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'' "-- ' ' HWfVMfVPmP "'WWPIWPSPPHWv" -- j. (tpJ(fljf ",1,$) f O f C f CfTr Y " P S" A J ... '4 ' ffi4g The Bulletin, the People's Paper, Extends the Franchise to Al- l- Yote on the Saloon Question, g; If ARE YOU IN FAVOR IN VOTING OR OPPOSED DON'T OVERLOOK TO Evening Bulletin WANTS. OPEN SALOON IT, TOO, UliLONCS DOORS? TO THE PEOPLE. Vol. V. No. 1037. HONOLULU, H. I., MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1898. Pniou 5 Ounts. FRUIT CANNERY TRANSFER Plant and Appurtenances Bought by Pearl City Fruit Company. Ground Broken for Pineapples on New Planta tlon Company Will Develop a Thousand Acres Stock at Par. Negotiations ponding for somo tinio havo como to an issue in the purchase by tho Pearl City Fruit Company of tbo canning factory of tho Hawaiian Fruit & Packing Company. Besides the entire canuiug plant, tho transfer in- cludes tho trademark and labels of tho Helling party. Tho outfit will bo removed to tho now plantation of tho buying concern above Pearl City. Tho Pearl City Fruit Co. began plowing tho now ground ou Fri- day, using 0110 of the disc plows for which W. 0. Peacock 1 olds uuiversal rights outside of tho United States nud Canada. Thos. J. King was ou the ground to give tho plow a start. A sbrd 50x25 foot has boon orectnd for collecting rain water and for storauo purposed. Thoro is a tank of 10,000 gallons capaci- ty ou tho ground, and an uudor- - ground cemented tank with a lil taring division is to be construct ed. Tho water tbus provided for will bo for domestic purposes and tho stock. Beforo tho shed was up raiu enough was oollootod off a rudo makeshift of iron sheots to supply the men and animals. Sevouty-fiv- e ncrosto be planted in piueapples this soason has been fenced. Plants are doing prepar- ed for tho ground bv a gang of about thirty mon. E. O. Smith, manager of tho company, has un- dertaken all of tho initial work by contract. Ho is coniidont that pineapples can bo grown at the placo wituout artificial irrigation. It is tho intention of tho com- pany to dovolop its nutiro aroa of a thousand acres. With its can- nery in operation and no duties to pay after Congress shall have completed the work of annexation there ought to bo no fear of fruit spoiling on tho hands of tho company. Fitty shares of tho company's now issuo of Btook have boon sold at par. "- - TIUVKIi PAY OP HOLDIISRS. Killing' In lleifiiril to the IVolunteen Muile y Axlttant Controller. Washington, Sept. 2G. Assist- ant Controller of tho Treasury Mitchell holds that soldiers aro ontitlod to travel pay from tho placo of discharge to tho place of enlistment and also if the soldier isdisoharged on furlough, excopt in cases whera tho distauco i greater than tho distance from where tho soldier is encamped to tho point of enlistment. In that case hn is entitled to travel pay only from tho point whore hia rogimont was stationed to the place of enlist- ment. OlDcera and soldiers dischorgod at their own roquost an not i enti- tled to travel pay, but whore an officor or soldior rosigus or is dis chargod on account of sickness or wounds he is entitlod to travel al- lowance. It is also held that dis-ohar- go or resignation takes place only from tho dato on whioh tho officer or soldior recoives official notice that it has bpon accepted. When an officer or Boldior is dis- charged ho is ontitlod to travel allowanco and not miloago, and officers on waiting orders aro on titled to full pay. Public Ileceptlon to Wheeler. Now York, Sept. 25. A publio reception will bo given Goneral Wboelor at tho Oasiuo on the aftornoon of Septombor 80. Tho affair will bo under tho manage- ment of tho Now York Soldiers nnd Sailors' Protootivo Assooia tion. REVISION FOR DREYFUS Petition or His Wife Receives Favors from French Cabinet. Great Excitement and Cheers lor the Captain Esterhazy Said to be Under Pay for Forgery and Confession. PariB, Septombor 20. The Ministers, after a long discussion at tho Cabinet council this fore- noon, finally decided in favor of a revision of tho Droyfus caso. Tho Council was unanimous in its decision to hand over to the Court of Cassation tho entire Droyfus dossier. It was brought about by tho petition of Madamo Droyfus for a revision of her hus- band's case. There was a lively demonstration whon tho decision becamo known to tho public, and cries of "Vivo revision," "Vive Briason," "Vivo Picquart," etc., wero heard evorywhoro. Tho Council also decided to send in atructions all ovor tho country to troat rigorously any persons at tacking the army through the proas or at publio moetiuga. Thoro was an extraordinary econo of on the Bourso this morn iug, the brokers gathering thore iu great numbers to hoar tho latest uews of the action of tho Cabinet couucil upon the question of tho revision of tho Dreyfus caso. Tho criminal chamber of Court of Casaatiou consists of fifteen judges and President, M. Loow, who is a Jew. M. Manaud, Procur- ator-General to tho court, is an ardent Droyfuaitoand an intimate friend of Uriason. It appears cor- - tam that the court will not sit be-fo- November. Aiieru that Kitcrliuzy U a Forjfer. London, 3optombor 27. Tho "Daily Chronicle" thia morning publishes a letter from Mr. Cony-boa- r, in whioh tho writor deolares that Major Esterhazy himsolf sold tho documents montionod in tho dordereau to Sohwarzkoppen, to- gether with 1G0 othor documents, and that Colonel Sohwarzkoppen paid Estsrhazy 80 monthly for two years for espionago. Ho os that Colonel Zurlindon ordered Esterhazy to write the bordereau, and .appoals to tho lat-t- or to "tell tho wholo truth, in- stead of silly falsehoods, and to frankly confess that he novor folt himself to bo a French officor," which would explain if not justify hia conduct. Iroiula Comtnir to Honolulu. "Washington, Sept. 26. The Navy Dopartmont has dooided to send tho ocean-goin- g tug Iroquois, now at San Francisco, to Hono- lulu for tho uao of tho naval sta- tion to bo established thoro. In addition to regular snrvico as a harbor tug at Honolulu she will be used as a disputed boat run- ning from Honolulu to San Fran cisco. m Manzaitlllo Evacuation. Havana, Soptomber 2G. Tho American Evacuation Commission has boou officially notified that Manzanillo will bo ovaoutod Octo- ber 7th. Royal make the food pure, wbolctonie and dellcleam. vm POWDER Absolutely Puro WOVH UKtNQ fOWOtR CO.. HfWYORK. CONCESSION BY EXECUTIVE New Regulations to Apply to All Saloons at One Time. Members of Government Disclaim Acting on Their Private Ylews Why Minister Da- mon Changed His Attitude. It was decided by tho Executive Council this morning to go slow with now conditions for Baloon licenses. Licenses falling duo fcr ronowal now aro to havo a clamo inserted, making them subject to such regulations us tho Minister of tho Interior, with tho approval of tho Cabiuot, may prescribe nud promulgate. In tho moau time tho whole matter of additional restrictions is to bo thoroughly canvassed. As Mr. Damon put it, at tho Executive Council meeting this morning, tho quostion should bo well thrashed out before do-fin- ite action bo takon. Whatever new rogulations may bo formu- lated, tlioy will bo promulgated first and then, at tho begiuuiug of next yoar, apply to all saloons simultaneously in accordance with tho clause in tho liconscB already mentioned. This action was takon upon tho representations of Moasrs. Hatch and Thurston before tho Council this morning. They pointed out that one liconso rouewal was grant- ed only a fow weeks ugo without tho coudition of "tho opou door," which gavo that saloon a handi- cap ovorothtr saloons having thut condition put in their lico see now. Mr. Thurston, in answer to a quastion by Presidont Dole, as to how tho open door would injuri- ously affect other businesses in the noighborhood of saloons, cited the case of his own refusal, when Ministor of tho Interior, to grant a liconso to Bradley for a saloon whoro tho Hobron drugstore now stands. He refused it on tho strength of a petition signed by business mon situated on all Bides, who repreaontod that tho saloon would drivo custom avay from their stores. Attorney Oenoral Smith inter- rupted, saying the difforont posi- tions assumed by counsel for tho liquor party wero inconsistent. If tho sight of intoxicaiod mon going in and out of a saloon drovo customers away from adjacent stores, then the open door ought to diminish tho evil in quostion by reducing tho liability of thoro bo-in- g, intoxicated persons froqucnt-in- g tho baloon. Mr. Thurston retorted that ho had boon answering a question given by tho Presidont, and tho point indo was entirely diatiuct from time whioh tho Attorney General put in opposition to it. Thoro wob" a groat difforonco with a woman botwoon only knowing that a mouse was iu the room and actually seoing tho inouso running across tho room. So there was a difforonco botwoon a woman's knowing that druuken men were ou tho othor sido of a ecroon and hor being loorod nt through an open door by men drinking at a bar. Presidont Dole took occasion to say that no mombor of tho Execu- tive, and ho wanted tho statement applied to himself in particular, hud or claimed tho right to act iu this matter upon his own private opinion of tho liquor traffic, r tho question of prohibition. Thoy wero entirely govorned by their sonso of tho Executive's ros- - tonsibility for tho preservation of aw and order. Mr. Cooper ejaculated "Kokual" the native exclamation of assout. Mr. Damon said that all along ho had conaiatontly opposed any changes in tho conditions of the liquor business which wero not ordered by tho Legislature. Tho recent disturbances in tho streets, togethor with tho related fact of a largo garrison being stationed here, however, had led him to como over to tho President's viow of the matter. Mr. Smith intervened to say that tho presence of tho United States garrison had not had anything to do with tho case. Tho question of additional restrictions camo up long before in other connections, and had acquired fresh vitality from tho discussions of tho now wino and beor licenses. Mr. Damon, with the corrobora- tion of tho Presidont, ronowed his statemout as to his own attitude. Ho had been porfectly consistent throughout, first iu opposing and then in supporting new restric tions. To-da- y's liko Friday's hearing was rather informal. Mr. Thurs 'on had not had timo to proparo a stntemont of objections for his ;liflnt8. Tho President statod that iu his absuuen ho is jjoing to Ha waii tomorrow tho Cabinet could give tho mattora thorough hearing. DEATHS IN HIGH PLACES Tho Doric brought the follow- ing lato news: Loudon, Sept. 30. Queen Louise of Denmark is dead. Her late Majesty was a dangbtor of Land- grave Wclheliu of Hesso Cassel and was married to King Christian on May 2G, 1813. She was tho mother of tho Dowager Empress of Russia, of the Princess of Wales aud King George I. of Greece Death of .Mr. lluynril. The death is announced of tho Hon. Mr. T. F. Bayard, formerly American Ambassador at tho Court of St. James. 1'ujll Dead. Mr. Fujii, a Minister Resident, who hns boon sufforing from a malignant carbunclo for a long time, died at the Rod CroaB Hob pital Yokohama tho 2G'th, at tho ago of fifty one. For twenty years bo wbb in tho sorvico of tho For eign Office in tho courso of which ho was Consul at Sau Francisco and Now York, and also resided for many years at Honolulu as Consul-Gonoral- . On hia return homo, ho waB appointed Director of tho Commercial Buroau in tho Foreign Office, which post ho re- signed shortly afterward owing to illness. Ho was almost simulta- neously appointed a Minister Re- sident. Tho decoasod was honored with promotion in offioial rank a few days beforo his death was an- nounced. Tho remains will be sent to Gumma, his native coun- try, by tho 8.45 a. m. train from Dyeno, on Thursday, Sept. 29. itoosi:vi:r,T I'ort aoviJHNOii, Vlm the Day itt Saratoga ICxpreselon About the Philippine. A lato telegram roceivod in Yo- kohama jutt beforo tho departuro of tho Doric stated that tho Now York Republican Convention had nominated Theodore Roosovolt for Governor. In tho platform was a plank to tho effect that tho United States release tho Philip- pine Iulands ns a wholo. Will Hettle Their Own Trouhlee. London, Septembor 2G. A dis- patch to tho "Times" toJ'Buouos AyroB says tho Government of Chili and tho Argontino Republic are negotiating for a sottlnmont of tho boundary question without re- course to arbitration. Bailey's Honolulu Uyclery. 231 King Street. lbs been appointed agent In thell.awall.in Islands for the famous "STORMER" Bicycle's well known lor their ability to stand harJ wear. They are LOW In price but HIGH In quality. They have MORGAN & WRIGHTS DOUBLE TUHG TIRES, (lush Joints, Tauter hangers, D. lllock chain anJ every modern Improvement, L'namel and finish eiual to any. Tully guaranteed as to material and workmanship In every way equal to high priced ma chines for hard work and wear. Price spot cash $40.00 ladles and gentlemen's In stock. Contracts taken to repair all punctures and keep bike In good order at Si.oo per nonth, ",,".- !' ' HB S. S, CITY OF COLUMBIA Russell Colegroye Appeals on Ground of Insufficient Damages. Interrogatories and Cross Interrogatories lor Evi dence by Commission Appeal of Rose BeiUner's Libel. Upon tho filing of tho decroo by Judgo Perry this morning, con demning tho stoamship City of Columbia to bo sold for tho satis- faction of judgmont of $1000 damages in favor of Russoll Colo grove, libellant, and tho costs of tho action taxed at S182.83. Kinuoy aud Uallou and O. 13. iucjianauan, auornoys tor nus-se- ll Colegrovo, gavo notice of appeal to tho Supromo Court, sitting in admiralty, upon all issues of law aud fact involvod. The libellant havinc suod for $15,000 damagos, is not satisfied with tho amount awarded. Walter S. Miluor, master of the City of Columbia, haa petitioned Judgo Perry that a commission may lBsue to somo suitablo porsou at Seattlo, Stato of Washington, to tako tho evidence of certain porsons residing there and at Tacoma, necessary in tho libol brought by Harvey Johnstou against that sto.mship. A list of iulorrocatorios to be put to the witnesses is filed. Tho principal points to bo elicited are ns to whether any contract orngrcoment was raado with Johnston for privileges of tho steam ship, whethor Johnston paid $300 or any othor sum on account of snob a contract and any othor facts bearing on the issue, having refer encc particularly to tho relation, if auy, o Ituiisoll Colourovo or J. r Jacobsou to tho steamship City of Columbia. Counsel for plaintiff havo filed croBS interrogatories to bo put to witnoBses. Geo. A. DavU haa filed a notice of appeal to tho Supremo Court against tho dismissal by Judge Perry of the libol of RocoBorliner against tho City of Columbia. Tho attornoy insists positively in tho document that libelant's onso had bcon fully maintained in all points. Commissioner Krear. Justico W. F. Froar leavoa in tho Doric for Washington to at-to- nd sessions of tho Hawaiian Commissiou beforo Congross as sembles. Ho takes away a huge mass of documentary information from Govorumont departments illustrated in size to a reportor by Justico Frear's holding his hands a long way apurt. BesidoB those ho admitted no carried some dooumonts prepared by himself sinco tho Commission roso in Ho nolulu, As previously aurmised in the Bulletin thouch not given out by Justico Frear, ono or moro of theso documents aro probably drafts of bills relating to tho fu-tur- o govornmont of Hawaii. Hcorclilnu; Checked, Residents upEmmastroot great ly appreciate tho action takon by the Marshal tostop scorohing on that thoroughfare. Thoy are os pecially pleased with tho officer sent out on that detail. It was a whito man and ho performed his duty without tho least offensive blustor. Ho would simply dash out from tho shade of a treo, in- tercept tho scorcher and tell him, "That is enough," in a quiot way that provoked no high words. Tho Marslm! had acted tromotlv on complaint bo'ing raado of tho praotiso. Whereabout of Kwttnir Yu-w- el Kwan to havo fled to nongkong by tho British steamer liallarat convoyed by tho British warship Bouavonture. Japan Times. Tho Harvester is taking on bal- last at tho Paoifio Mail wharf. She will be roady for sea in a day or so. I !rB - , , , , , NOTLEYS WIN THEIR CASE The, Supreme Court Decides Against Maiau Plantation Company. Eitsptlons Lie from Circuit Judge in Jurj Waived Case The Law on Bona dnles, etc. Tho Supromo Court, by ChioE Justico Judd, has roudered a una- nimous decision in tho caso of C. Notloy and Sons vs. tho Kukaiau Plantation Co. The plaintiffs claimed $1105 as duo for rent of cortain promises described in a leaBO raado by thorn to J. M. Hor-no- r & Sons, and by these lessees assigned to tho defendant corpo ration. Defondant admitted thera was duo to tho plaiu tiffs $1055.50 and, on refusal of p'niutiffs to bc- - copt it, paid this sum into court. Its objeo ion to paying tho full amount claimed was based on a dispute as to tho boundaries nnd area of the land. Judge Porry decided in favor of the plaintiffd, and to hia judgment tho Kukaiau rlautatiou Co. brought exceptit ns. The Sup- remo Court overrule the excep- tions. It gives iib law that oxcop-tion- s can be taken from an opi- nion of u Circuit Judc.0 in a jury waived caso. Dcfeiulaut had claimed that "exceptions do not lie," but only an "appeal," in auoh a caso. Tho syllabus further quotes tho description of tho land iu tho lease and holds: 1. The bouudurieB of tbo land demised aro suilicieutly coitain and dffinito, nud include all tho land within tho bounds. Tho evidenco that portious of it aro not "suitablo for the cultivation of sugar cane" does not show a talent ambiguity. '2. A description, "bounded by a doop gulch," menus to tho bot- tom or middle of tho gulch, tho lesior owning to tho middle. Hartwell for plaintiffs; Kinney & Ballon for defondant. Koothall N"tn. A meeting will bo held thia aftornoon at tho basoball grounds, just heforo practico, for the pur-pos- o of olectiug a captain for tho Town toara. The manager of tho Pennsylva- nia met Mr. J. Q. Wood thia morning aud a game was arranged for next Saturday 15th. The High school toam practico ngaiust tho Town team tomorrow afternoon at fivo o'clock. This wook will bo a wcok of hard earnost practice and all tho football enthusiasts aro urged to appear upon tho field. Illlo PortugueM. At a mooting hold by Ililo Por- tuguese citizous last Sun- day, a committee to arrange for tho colbbration of the 'Jfifitli nnni. versary of tho ovorthrowof tho opaniHii power iu Portugal was annnintod. It annHistn nf AT. J. do Gouva, G. F. Affonso, Jules 6. uarvoino, u u. ltozn, Joaquim Oarvalho, J. M. do Gonvea Sr A. A. Carvalho. J. P. Amaral and P. P. B.nn Jr Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. dold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR, VWfX CREAM BAKING POWDER A Pure drape Cream of Tartar Powdet. iO YEARS V " STANDARD, M A I vjftu l .4 4& J H i
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HWfVMfVPmP "'WWPIWPSPPHWv"--j. (tpJ(fljf ",1,$) f O f C f CfTr Y " P S"

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ffi4g The Bulletin, the People's Paper, Extends the Franchise to Al- l- Yote on the Saloon Question, g;If

ARE YOU IN FAVOR IN VOTINGOR OPPOSED DON'T OVERLOOK

TO Evening Bulletin WANTS.

