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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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19wStBMlSktA AvHIWMMW9SIMIPiwHRIVHffpflHvT r- LOCAL AND GENERAL. Circus tonight at 8. Poundmnstor Kualii has a notico of estrays in this issuo. 0. F.

Fisher arrived from Ka-paa by the Jiimob Mnkeo last night. The visiting Queensland statesmen visited the Pali yestorday and afterwards called on P. A. Schaofor. Tho Wall, NioholB company makes an elegant display of oflico furniture in ono of its largo show windows.

Company 1, division 1, of tho Citizens' Guard, will meet at tho Boretania Btreot school-house this evening at 7:30 p. m. Dotoctivo Kapaa arrested a couplo of Ohinose cho fa gamblers this morning, and captured a number of ticlwls ns evidence. Company I) had a cood attendance at its meeting and drill last night. H.

C. Myors was elected a member and five other applications wore received. British Commissioner Hawos entertained tho mombors of tho Queensland Cabinet, together with members of tho local Cabinot, at dinner last evening. A small specimen of tho shovel-nosed shark was on exhibition at tho market yesterday. Another specimen about four feet long was also captured and taken up town.

Thoro is a general demand on tho part of thoso who wore unable to procuro seats for tho comedy of "Meredith's Old Coat" for a second performance Sailors on tho U. S. S. York-town subscribed GOO yen for tho widows and orphans of tho men lost in tho boat accident of H. M.

S. Edgar in Chemulpo harbor. Consul-Gonoral Mills says thoro is absolutoly no truth in tho ny port published in tho morning paper that Minister "Willis was about to resign on account of ill-health. Mrs. Emma K.

Nakuina has issued a rule for the conduct of con-, trovorsios before her as Commissioner of Private AVays and Water for tho District of Honolulu, which attorneys will do well to heed. Harry Carl, tho gonial and popular barber, formerly with Mr. Champagno and now with Mr. Pacheco at tho Criterion shop, is going to stay at his old stand much to tho gratification of his many friends. Mr.

and Mrs. F. A. Schaefor will give another dance at their homo on Nuuanu streot on Friday evening, to which about sixty invitations, mostly for young people, will bo issued. C.

H. Clement, who has been succeeded in tho advertising department of tho Gazette Company by Mr. Bradford, will likely leave for tho Const after tho 1st of tho month. Tho Mutual Telephone Company yesterday olectod tho following officers for tho present year: W. G.

Irwin, President; Cecil Brown, Vice-President; Godfroy Brown, Treasurer; J.F. Brown, Secretary; J. M. Dowsett, Auditor. Julion D.

Hayno has gone to Hawaii, probnbly to dig up soino Hilo scandal which ho will use in his magazine. Any kind of ancient error or (alleged) fraud on tho part ot respectable mombors of society is grist for his mill. Tho Nippon-Yusen Kaisha, of which an account was given in thoso columuB two days since, lias declared a dividend for tho past yoar of 10 per cent, per annum, to which 20 per cent, must bo added as profit realized from tho transport service, making 30 por cent, in all. Tho annual mooting of tho Con-tral Union church was hold last ovoning and a number of Iho ro-ports for tho past nino months wore road. Owing to tho latenoes of tho hour tho meeting was ad-irmrnnd for a week, when the bal- anco of tho reports will bo rend.They will bo published in pamphlot form.

Thoro will bo a apodal salo of Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Wool Un-dorwear nt Trnoy's, to reduoo stock. Pricos will bo S3 por suit for rogulnr sizes, and $3.50 por suit for oxtra laro sizea. Ladies' suitB, all sizes, whito and natural, nt $3 uIt' Do not let opportunity pass to got these goods at much less than their value, as tho sitlo will only Inst till Btook is roductd. A corner building on Queen street is to let.

Sugar stocks aro advancing a dollar or two almost daily. A block of Hilo Sugar Company's stock is offered at a bargain. Tho Astor House, a very popular restaurant, has a card in this paper. Thomas Hollingor has romoved his forgo to tho old Bulletin building on Queen street. A carnival of crimo is reported as prevailing on tho Gardon Islo by local steamers touching thoro.

