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M$C"KI8K t .'vrt . t .tf s The People Get All the News of the Day. , - y -- oy-.v 1 ;v '-- I. Evening Bulletin Advertiser iyionoy' 'l'hu!r t Worth. From the Progressive Bulletin Iiri'( Vol. IX. No. 1602 HOM I'Jil TJUtlOTOUV OF HAWAII. TUESDAY OCTOBER J(i 1(H)0 Pmci: 5 I'kms. J v 11. W I i '! i I' f ! I V. I iEPEH III MINT Rally Last Night Attend- ed by Only Small Num- ber of Voters. SCORE OTHER PARTIES BUT OFFER NO ARGUMENTS iU Wilcox Compliments Cartoons Quinn Goes Afttr Municipal Plank What Independent Major- ity Will D). Handbills Issued estcrday, announc- ed u big mass meeting of tho Indepen- dents at the home of Joo Aea, Watkl-k- l, last night. Tho large jard was lighted by means of torches and the , Breakers addressed the audience of not more than seventy-fli- c including wo men and children from the lanal of the cottage. It. N. lloyd, as chairman, called thu meeting to order nnd Intro- duced Joe Clark as the Hist speaker. Sluill x,r- - c'arl naked the lino cm natives tlicso ques- - Rule'.' tioiu: "Shall wo have these haoles rule us now as they (111 In the past? Did they look after our aft a Ira when they were lu power? Did they gle us the right to into?" Ho then went on to talk of tho suflerluc? of lb!0 nnd laid this nt the door or the haolu. , Referring to Simuol I'arker, the speaker accused him of being tho linn who, through weakness, lost tho tndi pendencc ot Hawaii. Ho then referred to the matter of tho uscof the Hawa- iian language In tho Legislature, stut-tn- g that the Legislature can elect Us own officers and with the Independents In tho majority, an Interpreter could be appointed Remedy 1Ir-- clark promUed Sunday to remedy the Sunday Lout. laws In taso ho slioull be elected. Equal rights would bt giv- en to every one. This was followed by promises to build school houses fur poor children and to change tho re- cently enacted law relating to the bur- -, inl of tho dead four miles out of the city. Dcvlltt At ,1,ls l,olllt D- - ,u In lauokalanl, tho regular Count y chairman of tho open- ing, nppeared on tho i cue and Intro duced J. K. Nnkookoo who stnrted out with tho proposition that tho Hepubll-ca'ii- k nnd Democrats wero the dovils In the country. He advised his hearers to keep on the watch and upon their approach to shout out tho watchword "Hero como the devils." The-spc- ech was brought to a closo with an nppr.il to the natives to vote for Wilcox, thp man who would work for their right. Bullot When Jim Quinn GrentcHt was Introduced, lie Weapon, jumped up like a man about to defend hlmself-agaln- attack and, after a few preliminary remark, shouted out; "Tlicro aro no people as patriotic as tho Hawallans. It Is not - jour fault that ou are cltlzenB of tho United States but now that you arc, j cm hae the ballot, the greatest wea- pon man posEesses. Can wo thank tho Family Compact, tho Republican part , for this. No, wo must thank Wilcox nnd a fair minded Congress. Tho Re publicans say they havo money and can buy our voto. Show them thy aro liars. Wo can carry Hawaii, Ma'il ' and Kauai and, with tho help of God nnd you people, wc can carry Oahu. Iteiiuhllcnna The speaker hero ro Throwing fcrred to the plank In Dust. tho Republican plat- form relating to a reimbursement nl Llliuokalanl for all her losses, stating that this party was only throwing duat If you prefer a Choice Vacant Corner with oDPortnnltv to plan vour own house, we have the p ace for you on Malcikl St., town side of G. P. ' WIUer.Esq. Lot Mcoo and we will finance and build a houe for you at from J2500 up. McCLELLAN, POND & CO., tel. main 69, judd Building Into tho ocs of the natives. The plank was a voto catcher and there was no Intention whatocr to push It. Tills was tho work of tho family Compati, the Republican party. Quinn J"8t ''crc Quinn be urops canio very much exclt- - Cliullcnfte. cd and made tho stat ment that he would challenge any four speakers to show- - tho nntlvcs one ren- - soii why they should oto on the sldo of the Republicans. If . any reason could bo given ho would be willing lo voto for them. "Tho gall of theso peo- - plo to ask you to Note for them when they have subjected jou to all kinds ot hardships," shouted Quinn. A lot more In the tunic strain ant the speaker came to the matter of trusts ai)d the claim of the Republicans that their party was the party of tho poor man. Quinn finished with an ex- planation of county nnd municipal government and stated that the Repub- licans were against this because II would give the people tho power of ap- pointing their own tinkers. Love D- - Knlaiiokalanl Jr. of nppenled to tho natives Country. to show their patriot-Is- m by sticking together nnd putting In tho people on tho Independent ticker. It would not do to allow tho mission- aries the pcoplo who had subjected them to alt manner of Ills to continue. In power. "Haven't 'we had enough slurs cast at us," asked the Bpcaker. "Do they take us for dogs that tliolr millions enn buy? When they Invito you,, ent their food, drink their w Ino and then voto according to the dictates of our own conscience." Knlllmnl W. II. Kalllmal spent WuxctI about ten minutes tell' Poetic. mg of the soothli.,5 breezes that blew over Walklkl, of the fiugrant odors of the Upoa and tho waving .cocoauut trees. He produced no arguments but followed up his How cry language with Jokes and pans on thu names of natives on thu Inde- pendent ticket. Pointing to an old natho flserman seated near by ho shouted: "There Is ono of our numbor who has gone over to the Republicans. Urothcrs, when he goes out to haul in his net, stand on the beach and watch him. Do not help him. If ho wants help, let him get It from the haoles." Wnnt Kulllmal finished hy David easing that Wilcox litre. Wn the only man for Congress. Prince David was an alii and, as bucIi, he should remain in Hi-wa- Therefore the natives should nut voto for him. Samuel Parker was also needed here for, without him, the mei't supply might suffer. Conduct u- - Kauuha, a joiing of Hawaiian preacher, ro- - LeCiHluturc francd from usluis, strong language against the mission- - arles, among whom he was brought tip, ministry. ot tin, that that lease Wahiawa Sugar be of WIIcox'h wucoxs1 on Tho greeted summoned and natives mcio In executo word. oratory convlnc - lug points were received with cries "pololal," "kokua," "mahalo" Unllko speak- - Deputy lug mado tory remarks Republicans Included Democrats In tho same , fold with them. ' Prince Referring to J. V. Colburn'a Colburn, Wilcox ac- - bult. cased him a traitor the Queen. Now he shov - Ing Prince David forward run fur Congress. Prince David, who was sitting ou piles ot money maito by King Kalakaua. was nothing more than the plaything of and MrClanahan, latter tho from whoso clothes smell ot sea puBsed away. Tho Prince w ui simply bait used to catch tho Hawaiian In order ends ot nnd rcfew others might bo furthered. Dolo ll uas llllb l''"t oh that Wilcox referred to Governor. Governor aud asked the to whether or no was to It was love tn tho heart tho Prosldent of the United States Havvailans why did ho not appoint a man as governor who have been No, ho must put In a fltting representative of mlssion'ir - les, a man had never pass a chance to down Hawaiian, Cocoanut B to ma"cr of Tree cocoanut tree car- toon Cartoon. tho Advertiser of'a few days ago, Wilcox turned completely saying It meant that ho and associates wore up a cocoanut treet eating tho fruit, drink- ing tho milk and throwing the husks down to the Republicans and howling below. S. and R. Floyd wore last speakers. Their remarks wero along samo lines those of tlu preceding speakers. Special values woolen goods nre now being offered I n. Kerr & greatly reducod prlcaa, Call and In- spect L HI I GAIN WIIIW B. Dillingham Brings Equity Suit Against Wahiawa Co. RESTS HIS CASE ON t AGREEMENTS WITH HOLTS F J. Testa Appeals from Judgment of District Court S. K. Kane Wants to Pay Ward's Debt. llen.'nmln I'. Dillingham his In fact, W. F. Dillingham, brings a lu equity for spcclllc per- formance against Wahiawa Sugar Co., Ltd. It Is claimed that Jas. It. Holt Jr. nnd eight othcrB of family cnteied Into an ugi cement on August 27, 1838, bound by consider- ation of (300 paid to them by plain tiff later, to execute n lease to the plaintiff, for a term of afU"-th- expiration nn existing lease tho Oahu Rnllway te Land Co., of a ttact belonging to them lu dlsttlct of Walalu.i, known as llnlemano Ranch lauds, containing an area of twcho thousand acres, tho lease be nt an annual lenttil $2300 payable lu advance for first live cnrs, and after tho llrst live jears. In lieu of tent, lcssois were rccclvo two and and one-ha- lf cent of alt sugar, molasses or other products of sugar ennu and of all other crops produced 01 manufactured for on premi ses agreed to bo leased, and all taxes on tho premises, crops and Improv incuts tu bo paid by the plaintiff, Within time, named In ugrco- - ment '(IMiitlff accepted It and became bound thereby. Ho iciiucslcj James R. Holt ami others to ex.n-eu- to a lease to the Walalua Agricul- tural Co., Ltd. They had neglected and icfused, and they still neglect .inn refuse to execute said let.se or any lease in accordance wlththo agreement. Plaintiff further .i) that the Holts on April 1, 1&99, executed n lease to John Emmeluth of the same lands for the term of 10 j from May 1, ISM, und that Emmeluth well knew at the tlmo that tho Holts had mado lenso of Interests acquired by II from Holts. Service of summons Is returned by Co. through Its president, A. H. NMi ols. F, J, Testa has appealed from the Judgment of Lyle A. Dickey, second district muglstuito, for $130.15 ngalmt him nt the suit of Maria Julia Almeld?. Tho claim was for f 11C.13 for rent, .which defendant admitted was correct on face claimed n reduction tho tlmo premises wcr In quaran- - tine. S. Kane, guardian of ItnacUUtolf- - inson, minor, petitions for leave to ex- - pend part of principal to tho vnrd's sharo ot debts upon Robinson estate. Olsen Is Sent to Jail for Assault There was qulto a row at about o'clock last night at the corner Nuu. aim and Vine j ard streets. Some sail- - ors got Into trouble a lot ot Ja- - puueso and It looked for a time as If there would bo serious trouble, It seems that n crowd of Japanese had to a party one of tho alleys near by, some tho men wero being carried In a stato of Intoxication. A number ot sailors, among whom Mutt Olsen, took It Into their minds to see tho fun, Olsen approached one nf tho woman and took hold of her. Tho woman wrarned for help. Her brother rushed up and was Immediately knock- ed down by Olstn. Juit nt this Special Ofllcor Ah happened to pass along In n. Ho nnested Olson, a man twice his size, nnd put him Into hack. Tho sailor cried help nnd his compan- ions gatheied around hack. For- tunately, George It. Carler camo along, Sizing up tho situation, he Immediately ran to ot the police ofll- - and trained for the Ho eon- - agreement to lease the lauds tu plain-line- d his remarks to tho conduct tho and thu ugi cement was valid Legislature, stating that the Hawaiian and binding. Further, John could bo used by tho mem-- 1 meluth about Februarj iC, 1900, s. An Interpreter could bo uppolu:- -' signed tho to the ed by tho majority which would un- - Co., tho defendant In this suit, and tho uoubtcdly made up of tho Indcpeu-- I defendant accepted the lease with, full dcuts. knowledgo the agreement In qtus- - iiouori lion. Cordial appearance the la-- ) plaintiff prays that defendant Greeting, rial nug wltui may bo to .11 swci this tho gathered plaint, but not under oath, nnd may lie closely about him order to catch ordered to to the phrlntlft n every His was und his of uud tho like. the other Sheriff Albert McQurn as hav- ers, Wilcox did not eonllne his deroga-- been un the Wahiawa Suur to tho but the of being to wus to tho man the Ho Colburn tho man the tho had not yet vote that the Colbuin at Dolo question as this man popular tho masses. thoro any ot for tho would acceptable, tho who let the "10 tho In tho meaning his Demo- crats K. Pua V, tho the as In by Co. nt thorn. F. by bill the the Holt the the 50 cars of to tho tho to of tho the to per sale the tho tho hail the ears tho tho tho tho but for tho K. tho pay tho tho 10 of with been In ot out wan time Ou hack. his for the tho assistance fli&l f""-- ! "'k-- 'AwtJ- - --U. -- - ' nlMiV.i cer nnd Olsen was finally landed nt th station house. In the I'otlce Court this morning Olson denied everything said by th woman and the other witnesses for but he was pretty welt sized up by Judge Wilcox, who sen- tenced him to Blty dajs' Imprison- ment at hard labol, stating that thf1 assault of women on the street mutt cense. The case was an aggravated one and the sentence would hae n good Effect not only on the defendant but orPothcr men who might feel in treat other women In a llkJ manner. T088UED'8 CAPTAIN SICK. The French bark Tosstied, 130 dajs fiom Nantes, France, for Portland, Or., In lmllnst, huo lu sight off Diamond Head this morning. Captain Lorenzot went out to meet her and found thut the reason for the vchscI calling at thh port vvua the Illness of Captain Lortonc. She was brought to an anchor off '.he belt buoy and Captain Lorcnzen to port. The master of the ves- sel will be brought ashore this after- noon to consult n phjstclan. Until af- ter this consultation has taken pla c, It cannot be Bald Just when the vesfd will proceed on her voyage to Portland. THEY BRING IN $100,000 II. Waterhouse & Co. hno bought from local holders more than JIOO.OWi lu Hawaiian five pel cent bonds They tn o bought for outside purchase, i, thcicfore tho proceeds mean an iiequlsl tlon of so much money to lellcve 'he local tension. KILOIIANA ART LEAGUE. What promises to bo n delightful as well as un Instructive cntcitnltiniiiit will bo held nt the. Kllohaun Alt League looms In the Model block on Saturday afternoon. Invitations have been Issued for the affair. Several welt known society uud literary ladles will deliver short uddi esses on subjects of Interest to tho League mi inhere. 'I lie League has done much praise- worthy work In the past lu fostering uud ndvunclng the art luteiests no, only of the city but the entire Teiu-tor- y. While tho Saturday function Is nn Invitation affair, It cannot bo but advantageous lu promoting and Inter- esting ull art circles In Hawaii. Among tho passengers for Hllo and way poits In the Kluau today wnv the following: M. M. Hush, Geo. A. DnWs, Mrs. C. II. Damon, F. L NMchuli, .1. C Axtell. R. W. Wilcox, Dr. Ilurgess, J. I). Kennedy, T. D. Krouse, Mrs. Gen. W. Adams, Mrs. O. P. I'mcrson, J, W. llergstrom, Win. McKiy, Dr. Plluger, Andrew .Drown, J. 11. llond and C. It Wood. ' -- Tho new lntcr-Utiuu- d steamer will be hero durlngtho latter part of De- cember. She Is to bo l.iuuche-- J tu No v ember. THU WATERMAN IDEaL FOUN rAIN PEN. Alt sizes, alt shapes. U ?. WICHJJAN. Tho latest styles In shirts and !!' nro to be found nt Iwakaml's, Hotel street. Tel. 33C1 White. E. J. Cotton of Cotton of Ilros,, laus for Kauai In th W. G. Hall this af- ternoon. Tho Mystic Shrlners nro expected In Honolulu on Saturday. FOR SALE J i Sets of 250 HP Stirling Watertube Boil.-r- . 3 Sets of GREENS Fuel Economiers for same. 1 Set of GREEN'S Fuel Economises 400 tubes Lot of FOWLER STEAM PLOW sp3res and extras. 1 Set of FOWLER STEAM PLOWS (16 HP) comp etfe. 1 BURLEY DRIbL Outfit complete with Air Compressor and 40 HP Boiler. Lot of 4" Piping 15.000 feet 24" Water Pipe ?000 feet. Material for J 6" Water Pipe 1000 feet. -A- LSO- Fi. e Lot of California Mules All the above can be had at a bargain. C. BREWER & CO., LTD., . QUELN STKLIiT. H I the IWI tho Strong Array of Legal Talent Against Marshall. F are DttTlUCT" ATTORNEY BAIRD FILES NEGATIVE BRIEF Latest Federal Authmty Cited to Show It that Remedy is Writ of Error and Not Habeas Corpus. is W. II. Marshall's petition for a wilt of habeas corpus Is before Judge E tec lu the United Stntes District Court today solely on the question ot jurisdic- tion. for J. T. De Holt opened 011 behalf of the petitioner In the alllrmathe. He will be entitled to make a closing speecn. Attorney General E. P. Do'.o icplb"! lu support of the negative, concluding Just beloro tho noon recess. Judge A. S. Hartwcll has the lloor after recess, taking the uigatlte. District Attomc) J. C. Halrd waived Lis turn ntter the Attorne) General, contenting himself with tiling a brer. He opposes Jurisdiction. Ills brief be gins by sajlng: "In this matter the Jurisdiction of a Federal court Is Invoked to annul tho sentence und terminate the Imprison- ment Imposed In a criminal case that was pioseciitcd under the laws of the itepubllo ot Hawaii. Uut one other re public was ever annexed to the L'ul'ed States, and that was lexas. A of the books fails to disclose any dc elslons arising out uf that annexation that bear directly upon the present question. It must be recalled that Tcxus was admitted Into the Union as n State possessed uf 1 complete Stuto constitution nnd 'statutes. Mr. llalrd goes on to tell of a case whero one of these statutes was assail- ed on the ground that Jt violated sec- tion 10 of Art. I. of the United States Constitution, but where the Supreme Court held "that the restraints Imposed by the constitution of the United States upon the legislative power of tho several States could ajlect them R only after the became States of the Union, under the provisions ot the Constitution, and had consented to be bound by It, whereas, lexas was ad- mitted us a complete State and Its con- stitution and laws accepted as they stood at tho date uf admission. The brief points out how the condi- tions differ In respect ot Hawaii, th" New lands icsolutlon making the la.va of Hawaii "not free of the supervisory control of tho Supreme Court of the United States ns were tho laws of Texas. Hut In this proceeding it Is souglit to shorten the way to liberty by brlni-In- g up the petitioner andthc record sn habeas corpus. The ftatutes on tills point aro quoted, which declare that, while the supreme, circuit und district courts ot the United States have power to Issue writs uf habeas corpus, "thf writ uf habeas corpus fhall In no case. extend to a prisoner In Jail, unle&a w hero he-- is In custody In violation of constitution or of a law or treaty of tho United States." The District Attorney states thu bases of tho present eppllcatlon.nnd s.i)s: "Tho question thus squarely presented Is: Has this Court Jurlsdlc- - tlon to Inquire into tho cause of tho restraint of liberty of this petitioner-:- In answer to this question ho cites tho latest decision of tho United States Supremo Court on tho Question, It be ing on a case from North Dakota. Thero the Court was not disposed to consider tjie constitutional points rais- ed, saying: "Wo have frequently pro- nounced ngalnst the review by habeah corpus of the Judgment of tho Stato courts In criminal cases, because somn right under, tho constitution of tln United States wns alleged to have hu?n denied tho person convicted, and havo tepeatedly decided tho proper remedy was by writ of error." After citing an authority the Su- premo Court went on to Bay that In- stead of discharging, tho federal courts would leave tho prisoner to be dealt with by the courts of the Stnte. and that nfter a final determination there tho Federal courts would oven thou generally leave tho petitioner to his remedy by writ of error from the Supremo Court. JuBtlco McKenna, who renderod the decision, added: "Thn Jurisdiction Is mora dellcnto, tho reason ngalnst Its exercise stronger, when a single Judgo is Invoked to rovorso tho decision of tM highest court ot a State In which the constitutional rights ot a prisoner1 could havo been claimed, and maybn wero rightly decided, or If not rightly decided, could 1 rev low c4 and j. .... , u. ntfiTi . (i. rti. f -.- - dressed by n writ of error from thli court" Mr. llalrd savs this decision, being latest cxpresslun ot the Supreme tribunal, Is binding on this court. Mr. llalrd quotes a host of authori- ties to show that the prisoner's re course Is only to a writ of on or from Federal Supreme Court SALMON PRICES HIGH. The Tacoma l.t Jgtr of Sept. 17, sivs: shermen are now receiving the. highest ' price ever paid on the SounJ for silver Silmon, Fresh$Wi JealfM and canrer bidding against each other for the late run, anJ a result the price his been farced higher than even sockets commarded. Thirty cents Is the tveraire paid, but It Is tepored that several fishermen have re- ceived even better offers for their catch. Is probable that If the competition re- - k mains ktcn the price may go even higher than It Is at cresent. f he average silver salmon weighs about eight pounds, so the price pal J tishermen practically 4 cents a pounJ. In previous years there have been times when sock-eve- s sol J at this figure, but the price has never been paid for sliver salmoi before this season. On the Columbia river canned anJ col J storage men have paid as high ns 8 cents Chinook silmon Ju lug the season. The Chinook Is worth more to the can-M- and cold storage men for certain trades thin either the sockeve or the silver sal- mon. It Is a better hsh for salting. The Chlncok can be salted and shipped In brine to better advantage any other sal- mon. On Grays harb:r Chinook salmon have been bringing a big price dirlng the entire year. Abjut too tons of Chinook salmon were shipped this year from oravs harbor going to fiermany. In some mathtts the "roval Chinook" Is better known than other hsh and sells more readily. Trouble lit Ivvllcl. Thero was trouble ou; In Ivvllcl Sat- urday night which resulted lu thu ar- rest of a white man who gives no other name than that of Charles,'' It seenm that tho fellow got 011 a drunk, stole .1 llllo from another white man and fe rreted himself under tnc bed of one uf tho women who live In tho corrnl ou. there. He wns dlscuvcied and arrcstcl. Tho owner nf'the rlllc wns found und his Hist Inclination wns to havo Charles arrested on the chargo of lar- ceny. However, he thought better of this and refrained from pushing mat- ters further so that the fellow got oft with a lino for drunkenness Booked, For Kauai ports, ttmrW G Hall, Oct 16.1t 5 pm A b Wilcox and wife, Jas Scott M M O'Shaugneisy, b A Knudsen. t Mist, John U WlllarJ, Mrs Wahlne 'alu, E J Catton, Rev O P Emerson, Paul Isenberg. G N Wilcox. Mr, Gullck, Mrs W J Bell, J D Harris. II G Crabbe, bsther Churnax, 0 11 Gullck, II Isenberg and Mis, So. Tor Maul and Hawaii ports, per stmr. Mauna Loa W. K. Kapular.l, Mrs. Enos, A. Enos, T. K. H. Amalu, dipt J. 1". Hngland, wlfo and family, W. A. Wall, W. C. Read. Mrs. E. A. Almeida, Miss Ilurgess, T. R. Young, Miss Panahl, J. Russell, W. J. Kane, W. W- - 1'runer and G. G. Kinney. L. D. Kerr & Co. havo just received tho very latest ideas In felt hats. Just the thing for this climate. Trimmed with plain or fancy bands. The Iwnlanl will be luck in port to- morrow morning. She Is to leavo lCo-l- this afternoon. Six line bulls were sent to Ulupala-ku- a. Maul, Inthc Kliian today. They nio from Mlktlua. Tho Coptic will be In Irom San Fran- cisco early In the morning. After this, the Mlkahnla will arrlvo back In port on Tuesdajs. Foot Wear 1 TIBS, SLIPPERS. BOOTS. SI10BS. We carry onlv the best line of FOOT WEAK Manufactured OUR DISPLAY WINDOW SHOW The very Latest Styles, i at Prices to... Suit AH iss rcj J ; 4. V

Iiri'( HOM Pmci: iEPEH HI IIIhardships," shouted Quinn. A lot more In the tunic strain ant the speaker came to the matter of trusts ai)d the claim of the Republicans that their party

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M$C"KI8Kt .'vrt. t .tf s The People Get All the News of the Day. ,

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'-- I. Evening Bulletin Advertiser

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Worth.From the Progressive Bulletin

Iiri'( Vol. IX. No. 1602 HOM I'Jil TJUtlOTOUV OF HAWAII. TUESDAY OCTOBER J(i 1(H)0 Pmci: 5 I'kms. J

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Rally Last Night Attend-

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ber of Voters.