OPEN SALOON IT, TOO, UliLONCSDOORS? TO THE PEOPLE.

Vol. V. No. 1037. HONOLULU, H. I., MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1898. Pniou 5 Ounts.

FRUIT CANNERY TRANSFER

Plant and Appurtenances Bought by

Pearl City Fruit Company.

Ground Broken for Pineapples on New Planta

tlon Company Will Develop a

Thousand Acres Stock at Par.

Negotiations ponding for somo

tinio havo como to an issue in thepurchase by tho Pearl City FruitCompany of tbo canning factoryof tho Hawaiian Fruit & PackingCompany. Besides the entirecanuiug plant, tho transfer in-

cludes tho trademark and labels of

tho Helling party. Tho outfit will

bo removed to tho now plantationof tho buying concern above PearlCity.

Tho Pearl City Fruit Co. beganplowing tho now ground ou Fri-

day, using 0110 of the disc plowsfor which W. 0. Peacock 1 oldsuuiversal rights outside of thoUnited States nud Canada. Thos.J. King was ou the ground to givetho plow a start.

A sbrd 50x25 foot has boonorectnd for collecting rain waterand for storauo purposed. Thorois a tank of 10,000 gallons capaci-ty ou tho ground, and an uudor--ground cemented tank with a liltaring division is to be constructed. Tho water tbus provided forwill bo for domestic purposes andtho stock. Beforo tho shed wasup raiu enough was oollootod off arudo makeshift of iron sheots tosupply the men and animals.

Sevouty-fiv- e ncrosto be plantedin piueapples this soason has beenfenced. Plants are doing prepar-ed for tho ground bv a gang ofabout thirty mon. E. O. Smith,manager of tho company, has un-

dertaken all of tho initial work bycontract. Ho is coniidont thatpineapples can bo grown at theplaco wituout artificial irrigation.

It is tho intention of tho com-pany to dovolop its nutiro aroa ofa thousand acres. With its can-nery in operation and no duties topay after Congress shall havecompleted the work of annexation

there ought to bo no fear offruit spoiling on tho hands of thocompany.

Fitty shares of tho company'snow issuo of Btook have boon soldat par. "- -

TIUVKIi PAY OP HOLDIISRS.

Killing' In lleifiiril to the IVolunteenMuile y Axlttant Controller.

Washington, Sept. 2G. Assist-ant Controller of tho TreasuryMitchell holds that soldiers aroontitlod to travel pay from thoplaco of discharge to tho place ofenlistment and also if the soldierisdisoharged on furlough, excopt incases whera tho distauco i greaterthan tho distance from where thosoldier is encamped to tho pointof enlistment. In that case hn isentitled to travel pay only fromtho point whore hia rogimont wasstationed to the place of enlist-ment.

OlDcera and soldiers dischorgodat their own roquost an not i enti-tled to travel pay, but whore anofficor or soldior rosigus or is dischargod on account of sickness orwounds he is entitlod to travel al-

lowance. It is also held that dis-ohar- go

or resignation takes placeonly from tho dato on whioh thoofficer or soldior recoives officialnotice that it has bpon accepted.When an officer or Boldior is dis-charged ho is ontitlod to travelallowanco and not miloago, andofficers on waiting orders aro ontitled to full pay.

Public Ileceptlon to Wheeler.Now York, Sept. 25. A publio

reception will bo given GoneralWboelor at tho Oasiuo on theaftornoon of Septombor 80. Thoaffair will bo under tho manage-ment of tho Now York Soldiersnnd Sailors' Protootivo Assooiation.

REVISION FOR DREYFUS

Petition or His Wife Receives Favors

from French Cabinet.

Great Excitement and Cheers lor the Captain

Esterhazy Said to be Under Pay for

Forgery and Confession.

PariB, Septombor 20. TheMinisters, after a long discussionat tho Cabinet council this fore-

noon, finally decided in favor of arevision of tho Droyfus caso.

Tho Council was unanimousin its decision to hand over to theCourt of Cassation tho entireDroyfus dossier. It was broughtabout by tho petition of MadamoDroyfus for a revision of her hus-

band's case. There was a livelydemonstration whon tho decisionbecamo known to tho public, andcries of "Vivo revision," "ViveBriason," "Vivo Picquart," etc.,wero heard evorywhoro. ThoCouncil also decided to send inatructions all ovor tho country totroat rigorously any persons attacking the army through theproas or at publio moetiuga. Thorowas an extraordinary econo of

on the Bourso this morniug, the brokers gathering thoreiu great numbers to hoar tho latestuews of the action of tho Cabinetcouucil upon the question of thorevision of tho Dreyfus caso.

Tho criminal chamber of Courtof Casaatiou consists of fifteenjudges and President, M. Loow,who is a Jew. M. Manaud, Procur-

ator-General to tho court, is anardent Droyfuaitoand an intimatefriend of Uriason. It appears cor- -tam that the court will not sit be-fo-

November.Aiieru that Kitcrliuzy U a Forjfer.

London, 3optombor 27. Tho"Daily Chronicle" thia morningpublishes a letter from Mr. Cony-boa- r,

in whioh tho writor deolaresthat Major Esterhazy himsolf soldtho documents montionod in thodordereau to Sohwarzkoppen, to-

gether with 1G0 othor documents,and that Colonel Sohwarzkoppenpaid Estsrhazy 80 monthly fortwo years for espionago. Ho os

that Colonel Zurlindonordered Esterhazy to write thebordereau, and .appoals to tho lat-t- or

to "tell tho wholo truth, in-

stead of silly falsehoods, and tofrankly confess that he novor folthimself to bo a French officor,"which would explain if not justifyhia conduct.

Iroiula Comtnir to Honolulu."Washington, Sept. 26. The

Navy Dopartmont has dooided tosend tho ocean-goin- g tug Iroquois,now at San Francisco, to Hono-lulu for tho uao of tho naval sta-tion to bo established thoro. Inaddition to regular snrvico as aharbor tug at Honolulu she willbe used as a disputed boat run-ning from Honolulu to San Francisco.

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Manzaitlllo Evacuation.Havana, Soptomber 2G. Tho

American Evacuation Commissionhas boou officially notified thatManzanillo will bo ovaoutod Octo-ber 7th.

Royal make the food pure,wbolctonie and dellcleam.

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POWDERAbsolutely Puro

WOVH UKtNQ fOWOtR CO.. HfWYORK.

CONCESSION BY EXECUTIVE

New Regulations to Apply to All Saloons

at One Time.

Members of Government Disclaim Acting on

Their Private Ylews Why Minister Da-

mon Changed His Attitude.

It was decided by tho ExecutiveCouncil this morning to go slowwith now conditions for Baloonlicenses. Licenses falling duo fcrronowal now aro to havo a clamoinserted, making them subject tosuch regulations us tho Ministerof tho Interior, with tho approvalof tho Cabiuot, may prescribe nudpromulgate. In tho moau timetho whole matter of additionalrestrictions is to bo thoroughlycanvassed. As Mr. Damon put it,at tho Executive Council meetingthis morning, tho quostion shouldbo well thrashed out before do-fin- ite

action bo takon. Whatevernew rogulations may bo formu-lated, tlioy will bo promulgatedfirst and then, at tho begiuuiug ofnext yoar, apply to all saloonssimultaneously in accordance withtho clause in tho liconscB alreadymentioned.

This action was takon upon thorepresentations of Moasrs. Hatchand Thurston before tho Councilthis morning. They pointed outthat one liconso rouewal was grant-ed only a fow weeks ugo withouttho coudition of "tho opou door,"which gavo that saloon a handi-cap ovorothtr saloons having thutcondition put in their lico seenow.

Mr. Thurston, in answer to aquastion by Presidont Dole, as tohow tho open door would injuri-ously affect other businesses in thenoighborhood of saloons, cited thecase of his own refusal, whenMinistor of tho Interior, to granta liconso to Bradley for a saloonwhoro tho Hobron drugstore nowstands. He refused it on thostrength of a petition signed bybusiness mon situated on all Bides,who repreaontod that tho saloonwould drivo custom avayfrom their stores.

Attorney Oenoral Smith inter-rupted, saying the difforont posi-tions assumed by counsel for tholiquor party wero inconsistent.If tho sight of intoxicaiod mongoing in and out of a saloon drovocustomers away from adjacentstores, then the open door ought todiminish tho evil in quostion byreducing tho liability of thoro bo-in- g,

intoxicated persons froqucnt-in- g

tho baloon.Mr. Thurston retorted that ho

had boon answering a questiongiven by tho Presidont, and thopoint indo was entirely diatiuctfrom time whioh tho AttorneyGeneral put in opposition to it.Thoro wob" a groat difforonco witha woman botwoon only knowingthat a mouse was iu the room andactually seoing tho inouso runningacross tho room. So there was adifforonco botwoon a woman'sknowing that druuken men wereou tho othor sido of a ecroon andhor being loorod nt through anopen door by men drinking at abar.

Presidont Dole took occasion tosay that no mombor of tho Execu-tive, and ho wanted tho statementapplied to himself in particular,hud or claimed tho right to act iuthis matter upon his own privateopinion of tho liquor traffic,

r tho question of prohibition.Thoy wero entirely govorned bytheir sonso of tho Executive's ros- -

tonsibility for tho preservation ofaw and order.

Mr. Cooper ejaculated "Kokual"the native exclamation of assout.

Mr. Damon said that all alongho had conaiatontly opposed anychanges in tho conditions of theliquor business which wero notordered by tho Legislature. Thorecent disturbances in tho streets,togethor with tho related fact ofa largo garrison being stationed

here, however, had led him tocomo over to tho President's viowof the matter.

Mr. Smith intervened to say thattho presence of tho United Statesgarrison had not had anythingto do with tho case. Tho questionof additional restrictions camo uplong before in other connections,and had acquired fresh vitalityfrom tho discussions of tho nowwino and beor licenses.

Mr. Damon, with the corrobora-tion of tho Presidont, ronowed hisstatemout as to his own attitude.Ho had been porfectly consistentthroughout, first iu opposing andthen in supporting new restrictions.

To-da- y's liko Friday's hearingwas rather informal. Mr. Thurs'on had not had timo to proparo astntemont of objections for his;liflnt8. Tho President statod thatiu his absuuen ho is jjoing to Hawaii tomorrow tho Cabinet couldgive tho mattora thorough hearing.

DEATHS IN HIGH PLACES

Tho Doric brought the follow-ing lato news:

Loudon, Sept. 30. Queen Louiseof Denmark is dead. Her lateMajesty was a dangbtor of Land-grave Wclheliu of Hesso Casseland was married to King Christianon May 2G, 1813. She was thomother of tho Dowager Empressof Russia, of the Princess of Walesaud King George I. of Greece

Death of .Mr. lluynril.

The death is announced of thoHon. Mr. T. F. Bayard, formerlyAmerican Ambassador at tho Courtof St. James.

1'ujll Dead.Mr. Fujii, a Minister Resident,

who hns boon sufforing from amalignant carbunclo for a longtime, died at the Rod CroaB Hobpital Yokohama tho 2G'th, at thoago of fifty one. For twenty yearsbo wbb in tho sorvico of tho Foreign Office in tho courso of whichho was Consul at Sau Franciscoand Now York, and also residedfor many years at Honolulu asConsul-Gonoral- . On hia returnhomo, ho waB appointed Directorof tho Commercial Buroau in thoForeign Office, which post ho re-

signed shortly afterward owing toillness. Ho was almost simulta-neously appointed a Minister Re-sident. Tho decoasod was honoredwith promotion in offioial rank afew days beforo his death was an-nounced. Tho remains will besent to Gumma, his native coun-try, by tho 8.45 a. m. train fromDyeno, on Thursday, Sept. 29.

itoosi:vi:r,T I'ort aoviJHNOii,

Vlm the Day itt Saratoga ICxpreselonAbout the Philippine.

A lato telegram roceivod in Yo-

kohama jutt beforo tho departuroof tho Doric stated that tho NowYork Republican Convention hadnominated Theodore Roosovoltfor Governor. In tho platformwas a plank to tho effect that thoUnited States release tho Philip-pine Iulands ns a wholo.

Will Hettle Their Own Trouhlee.London, Septembor 2G. A dis-

patch to tho "Times" toJ'BuouosAyroB says tho Government ofChili and tho Argontino Republicare negotiating for a sottlnmont oftho boundary question without re-

course to arbitration.

Bailey's Honolulu Uyclery.

231 King Street.lbs been appointed agent In thell.awall.in Islands

for the famous

"STORMER"Bicycle's well known lor their ability to stand harJwear.

They are LOW In price but HIGH In quality. Theyhave MORGAN & WRIGHTS DOUBLE TUHGTIRES, (lush Joints, Tauter hangers, D. lllock chainanJ every modern Improvement, L'namel and finisheiual to any. Tully guaranteed as to material andworkmanship In every way equal to high priced machines for hard work and wear. Price spot cash $40.00

ladles and gentlemen's In stock.

Contracts taken to repair all punctures and keepbike In good order at Si.oo per nonth,

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S. S, CITY OF COLUMBIA

Russell Colegroye Appeals on Ground of

Insufficient Damages.

Interrogatories and Cross Interrogatories lor Evi

dence by Commission Appeal of

Rose BeiUner's Libel.

Upon tho filing of tho decroo byJudgo Perry this morning, condemning tho stoamship City ofColumbia to bo sold for tho satis-faction of judgmont of $1000damages in favor of Russoll Cologrove, libellant, and tho costs oftho action taxed at S182.83.Kinuoy aud Uallou and O. 13.

iucjianauan, auornoys tor nus-se- ll

Colegrovo, gavo notice ofappeal to tho Supromo Court,sitting in admiralty, upon all issuesof law aud fact involvod. Thelibellant havinc suod for $15,000damagos, is not satisfied with thoamount awarded.

Walter S. Miluor, master of theCity of Columbia, haa petitionedJudgo Perry that a commissionmay lBsue to somo suitablo porsouat Seattlo, Stato of Washington,to tako tho evidence of certainporsons residing there and atTacoma, necessary in tho libolbrought by Harvey Johnstouagainst that sto.mship. A list ofiulorrocatorios to be put to thewitnesses is filed. Tho principalpoints to bo elicited are ns towhether any contract orngrcomentwas raado with Johnston for

privileges of tho steamship, whethor Johnston paid $300or any othor sum on account ofsnob a contract and any othor factsbearing on the issue, having referencc particularly to tho relation, ifauy, o Ituiisoll Colourovo or J. rJacobsou to tho steamship City ofColumbia.

Counsel for plaintiff havo filedcroBS interrogatories to bo put towitnoBses.

Geo. A. DavU haa filed a noticeof appeal to tho Supremo Courtagainst tho dismissal by JudgePerry of the libol of RocoBorlineragainst tho City of Columbia. Thoattornoy insists positively in thodocument that libelant's onso hadbcon fully maintained in allpoints.

Commissioner Krear.Justico W. F. Froar leavoa in

tho Doric for Washington to at-to- nd

sessions of tho HawaiianCommissiou beforo Congross assembles. Ho takes away a hugemass of documentary informationfrom Govorumont departmentsillustrated in size to a reportor byJustico Frear's holding his handsa long way apurt. BesidoBthose ho admitted no carried somedooumonts prepared by himselfsinco tho Commission roso in Honolulu, As previously aurmisedin the Bulletin thouch not givenout by Justico Frear, ono or moroof theso documents aro probablydrafts of bills relating to tho fu-tur- o

govornmont of Hawaii.

Hcorclilnu; Checked,

Residents upEmmastroot greatly appreciate tho action takon bythe Marshal tostop scorohing onthat thoroughfare. Thoy are ospecially pleased with tho officersent out on that detail. It was awhito man and ho performed hisduty without tho least offensiveblustor. Ho would simply dashout from tho shade of a treo, in-

tercept tho scorcher and tell him,"That is enough," in a quiot waythat provoked no high words. ThoMarslm! had acted tromotlv oncomplaint bo'ing raado of thopraotiso.

Whereabout of Kwttnir Yu-w- el

Kwan to havo fled

to nongkong by tho Britishsteamer liallarat convoyed by thoBritish warship Bouavonture.Japan Times.

Tho Harvester is taking on bal-

last at tho Paoifio Mail wharf.She will be roady for sea in a dayor so.

