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r it fc- I W '. m it-. m R y ,-.,- wwnp--?--- !?; Euerjii)(5 Bulletin, DANIEL LOGAN. Editor MONDAY, DEO. 7, 189(5. There is noitbor ducouragonient nor tlio eoutrary iu tbo viowd of American nt'iteRinen rojjardiug tlio Hawaiian question telegraphed from Washington. It is made clear thai tho Hawaiian clause in f'o Republican platform was ut terly meaningless in tlio way of indicating any definite policy. The Examinor has Bimply beou baillod in its quest for opinion from any public man who is in a position to forecast the policy of AloKinley's administration on the subject. Probably the most near ly correct view in the whole sym posium, published in tliis paper, is tlio view of general opinion at Washington givou by tho corres pondent iu these words, "It is firmly believed if the llawaiiaus ninlco the proper overtures Mc- Iviuley will declaie for annexa tion." This view is certainly the best that can be acted upon as a cue at tliis end of tho lino. It is for t!io revived Annexation Olub to woi k for the creation of such "overtures" from Ilmvaii aa shall be. ntieiltaknble in authority and siginlicance to McKinley's admin istration and contemporary Con gresse. Minister Damon has published a li.nu fund r.tatt-ment. Out of 83-19,512.50 authorized, thoro has been hpoiit S128.-180.18 on public works. The balance authorized ib 8221,023.82, and thoio was S214, 800.2G cash n hand November 30. More than $02,000 authorized for Honolulu harbor improve ments is uncxpoiided. More than 8120,000 is authorized for roads and public buildiugs on Hawaii island, of which about 835,000 has beou expended, but Hilo will re fuse to be comforted whilo there is nothing said about its much do eired whrf. By the census .toss total the population of tlio Hawaiian Isl ands proves to bo close to the es timate made in advance. It is 100.000. Until the nationalities be sorted out, tho ceunis will not bo ripo for nommcu',. Thoro is no doubt that a l-.rge proportion of the 25 per y jt increase is made up or Asjiul .cs. liaron Kawadu, president of tho Uank of Japan, diod last month in the (51 r,t year of his ago. A Japa nese edited English paper of Kobe, in tho issue after his death, promised to publish au "autobio graphy" of tho Baron, "compiled from reliable sources." Suporintondeut Atkinson writes to tno iiULLirnx expressing dis satisfaction with tho way in which his figures have been published. Ho promises to fix them up prop erly for publication. Odd 1'i-lloitn' Jubllcn. FAC.'lsior Lodge, I. O. O. F., Honolulu, will havo been insti tuted fifty years on Thursday next, honn of its mombora will unofficially colebrato the jubilee. Although the lodge is worth 858, 000 in its owu right, the laws of the order forbid the use of lodge funds for outortainmouts. There fore, tho only way to have a colo bration by tho lodge wub for members to "di;," but this many of them object d to doing for so woaltliv an organization. Hence the private celebration by mem bers willing to pay lor u little blowout on the aunpicions anni versary. Singers load the world. Over j, 13,000,000 mado and sold. High-1 est awards nt tho World's Colum-1 bian Exposition foivexcpHonea of ronstruction, regularity of motion, , easo of motion, great speed, ad- ! iustability, durability, easo of ' lenrniug nud convonionco or ur rnngoment. U. Borgorsen, agent, 1G j I3othcl streets. twmt falWJnijttrtrJtl(WuWAtfgHAat.tNi t l!X jimioiAitY joi ri.Nus. Mill Itriiplc)' iiml I'roitiitv .'Inlli'r.-Al. loitod .uiuiililiu'r mi Trliil. Mrn. A. D. Friomann petitiono for discharge from bankruptcy. ' ToHOtih Rinhnril Anintin. liv bin I attorney, G. A. Davis, tiles satis faction of judgment against Rich- TELESCOPE COFFEE POTS, atd Antone, defendant aud father , TEA STRAINERS AND oi piaintiii, lor cattle wiongtuily converted to cash. Amount with costs, SiMO. It is stipulated between tho par ties that defendant in the equity j suit of Mahuka vs. Eosa may havo one week's further time iu which I Judgo Cartor has appointed Ke-I Th TELESCOPE COFFEE aloha luko guardian of George POT is Constructed with ail K,,nnml"?Iih-,!I!