Every member of tho Y. M. C. A. orchestra is requested to boon hand at 7:30 tonight for practice.

King Bros, aro offering very good nrticlo in Ebony Wall brockets at Frisco prices. Wirth's circus will perform tonight, and givo a matinee, admitting childron at 10 conts, on Saturday aftornoou. Fred Harrison, tho woll-known builder and contractor, is expected in Honolulu by tho next Australia. Polo cornices for windows or doors; from 4 feet to 12 foot long with wood or brnes trimmings nt King Hotol stroot. Tho Warrimoo is duo from Vancouver tomorrow and tho Australia from San Francisco on Monday, Colonol Fisher's team of fifty riflemen to complcto against tho California National Guard has not yet boon picked out.

Tho police detectives seoni to havo lot up on swipes and opium enses and to bo paying moro attention to tho cho fa business. A. J. Dorby, D.D.S., Doutal office Cottngo No. 100, Alakoa stroet, telephono No.

G15. Oflico hours 9 a.m. to 4 P.M. Tho Epyal Hotol is to havo a now floor and other improvements preparatory to putting in a billiard parlor. Maria Barato'a second trial for deserting hor husband is sot for tho 27th, by which timo her first sentence will havo expired.

John Effingor has leased tho Fred Harrison nromisos on tho Waikiki bench nnd will move into them in a fow days with his fnmi- ly. Commissioner Marsden has received an assortment of rare plants' and seeds from the Government Botcnical Gardens of Hongkong. It is a long timo since there was a firo nlarm, but Chief Hunt is on tho lookout for ono and will got thoro in timo when it does come. Throo Portugueso arrested for disorderly conduct were discharged from custody in Judgo do In Vorgno's court this morning on motion of the prosecution. F.

S. Dodge, Captain of tho Sharpshooters is expected homo on Monday, and will bo welcomed by his company. HiB reception will probably take tho form of a dinner. Tho caso of J. Kaahanui, tho well-known jail bird who took a fow Bhots at his wifo with a riflo and then cut himself with a knife, has again been postponed until tho 27th.

Ho is charged with nn assault with a dangerous weapon. Thoro is nothing to do in tho District Court and tho officials aro having very easy times. Thoro wore only five cases on Judgo do la Vorgno's calondar this morning, four of which woro dismissed and ono postponed. Tho police captured a counlo of Japanese at noon today with a complete cho fa outfit of tickets, riddles, etc. Tho two Ohinoso arrested oarlior in tho morning havo boon charged with running a banking gamo and aro out on $250 bail each.

Eosidonts on tho upper portion of Punchbowl about Prospect stroot havo been notified, that tho Pooplo's Ico Company, cannot deliver ico in that vicinity, claiming that it is too far. Tho pooplo of that vicinity hope that sinco tho managomont of tho company has been changed tho old' order qf affairs will bo resumed. At tho Metropolitan Musoura. Underbill (a crusty old baoho-lor) Thoro, thnt's Minorva, tho goddess of wisdom. Sho novor cot married.

Artful WidowNo; but this is king Solomon, tho wisest man that ovor lived. IIo nmr- riod a thousand tunes. Truth. Now York EVENING BULLETIN, JAN UAH Highest of nil in Lmvoning Power. Latest2U.S.

Gov't Report. bW warn A nitAUEnUV KILIiED. An Acelitcnt at the llallroad Depot Ycnterdny Afternoon. An accident occurred at tho yards of tho Oahu ltailway Company about 2:45 yesterday afternoon, which resulted in tho doath of llonry Forn, a brakoman, aged 18 years, a fow minutes nf torwarde. The yard ongino was distributing froight cars and had sovornl to shunt on to tho second siding, mnkai of tho main line.