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NOTLEYS WIN THEIR CASE

The, Supreme Court Decides Against

Maiau Plantation Company.

Eitsptlons Lie from Circuit Judge in JurjWaived Case The Law on Bona

dnles, etc.

Tho Supromo Court, by ChioEJustico Judd, has roudered a una-

nimous decision in tho caso of C.Notloy and Sons vs. tho KukaiauPlantation Co. The plaintiffsclaimed $1105 as duo for rent ofcortain promises described in aleaBO raado by thorn to J. M. Hor-no- r

& Sons, and by these lesseesassigned to tho defendant corporation. Defondant admitted therawas duo to tho plaiu tiffs $1055.50and, on refusal of p'niutiffs to bc- -copt it, paid this sum into court.Its objeo ion to paying tho fullamount claimed was based on adispute as to tho boundaries nndarea of the land.

Judge Porry decided in favor ofthe plaintiffd, and to hia judgmenttho Kukaiau rlautatiou Co.brought exceptit ns. The Sup-remo Court overrule the excep-tions. It gives iib law that oxcop-tion-s

can be taken from an opi-nion of u Circuit Judc.0 in a jurywaived caso. Dcfeiulaut hadclaimed that "exceptions do notlie," but only an "appeal," in auoha caso. Tho syllabus furtherquotes tho description of tho landiu tho lease and holds:

1. The bouudurieB of tbo landdemised aro suilicieutly coitainand dffinito, nud include all tholand within tho bounds. Thoevidenco that portious of it aronot "suitablo for the cultivation ofsugar cane" does not show a talentambiguity.

'2. A description, "bounded bya doop gulch," menus to tho bot-tom or middle of tho gulch, tholesior owning to tho middle.

Hartwell for plaintiffs; Kinney& Ballon for defondant.

Koothall N"tn.A meeting will bo held thia

aftornoon at tho basoball grounds,just heforo practico, for the pur-pos- o

of olectiug a captain for thoTown toara.

The manager of tho Pennsylva-nia met Mr. J. Q. Wood thiamorning aud a game was arrangedfor next Saturday 15th.

The High school toam practicongaiust tho Town team tomorrowafternoon at fivo o'clock.

This wook will bo a wcok ofhard earnost practice and all thofootball enthusiasts aro urged toappear upon tho field.

Illlo PortugueM.At a mooting hold by Ililo Por-

tuguese citizous last Sun-day, a committee to arrange fortho colbbration of the 'Jfifitli nnni.versary of tho ovorthrowof thoopaniHii power iu Portugal wasannnintod. It annHistn nf AT. J.do Gouva, G. F. Affonso, Jules 6.uarvoino, u u. ltozn, JoaquimOarvalho, J. M. do Gonvea Sr A.A. Carvalho. J. P. Amaral and P.P. B.nn Jr

AwardedHighest Honors World's Fair.

dold Medal, Midwinter Fair.DR,

VWfXCREAM

BAKINGPOWDER

A Pure drape Cream of Tartar Powdet.iO YEARS V " STANDARD,

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Agents, Brokers and Jobber?.

JAS. F. MORGAN,

lUOTIOKEKl. AND STOCK BKOKK1.

No. 45 Queen Street.

s Expert Anpriiiaomont of Real

Estate and Furniture.

HAWAIIAN

Mercantile Agency210 Kiiitf Utoet.

Oifflr.ult Collections a Specialty

0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

Queen lrect. Honolulu, 11.1.

AGENTS' FORhnwnllan Acrlctiltural Compjny, SowCompany Honomu Shrm Company, WtllukiBacar Cotrpan), Willi.-- . Sucar Company, MakiSocar Compan IIrIcaWI kanch Compan) , K

napala Knnch - rianlera' San hiicii.Facktts, Chai Rrcwei & Co Line of BovniPacket?!--ARrnt- a Boton Board ofl'tidtrwrtteuAgents rhllmltlpMa Hnnl of Utnletwrr.crn.

Li-- T or orricnasiP 0 Jones. l,rcr'Hnf. Oeorgo U Uobertsou.MftBiiKoii Y iHUop, Troasnrer and Sue

teUry;Ool. t'Allou, AudltorsOMt'ooltfH Waterliouse, A "' Carter. Dlrectoro.

M. PUILUPS & CO.,

Wholewlo Imjiottcru and Jobber of

Europoan and American Dry Oocdj

Kott und Qneen 8treet.

Wm. 8. irvm & Co.(limited).

Wm. Q. Irwin, - Froeidont find ManagerOlnns Sprockols, - - -W. M. Giflard, Secretary and TrpaanroTheo. 0. Porter, - - - Andltor

Sugar F"act2?sAND

Commission Agents.AGENTS or TUB

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OF BAN FKAN01800. OAL.

n. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd

tJENERAL COMMISSION AQEHTS.

Oor. Fort and n St'roots, flouolnli.

Consolidate.) Saih Wr Co,

7

lii-jpl- nne'eCorner Allen & Fnrt Sj Honolulu

HOLUSTSB & CO.,Vienti

Hawaiian Carriage Mfg. Go, Ltd.121 Queen Street.

Carriage and Wagon IWillde'H.

RUllllHIt TIKES AND KOLLEKKHAKI NO AX LK.S.

WILSON WHlfEH0USE,Sole Liceinces Hawaiian Islands.

11! I Queen Street.

PawaiianCOMPANY

Ih proparod to furnish

NItrato of Soda, Bono Meal, raw oralssolvodjl'lorldii and IHllot WandGuano, Sulphato of Ammonia, Muriateand Sulphato of lVitiisli and Knlulte, Co-

ral Limn Stono and Manures. In piautitlos to wilt.

A. F. COOKE, Manager

WILLRRD E .BRD WN

StackBrDker

Member of the HonoluluStack Exchange.

U1SHDP & CD 'S HANK DUILniNG,MERCHANT STHErT

Manicuring and Chiropody.

MISS L. A. CURTIS.M VNICUKK.

GIG Fori Direct. Tctyhone 510.Manicuring, Facial Massage, MasMij'n,

Rlcclrlclty, Shampooing andh'e.ilp tieat-nien- t.

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J.H.WIDMAN.CKIKOl'ODIST.

Kcmlcnee, The Villa, 7.7 Fort St

Oillco Hours: It a. in. to 12 in., and 2

inn p. in., l.OVK llPII.IUN'fi. Cornsand illinium cuied liv n now processJiiki-owIii- nulla a specialty, 'o painIIiiiMisoinoiits made after oillco hours

1017

EGAN'S.

Kfeckfiiesand

& ipweaip.

Great Sacrifice Sale

of these goods, for the

week enHine Saturday,

Oct. Kth.

"WJU- -

EGAN'S,Fort StreetArchitects, Contractors and Builders.

O. G. TRAPL1AGEN,

ARCHITECT223 Merchant St., Honolulu,

Between Fort mid Alakea,Telephone ' : : : 734

F. H. REDWARD,

Contractor and Builder.OflJccsBiiJ Store fitted up and

Estimates given on

ALL KINDS OF WORK

RT Oillco and Shop: No. OKI Fort itrcctadjoining W. W. Wrivbt's Carrlaijo Shop.

To My Patrons and the Public

Having recovered from ray recent illness, I nm npnin prepnrciIn do nil kinds of Tint-mu- nmPlumbing work ns bcrelofortTlinnking you for past favois, J

respectfully solicit a coutiminuciof tbo snmo.

JAS. HOTT, ir.!T3rTM. 814.

liicnumeiits and Headstones

Tlio uiiiUiiNipied Ih projiareil to doCK.Miri'Kl.Y W'OltK OK ALL KINDS,and supply MONUMKNTS and IIKA1)-STuNK- S

of wldcli lio Ihih a Rrtiat va-

nity of tlio Uitest and Mot A r1 s 1

Designs, and will also nupply Htmio Cop-- li

; sojanitoly for Nurrouiiding coma-tei- y

lots.

tof IMInuitoH given In Marble, Ora-uit-

Hawaiian btouo, etc.FKKI). IIAKKISON.

ALLEN & KO BIN BUN.Dealers in Lumber and Con

und Building Mtitoriala of tilxinda

Uuuon tTflet, Donolnlc,

A Hew Paint Shop.

Having iiNMieliitud with us Mr. JohnII. West, a practical Hnuso I'aiuturDecorator and WimxI I'nllshnr, wo aronow prepared to give estimates on allkinds of work In that lino.

Mr. West having had a practicalof over twenty years In San

Frttnt'lwo and other largo cltlos on theCoast, wo foci contldont that tiny workentrusted to us will gio outlro satisfac-tion to our jmtrons.

Peerless Preserving Paint Co.

A REVOLUTIONIn tho prices of Iron Fence; 68 cents perfoot and up, buys a llrst-cla- s wroughtnud malleable fenco, ert'itnd complete,painted at factory and again after netup.

Monii'ncnts of all kinds direct fromquarries, at prices unheard of In Hawaii.

Sole Agents for Swift .t Company,packers of Chicago.

ANo a largo list of genuine bargainsin Heal Kstato, wlllcli, if you will stopin and examine, will save you mniuiy.

Hawaiian Iron Porco and Monu-mont- al

Co.

ANKR0M & HENDRICK315 L'OItT STREET.

SANIBRY PLUMBING

If you want MODKKX l'LUMK-IN- O

at MODI2KN I'KIC'KS consull1110.

Latest designs In Bath Tulm andLavatory Furnishings.

JOHN PHIL-MI'S- ,

1017 28 Hotel Htreet.

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THE ITvpviNG BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. J., OCTOBER 10, 1898.TEllHllllMUmi IWWeTBTBTIJIWWWIIIIUl

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

ViT K Ilico Jr nud Dr King nudwife lmvu retuluetl from Knuni.

About '10U men nre working ontlio Honolulu sugar plantation.

On ibo It. P. Killiot cmno eevtral in u w '() lmvu been enngedfor Ewn plnuUtion.

Soldiora who nun kodaks williiuct nt Camp McKinley hturo thinovening to orgnui.oacumorii oluii.

There will bo n iiicnliiiu' tf thegolfers nt tho h 'iuo of Dr Ilownrd,King street, tomorrow nfteruoou

Egau'a gront encrifico enle ofgenta' irookties nud undenVenieomtueucid this morning nud willcontinue during tho wcck.

Lcilnni members nto enrmst'yreqiies'ed to ntlend tho ntinunlmeeting nnd elnction of nllicora t

behold at the Intel at 7:30 p. mthis evoning.

W E ltowell. ltov S Knpu, lint.S V Knni, J S McCnn ilces nud

V 1 Alexniidor wore nuuuig thepnsRtuigera from Mnui on theClnudiue Stindny.

Among (he nrrivnlq from Mnuinud Inwnii potts ou tho KiuntiSunday were ihe followiug: ProfW D Alexniidor, W O Irwin, WI1Oortiwfll nnd Snmuel Parker.

Under New To-D- ny nn electricstorngo bnttory plntit with n twolioteo power union (.nsoliuo engmeand r.ll tho neces-nr- y raetois,swilchoe, etc., is offered for snlo.

The footbnll men who go out toprnrtise every nfternoon nre verjustly angry n tho follows who donot. They will be pure to turn upto piny in tho gnmo but tiioy nnunwilling to prnctiso.

H. S. Ewitig nnd wife rcttinipdrrom Snn Frnncieo on thn It PHithet Sntiday. Mr. Ewing,

nwny on nccount of illneBs,is very much improved iu henlth.

An opportunity is nlTorded pn-reu- ts

of pceuring preat bnri in.in children's dresso nt H. EEhlors ,fc Co. Tliey nre sellieR offn Inrue lot in calic, ginghnm nudwool nt n bij rtdueti n. Una liutii as just receivi d n nice nssorlmenof nnrrow nnd wi lo embroubrie-- .

American MRpntor srvireMnponic Temple.T. lephono 4M

Wheels rented; J. Itichnrdsou,Uolel street.

Him In I'r mCreiin.We linve two children who nre

subject to iittHekanf rronp. Whenover an uttiiek iseoiniim on mv wif.L'iveM tl em Chamberlain's Co-g- h

Hemedy nud it niwayfl )rcvpnisthe n'taek. It is a Ijocri-IioU- ue--cefsity in this county nnd no mutter wliat elt-- wo run out of, itwould not do to be without Chnm-be- i

Iain's Couuh Itemed)'. Mure oit is pold hero than of nil othercnngli mrdicines combined J. Jll.NiCKLi:, of Niekle Utob., mer-chants, Nieklevillo.Pn. For snlo b)Ueiieon, Smith it Co.. Gen.Ageuls.

(iluil Tllllllita.D. G. OamarinoH hits received

on tho a tea in er Australia n big invoice oi iieucacies, comprisingtho following: Fresh Snlmou,Crnbs, Frozen 0sters (tin nndsholl), Apples, Grapes, Figs, Lemons, ruro uuvo UU, DryFruit, etc., otc.

Tho ubq of tho Sinner in millions of homes shows tho unpre-cedented succcfs o theso idenlsowing mnchiups. It is convincing proof that the amuer excelsin nil kinds of family sowing nndurt iieedlo work. All our sowinemachines nre of tho host construc-tion, beautifully decorated, nudnre mounted on solected woods infinely finished cnbinets of artisticdesigns. 13. Bergorsen, ngeut, 1GJueinoi street.

gCor. Queen and Fort iSts.

tniportera und AVliolesale Dealers in

. . . Hay, Grain, Feed, ....

.... Flour, Meals, otc

Our Goods are Always Fresh.Island Orders Solicited.

Phone 422.

STAGE LINKHENftY BRYANT, Prop.

Tlio atage for Kmieohu, Heela, Wai-Unti- e,

Ptiiiiiluu, Lulo, Kahulai nud wavDollltH. will leavo Kostolllee. Hetlielstreet side, at I) n. in. (.Suudaya exeept- -uiij, uaiiiug inr passengers anil paeK-age- s

at Lovejoy ,t Co'a, No. lONuuamistreet.

DfTitageH will make ihe return tripfrom Kuhuku daily . 1019

Fraternal Directory.

llAliMOiN Y. LODUE No. 3,I. O. O. F.,

Meets every Monday evoning at 7:30,In Harmony Hall, King street.

O. I SOHKKNHON, N. O.11 It. 1IKNDKY, Secretary.

All visiting brothers very cordiallyInvited. 1003

HAWAIIAN TItlJJE No. 1,Improved Ordor of lted Men.

Meets nn llionecond and fourth Krl dayof each month, at 7:10 p. in., In Knightsof Pythias Hall, l'ort Mreet. Vlaltlnghrotherinre eordiallv Invllod toattemlS .I.SALTKIt.Sacliom; J.l'.KCKAHDT,Chler or Heeords. iuim

MYSTIC LODGE No. 2, K.of P.,Meots every Wednesday evening nt

7:"0 o'clock, Castle Hall, l'ort street.Visiting brothers cordially Invited toattend,loir, A. L. MOKK13, K.K.S.nOMHjULU'oiEu'TEIt No. 1,

It. A. M.,Moots ovory thlid Thursday ovonlng InMasonic Teinplo. All visiting eomiaii-ion- s

cordially invited.KKNIIY UCOOl'KU. H. V.

V. O. ASHI.r.V.Sccretary. Kiln

HONOLULU COMMANDEitYNo 1, K. T.

Meets In Mnsnnlo Teinplo on tho secondThiirsilay eeiilng or caoli inniilli. Allvisiting Sir Kulghls courteously Invited.

1IKNKY K. COOI'KIt, li CV. O. ASHLHY. Kecordor. 1010

OAHU LODGE No. 1, K. of P,Meots every Thursday ovonlng at theirCastlo Hall, 4WA l'ort street, at 7:10.MninlMirs of Mystic Lodgo No- - 2, andvisiting lirothors, cordially Invited,

l'or ordor C. O.CHAKLUS K1DDKK,

1010 K. of It. nud S.

COURT LUNALILO No. GCOO,

A. O. F.,Meets every first and third Friday, ntK.of V. Hull, l'ort streot. A cordialInvitation Is extended to visiting brotliers. l'or ordor C. It.

V,'. A. I'ETTKK,I02:t Seerotary.

NUUANU OHAPTElt ROSECROIX,

No. 1, A.-- . & A.-- . S. It.-- .

Meets the llrst Tliursday in each month,at Masonic Teinplo. "Sojourning nnd

Islting brothers cordially invited toutloud all meetings.

V. M.'. TltANK It. ACIIIUIACIIALLAN II. SCIHMtiKOClt, Secretary.

1IIJI

KAMEUAMEHA LODGE OFPERFECTION,

No. I, A.-- . & A.-- . S. R.Moots at Masonic Templn tho fourthTliursday in each uiontli. Sojourningand visiting biothers iuo conllally in-vited to attend all meetings.

W. M.M'HANIC II. AUKKMACII,CLAKI'.NCK L. CKAItUK, Secretary.

1(KM

LODGE LE PHOGRES DEL'OCEANIE.i v--

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No. 121. A. ,fe A. S.'ltito.Slated moctlngs ou the last Monday of

eaen month, In Us liall, .Masonic Teinplo.C. M. wiiiti:, W. M.

H (J. CKAIlIli:, Secretary. 1U20

COURT OAMOES, No. 8110,A. O F.,

Meets evory econdaiul fourth Tuesday,atK. of I. Hall, l'ort street. A cordialInvitation I extended to visiting liroth-ors.

.1. lr. Kit IAS, C. It.A. II. VIKIKA, I'liianelal Secretary.

1. O. llox 58J. 1030

Attorneys.

William A. Henshall,A-ttornts-

y at Law113 Knnbnrtann StrooL Tele. 663.