-1?rr J'md- inner chamber extending one- luagoon x Jiidings tor petitouor. . . , - , . , J. F. ilackfeiu. German Consul, sixteenth of an inch fioni the has been appointed by Judge bottom of the Pot, thus pre Lartor as administrator of tho es- .,, tato of Johann F. Drewes, in venting any possible escape placo of J. o. Glade, resigned. ; of the steam and aroma. lviuney iV uaiiou tor petitioner. Judge Perry has filed a decision over-ruling tlio demurrer of cer tain defendants in the condemna tion suit of the Minister of Inter ior agaiunt C. It. Bishop and oth ers. Ho declines to- consider the constitutionality of the statute. Dickoy for plaintiff, Kinney & niuioii tor ueioiKiants. i Akoui of Molokai is ou trial for i distilling liquor without license, Judge Gartor sitting as trial mag istrate. Marshal Browu and Dep uty Marshal Hitchcock prosecut ing, S. K. Kano dofeudiug. Judge Perry will approve ac counts of J. H. Paly as adminis trator of tho estate of E.3. Collin. deceased, wh-u continued by ' the clerk. Distribution to hoirs , will not be made until February, ! to allow ioreign heirs time to pre sent their claims. Hurtwoll for petitioner. Tho estate is all per sonal, being now a cash balanco of 82080. Koloa Sugar Co. vs. J. K. Smith and othors, ojoetinout, is being heard by Judge Perry this after noon. Kinnoy& Ballon for plain tiff; Hartwell for defendants. 1'oi.ic'e coi'iir jvsvrrEii.s. A VoryKtnnll Calendar Illicitly DU. Iori of I'mlnr, In tho police court this morn ing Judge do la Vorgno mado very quick work of an, unusually small calendar for Monday morning. Tho crop of Saturday night drunks was very small, thoro be ing only four of thorn at S2 each fino and 81 costs. D. Kanuha was charged with assaultiug a police officer but the chargo was nolle pros.'d ou con dition that ho plead- guilty of being druuk aud di-crdorly. Tho same course was pursued with Kumoiki who was charged with disturbing tho peats and quiet which usually reigns in this city ou a Saturday evening. Ah Kee pleaded guilty of sell ing spirituous liquors. Sonteuco suspended. I rank E. Lyun paid So and costs on a ploa of guilty of as sault and battery on W. Koberts. Sueda pleaded guilty of being, a common nuisance, his offoneo consisting of leaving his ho?so aud wagon unfastened. Tho trial of D. Lualuaalii, ac cused of larcony, went over until Thursday, and that of A. L. Mor ris, for smuggling opium, until tomorrow. PIONEEJ. Building and Loan Aociation Tho Regular Monthly Mooting will be bold at tho Chamber of Commerce ou MONDAY EVEN ING. Docombur 7, 180(5, at 7:30 o'clock. K3 Payments are required in Gold. A. V. GEAR, 475-2t Secretary. FOft SALE. 1 House on Kinnii street. 1 House on Kin.in streot. 1-2 Story Cottngo on Fort street. 2 Ootlfigos on Fort stroot. 1 Furnished House, Emma Square. G. E. BOAUDMA.N, -177-tf Agont. SATIN, SWA I ime v opios i -ON- OTHER USEFUL THINGS. DIRECTIONS The cofTee used should be ground very fine and placed in the inner chamber. Pour boil ing water over the cofiecr cover and allow to remain on- the stove six or seven minutes. When the coffee is made, raise the inner chamber and fasten with the set screw to strain. The clear amber coffee remains in the Coffee Pot ready to serve. ! The inner chamber may be lifted out if desired. POINTS OF EXCELLENCE 1. Economy It is a cofTee saver. In a short time it pays for itself. 2. By using" finely ground coffee you are enabled to ob tain every particle of strength contained in the coffee. 3'i- The cloth being stretched tightly across the bottom of the inner chamber to strain the- coffee, making a large flat surface, the coffee, is strained very readily. 4. The cloth used on the inner chamber being adjustable, it is easy to remove.. 5. There is no pl3e in the inner chamber, Coffee Pot or strainer to collect the sediment that may make: the coffee muddy. 6. There is no reason why you should not make coffee exactly alike 6j mornings in the year, without the slightest variation. 7. The coffee will keep hot longer, because the Coffee Pot consists of. two thicknesses instead of one. 8. You can make one cup of coffee as. well and as satis factorily as a pot full. 9. The inner chamber uiay be removed and washed.., and the clear strained coffee: may be saved for lunch. 10. By not subjecting the Coffee Pot to extreme heat it should last a lifetime. We have these new coffee pots in one, two, three and four quart sizes and sell them at the San Francisco retail price. We have also a fine line ot the old fashioned earthenware tea pots and something new in the shape of improved tea strainers, which are both ornamental and cheap. We have a full line of kitchen ware in tin and agate. THE Hawaiian Hardware Co. LIMITED, Opposite Sprocket' Bank, NO. 307 FORT STHFjET. EVENING DBOEMBKH 7, 1800. ngJitikVStwjfcjtTfea ra,wraaiaiarai3ra?jra'a ivnot - Let You (j?Q aMT.