SCORE OTHER PARTIES BUT

OFFER NO ARGUMENTS

iUWilcox Compliments Cartoons Quinn

Goes Afttr Municipal Plank

What Independent Major-

ity Will D).

Handbills Issued estcrday, announc-ed u big mass meeting of tho Indepen-

dents at the home of Joo Aea, Watkl-k- l,

last night. Tho large jard waslighted by means of torches and the

, Breakers addressed the audience of notmore than seventy-fli- c including women and children from the lanal of

the cottage. It. N. lloyd, as chairman,called thu meeting to order nnd Intro-duced Joe Clark as the Hist speaker.

Sluill x,r- - c'arl naked thelino cm natives tlicso ques- -

Rule'.' tioiu: "Shall wo havethese haoles rule us now as they (111

In the past? Did they look after ouraft a Ira when they were lu power? Didthey gle us the right to into?" Hothen went on to talk of tho suflerluc?of lb!0 nnd laid this nt the door orthe haolu. ,

Referring to Simuol I'arker, thespeaker accused him of being tho linnwho, through weakness, lost tho tndipendencc ot Hawaii. Ho then referredto the matter of tho uscof the Hawa-iian language In tho Legislature, stut-tn- g

that the Legislature can elect Usown officers and with the IndependentsIn tho majority, an Interpreter could beappointed

Remedy 1Ir-- clark promUed

Sunday to remedy the SundayLout. laws In taso ho slioull

be elected. Equal rights would bt giv-

en to every one. This was followed bypromises to build school houses furpoor children and to change tho re-

cently enacted law relating to the bur- -,

inl of tho dead four miles out of thecity.

Dcvlltt At ,1,ls l,olllt D- - ,uIn lauokalanl, tho regular

Count y chairman of tho open-

ing, nppeared on tho i cue and Introduced J. K. Nnkookoo who stnrted outwith tho proposition that tho Hepubll-ca'ii- k

nnd Democrats wero the dovilsIn the country. He advised his hearersto keep on the watch and upon theirapproach to shout out tho watchword"Hero como the devils." The-spc- ech

was brought to a closo with an nppr.ilto the natives to vote for Wilcox, thpman who would work for their right.

Bullot When Jim Quinn

GrentcHt was Introduced, lieWeapon, jumped up like a man

about to defend hlmself-agaln- attackand, after a few preliminary remark,shouted out; "Tlicro aro no people aspatriotic as tho Hawallans. It Is not

- jour fault that ou are cltlzenB of thoUnited States but now that you arc,j cm hae the ballot, the greatest wea-

pon man posEesses. Can wo thank thoFamily Compact, tho Republican part ,

for this. No, wo must thank Wilcoxnnd a fair minded Congress. Tho Republicans say they havo money andcan buy our voto. Show them thyaro liars. Wo can carry Hawaii, Ma'il

' and Kauai and, with tho help of Godnnd you people, wc can carry Oahu.

Iteiiuhllcnna The speaker hero roThrowing fcrred to the plank In

Dust. tho Republican plat-

form relating to a reimbursement nlLlliuokalanl for all her losses, statingthat this party was only throwing duat

If you prefer a

ChoiceVacant

Cornerwith oDPortnnltv to plan vour ownhouse, we have the p ace for you onMalcikl St., town side of G. P.

' WIUer.Esq.

Lot Mcoo and we will finance andbuild a houe for you at from J2500up.

McCLELLAN, POND & CO.,

tel. main 69, judd Building

Into tho ocs of the natives. The plankwas a voto catcher and there was noIntention whatocr to push It. Tillswas tho work of tho family Compati,the Republican party.

Quinn J"8t ''crc Quinn beurops canio very much exclt- -

Cliullcnfte. cd and made tho statment that he would challenge any fourspeakers to show- - tho nntlvcs one ren- -

soii why they should oto on the sldoof the Republicans. If . any reasoncould bo given ho would be willing lovoto for them. "Tho gall of theso peo- -plo to ask you to Note for them whenthey have subjected jou to all kinds othardships," shouted Quinn.

A lot more In the tunic strain antthe speaker came to the matter oftrusts ai)d the claim of the Republicansthat their party was the party of thopoor man. Quinn finished with an ex-

planation of county nnd municipalgovernment and stated that the Repub-licans were against this because II

would give the people tho power of ap-

pointing their own tinkers.Love D- - Knlaiiokalanl Jr.

of nppenled to tho nativesCountry. to show their patriot-Is- m

by sticking together nnd putting Intho people on tho Independent ticker.It would not do to allow tho mission-aries the pcoplo who had subjectedthem to alt manner of Ills to continue.In power. "Haven't 'we had enoughslurs cast at us," asked the Bpcaker."Do they take us for dogs that tliolrmillions enn buy? When they Invitoyou,, ent their food, drink their w Inoand then voto according to the dictatesof our own conscience."

Knlllmnl W. II. Kalllmal spentWuxctI about ten minutes tell'Poetic. mg of the soothli.,5

breezes that blew over Walklkl, of thefiugrant odors of the Upoa and thowaving .cocoauut trees. He producedno arguments but followed up hisHow cry language with Jokes and panson thu names of natives on thu Inde-

pendent ticket. Pointing to an oldnatho flserman seated near by hoshouted: "There Is ono of our numborwho has gone over to the Republicans.Urothcrs, when he goes out to haul inhis net, stand on the beach and watchhim. Do not help him. If ho wantshelp, let him get It from the haoles."

Wnnt Kulllmal finished hy

David easing that Wilcoxlitre. Wn the only man for

Congress. Prince David was an aliiand, as bucIi, he should remain in Hi-wa-

Therefore the natives should nutvoto for him. Samuel Parker was alsoneeded here for, without him, the mei'tsupply might suffer.

Conduct u- - Kauuha, a joiingof Hawaiian preacher, ro- -

LeCiHluturc francd from usluis,strong language against the mission- -arles, among whom he was brought tip,

ministry.ot tin, that

that

lease Wahiawa Sugar

beof

WIIcox'h wucoxs1on Tho

greeted summonedand natives mcio

In executoword. oratory convlnc -

lug points were received withcries "pololal," "kokua," "mahalo"

Unllko speak- - Deputylug mado

tory remarks RepublicansIncluded Democrats In tho same ,

fold with them. 'Prince Referring to J. V.

Colburn'a Colburn, Wilcox ac- -bult. cased him a

traitor the Queen. Now he shov -Ing Prince David forward run furCongress. Prince David, whowas sitting ou piles ot money maitoby King Kalakaua. was nothingmore than the plaything of andMrClanahan, latter tho fromwhoso clothes smell ot sea

puBsed away. Tho Prince w uisimply bait used to catch tho Hawaiian

In order ends otnnd rcfew others might bo furthered.

Dolo ll uas llllb l''"toh that Wilcox referred to

Governor. Governor audasked the to whether or no

was toIt was love tn tho hearttho Prosldent of the United States

Havvailans why did ho not appointa man as governor who havebeen No, ho must put In afltting representative of mlssion'ir -

les, a man had never pass achance to down Hawaiian,

Cocoanut B to ma"cr of

Tree cocoanut tree car-

toonCartoon. tho Advertiserof'a few days ago, Wilcox turned

completely saying It meantthat ho and associates wore up acocoanut treet eating tho fruit, drink-ing tho milk and throwing the husksdown to the Republicans and

howling below.S. and R. Floyd wore

last speakers. Their remarks weroalong samo lines those of tlupreceding speakers.

Special values woolen goods nrenow being offered I n. Kerr &

greatly reducod prlcaa, Call and In-

spect

LHI IGAIN

WIIIWB. Dillingham Brings

Equity Suit Against

Wahiawa Co.

RESTS HIS CASE ON tAGREEMENTS WITH HOLTS

F J. Testa Appeals from Judgment

of District Court S. K.

Kane Wants to Pay

Ward's Debt.

llen.'nmln I'. Dillingham hisIn fact, W. F. Dillingham,

brings a lu equity for spcclllc per-

formance against Wahiawa SugarCo., Ltd. It Is claimed that Jas. It.Holt Jr. nnd eight othcrB offamily cnteied Into an ugi cement onAugust 27, 1838, bound by consider-ation of (300 paid to them by plaintiff later, to execute n lease to theplaintiff, for a term of afU"-th-

expiration nn existing leasetho Oahu Rnllway te Land Co., of attact belonging to them lu dlsttlctof Walalu.i, known as llnlemanoRanch lauds, containing an area oftwcho thousand acres, tho lease bent an annual lenttil $2300 payable luadvance for first live cnrs, andafter tho llrst live jears. In lieu oftent, lcssois were rccclvo twoand and one-ha- lf cent of alt sugar,molasses or other products of sugarennu and of all other crops produced01 manufactured for on premises agreed to bo leased, and all taxeson tho premises, crops and Improvincuts tu bo paid by the plaintiff,

Within time, named In ugrco- -

ment '(IMiitlff accepted It and becamebound thereby. Ho iciiucslcjJames R. Holt ami others to ex.n-eu- to

a lease to the Walalua Agricul-tural Co., Ltd. They had neglected andicfused, and they still neglect .innrefuse to execute said let.se or any leasein accordance wlththo agreement.

Plaintiff further .i) that the Holtson April 1, 1&99, executed n lease toJohn Emmeluth of the same lands forthe term of 10 j from May 1, ISM,und that Emmeluth well knew at thetlmo that tho Holts had mado

lenso of Interests acquired by IIfrom Holts.

Service of summons Is returned by

Co. through Its president, A. H. NMiols.

F, J, Testa has appealed from theJudgment of Lyle A. Dickey, seconddistrict muglstuito, for $130.15 ngalmthim nt the suit of Maria Julia Almeld?.Tho claim was for f 11C.13 for rent,

.which defendant admitted was correcton face claimed n reductiontho tlmo premises wcr In quaran- -

tine.S. Kane, guardian of ItnacUUtolf- -

inson, minor, petitions for leave to ex- -

pend part of principal to thovnrd's sharo ot debts uponRobinson estate.

Olsen Is Sent to

Jail for Assault

There was qulto a row at abouto'clock last night at the corner Nuu.aim and Vine j ard streets. Some sail- -ors got Into trouble a lot ot Ja- -

puueso and It looked for a time as Ifthere would bo serious trouble,

It seems that n crowd of Japanesehad to a party one of tho alleysnear by, some tho men wero beingcarried In a stato of Intoxication.A number ot sailors, among whomMutt Olsen, took It Into their minds tosee tho fun, Olsen approached one nftho woman and took hold of her. Thowoman wrarned for help. Her brotherrushed up and was Immediately knock-

ed down by Olstn.Juit nt this Special Ofllcor Ah

happened to pass along In n.

Ho nnested Olson, a man twice hissize, nnd put him Into hack. Thosailor cried help nnd his compan-ions gatheied around hack. For-

tunately, George It. Carler camo along,Sizing up tho situation, he Immediatelyran to ot the police ofll- -

and trained for the Ho eon- - agreement to lease the lauds tu plain-line- d

his remarks to tho conduct tho and thu ugi cement was validLegislature, stating that the Hawaiian and binding. Further, John

could bo used by tho mem-- 1 meluth about Februarj iC, 1900, s.

An Interpreter could bo uppolu:- -' signed tho to theed by tho majority which would un- - Co., tho defendant In this suit, and thououbtcdly made up of tho Indcpeu-- I defendant accepted the lease with, fulldcuts. knowledgo the agreement In qtus- -

iiouori lion.Cordial appearance the la--) plaintiff prays that defendant

Greeting, rial nug wltui may bo to .11 swci thistho gathered plaint, but not under oath, nnd may lie

closely about him order to catch ordered to to the phrlntlft n

every His wasund his

ofuud tho like. the other Sheriff Albert McQurn as hav-

ers, Wilcox did not eonllne his deroga-- been un the Wahiawa Suurto tho but

the

of beingto wus

totho man

theHo

Colburntho manthe tho had

not yet

vote that the Colbuin

at

Doloquestion as

this man popular tho masses.thoro any ot

fortho

wouldacceptable,

thowho let

the"10

thoIn

thomeaning

his

Demo-

cratsK. Pua V, tho

the as

Inby Co.

ntthorn.

F.

by

billthe

the Holt

thethe

50 carsof to

thotho

toof

tho

the toper

sale the

tho tho

hailthe

ears

tho

thotho

tho but fortho

K.

tho paytho tho

10

of

with

been Inot

outwan

timeOu hack.

hisfor

the

tho assistance

fli&l f""-- ! "'k-- 'AwtJ- - --U. -- - ' nlMiV.i

cer nnd Olsen was finally landed nt thstation house.

In the I'otlce Court this morningOlson denied everything said by thwoman and the other witnesses for

but he was pretty weltsized up by Judge Wilcox, who sen-

tenced him to Blty dajs' Imprison-ment at hard labol, stating that thf1

assault of women on the street muttcense. The case was an aggravatedone and the sentence would hae ngood Effect not only on the defendantbut orPothcr men who might feel

in treat other women In a llkJmanner.

T088UED'8 CAPTAIN SICK.

The French bark Tosstied, 130 dajsfiom Nantes, France, for Portland, Or.,In lmllnst, huo lu sight off DiamondHead this morning. Captain Lorenzotwent out to meet her and found thutthe reason for the vchscI calling at thhport vvua the Illness of Captain Lortonc.She was brought to an anchor off '.hebelt buoy and Captain Lorcnzen

to port. The master of the ves-

sel will be brought ashore this after-noon to consult n phjstclan. Until af-

ter this consultation has taken pla c,It cannot be Bald Just when the vesfdwill proceed on her voyage to Portland.

THEY BRING IN $100,000

II. Waterhouse & Co. hno boughtfrom local holders more than JIOO.OWi

lu Hawaiian five pel cent bonds Theytn o bought for outside purchase, i,

thcicfore tho proceeds mean an iiequlsltlon of so much money to lellcve 'helocal tension.

KILOIIANA ART LEAGUE.

What promises to bo n delightful aswell as un Instructive cntcitnltiniiiitwill bo held nt the. Kllohaun AltLeague looms In the Model block onSaturday afternoon. Invitations havebeen Issued for the affair. Several weltknown society uud literary ladles willdeliver short uddi esses on subjectsof Interest to tho League mi inhere.'I lie League has done much praise-

worthy work In the past lu fosteringuud ndvunclng the art luteiests no,only of the city but the entire Teiu-tor- y.

While tho Saturday function Is

nn Invitation affair, It cannot bo butadvantageous lu promoting and Inter-

esting ull art circles In Hawaii.

Among tho passengers for Hllo andway poits In the Kluau today wnv thefollowing: M. M. Hush, Geo. A. DnWs,Mrs. C. II. Damon, F. L NMchuli, .1.

C Axtell. R. W. Wilcox, Dr. Ilurgess, J.I). Kennedy, T. D. Krouse, Mrs. Gen.W. Adams, Mrs. O. P. I'mcrson, J, W.llergstrom, Win. McKiy, Dr. Plluger,Andrew .Drown, J. 11. llond and C. It

Wood.

' --Tho new lntcr-Utiuu- d steamer willbe hero durlngtho latter part of De-

cember. She Is to bo l.iuuche--J tu Nov ember.

THU WATERMAN IDEaL FOUNrAIN PEN. Alt sizes, alt shapes. U

?. WICHJJAN.

Tho latest styles In shirts and !!'

nro to be found nt Iwakaml's, Hotelstreet. Tel. 33C1 White.

E. J. Cotton of Cotton of Ilros,, lausfor Kauai In th W. G. Hall this af-

ternoon.

Tho Mystic Shrlners nro expected In

Honolulu on Saturday.

FOR SALEJ

i Sets of 250 HP StirlingWatertube Boil.-r-.

3 Sets of GREENS FuelEconomiers for same.

1 Set of GREEN'S FuelEconomises 400 tubes

Lot of FOWLER STEAMPLOW sp3res and extras.

1 Set of FOWLER STEAMPLOWS (16 HP) comp etfe.

1 BURLEY DRIbL Outfitcomplete with Air Compressorand 40 HP Boiler.

Lot of 4" Piping 15.000 feet

24" Water Pipe ?000 feet.Material for J 6" Water Pipe

1000 feet.

-A-LSO-Fi. e Lot of California Mules

All the above can be had ata bargain.

C. BREWER & CO., LTD.,. QUELN STKLIiT.

HIthe

IWItho

Strong Array of Legal

Talent Against

Marshall. F

areDttTlUCT" ATTORNEY BAIRD

FILES NEGATIVE BRIEF

Latest Federal Authmty Cited to Show It

that Remedy is Writ of

Error and Not Habeas

Corpus. is

W. II. Marshall's petition for a wiltof habeas corpus Is before Judge Etec lu the United Stntes District Courttoday solely on the question ot jurisdic-tion. for

J. T. De Holt opened 011 behalf of thepetitioner In the alllrmathe. He willbe entitled to make a closing speecn.

Attorney General E. P. Do'.o icplb"!lu support of the negative, concluding

Just beloro tho noon recess.

Judge A. S. Hartwcll has the lloorafter recess, taking the uigatlte.

District Attomc) J. C. Halrd waivedLis turn ntter the Attorne) General,contenting himself with tiling a brer.He opposes Jurisdiction. Ills brief be

gins by sajlng:"In this matter the Jurisdiction of a

Federal court Is Invoked to annul thosentence und terminate the Imprison-ment Imposed In a criminal case thatwas pioseciitcd under the laws of theitepubllo ot Hawaii. Uut one other republic was ever annexed to the L'ul'edStates, and that was lexas. A

of the books fails to disclose any dcelslons arising out uf that annexationthat bear directly upon the presentquestion. It must be recalled thatTcxus was admitted Into the Union asn State possessed uf 1 complete Stutoconstitution nnd 'statutes.

Mr. llalrd goes on to tell of a casewhero one of these statutes was assail-ed on the ground that Jt violated sec-

tion 10 of Art. I. of the United StatesConstitution, but where the SupremeCourt held "that the restraints Imposedby the constitution of the UnitedStates upon the legislative power oftho several States could ajlect them Ronly after the became States of theUnion, under the provisions ot theConstitution, and had consented to bebound by It, whereas, lexas was ad-

mitted us a complete State and Its con-

stitution and laws accepted as theystood at tho date uf admission.

The brief points out how the condi-

tions differ In respect ot Hawaii, th"New lands icsolutlon making the la.vaof Hawaii "not free of the supervisorycontrol of tho Supreme Court of theUnited States ns were tho laws ofTexas.

Hut In this proceeding it Is souglitto shorten the way to liberty by brlni-In- g

up the petitioner andthc record snhabeas corpus. The ftatutes on tillspoint aro quoted, which declare that,while the supreme, circuit und districtcourts ot the United States have powerto Issue writs uf habeas corpus, "thfwrit uf habeas corpus fhall In no case.

extend to a prisoner In Jail, unle&a

w hero he-- is In custody In violation ofconstitution or of a law or treaty oftho United States."

The District Attorney states thubases of tho present eppllcatlon.nnds.i)s: "Tho question thus squarelypresented Is: Has this Court Jurlsdlc- -

tlon to Inquire into tho cause of thorestraint of liberty of this petitioner-:-

In answer to this question ho citestho latest decision of tho United StatesSupremo Court on tho Question, It being on a case from North Dakota.Thero the Court was not disposed toconsider tjie constitutional points rais-

ed, saying: "Wo have frequently pro-

nounced ngalnst the review by habeahcorpus of the Judgment of tho Statocourts In criminal cases, because somnright under, tho constitution of tlnUnited States wns alleged to have hu?ndenied tho person convicted, and havotepeatedly decided tho proper remedywas by writ of error."

After citing an authority the Su-

premo Court went on to Bay that In-

stead of discharging, tho federalcourts would leave tho prisoner to bedealt with by the courts of the Stnte.and that nfter a final determinationthere tho Federal courts would oventhou generally leave tho petitioner tohis remedy by writ of error from theSupremo Court.