W. S. EDINGS,Counsellor at Law,

Corner KetbJul mid King Streets,Honolulu, H. I.

CHARLES F. PETERSONA-ttorn- at Law and

JNotarv Public.Kauhumaiiu Htreet.

HUMPHREYS &Attorneys at Law.

Comer of King and Uetbel StreetaSecond Floor.

GILBERT F. LITTLE,ATTORNEY fiT LftW

KILO, nAWAIl1

JohnSD. Willard,ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.

In raiilNoiimaiin'soMco,ai4 Morehantstreot, Ilonnlnlii. joio

CHARLES CURK,"Oovinsellor at Law.

121 Merchant Stroot (upstairs),Honolulu, U, I.

ROBERTSON & WILDERATTOKNKY'S AT LAW.

Caitwright llulldlng, Morcliant streot.

Mro lames' Homo, corner Hotelnnd N mnnii streets, lodging bday, wjek or month. Torms: 2'tnd 5 ) cent per night. U, mi'1.25 per week.

w"77" liave ToeerL sup-poirite- d.

--Augren.ts for

"LILIAN

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DEbs

CIGAR:. . . Best Cigar Made. . .

.All Clear Havana Tobacco.

HOLLISTER & CO.,

TOBACCOlSriSTa.

HAS BEEN

Diploma

RUSSELL"

Cor. Fort and Merchant

AWARDED A".

of HonorAT

The Remington Typewriter

BRUSSELS EXPOSITION OF 1897.

tSTlii8is tlio HIGHEST Possible A-wak- rankinga Medal.

H. HACKFELD & CO. LtdSole Dealers.

Since IVe Eat to Live, the

Just Ooened TJp anInvoice of

Streets.

above-- Gold

Must Let's Hme 'Best.

SelllELyjilq's Besj TiisCONSISTINO

Japan Flavor, English Breakfast and Ceylon. Alsr,

SCHILLING'S BEST BAKING POWDER,Olvo them a trial. Mouoy back it yon don't llko them. Also, jnat received

Choice Block Butter, Kits Creamery Butter,Fidelity Brand Bacon, Hnnis, Crackers nnd Cakop,

Mild ChetKc, Smoked Beef,Choice. UumboldtPotntoes, Etc., Etc., Etc.

Chas. Hustace,212 Kino; street, next to the Arlington.

iiHeIIo9 Oalm Lumber and Building Go."

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"Hello!""What kind of house can you build for S500?""Almost asgood as you can get in California.""How can you build them so cheap?""Because we import all our materials direct

from the factory, and employ the bebt work-men. The best is the cheapest."

"Where is your business place?""Our Office and Yard is on King street, near

O. R. & L. Co.'s Depot; our Planing Mill cor-ner King and Bethel streets. Telephones 53and 838. P. O. Box 367. We can give youhundreds of first-cla- ss references, among theleading people of these Islands.

THE BESTIk MADK by us, ADVKIITIS KD by us,

.SOLD by us, nnd

Used and Appreciated by the People of the Islands.KVi:itY110I)Y, tho 1'ross, tho I'ulplt, tho Veoblo,

Kndorso tlio Finish and Ihmibillty of our goods.You don't hao to WALK to ilnd us. Wo aro In tho center of

trado, and propose stopping thoro.

Manufacturing Harness Co.A. CHISHOLM,

Practical Harness Maker.

HARNESS

in Riillctinfe

The Old Corner, Fort and King streets,

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y Groceries, Provisions and FeedNw gnndp received .y every pucKHt rrom tne stntot ana Jiurope.

FRESH OALIFOBMA BY EVERY STEAMER.All orders iifully attended to, anil cnod delivered

TO ANY I'ART OP THE OITV FRER.Gonoral Agents for the Sanitarium brand of Health Poods.

Ifelnnil Order Sulloltwl. Satisfaction Guarmteed.

East Corner Fort and King Sts.

flirano! Hiranol Hirano!

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Highest Award World's Fair in 1893, Medal and Diploma.

"An Alkaline Water, wollporinanent. in quality, cletirwater." So said the oflicials

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OCTOIIKR 23, for tho saloof tho fourtoon years' of

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ESTiiBLISSIBD I860.TlieGeriiiania Life Insurance Co.

ASSETS j523.723.677. 13Legal Reserve to Policy Holders 20,866,008. 00Surplus to Policy Holders , 2,571,595.05Paid to Policy Holders since i860 38,331,242.67Claims by death paid to Beneficiary Policy Holders 20,846,623.84Matured Endowments paid to Policy Holders 5.524,720.07Life Annuities paid to Policy Holders 327,474 70Dividends and Surrenders paid to Policy Holders 11,632,424.06

Tbo Gurmnnla lssnos nil tho lutost ntid most llhoral forms of Life, Instal-ment, Incotno Divldond, Undowmont or llond l'ollelos. ,

0 UAH, LANSING it Oonoral Agonts tho Hawaiian Island.EMMETT MAY, Manager,

1029" 210 King street, Honolulu.

JUotaootmpB9HOTEI.ST., NUUANU.

John H. Lang,WThl Gallery cltx

your marksmanship.

THE EVENING I., OCTOBER 10, 18i)8

untilunoxplroil

particular

DIPLOMACY, NOT THEORY

Japan Mail Gives Good Opinion on

Philippines.

Beautiful Platitudes Have Small Place In Pro-

gress of Nations Strong American Arm or

Full Spanish Control.

Thero Booms to lie prent divcrsity of opinion in tbo United StuteBns to whnt should bodono with thoPhilippines. On tho ono bandthero is a section of politicalthinkors who insist upon tbo mo-

ral aspect of tho question, andarguo that inasmuch as assuranceswore originally given that Amer-ica hud no intention of sotting upa permanout sovoroignty overthose, islands, justico demands thattlioao assurances should bu fultilled. On tho otborhaud thore isauotbor section, probably muchmore numerous unci powerful, whohold that in the region ot politics,and interuatiouHl diplomacy, astrictly moral standpoint in a uarrow blIioIiiUc sense, must be nuborihuuteil to wider coiiBidoriiiinna.Mural philotophy, thoy doubtlerstuiuk, if lh.y do not t ay, nevercreated an Empito. ludiu, 'Jauuda,Aurtrulia and the mu. y otherscattered pospesmous of the printMother Country were not otiyiually founded upon the toriniuoluiryof the echoolx; and u strict udliut-euc- u

to tbo platitudes of morotheoribts fiom Aristotle down toHerbert Speucor, would ecurcolylmvo conduced lo tho rapidmaterial devolopmeut of tlioAuglo- - Saxon race. Nice ruloaof equity nro not applicablewhen natioual iutorcsts aro atstake, and ttie doctrine of expedi-ency is logarded as of tuoio im-

portance tliau tho criterion oftoutitudo. Could Clivo, and Wnrreu Hastings lmvo found muchguidauco in Pitley and Waruur-to- u

dining crises in India? andare there loss cogonl reasons wbyAmerica should not seok cxpanbiou in the. Orient, equully witiiother PoHorsV Morley'speriods apropos of English ruloin India reud very prettily, nodoubt, ami as tho iNutiuu says, hiswouls huvo an evident applica-tion, mutatis mutandis, to Amorica's own awkward position asrespects the Philippines. But itis upparout to anybody who lmsstudied public eouttment at homo,that tho syllogisms of phdusophicul Radicals carry littlo Heightwith tho masses of tho poodle,and that tho lattor aro becomiugdaily moro and more conscious ottho uoccssity for tbo final abandonmout of sontimout the gjimo ofdiplomacy, so long as tho uati utiudB itself pitted aainht whollyunscrupulous coutiueutal uuali-tio- us.

First, Bays Mr. Morley,you push on into territories whereyou have no business to bo. Now,there's tho rub. If tho last wordof notional policy had been utter-ed by socialists like 0eu andthere wero no other reasouers butho on tho face of tho earth,; Mr.Morley's promises might bo irrofutablo.

But to eturn to tho Philippines.MoKbiley'a tontativo suggos"

uuu mill uuiiuu UU1V bUOUItl l)e

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retained tl jes not commend itselftoltbo nj.tjonty. For as Spanishuowspapt s htvo not boon Blow toseo and to point out "an intolem-bl- o

situation would at ouco ariseif the Uuited Smt-- s took fimplyuuu mianii or a part ol it. Un tlitho other sido any liuo f d iimrcation that might bo diawu thenntivo would bo in chionio revolt.D.tTerenco iu in m uihtiatiunwould orouso joalotiiiu ami bick-orin- ga

whiuh would m din tho histstnto of tho island uoise than theBrut. How could our iholn oftaxation, ouo law of pisnimlrights, ono military service, be onfiirced upou ignorant men on onopido of an imaginary liuo and anothor on tho other ?" If thoUuited States take Luzon andkeep tbo door of trade opou on itwhilo tho Spanish maintain theirold monopolistic tariff on thoother islands, what constant friotiou aud clashing and upheavalwould surely result. "Fnr bettersay that tho Spanish presj, 'forSpain to givo up overj thing andabolish hor colonial othco ontiroly,than to cling to fragments of tboold colouial empire which it wouldbo impossiblo to administer satis-factorily." Any suggested com-promise either U impossible orwill prove unstable If theUnited Stntos should content

themselves with a coaling station,tho position minht bo tenable butaoy extensivo foothold audattempted noverument on ono island ( rn part of it will mean oudlesidistuibnuce and mischief, and ul- -

timately forco the Slates to takeand rulo the whole group. Itshould bo sullieieut for tho Administration at Washington, ifconvinced ot tho fapt that the re-

tention of tbo entire gioup as adependency of tho Republic,would bo conducivo.to the host inlores s of all coticenud, to act up-on thnt conviution, as wo siucore-l- y

bopo it will. Japan Mail.hpaltlt, lleer.

This ever popular Rainier booris becoming a housohold wordand "will you havo a glHBS ofSeattle" is moro often hoard thananythiug ulso. Tho CriterionSaloon havo tho boor on tap or inbottles.

VtANTS Are for the people 15 cenHa line first' insertion 10 cents a line secona )o cent a

week, 50 cents a month What more Jo ou WANT?

Grocers.

Not aOne Tune- -

Order house is ours : it'sthe kind that keeps the

81 customers for genera-tions; many men dealhere vhoj.e fathers dealthere for years.

ill) Of course we wantthe one-ti- me order, thatis the beginninjr; eachsucceeding; order helpscement the Inendly feel

xix ine.A party of Honolulu

Professors going over toi(? Aiaui to spend the last

vacation came here tobuy supplies and remarked that they tho't

r they could buv cheaperelsewhere but didnt like

illthe uncertainty and insecurity.

That illustrates the"xilx" value of a good name.

Lewis & Co.211 FORT STREET.

--Telephone 240

& CO . LtdWHOLESALE GROCERS AN

WINE MERCHANTS225 Quoon stroot, Honolulu, 11. J

H. MAY & CO.Wholosale and Retail Groceries.

C15 k 517 Fort St.. HonoluluIVIephounr 22 P.O. Box 470

TO FAMILIES

Annexation lias alreadyhad tho olleet of loworing theprices at thePalama Grocery Co.

Tou can save quito a fewuoiiars monthly by dealingwith us.

The cirs wton rliiht at our door.

Palama Grocery Co.

ui)osiie jutiiwiiy uopot, KingSt.Tlio Plan is

proving a genuine success torue general puimu as well assubscribers.

Dentists.

DR.ALBERTJOKBSDERBY

I Jentist.COKNIUl 1'OHT AND IIOTKL STS.,

MO IH.OCIC.Ti:i.nenoNi:s: Ollli-o- , (IIOj UohIiIoiico,

7S(). IIduih: 1) a. m. to I p. in

A.. C. WALL, D. D S.,O.E.WALL, D.D.S.,DENTISTS.

New ixive'g llniMlns, Fnrt StreetiTRIiEI'HONl VU

DR. T. E. CLARK,DIONTIT.

13-- H Trogross Itloch, corner Ilorotanlnand Fort Ktroots, Honolulu.

DR. R. 1. MOORE,Dentist.

No. 211) Hotel fctroot. Telophone 503.HOURS: U to Vi a.m. ami 1 to t p.m.

1018

Real Estate and Insurance. Real Estate and Insurance.

David Dayton,Real Estate Broker.

209 Merchant Street.

FOll SALE.12 Chinese Granite Ultchinc fonts! Sf

each.TO LET

A furnln!ipil or nnfurnUlied houf-e-,

at No. 1211 Heretunla street.AIo, un 8 room iiiiftirnli-lipi- l linue

with nil modern Improvements, onI'unnhon ctrect.

aIioi. a 6 room hnuHH Ht Iwllpl,Prison, w lib ull tnotlern

Improvement".

Real Estate Transactions.Subscribers are famULed with from lWt

to six lists tier wock giving nn aronratirecord ot all deods.mortRjves, leases, re-

leases, powers ol nttoruoy, etc., etc., whlcLare placed on reoord.

Subscription Trice, $2.01) per Month,

A. V. GEAR.210KinKHt.Monnlnln

Boardman & MasudaBusiness Agency.

IIoiiHes for rtent.Ileal ICstato Agents.

Ilrokcrs In Jtipineo Goods.JCmplovmeut AkoiiUi.

ColluetloiiH Made.I.ejiAl and other ihit'iliuents trans

lated Into any language.

Agents for Japan Emigration Company,

JAPANESE LA1I0IIERS:

II. . uugtorg Houe Bi'okpp'.Iloom No. 1, Spreekeln Illock, 'IX'le-pho-

1)17.

W. C. ACH1 & CO.,

Brokers & Dealers

REALJESTiTECV Wo will Ua; or riell Heal Estate in

il parU ot the group.CiT Wo will Sell l'roporttos on KoasoU-bi- e

Oommlssloiisi

)FFICE. to West King Street

LtiTJiJ and FIRE

AGENTS TOR ..,Sew England Mutual Life In-

surance Co. of Boston.Etna Fire Insurance Company

of Hartford.

J. S. WALKER,Uenehal Aoent toh Hawaiian Islands.

Itoyal Insurance Company.Alliance Aiunranco Company.Alliance Marine and Qenoral Aannrance

Company.Paidlli) Mutual Life Inftirnnco Cora

pnny of California.Wilholmaof Madgohnrg Inauranco Uom.

pony.Boottish Union una National Instiranoc

Company.

loom 13 Sprcckcls Block, Honolulu, II. I.

Brucs Waring & Co.

Lands for Sale.Money to Loan on Mortgages.

Wb abd Aolnts forSvea Fire Insurance Co. of Gothenburg

AND

Amjrican Fire Iosuranco Co. of Phila.

PROGRESS BLOCK.Rooms 7 an 8. Telephone 6?8

L. C. ABLE 3,

Itonl Estate and FinancialAgent.

3i5 fout STitinrr.

N. FERNANDEZ:

NOTARY PUBLIC anfl TYPEWRITER

Olllce: 20S Murchunt street. Camp-he- ll

llloclc, rear of J, 0. Curtoru ollluo.P.O. Ilox 191.

BRUCE CARTWR1GHT,Qonor&l Manager of

rhe Equitable Life Assurance Societj

Of tho United BtalflR for the IlawnlianIslands,

Orr'OAi Morohant street, Honolnlm

P. SILVA,AohnttoTaki! f

Acknowledgments to Instruments,Dlbtrlrt of Kona, Oahu.

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At W. 0. AcIiI'h ollleo, King stroot, noaruuauu.

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r jdJk'A- - ihfafc faitinniiifAttf.

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WM. .A.. LOVE,BROKER.

Stocks, Bonds ash Ornfli Src'L'itiT.Loant Negotiated Heal ltnto,

Hcivoi.ui.tr, It. I.

MORRIS K.KEOHOKALOLE

LOUIS K. M'GREW

ori'ICIS No. 15 Kunhtlinanil utrcct,iionoiniu. lormorly A. Iloi.i'Nnfllce.United Statos CtiMoui Hotino Ilrokorn,Aifoulitantt, Sean horn of Titled andOonoral HuMiiess Agouti.Tilvihono f20. 102$

W.H.SMITHSeal Estate ml Com

tVGKNCY.Island Potatoes and Corn For Salo

TO TUP. Til Mil..

OFFICE, G32 FORT STREET.

JAS. '. M01K1AX,

Meml'tr ul llont.lulu StcKk Lxchang?Qut en street

Ttltrluinc Ti I O Dux j,4.

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Fort St.

OR SAL

There are 8 Good ResidenceLots on the Waikiki side ofFort Street, for sale, about 70feet above the east corner ofFort and Vineyard Streets.

The lots- - are leveled and

ready to be built on at once.

The location is in a quiet

and respectable neighborhood

The prices are cheap and

reasonable.

1 he terms are very easy.

For further particulars apply

to

W. C. AGHI & CO.,

Real Estate Brokers.

July 21, IK'lS.

Plantation Investments.

Lanal Sugar Co.The SUnSCItll'TION LIST for tho

uhovel'hintntlon In now open 'tit myollleo.

The iirnsneeliH may, he had on

HARRY ARUITAG3,SiiAitu Eno-KNit- ,

liMPl Corner King and Itethel tit.

Nahiku Planiation.

Tho SUJWCnil'I'ION LIST of Ikuhovu I'laiitiitlou Is now open and Hieprospectus may bo seen tit my otnoe.

HARRY ARMITAGB,

Itoul Kstute nml Share Broker

Corner King mid Bethel street.1009

UUJiJiRT GRLEVXBook and Job PrinterMorokant Stroot, Honolulu, 1:1. X,

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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. 1., OCTOBER 10, 1898.

Evening Bulletin,fjbllshed Evety Day, except Sunday, at to King

ttrvt, Honolulu, II. I., by the

BULLETIN PUBLISHING COAIPANY.

