the Bri tish Empire. Tho Order will be divided into threo classes, tho highest grado to bo confined to twenty-, four members, the tecond to 100, and tbo third to 2uU. Twenty persons havo been frozen to death iu Galicia iu two days, says a Vienna dispatch. Tho ht. roteralierg Novosti states that it is satisfied, hi view of rocent i liiinnio in ilwk ir net ilint Wnamm itt I 1 unnuo iu tuu itiai vuiiv jvitooit lit not join tho Triple Alliance, know ing that, tho Powers, aftor isolating and overthrowing France, would then attack Russia.

Sir William Wilson, Liberal, defeated Mr. Voreker, Unionist, in Colchester, Eugland, by a majority of 203 votes. A deputation from tho Agrarian League, representing two hundred thousand farmers, had an interview with the German Emperor. Ho gave thorn a cordial reply, and expressed deep concern at the stato of distress unfolded. The Council of Sato was planning remedies which ho prayed God might be beneficial to the people.

Hurot, a French cyclist, has brok-on the record for 100 miles. His time was lb. 7m. 3 0th s. The Loudon Times, referring to the attitude assumed by tho colo-uies against colored labor on mail steamers, advises Australia not to imperil tho Oriental trado for the sake of racial prejudice.

Tho Popo places no trust in tho liberalism of th Czar. Ho eon-sjders, if any believed his professions, tho recent arrest of thirty Polish priests would completely undeceive them. Professor liryce, President of tho Board of Trade, in reply to a question, raid the report of tho Select Committee advised that shipowners should provide watertight bulkheads, but then was no power to compel them to do r-o. 1 Franco is closelv watching the Anglo-Italian Tho Government has determined on a largo increase tho navy, owinir to tho increase in tho Britjah ships of war. Tho nd drees in reply to the Queuu's speech passed iu the British House of Commons by 297 to 288, a majority of 11 for the Government.

A motion to apply the closure to the debate had carried by only eight, tho Labor members voting against it. a taris scandal. Tho trial of press blackmailera iu Paris has concluded. Clorig was sentenced to fifteen months' imprisonment, Girard and Heftier to two years, Camillo and Dreyfus to one year, and Portalis to five years. Iu addition to these terms of imprisonment, each of tho accused is ordered to pay a heavy fiuo.

Canivot aud Froeardo were acquitted. JACK TUU IIIITEIt CAUOIIT. A Loudon dispatch of tho 21st says: An attempted murder, surrounded by many circumffiaucu similar to tho "Jack tho Hipper" crimes, was por pot rated this evening at Spital-holds, ono of tho eastern suburbs of Loudon. Tho screams of a woman attracted a crowd to a lonely thoroughfare, and tho people arriving ni urst upon the eceiio caught a man a woman of tho uufortuuato class, Tho uufortuuato victim was not dead when hln arrived, but (the had been injured in a terrible manner. Tho mail was bonding over her pros- trato bod v.

aud with a loutr bladed knifo was hacking his victim's body in a manner which characterised the shocking criiuos attributed to "Jack tho Ilippor." Tho man was at once takon into custody and gave the name of Grant. Ho further said ho was a ship's firemau. The police havo made inquiries, with the result that certain clues they havo obtained suggest that tho prisoner may ho "Jack tho Hipper." OTHER LANDS. Tho witnesses examined by the Armenian Commission aro making revelations of a terrible character. Sir E.

Gray, in reply to a question in tho House of Commons, said that yv.maujr uuuuu IUIOUIIUU Ul UII.JU1- mg Samoa. England intondod to adhere to tho terms of thoUorliu Act with regard to those islands nutiwa him lumn mswitvtwl nt Vnw uvwaa irvwn vu ilUH u. Vrtw. 1.,.. u.u,.

rebels in Colombia met tho Loyalist iruops 111 usiuo at aaniorgsa. 1110 loss on each side was two huudred killod, tho rebels losing their goueral. THE l'AOIKIO OA1ILC. Tiio United States Senato aud tho House of Representatives havo dis- agreed with regard to tho vote for tbe cable to Hawaii, aud a confer ence has been appointed to arrange a settlement 11... 11 As tho Hon.