About 300 feet own of tho dopot, Fern stopped between two box cars to pull tho pin and disconnect them. Iho cars woro moving at about 3 miles an hour. It is supposed that his foot caught on tho brake beam of tho roar car as ho walked with thorn and ho was thus pulled down. IIo called out and tho cars woro stopped immediately but ho had been drawn undor and tho wheols of tho forward truck of car 45 passed ovor his logs bolow tho knees, breaking both. Ho fell in such a manner ns to break his spine and in fifteen minutes was dead.

Sup-orihtondontDeuison was two cars in tho roar at tho timo of tho accident, which occurred at 2:42 p.m. Tho unfortunato young man was carried into the freight shed, nnd attended by Dr. Herbert, who had hurriedly nnswo'red a telephono message, but ho could do nothing for him. In addition to tho injuries nbovo noted tho body wns found to bo severely bruised on tho chest and shoulder and a largo gash cut in tho right hip. Tho body was romoved to his Into residoncq at Kapalaraa aftor it had been viowed by a Coroner's jury summoned by Deputy Marshal Hitchcock.

The inquest was hold at 7:30 p.m. nt tho police station and a verdict of "Accidental Death" returned. Tho fnnera lwill take place this afternoon under tho direction of H. H. WilliamB.

Tho deceased had been two montliB in tho employ of tho company and is highly spokon of by his superiors. Ho is a nophow of Lipine, Henelei, and George Fern, employees of tho Tramway Co. His father is Bobort Fern of Ko-hala, Hawaii. Ejc-Seretry Corbett. D.

W. Corbott, who has so ably and satisfactorily fillo'd tho position of secretary of tho Young Men's Christian Association, has rosignod and will succeed L. C. Abies as manager of tho People's Ico Works, from which Mr. Ablos retires to attend to private business.

A now secretary for tho association will bo sent out from tho East, as is customary, but it is a sourco of gratification to know that Mr. Corbott will still retain an active interest in its affairs, and that the improvements inaugurated by him will still bo carried on. I. tiraudo Cirque. Tho circus porformnnco was excellent lnBt night.

Now features woro introduced, tho most notnhlo heing Nollio Lyiidhurst's riding, dono with nn unusual amount of vim and dash. Mr. St Leon's splondid horsohack foats, jumping through tho hoops nnd turning Bomorsaults over tho banners: whilo Take's contortions nnd Kachail tho JnvnnoBo's riding was tur uotter tnan iiorotoioro. Alberto, tho famous clown, has lot of now local gags that aro immonso. The finalo wns ontitled "A ride to Donnyhrook Fair," and it was takon on a oiw wheolod chaise.

in most surprising manner. Tonight big4 specialty will bo givon lnomuing a numnor ot changes nnd now nets. Tho programme will bo brought to conclusion with "Tho Pig Hunt," ono of tho most laughablo things ovor soon in Honolulu. And it's clover too Quoon Viotoria rocontly Tecoived gift of bluo nnd whito wntor lilies from londing ilorist in Now South "WnloH. Tlio UHob woro frozon in ico.

and whon thoy nr- rivod at Windsor woro in porfoct condition. Bakin Pcmde HAWAIIAN ANNUAL. Nothing excels tho Hawaiian Annual for varied information relating to thoso islands; and tho issuo for 1890; now ready, is fully up to tho high standard of its predecessors, and should bo in ovory office and homo in tho land. It convenionco and reliability as a roforonco hand book has had commorcinl and official recognition many years. Price 75 conts por copy, or 85 cents postage paid to any address THOS.

THRUM, Publishor, Stationer, etc. Fort streot, Honolulu. 192-lm FORJALE. A BLOCK OF Bilo Sugar Company Stock In lots to suit purchasers at a BIG- BARGAIN. For particulars npnly at tho oflico of tho HAWAIIAN SAFE DEPOSIT AND INVESTMENT CO.

208-2t Removal Notice. THOMAS HOLLINGER UAS HE-moved his Ulacksmlth shop into tho old "Bulletin" building, Queen streot, directly opposite his old Btnnd. 208lw TO LET. CONNED. 11UILDINO ON QUEEN Two minutes' walk from Fishmnrket.

Inquire of II AWN. 20S-3t OAIUUAGE MFG. No. 70 Queen Streot. ASTOR HOtJSE, (AH CHOCK, Propr.) Meals 25 Cents.