JuBtlco McKenna, who renderod thedecision, added: "Thn Jurisdiction Is

mora dellcnto, tho reason ngalnst Itsexercise stronger, when a single Judgois Invoked to rovorso tho decision oftM highest court ot a State In whichthe constitutional rights ot a prisoner1could havo been claimed, and maybnwero rightly decided, or If not rightlydecided, could 1 rev low c4 and

j. .... , u. ntfiTi . (i. rti. f -.- -

dressed by n writ of error from thlicourt"

Mr. llalrd savs this decision, beinglatest cxpresslun ot the Supreme

tribunal, Is binding on this court.Mr. llalrd quotes a host of authori-

ties to show that the prisoner's recourse Is only to a writ of on or from

Federal Supreme Court

SALMON PRICES HIGH.

The Tacoma l.t Jgtr of Sept. 17, sivs:shermen are now receiving the. highest '

price ever paid on the SounJ for silverSilmon, Fresh$Wi JealfM and canrer

bidding against each other for the laterun, anJ a result the price his been farcedhigher than even sockets commarded.Thirty cents Is the tveraire paid, but It Is

tepored that several fishermen have re-

ceived even better offers for their catch.Is probable that If the competition re- -

kmains ktcn the price may go even higherthan It Is at cresent.

f he average silver salmon weighs abouteight pounds, so the price pal J tishermen

practically 4 cents a pounJ. In previousyears there have been times when sock-eve- s

sol J at this figure, but the price hasnever been paid for sliver salmoi beforethis season.

On the Columbia river canned anJ col Jstorage men have paid as high ns 8 cents

Chinook silmon Ju lug the season.The Chinook Is worth more to the can-M-

and cold storage men for certain tradesthin either the sockeve or the silver sal-

mon. It Is a better hsh for salting. TheChlncok can be salted and shipped In

brine to better advantage any other sal-

mon.On Grays harb:r Chinook salmon have

been bringing a big price dirlng the entireyear. Abjut too tons of Chinook salmonwere shipped this year from oravs harborgoing to fiermany. In some mathtts the"roval Chinook" Is better known thanother hsh and sells more readily.

Trouble lit Ivvllcl.Thero was trouble ou; In Ivvllcl Sat-

urday night which resulted lu thu ar-

rest of a white man who gives no othername than that of Charles,'' It seenmthat tho fellow got 011 a drunk, stole .1

llllo from another white man and ferreted himself under tnc bed of one uftho women who live In tho corrnl ou.there. He wns dlscuvcied and arrcstcl.Tho owner nf'the rlllc wns found undhis Hist Inclination wns to havoCharles arrested on the chargo of lar-ceny. However, he thought better ofthis and refrained from pushing mat-ters further so that the fellow got oftwith a lino for drunkenness

Booked,For Kauai ports, ttmrW G Hall, Oct

16.1t 5 p m A b Wilcox and wife, JasScott M M O'Shaugneisy, b A Knudsen.

t Mist, John U WlllarJ, Mrs Wahlne'alu, E J Catton, Rev O P Emerson,

Paul Isenberg. G N Wilcox. Mr, Gullck,Mrs W J Bell, J D Harris. II G Crabbe,bsther Churnax, 0 11 Gullck, II Isenbergand Mis, So.

Tor Maul and Hawaii ports, perstmr. Mauna Loa W. K. Kapular.l,Mrs. Enos, A. Enos, T. K. H. Amalu,dipt J. 1". Hngland, wlfo and family,W. A. Wall, W. C. Read. Mrs. E. A.Almeida, Miss Ilurgess, T. R. Young,Miss Panahl, J. Russell, W. J. Kane, W.W- - 1'runer and G. G. Kinney.

L. D. Kerr & Co. havo just receivedtho very latest ideas In felt hats. Justthe thing for this climate. Trimmedwith plain or fancy bands.

The Iwnlanl will be luck in port to-

morrow morning. She Is to leavo lCo-l-

this afternoon.

Six line bulls were sent to Ulupala-ku- a.

Maul, Inthc Kliian today. Theynio from Mlktlua.

Tho Coptic will be In Irom San Fran-cisco early In the morning.

After this, the Mlkahnla will arrlvoback In port on Tuesdajs.

Foot Wear 1

TIBS,SLIPPERS.BOOTS.SI10BS.

We carry onlv the best line ofFOOT WEAK Manufactured

OUR DISPLAYWINDOW SHOW

The very Latest Styles,i at Prices to...

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Shirt Waists !

To make room for New GooJs. We w HI sell for a

FEW DAYS ONLY.

LADIES' WHITE SHIRT WAISTSo In nil sizes o

at T5 CENTS.former prices J1.75 and 1.50.

E' M. BRASCH & CO. '''m'5?

1IAHMONY LODOB NO. 3,I. 0 0. V..

ftttt every Monday evening at 7:30k Harmon Hall. King street.

L. II. DDE, N. 0.E. It. IIENDIIY, Secretary.

ail Tliltlng brothers very cordiallyfcTlt.

MYSTIC LODUR. No. 1. K. of P.Meets every Wednesday evening at

tf:M o'clock. Castle Hall, Fort street,VUltlng brothers cordially Invited to

Mend. S. J. SALTER, C. C.A. E. MUHPIIY. K. It. S.

HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,R. A. M.

MU every third Thursday eveningMMonlc Temple. AH visiting com

oni cordially lnvltM.A. F. OILFILLAN, H. P.

I. P. TUCKER. Secretary.HONOLULU COMMANDERY

No. 1, K. T.sets in Masonic Temple on the sec--

M Thursday evening of each month.IM vliltlng Sir Knights courteouslyBTlUd.

HENRY E. COOPER, E. 0.'. D. TUCKER, Recorder.

OAHU LODGE No. 1. K. of P.Meets every Friday evening at their

juue mil, 4Z0H Fort street, at 7:30.dmbers of Mystic Lodge No. 2, anilswung brothers, cordially Invited.

A. N. SINCLAIR, C. aALFRED AREND1,

K. of It. and 3..HUUANU CHA1TER, ROSE

CROIX,No. 1, A. & A.. S. n.

Meets the flrrt Thursday In eachtta, at Masonic Temple Sojourn- -

and visiting brothers cordially into aitena an meetings.

W. M., FRANK D. AUERUACh.HJiAN B. SCRIMQEOUR Secretary.

LODGE Le PROGRES DEL'OCEANIE,

No. 124, A. & A. S. Rite,tated meetings on (he last Mondayaacb month, in Its hall, Masonic

sailsC. M. WHITE. W. M.

M. B. FRIEL, Secretary.OXO. W. De LONG POST No.

45, O. A. R.Department of California and Neva- -

meets at Harmony Hall, Kingam ThursJay evening of every

'aaU. Bojournlng comrades are lr

Invited to attend.W. L. EATON, P. 0.

1AM. T. COPELAND. Adit.HAWAIIAN 21,

F. A. M.tated meetings, first Monday each

Math. Special mcetlst-a-, when calledtwill be noted In this space.)

Members Lodge Le Progrcs, Pacifictmiie. and all sojourning brethren

rtlally lnvlUd.J. M. OAT. W. M..

. R. O. WALLACE, SecrcUry.

THE ALOHA BRANCH OF THESOCIETY.

Every Saturday at 7:30 p. in. The AlohaBranch of the Theosophlcal Society, willhold its regular meeting In the Knights ofPythias Hall, next doortoHolllsterSc Co ,Fort street. Public cordially Invited.Books lent at the Library on MondaysWednesdays and Fridays, trim 3 to 4p. m. iniormauon on 1 neosopny givenby writing to P. O. Box 554.

zzeR house

They are located ground

elevation from 200 to 500 feet, affording

unsurpassed arid marine views.

lijCA ...For Further

THb EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1900.

ffwcr

Here

LODOe7no.

THEOSOPHICAL

at Champagne?A,- -It

Moet &Cfeaiidon

'WHITE SEAL'

B. accuracy of an-

swer is endorsed connoisseurs

world

LOVEJOY CO.,

Sole agents :

For Territory Hawaii.

CANDIDATES

OF

H. I., 16,

Is

Is

N. The thisby

tile over.

of

Democratic Part

SENATORS, ISLAND OF OAHU:

Hon. D. P. R. Isenberg, Jr.,John D. Holt, Jr.,

Abraham Fernadez,

Hon. E. K. Llllkalanl,

Hon. J. 0. Carter,F. J. Testa,

REPRESENTATIVES:

FOURTH DISTRICT.

Charles W. Booth,

Major J. M. Camara,

S. W. Spencer,

Hon. E. C. Macfarlane,

John H. Wise.Hon' John E. Bush,

FIFTH DISTRICT.

Hon. S. M. Damon,H. J. Mossman,

Hon. Frank Brown,

Frank Harvey,

Hon. Samuel K. Pua,

Jesse P. Makalnal.

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THE

Col.

and

The Electric Railway makes access mosteasy, and power for lights may be had atmost reasonable rates.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Camara & Co., wine and liquor mer-

chants, tcl. Main 110. Alakea street.WEDDING STATIONERY. Engraved

Cards, Embossing.H. F. WICHMAN.

The Tribune and Orient is n pair thathard to beat. Whitman & Cl.,

agents. .There will be a special meeting of

the Lodgo Lo Progres tonight. WorkIn the second degree.

A speclnl meeting of the stocklioldcmof the Olaa Sugar Co. is railed for the2Cth Inst. See notice under New To-

day.

IMwIn A. Cant, for some time engin-

eer of the steamer jt.. Cummins, leftIn the Klnau to tnko the position of en-

gineer In the Onomca sugar mill.

Miss Ilacon will give n special exhi-

bition of Indian club swinging and ba-li-

exercises in the rooms of the Y. W.V A. Thursdny afternoon at 4 o'clock.Eery member of the association Is In-

vited to be present.At the last regular monthly meeting

of the Cnthnllc Ueneolent Union a do-

nation of $100 was voted to be sentthe Catholic bishop of Galveston,Texas, this be used for the relief ofthe sufferers. More money will be se-

cured, If possible.

There will bo a smoker and flhchowder party the Henlanl boithouse Saturday night. The bills willbe footed by the two crews that cameout second and third b"st In the three-corner-

race. There will bo plenty ofn.uslc and plenty of fun.

William McKay, the managed of Wil-der- 's

Steamship Co.'s agency at llllo,has been spending the Kln.tu's time Inport this trip nmong his friends of nuldlang sync. He looks ns chipper as alanary bird and of course says thcro'nnao place sac braw as llllo.

The Travel Club of the Y. W. A.will meet In the rooms of the associa-tion Thursday night at the usual time.Miss S. Clark will speak on "MedievalHolland," and Miss Keary will give "ADescription of Amsterdam." Thesepapers will bo followed by discussions

the part of the members.

That light or chase' between nn Im-

ported bull anil a Hawaiian-bre- d steer.reported In fie Advertiser as havingtnken place the Klnau wharf, wouldhave been a thrilling spectacle If thebull had been there. As It was, therewero five thoroughbred eows, Importedfiom Australia, at the place, but nobovine male.

At a meeting of the literary societyof the Japanese Methodist church onKukul street last night, Yasutaro Soga,editor of tho Hawaii Shlmpo and T.Hata were the speakers. The former'ssubject was "Righteous War Is thoFlower of Civilization." und that of tholatter was "A Visit WT.ndcrful Fol-ho- m

Jail." A largo number of youngpeople were present.

When the ship Challenger was Ju.itgoing out of the harbor yesterday, shewas thrown out of her courso by achango in the direction of the win I.Captain Plltz was quick enough real-ize his danger and his starboard anchorwas down In a minute. A little moreand the Challenger would hae smash-ed Into the schooner Walalua. ThoFearless then got In her work and pull-ed the Challenger out of her dangerousproximity to the Walalua.

rid tWl1'1 .i'if I

CHAS. D. WALKER,Dulfnu .il Bulldtr of ltlt-Gi- i'

Yachts, Boats and Launches I

Worn. 69a KINO ST.P Boi All T.l.pbOM jto.

v

Water will supplied the rate

roreach lot, Pacific

Water This less

rates.

TURCOCOFFEE

5 lbs. $125A China Cup and Saucer with

Every ?lb. Tin

A DELICIOUS DRINK

Ask Your Dealer

For It :

rhB Washington

Mercantile Ltd.

SOLE AGENTS.

L.W.MtiLl. H.O.MlDDLIDItCR.

The Merchants'

Collecting Agency,

Cuttm House Brokerage

II) KAAHUMANU ST.

Makes SPECIALTY Monthly

Accounts and Rents.

Hair Brush

Talk

A really good Hair Brushalways shows its valuewhether it is a recent ac-

quisition or a time won utili-tarian of the toilet table.

In the selection of suchan article price should not bea factor; rather the characterof the bristle and handle andthe manner of the assembl-ing patts. The manufactur-ers of whom we bought thisspecial lot havefacilities for the curing ofthe bristles and the season-ing of the lumber. Thesebrushes occur in innumer- -able styles, sizes, and lengthsof bristles, bleat h:d and unbleached and forand s;rvice ate low-price- d.

Hollister Drug Co,

FORT STREET

"""V" MAGNIFICENT

Builders.who will the erection

houses within willthe

building material over

Grand Sale of

ROYAL WOCESTER CORSETSIs continued

V

for a few days only ,

10 cent. Below Cost PriceI sel'lng these a sacrifice orJer make room

for new stock. k

MISS M. E. KILLEAN.A FINE LINE

Roll Top

JUST RBCEIVfiD BYV

H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.E5 8E

California Cream, Eagle Breakfast, de Gorgonzota,Edam, Pineapple, Limburer, Parmese, Mac-Lare- n's

Imperial

Bellflower, FRESH APPLES Baldwins

Grimsbyr Bloater, Pig's Feet in Souse.:Ei9" Fresh Butter, Fresh Eggs

SALTER & WAITY,ORPHBUm BLOCK. Fort St.

Our regular supply of

GblES XT :E H .A. O-- IS 0ST SCHOCOLATES

oo

f )' j

H. MAY & CO., Ltd.2 Big: 2

The Waterhouse Store

TEXiESUPELOlSrEJ B4.

Burnham's

Grocers

Glace FruitsMarshmallows

The Mclntyre StoreCOR. ANtTFORT

TBLBPHONS! SB.

CREAMContains no corn starch,

egss, Prepared moment by simply adding quartboiling milk ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS. Will produce ten cups .

Custard or two quarts rich Ice Cream that cannot surpassed.

For sale

rlAPhnn. 119

lots

size and

suit

JSf&&&

KINCJ STS.

Requires cooking.

CHAS. HUSTACB.212 King pert to the

Before Insuring Your Life consult best companyand secure best and most liberal policy asIssued by

GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO.ot New York

MAY, Judd Building,Manager for Hawaii.

PACIFIC HEIGHTS!TtSX

TypewriterDesks...

CUSTARD

VIEW; REFRESHING BREEZES ; EASY OF ACCESS ;

V-'-- K

Vw AN UNSURPASSED RESIDENCE SITE- - "- -

2. 5 ;7:(8 KX.J'0! Lj. 1 S1 K lS 16 7 ,85 l9' 20 l ZZ 23 25 26? 27 28 29 Uo 51

Y "'",;,;. - i yNSjr- -. --1 'f;it.i,.4M..'si4,,,T'''''N Um" UmT 7""' """ " fnuu 'u" "" ""!''" '",r",,f-M5'- 0'

,... . " " 'ia ' "" " ii:1 -' 'la.rf (H-C'ir-ni '" "' -f c o N ll-l-i- r" " '- - Hi Ui i.

JZXtsreto "N v 'Ht7' p u cTT R o D

rThese Lots are on the Pauoa side of Heights. They face on Pauoa Road, now being widened and

macadamized, and ADJOIN THE PACIFIC HEIGHTS ELECTRIC RAILWAY.

A CHANCE FOR INVESTORS &tAny one with money to invest looking for something that will bring good returns on sums

Invested, has here a fine opportunity. Houses built on these lots will find ready rental at strongrates by good tenants. ATTRACTIONS OFFERED IN THIS TO HOMESEEKERS :

Location,

on high at an

of

scenic

Electric Railway

Lighting.

Is

to

to

at

C.

on

on

to

to

O.

A

Water.be at of

5i 5 per year from our

Heights System. Is

than city

Go.,

A of

unsurpassed

appearance

Special Inducements to

To all begin of60 days, we malic

special Inducements In matter of trans-portation of ourrailway.

Particulars Apply to BRUCE WARIINQ

,per

am at In to

OF

OJHCEFromage

Swiss,

IfcT

StoresBETHEL ST.

no no In a oneof

of be

thethe

the

BMMETT

II

A

Pacific

SITELow Prices, Good Terms.

Prices of range from $400 to 5750

each, according to location. One- -

fourth cash only Is asked, Balance In

Installments at terms to purchasers.

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and"

dellcl

treet. Arllnirpi

24'

Healthful and Cool.

The air Is always cool and bracing. Wecan recommend this property as beingespecially desirable and attractive to persons seeking a choice location for a homeat a moderate cost.

& CO., Progress Block, Fort Street.

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N.8, Sachs Dry Goods Co.,

JOBBERS AND RETAILERS.

We have bought

beof

into of our

it as asto to a

of

Ladies'

That were sold at $.SS and

$1.7? wholesale, our price to-

day, 6 for 25c

Ladies' Belts

In large varletv ; will be sold

out at 10c each

G. D.

And other makes ; must be

cleared out at, - 50c per pair

Children's Waists

Must go at 10c each ;

price 40c.

Ladies' Hose.

tA fine line of Ladies' Drop

Stitch Hose, in black or white;

at 3 for 50c

LIM1TBD,

! ''!' I. v.-r- - "fwv-- .ppffn

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER iG, iqco

:

A nice ofand will

go at

Just one case,

100

will be soil at 2? for $1

A small lot ofwill be out

at 25c

five of

Red

6?c to go

at 25c per

Are more th m cut in youwant to see

by privatecontract, for two bits on thedollar, the entire stock of Sch-weitzer & Co., vho!esale drygoods dealers ofSan Prancisco,and shall place same on saleon Monday next and followingdays at unheard-o- f prices.

This will by far the largestand most important sale dry goodsever held Honolulu, and buyers failing

take advantage offerings willregret long they live.

We desire call your attentionfew the leaders

Undervests,

Corsets,

Summer

regular

pairs

Curtains.

variety WindowScrims Curtain Nets;

lOca yard

Towelling.

containingp'eces Roller Towelling,

yards

Boys' Waists.

Boys' Blouse

Waists, closed

each

Table Damask.

Twenty pieces TurkeyTable Damask, regularvalue, marked

yard

Valenciennes Laces

half;

them.

UIMITED,

Tooth Brushes.

A splendid lot of Tooth

Brushes, regular 2?c and Jjcqualities, will all goat lOceach

Handkerchiefs..

We shall sell these at 25cper dozen. They are worth

three times whit we .ask for,

them,

Corset Covers.

We are offering a Corset

Cover for 50c that we have

sold 2,000 of at 8?c each.

Ribbons

Are an item we would have

you examine. You will find

every desirable Kind in our

stock, and at the right prices

only.

4? 4? & ip These are only a few of

the many specials you will find on display. Call and see us; it will prove aprofitable visit.

N, 8. Sachs Dry Goods Co.,

THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS.

MHHUMKTRIP CAN BE MADE AT

COMPARATIVELY SMALL COST

Vladivostok to St. Petersburg in

Thirty DaysDetail of the Trip J.

Given by American Consul

New Tourist Route.

The American tourist ever watchfulfor new Ileitis of travel Is turning hisattention to tho Slhcrlnn tour. It In

now possible to traverse the wills,made famous by descriptions of Si-

berian prisons. In a modern railwaycoach and In reasonably short time.V. II. Holloway, United States Consul

General at St. Petersburg gives tho fol-

low Ing account of the Itinerary andcost of the all rail trip from Vladlvos-loc- k

to St. Petersburg:Dally trains start from Vladivostok

to Chabarovska with n dining room carIn which, for a moderate price, traubera can lunch, dine, sup, hnte tea, cof-fee and wine. Tho prices are limitedby a tariff approved by the ndmlnlflu-tlo- n.

The dally board Is from 3 to S

rubles (J1.D0 to $2.50.)

The price from Vladlvostock to Clia- -bannskn Is: First class, JS.CO; secondclass, $510; third claw, 3.W Thedistance betwten VladUoslnck endChabarovska Is TIC vents (IS2 miles).Trains start from Vladivostok In themorning at 9:23 o'cIook and urrlu-- In

Chnbirovsk.i the next day at 1.20o'clock. Time. 2S hours.

Tho Journey from Chabarovska toUlagoveschcnskn nnd farther to ska

(2,130 ersts or 1,423 miles), viatho Hlver Amur and the Shllka. Therearc 10$ steamers on the basin of theAmur, four transport boats, and twosteam long boats belonging to privatecompanies and to the Minister of WajHand Communications. The steamersof the Amur company are pieferable,Theso steamers leave Chabarovskaevery flvo days and go from ChnbaroV'ska to Dlugotcschcnska in six days.

The board Is two rubles ($1) per dayfor one person. Travelers lecelvr, atS o clock in tho morning, tea withbread and butter; at 12 o'clock ,a din-ner consisting of two dishes of me.itand pudding; at 4 o'clock, tea; and at8 o'clock In the evening, one dish ofmeat and tea.

From lllagovcschcnska to Srctcnskathe steamers require eight days anilrun oven In case of low water.

Tho faro from Chabarovska to(918',i versts) or OIK

miles, is: First class, (11.48; secondclass, $0.88; third class, JI.C5. FromUlagovcschcnBka to Sretenska (l.lKT'iversts) or 803 miles; tho faro is: Firstclass, (14.97; second class, J8.US; thlid

I class, JI.'jD; luggugo per pood, .GO.

from sretenska tho journey Is byrail. The trains leave Sretenska Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 0:40o'clock In the evening and arrive, viaTslilt, the third day, ut Mulssov, on thosoutheast bank of tho llalkal.

Travelers cross tho Ualkal at I

o'clock, connecting with n train on theother bank, tho dlstanco to Irkutsk be-

ing G2 versts (41 miles), and from Sre-

tenska 1,175 versts, or 781 miles. Forthis dlstanco passengers pay 19 rubles((9.50) Including the passage throughtho river Dalkal, In first class cabins;tho second and third class on tho boatpay a few kopecks less.

Uetwccn Irkutsk and St. Petersburgthere aro dally trains with all tlir.eclasses of carriages, making tie Jour-ney (6,597 versts) in twelve days.