K. R. FARRINOTON

DANIEL LOOAN City Editor

Telephone1.!Business Ofrice 'i.'tii Editorial Rooms, J00.

pMioffice tlot, 404.

MONDAY, OCT. 10, 1898

Auothor iutenmtiotinl mysterjis whether tho Chinese Emperoris dead or nlive.

If tho City of Columhin is kepi

hero much longer, it will win the

right to join the Ilnwniinn navy.

Tho numerical forco of thosewho wnnt tho screens tnken olT

enloou doors by cotuumud of theExecutivi1 seems to bo nil.

Tho straw ballot tnken by tho

Bulletin shows thus fnr n lnrge

proportion iu fnvor of allowingthe saloou doors to rutunin.

Ililo's republican club seems tobo doing n thriving business. Itcnu nt least get up sufficient intereat in politics to lmvo n meeting.

Activity in nnvnl circles center-ing toward Honolulu hnrborprovos positively that tho UnitedStates is not to bo slow in makingtho most of its new possessions.

The success of tho DowngorEmpress of China indicates thatwhen women ouco get iuto inter-

national politics, they nro not tobo pushed nBide ns easily ns mightbo Bnpposed,

Advance guards of Americanplantation labor nro euro of n cor-

dial recoptiou, notwithstandingthe warning hns gono forth thattliHro arouo openings for laboring

men in Hnwn...

The Bulletin gives tho people

an opportunity to express hei

opinion on tho recent ruling of

tho Cabinet regarding saloons. Ifyoa hnvo an opinion express it

nud let tbo people know your reaBons.

Ouo of the features likely to be

brought out at the next session of

Congress is that Hawaii is not

as big as it used to be. Theday has passed when this countrycau produce bu international fu- -

Estorhozy may go down in his-

tory as n forger or he may not, but

ho will surely hnvo a place on theBtnff of the Priuco of Liars. Theonly man who has no't made a confostdou in Dreyfus, and tho poorcaptain will be lucky if ho getbback to Paris nlive.

Tho Amerieau who can writenn unbiasid history of ThomaB F.Bayard's political career will behard to find. Unless it is GrotorCleveland, no man of the genera-tion has received more laudationfrom political friends or had suchhigh voicod condemnation heapedupon him by his enemies.

Tuoro was too mnolikicking in Saturday's bnsoballgamo to suit tho public Fortunatcly tbo sportsmau spirit inHonolulu is not educated downsufficiently to nut up with it. I'tho boys wnnt to play withoutnudionces, they can continue

started in nn Saturday.

Tho return of tho ashes of ColumbiiB to Spain coupled with thehistory of tho rise and full of thatnitiou furimhod plenty of foot'for reflection on tho future of theprosont great Powers of the world.The Anglo-Sax- on now hold n

placo at tho top of tho heap nud it

liornlded abroad as tho advauci

guard of tho millenium. Will hif-tD- ry

ropcat itsolf again ?

Tin manner iu which thd yorii-ao- ii

officers ilen I with tho two soldiors who created n row on Fortntroft Inst uight, will ho watchedwith no ttninll interest.

According to Japanese des-

patches, Li Iluug Chiinu rccoivedn bribe of half n million tnelsfrom llussiu. Li holds tho pricoof his yellow jnckot high, but heis not nverso to losing it onco inn while nt n stntnl prico.

Lnto renoits lmvo it Hint thoPhilippine iuBuri'iita hnvo np

od to Japnu for recognition oftheir independence. If tho understanding botweou Jnpun oiid theUnited Slates has been completed,Aguinnlilo's forces will fight a forlorn hopo in tho Jnpnneso Court.

Now York Republicans withCol. IlooBevelt nt their head willgo before tho people on n platformcalling for tho reloaso of thePhilippines. Horo ia n populnrman on nu unpopulnr platform,nud the further development of acampaign of tbo East ngainst theWest on tho problem of expan-

sion.

Tho concession of tho Cabinetcomes very much in tho form of nvictory for those who opposed theruling regarding snloous. Whnt- -over tho Hunt outcome may bo, thisnctiou will givo tho pcoplo nn opportunity for n brenthing spell;time to think over tho scheme andtho probable result for good orevil in Hawaii. The Cabinetought to gain some vnluable exporienco from tho incident, and de-

sist from springing radical mensures until somo method Iibs beendevised to obtnin tho sentiment ofthe body politic. If tho tempernnco people wnnt to instituto re-

forms the best way to do it is to

wait for nn election and make a

sqtiFiro stnnd up fight. That is theway it will have to be done underfull American rulo and tho terri-tory is sufficiently close to thatpoint to allow radical measures todrop for tho time being.

.IIiKIXI.KY'S WUsTKIIX TH1P.

Prrililrnl Will !."' Wniiilntftuii onUribrr lUlli.

WaahiLgtou, Sept. '20. SonatorThurston, accompanied by V. N.llaV'ock, Transportation Managerof the Oinibn Exposition, interviewed President McKinley relative to his transportation toOmahn. Tho President said:

"Every road between Chicagoand Omaha has tendered the usot its line, and I am profound!)grateful for the courtesy. I am,however, at the disposition of theexposition and bhall go as theconlmi tee may arrange-- "

Secretaries Gage, Smith, Blissand Wilson, with their wives, willaccompany the President, as willGeneral Miles aDd CommodorePhilip of the Texas and AssistantPostmaster General HVutb. ThePresident will leave WashingtonOctober 10th, arriving at Cbicaeo1'uesuay. Without stopover heuill go to Omaha. After theOmaha vibit tho President will goto Denver, returniug to Chicago tattond tho peace jubilee exerciseriu that city October 18th.

KiiClnml ufifl Fritnt In Afrlco.The Timos declares that iheim- -

modiato and complete evacuationby tho French of tho Nilo valleyand the equatorial provinces mustbo mado a condition precodout toall ulterior discussion.

Caniiilriity on (he Irt or tliv Kmprror.

Poking, Sept. 21). It is rumoredthat the Emperor had confessed aagainBt the Empress Dowager.Tho plot is snid to lmvo beon toin luce Yu n Shi-ka- i to murderYung-l- u, to load troops into Poking, and to attack tho EmpressDowayer at her detached palHco.Tho matter ended in a fiasco owiug tothobotruyalof Yuen. ThoBewho were arrehtod as accomplicesin tho affair havo boon bhoboatlt--

Kunt; lu.H'l mill HrltUh .Mlnl.M'r,

Peking, Soptorabor 28. SirOlaudo Macdonald, British Minis- -

tor, has declined to dolivor KaneYu-we- i, now in Hongkong, to thouiuueBO uoverument.

Pacific

HardwareCompany m

Have large lines ofseasonable goods. A few

Hygienic Refrigerators

(each compartment removablefor cleaning), for these whowant the best.

Philadelphia Lawn Mowers

(High and low wheel).Mechanics' Tools, Agriculturalimplements. Shelf Hardware,and many articles you haveueen tooKing lor.

inn Co, lid.Kort Stroot.

&

210 Kijfa Street.

Commission BrokersStock mid IlontN bought and sold undor

tlio rules nud In tho boardrooms of tho

Honolulu Stock Exchange

Notice.Personi wishing to obtnin board nt

Mnknwno, Maul, can bo nccommodutodatMUS. H.li. HAILHY'S.

Terms. $10 per wook. 955-fl-

MADAMi: I.K VANWAY, of S. V.MRS. I). 11. CHAMIIKHS, f x. y.

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NEW CARRIAGES

Honolulu Carriage Manufactory

SALE, CHEAP,

Cabinet Makers' Work Benches.

CITY FOBXITOBEH. H. Manager.

Love Fort Street.

SNAPS!FORI

YouA Few DaysBusiness Reasons

We will sell some lines of

(roods out at unheard-o- f prices

during the present week. You

need some things now, you

are constantly buying what we

have to sell. We will always

have what you want for sale,

but we must have room now.

THEREFOREYou can save from 2 5 per centto SO per cent on many articlesif you attend to the matter nowand do not let the opportunityso by.

W.W.Dimond&Co,,LIMITED.

The People's Store,

King Street.

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STOEE.WILLIAMS,

Bloolc, 534-53- 8

School Goods

School Tablets !

School Composition Books !

School Crayons!

School Pencils!School Slates!School Pens!School Straps!,!

School Lunch Boxes!

School Bags!Anil everything elso

needed in school stationery,at the

GoldenRuleBazaar

P1U0ES ALWAYS EIGHT !

316 Fort Street.

N. S. Sachs Dry Goods co. 1 1

WE ARE OFFERING JSpecial Inducements E

Domestic Department This Week.

lmvo just rcceivod

Our Second Big Shipment

LINEN and COTTON TOWELSRanging from 35c. to 7.50

.ALSO.

A Complete Assortment of

Honeycomb and Toilet Quilts

at PRICE THAT CAN'T BE BEAT.

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TO THi: HOUR wholi thosumo old question must bo answered," Whoro shall I buy my own and myboy's CLOTHING T" to trust toluck or trust us ?

Horo you can gut lloys'nndClilldruns'suits from $1.60 lip.

Men's suits from 810 up In lino all- -

wool easslmero; anil In CItASII orDUCK from 80 up.

Yen, you can trust this stom, for worepresent our goods Just as wo bellovethem to bo,iiii(l CHRERFULLY makeoery wrong RIGHT.

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Agents tor Dr. Delmel's Llnen-Me- sb

Underwear. Bond (or Cataloguo.

We Make Shirts to Order.

Telephone No. 070.

Jewelers.

a, DIHiTZ,Practical Watchmaker

417 KUUAXU ST.Rtpalri line complicated Witches, Oocki, Music

Boxes and Jewelry.All work guaranteed. Thirty fiveyejrs experience.

LATEST STYLES JEWELRYBy last steamer from the Coast.

THE REGULAR THING

At my store, where tho

BEST CUSTOM WORK

Is done repairing and new workboth. PIub, rligs, bracelets, waton- -

ALLSCHOOL CHILDREN

USE OUR

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BlanksNone batter. Endorsed by the

Teachers Every whoro.

First Edition now ready,

PIUOE ONLY 10 CENTS.

Published and for ealo only by

WALL, NICHOLS CO.

In the Circuit Court, First Circuit, of

tbe Hawaiian Islands.

in Tin: matti:u or the istateof K. Ii. Kekuniiuio, Jr., Minor. Ouroiitling siml mint; tliu petition of S. L.Kokuiimuo, Giiiinllnii, praying for nuordor of Halo of curtain real estate be-longing to said ward tfltuato at Kama-kel- n,

Honolulu, Onlm, at I'ukoo, Molo-ka- i,

anil in tlio 111 Ainu of l'uimulit, iutho Altupuna of Mapulclui, Molokninnil tiottlng forth t'orUiln legal leaboiiHwhy mich real oHtato slioultl bo sold.It Is hereby ordered, tlmt tho noxt ofkin of tlio said ward and all porousInterested In thuMild ostate, appear be-fo- ro

this Court on I'HIDAY, the ithday of November, A. D., 1808. at 10o'clock a. m., at tho Court Itoom of thisCourt, In Honolulu. Onlm, then andthoro to show caiiKo why an ordershould not bo granted for tho bale ofsuch I'Mtuto.

lly tho Court:1 I). KKILKTT, JR.

Honolulu, October 6, 180S.I03l-0- t.

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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. 1., OCTOliEIt 10, 1898.

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

Export pinno tuning nndis clone by the licrgstrorn

Mnsio Co., Ltd.To n dors fur school buildings

nro advertised for undor ByAuthority adv. today's Bulletin.

Oloso figuring nnd purchasing atthe proper market enable J. T.Wnterhouse to soil hardwares on anarrow margin o profit.

The Doric Bails nt 8 a m to-

morrow. Tho Peking is expoctedtonight and it 1ms been deemedndvisnblo to have tho Doric waitfor mail.

JRemombfr tho quarlorly mootx;ijlB of tho Y. M. 0. A. this oven

ing. Bov. W. M. Kincaid willCydolivor nn nddress. Mr. Svdnev H.r ' Morso sing and Dr. O. E. AVall

play a violin solo.

Tho nntivo choruB promotpd byI'rof. iticliarris will meet Ihursclay evening at 7:30. It bus boonfound thnt tho Arion hall is rent-ed to tho Advontist society at thetime proviously set for tho meetings of tho chorus.

A.Ohishnlm, the veteran harnessmaker of Honolulu, in an attrac-tive annouueomont on Pago 2 oftoday's Bulletin, proclaims th-fin- ish

and durability of tho goodsmanufactured by him. Hisharness is the best made. Everybody, tho press, tho pulpit, thepooplo ODdorso it. You don't havto walk to find him. Ho is in thecenter of trndo and his business isonormous owing to squnro dealing.

Fiuo displny of millinery atMrs. Unn tin's.

American .Mossenger ServiceMasouio Temple. Tolophouo414.

Old Itrililent flonf.

John Edgar, tho well known oldehoomakor who has so long koptshop noxt to Muguires Expressoflico on King stroet, died onSaturday last at his residonco onKin nu street, old ngn being thecaiiRO. Tho deen el was a nativeof Scotland but has beon lone nresident of this city, where he hmenioved the roputntion of boinqono of thoso noblest works, "anhonest man." Iho body was intorred at Mnkiki, undertakorHenry Williams euporintondingthe funeral. Mr. Edgar leavesrelatives in San Francisco.

Tlii Hawaiian.Tho neatest budget of local

nows for sending abroad is, by allodds, tho Hawaiian. It is issuedovory Friday morning. Its localnows is all specially proparod forit, indifferent trifles being eliminated. Thero is a completo recordof shipping, litigation and busi-ness. The Hawaiian contains theofficial bulletin of the Bureau ofAgriculture besidos other practical information for farmers.

Conililrratt Action.

Henry Portor, tho old residentof Hilo whoso death is just reported, was the brother of DaniolPortor, clork of tho Circuit Court,It was to allow Mr. Portor to beat tho besido of his sick brotherthat Henry Smith, chiof clerk ofthe Judiciary, assigned J. A.Thompson, second deputy clork,last week to oiHciato at thoKohalaterm.

Moraa Concori,

Thoro was not a largo audieucoat tho Morso concert Saturdaynight although tho program was an excellont ouo andwell givon. Thero will bo an-

other concert, at popular prices,this week.

Lots For Sale.At Walklkl Tho Ostrich Farm. Ample

wator supply.

50 5

5 LOTS

50 X 108 8

$500.0050 50

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50 50 y

Apply to II. K WAWv'KIl,1012 Masonic Toinplo.

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Watch the Blue Streak !

McFarland wins tho ono mile National Championship,with third, at Indianapolis August 13 both onTribunes.

Kimblo wins tho two milo National Championship atIndiaunpolis August 10. Time 4 5 seconds, bieak-iu- g

tho world's record by 8 seconds.At Green Bay, August 17, Freeman wins tho ono half

milo professional, second, McFarland third. All onTribunes.

The Blue Streak is the Wheel !

Wo huvo thorn, onamelod black and robin's egg blue.

&746. FORT ST.

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Next to Golden Rule Duanr.

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Repairing

EXPERT PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING.

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

FOR:CHECKERING,

KIMBALL,KROEGER

HINZE PIANOS.

ESTEY, KIMBALL AND NEEDHAM ORGANS.

PIANOS FOR RENT.

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PROGRESS BLOCK

Telephone 321.

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I Children's Dresses,!IN CALICO, GINGHAM AND WOOL.

Big Re d u ction in Prices,TO CLOSE OUT THE LOT.

Large assortment of designs in narrow and wide

EMBROIDERIES just received, and for the first time

displayed.

B.f . KLft CO, 1Fort Street.

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Ah being n good Intercut on nilYou nro qulto right In

bcltcIii ho, Now Just think n mo-mo- iit

nnd connlilor tho advisabilityof roiiowlnj,' jonr old llnlr, Tooth,Nail or rietli I!riih, beforo tho

of prke takes plnce, mid kio15 iorcont.

FINESTWo lunc anticipated tho change

which annexation would bring aboutIn prlios, nnd In conxequonco yolnuo liiijMirtod n largo nnd cotnplctolino of lino Ilrltttlo JlruslioH fromI)uioiit, tho lending maker nf rrnnco.

EVERWo now proposo to glo o.ir re

tho bonoflt of our purrlianlngnt low figures, nnd will contlnuo tocoll nil brusliOH nt tbo 16 per cent, re-duction.

IMPORTEDAll 1'iigllnli, Fronch nnd Qorinnn

goods must Incrcftso In prlco. Anllyourself of tills opportunity.Tooth linislios from 10c to COo

Nnll " luoto$1.25Hnir " i!ooto$l.60nosh " 250 In $1.00

Our Goods are the Fin-

est Manufactured.

Hollister Drug Co,

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Upholstering and Mattress Makingin all itH branches.

Matting, Lounges very cheap, Couches for Ladies'Dresser any size at Reasonable charges. OfficeDesks, Billiard and Pool Tables Awn-ings and Tents made to order.

COYNE & MEHRTEN,Telephone 928. MASINIC TEMPLE.

IMPROVEDANDUNIMPROVEDPROPERTYFOR SALE

Kewalo Tract.10 Improved Lots, with Desirable

Cottages.

Puunui Tract.1 entire block, unimproved, as a

whole, or in subdivisions.

Waikiki Lots.2 Desirable Kapiolani Park Beach

Lots.

Apply to GEAR, LANSINQ & CO.,210 King street. Telephone 256.

E. W. JORDANNo. IO Fort Street.

RugsA largo assortment of

Center Rngfl, Art Squares, llovorsiblos,.' Sofa lings, .Fancy and 3?ibro Door Mats,

Hall and Stair Carpets, Hassocks, etc.Japancso lings and Straw Mats,Floor Linoleum, Oil Cloth,Hall Linoleum and Bath Mats.