Private Room (or Ladies. CollNEH HOTEr, AND Union Sts. ATTENTION! 1C COMPANY NO. 1, DIVISION NO. 1, Citizens' Guard of Hawaii, will meet at the Boretania Schoolhoaso at 7:30 p.

THURSDAY, January 23rd. All members aro especially invited to attend. Por ordor of Captain, 207 2t B. F. DILLINGHAM.

WIRTH'S CIRCUS AGAIN A COMPIJ3TE SUCCESS And delighted and amazod a Large Audience! TONIGHT ANOTHER GREAT SURPRISE PROGRAMME, ADMISSION: Chairs, 75c. Gallery, 25c. NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON At 3 p. m. Doors open at 2:30 p.

in. CHILDREN'S TREAT! lO OerLts- Will mlmit nil flillilrou ovor tlio KentiiiK i.c-couunoclatlou ot tlio 1'uvillon mid tho I'm-urnm liruhontoil will bo vqunl In every re-lcct to tlmt prt'tfontuil lu tho uvonliiu, 23, 1896. 5 Now Advortisomonts. LACES EMBKOIDEBIES HEADQUARTERS AT- N. S.

SACHS, 620, Fort Stroot, Honolulu. mi r) AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF Silk IjaceS, latest patterns in black, butter, cream and white. "Wasll ILaceS every description in white, cream' and ecru. Torchon Traces Torchon Laces Now patterns, all grades. Heal Maltese Lace and Insertions A LA11GE ASSOltTMENT OF Emhroidery ICd.G'il'ltrs Insertions in Swiss, Nansook and Hamburg.

Embroidery and Laco headings. NOW TAKING STOCK AT THE TEMPLE OF FASHION, 519 FORT STREET Grand Clearance Sale! nt reduced prices ns soon ns goods nre re-mnrked. Everything Will Be Reduced. Baby's first teeth need attention. With their proper care is bound up the question of perfect permanent ones, and the charm that belongs to handsome white teeth.

Care for them constantly, and you make possible one of the chief charms in men od women. Aloha Tooth Powder is splendid for children. It never makes their tender gums irritated. Its delicious flavor wins them. Through its use the pormanont teeth come naturally and with little pain, and are kept sound and beautiful thereafter.

Aloha Tooth Powder is made only by the HomtoN Dnua Co. Get it of them. WEPER'S EXPRESS. BAGGAGE dolivered nnd chock-od to nny Stenmor. Furniture nnd Pianos carefully moved at Itoasonablo Rates.

Satisfaction Guarantaed. Fort and Queen Sts. Dny Tel. 912, Eoaidonoo Tol. 013 205-U GEORGE A.

DAVIS ATTORNEY AT LAW. Honolulu. ERST Oflico: 114 Merchant street. 101-tf COMMERCIAL SALOON Cor. Niiuiiiiii nud Ueretiuila Mi.

t. mummer. COOL FRESH BEER! On Draught ami the Standard llrund Mottle lleer. fine whiskie8. 3ranoie8.

wines and french liquoh8. tuili; ii.aiii:t a J0Q.U M' i SID FOHT STUKET i i DON'T HEglTjpE I MOMENT About tbe beet place to buy HAY GRAIN rcnwaii FIRST-CLASS PEED LOWEST PEIOES. California Feed Go. TKLEPimilKm. 157-tf Eagle House (Jno.

McLean, Prop.) Nuuanu between Beretanla and 8chool stresU. Family Hotel. BOARD AND ROOM Per Dny, S1.25 Por "Week 7.50 B-Excellent locntion. Telephono 707. 201-tf WinsloW Dime iDeiiexi Express, Baggage, and Parcels delivered on short notico Piano Moving a Specialty! Two dolivovies enoh dny 10 A.

M. nntl -1 1. m. ST tiunni'ct with all trdnn and Oiilvo (111 Klnir utrift, nenr Kort, TLeCSVNSk.7-2 '5, rttrt j. u.

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