Tho faro Is: First class, (34.75; sec-

ond class, (20.85; third class, (13.90.Besides these dally trains, an expresstrain starts from Irkutsk to Moscowonto a week on Fridays. The Journeyfrom Vladlvostock to St. Petersburg(9,922 versts) or 0,07" miles, can boeffected In nbout thirty to thirty-liv- e

days. Tho Journey from St. Petersbursto Vladlvostock Is effected In six dasless (twenty-fou- r or twenty-nln- o days),becuuso steamers go down the Amur Inless tlmo than up tho river. Tho faro,Including tho steamboat with board, Is:First class, about (125; second class,(85; third class, (45.

Ice Plant tor Diiwhoii.Washington, Sept. 20. Somo Inter-

esting facts regarding tho situation atDawson are contained In tho report ofConsul J. C. McCook, under dato ofAugust 22. He says thero has,boen anubundunce.of wild blueberries, currantsraspberries and cranberries this sum-

mer. The cuttlo herders on tho hillnnd a few Indlnns gather tho burrresand bring them to Dawson, receiving $1

anil $1.50 per quart,Tho Idea of building an leo plant III

Dawson seems like "carrying coals toNc castle." Tho lack of leu In summer, howovcr, has been seriously feltand n contract has been given for :mIce maehlno to ho placed In a cold stor- -agn warehouse. Tho cost of leo thUglimmer has been S cents per pound ornt tho rate of $100 per ton.

Flno Job Printing at tho BulletinOffice.

HAWAII LAND CO.

Limited.

Capital Stock - - $100,000.Capital, paid up, $48,860

J.

6FFICERS. J.V. 0. Acbl President A Manager

M. K. Nkulnn... Vice PresidentMakslns.1 Treasurer

Enoch Johnson SecretaryGeo. L. Dean - Auditor

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

Joneh Kumslse.J. Mskalnal

J. W. Blplkane,

The above Company will buy, lease,or sell IsnJj In all parts of the HawaiianIslands; and also lie houses In the Cityof Houolnlu for rent. US9-y- l

W. C. ACHI & CO.,

Brokers & Dealers

REAL ESTATEtW Wewlil'Bu or bti Real Estate It

11 parti of the group.tr We will Hell Properties on Beatonble Commissions

iFFICE. 10 West King Street

DAVID DAYTON,

Real Estate Broker.

223 MERCHANT ST.

FOR HALE.

Property In town and suburbs

. and HOUSES TO LET.

T. R. MOSSMAN

Real Estate AgentAbstractor andSearcher ol Titles . . .

Loans negotiatedRents collected.

Campbell Building,Alerchant street.

P. B. R. STRAUOH,

Real Estate BrokerFlnncil Agent and Collector

No. 0 Bethel St., near P. O.imI Teltphobeoji.

J. J. WILLIAMS,Photographer.

WQWEL4 g24EfiOT,

Visitors are cordially Invited tt.ail and inspect our gallery of life-siz- e

royal photos, from KamehamehiI. to date.

At the Old StandOn Fort Street

WE OFFER YOU THE

Best --5c. CigarTo be bad for tbe money.

CLOSING OUT ALL OUR DOMESTICCIGARS.

Beaver Lunch Rooms.H. J. NOLTE

Star Oyster HouseCORNER FORT ANDIIOTLL STS.

Steaks and Chops.Oysters uny Style.Oyster Loavee.

OPEN DAY and NIGHT

H. Kkmme Proprietor

GHAS. GB4MER

G. A. GROTE

Merchant -:- - TailorsCLOTHING

Cleaned and RepairedOUR SPBCIALTY.

FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTKbDUnion St. near Hotel uoj

BELMORALYoung St., bet. Alapal & Kaplolanl Sts.

Ntwly furnished 'room with board,Also table board. Telephone 3171 Blue,

AdnMs, Brokers and Jobben.

ALEXANDERS BALDWINS

OPI-ICBR- Sl

H. P. BALDWIN PresidentB. CASTLE..- .- 1st

W. M. ALEXANDKR...-sn- dP. COOKE Treasurer

W. O. SMITH Secretary and Audltot

Sugar Factors and f -

Commission Agents

AGENTS FORHawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.Olaa Sugar Co.Haiku Sugar Co.Pala Plantation Company.Nahlku Sugar Company.Klhel Plantation Co.Hawaiian Sugai Co.Kahulul Railroad Company,

The California and Oriental S. S. ft.

W. G. Irwin & 60Limitog

AQRNTS FORWestern Sugar Hennery Co., of Baa

Francisco.Ilaldwln Locomotive Works, !

Philadelphia, lenn U. 8. A.Newell Universal Mill Co. (National

Cone Shredder), New York, U. S. A.N. Ohlandt &. Co.'s Chemical Fertili-

zers.Alex. Cross & Sons, high grade Frtlllzcrs for Cano nnd Coffee.Reed's Steam Plpo Covering.

ALSO OFFKR FOR SALEParafTlne Pnlnt Co.'s P. & D. Palnta

and Papers; Lucol and LlnseeOils, raw nnd boiled.

Indurlno (n cold-wat- paint),white nnd colors.

Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Llawnnd Pricks.

CASTLE & GOOKBLIMITED.

Commission MerchantsSUGAR FACTORS,

AGENTS FORTe ewe Pltsutl'4 Co.The Walalua Afrlcutnvtl C Lt,iTin KoDele Surer CoTbe Walan.a Surer (III Ce.Tte Koloe Agricultural Ce,The Fulton Iron Worke. SI. lo.lt, ..The Geo. F. Blebe Steeei Puait,Weilos'e Cntrlfufet.

-- The New England Die Iniuraoci Ce. el lee"2 !? F"! '" Co Henl.il.Alliance Anurence Co ol La

Wm. G. Irwin & Co,(lihitbo).

Wm. O. Irwin. .President and ManaiuClauB Spreckels VJce President.W. M. Olffard ..Second Vice PresidentH. M. Whitney Jr. .... Treas. and See.Geo. J. Iloss AudltM

Sugar Factorsjn

Commission AgentlOTOTS 0 TBI

iUKANIO STEAMSHIP COMPAQOF BAM FRANOIBCO. OA)

TllBVonHamm-YotfD-E Co.,Ltil

Importers andCommissionMerchants

QUEBN ST., - HONOLULU.AGENTS FOR

The Lancashire Insurance Co,The Balolse Insurance Co.Union Gas Engine Co.Domestic Sewing Macb ne, Bts.

Ouetn iue.1, Honolulu H.I

iorHawallen Actlculturel Co;;aajr, Aawlces lete.Conceny, Ookala Surar Plant. Co , Onow.ee l.naCo.. Ilonomu Sucer Co., Welluku Surer Ce., Mekee

Surer Co . Mal.akala Rarch Co., Molohal Haekirinm mil Mil rr IKDritm HI. If ffHCo.'e Line ol Bom n Packet.

LIST OF OFFICKRa

O. M. Cooke, Prosldenti Oeorge inIlobertsou. Manaeori E. F. niahonTreasurer and Secretary Col. W. .Aiion, Aumi tr; r. u. Jones, H, WsUrhuUHo, Oeo. R. Carter, Directors.

BRUCE CARTWRIGHT,trael Mansgei ol

ft Equitable Life Assdhdm Sooirtf

Ot th IJnlted HUtei for tbe lUwsiUIslands.

Owwi Mehsct street. Hor

M. PHILLIPS k CO.,

Wholesale Importers and Jobbers

loropetn and Americ&n D7 8co

Fo t and Qceen Hlreets.

H HAOKPFLDro..Ltd

CNEBAL COMMISSION A6EET3

Cor. Fort ana Uuceuritr.a UujaltUk

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wJ.wi.s

Evening BulletinPublished Every Day ex-e- Sunday,

at 210 King Street, Honolulu,T. of H.. by the

BULLETIN I'UDMSHIXO COMPANV.

WALLACE H. FAHU1NOTON ..EditorDANIEL LOQAN City Editor

Entered at the Post Office at Hono-

lulu :ts second class matter.

aunsciui'TioN rates.Per month, anywhere In U. S. . .$ .75

Per car S.00

Per j ear, postpaid, foreign 13.00

Payable Invariably In advance.

Telephone 258

Post Ofllce Pox 718

TUESDAY OCTOUEH 10, 100(1.

FOR PRESIDENT,

wm. Mckinley.

FOR T,

THEO. ROOSEVELT.

FOR DELEQATE TO CONQRESS,

SAMUEL PARKER.

FOR SENATORS:

Clarence L Crabbe,

Cbcll Brown,

W. C. Achl,

Frank Pahia,

Her.ry Waterhouse

George R. Carter.

FOR REPRESENTATIVES:

A. 0. M. Robertson,

J. W. Keikl,

William Aylett,

A. F. Gllfillan,

Wm. H. Hoogs,

Jonah Kumalas,

L. L, McCandless,

J, L. Kaulukoii,

Enoch Johnson,

L. J. McCabe,

H. R. Hitchcock,

W. J. Coelho.

Trom n political standpoint M

Hutchlns' maiden effort Is a peach.

The suggestion of an Ice plant fcrDawsor savois decidedly of unneces-sary luxuries. Expeditions to tho Nort 1

Pole-- will be taking refrigerator plantsnext.

Query to Mr. Hutchlns If llrynn'sBllver policy Is carried out will Insur-ance companies accept the payment ofpremiums In depreciated silver nt Itsface value?

The Advertiser's apology for Its at-

tack on National Committeeman SewallIs a weak affair, at once n misrepresentation and a cowardly plea for Juatlika- -

tlon of personal Bplte.

It a sliluliig'cxauiple ot the good felIon-shi- of political antagonism Iswanted, ono has only to follow tho occasions when Delesati" Parker an 1

Prince David meet nt the same rally.

Thnt new Ilulletln press troubles tindeclining das of tho Advertiser sadlyIt certainly devolves upon tho Ailvcrtlser to state plainly where the moneycame from to purchase that new press,

Tho local Democratic scholar whowants "Imperialism" explained Is Inthe unmet boat as Democrats In theStates. They are fast coming to til 3

decision that "oven William J. llrynnhlniBelt doesn't know what It means."

C. J. Hutchlns' country bids fair tobe "going down to deep damnation" If,

as ho says, llryan Is to be electedPresident. llrynn Is tho first candidatefor President, except possibly JeffersonDavis, who ever upheld men who aroshooting down .American soldiers.

Already tho Independent party hastaken up the municipal plank policyoutlined by tho Advertiser. If OeoriaCarter and his associates feel that thomunicipal Issue can bo ovaded theysadly fall In their estimate ot sentimentof tho voting population.

J. O. Carter says he Is a Democraton account ot his study ot GroverCleveland's career. No one knows better than Mr, Carter, however, that thopast Democracy of Cleveland and thapresent Domocrncy of llrynn are asfar removed ns black from white.

It may be taken fon granted that boththo Republican nnd Democratic tlckeiawill both he considerably scratched,'Star.

Not by Republicans who possess anydegree of party Integrity. This Integrlty the evening cuckoo lacks entirely.

As a lawyer Mr. McCIanahan declaresCongress can pass a law making Hu

TKaK

WWT

kEVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1900.

wall a colony. As nn American cltlimMr. MtClanahnn knows that such n

step will never be considered an,' It I.were would lioer bo .irrantpltahei!

by mean1! of the fallacies pronont--

by Uryan's pnrty.

By dint of hard work the DemocratsIn rally assembled are atlc to get a (Mr

audience In the Orphenm and the ts

about fuuy uters at Wnlkl-k- l.

These gatherings In comparisonwith crowds that always assemblo t

gr't Uepubllcan bpeakers Is a good ex-

ample of which way the political tidesets.

With all the appeals which may bemade to party loyalty there are ele-

ments of weakness on both tickets.Star.

What Individuals on the Koimullcanticket constitute elements of weakness?The "fuslonists" do not posbMS theslightest degree of that political bless-

ing known as courage of conviction.

It was a liberal Congress that grant-

ed the Hnwallans manhood suftrhgn

s.iys Candidate Qulnn. That's true, an 1

Candidate (Julnn Is also aware as Isevery citizen ot the United States thatthe Mural Congress was a RepublicanCongress. It makes no dlfferenco whatSmith, Hartwell or anyone else may

have nrgued In favor of n restrictedfranchise, the Republican party gave

the franchlse.and the Uepubllcan putystands for the protection ot the fran-ciilf- e.

Anone who or willoppose this policy Is outside the Republican ranks.

"It Is one of two things for the Hawalking tc decide. It Is whether theyunt to Join the Republican party thaiseeks an empire, or the Democrats.-- '

C, J. Hutchlns at the Democratic rallylast night.

This Is what United States SenatorWilliam M. Stewntt ot Xevnilajsulil ata rally held In Chicago when he pub- -

lloly announced his Intention to vutofcr Wm. McKlnley:

'TPTPJW

disapproves

I followed Mr. llrynn four yearsn;i, but I do not propose to lilmInto treason against the Hag and theConstitution It represents. Mr. llryanpioposcs to surrender to Agulnnldo.'

"The Democratic party says It Is no:

too late, but says It will step In andtell the world wo wrong thesj people.Let us place our protecting arm averthe Filipinos nnd establish for thesepeople a government for themselves.E. 1). McCIanahan at the Democraticrally.

THE

follow

If all this be true, the Democraticparty Is In duty bound to return thLouisiana purchase to Trance, Califor-nia to Moxlco, Hawaii to Its fonmrstatus as an Independent nation, andPorto Rico to Spain. The logical conclusions of Democrats followers prove(hat party to be dishonest with Itself.

There Is n splendid field opened .infor Hawaiian fiction, nnd we nro waiting for the coming Hawaiian novelist.When he or she comes, It will not be

from the rangs of the mallhlnls, butrather some one who has lived a Ha-

waiian llfo and Inherited tho Hawaiiantraditions rather than one who 'usmerely asslmlltatcd them from casuilcontact with Hawaiian Ideals. MaulNews.

What tho kumnnnlna can do Is yet anunknown quantity, E. P. Dole In hislatest book has dealt with Hawaiiantiadltlons nnd character In a mannerthat tho kamnalna may equal but t.otexcel.

Democrats prcunrlng to shed tcar-- j

over the bier of tho Hawaiian sugarIndustry It the Philippines nro held be-

comes a tunny farce comedy In low ofthe fact that onu ot tho Dcmociatlcfoundation principles Is free trado wlt'iall foreign countries. As regards su-

gar, the Democratic plan is to allow thesukuis not only of tho Philippines andCuba to go 011 the American marketfree of duty but they would also Includetho sugars of Oermpny, Austria an I

every other nation pioduclug beet sit-g-

or cano sugar throughout thoworld. This Is the Democratic doc-

trine and has been for the last fortyyears. This party proposes to wlpsout the jirotcctlon given American In-

dustry and American laborers underthe laws passed by tho Uepubllcan par-ty.

RULB8 FOR AUTOMOBILE?.

The extensive preparations made forIntroducing tho nutomobllo In Hono-

lulu ns n public carrier gives spe.'lalInterest to the rules laid down In vari-ous cities where horses and cabs liavogiven way to this locomotlvo cnrrlag.

United States Vice Consul Monn-Elia- n

forwards to tho State Departmentthe following rules covering the run-ning of automobiles In Chemnitz:

(1). Persons under fifteen years of

STARTLING FIGURES

IMPORT5: OF CHAMPAGNE

Into thUnltcJ from January 1 tto julv nt. 1000.

'

'

'

G. H. MUMM & CO.'SEXTRA DRY OD.I40 cases.

Woet & Chandon 18,413 "Potrmery & Greno 12.283 "Hledslck it Co , Lry Mono-pol- e

0,009 "Louis Roederer 4,418 "All other brands 37012 "

TOTAL -- H5,l84 ""

Compile! from tin Officfil Custom lloun RkoiJi

M&CFARLaNE & CO., LTD., Sole Agents.

The Pacific Hardware Co,

HAVE JUST RECEIVED

Goods for the household, for the plumber, for contractors,!

...1.. builders and carpenters

New line of Staple Articles have been brought here by

the Australia, Geo. Curtis, Alden Besse, lrmgard, Rosamond

and W. H Dimond. which are now opened up

A complete line of Sanitary Plumbing Goods direct from

the Wolfe Manufacturing Co. is on hand.

Elliptic Boiler Tube Serapus, 1J4 to 4 inches.

Pacific - Hardware - Co,,

JCjIXTED

Stores! Fort Kin? and Be(hel sts- -

Residence TractFOR SALE AS A WHOLE!

....160 Aores...PALOLO HEIGHTS!

Beftutifully situated mauka of the Government Walalae Road.

An Unexcelled Site for Hotel or Sanitarium!MAGNIFICENT VIEW I

The tract slopes gently up to an elevation of over 800 feet. It com-

mands a land and sea view from Kcko Head to the Waialae Mountains.WATER can be piped from a natural flowing stream from an eleva-

tion of 1,200 feet.hor further particulars apply to

Palolo Land and Improvement Co.,A. F. COOKE, Manager,

Room 8, Model Block.

NOW ON EXHIBITIONFORTY SWELL TURNOUT-S-

i I I ll.2y I 1 Ny t I I INV1 I r

livery One of Them 11 Different Style t

WESEIL CARRIAOES AS (HEAP AS VOU 6AN BUVUti IN 'FIIISCG I

ItECAUr e buy Jlrrct frorA the faeturl lame a JtaVrnn the Gat.SOME REASONS

Why You Should lluy Your CnrrliijJcK From Uh i

You Take No Risks of damage in transportation.You Have a Chance to Personally Inspect stock and

select something to your liking. It y hi order from theCoast by cata ogue you are taking chances of gettingsomething entirelv diiTerent fnm what it lo ks on pp r.

Remember! A suit of clothing for $? I oks as well on paperas one costing 50.oo.

Schuman's Carriage and Harness Repository.

ago and persons who have no know- - biles will pay, cities having a populaledgo as to the management of such tlon of 10(1,000 or more, a tax of 80 pp- -machlnes shnll not b entrusted with setas, or about Ill.oS, for each vehicle,tho running of automobiles. und for each scat, Including that of tho

(2). All peisons who no not qive conductor, 9.10 pesetas ($1.30.)their undivided nttentlou to the nun-- . 1 cities having fiom 20,001 to 9.),'

ngement ot automobiles or who whileusing tho samo fall asleep or get

are liable to punishment'.

(3). The signal to tuin out shall be"Hceh." The uso of signal horns willbo permitted until further notice.

(4). Every automobile must carry atleast ono very good lantern; tho samoshall bo lighted at tho samo time asthe street HghtB.

(S). The speed of automobiles In thecity shall not bo faster than that ot anordinary trotting horse.

No ono shall run au nutomobllo fast-er than a horso walks-- fa)

On leaving buildingsbordering on the street.

(!) During church service in thoneighborhood of churches.

(d) In places where thero Is largofoot traffic.

(0) In places where fast dtlvlng Isforbidden.

S) Automobiles shall not bo left un-

attended on the street.Anyono disobeying these rules shall

be punished.Malaga district of Spain, offers a

system of taxation on automobiles thatmay appeal to the candidates for theLeglsluturo casting aLout for waysand means of furnishing funds for theTerritorial treasury:

The better cIbbs of private nutonio- -

099 Inhabitants, u tax of 40 pesetas(0.79) for each vehicle will be charged,and for each seat of thu same 4.70 pesetas (69 cents.)

In other places of less than 20,00(1people, the tnxes arc 20 pesetas (J2.S9Ifor each vehicle nnd 2.35 pesetas (31cents) for each seat.

Automobiles for travelling along thepublic roads will pay, for each kilometer (0.C2 mile,) 4 pesetas (58 cents),and for each seat and kilometer of travel, 0.2S pesetas (3.5 cents,)

The use ot the Singer In millions ofhomes shows tho unprecedented success ot theso Ideal sewing machine.It Is convincing proof that tho Slngvrexcels In all ktndj ot family sewingand art ncedlo work, All our sewingmachines are of tho best construction,beautifully decorated, and are mountedon selected woods In finely finishedcabinets ot artistic design, I). Dci'- -gersen, agent. lCi nethel str

uYiViYiViVifViVrVy Druggists;6ESSLER'Si will refund; MAGIC ; the money:eHEADACHE: if they faili WAFERS ! to cure.Mwmrwwmm Vtln 10 cent..

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Transcendent LightLight

Cheapest!ARCH for indoor andJ.Oul-do- or

Illumination:

Installed on short notice Lawn Luaus or Halls.

Lights Rented Month.15O0 or 500 Candle Power.

WASHINGTON LIGHTSole Agents.

,. C. MACFARLANB,

Carriage MakerGeneral Repairing.Bkcksiiiithing, Trimming.

Buggies Manufactured.

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INowhere else can find

large variety of

ElectroliersFixtures

PRICES THE

HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC LTD.. Alakea St.. nr. Merchant .

IF THE....

and

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Ltd.,HAS RECEIVED PER "AUSTRALIA"

Tt) World Renowned Brand Ctgtii.,,,

Hiillictn : ULussollPURITANOS.

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CO.,

Manager.

Fainting,Phaetons,

I1IGH1-C- L WORK.

LOWEST

Honolulu Tobacco!SS&

This eltjtant CIGAR can be purchased for FIVE CENTS only.THEM. BETTER.

VpMLiSCuipSCSHELSrLICIlILAlMlY

Catton, Neill & Co., Ltd.Boilermakers and Electricians.

AgentsThe General Electric Company

Te "Wa-tcla- . "Wliil "SToto. SleepBOWER'S MERCHANT PATROL ANDCONFIDENTIAL AGENCY ::::::::

Riltibtt Watchmen furnished for ttorei and property,and confidential work all torts. ;:

Office Room 4 -

knownto Silence the

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TEL. 70S.P. O. UOX 2S4.

GRAND GLEARANCE SALEFop One Month Onlyt

In all lines commencing

Saturday, September 29, 1900Bargain In Grass Cloth (various (dors), Handkerchiefs(embroidered), Heavy Ponnee Silk for Suits or Skirts, etc.

G00 KIM, 210 NUUANU ST, Above Hotel' 'P. O. Box m Tit. 1!.

.the oldest Chinese Firm in Honolulu.