Bed Spreads.Marcolla, Toilet and Honeycomb,

. , (for Double Bod, Three-quart- er and Single),Cheapest to Best.

TableDamaskaNapkins

A splendid Assortment in all qualities,widths and sizes.

TowelsTurkish in Linen and Cotton.Turkish Bath Blankets,Damask and Huckaback,fringed and hemstitched.AH especially good value.

CurtainsA big choico in Xottingluun Laco.Also Croton by tho yard.Worth inspection.

Oomo early and got first ohoico at

E. W. JORDAN'S,3STo. IO Fort Street.

6 fM

Alakca Street.

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THli EVENINO MlkLHSTJiiJ IIOKOLtLU, H. f.v OOTOBEB 10, 1808kUfe

Typewriters

TYno writers

TypewritersTynEwritors

TypewritersTypowRiters

TypewritersTypewriTers

TypewriiErs

TypewriteRTypewriters!!!

Yost and Densmore

FOR SALE 13Y

taiiiii News Co,, lid

Aoi:nts.

IToailtinnrtPM For T. W. Supplies.

Merchant SI reel.

WOW! WOW!

BigHednotionTo CashJUT i. .: --s.il 1 OX

1MK mi mat two w i:i:ksw r. Will. ALLOW

lUUtil uLi

liicpAnntOn Former l'rle.-- s to Cash Purchasers.

11. W. Srlnilt I Sons,)'

KIuk Street. Von Holt Hlm--

DindrulVvvlll not fiiru Itsulf. Tobo froo of It von must tient yourIi ilr mill se.ilp with wnnu romeily

Our Dandruff Killerpropiroilunil moIiI only by un In

Wari'inilod to Cni'o'!

Pacheco & Fernandas,Arlington Blmdc, Hotol Stront.

BY AUTHORITY.

Irr gation Notice.llnhlurH of water privileges, or those

lnyliiK water rates, are hereby noti-

fied th.it tho hours for Irrigation pur-- t

sos are from (l to S o'eloek a. m. andfrom to fl n'olnok p. in.

II, Holders of water privileges on

the Mopes of Punchbowl above Oreenf.trvi-1- , and In Nuuanu Valley aboveSchool street are heroby notllletl that?iu.i. will not be restricted to tlio Irrl- -

hours of 0 to 8 a. in. and 4 togiilbiii nut will bo allowed to IrrigateVhonovurHUllleient water Uavallahle,iirovhleil that they do not Uso thevaliii for irrlgullon imrposcs for morethan four hoii" 'n everv twi'iit.-fou- r.

ANDRKW1JROWN,Bupl. Honolulu Waterworks.

Approved: J.A.KING,Minister of Interior.

Honolulu, H. I., Sept. 7, IMS,Ulin-t- f

Small mis. in the Bulletin are not

overshadowed by bigger on.-- s

Bankers.

ULAUSSl'llBOKfcLS. Wm, U.1UWIM

EflaappBckBlgiiO.

BWER,S.HONOLULU H. 1,

Jn FranHtco Agent Tut Nbvaha Bank ofBan Fiuncisuu.

DHAW EXCltANOB ON

UN FiUNOisco The Nevada Hank ol Hal.Francisco.

.onuon The Union Bank of London, Ltd.Iew Yoke American Excbanire Nntlonal

Hank. S'nlmnnMnrrtiantR National Ufttlk.

Pauis Comptolr National d'Etcompt deI'arm.

Jsklin Urcedncr BanksIonokono and Yokohama IlonBkong A

Shanghai "Miking Corjwratlon.lew Zbamnoand Australia UankoiNow

Zealand. .'ictokia and Vancouvbii Dank ol urltlsb

North America.

Tansact a General Banking and EicnangaBnsmess

tJeolt Uccclvcd. Loans mndo on Ap--irovcd Security. Commercial and TravelersJrtdlta Issued. Hills of KxchanRO hough!ud sold.OM.IICTtONK I'ltOVITI.T AfTOl'NTKn FOR

KtbIishoI I85S

BISHOP cSc CO.BANKERS.

Transact ii General Ranking.nd Exchange Business.

Omnniorcii.! and Tr:tvder'Bjotterf of Credit issued, uynil-bl- e

in all the principal rifcienf r.lip world.Interest allowed after .Inly

1, l'WS, on lixed deposits ;i

inr it lis .1 per cent , 0 monthsXh per cent., 12 months 1

per rent.

rije Vooharna gpeciG BaniLIMI7KP.

S'llMcribod Capital. .Yen 12.000,000Paul Upt'apltal.... .You 7,600,01X1Itpbcno Fnml .Yen 5,464,600

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.Kobe, London, Lyous, Now York,

San Kninclsco, ShnnRlini,Bombay, Hong Kodr,

a Oenorol DntikiUK and Exjliaiigo Bnxlnow.

A(jeno) Yokobuiun SjH-ti- s U.ink

ftTRepDMtc BfliMm.111 Kina St.. noEOlalp

Pioneer Building andLoan Association.

AsselB June r.0, 1S0S, 113,0.12.51.douoy Loniied on Ajiproved eeurlty,

haviiiR!' BunU for Monthly Pei'O'tftB.louses Built on the Monthly Installment

1'lMi.SeVfiitHHiith SorlfM of Stock now ojxjl.

For further particulars apr') '". V UFAU Nocrntarj.

Chamber ol Ooiutncrc" Hojioh,Ollee bourn. 1 :SO I'.M. S73-t- f

KISEQI? &-C-

SavingsBankrMvliiUM noiMivltH will 1k

reeeUi'il ti ml Intt-ro-t iillnuiul by thinlUuk nt four and ouo-lm- lf jxtr centixir miuuui. Tho tonus, ruloo iimlipuillutlonsof tho Hawaiian I'ostuI X.iv- -lugs llml; h.iMi boon ailoptoil as far usIt Is pr.utlc.ililo to apply tlioin, anil tho(.'ash Knsorvo of j'iO.imiii ns ro(iilroiI un-

der tho Tootil Aet will be inilutalueil.I'rlutuil I'opies of tho Utiles mill Her-

niations m.iy bo obtained (iiuipiilU'.ilioii.BISHOl' A-- CO.

I01O-I- II

Surgeons and Physicians.

DR, W. E. TAYLOR.Orril'E: Corner Rlch.irds mid Itero- -

taulaStH, oilleo Hours: 10 to 4.

relephoue r17. 10:15

DR. C. L GARVINoaieo: .5:17 Kino srnni.r, near I'uneli-bow- l,

Honolulu, II. I.TKLlUMIONi: No. lis

Hours: SM0 to II a. m.; a to 5 p. in. ;

7 to 8- - p. m.

Mrs. Savant-Jerom- e, M. D.

HOMKOPATH.

Offlce: P "lgre's Blict ' " ori 4 Beretania Sts

Hours 0-- n.m,, and 3 p.m.Tel. IHI.

KvenliiB hours by appointment only .

lyM Mm mil! of Pnzsiatrics and Dietetics

Res. 54S Fort St. Cor. Chaplain St.Residence Tel. 458.

1008

Honolulu Iron Works Co.Improved and modern SIGAR

of eery capacity andundo to order. Boiler work

ind It.YiriT.D l'll'm for Irrigationonrposcs a specialty. Particular atten-tion pild to JOIl WORK, and repairs ex-ecuted at shortest notice . 1035

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I FIGURINO2 1Enabled us to lay In u Mock

of HARDWARE which wo nroJ-- ollcrlug nt a ory oloso innrglti. J.

I Wo nro not selling below cost, i

Neither.Wo make a irollt,nlliolt n small

tlllV) irii ) u,i v.iv

"? Tho "C'iwkFiuuiiimi" to which "T

o hae already alluded doe tho

f rest.

J. T. WaterhouseWuverloy Rloek, Rethol Ht. I

(HtOCKItlllS, IIAHDWAHi:,citoricuitv.

: Established in 1851. Leaders in 1838. r

$ v W V W W W

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Markets.

BEST OF MEAL1-.- .

Families ilosliluu; tomler ro.i-t- s,

Juley steaks and chops Nhouldcull on tho

Central Meat MarketWo tunko ii speelally of family tradeand null tho best at reasonablellguros.

H. E. GARES, Proprietor.21 1 Xiimtnii St. Tolophouo l()l,

CityMeatMarketJOSEPH TINKER, Propr.

Family and Biiii'I'inu lU'Tt'ituit.

fl'oiilltryand tho choicest of meats kept,'potables frosh overy uioriilUK,

I All orders quickly delhored.

NUUANU STREET1(K)7 TELEPHONE 289

ETdflPOLITM IAT CO,

108 KING STREET.

Q. J. "Wallc"., : Man Aar.it

"Wholosalo and Retail

ButchersAND- -

Naw Caaitractors.

Refrigerated Poultry--ANO

Fresh SalmonCONSTANTLY ON HAND.

BB&opoIiten ftjeaii Jo.

Telephone 45.

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Nev llilllitliiir Moon to hr Put t'l iNotes.

Trivnto Do Frain of tho Penn-sylvania troops nt Camp Olisi

died Saturday ovouing nt lite milltary hospital. Tho funeral will

take placo from St. Andrew'Cathedral this afternoon. Doceased, a nnlivo of Hnzoltowu,I'onn., was but 18 years of age.

Tliore ato still 107 men at thomilitary hospital This is aboutall tho hospital can acenmmodato,as tho new men aro takou to thohospital dAch day, tht plnco is(tone ovor by the physicians andtho farthest advanced couvalescouls are sent back to camp andput on light duty or none nt all.

Dr. Griffiths has been vory illfor tho past fortnight nud is justabout able to stir about now.

It is the intention to put upnunthor building on tho lndepouilencp park grounds to meet thepresent demand for hospital space.Tho building will bo built to holdtiftv siek soldiers.

The nuhoaltlnness of Independence park as a hospital is beginmug to nmnilost itself now thattho rainv weather has boiiiuiSotno of tho sick soldiers have become worse through the vory factof being taken to the place.

Miss Johuson has been n in ployed t'i cart for 'the sick oillcerd attho hospital.

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ciimim:i, mi v.w is ill.Coiillnril to HUllril IV.'m .llu'nrlul IVr

lint Not Kirliiiily.Washington, Scptotubor 2G

Colonel William Jennings liryanis couGued to his bed here nudwill probably havo to romam therofor m i" nl days, llis physiciausays there is nothing alarming inhis condition and thinks he issuffering from an attack of mala-rial fever. Colonel Uryan whbnot feeling well when ho arrivedhero fiom Jacksonville and hisInhors.horo in behalf of his regi-ment caused his collapse.

Illlllll. lU .Mt t !lUll.South Dnxbury, (Mse.), Sep

tfiubor 20. I'auuy Davenport, theactress, died hero nt hor summerhomo at 10:110 o'clock tonight, llordeatli followed a long illness, pritnnrily due to ovor work on thesIiil'c. Tho immediate causo ofdeath was enlargement of thehenrt. She hud been failing forthe last few days nnd this afteruoou snered a comnleto rolnnsoafter having partially recoveredfrom tho illness which prostratedher in Jlneu;o Inst spring.

I you want a mco llubber tirohack with a careful driver ring upClub Stnblo Hack Stand Tel. 310,and wo guaranteo you will bosatisGed.

MflVGi! Instruction.

SUSANNE R. PATCH,

Teacher of Voices Piano

Beeoiniuondud by Kraneis Stuart of

San Krauelseo, certl Heated iupll of thoolder Lamportl,

Itesldeneoand Studio, at Mis. Dudolt's,corner of Finland Clmpliiln streets.

Tolophouo ins. lOJU-l-

PROF. FRANK W. JACOBS.

Cultivation of the VoiceAND..

Artistic Singing.I'ATJAN MKTHOD.

Resldunco and Studio,

Urn Street, opp. High School Biding.Telephono DOS. 102

GraccRichardsWoodward

Aunoiuices the opening of herclasses In

VOICE BUILDING,INTERPRETATION . . ,

And the Higher IJranches of Vocal ArtAppointments made by mull, box

30S, or by telephone, I IU. 10 0

W. A. EamesILfJuifeur and idolin

htudio Y. M. C. A. IlnlldlliK, Room 1,Rcsideueo Alakoa Hollbo,

.Uakeu Struct.

II noil r.nnuuli to Tnko,

Tho finest quality of loaf sngnris used in the manufacture ofChamberlain's Cough ltemodyand tho roots used iu its prepara-tion givo it a flavor similar to thatof rnaplo Byrup, making it vorypleasant to tnko. As a mediciuofor tho euro of couahs, colds, lacr nre. crouD nnd whoomna couul:it is unenualed by any othor. Italways cures, nnd ourca quickly.For sale by all dealers, iienson,Smith & Co., Gonornl Agonts,

Hardware, etc.

Home Decorating 1

Gold Paint:

"Which Is a substitute for goldleaf, and will LAST.

Enamel:

For Imparting a hard and glassysurface to any material.

Bath-tu- b Enamel:For porcelain finish on tubs,(lower pots., etc. Not aileeteoby cold or hot water.

rVarnish Stains :

For furniture, baskets, etc.

JdTFull directions for use. Try them.

Lewers & Cooke.

CoiumbianEnameledtWare.

Is tho handsomest and mostdurnblo Iron waro put on themarket.

Com o and inspect, You nro notasked to buy.

75-7- 9 KDfG ST.Tolophouo No. .'11.

Chlneso and Japanese Firms.

MANILA. OIG-ARS-!

If you want to purchase, tho hostbrand of Manll.i Cigars at Reason-able Rates.

Call on KAM TAI,Hotel St. near Fort.

a. lvIMTJJRA.Importer of Japanese

Fancy and Staple Goods.Comor of Queen nnd Nuuanu Streets.

092.

K. OKURAMerchant Tailor

Shirts and Suits ni.ulo to order. Per-fect IU guaranteed.LARGR STOCK OF 0001)3 ON HAND.

UQX-- llotol stroot noar Nuunmi; opposite Wavorloy lllock. 0'JI.

HOP WO COMPANY.King Street, I'alaco Squaro.

Merchant Tailor.Crash Duel; and Ltiiou Suits mado to

ordor. Flue iiKHortmontof now and latestdesigns Just urrhml. Perfect Fit Guar-anteo- d.

Ijowest Prlcos.

Ivory WareLacquer WareSilver WareCrockery WareWing WoTai &Co.

Ul l Nuuanu Street.

W. W. AHANA,

Merchant Tailor

323 Nuuanu St.

Flue Suitings In English, Seolch andAnioric.iii tioods mado to oidor.

Tolophouo (i(H. Postolllco box 030,10(1

Hotels and Restaurants,

fiiClean and Cool.;" Nice and new and clean and

cool," was the comment of a. lady

who went with her husband to see

the rooms nt the Queen Hotel the

other day.

They took a suit.

Beaver - LunchROOMS.

H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor

The Best Lunch in Town

Tea and CSoffTeoAT ALL UOtniS.

THE FINEST BRANDS OF

Cigars and TobaccoAI.WATB ON HANI).

Tliu Elite leu CreamPamirs

lOli HOTKL. STKBIST.Cakes and Candies,

Fine Ice Cream.

CallinJus-- Ortn till n o'clock p. m. J

Eicolslor Dining Saloon333 NUUANU ST.,

NI2AR IIOTKL.ST.

CHAS. UND, Prop'r.Fl.t-elas- s nioals, under tho supervis-

ion of a white man, sorved from fi n. m.ts !' "i. mi:aijs TWKNTY-FIV- K Cts.

Experienced Caterer.

J. ttr- - CUAl'iMANAnnounces to tho public tint be Is nowopen for ongagomonts to take charge ofllaiKjUets, Ralls, Dlnnors nud OardonParties, Socials, etc.

Address Union Hxpress Company

ttwniinr liduu vuisyu irani

And Icecream Parlors.K. Pnt'l'hKTON. M'o'it.

This Is a modorn Aniorlciinijscouent meals for 'JScontK.

iVo. 620 FORT STREET.

Seaside Resort(LATE SARATOGA)

"W a. i 1c i 1c i .

OAItL KLEMMK, Pitoi'niETOit.

.Tho most delightful spot inthe Islands. Kxtenslvo Improvementsbeing niailo for the entertainment ofthe public. Cottages for rent. RowlingAlley and Cofleo Garden.

A Flood of Electric LI flit!Fine Pea Unfiling!

Rooms by tho day, weejt or month.Telephone 8M. 1013

Dewpy Restaurant.A First-clas- s Rosort lu overy respect.

Tho bust Ho cent meal to bo had.IOK CRRAM 15 CEN'ra A PLATE.

LOOK HOP .t CO.,1008 Roretaula and Fort streets.

HONOLULU UNDERTAKING CO.

ED. A. WILLIAMS, F. D.f

M.Nn:it.

EiBALilINGA peelally.

Office and Parlors51 1 & 510 Fort St., near Hotel.

Telephone 171).

CARRIAGE TRIMMING.If you want your Carriage or PhafonRehired or Trimmed, call on

J. L. DUSIIALISKY,100 Alukoa street, botneon King and

Morchaut btroeU. 1021

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Lines of

Oceanic Steamship Company.

TIME TABLE.Tho Fine Pnssengor Btcamera of This Liuo Will Arrivo at

TbiB Port as Hereunder.

From,? San Fx'anolsco:MARIPOSA August 17

MOANA September U

ALAMEDA October 12

In connection with tho sailing of tho abovo stoamors, tbo Agenbaro prepared to issuo, to intending passengers, coupon througitiokots by any railroad from Ban Francisco, to all points in tlUnitod States, and from Now York by any steamship lino to alEuropean ports.