Audley Cooto has been summoned to attend tho Con BuiiiiiiuiitHi iu uiieuu wio uon- ico to decide tho best route for proposed Pacific cable ho will feronco to decide tho tho uoi soon ro-oieciion to tbo Leg live uouueu 01 xasmauia. Tho Canadian Government is actively urgiug the construction of tho Pacific cable, fearing that if the Uuited States construct a cable to Hawaii, tho Dominion will bo excluded altogether, as tho Extoiision Cable Company aro willing, with an Imperial subsidy, to connect New Zealand and Fiji, and then tho only vacant link will bo from Hawaii to Fiji. Queensland has joined tho other colouies in the cable guarantee. Cook, Postiiiaster-Geiioral of Nw South Wales, considers the probability of an American Company laying a cable from Sail Francisco to Houolulu is likely to seriously complicate the Pacific cable pro- snys if Congress should thoritv to a comunuv diffi give nut culties will probably bo raided by tho American Government to Hawaii granting a concession ti the Pacific cable. Tho 'Frisco cable would also take nearly all tho local business, ou which the other lino would partly rely for its commercial sueeo's.

crisis in koyit. A Cairodispatchsays: Tho Egyp-eiau Legislative Council rejected sevornl of Nubar Pasha's measures dTT hand It is belioved this action has been instigated by the Khcdiru. A large influx of Hdouiiis has iH'en noticed in Ate audria Tho populace is disturbed owing to tho prophecies disseminated of a masacro of Europeans during tho feast of liamadnu. Tho statement of tho Cairo correspondent of tho Loudon Times that a Paris journalist is openly promising tho armed support of France to Fgypt, has caused a great sensation in Paris M. Flourens, tho well-known French statesman, believes it is the desiro of England to strike a decisive blow, and to obtain free hand iu Egypt.

The Alnhrniu, a daily paper published iu Alexandria, iu an article which is believed to be inspired, says tho Khedive accused Lord Cromer, tho British representative, of duplicity. The Moslem fanatics predict there will bo a rising against the Christians during the feast of Ramadan. Tho Times' Cairo correspondent says the Egyptian Ministry lias determined not to resign while they aro supported by the English Government Tho Cairo correspondent of tho Times wires that a Paris jpurualist openly promising tho armed wip-port of Franco to Egypt. Tho Khedive, however, in discussing his reported intention to dismiss Nubar Pasha, is said to havo staled that he would not countenance any invstory, aud that he was working loyally with England. CAPTAIN KIBLINQ DEAD.

An Old aud Esteemed Itoaldont Gone to His Long Home. Captain Kibling, an old resident, died at o'clock yesterday afternoon at tho Mechanics' Home. Ho had boon sick only a few days, and tho report of his death was a surprise to his mauy friends. Tho deceased was more thau sovouty years of ago. Captain Kibling, although an elderly man, carried a gun iu tho revolution of 181K1 and was agaiu to tbo front in tho recent Nowloin lizzlo.

Ho was a momber of tho American League and also of the Citizens' Guard. Out of respect to tho lata captain tho flag on the league's flag pole was placed at nalt-masi io-uay. I "ny 1" kuis uuu u. i-uainr. iiu loaves two sous, 0110 of whom, Charles Kibling, is freight clerk ou tho steamer Kiunu.

Tho funeral took i Place tins aiternoou irom Centra Unio" INCIPIENT FIRE. Signal Lamp Whoso Obscuration Stranded tho Miowcra Vxplodoa. Tho korosuuo lamp iu the beacon light tower over tho Custom Houso exploded at 7 o'clock this morning. Smoko was soon issuing from tho towor by tho mon engaged at work 111 1110 uusiom tlouso. They rushed up and extinguished tho blaze.

Very 111 "I azo damage was doue. Tho col ored brok en aud tho insido of tho liuhthouso was blackened by the smoko. Tho lamp was rendered useless and a now ono will havo to bo provided. Woddinc Party. Goorgo Sea, clerk at tho Police Station, was married to Miss Maria Louisa Jones, of Molokai, at St.

Andrew's Cathedral at 0:15 o'clock yostorday, Rov. Alex. Mackintosh performing tho coreiuouy. A recep-tiou was held later at the future homo of tho newly wedded couple on Emma street, at which a number of invited friends wero present. Several native boys havo shipped ou the whaling bark Gayhead, lying outside, miring tho past few days.

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