COMMISSION IEK-OHAITTS- .

Dealers In Fin Silks and Grass Linens. Chines and Japanese Goods of AU Kindsito-a- it Nuuanu

IVsgrei5neTrij wiU PjWeJheiMrvenPj'rj i!- - I

S. SHIMAMOTOGeneral Merchandise. Diy Goods, Groceries.

Japanese Provisions, etcMAGOON BLOCK, MERCHANT STREET.

,0. Bess 886 Eaian. 215OO- -

ContractorP. O. Box 878Builders

General Business Afiency, All KlnJs of Laborers Supplies, CarveJ Stone constantly on

,lwndl reacly ,0 5UPP'y- - T. HAYASH I, Mgr.

Kimj Street, near Liliha (Eva side), Hnndluhi, T. of IT.

P, , Box Bia T.l.phon.iaC J3u 1KL A 2XT o

609 Bebetamia Stbeet

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KTHF EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. 1., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1900.

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If you want .

About the kind and quality ofHardware, Crockety, . .1

Oil anJ Varnishes, Electro-- ! gOOdS lie IMS to SCll,

FuVunJe,leri,Lamp' anJUmp!Will never one-ha- lf as

House Furnishing (foods,

Sliver PlateJ Ware, Cutlery, PocketKnives, Wade anJ Butchers' Razors.

Rubber Hose, either plain or wirebound, Manila or Sisal rope. LawnMO'vers, Lawn Sprinklers, High-gras- s

Cutters, Etc. Etc.

Plantation Supplies orAgricultural Implements

feUY THEM FROM

01 in H'inir uniweilltll llttHllUl

Fort St., opposite Spreckels Bmk.

Police Court Note,.In tbe Police Court this forenoon the

following caes were disposed of: J.J. Slha, assault and battery on AnChine, oe month's Imprisonment athard Inbor; F. Smith, assault and battery on K. Smith, nollo pros'd; O'Halle-ro- u,

assault and battery on Williams,$10 nnd costs; Geo. Smith, drunken-ness, discharged; Herbert, assault andbattery on Chlynno, $ land costs; Ml

nmoto, common nuisance, reprimandedand discharged; Mary Nunch, profan-ity, $5 and costs; George Yce, unlaw-

ful possession of opium, $30' and costs;George Wright, riding a bicycle with-

out a light, $5 and costs; Nalhe, lar-ceny In the second degree, committedto the Circuit Court.

A new "two version" edition of the'Illble has been published by the Ox-

ford university press--.

The authorizeeislou has been printed with all the

differences of the revise 1 version plac-

ed In the side margins, so that bothtexts can be read from the same pap'',while Inthe center column me the

marginal references. I'ublie Opinion.

The more business the nuctlon;rpicks up tho more ho knocks down.

The Grand Prix(Tht Dltloma of Hono- r-

)Highest rnifrl awATAt WON UY

The Smith PremierTYPEWRITER

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touches the right spotHOT DAY.

Try itW. PEACOCK Ltd.,

Anoiher LarjjeSh'pment

LAMP!

Theie lamps such a mannercombustion almost perfect

reaon light magnificentlybrilliant, smokeless odorless.

limps absolutely beingsimply Impossible explole.

bother ordinarylamps, yourselftheir above appeal

stronRly When coupled witheconomy appeal Irreslstable,

Angle Lump accomplishesIllumination, presents oppop

secnrlne a Ilitht easilyoperated brilliantelectricity inireneat afraction thrlrcoit. provides lamp

Homes, stores, oft'ues, factories, halls,llbratlts, hn:els churches,Ideil , every way.

puMIc cordially InvitedInspect thtst lamps.

The man that content whis-

per dowu well,

Glawvare,Paints.

makemany dollars

who climbs tree and"HOLLERS."

A1ABOUT THE NICE

LUNCH

Serves every morningIts lanal, which only first-cla-

Bakery could afford furnishprice. Rooms reserved ladles.

make up lunches, slicedham, cheese sardine sindwlches,

quantities, basket picnics.

MEW ENGLAND BAKERY,

Oswald Lutted,Manager.

$200.00 !

a newAirerlcan

fiiet

St.

Ring 'Phone

New Style KINGSBURYA

Invtatljiatt t 14 e uu

Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd.

nicely furnished Pop-

ular House, Fort street, from $1.00

week

awarJ, majt ty an Jury of tnt wn1 at a on polntf. Higher than iny ol lh thr tutr.tvtyrewrlttra

in comrttltln. ani quoting trotnl'ie waa gn lor gttttalufconatructfon ani lficttcy at the hlgTtea

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The Smith Premier Typewriter Co.Sjiacuae N. V..U.S.A.

litMiMiatWXitMHHSilliiUl&iitStWi

CO.,

The Remington secured a gold

.Medal as a Second Prize.

Vr ll.rtrann Mlcth ho la an exferlercaJfu ')?' rnir rraircr, nil t.k n tuw iurcoitt tii traiiliM it hi 'n V arr rifaar t"iv K'ti n.uta'iunt nn iiU nMClilfttf.

ur..tiroat.a r.n repair ft rk t n any data of

l I, rftrl'ra. k lut.y fuarar.ttti'f ad Svcuni'hanJ macnrrs taken inif ciif.'f rt No a' conitattly onhjnJ.acJ crnir.1 auprllM

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FOR COOLING OF ROOFS

"Arable" roocogllng composition Isan article being Introduced from Aus-

tralia by the California Peed Co, It Ufor galvanized Iron or other motull'.croofs. The composition when dry ut-

ter putting on Is dazzling white, and Iteffects a magical lowering of. tho tem-perature beneath the roof to which ItIs applied. In the commercial form Itlooks like whiting or slaked lime, A

the preparation needed Is mlxliii;with water, and after letting It standthe required time application Is madewith a whitewash brush.

T, J. King has set out mlnlatuiaroofs beside the company's storo inQueen street, some unpalnted ar.dothers covered with the "Arabic" wat'i.It Is an effective tlemonEtrntlou of thevirtue of the composition, The nrtl"!oIs a boon to the tropics and It Is

wonder It has notbeen heard of beforeIn Honolulu.

Hotel

Tho Methodist twentieth centuiymovement to savo 2,W),bw souls be-

fore the end of J'JOl, Is iiliout to be putunder way. Tho plan Is brlelly to

2u0,00o active workea In tho move-

ment, Including pastors nnd churchmembers,, each of whom bhall pledgohlnifcelf to secure ten new me'mber.ifor the church before. December 31,

Theo. II. Davies & Co., Ltd .'" '"the bishops, and through them to tho

Merchants and Commission Agents, flnnlml conferences, where tho presld- -

Al.s- u- lng elders will sec that each jmiitiirAg?RoehrT tiX M Port resents the movement to his congre-lan- d

Cement. Ration. Public Opinion.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Sco Holllster Drug Co.'s ad for ha'rbrushes

C, II. Hofganrd nrrled from Kauaithis morning.

A Uoaid of Health notice In regard togarbage appears under New Today.

A nice new four-roo- cottpgc Is forrent. See To Let colmunon.pogc S.

The Manila I.0.1 did not get away

until after 11 o'clock this forenoon

Music at WulMkl InnCamara & Co. can now be found on

Alakea street between King and, Mer-

chant. 'Tor n nice refreshing drink try hot- -

tie of l'nbst beer. W. C. Peacock & Co.,ngents.

A draft on Alexander & llnldnln bythe Hawaiian Sugar Co. has been Urn:.

Seo host column.

Tho gymnnslum class meets Tues-

days nnd Fridays, commencing tonightnt tho Y. M. C. A.

Coolest corner In town at lleiison,Smith & Co.'s soda fountain. We fanyou while you drink.

The luaii at Mrs. Moutano's In Mali oa Saturday was given for .Mis. Fow-

ler and not Mrs. Taylor.IIAIIOA1NS IN JKWHMIY. Fll.o

Engraving and Enameling done. M. !'.IXCAS, 203 Hotel street.

Every Evening from 0 to 10.C. II. Hofgnard, tho leading merchant

of Walmen, Kauai, In In town onbusiness and pleasure trip,

1'aclal neuralgia Is Judgo Humph-reys' affliction. Ho Is out today, hutnot feeling equal for business.

Tho Honolulu Concrete Constructlo'iCo. does all kinds of sfm nnd (iiucictework. See nil under Now Today.

I Alex. Young will return to Ilimi'-lul- u

next month In the Sierra, the pio-

neer of the magnificent new Oieuubliners.

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There will be n special nfeetlug ofthe stockholder of the Inter-Islan- d

Steam Navigation Co. on the 30tii. Secnotice under New Today.

The annual meeting ofthc Kllnhan.iAit League will bo hel'l at the roomsin the Model block nt I p. m. tomorrow.A full attendance of numbers Is de-

sired.

The Manna Loa had a very smallpassenger list today: Among thosowho left were W. K. P. Kupullnnl, .Mrs.

Enos, T. K. P. Amalu, W. A. Wall andW. W. liruner.

CotteCaptain Ilngluud, wliarf supcrlntn

dent of the Inter-Islan- d Co. left In thai

.Manna Loa this morning on his raca'tlon trip. He was accompanied by hiswlfe'itnd children. ,

George Lyctirgus of tho Union Grillhas been summoned by n pcn.il sum-

mons to appear In the 1'oltce CourtWednesday foienoon mi hi charRi- - ofHelling liquor without i license.

For eccu years wo have been selllnjKrocger pianos, giving entire satlsfac-- ,tlon In hundreds of Honolulu homey.Wo linve Just receded a new shipment po' these goods, so now is the time to r)

ij'iy.

Invitations are out for n charity "athome" nt Mrs. U. S. Cunhn's, WnlklUI.liy tho Ladles' Catholic licnovolent iio-- i

leyt tomorrow from . to 6. Solo-

mon's Quintet Club will furnish III"music.

Robert W. Wilcox left .for Hllo Inthe Kinaii today, It being his Intentionto tiy to fix up tho split In the imitythere and to do a llttlo talking In be-

half, of the Independent party and him-

self, Incidentally.

For Rent.13. Hi edit left In tho Klimu for Avl

nl, Huwall, today to make tho prolimiliary u'rungementu for cuttliiK

tho com so of 11 woek or ho tn employnlumt two hundred men to do th woil;.

Mrs. V .M. Ornhnm has returm.il11 trip to Maul and Hawaii, which

aliu great) enjoyed and uuiiefltcil hy.Hei fcllow-worKir- i, of tho Klliilinii.iArt League, eHprchilly, wclcumu Mii.(iinham back to town m the npproadiof tho fall exhibition.

We are showing

EVERYONEIS

INTERESTED

!

In Our New Line of- -

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J LADIES PATENT LEATHEROXFORD TIBS and SLIPPERS

The LATEST LASTS, the BEST makes and a HOOD SHOE.2r-Se- e our line of CHILDREN'S 8110118, none betier; a large sentiment --TSa

MclNERNY SHOE STORE.

Our GreatSpecialSale of...

LAMHkSTANLEY SHIRT WAISTS

at $icOO eachwill be continued" for a few days,' we having adiliil a large quantity of

iresn noons just .irriveu.We also include a line of in tnuf uturets samples of beautiful Waists

made of fine embroideries, dainty laces and tic suit silks, wortli up to$12.00 each which we offer

at $5.00eachWHITNEY & MARSH, LTD.

IMPORTERSStQ Fort Street - - Telephone 4tf

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Vacation is over c

and School hascommenced !

No more lunches home for tune. here many ways carrying lunch,but only convenient and practical method, that the

Piileut Folding Lunch BoxThis looli like Camera and foljs flat when empty which enables you

strap together with yoir books, put uur packet.hey WArtiUrMvOOl' and the

Price 1b i!5 cents enchSse them displayed front Indow

W. W. Dimond & Co. Ltd:IMPORTERS OP Crockery, Glass and House FumlshlneGooJs.

SOLE AGEN'IS Territory Hawaii-Det- roit

Jewel Stoves,Gurney Refrlccrators,Puritan Wlckles Blue FLime Stoves,Double OvatrJ Granite Ware,Primus Stoves.

ra Pa Pa f4 lei rz pa to ta P4 Pi to Pa to Pa to Pa fa to pa pa Pa

SHREVE & CO., San.Francisco,To facilitate trade with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all goods

7 r Purchased or ordered of them, free of all charges for transportation to

from

Honolulu, or returning1 same ban rrancisco. uoods will be sent onselection to those known to the firm, or who will furnish, satisfactoryreferences In San Francisco.

Jewelers, Gold and Silverware Manufacturers,JMurkut PoHt KtH.,

Illu'tratfd CATAI.OGUfi and pflcts furnished upon receipt request. We havethe largtst manufactory Jew elty and Silverware w et NewprepareJ lurnlsn special uesignj,

the largest assortment of'

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or convi'iitloii, and It hint heen one ofthe moHt excltlni; axperleiu-v- of hitlife, tho project of holding micli n m

nieelliiK with the expected Un-

man Ciithollo oiiposltlon and goternmental opponltlon an well, tho lattercoming not hecauso Dr. Clark wnx auAmerican hut he wbh tnki n

for mi lmgllrhman, Spnnhih opinionlielng ery nennltio now ngaln--

(ireat llrltnln far moie ho thanngnliiKt tho United Ktntctt. Tho Snu-l- h

biipcct (ireat llrltaln of deidguii onSpain. Dr. Clark hardy esrnped belli;mobbed, niidthe order ngalnst theinciting wiih only wlllnlrawn when t

wiik round out that he un an AmcrlcaDnot nn Kngllsliman. 1'iihllc Opinion.

It U mi einy nntter to follow cdvK'tthat Is trnvcllug Intho same directionyou are going.

According to an ohl bachelor, femaleHiiffriigi, Is caused by tho scarcity olhusbands.

We have ever handled at prices that cannot be repeated, as the present Duty on these lines is prohibitive. They comprise

Tapestry, Axminster, Kidderminster, Velvet Pile, Kingswood, Dag Dag, and Body Brusselsin center, Sofa and Door Mats, Hall and Stair Carpet in Tapestrv, Velvet Pile and Body

Brussels in great variety

Japanese Jute Rugs, Straw Mats and MattingLinoleum Oilcloth, Cocoa Fibre Matting, Door

always on hand at

E.

Manu-facturers

Jordan,No. 10 ort Street.

Mats.'

MffW" , i- 7- . ,SHE '

j AttoTDsys. Chlneso and Japanese Firms.

Ilk

; Jib'

jptr4tMMnHiltiL

v tJBSSs--1

wawaVEisBr' ,gtWsm' '"

gHrij,,)', r

GEO. A. DAVIS f GEO U. UtAH "vr

DAVIS & GEARtUorneys and Counsellors at Law

Rooms 202, 203, 02, JuJJ HllllJillE.Cor. Fort .inJMerihant St .. Honolulu

CHARLES F. PETERSON

Lttornoy t Law andNotary Public.

Kaahumanu Street

J. M. KANEAKUA,

Attorney ami Counsellor atLaw.

Met: In the Occidental Hotel,

mnt of King and Alakca Streets,Mtaoialn.

, B. Aekl. Enoch Johnson.

AOHI& JOHNSON,Attorneys anil Counselors

at Law.

Mm No. Id West King StreetTelephone 884.

B. A.MOTT-SMIT- H,

ATTORNEY.

A MOVED TO THE JUDDBLOCK. FORT STREET.

Sorfcwcs, Physicians and Dentists.

DR. ALRBRT E. NICHOLS3D wrxtist.

Office for the present with Dr. Anderson,Alakea St. near Hotel.

OrT.ceHours 8yoto4

DR J. T. WAYSON,

Has removed to his new office and resi-

dence, Beretanla St., nearly opposite Me-

thodist Church.OFFICE HOURS Jf0:iSJ!J0f:i6n TlX.Malny6

DR. W. H. NUYS

has opened an office for the practice of

Aledlclre and Surgery, at 119 BeretanliStreet, next house reyond Central UnionChurch. HOURS: 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and7 to 8; Sundays, 9 to II. TELEPHONE602. !6'

DR. C. A. PETERSON

Has his office at . . .

36 Emma Street

f 1 1A.M.)HOURS .U-4P.M- .f TELEPHONE: 49J

1 7- - bl'.M.J

DR. E. C. WATERHOUSEOffici and Residence: King St.,

ar Alapai. : : : : : : r : : : :

Orrici Hours: Stou a. n.I to I P. M.

T 10 3 P M.

Sundays 10 10 ii.ioa. m.

TELEPHONE mi. WHITE.

Dr. W. J. 1

BPe and Residence: Beretanla andfjikaa streets.

OSes Hour: 8 to 10 a. m.; 2 to i. m.; 7 to 8 p. m.

TELEPHONE 204.

IR. WALTER HOFFMANN.

JUUITANIA BTREET, (opposite theHawaiian Hotel.)

xJOf 0B 110. P. 0. Box 60LOfle kouri, 8 to 10 a. n.; 1 to i

t m.; 1 to t p. n. Sundays, 8to 11 .vjn.

DR. A. N. SINCLAIR

trMt between Emma and Fort.

Inn: t to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.I t I p. m.: Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m.

DR. R. I. MOORE,

Dentist.OSee: 222 Hotel StreetOBc Hour: 9 to 12 and 1 to 4.

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

DENTISTSJt Building, Fort Street

nn: tto 4. Telephone 434.

DIAMONDAnd other Rings, Watches, Brace-

lets, Pins, and an extensive variet)ifjajvalry.

Manufacturing Jeweller404V4 FORT STREET.

MAIN 199Masonic

Temple

PER S. S. AUSTRALIA.

Just landed a full line ot grapes, ap-

ples, oranges, lemons, celery, cabbage,cauliflower, cranberries, burbank andred potatoes, dates, salmon, Sounders,halibut, crabs, Eastern and Californiaoysters (In tin and shell,) turkeys,chickens, ducks, quail. A .all Una ofcanned goods. CAMARINOS' REFRI-OERATO-

SEATTLE I1EER.

The over popular Rainier beer Is bocoming a household word anil "willyou have a glass ot Seattle," Is mora

often heard than anything olso. TheCriterion Saloon has the beer on tap orIn bottles.

,Tamiltilrt..-,..,,ilA:fofl:- :

iVnKBftAWUJUuf !Wi FwP sswrrr5

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, OCTOBER iG, igoo.

IVLZ5LJLJJ I

PortraitsDone in Crayon or Oil

Pictures Framed In any styleframed nctures lor saie.New Mouldings for Frames have

arrived.

King and Alapai streets,Near Honolulu Stock Yards.

I4C0 TELU'HOMi 860

T. KATSUNUMA & Co.

A. K. OZAWA, M.nater

GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.

remrnrerv OSIee! Rook f npatalrl Spmeele bullalf Tel. see.

Wong Sal KeeMERCHANT - TAILOR

A PlRftCT FlI GUASAIUIID

404 Fort St., near King St.Honolulu, H. 1.

Cleaning, Dyelnf end Repairing Specialtyi4t

Y. MAN SING- -

Has Removed From Fort Street to MlNuuanu Street, opp. Goo Klm't,

LADIES' UNDERWEAR.

Dresses Made To Order.

HOP HONG,

Merchant Tailor,a flni assortmmt op american, enoush and

Scotch CLoth on HandNo. jw Nuutnu stmt, Honolulu, H. I.

(tood work in4 flt tumntMCtoihtt Cltantd an J Rtpttr!

'Mexican Carved

Leather Goods ! !

BBLTS,PURSES,ETC., ETC.

A line Sample line

Just Receivedby...

HAWAIIAN

NEWS CO., LTD.

BE COOLPut in one of our

Electric --

Fan MotorsA large shipment of Fans direct or

alternating current for use on eitherdesk or celling?

CALL AND SEE THEM.

Oceanic Gas andElectric Co., Ltd.

Office: 46 Merchant St

DistilledWaterJ-C-

e Delivered FreeToony port of the city

Oahu Ice andElectric Co.,

HOFFMAN & MARKBAM.

Works, Kewalo.Tel., 3151 Blue. P. O. Box 600.

will be delivered bv courteousdrivers to any part of premises desired.

P O. Box ts lilani Ccrrepon4enco Scllclt.J

F1NKE & ASBAHR,FLORISTS

Cut and Growing Plants, Sprays, Bou-

quets.Decorators for Weddings and Recep-

tions.Floral Designs for Funerals a Specialty.

FORT STREETNext to Williams' Undertaking Parlors.

lOjStf

W. THRUMSurveyor.

OOM NO. 10, 8PKKCKKLS BLO01Plantation Work a Hpeclalty,

rupios !

WOMAX'S BXCAX(!El lloltl Street, II. I

Kp, Calil-nhe- i Leli, Natlv. Halt, Hula Sk.rlt,Nlltuu Mats, I ant. Sh,ll, S.ejs, Dc . HnmemaJ.Pol, conmnlly nn rianJ TCILPIIONE litArt Bmbr'olUepy Taught.

Lessons In ART nMHROIDERY willbo given by Mrs. II. II. Williams at theCity Furnlturo Store, Fort streetFirst Class stamping done.

MRS. H. H. WILLIAM3.

I HOTAl IIIH Ml.

Entire Fighting Force in

War Paint at .Or- -

pheum.

ORATORICAL PYROTECHNICS

WAKE PARTY HYSTERICS

Haolc and Malihini Appeals tc the

Dear Natives to Remember Their

Friends J.O.Carter Alone

Calm in Speech.

The Orpheum Theater was well llllfdwith the Democratic ratification meet-

ing last night. Many ladles gave a gay

and pleasant tone to the rally. Jos. O.

Carter received an ovation ns bo ratlinon the platform. Upsides him wroseated there: Col. C. .1. McCarthy,

chairman Territorial Cnitrnl Commit,tec; C. It. Illsbop, a Kuiml candidate;C J. Hutching, S. K. Kaloa, C. W.Booth, W. J. Mossman, Frank Harvey,Abraham Fernnndcz, K. U. McClannhan, F. J. Testa, J. 0. Holt, Jr., J. M

Camara, E. C. Macfarlnne and S. W.Spencer.

S. K. Knloa, the first speaker, wancheered at every period a he addressedthe assemblage In the Hawaiian verna-

cular.Abraham Fernandez, candidate for

Senator, followed, alio In the nativetongue. Ills remarks were receivedwith applause and crle ot "Sure."