For furtbor particulars apply to

"Wm..G. Irwin & Co., LimitedGeneral Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.

Lines of Travel.

O. R. & L. Co.7i t&rzazgt&V

6Tr

TRAINS.

Is? ISTATIONS. a s

I o -S I?(Outward).

Bs

9

A. M P. M.

Honolulu .... t : io 91 ; 3: 10 5:10Pearl City.... 8 :o? 9:48 :4i j: 50

EwiMIII 8 I )7 10:08 4:0 61 toWalanae 9:97 10: i) "4JWalalua 1: oa

O m

IS c 52STATIONS. o

0(Inward). rl v $

a is f1 3

A, M. P M P.M

Walalua 6t t as )9Walanae 7 I 111 10 tog i:ssEwa Mill .... 1" 7 : 47 10! 59 4 11 1JI4JPearl City. .. is 8:07 11 : 14 4S5J : 10

Honolulu . .. 0 : sol is t is Slit 114!

V. C. Smith, Oon'l Pant. A TlckotAont.

O. P. Iiknihon, Superintendent.

Photographers.

Annexationof theIslands !

The Official

in Pictures !

Has Thom I

The following nro koiiio of tbo viows:Ofllriul Landing of Troops.

rrosontlng Now lands Resolution to

Prosldont Doto by Minister Sow-all-

Loworing of ono Plug and tbo Raising

of tho otbor.Last Hbot of tbo 21 saluting tho Flag.

All Incidents eonnottod with tho s.

At tho old stand in Fort street.

MAILE STUDIO,433 NUUANU ST.

F. ANTON SEVERIN, PROP'R.Coloring and larKe work a specialty. Hne ISLAND

VIEWS lor sale. The finest workmanship at the

lowest prices. Amateur and kodak work solicited.

MIKADOPHOTOGRaPHGaLLERY

Platlnnm Btlnw are PermanenL

PMogranliic Co , Lti.

Notice.MR. n. A. HOWARD, Jr., of Howard,

Train ,t Pago, A rublteas, wlshoHtoto bis frlonds and tbo publlo that

tin Iuh roturnod fioiutbo Stales, andbis position as bond of tbo Arm.

AnylnisliioswoiitrusUid lotbo Hrm will

roeulNo his personal attention. 10 it

No shop wont goods on the coun-

ters of merchants who advertise mTlie Bulletin,

Travel.

"JT?fto5 "rrK ltm 90?$ ww r?i,w8?p

THE EVENING BULLETIN j HONOLULU, H. I., OCTOBER 10, 1898.

For San Francisco:MOANA August 17

VLAMEDA September 1

MARIPOSA October li

Lines of Travel.

Men Steamship Co's

TIME TABLE.0. L. WIGHT, Prei. B. B. ROSE.Beo.

Capt. J. A. KINO, PortSupU

Stmr. KINAU,CLARKE, Commander,

Will leavo Honolnln every Tuemlay at 10o'clock A. m., tonolilng at Labalnn Maa-lae- a

Day and Mnkena the same day;Mabnkona, Kawnihao and Lanpahoohoethe following day, arriving al Illlo onWeiliitwiny.

Hemming, will gall from Alio everyFriday ut 8 o'clock p. m., touching atLanpahoohoe, Mahukona and Kawaihaeauio day) Makonn, Maalaoa Bay and

Lahalna tho following day; arriving atUonolnln fjundtty a. ir.

Will call nt Pohoikl, Puna, on thesecond trip of each month, arrivingtliem 011 tliu morning of the day of-- tilling from Hllo to Honolulu.

The popular route to the Volcano It)

vlu Hllo. A ood carrluge road theentice

Stmr. CLAUDINE,CAMERON, Commander,

Will lenva Hnnnlntn Tnourlnw nt K n wtoachins., at Kahnlui. , Ilnna. Himn'.'r- - , . wmpuumu, jihuu iieinruing arnvos alUonolnln Sunday mornlngx.

Will call nt Knn,Kaapo, on second trijof each month

St0 No Frnti.ht will Iia faaaIva.! aftA.4 p. m. oi day of Balling.

Tula Oimpany roservoa the right tomake oha agos iu the time of dopartnro andir rival of its steamers without notice andit will not be responsible for any conselaencos arising lueroirom.

OonsigureB must be at the Landings tcreceivo their Freight; this Company willnot holditBolf responsible for freight nftoiIt has been lauded.

Live Stock only at ownor'fl risk.This Company will not be responslbli

for Uonoy or Valuables of passengortnnlesH placed in the oare of Pursers.

Packngos containing pontonal oiroctR,whothor fililpfiod as bnggugo or frolght,If tbo contontH tlioroof oxeood $100.00 Invalue, must liavo tho valuo tlioroofplainly htatod nntl markod. nnd theCoinpmy will not hold itnolf llablo forany loss or damngo In oxcoss of thissum oxvopt tho goods be'shippou uudora Bpocini contract.

All omployoos of tho Company aroforblddon to rocoho freight without

a slilnplnit rccoint tborofor.lntho form prosoribod by tho Companynun which may oo soon oy slilpporsupon application to tho pursors of thejoinpnny'Hioainors. ,

Slilppors aro notified that if frolcrht I4sbl pK)d without such rocoipt, It will bowoioiy ai mo riHK oi me smpiier.

Paxsenors aro requested to purchaseticket) leforo embarking. Those failing Udo so will be subject to an additionalohargo of twonty-llv- o per oSntt

Veterinarians.

T. B. CLAPHAM,

Ofllco : Hotol Stablos. Calls, day ornight, promptly uusworod. Sjioclaltlos:Obstotrics nnd Lnmouoss. 1005

A.R.ROWAT,D.V.S.Graduate of McGlll University, Montreal.

Has had ten years practical experience In the treat-ment of Horses, Cattle and Domestic I'ets In theHawaiian islands.

Orders left at Club or Pantheon Stables will bereceived and promptly attended to.Office 510 Fort St. Telephone 785

J.R.Shaw,D.V.S.

X Zl mi, ,IJ, , Y. rT(' I sua , )l

Office and Infirmary, 863 King St.TKLKPHONR 700.

g3S Modorn and Humane Treatment.

SHIPPING NLWSAdtltlonal, and the latest SlilrrlnkT News, will be

found on the eighth pace

TIDES.

' mSi B.S. m?. Kr3 BDay.

5- 3h E.3' 3 -- 4i " s 1 E.

n hi ii.m.'p-m- . a.m.Monday 1012.00 0.o'J 7.03i UAH

Tuesday 11 12.10 1.2S 7.20 0.50, a.m. p.m.

Wednesday.. ..'H2 1.51 LSI 7.48 7.50

Tliurwlay.. '13 2.22 2.00 8.141 8.31Friday 1 1 2.50 2.47 8.111 0.10

Saturday 15, 3.32 3.21 0.07 10.01I

Sunday.. 10 4.lo 4.00 0 3110.57

Tbo Standard time whistle Mounds atijii. uni. in. (miiinigiit;, urcenwlciitime, which Is Hi. 30m. p. m. of Ha-waiian Stuiidanl time.

MOVEMENTS OF BTEAMLIIH.

Steamers due anil to sail tomorrowami for thu next nix days nro us fol-lows:

AlUtlVE.SrrAMnm. Fiiom. Dob.Mlknlmla Maul nntl Hawaii Oct 7City of Peking Oct 8Leliuii Mololinl ami Lnnai Oct 8Kliiau Hawnil mid Miuil. Oct 0

V O Hall Kjiiiul Oct nClaudln- o- Maul Oct oUpolu Koliala and Kona Oct 11

Doric Yokohama Out l i

Alameda San Francisco Oct 12Mnrliios Colonies Oct 12

DEI'AltT.8TEAMEI19. Foil. Sails.City of Peking Yokohama..., ..Oct 8l.clitm .Moloknl and Laiial... ..Oct IniJoric ran Francisco OctMauiia Loa Kona Oct IIKlnau Maul and Iluwall Oct 11

Claudlno Maul Oct 11W Q Hull-Ka- uai Oct 11

Alameda Colonies Oct 12Mariposa San FrancNco Oct 12Upolu Kohala and Kona Oct 11

Old fashions m dress may bo rovivocl. but no id mwli.cino can rcplnco Ghsmbt'rlBin'f.Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea ltoniedy. For pnle by BeuBon,Smith ifc Co. Qf AchiiIh.

Beer and Wine Dealers.

HowAbout

IF YOU WANT! ''si-W- l m -- . -

The Best.

W&Z ..IMMBWJ im Diosi ueuciousVSteml WM

itua iieaiimesi,

...DRINK...

SCHLITZThe Deer that made

Milwaukee famous

Macfarlane & Co., Ltd.soli: aoi:nts. 1027

LOVEJOY&CO.Impoutiiiih, anii Wkoluhai.i:

Win ai Llanop Dealers.Agents for the Bottled Rainier fleer of Seattle.

No. 10 Nuitanu Stiiui.tFoster Illock, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.

P. O, Box 1 17. Mutual Telephone 108.

Drink Hop Beer!THE MOST DELIGHTFUL

TEMPERANCE BEVERAGE !

HANl7PcrUilKII 1IY

Depot, 536 GUioen St.Families supplied at $! jMir do;. (pinrts.

Tolophouo 888.

Hop Beer!It can bo obtained In all of Its orig

inal purity from tbo original llrobnm.This Justly fatnod boor is particularlyadapted for tho dimato of Honolulu.

EfSuFninlly trado a sjiocliilty,N. I1RRIIAM.

Dopot 17 Konia street.P. O. Rox 185.

Ailoso roHomblanco to Door,Prom KciUInIi Hops." An iidinlniblo Imitation." LondonTimes. x

HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS.Tolophouo O.ia. '014

ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT

The bark Sea King nn! dNnnnitno from Ilono til :. Ho tUt.

Tho schooner Unilr-- v i rnmtlii- - port arrived in Tor Oa blj.Sept 2(5.

Tln bark Oltilif Fiord (.mhwlfroill ICiilltlllli Tor Sim FrniiiMHcnOct 5.

The German bnrk Pnnl Tnnn- -berg, Wuiirinann master, sailolfor Portl,.nd, Ore, in ballast,Saturirsy; '

PA83EN1EI18 A11I1IVEI).

From Kauai iiortw. n Rimr WG Ilall, Oot 0 -- H Moriiaoti, W IIKief, Jr, Dr King and wife, IIMjiiie, II Willrolh, M Koawf,lW G Smith, Mrs J laukea, MrDan ford.

From Snu Francisco, ppr bk ItPltithpt, Oct 9- -11 8 Ewingaud

iso, Mrs M Farupwortb, John" A

(lowan, Anuio F Gownn, Arthur I(sowan, Geo II Itobt rtson, It IILoii(., W S Hithgius nnd wifoiand four children, ALWrstron.'1 rj ucsirop, a u woltprs, ynrlMartens, D IS Candor, Wra Jouo,P L Cox, O W SchlalTor, ThosDyer, A A 1'etorson, Clins Wilson.

From Mnui nnd Hawnii ports, perstmr Kiunu, Oct 8 S D Strozynski, D E Brown, G V Spoucor,Miss Itoso Abu, Dr W W Danielsand wife, Prof W D Aloxander, HU Pinney, A G Soarras, Miss Ilo-p- u,

E Flolir, wife, child and maid,K D Mend. Mrs Shanrr .Too nndchild, Mrs Jas Wight, Mrs L AI'arish, 2 children and 1 deck,John Barber, W G Irwin, W HCornwell, Sam Parker and G2dockpassougers.

From Maui norls. ncr stmr CMmi.dine, Ov't 9 Miss E Mossm.m, M reE Mussman and son, .Miss II Moar- -

mau, AliSB V Mossuinn, DA Dow"elt, Mrs 11 Bolster, Mrs J Forroi- -a, KhvS Kapu, S W Knit and

family i. Miss L Adams, L ItCrook, O II Smith, MissSwickaid,Mrs J A Apo. Mi sa K Broad,Mi-- B M Keala, K - J'ong, J Wagncr and wife. F W Dickson" W AI

Alexnudtr, Mrs J K Kalama and'liiiiLililer, Mi-- s L Kuhukau, W EKwell, J S McCaudlcss, nnd 7(5

deck msongtrH.IMI'OUTH.

From Maui port, per RtrarClnudiun, Oct 9-- -M hogH.-lf- j hiden,87 btitiH corn, 1M bags potatms,215 pkgu Bundrifs.

From Kauni ports, per stmr Wu uati, ucl y JUU Jicnd Biieup, i)

lulls gont skiutt, Melropohta nil.Meat bo.

From liawaij and Maui ports,per stmr Kiunu, Oct 9 2o0 bagspotatoes, 21(5 bie.s com, 23 headcattle, 1C head hoyn, 1 horse, 40bills hidcB, 175 pkgs sundries.

UIIV Hi: HMIMSII.

This ia the pphou in soarch ofa situation who advertised inBulletin WANTS and got a job:

(TAnd this i'b the ono that didn't:

(T)Tlirrt. I)cl"ra In Conaulliitlnn.

Prom Uenlimin Tranklln."When you are skk.Mhit ou like best Is to be cho

sen lor a mealclne In the first place: uhat expuk'neetells you Is best, to be chosen In the seenni place,

hat reason (I e., Theory) says Is best Is to be cho-sen In the last place. Hut 1 you can Ret Dr. Inclina-tion, Dr Experience anj Dr Reason to ho J a cumu-lation togcther.lhey will grteou the best aJvlce thatcan betaken

Whou you have a bad cold Dr.Inclination would recomopndChamberlain's Coueh Ilomedv bocauso it is pleasant and safe totake. Dr.I'jxponence would recom-mend it tiecnusn it never fails toeffect a Bppody and permanenteuro. Dr. Benson would recommend it because it is prepared onscioutitio principles, and on na-ture's plan in rolioving tho hums,opening the eecrctious nud restnrmg tlio Bystoin to a natural andhoallhy condition. For anlo byBonsou, Smith & Co , Ghii. AgentB.

Tim I.a( Cur.Tho Inst cars of tho King street

lino go'ng to Wnikikt and PalamapaeB th 1 Anchor Saloou. Theeleven at mixologists iu tho citynro tin ro always to put you upanything yon may dosiro. Dropin ami tako a drop hororo you taketho car. Tho celebrated Seattlebeer is to be had horn on draught.A full lino of liquors includingJohn Downr's Scotch, 0. P. 8.,otc, always on hand. Thu mostexacting and raried demands canbe satisfied. Tho Anchor Saloonid hero to pleaBO its patrons.

Use only one heap-ing teaspoonful of1Schilling s Best Bak--

:

ing Powder to a '

quart of flour. .:

You must use two teaspoonfuls of other baking powder.

Agents for following

BICYCLES.The Well-know- n-

The Unexcelled

The Up-to-Da- te-

The Juvenile

Also Bicycle such asEtc.

If you don't know what you want, our bicycle man,R. C. Geer, will help you out.

"Tl Hi Jsy

ri.inia.e1. 1 :i ir.' i'km inrjiwVBaBBeHuii'n;

WE ARE SOLE

TKEMEA

Victor

ElfltlC

Sundries,Tires, Rims, Spokes, Lamps,

A. NATURAL MEDICAL SPRING- - WATEEfor Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Diseases of tho Kidneyand Bladdor, Skin Eruptions, Etc., Etc

Benson, Smith & Co.,Cnruor Fort and Hotol Streets.

W.G.irwin&Go.Limited.

A.gents forWfHtorn Sngur Ilelinery Co. oi San

Francisco,lialdwiu Looomotlve Works o( rbll- -

delpliin, 1'onu.. U. B A.No we 1 1 Unlvernnl Mill Co. (National

Oano Hbrodrtorl.Nnw York, U. S. A

N.OhUudt & Co'b Ohouiical Fertilizers.Alex OroRS & Bona, hif.h grade fertil

izora for Oano and Ooffoo,

Roods Steam Pipo CoverlnR

A.1SO

Offer for Salel'arnfflna l'alot Oi's P ft 1) Tiilm nnd

Papersj Lucol ami Liuteod oil-- , rawand boiled,

Indarine. (a cold water paint) in wbltennd colors.

Filter 1'roHs Cloths, Cement, Lime lyidIlricks.

Nicely furnished roomi ai thePopular IIoubo, 154 Fort street,from $1.00 per week up. "

i.JiAflJ! rif mitfrihmi-MT.- MWfrrfSltAartM.-'rittti- i

- .i.

Eldredge

--Crawford

"w.' nn- W ai WH r3T3laBgtf xSi

f3fi r- - - ri tw i i.r-ji-i h-- mt

tV3ffi?

AO-ENT- FOR

v WAIIS

The Club StablesTaimitGl.

O. Biu-mx-a, : Manager.

KOUT STRKrJT,

Telephone 77Livery, Boarding & Sale Stables

Prompt Service. Stylish Turnouts.Safo Drivers.

Wo nro oupeclnl!- - ttijulppod to cuter toy

yuur tnulo. Fair lonllng and (ood ho-- m

vlco Im wbnt wo di iniiid upon to 'ot-lt.-- j

Wo Inn o for ii Family Carriago nndI)rllii IlnrM . nIiikIo or donblo tonina.Tbuyuru In "M)d condition nnd will boMild on fnv ii.hlo toruiH.

Dr. How ni Ualwnyis in nttondnnoo nttlio Ktaliloa.

Ciul) Stables HackstandCor. Union ft Hotol St.

(Old lloll Towor).CAIlKFULLANDWr.LLINFQIUinD

DHIVI'.HS.FIH.ST CLASS OAHHIAOICS.HACKS AT ALL HOURS.Ordurh forSurroyijWnKnnottoH, Slnglo

or Donblo 'I cuius ut a iiininont'a notlco.HncU No.. 11!5, 1SH, 100, 70, 77.