J. O. Carter, candidate for Senator,wan received with tiproatlous applause,Mr. Testa Interpreted his English IntoHawaiian. Ho came before them tospeak the words of truth and sober'ness. The conditions when he labtspoke to them. In the reign ot Kabi'kaua, were greatly different from 'oday. Their Hag was gone and ho wassorry for it, but ns a good citizen hewas prepared to make the best of clrcumstanccs. Some advised Hnwallanato stand apart. He could not mlvlsethis. They were there, Itawallans andwhites, and loved the land, and were Induty bound to stand together for thelest Interests of the whole country.Some bad raid, when hi had accepteda nomination from the Democrats, tbathe turned his (ace away from the Ha-

waiian. It was not true. He hadben among them as a boy. at a younman. and now he came belore tbeiawith gray hairs, and his friendly fee,.lag toward tbea nas as warm today a.It had ever been He was a Democratbecause of bis reading, because of hisobservation and c the adminis-trations of Grover Cleveland had mai'ehim one. He had decided for blmst!;.They should do so for themsehes. Ifthey followed him Into the Drnocrail3party he should be much pleased, TheDemocrats had shown their friendlydisposition toward the Hawaiian byplacing their young chief. Prince DavidKawananakoa, at the head ot theirticket. It would be their duty to seetbat ticket In the hands of us manyllawallans as possible. Although howas a Democrat he was not one whitless loyal to the Independents. Mr,Carter was liberally applauded nilthrough and at the close of his address.

S. W, Spencer, candidate, for Repre-

sentative In the Fourth district, spokeIn Hnwallan, He caused a roar atconclusion by explaining 1C to 1 nssixteen votes to David for ono to eitherParker or Wilcox.

J. M. Camara Included In his greet-ing, on coming forward, his Republi-can friends. By a slip of the tongue, alittle later, ho brought down the boupnby saying he was entirely In favor ofthe platform of the Republican party.He got out of It by saying the Repub-licans had been In his mind ns n sourceot amusement for the reasons theygave for asking the votes of tbo peo-ple. The Democrats were to be credit-

ed with securing the franchise for theHawaiian In Congress when Republicans tried to prevent It. If elected hewould oppose any attempt to Increasetbo Territorial taxes. It these werernlsed It would go hard with tho own-ers ot Bmall homes. It was a mistaketo regard him on the ticket as a

merely of the I'aitugueiiocolony. If elected It would be as arepiesentatlvu of nil races In thoFourth district. Tho other day an

had been published callinga Republican "full dinner pall" meet-ing, but the man at the head of theirticket was ono of the principal mem-bers of tbo meat trust. Yet they askedtbo peoplo to vote for lilra. (A voice"Ho's tho man.") Ho hoped when thevotes wero counted tho evening of No-

vember C that Parker's name would basecond on tbo list, with I'rlnco David .3

at the head.Frank Harvey spoke In native with-

out Interpretation. Ills remaiks madethe house ring with hilarity.

E. C. Mncfnrlane, candidate for Rep- -

Yfsentatlve In tho Fourth district, waswell received. In the limited time

to each speaker he thoughtIssues might bo left nloue.

There would bo enough In tho newconditions to tnx the thought andenergy of every man for guiding thoaffairs of this Territory Into properchannels. There wus no doubt a tlmcoming when the native Hawullanswould be an Important factor In Amcr

(Continued on page 7.)

KOSffiUlrjHevmv ffc

fclffffrSUndigested Food

(?(, PoUon tn 1 few hours tnJ It rescorslbU foconstipation, Indigestion. (lyBpepsU, linruor,

Nr nJ kidnc lit. Whert ttaitIftnncorat! of these tl'menti Hnutttr' $ torn tenBitter ihouiit taken al once. Ilprtnti a wella cure all ttvtmjch III. an4 U a specific for malariaanJ lever anj ague, wnen you Rfi 11 see matPRIVATE KEVCNUE STAMP covers Ihe neck ofthe tattle.

HfaOTFTTFD'OjQes!Sa8s

Good" STOMACH

sobstitotes BITTERS

irchltects, Contractors and Bnllders

Fred Harrison,CONTRACTOR AND

BUILDER

fobbing ; Promptly ; Attended : To.

WM. T. PATY,

Contractor and Builder.

Stor. andOffic. Flnlnr.Plana and Estimates Furnished

1488 Hotel Street, near Barracks

H. L. KERR & CO .

Architects and BuildersRooms li-- l.

:: PROGRESS BLOCKr.l.nbon. sis.Co W. Pate Tel. ;F. W. Beardslea P. O. Boi ir

BBARD6LEC t PAGE

irchitects & BuildersOffice: Rooms Arlington Annex.

Hinolulu, H. I.Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish-i- t

Short Notice. 1441

3uilding MaterialsOF All, KINDS.

'ealers in Lumber and Goal

ALLEN efeROBINSON.Quoin MrAt. Honolnln

f. F. BBRTELMAN'SCarpenter Shop

IS RBMOVBD9 rtar of old stand. Entrance on Kt.11

rNt. O.'t'er left at either shop, or offics,

t .'ohn Nott'r ore, Kin? street, will rte'vs rrompi htte'.'loo. Utl-t- f

Auction SaleO- F-

DELINQUENT STOCKIN THE

Naiu Sugar Co,, Lid.

ON

SATURDAY, Oct. 20, 1000,AT Let O'CLOCK NOON,

At my salesroom, u Queen street, Hono-lulu, I will sell at Public Auction by orderof the Treasurer, Mr J. P. Cooke, thefollowing certificates of stock In theNahlkubugar Co., Ltd., unless the 4thAssessment due June 20th, 1900, delin-quent Oct. 1st. loco, with Interest thereonand advertising expenses Is paid on or be- -

lore tne aay ana nour 01 sale.No. C'fs. Names. Shares134-- 14 Geo. E. Smithies.. ...loco

162- -L. T. Kenake ... 101O7-- A. G.Cunha ... 25101 -- J. H. Love ... 25196 Handwell II .. . It.22? H, llapal 25226 Ho Pol. 5022s 1, u. uaiiemyne 1002?o W. E. Shaw cVi

Austin iooo272 J. r. l--. Abel 50295 D. W. Roach 20333 Chum Lee Chong 20360 -- C. G. Hallentyne 250381 J. H. Callaghan- - 50385- -H. Hap.il 25388 Chee Sum 20380 -I- .um Chang Tong 10390 Chung On 15399 Wong Tow 30400 Lum Nam Chin 10401 I.um Duak 10

420-4- 22 Thos. Smith so4U-44- f- C. Kaiser 400

456 Honolulu Invest. Co., Ltd,.. 20048--0. Kaiser 75473 J. O. Spencer 20476 Wm'. Young 10480 M. A, Stolz 12;

488- - 93 F. Hutace 300514 ChlngLal 25515 Geo, McDougall, Jr, 25530 J. P. Mendonca 500537 J. P. Mrndonca 250621 E. C. Winston 100

028-6- P. Nobl 50658-rJ- w G, D, Mahone 75

063- -E. U. Hewett 50664-- G. C. Hewitt 25669 L.T Kenake 10687 G Schuman 10090-- W. C. Achl 250695 -- J 1. Sllva ro

704-7- C. Kaiser 175710 F. Burwlck 50

725-7- 26 B. R. Stackable 50706-G- eo. Koch 500

JAS. F. MORGAN,Auctioneer.

J, P. COOKE,

Honolulu, Oct, 3rd, 1900, 1651

Real Estate and Insurance.

r

L.iHK and FIREINSTANCE AW,

AGENTS FOR ..New England Mutual Life In

surance CO. OF BOSTON.Etna fire insurance Compare

of hartford,HENRY ST. bOAR.EDWARD POU.ITZ

Members Stock and Bond Exchange.

EDWARD POLLTTZACoCOMMISSION BROKERSAND DEALERS ININVESTMENT SECURITIBS

Particular attention .Ivan to nurcb.M tld .at. atHawaiian Surer Stock.

Loans Naiotlanri. fasten and Partli Stkaand Bonda.

408 California St.,Ban PrancUco, Cal. M7J

WILLIAM SAVIDGE,

Stock and Bond BrokerMember ot Hawaiian Slock Eicbaata.

Molnerny Block, Fort Street.

A. J. CAMPBELL,Stook and Bond Broker.

Moaner el rb. Honolola Stock Bicbuga.

Office Queen street, opposite UnloiFeed Company.

Tl.onn' eS P O Bo. at,

Ca6r and Wine Dealers.

LOVEJOY& CO.Importers, and Wnoiimn

Wine ao! Lipr DealersAt.nls lor th Bottl.d Rainier Beer ot Seattle

No. 19 Nutjamu StreetFoster Block, Honolulu, HawiusIiusdi.

P. O. Bos sit. Mutual Telephone sod.

aONSALVES 8c CO., Ltd

WHOLESALE GROOERS AN)

WINK MERCHANTS.

225 Queen street. Honolnln, H

lonsolidated Sofia Water Co., L'c

Esplanade,ornir Allett k Fort Sti., Honolult

HOLLISTR CO.,Agentt

The

Pantheon SaloonHAS REOPENED

FOR BUSINESS

In It? New Quarters on Hotel StUNDER THE MANAGEMENT

..OF..

T. A. SIMPSONLate of the criterion

Enterprise Beer on Draught

FRED J. CROSS,Consulting and Saperintendlns;

Electrical HydraulicENGINEER.

Electro-Hydraul- Power TransmlsalotREPORTS AND ESTIMATESFURNISHED. . . .

With Catton-Ne- ll Co., Queen street.Office next to Pc..ffioe. 1231

.LAMEST. TAYLOR,M.Aas.Soc.C.B.

CONSULTING

Hydraulic Engineer,800 Judd Block. Tela. 681.

Honolulu Iron Works C.

Improved and modern BUOAR MACHINERY ot every capacity and descriptlon made to order. Boiler worland RIVETED PIPES for Irrlgatloipurposes a specialty. Particular attestton paid to JOB WORK, and repair,executed nt shortest notice

THE HAWAII HER ALL

Vol. PUBLISHED IN HlLO. N

Is a pretty Advertiserj;ood paper for-$2- . who use Its c

50 per an-

num,

umns GET

preferably GOOD

in advance. RESULTS

HAWAII SUIMPO SHAThe Pioneer Japanese Printing office,

The Publisher of "HAWAII SHIMPO,"111. only daily Japan., paper publishedIn the Territory ol Hawaii

Y. SOGA. Editor.C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor

Jtar Editorial and Printing Office, nearKing bridge, King street. P O. Box 907.

Bankers.

Cues Bfkiculs. Wat. G.Ibwih

iil&ug Meckel? & uo.

BANKERS.HONOLULt h. I

Han franciico AgenliTnn NevadaNational Bark of Saw Frawoisoo.

Ban Francisco --The Nevada NationBank of Sail Francisco.

Losdom The Union Bank of LondonLtd.

New York American Exchange Natlonal Bank.

Chicago Merchants National Bank.Paris Credit Lyonnals.Berlin Drendner 'Bank.Honkono and Yokohama Honk 1 ng

Shanghai Banking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Bankof New Zealand.Victoria and Vanoodver Bank 0

British North Americas.Truiad 1 antral 6alH ul Eickuie BiHm

Depoliti RecelTed. Loans made on Ap.Commercial and TraveliM

redlti Innexf. Bills of Kzchangs bonghl

Colliotiohi PaoMmT Accotnmp rot.

THE BANK OF HAWAII, LtiJUDD BUILDING,

lop thi Hawaiian Ripvauc.

Capital $400,000

Uiias. M. Cooke, President.r. u. jokes,

C. H. Cooke, C,hlor.T' ATHKnTON, Assistant Cashier,

Henry Waterhouso,Tom May,

F. W. Macfarlane,E. D. Tenney,

;A. MiCandleas,Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor

poratlons, Trusts, Individuals, and willcarefully and promptly attend to allbusiness connected with banking en-trusted to it. Sell and purchase ForeignEichange, isauo Letters of Credit.

SAVINGS DBPARTMENTIOrdinary and Term Deposits received,and Interest allowed in accordance with

rules and conditions printed In Patu-book- s,

copies of which may be had upnapplication.

II6KQF 4t CO.

SavingsBank

Savings Deposits will btreceived ami Interest allowed by thisBank at four and one-hal- f per cent.per annum.

Printed copies of the Rules and Reg-ulations may be obtained on application,

Office af bank building on Merchantstreet,

BISHOP x 00.Established 1868

BANKERS.Transact a Ommml 'RnnVtr

and Exchange Business.I .ammnitniAl J m tvuuimutuiui una xraveiei 8

Litters of Credit issued, available in all the principal citif so tho world.

Interest allowed after Jnly1, 1898, on fixed deposits 7day notico 2 per cent., (thisform will nut boar interestunless it remains undis-turbed for ono month), 3months 3 per cent., 6 months3 per cent, 12 months 4per cent.

Pioneer Building andLoan Association.

AS8ETS, DEO, 31. 189, IllI.ITTJaiMoney loaned on approved securltm,ASavlngsBank for monthly deposit,Houses built on the monthly Installmen, pis- -.

Twentieth Bert . ot Stock li nanopened.

OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Pre..dent; 8. B. Rose, Vice Preeldent; C. .0l2ra'rea,urer'' v-- at". Secretary.

DIREOTORB-- T. F. Lan,nf B J,RwJ.A; X' Qear' w Keecn- - HenrjSmith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, 0.Oray, W. L. Howard.

A. V. QEAR,Becetarx,

Chamber of Commerce room.Office Hours: 12:301:80 p. m.

TijB johBiHn Specie BunLIMItED

Subscribe! Capital. ,,, Yen .,,000,000I'alJ Up Capital .., Yen t8,ooo,oboReserve! FunJ i.ien,to,ooo

Heat Office, Yukohama.

The Bank buy and receives tor MaVlection Bills ot Exchange, Issues Draftand Letteri ot Credit, and traiiiaaiia general banking bualncH,INTEREST ALLOWED

On Fixe Deposit tor s. mootba, net Mil s. sOn Fliel Deposit lor 6 montba, MOn Flaai Deposit for s mo.,

Drancli of Ui. Yokohama Sped. Bank,

Kit Reppplic Boiling, Hi un n mwREAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS

Subscribers are furnished with fromfive to six lists per week, giving an ac-curate record ot deeds, mortgages,leases, releases, powers of attorney,etc., etc., which aro placed on record.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, J2.00 PER

A. V. GBAR,JuH Building, Honolulu.

Subscribers to the BUL-

LETIN not receiving tne'r pa-

pers promptly will confer afavor by notifying the 'Busi-ness Ce, Telephone 156.

IA',, '.JUhir - iiad-Aj- ..' . J 1 . iaW, wMr3)sCi,!K . "Ati .t t ji ,v &&?! Jii.

k

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IPgt ' '?"'3?WS5ll!9.',r' "RVf"t5Ppp - r- - . wwiwMr-- v y-BWr- "rr 'wPrw J'-Tts- r.v 5 s;''"TVw,r',T

4THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, OCTOBER iG, 1900.

Lines ot

Oceanic Steamship Company

TIME TABLE.The Fine Passenger Steamers of Thii Line Will Arrive at anc

Leave This Fort as Hereunder.

From San Francisco: For SanAUSTRALIA Oct til AUSTRALIA Ocl.joSIERRA . Oct )iAUSTRALIA Nov. it

In connection with the sailing of the above steamers, the Agentsre prepared to issue, to intending passengers, coupon through

tickets by any railroad from San Franoisco, to all points in theUnited States, and from New York by any steamship line to all

uropean ports.For farther particulars apply to

Wm. G. Irwin & Co., LimitedGen oral Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.

Pacific MailOccidental and Oriental Steamship Co. t Tojo Klsen Kalsna

-- ... S to 1a art of tftt ibort eoaptoiM will call at Honolulu and lr (Ml pott oa or about &. .tUtti btoiateilODdi.

For Japan and China:Coptic Oct. ITAmtrtca Marti Oct. 14PiklrtE Nov. 1

Gallic Nov. 10Hongkong Mara Nov. wChina Nov, ?Doflc Dec S

apply to

I H. riafckfeld &

Canadian - Australian Royal Hail Steamship Cipanj.a! iha ahfiva llaa. raaalaif ta eMBacllaa with uW CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.

HI mb Vaacouvof. B. C . ana SvdBty, N. S. Wirt VUK at liunuitUKiaj oo or aeoui int

IOM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, B. C.For BrltbaaoaoaSydntyi

I Miowtra Oct. it,, . I Aorancl Nov. n,,,. , ,, I Warrlmoo Dec. at

dwTTbrotifB tlcktta Ittuad froBj Honolulu to Caaao'a, Ualtad Statot aad Europo.

raiaai ana bii gDtrai inionsauon, appij to

Theo. H Davlce &Co, Ltd., GcnM Afecnts,

American-Hawaiia- n S. S. Co.Direct Service between

NEW YORK, PACIFIC COAST AND HAWAIIAN

S. 8. " AMERICAN " leaves New York forSn Francisco, Tacoma anJ Seattleen route to Honolulu on October loth, Is due at San Francisco about December 12th,at the Sound about Decern Der 21st. Will lecelve freight at the above named por sHonolulu at lowest rates.

8. 8. "HAWAIIAN' will leave New York 011 or about December loth toperform the same voyage as above. Freight received at Company's wharf, 42dstreet, South Brooklyn.

For further particulars apply to

H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,Agents, Honolulu

io Co., Ltd.

6. S. Klnau,FREEMAN, Master.

MOLOKAI, MAUI, HAWAII.

Wilt sail from Honolulu onTuesdays at 12 noon, for

Labalna, Maalaea Hay, Klhel,Ctokena, Kawalhae, Mabukona,

and Hllo.Heturnlng will sail from Hllo on

Frldajs at 10 a. m., for above namedtorts, arriving In Honolulu on Satur-days.

Passengers and freight will be taken(or Makena, Mahukona, Kawalhao, Hl-

lo, Hakalau, Honomu, Papalkou andBAnAAlrrt

Passengers and PACKAGES ONLYwill be taken for Kaunakaicai, utnaina,UoUea Bay, Klhel and Laupaboeboe

6. 6. Cluudlne,Mcdonald, Muter.

MAUI.

Will leave Honolulu every Tuesdayat I p. m. touching at Labalna,

Nahlku, Hnna, Hamoa andMaul. Returning, touches at

above named ports, arriving In Hono- -lain Qiinrlov mnrnlniTR.

Will call at Nuu. Kaupo, once eachKontn.

6. 8. Lehua,BENNETT, Master.

MOLOKAI, MAUI, LANAI.

Balls every Monday for Kaunakakat,Eavmalo, Maunalel, Kalaupapa, Lahal--

Honolua, Olowa, Returning ar-

rives at Honolulu Saturday mornings.

This company reserves the right tosaake changes In the time of departureand arrival ot Its steamers WITHOUTNOTICE, and It will not be responsiblefor any consequences arising there-trou- t-

Consignees must be at the landingIo receive their freight. This com-an- y

will not hold Itself responsiblefor freight after It has been landed.

Live stock received only at owner'srisk.

This company will not be responsiblelev money or valuables ot passengers

Bless placed In the care of the pur-

ser.Passengers are, requested to purchase

tickets before embarking. Those fall-la-g

to do so will be subject to an ad-ditional charge ot twenty-fiv- e per cent,

The company will not be liable foriloss of, nor Injury tp, nor delay In de- -

livery 01 uaggago or personal errects otpassengers, or freight of shippers, be-

yond the amount of $100, unless thevalue of the saruo be declared when

by the Company, and an extracharge be made therefor.

All employes of the company areto receive freight without de-

livering a shipment receipt therefor Inthe form prescribed by the Company,and which may be seen by shippers

pon application to the pursers ot theCompany's steamers.

Shippers are notified that if freightIs shipped without such receplt It willIk solely at the risk ot the shipper.

C. L. WIGHT. President8. B. ROSE. Secretary.CAPT. T. K. CLARKE, Port Supt

Travel.

Steamship Go.

For San Francisco :Gattle Oct. 10Hongkong Maru. Oct. itChna Nov. x

Porte Nov.iNippon Maru.. ..... Nov. toWlodf Janatro ...... ..Nov yuotiictk vec. 9

Co., Ltd., Agents.

and calllof at Victoria. D. C, Honolulu aod Brlibaaoaaiot ptiow iiaita vui

FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANEFor Victoria ud Vancouver (B. CI.

Oct $4Warrlmoo..... ..Nov. 11

, Mlotra Dec. 14

For Frolfht and

ISLANDS.

THREE TRAINS DAiLY

From San Francl ?.

TWO TRAINS DAILY

From Portland . . .

via

sPlCTO RV

Leave San Francisco: Bxa A. M., 10.00. m., f m.Leave Portland: o!i A. Al., 9:00 p. MThrough without Change.Only THREE DAYS to Chicago.Only FOUR DAYS to New York.: Pullman Palace Sleepers Buffet,

Smoking and Library Cars withBarber Shop and Pleasant Readingnooms

Dining Cars (MealsFree Reclining Chairs.Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.

Jl H. LOTHROP. General Aeent.135 Third street, Portland, Oregon.

D. W. HITCHCOCK, Genral Agent,No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco,

E. L. LOMAX. G. P. & T. A..147 . Omaha, Nebraska.

O. R. & L. Co.TIME TABLE.

From and After January 1, 1H.TRAINS.

STATIONS. Dally Oally(Oltwara) M. Su. tally .1. Sua. D.lljr Dally

e n m. n w. ' pj,, CMMoeomi ...... ,10 . . ,,,0j ij 5 ,0P.arl City.... 1. 1 14S .. tn ,,.

..mm .11 iom 1.00 let our.Walu.. 4 41Welalue .IS I"fibula illHawaii)STATIONS. '&.. ij.iiw n.ti. n.ii.ajs. am. rjt. p.r.tnoi 11 tefwalalaa ,. .... aWllaaa. ,:io .... 111Sw.MIII. in T4I lid .1E"'.'?. '! .' 'mwwv,... mi ., . es

F. C. Smith, Oen'l Paw. A TioketAgent.

a. P. numanw. flnrorlntenrient.

EGBY'SViolin - Studio

RooAt 4, Love Building.

Mrs, Addjs Montague Turner,WINTER SEASON.

Vocal Studio, " miction "720 Beretanla street: Tel. 1114. 1627 tf

E. K. KAA1,Teacher of .,tar, Mandolin, Zltb

Ukulele and Taro Patch.

Orders to he left care of Wall, NicholiOi Mrido On ' 121

Fine Job Printing at the BulletinOffice.

THE DEMOCRATS

AT THEIR BEST

(Continued from page 6.)

lean affairs. When tho time came itwns not to be doubted that most ofthem would bo found casting their lotIn with tho Democratic party. Thoycould not Join tho party that robbedthem of their Independence. Ho wasamong tho first to proclaim against thennncxntlon ot Hawaii to tho UnitedStates, because he felt that such woulJhe detrimental to the best Interests otthe Hawaiian people and, as he thoughtthen, detrimental as welt to the com-

mercial Interests of this country. Th?policy ot Imperialism and expansionnow being supported by the Republi-can party could, If carried Into effect,only be disastrous to these Islands. Itwould result In the annexation of Cu-

ba and tho free admission of Its sugarto tho United States. Mr. McKlnlcynnd his friends had for years been

to hao the sugars of everyother country admitted free. The platform of tho Democratic party In Ha-

waii nas one that claimed the suppoitof every g man. Hewished he could any the mi mo ot theRepublican party. This was a clurmivdocument filled w Ith specious promisedthat were Intended to be religiouslybroken. It promised payment of plaguoflro damages, but with tho money tocome out of the customs receipts, al-

though Its authors knew that theremust be covered Into the United Statestreasury and w6uld not be nvnllalile fortho purpose mentioned. He quoted theIjitln proverb saying that what is fill)In one thing Is llnblo to be false lunil. In conclusion ho wanted a wordespecially to the native Hawallnns. Itwas representatives and agents of theRepublican party here who had tried tokeep them out of the voting frnnclilnmill their argument was that the

were not to be trusted withthe control of the Legislature. It winfor them to prove that this was nBlnnderous Imputation. The first LesU-latur- e,

with the Democratic tlcktelected, would lio largely composed ofnatlvo Ilawallnns, nnd the Democraticparty of Hawaii would stand sponsor tothe United States for tho conduct of thfnatlvo legislators. They could be de-

pended upon to Riippurt only mcasun a

that were wise and for the best welfareof their country.

C. J. Ilutchlns felt like apologizingfor his appearance The Infliction uponthem was due to the committee's desirefor him to speak on the National

It made him feel modest to stan I

amidst such talent, and ho was proudto bo upon tW Ramo platform w Ith Burna friend of the Hawallans ns the Hun,Jos. O. Carter. There was need forthe people to hear tho truth on National Issues. The Republican papera olthis city not only Insulted the publicIntelligence, but was a disgrace to tiptalent of tho conductors ot those papers. It was nothing hut tot whlenthey gave forth. He was In favor ofexpansion but not of imperialism.The natural expansion of the countiwas nil right. I,ct the luiintry grow. Ifflee people ask admission to the Union,welcome, them with open arms. TintIs nut the expansion attempted In tlioPhilippines, shooting down the peo-ple, who are struggling for tho libertyto which they nro as much entitled asourselves. Thero was no necessity forImperialism of this Bort. Tho territoryof the Mainland was scarcely scratchedover jet. It afforded boundless scopofor development. The United Stateshad no more right to attempt the con-quest of the Philippines than that orEngland. Coming to the financial ques-tion, 1G to 1 was no fad. President

when in Congress ten years agovoted for It himself, llryan the speak-c- t

represented as a David taking usmooth pebble out of the brook to smitewith It tho forehead of tho Gold TrustGoliath. If sliver whs all right In lS'JO

with Mi Klnley, what Is tho matterwith It toduy. The speaker relatedbomo of his own lommerclul

In China to show that the outcryagainst silver was not liornu out b thefuels In sliver countries. Revertingto Imperialism he told his mnlltors Itmeant to Hawaii the Hitting of theprlic of sugar In two. Thin hu wentlijck to 16 to 1, showing how It ha I

been carried through at Kun it ClU,where, as the doctrine, of their fathei l,it was adopted as good enough forthem. He next callid attention to tindoctrine of expansion is exemplified inPorto Rico. How would tho Hawaiianlike to hnve their country shacked ushad been tho people of Porto Rico? Hohad asked three lawjers of this illIf the Organic Ait of Hawaii tould notbo amended by Congress, substitutingfor It tho form of government that ha I

been given Porto Rico, with a tariff onAmerican goods entering theso Islands.Every one of them admitted that suchu thing was possible. In Impassionedtones ho declared how he loved Amei-le- a

his lountry, tho sweetest word tintever rolled on human tongue. Hut, myGod, he declaimed, Is my country goingdown to deep damnation? In conclu-sion tho speaker delivered n pauegjrlcon Bryan, comparing him with Lin-coln. Ho sat down In n tumult of ap-

plause.IJ. 1). MiCl.inalian, who was loudlv

c illicit for nil over tho house, was In-

troduced us the last speaker of tliuevuilng. He plunged Into Imperialismat tho stiu t. The AmcrUaiiH whit hailfought against the Spaniards slile li

slilo with the I'lllplnos for their liber-ties, wero now shunting the H.imii

thiough the Jungles nnd swamiisIo dcpilvo them of those same liberties.William .McKlnley Imd Implanted dis-grace on the United States, and heblushed for his country. The Republi-lan- s

gave tho excuse that It was too

late to go back. The Democrats said Itwas not too late. If they gained thepower their policy would be to confersto the whole world that the UnitedStates was wrong, nnd to take handsoff and nllowed the I'lllplnos to organize a government of their own cholc.The Republicans talked of making icolony of the I'hltlpplnts, nnd If theycould do so they might put Hawaii biMito the position ot a colony. As n law-

yer ho declared that this could be done.Sam. Parker had made n mistake atCanton when he said thnt he under-

stood the Republican part ns stanfor Hawaiian Statehood. A lead-

ing Republican paper In New York !nlcalled him down for It. The Idea tintSam Parker would have great Influetienat Washington was all moonshine. Natlve Hawallans could nnt stultify (hem-selv-

by electing to Congress invother man than their own nlll, DavidKawanannkoa. (I,oud applause.)

Tho meeting ended at 9:43.

Deportment Store Pout OHIcch.A department store development In

St. Louis Is the addition to the manyfeatures of a branch post office. Suehoffices nro to bo established In sixstores, not for the special benefit ofthe stores, hut for thu convenience oftheir patrons, espi dally the women.who wilt then be able to do their pos-

tal business ns part of their shopping.The branch offices will havo moneyorder and registration departments,and women who now have difficulty Inestablishing their Identity nt the moneyorder department In the central postoffice can be vourhed for by their ac-

quaintances In tho Btorc. Public Opin-

ion.

Business Notices.

Six Percent Gold Bonds

OAHU SUGAR CO.,LIMITED.

The undersigned offer for sale untilfurther notice, at par, three hundredOne Thousand Dollar Gold Bonds ofthe Oahu Sugar Co., Ltd. These

bonds bear interest at Six per cent perannum payable October 1st and April1st and are part of the total issue ofseven hundred and fifty thousand

dollars, secured by a trust deed andmortgage on the entire property of the

company.To a limit at present of Fifty

Thousand Dollars, Hawaiian Govern-

ment Six per cent Bonds willl be re-

ceived at par in exchange, interest to

be adjusted on the date of transfer.

BISHOP& CO.NOTICE.

The follow Ing described Hiw allan Govrrnm-n- t six per cent bonds have tn lostor stolen, and all persons are warnedagainst negotiating the :ame:

The numbers and dabs of the ton Js arc:

No. ;2 6" Stock A, Date December 11,1(4)0, Jioco.

!r. 73 Wo Stock A, Date December 11,1S00, lioco.

No 74 Stock A Date December 11,1800, lioco.

No. 75 6?.' Stock A, Date December 11,1800, t loco.

No. 353 (i Stock A, Date August 14,1891, f 1000.

No. 354 67. Stock A, Date August 14,1801, ft 000.

No. 355 o?o Stock A, Date August 14,1801, 1 coo.

No. 3 56 6,",' Stock A, Date August 14,1891,11000.

Suitable rewards will be paid to anyperson or persons who return hid bondsor any of them to the urderslgned.

A. M. BHOWN,High Sheriff, Territory of Hawaii.

Honolulu, Oct, 13, 1900. loOo-t- f

Master Masons

TAKE : NOTICE

Olllclal Iladgcs for the Reception ofShrlnera inn be had from tho Mastersof Lodges here: J. Mort Oat of Hawa-iian, C. M .Whlto of Im Progres, andW. L. Stanley, acting, of Pacific.

L. T. OHANT,Chairman Printing nnd Badge Com.

lGCl- -t

Republican MeetingTHIRD PRECINCT, FOURTH DIS-

TRICT.

TUB REPUBLICANS OF THUThird Precinct, Fourth District, are re-

quested to meet Wednesday evening,October 17, 1900, at 7:30, at tho resi-dence of Chairman M. P. Robinson.

C. J. DE ROO,Secretary,

16Cl--

NOTICB.

THF CITY OFFICE OF THE

Stop Dairy Co., Ltd.Mn the M irooii Building. Room 1, cor-

ner Merchant and Alikea streets.Tl 1 1'MONI. MAIN 391

Dairy Telephone: Mine 3171.1640-i- A 1, DOAK. Manager.

TENDERS WANTED.Tenders are u ante J for Cutting 25,000

cords of vvcod at Awlnl, Hawaii. Forfurther Information call upon or aJdressthe undersigned at People's E.rres Co.'soffice, 215 Metchaiit street, between 9and 10 a. m.l655tf E. C. MOORE.

Corporation Notices.

.MEETING NOTICE.

A meet ng forlhe purpose of organizing the

Hawaiian Shoe &

Leather Co., Ltd.ulllbe helJIn

Chamber of Commerce

THURSDAY, Oct. 18.AT to O'CLOCK A. M.

All members ot Flic Chamber ot Com-merce, all business men w ho desire toInvest In a PROPITAULi: INDUSTRYor who are Interested In PROMOTINGMANlTACTf'US In the Islands, orIn the development of a FIULD KORMANUAL LADOR, other than thnt ofPLANTATION, or who are also desir-ous of creating an opening for YOUNGWOMEN AND GIRLS to learn a

TRADE, arc Invited to at-

tend.The details of this Industry, cost of

manufacture, markets and profits willbe presented at this meeting.

HENRY HILL,Honolulu, October IS, 1900.

KIHEI ASSESSMENT NOTICES.

The EIGHTH ASSESSMENT of thea love stock of 5 per cent, or 52.50 pershare was die A'igust 1st, loco, and Isrow delinquent.

The NINTH ASSESSMENT of 5 percent, or i 2.50 per share was due on Sept.1st. 1000, pays penalty 'rom this date, andwill be delinquent on Oct t, 19:0.

The TENTH ASSESSMENT of 5 percent, or 12.50 per hate Is due toJiyOct.1st, and will pay Interest on and literNov. 1st, 1900, becoming delinquent Nov.30th, 1900.

All of the above are payable at theoffices of Alexander & Haljuln, Ltd.,J11JJ Building.

J. P. COOKE,Treasurer. Klhel Plantation Co.. Ltd.Honolulu. Oct. 1st, loco. 1150

McBRYDE SUGAR CO., Ltd.

Notice Is hereby civ en that the NinthAssessment of ten (10) per cent (?2.co persnare; levied on me ASesaDle mock ofthe McUryde bugar Uj., Ltd., Is due onOctober 1st. loso, and will be delinquenton October 15th, 1000.

Stockholders vv ill please make promptpayment at the oflice of Messrs. Theo. H.Davles & Co., Lt I.

(Signed) F. M. SWANX.Y,Treasurer.

Honolulu. 19th Sept. 1900. ifi4,oti2

Notice of Copartnership.

In compliance with the requirements ofinapier 2, uaws 01 isso, notice is litte-b-

given that the unJerslgneJ have form-ed a copartnership as follow s:1. Names and residences of members:

Francis M. Hatch, Honolulu;Reuben D. Sll Imin, Honolulu:Ktnjimln L. .Marx, Honolulu.

2. Nature of business: Practice of Law.3. Firm name: Hatch & Sllllman.3 Place of business: Honolulu, Oahu.IQ5SWI HATCH & SILLIMAN.

ASSESSMENT NOTICB.1

Stockholders are hereby notified that theFoufth Assessment of 5 per cent or two andone-ha- dollars per share on the CapitalStock of THE IINTER ISLAND TELE-jRAP-

CO., LTD., Is due and payableJuly 1st, at the office of the undersigned,III Fort street. J.H.FISHER.

ctg. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co.,Limited.

Honolulu, June 1, 1000. 1550

Legal Notices.

Notice to Creditors.Tht undmlgntJ h.vlnf Hen duly appolnttj Iht

AJmloMrur of iht tUtt of J, PuktalanL Uttot Kiriuku, District of tCooUulua, Itknl ol Oihu.JKeiscJ

No let U hereby clvrn to ill perton ti (rtwntucir iibiith Kimki tie ffMt OIJ I'lUkcUM, ifctJ, duty iuthfiMlciteJ, whether teurrJ bv norl-gt- u

or fithcrwlr, to the unJerilgneJ at the nttice olCecil Hrown. I . on Mrrth.nt ktrrrl Honolulu,Oahu loreIJ, within lt montrit I rom thfdittlirrtof, or they w.ll forever barrt-- An4 alt ter

nt IrtJebt J ti silJ fktate are hreby r queMtl tomake ImmeJiate pjyrmnt In the ime'lrnej

J KTOLA f'MJKtALAM,AJmlnUliatorcf ttwHliteof J Paukeahnl.

UateJ Honolu u. Sept n hjqq. iUtut'O aw.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE FIFTH

CIRCUIT, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

IHANKLOlflS v. MARIA GLORIA COSTINATil. ol Ma.all To tit Martha! ol m.

Hawaiian Itlanl', ot Ml Deputy, (fc Inr.XSHfJ.,,0,"l",,,1,1, """ion UAKIA ClORIA

COSTINA, dtfeniant In cat. ha shallANSWEU WITHIN TWENTY DAYS altV? ","'hanol. Io P. anJ apr.ir b.lcr. Ih. nlj UlrcuULouil at Ire Saptrmtxr Term ttrof, 10 6. holJtn alLlhiM. ItlanJ ol Kmmi. on WEDNESDAY, the jihJay ol Sip'emter neat, al 10 oMoclc a. m.. Io !mwcau e ny the claim ol Frank Louis, plaintiff, ihoi'JnolNraw.rJ.a totiln turkuail o the tinor ol hisannei.J Llrel lor Divorc. AnJ have vju then llier.this Writ lil) lull lefurn ol your proceellnt s thereon.

Witness Hon. J. Marly, JuJe. ol Ihe Circuit Courtol the Filth Circuit, at Lihue, Kauai, this ml day ol

(llnneJ) HARRY D. WISHAfcDClerk.

I herety certify th. fort .olnc ink, im. ,copy ollh. original summons In satj caui, and ihjta,4 urjrrea punicauon ol tn. sam. and aconllnuanc.ol sail cause untl the neal March, lor,,term of this Court,

Dale! Llhuc, Kauai, September atlri tvxiMARRY D WISHARD.

iteimi Clerk.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH CIR

CUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII.

KAAPUWAI k. vs. C. LtNDEMANN.Summoni-T- rj.Territory oflla.all Tolli. Ilt-- Shells ol lha

Territory nl llawa'l, or his Oiputy, the theilll ot th.Is an! of Kajal, or his Deputy, or any Constable InIII. Territory olllaalli

You a . comvanJeJ to summon E LIMIbVIANNJetenJart In caae h. shall III. rlile" ANSWLRWITHIN TWEN1 Y DAYS aller servke IanJ app-a- r before he s.U Clruilt Court al the Senlembvr Term thereof, to ha holjen al Llhur. Mini olKauai on WLDNtSDAY llie si Jay i.lSejl,mbernet, at ,o n ilock a. m.. In sh w rauw hy theclaim ol kaapuoal It, plaintiff shoulJ not be awirjejto him pursuant loth, teier ol Ills anneieJ I'rtliknAnlhav.jouthentlierethls Writ lth lull re urn tyour proctejlng, thereon

Witness Hon Jacob HarJy. JuJt. ol th. Circuitounoltl. liflhClnuit, elllhue thli otli Jay of

Vugmt, tuoo,(SIKneJ; HARRY II. WISHARD

ClerkI hereby cer Ify the (oregolnt: Io t. a true anJ e.i.tcopy of the orlclnat summors In salj cause ani Ih italj Court orjerel publication ol Ih. same anJ a

contlnu.rc. of sal J cause until th. neat March, 1901term ol this Court.

Datei Llhue, bertember th, tg.oHARRY D WISHARD

l4jmj Clerk

Plumbers, Etc,

John Noti,PLUMBER,

75 and 79 King StreetTELEPHONE NO. 31.

NOW Is the tlmt to get leaJn mmbreakages Men to, and ytm

Roofs Put In OrdetBy competent work ,

For the PlumbingOn that now house that yon annoont to Dtuia or ttio alteration,yon are intending to make onVOUr DroDOrtv. Cull anrl aaa .and get an estimate.

JAS. NOTT. JrPractical Tinamitb and Plnmber,of Punchbowl. Phone 844,

Hour. 7 . m. to 5 p. m.Jobbing promptly attended to.W. H. Daith kB.M

SonoIolQ Sbeet Metal Work.

GalvanlrwJ Iron Skylights and Vttllt.r ,m.tai Koonng, A

Conductor Pip. and Gutt.r Week.

Rlciwia Stmt. b.t. Ouwn asJ Marciul. aa.taiiMrJobblat proaptly tttaaaM l..-- fTel. White 41. P.O. Box MO.

The Walklkl

BOARDING AND LIVERT

Stables

Rigs sent to any part of thCity.

HACKS -- AT -- ALL -- HOURS

Wnlklki Roatl, WalklkL

TEL. BLACK 141.

RINO TJP THE.

C-I- a- U-- D

Livery, Boarding andSales Stables, : : :

- eiS KOUT BTREUX

Stable 'Phono, 477Hc SUud 'Phones, 319 ana f .

(Ml BKLUTfA.

THE UNION EXPRESS CO.

Safes, Pianos.Furniture MOVED

Drays for Freightand Lumber

Our rntvofif-it- m. .t. t . ..

stelmeri. ?m 11 1' " --J? V ."""""'."" ' vvisi r'm hc CJieCItbaggage on all outgoing steamers.

wmie and Blick Sand For SilfOrTilTi With Pvnln Il..ll.l .... tL"t.ir tj """ m"i

W. LARSEH, Wi't.

Pacific Transfer Co.ti? King St., neat to Dalley'a Cycaarr.

Express Wagons, DraysLumber Wagons andDump Carts : : : : :

Always on Hand.Trunks. Furnltur. anJ Safes Carefully Hernial.

... TELEWIONEtj y

K(JCK...a3a.FOR BALLAST !!

f White ami Black Sand1 In Qti.intitii's to Suit.....

EXCAVATING CnNTRACTED

ForCORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE,

USf" Dtimn dirt. fiirnlli,t h th. ...on Hour's Notice.

H. R HITCHCOCK.Merchant St., In M. D. Munsarrat's offiu'.

A GOOD THING4--- u e--- o

Obla, Algeroba ind Pino FlrewootfOat and BpUt (read j lor th. 8 tor.)

STOYE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL

WBITI AND BLACK BARD

Lowest Prices, delivered to any pam

TELEPHONE mHUSTACE & CO.,

11 Ontan RtrM

The World RegisterKoupH tho Cash while you aro busy,

Try one p

Rook Price?On IIarble and Granite

MONUMENTSand CEMETERYWORK. . .

Fences and LawnFurniture.

Haw'D IroD Fence and MooDiental Ci(HI Klntt Street,

Ja.ii 'itmm ?.,

MlHBKflBfoJR' WW ftyy r ' w '"!r'i"""rc- -

iMffWMfihrtg'ii'i '"fiin1 'iHii Trrania',r'wa"w-T1- ' .pm , .

F" 8

i?i

1

m

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU. H. 1.. Tl ESDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1900

JustCarriage Painting $ Repairing ArrivedPER 8. S. AUSTRALIA

HONOLULU STOCK YARDS CO., LTD. H PENNANT . .s s BICYCLES

Jas. F. MorganAUCTIOv EUR ANDBROKER"-2- "

tl na Queen tient

tf0

itTHIS SPACE RESERVED

FORJAS F.MORGAN.

(0

SEPTEMBER WEATHER

Temncrnture mean for tlie month,iS. II'.; normal, 77.5; nMjrago dallymaximum, 85.3; overuse dully mini-

mum, 73.7; uteiuge dally rungc, 11.0;

gi canst dally lauge, 1U degrees; leastdally range, 8 dtgiecs; highest tempcr- -

atuie, S7; lowest, ti'j. The whole sum

mir has hud an averago tcmiieruturo of1.5 degrees above the normal, which U

u large dltTc-rouc- for this latitude.Barometer average, i9.53; normal,

29.W9 (corccted for gravity .00) high-

est, CO.Ob; lowest, 29.S3; greatest twenty-f-

our hours change,. .00. The bar-

ometer has been low throughout tbosummer, uhlch may indicate heavyrains fur the winter.

Relative humidity, 07.2 percent; nor-

mal, CS.4; mean dew point, 00.8; nor-

mal, 00.2; absolute moisture, 7.20

gralus per cubic foot; normal, 7.00.

Hanfall, 1.55 Inches; normal, 2.05;d days, 22; normal, IS. Great-

est fall In onw day, 0.1S; Luukulia rain-

fall, S.25; Kaplolnnl I'atk, U.U0.

The artesian well level fell very

slightly from 32.&0 to 32.85 leet above

uteau level.Trade wind days, 20 (2 ot N.N.K.),

aoimal number of trade wind days, 20.