O. UELLINA, Mgr.

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EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU. H. I., OOTOBER

fFURNITURE!y.

J JUST ARRIVED:? Chamber Suites,

J Chiffonieres,

? Wardrobes,Side Boards,

? China Closets,

Extension Tables,

J Library$ Parlor Tables

I Chairs, Etc.

ORDWAY & POUTER

tt Waverley Block.m BETHEL AND HOTEL STREETS.

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CorrugatedIron

Wo liavo just received, per "Isenbovfi," a lot of thislino roofing, also the screws and washers used to put U onwith.

Pig and Sheet Lead.A lot received by same vessel. Also, Huhhuck's

and Leads, Chain, Yellow Metal, Chain Blocks,Anvils, Tubs, Buckets, etc.

1 0. HALL & SON, LimitedCorner Fort and Kins: Streets.

On Consignment, per Schooner Aloha,

12 STRONG, WELL BROKEN

MULES!Advanco orders taken at

S O H TJ 3T A. 1ST JSCarriage and Harness Repository

gfirjsland orders promptly lllled.

aim mill

312 ST.

"v1" -- V-

10,

11KHM1 $.We have just received

&

THE 1898.

Oils

,.Fokt sTitr.KT, ahovi: Cluii Stahi.ks,

1 handsome IMPERIAL, JR., WHEELS.

8 The strongest and lightest running child's bicycle

known.

PEARSONFORT

tUsVfe'i'

another shipment of those B

HOBRON, AgtsTelephone 565.

WANTS.Tt&i'Jl '" '" cot,tn"1 '" " inserted at 1$ tentsVVfc"a& a line first insertion; to tents second inser-

tion, fj ,nt a xie,'k ,inJ wcents a month, TbtsistbcidY ttJvtitiHnt: ever offered the people of Honolulu,

IOUHAHD wishes ROOM In exclunBe torFrench Lessons, Hulletln office. lot?

t, Oak Set. AS- -W Jress L. M , Bulletin office, stating price.

lot?-I- t

UANTED-Par- ty with $1,500 to Invest In a giltejKC proposition. A bonanza for the rich

party No trlflers. AJJress R. P.. Uultetln office.J'

I COTTAOE furnlsheJ for a party of four, with1 uoaM.attneuuLLrn muill Telephone 800

Postoftice box 749. lojs-i-

FRANK Meet me at the Klckapoo showentire family Is going MAY. (ioi-t-

TO LET Pour furnlsheJ cottages, centrally locateJ.1 AJJress A. II . Hulletln office. ioji-i-

COR RENT A Cottage, from the ist ofNovember, slluateJ at Punahou; desirable loca-

tion, (iear, Lansing & Co. iojj-i-

COR SALE A House and Lot at Maklkl; lot So xaoo, ust mauka of E. W. Peterson's reslJence

Gear. Lansing & Co. 1014-i-

VXANTED A young man from the States, In com- -' fortible circumstances, desires to form acquain-

tance of an affable voung laJy, oblect matrimonyno trlflers. AJJress X. X., Hulletln office. 10J4-1-

I,YES examlneJanJ tested tree: glasses forS. E.Lucas, Love bullJ'g. iojciw

TANTED furnished cottage, accommodating. . .1 1 tr,m ltf.lt. 11. I

Uutlelln office. ioj)-i- '

fANTrD-io- no people to buyKICk'APOO MED--ICINE. toji-i-

I? OH SALE fancy Papeterles In tints.(lolJcn Rule llaraar. toja-i-

IOR SALE Umbrellas of all materials and at allLgan's. Port street. 1011-i-

TANTEI Masters and Mates to know that Can- -tain De Greaves Is giving lessons lnNalga- -

tlon preparatory to examination ry Local MarineHoar.J. loji-t-

OEST meals In town. Try them anj bel) convinced Llnd's Excelsior Restaurantloa-i-

ATANTLD soo Men to get Shaved for 1 cents, at' 019'. fort street, opposite the Club Stables.1' II. JEfTS, Proprietor.

I70R SALE-N- ew Veilings and Spangled Quills,1 at Mrs. Ilanna s, loit-t- f

1?OR SALE 1000 sprouted g

COCOANUTS (ex Morning Stir). Also,!'". ;ms. greenhouse and bedding Plants, II. J.RIIODLb. in King strcel, opposite Kawalahao

. 1046-i-

rpO LET furnished house, five rooms and kllchen,I I'utithbowl near Emma street Apply to Mr.Ilergersen. Ilethel street. 1034--

OrnamentalIron and Brass

. MADE TO ORDER QUICKLY

ftBicycle Repairing ,n;'r,alnjh

J. T. LUND,Union Street (Bell Tower).

BLlghl Machine Work promptly done'0)5.

Honokaa Sugar Co.NOTICE OF STOCKIIOLDUHS'

MKCTIXO.A meetliij,' of tho stockholder of

the Iloiiokau. Su'ur Compiiuy will heheld at the ollleo of Messrs. F. A.Hclmefer t Co. in Honolulu on Fri-day,

p

the 14th Inst., at 10 o'clock a. 111. 4fortius following purposos:1. To consider tho acceptance of tho

amendment of the charter of the com-pany granted by tho Minister of theInterioroii Ati?uht29, 1808, authorizingthe lncreue of the capital stock of thecompany to the sum of 81,00 ',000.

U. To consider the advisability of in-creasing the capital stock of tho com-pany in accordance wltii tlio authorityconferred by said amendment.

Per order, H. ItKNJES,Secretary.

Honolulu, Oct. 0, 1808. 1035--

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Cor. Alakea & Holekanwlla Hts.

Has a largo assortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly on hand.

Estimates givon for houso wir-ing and Electrical plants.

Marino Wiring a epooialty.

THEO. HOFFMANN--,

in, Manager.

A GOOD THINGOhia, Algeroba and Pine Firewooo

Cat and Split (roady for the Stove).Also,

STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL

WHITE AND BLA0K BANDAt Lowest Frices, delivered to any part of

the City.VBIkHlPHONIC 1 1 1 414

HUSTACE & CO.,31 Qneen Htreet.

Magnetic Healing.ESTHER DYE,

Of Los Angeles, Cal., has locatetl InHonolulu, on Fort street, opposite tho'Firo House." Diseases diagnosed.

No questions asked no mcdlcluo.Consultation free. A hrlef history ofancient and modern healing given tocallers, or sent free to any address.

1020

Almost BlindScrofula Affocts tho Eyos-Llt- tlo

Boy Troatod b an Oculist With-out Rollof-B- ut Now Ho Is Woll."When my llttlo boy was throo months

old hla eym bocamo very soro and ho wasalmost blind. I took him to an oculistwho treated him (or six months, and lefthim as bad as he was at tho beginning.Finally Hood's Sarsaparllla was recom-mended and I began giving It to him.In less than thrco wcekB ho was abloto go Into tho sun without coveringhis eyes, and today his cyos aro porfectlywell, and his cars and noso, which werobadly affected, aro also well. Hood'sSarsaparllla has certainly dono wondersfor my boy." Mbb. Jameb II. Painter,Amador, California. Ilcmember

Hood'sSarsaparilla-Urr00- arurltter. All drugElsts. f l.slz for $3. Oct Hood's.

aro tho only pills to LikenOOdS FI1IS with Hood's Sarsaparllla.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

Por aJJItlonal Shipping News see seventh page.

Dlniiionil Huml SiKiml Station, Oct111, 1 p 111 wontiiur clear, wind rrcdi

Weather Ilurumi, I'linnluiu, Oct 10.TviniM-mtur- Morning inliiliiiuni,

T.'l; Mlddiiy maximum, 81.Uiirometer, a 111, .10.15. Itnlnfull,

do, 0.01 In.Humidity 71 per cent

AltUIVALH.

Sunday, Oct 0.Stmr Claudiue. Cameron, from TtXn.

111 lionsStin r AV CI Hull, Hnglund, from

Kauai ports.Htmr Klnau, Clarke, from Hawaii

mill Maul iiorts.Haw hk li V Hithet, Thompson,

from San Francisco..Monday, Oct 10.

O ,t O S S Doric, Smith, from Chinaand Japan.

DEI'AHTnilES.Monthly, Oct 10.

Stmr .1 A Cummins, Senile, forOahu ports.

Stmr James Makee, Tullett, forKaputi, at I u in

Minr i.t'liua, iJennett for Molnknland Laiiai ports at 5 p ni.

Stmr Noeiiu, IVdcrscn, for Kllauea,Kalihlwal and Hiiualel at 1 p 111.

VE381X3 LKAVIXO TOMOIIUOW.O & O S S Doric, Smith, for San

Francisco at 8 a m.Stmr Mauna Loa, SlnitTson, for La-linl-

Maalaeti, Koua ami Kail at10 a m.

Stmr Klnau, Clarke, Maul and Ha-waii ports at 10 a 111. (For Kaunaka--kiii aim j.aupanoenoe, mall anil passengers only.)

Stmr Mlkahala. Tlioniiison. for Milkawell, Walnica anil Kekalia at 4

mStmr Kauai, llruliu. for Lalmltm ntp in.Stmr Claudiue, Cameron, for Maul

ports at ft pm.Stmr V Q Hall, IIiibIuiuI, for

Nawlllwlll, Hananiaulu, Koloa anilICIceleat & p 111.

From China nnd Japan, per O& O S S Doric, Oct 10- -F T Ko-vil- lo,

E 0 Boohm Bt, Eov andMra II W Schwartz and 8 child-ren, SliiiiBhku Takashima, KazoKono and 12 European stoorago.

DIED.EDOAU In this city on the 8th Inst,

John Edgar a native of Scotland,ii(,'eil 73 years. San Francisco papers please copy.

SUNDAY HCIIOOL UNION.

Orifiui Iztl Movement for liettcr Devel-opment of Hunilay Nclinola.

A Sunday School Union, thoprimary object of which is to assistin the study of tho Sunday Schoollessons, is to be formed under thodirection of Prof. Theo. Richards.Tho general sohomo of this nowmovement is to brine tocethoroacb weok all persons interested

tho study of the Sunday SchoollosBons used bv the Jvanaelicalchurches. Any and all porsons ofany roligious belief will bo invited to attend. Tho meetingswill bo hold Friday afternoon intho Y. M. O. A. hall from 4:30 to5:30. Tho lesson of tbe followingSunday will bo discussod. Thoplan is similar to that used inmany of tho largo cities in thoStates. Not only tho points ofthe lesson in tho hund will bobrought out but general instruotion and disoussion of SundaySchool management, motbods ofteaohingt blackboard work etc.will receive attention. At tho firstmeeting a board of officors will beelected and tho necessary detailsof organization attended to.

Honolulu Messenger Service de-livers messages and packagesTolophono 378.

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Tho Noeau sails for Kauai thisaftornoon after having been laidup a fortnight or so.

Good for .flnimy.Clerk A. F. Tnvaros of the Sec-

ond Circuit Court, Mnui, is evi-

dently resigning his position.Chief clerk Honry Smith has rocoived a lotter from Judge Kuluarequesting him to proparo papersto qualify JameB N. K. Keola,ojork of tho Houso of Eepresentatives, who will bo commissionedon the 15th iustant to fill thoplace.a Mr. Keola is woll knownand his friends think ho is com-petent to occupy tho position. Hois a Oahu College boy, with somoyears of newspaper reportingthrown in. besides havina hadsome morcantilo business export-onco- .

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Tho W Q Irwin sails in ballastfor San Francisco today.

BY AUTHORITY.

Tenders for School Build-ings.

Sonled londers for the construction ofany one or all of Four Two-roo- SchoolISiilldings lo ho erected In Knapnhu,liniimkim, Hawaii; in Kahvlki, Hllo,Hawaii, in Knlapana, I'uiin, Hawaii;and in Honokohau, ICoim, Hawaii, res-

pectively, will bo received at tho ollleoof tho Department of Public Instructionuntil noon on MONDAY, October 24,1808, buildings to bo completed on orboforo tlie 2 Itli d.iy of Docoinbor, 1808.

Plans and specifications may bo seenat tho ollleo of tho Department of PublloInstruction, Honolulu; at tho ollleo ofMr. Ij. .Soveranco, Hllo. and at thoolllces of tho School Agollts of tho districts in which tho bulldlngi aro to boerected.

Tho MlnlMor does not bind hiinulf toaecopt the lowest or any bid.

HKNIIY K. COOI'KIt,Minister of Public Instruction.

lo:i7.1t

For Sale.

A Counter of Kauwila wood.A large Safe (a small one will

be taken on account.)A Desk.

12 large Tables.

H. W. Schmidt & Sons.1030-l-

Underwriters' Sale.

Monday, October 10, '98.AT 11 A. M.

At tho storo of MISSUS. II. HACK-KKL- D

A CO., Ltd., corner of .Fort andQuoon stroots, Honolulu, I will sell ntpubllo auction for account of whom Itmay concorn, tho following Merchandise,daniagod by salt wntor ox German Bark" PAUL ISENIlKllCr," Job. Wulirmonii,mastor, on voyago of Importation fromLlvorpool:

11. II A Co.S. & T.

No. 70GO 1 caso plain galvanlzod Iron,18 shoots, BlxlMxUlO, 11IHJ, "80

'lbs.No. ,D0 11 1 caso plain gnlvnulzed Iron.

10 shoots, 81x21x1! 10, lllllt.' 230lbs.

No. 9020 1 easo plain galvanlzod Iron,M0 shoots, 81x21x240, II 230 lbs.

No. 0020 1 caso plain galvanlzod Iron,15 shoots, 15 211 lbs.

No. 1027 1 caso plain galvanlzod Iron,16 shoots, 81x21x210, II 208 lbs.

No. CO 10 1 caso Plain culvaulzod Iron.25 Bhoota, 81x21x210, II 358 lbs.

II. II. A Co.S. it T.

No. 8005-8101- 3 nosts round tubs.No. 8105-1- 5 nosts oval tubs.II. II. it Co

S. it T.No. 7835-501- 1 tloz. galvanlzod buckots.

t) in.No, '87580 1 doz. galvanlzod buckots,

ii in.No. 7800-02- 0 3 doz. galvanized buck

12 111.

No. 7030-80- 4 doz. galvanlzod buckots,13 In.

No. 7000-804- 9 2 doz. galvanlzod buck-ots, 14lu,

No. 8050-01- 2 doz. galvunlzod buckots,15 in.

TEKMS: Cash In U. S. Oold Coin.

JAS. 3?. MOltGAN,AUCTIONEER.

Honolulu, Oct. 8, 1898. 1030

Notice.

Regular Monthly Meeting of thePalama Grocery Co.,Ltd., will bo held at the rooms of theSalvation Army over tho I. X. hAilCtlon Itooms, on Friday evening,the 14th Inst., at 7 o'clock.

Full attendance of tho StockholdersIs requested as business of Importanceis to bo considered.

GEO. CAVENAGH,Secretary.

Honolulu, Oct. 7, 1893. 1035-- 7t

Jk, DID VOU EVER

SEE A SNOWSTORM

IN SUMMER?

Wo never did : but we haveBeen the clothing at this timeof the year so covered withdandruff that it looked as ifit had been out In a regularsnowstorm.

ffr iMkJntrNo need ol this snowstorm.

As the Bumncr sun would melt thefalling snow, so will

Ayer's llnir vigormelt these flakes of dandruff in tho scalp.It goes further than this ; it prevents theirformation.

It has still other properties : it will restorecolor to gray hair in just ten out of everyten cases.

And it docs even moro : it feeds and nour-ishes tho roots of tho hair. Thin hair be-

comes thick hair; and short hair becomeslong hair.

NlErARED DV

Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A.

Hollister Drug Co., Ltd.,Solo Agonts for tho ltopubllo of Hawaii.

NEW TO-DA-

SCH00N BR

Emma&Louisaat SUCTION.

ox. .

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 1V)S,AT 12 O'CLOOIC NOON,

At tho old Flshnurkot wharf, for oo

count of the ownors, tho

illfls

As sho now lies, with all Sails, Anchors,Chain, ote.

Length, 82 foot; Beam, 20 feet, Depthof Hold, 7.13 feot.

Heglstorod tonnago, 83.70. Capacity100 tons.

Can onrry 130 M of lumber.

Tonus Cash, U. S. Oold Coin.

For furthor particulars anil Inventoryapply to

.TAS. P. MORGAN,1017 2t ' Auctioneer.

Auction Sale..OF.....".

Ffflisfc lasanrtPalins

..ON.,

Wednesday, October 12, 1898,

AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,At my salosrooni, Queon stroot, I will

sell at public unction,FEUNS, DICUONIAS, PALMS.FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL and SHADE

TREES.

JAS. F. MOllGAN,1Q37-- Auctioneer.

FOR SALE, CHEAP,

One 20Light(52 Volts)

ElectricStorage BatteryPlant iA.

.Wl.t.1' Il -- '""w P"wor UNIONOASOLINK hN JINK, und all uocossarymoires, awiiciios, ote., In llrst-clus- s run-nln- g

order; wtiuo can bo ousllv run bvanysorviint in u very short tlmo. Thecon ran not muokio or short circuit.

For furthor Information apply nt theHawaiian Klectrlo Co. 1037-t- f

HOUSE TO LET OR LEASE.

Tho rosldonoo of Jas. N. K. Koola8 10a Fort streot, noar School St. Tonrooms containing 3 largo Bod-room- s,

Kitchen, Punltry, Dlnlng-hal- l, Bath-roo-

etc. ?25.00 por month. It Islocatod in a (ulto neighborhood.

Apply to1037-- 2t Jus. N. K. KEOLA.

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