Averago force of wind, Ileaufort scale,

2.0. Cloudiness, tenths of sky, 3.8;normal, do, 1.0.

Approximate percentages of districtlalnfall as compared with normal; 111-l-

05 per cent; Humakuu, 35 per cent;Koh.ila, CO per cent; Walmea, 70 per

cent; Konn, 150 per cent; Kau, 25 per

cent; Puna, 00 to 120 cent; .Maul,

100 per cent; Oahu, 50 to 120 per cent;Kauai, 00 tu 100 per cent.

Average tcniperaturo, I'epcekco, HIIo,

100 ft. elevation, mean maximum, 82.7;

menu minimum, 70. 3; Walmea,2730 ft. eluvatlun, 78.7 and 00.9;

Kohnla, 585 ft elevation, 85.2 and 72.5;Kealakekua, 1585 ft. elevation at 0 a. m.

I'nla, 150 ft., elevation, highest, ;

lowest, ; Kuluokuhua, (W. H. Cas-

tle's residence) 00 ft, elevation, high-

est, 87; lowest, 09.11; iveiage, 78.3,Kllnueii, Kauai, 325 ft. elovation, aver-

ago maximum, 82.4; nverngo minimum,72.0.

CURTIS J. LYONS.Territorial Metcrologlst.

.

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.

lake Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablet!All druggists refund tho money if It

falls to cure. E. V. Grove's slgnutureU on each box. 25 cents.

:., Za -

NEW TO-DA- Y

Drs. Cooper & iMcDonuUl.Alnket Street.

OFFICK HOURS:Dr. Oortr 8 10 to a a m., 1I04 an J ?to8r m.Dr. McDonald oa m to t r m. ttoSr-m- .

Sl'NDAYSOr Conr-- r 8 I tdll m,Ir. Mclloitld t to 1 p. m.

k. m tf

Special Meeting

There will be a special meeting of thestcKlihoUers of the Inter IO111J SteamNavigation Co., l.tJ.. at their ollice,Queen street, on TuesJav, Oct. p. lyoo,at 10 o'clock am. .

rJhiV.t of meetlne: To co- - Je: tilequestion of Increasing the capital stock oftlie Conipan),nnJ to transact such otherpuines as may ne 1x011111 ocinrc 111c

meeting. C. H. CLAPP.Secretary.

Honolulu, Oct. to, loco i662-2v- v

thusHonolulu Concrete Construction

COMPANY.

Office m Ith H F. Bertleman, Contractor,King St. opposite Wall, Klcliols K o.

DO ALL klnJs of Stone anj ConcreteWork at CAI. FORNIA PRI ES.

WE make a spechltv of constructingCement SUe Walks at very reasonableratss. i)JOLAA STOCKHOLDERS'

MEETING.A snfdal mMtlnz of the stockholders

of the OUi Suuir Coinrans . Limited, IscilleJ by the President to be helJ at thenonis of the Clumber of Commerce InHonolulu, at 10:00 a. m. on FRIDAY,October 20. 1000.

The obhct of the meeting Is to consideramendments to the UyLaws; and also forthe purpose of tiWng such a tlon as maybe deemed advisable concerning the bond- -

ngof the phntatlon; and also ta considersuch otlier business as may be broughtbefore the

J i t.UJKt,Treasurer Olaa Sugar Co., Ltd.

Honolulu, H. T., October 15, 19:0.l6'l2t?

BY AUTHORITYGARBAGE NOTICE.

Ollice of the Hoard of Health.Honolulu, October 13, 1900.

The Hoard of Health will Institute agarbage service Wednesday, October17th, 1900, for the district betweenl.lllha street and Kamehameha IV.Road.

Garbage must he put Into suitablecontainers and left at street entrance inplaro concnient for carts.

No liquid sulll, treo cuttings, yardsciaplngs or stnblo manure will be re-

moved by the carts.A sen Ice for removal of dead ani-

mals has been arranged, nnd the fol-

lowing rates will npply: Horses, cowsand mules $3.00 each calves, sheep andgoats, $1.50 each; dogs and cats, 50

tents each.CHAS. WILCOX.

Secretary Hoard of Health.lCCl-- lt

Pound MaRter's Noticeof Cstrays.

Notice Is hereby clvrn. that the animalsdescribed below have been ImpounJeJ Inthe Government Pound at Aiaklkl, kona,Hand of Oahu, and unless the pound feesand damages are sooner satisfied, will beolJ at the date hereunder named, accord-inct- o

law:Oct. it, looo i red mare, brand u8,on

left front Icr; jII fret black.All owners of the above described ani-

mals are hereby notified that I will selthem at public auctlun on Saturday, Oct.27,1000, at 12 in., If not called for beforethat date, K. KEKUENE,659 tj Pcndmaster

)w(llfSChocolate Bon-Bo- ns

" Name on Every Piece."ran salb by

LEWIS & CO.,Sole Agents.

240! 240! 240!THREE TELEPHONES

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

TIDES.

5lei '!

DAY. rf'3:) 11

11 p m a m

Monday tiin ts l

Tuesday .. ,6tto.so't.4 6.I1I J.4J

W'tintiUy . Kill 41 1.) 6.41' 18

TtiurtJiy ...l

1,11.19 '!' 7 col 6 wp m :

Frliny 11 1 IS 1 torr i"i. I 8.x 8.11SilLtJay.. to t.l, 1.4 4)

Sjniiy 111' 1 46.1 1 t tt 8 tt O.O?

Moniay .. .. 11 J lt'l.6 1)1 I 46 9 14

New Moon mi the 23.1 nt 2:57 n. m.

movements of steamers.Steamers diutand sailing for the re-

mainder ot thl a tut the whole of nextmonth aro as follows:

ARRIVESteamers From DuoCoptic S. F. ..Oct. 17

America Mnru S. F. ... ..Oct. 2

Australia S. F ..Oct. 21

Mlowcra Victoria Oct. 27

DEl'ARTSteamers For DueAlameda S. F. Oct. 12 j

Gaelic S. F. Oct. laAorniiKt Victoria Oct. 21

Hongkong Mnru S. V Oct. 27

Australia S. F Oct. SO

Weather Hureau, I'minliuii, October10. Temperature Morning minimum70; Midday lulximum, Si.

Harometer at 9 a. 111. 29.98. IrregularRainfall .00.

Dew Point C9F.

Humidity nt 9 n. m. 71 per cent.Diamond Head Signal Station, Oc-

tober 10. Weather cloudy; wind lightNB.

ARRIVALS.Tuesday. October 9.

Fr bk. Toswed, Lortonr, from Nantes,France, bound for Portland. (Put In on ac-count rf captain's Hires..

Stmr Walaleale, Green, from Karaa.StmrMlkahala. pedersen. from ICaual;

2500 bag;, sugir for H. Hackfeld & Co.,Ltd.

DEPARTURES.Monday, October 1 5.

Stmr James Makee. Tullett. 'or Kamaana nr.n.iiel.

bchr H anche nnd Ella, for liana e uiiJKallhtwai.

Gas schr. Ma olo. Nelson, for Hanaleinnd Kallhlwal.

lias schr. Eclipse, Townsend, for l.alia-na- ,

Klhei. Makenu nnd all Kona ports.Stmr Kllauea llou. .McAllister, for P.i

auli.iu.Schr Golden Gate. Pah a. for Kaunaka- -

kai.Tuesday, October 9

Stmr Mauna Loa, Slmerson, for L.hal- -

na, Maalaea, Kon.i and Kau.btmr Upolu, Ualton, for Honolpu and

Kawalhae.Stmr Clnau, Freeman, for HIIo and way

par s at.Stmr Noeau, Wyman, for Lahalna,

and Kukulhaele.TO SAIL l'HIS AFTERNOON.

Stmr Maul, Parkf r, for Maul ports at 5

p m.MmrW. G. Hall, Thompson, for Ka-

uai ports at s p. m.Gas schr. Surprise, for Kauai ports at s

p. m.Schr Lady, for Kool.iu ports.SchrWalalua, Welsbarth, for Hanalei

and Kallhlwal at 5 p. in.Stmr Lehua, Heimett, for Molokai ports

at 5 p. m. 'Stmr Nllhau, Thompson, for Kauai

p.rt at 5 p. in.Sent Mllle .Morris, Kahaunaele, for Ko- -

loa.PASSENOEP.,? DEPARTED.

For l.aiiul, per Htnir. Ia'Iiiu, Oct. in,it 2 11. m. .Mm. A, Dowu'lt anil :i eliil-tiie- n

mill .Mrs. J, Cunrmlt.I'or .Mnul poi ts, per stmr. Maul, 0:1.

J. W. Hall, P. V. Ilalilwln, It. W.

Filler, J. M. Ogtlvle, Mrs. P. P. Ilalil-

wln, MIsh Waterhnuse, Ilev. E, M.

wife nml daughter, Miss MaryI'llil, .Miss C. Taylor, Itov. J. Nua, S. 11.

Hurry, Mrs. Coo I.um nml clillil, C. I'.(Irlmwouil anil wife, Kuslo, K. Danleli,Mis. M. II. lteulcr nnd Sang Young.

Por HIIo mid way portB, pop stmr.Klimu, Oct. 10 Mrs. 11. S. lllckcrt nmlchllil, M. M. tlusli, Oco. A. Davis, E. C.

lioml, Miss It, Tlinmpsun, Mrs. C. il.

Damon, J. O. hutted, Pranklln U. Nichols, E. llercht, I). J. Poole, J. C Ax- -

tell, O. P. CurtlB, It. W. Wilcox, IlobcrtPrlcke, Dr. Ilurgess, J, D. Kenncily,.loo Carmody, T. M. Krouso, It. C. Sad-

ler, Mrs. (U'o, V. AdaniB, MrJ. S. A.Uurcli, Mrs. O. P. Emerson, Mis.Hutchinson nnd child, J. W. Uerg-stio-

Wm. McKay, K. II. Cnnta, Dr.PllUgcr, W. V, Kicker, J, W, .M,UOri,

P. M. IlrookB, W. O. Hymnn, AndrewDrown, II. Q. Holt, II. S. Conihtock, D.

P. Morton, J. II. llond, Ernst A. Den-Uk- o

and wlfo, C. II. Wood und Mr. Am-wI- r.

Lodge Le Progrea de l'Oceanie, No. 124,

A & A. S. RITE.

There will be a pclal meeting of LodceLe Pronres de L'Oceanie. No. 124, A &A S I? , at Its hall. Masonic Temple,THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7:10o'clock.

WORK IN SECOND DECREc.Members of Hawaiian Lodge No. 21 and

Pacific Lodge N 821 and all sojourningbrethren ate cordially Invited to be present.

By order of the VV. M.b B. FRIEL,

lWJ2Mt Secretary.

WANTS,?Z2.t& ' '" tolimtt toff ht inttiltJ f

lJCJV 14 tltin 4 hut onl lmttttlin!i If tew:, twotw,t,.i t 10 twit oni twit, 40 titm Ivra nttltt..w.f Art rtmlt AM. mamth. IA.I t. fAj tltatictt lAtarllitfif (Nr ojirtj tti PttpU B IdHtkk.

The Fort EmploymentOffice,

nf KINO STRUT, 'Phone Main s'.HE IP WANTED. (SITUATION WANTED

.hpAncst with wife Cu'or-ea- Cook $60Jjp lo dn hiUfrwork. minth, boirJ and room,wife I of wiiTilnir ana American boy as driverhuuemitJ. Man 1 day, $7 weekwife makf about $i$ permirti (ilvf house tt Japarese carreMeri,living Country brkkUert, lumbefworkt

commnnwotkt itore boyjjpanee roy or k.thnest, Rtn ral tfrvant, Jranje woman atax cart, of on hort. tirtcUcoo. $)eekSi wffk, boarJ nj room bti4riani room

Japamte firtcnott $6 Chtntse family rooV.weK, utara anj room. houvwork, prdenr,Japaneie or Ch nse arJ toy and fable boy.first c ok, ttoptr monthbirJ ani room.

Jraneoman hu i7Compllrtt acalnstmale) anJ little wathlng etnployeev furnishedJi.jo wirk, toarJ anJ thrinfih wir ajrencvroom. will bt rclvcJ and

Japanese jari fi put d"n on ot.rrck, Marl anJ room. OLACK LIST.Aire rlcan boy. about 14

year oli at tetk andSa eman cigar tore, I4wnk.

M'KCIAL. NOTI('i:S.

BAKOAIN"? IM JEVEL',V-- 'il (in Bfl thm 1

CAS, .3) Hold St. Flnt EnciiMn;tnj rnarrellnit dtmt, l(6t

NOTICE v tlmt anJ icp,nw b ruttttr ncllotlMt villi AfKINSON. 4 Mr-chi-

ilrett. 1W1

CI'ECIAL HOTICC-t- lr. I illy. Hit JcntM. hisJ retumtj rrictlct In Mt oftic. on Tort St tois-i-

TO RIMLDLMS-T- lw Uhlnn Epr ColHI

WAVTrnwan r AM) ENAMU'ING.

m k lii(.a: tot llnlfl SI. i'tW'ASTED-- A SH lOND-IIAS- Smllh I'ltmltr

A.Ufh P O. Hnx tot. iintMNTEO-A- N t.M'tKlfNCfcl) S'LESMAN In

V the Jrv b ojt Jtpartment, Pacific Imforl Co,S. Lhrlkh, mtnicfr. 1M1I)

nrn and UNiURNlsiir.nnouses. ATKINSON. 46McnHSl.

ItM

WANTED-ri'RNISM- FD OR UNH'RNISMEDATKINSON, .6 Mfit1.nl SI.

I LTTTPS AciffmtnlOlPvutncnti&c, IulrewrlttL-- on MIOkT NOIICl: and .1 KtJur. Piim.

1W1 ATKINSON 46MticlunlSt.ANTED-THIk- TY NrllACKMCN-(- or iht

' HaHtl an Aulnmorlle Company. Inttl'lcentmen of tteaJy tiaMtt, with cool trlvicict, cntyre-ulr-

KnowltJce c( htrertt 4 nrreitltv. Yuunemvn rrritrtrie ririiminary intirbcunn in irainmnMltool elvn WiIU undtr ttlari. unlformi I inKhcJaiciii: eooiwactt Apply prrtonallv to MantcrrHawaiian utoiroMIe Company, at IttpU TransitCompaiv'i olTtct, tit Tott tirrt between 9 anJ 10:10or man, iiox tio tottmt

WANTED--A HOUSEKEEPER it the WaUlkl164I

U ANTED at onct two ladlet ol cleatlni. ai- -vv drett for special work amonrlailet. For par.icuiart aajiett mri ntrmony. w. im.

Sto repair by Jeweltr of 11experience. (1. DlhtZ, tiT Nuuanu St

.!!"rSlD PAPERS TO EXCM NGE for clean Cot.J ton Ragi. Appply at Bulletin Otfict. ijfyi-t- l

THE OWI. LUNCH AND OYSTER ROOMt Oytteri served n the shell only Try his

raoious nam ana rcK sanawicnes anj i.on-- uorNuuanu and I hie streets. DICK DALY, Proprietor

ttittf

TO LET.

TO LET A nice new 4 room cottai slluatt onIWkwIi'i St. near I'unalmu Arply F. COrlNN

at (eir, Lansing At Co., Judd Uulld np. iCot'iw"TO LET Room suit, b'e for Doctors or Dentists I

oftici. In c litres next lo th New Slelner bull -inr 'n Hotel St. Inquires at Mrs. A. V Napthtlr'smininerypirinrtj next jorr. iscc-i-

El L 1'urnlthid rooms, with boa'd. ScflonII

COR CE. Apply to J. M. Monsatrat,No. ig Merchant street. nutl

KOR SALE.SALL' Itoo. I'utnllureof cotlaee

near town, wlthprlvllCKe of nnilnir cottage,WILLIAM SAVIDGE i CO..

t6 VerrhtntSt.

A VALUABLE piece of pronuly sltualed on thecorner of Punaliou and Kin? strcs, toox,t8;

eood locality; near toth the Kins and Iterelanlastreet car lines, .Many valuable tiult trees In fullbeating: oo the premises. I or further Informationarp'y to W. W CIIAMUERLAIN, Room tor, Juddllulldlng. i66wi

THE bttwo forts clear In ton Is th LUULITI to be had at t'tt Mrt!t Clear Store nest toOr-- ,hum. All kinds of Manila clears a specialty

HOP SALE A bcsutlfulhlih trait uprlthl I'lANOI Must be sold at nct, No reasonable oflir

Add'essJ. W. ihitofnce. i6n-l- l

pORSALE-- A NICE MODFKN COTTAOE lthfruit and shtdtttees. Corner Arapunl aid Do

minis streets. Stuuocaih. llalance In easyApply next door toJ. H Cummlwgs i6,ott

POO SALE-LO- TS In 'alama near town. All stiesand prices. Arrlv

WII AM SAVIDGE ft CO..00 Merchant St.

FOR SALE ftoon. Leasehold on Quten s'rf't,Monolu'u Iron Works, at ears lo run.

Splendid Warehouse Location.Apply to WILLIAM SAVIDOE, & CO..

toft Merchant street

FOR SALE Apn'rof black coach horses loimerlyproperty ot Wm. (,. Irwin, fcsi. Apply tc

James Carty, American Stables, Merchant and Rich.ards street. 1614.1t

pOR SALE Lots juxtao In Nuuanu tract Its down110 per mown. J. II. Schnack, tt Merchant

i'UU.POR DS IN ALL PARIS OF THE1 CITY. By J. M. VIVAS I,J,

LOST.I OST DRAfTNo 6, .drawn nn Alexanier&BallI ln by Hawaiian Suet' Comj any, in favor ofI 11, (jreany tor StHo, has been Inst and all pcrsopsire cautioner againsi necou inn? same.iwsawi ALtXANDERl BALDWIN.

I small diamond set In coldL-- pansy Suitable reward at Whitney & MsrthLtd. i(jl-w- i

LOST Solllare diamond line In he v'ctnl y of theHotel. SunJtv nlcht. Sept at. Tinder

wlllplejsaleawsame at hotel otnc and ucelve sulbI able reward. 1044--

I OST a cold eiumeted p'n; monosram U. S., 06L-- In crimson and gold. Tinder please return tothis office and receive reward. tf

10 UN I).

POUND-A- N IMPERIAL I1ICYCLE, Owner cnt obtain sameEbv ctlllnf at this ofnee, elslncnumber and paying for th s advertisement. i6itwt

POUND-- A BUNDLE OP Ul ACK CRAPE on Hotel1 street cppovlte the Aillneton Oner can obtainsamtalthls otlict by paling for this adverllscmcnt

t94T-I- J

FOUND, a recelrt 'or postal Savlms Bank Boole,B Owner can ob'aln same by calling

at this office and payln 4 I or this advertisement.lOtT-l-

PASSEN0EKS AUIUVED,

Prom Kaunl, per stmr, Mlkahala, Oct,10-- C. n. Hofgnard, Mr. i:illnner. JiltsNordinvler, Mrs, Dorchgrovlnck, Mr.Urophy and 1 on deck.

Many llttlo bIiih are committed be-

en uso they have high sounding names.

$25.00BLUE ENAMEL and GUARANTEED JM7

mt&Z SINGLE or DOUBLE TUBE TIRES

E. O. HALLBicycle Deportment

-- Kins Mrt, next

I. X. L.THEKdTA

Has made another

Big ReductionBedroom Sets, Sideboards, Tables, Chi-ffoniers, Chairs. Rockers, Baby CarriagesBureaus) Ice Chests and Refrigerators.American and Hawaiian Flags, Btc.

m F Ha Ha I m pb

B" Selling Agents forMACNEALE & URBANFIRE and BURGLARPROOF SAFES 5

S. W. LEDERER, Propr.Day Building

Beretanla St.,

foDstaotlY - Oo -

POULTRYFRESH SALMONFROZEN OYSTERSHALIBUT- -s

-- New Shipments Every Month.

ButchersAND

Navy Contractors.

DrugsZSE3S"53:

have FRESHEST PUREST

business.

perscripti us toSatisfaction

HONOLULU

MATTINGS !

Chinese nnd' .'

in Loth

White und Faney

Muttlruj' Rajas"'.of all eizes.

Cotton111 Wtic and WIritt.

Papersin large variety

Lewers 0te,Kauai,

MAPSOahu,

Maul.Molokai.

Lanal,Hawaii,

btc, btc.

of 5 mops, $2.00SO CENTS EACH

On sale at office of , . ,

THE . . .BVhNINGBULLETIN

Fine Printing at tho BulletinOHce.

iSBs 'i k , i . ., ,h--Ar-

ln

I

& SON, Ltd.to Bulletin Office- -

FURNITURE

-- HOUSE

in fc M?

near- - Fire StationBURNETTE 0 DECKER

Real Estate Brokers

and Collectors -Corner King and Bethel street.PROPERTY FOR SALE

In All Paris jol the City ilHouse anj Lot, lot locmje; kooJ house,

corner lot. rlRlit In town; a bargain.Several good cottages TO LET, cen-

trally located.House and lot, Walklkl, at a sacrifice.Good Building Lot, Wilcox Tract, King

street.Several choice lots. Kaplolanl Park Ad-

dition.Good Paying Restaurant, splendlt loca-tlo-

complete, only SS50 cash.

Fine Job Printing at the BulletinOffice.

MMieMSOT.Sij

Drugs Ij&.TX'TD TJB

We the andlot of Drugs to be found in the T. of H.An Experienced Compounder who knowshis

Bring your ns to befilled. guaranteed.

Japanese

Rugs

Wall

&

Set

Job

.tefeivJifW'frt. i';v

DRUG CO.,

III

A Specialty !

FLAT TOP DESKS.FOR OFFICE, US.E

ALSO

Desks,FOR TYPEWRITERS

Call and see them. '

We also have aFine line 01 . . .

WERNICKEBOOK CASES

IN ALL SIZESHundreds in ute in thit city.

Beif Waterbouse.& Co.

QUtCN SmitAND SEE THE DISPLAY.

DPRFECT TELci'nu.Md zooo,

HINTING i Prepared to fill or.RODUCED T tiers until 4 p. m.I ROUPTLY Saturdays. . . .,

tU MBRCiNTILE PRINTING

COMPANY, Limited.

Queen Street,I'orncr ol Fcrt Street

. The Evening Bulletin, 7 mentis itermonth. .

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