-rfntti'Jy i " . w:u i fcs .. ir..j;f. U IIUUIIl IlllUWllL; llll UHIHlil.wl i..i . i to !. you thtv kceedinuly a"d StyJ 1S lfl ov,du,,co- huge and beautifuf collection of Chatelaine Watches & i I IN SILVER,--.GOLD FILLED : AND GOLD 28 Leas Some nlaiu. others Ifcnuti- fully enameled; some as-Binall nsa twenty live cent piece; oth $ ers a littlo largor, sonio as low j as six dollars, very few nbovo M forty but thoso in heavy gold pj cases. m S ,g Our medium sized wntcbtas ;j for boys me very attractive, tf) Fetching designs, which v.iU a ;'.' Fivo dollars buys a protljr swell watch with us. All back i ed by our "laoney back" eug f rauteo. a H. F. WichmasJ I iaTafassaiE!iaiBisiaa"aji3!aa'5i3i,ajaiaiaiaiEjM J. I. WATERHOUSB A ship loiuV of Ap;ateVfiS! w.mld be a big, lot for one store oven in. tho United) Saf.cs; it's a btg. lot for Hono lulu and more-ilian wo rocuir eJ but vhot: we did get en two sailing -vessels would ns tonish tho people if t hoy saw rJl the nrtkleo in one pUoc Our stock of! Agateware is .selected from ''Firsts" not, "Seconds;" che quality is the best that c,ni be made antd'Avo sell it at th piece you uso-l.'to pay for the- second quality.. This rnca3- a saving o?33:$J per cent, because tho life -of ai first-class price of Agate wax) is a tinroi longor tnau owe-o! ; the second, class. When buying for thW j. day season there is. mo ro pleusuro in receiving cuse' fui present, than in a bail' Dlc Every- housewife los j r00d China, and there is, imp Jhino moro beautiful than, 4 j et of Haviland. Wo hav.o- a com plete stock of thisi va' f0 and sell it m tull seta, or sino-lo pieces so th-it if you wantto fill up u set thab. 4fls been brokon or purchase tt Jozen plates or a couwe s et you can bo accoinnio(liitid. J. T. WATERHOUSE Quoen Sfci'eot. mrniffWnM Notice. G. TZ. lloniduinn is torupornrily located at corner of Qiuevi and Nuuauu Htioetn, ready to attcud to nuy busluusi entvuttud to him. -171-lm --r9'Mjg. v. n" Shoe Science Is well nipnifystod in the Shoos wo havo stocked Ut) with for tho season. Hero ovnrv now sbnnn r j' kvery now Innlc that makes n shoo raoro com- fortablo or gives? it longer life,, is found in the foot wenr on salo. All the boat makes ore represented in i The Manufacturers' Shoe Co,, S Exclxisive 51G Fort; Street, iAWTJi eum . . .. Heai quart ers G3?- Gr TIrnuosoL'ss 0zols. Store, Iort t. Presents its usual Holiday o Season for Y 23?" .Early bcycrs ccouru tlio ' tiolce ot jU-ctlon fmm the l!net lilies of lbarciiiiuilir. vjd CUrlal . mas curd. lliuappV Iciither goodr., holld y IiooIih mkI bnokloli, gitnus for parlor nml field, dolbiof oil si: :cs nud kimts.doll cirriancn, velo cipedes, wnRoDB, tnrrors, but iy Hwiug clmirs, hIiuo lly rockt-n), alphubtit Hnd builditg blookn, rubbur toys, iruu toyn, tin toyo, wood toys, mechanical toyi i, niotnj nrul cliiun ten betH, rulls crers lixs'io. (lower tksuo, w bito cbiut for piititini;, tuiuuciiro nuil toilet h 'tH, trivoliiiK cas( h, brush sets, work boxes iiml Ims keto. photo and autogtaph t Ibuum, holuhiy papvtoricu nud ta. 1 tiottory, silver mounted iuV. stands, desk pads folilew. sponge cups, photo frnint'Croto .olTlco nudjiooket diaries for ltn, with. miiBy-other urtieles.tliat must bo seen, to bo oppreciutud. "A. Word to tho Wise is Sufficient. iS-jv nta Claus is extremely fcnjl of receiving letters from the I" ittle ones. Ho generally oflbr 3 a valuable prize of some kinf i to well behaved children and this year ho has notified W" all, Nichol3 Co., who are to n j as his agents hero, to offer ha his 11a 1110 a beautiful French drf ill to tho Honolulu girl or fr oy who writes him the most c riginal letter. Any little one ' andor ten years of nge may compete for the doll which is sure to bo highly prized by the lucky recipient. Now, girls, this is your opportunity. Brush the cobwebs and dust of puzzling questions out of your minds and write the old gentleman a nice lettor; some thing different from anything you have evor written before. You may ask your papas and mammas how to spell tho words but. tlje. thoughts and good wishes should bo all your own. On honor, now! Letters may bo mailed in tho letter box at Wall, Nichols Co's store between 9 o'clock next Saturday morning, Nov. 2Sth, and 12 o'clock noon of December 2Jtlt, the day before Christmas. Tho doll will he on exhibi tion in 0110 of their largo show windows during tho above period. The judges of tho merits of the letters received will be decided upon by repre sentatives of tho press of Honolulu. &- v 'r V- T1 ?.,-. a f ij this mammoth afcock. X. K . .. . I iiml V Shoe Dealers. -3S3 Honolulu, H. I. .MOTSfATm ttractions in Hovelties of the oung and Old. MW, DIMOND'S We havo been sitting on the ragged edgo of a damp cloud for tho- past two weeks, contemplating tho result in the ov nt of tho non-arrival of tho S. G. Wilder with our cut glass ware and other ar ticles which wo had selected for tho holiday trade. Yes terday tho tension on our nervous system relaxed; tho Wilder arrived and twenty four hours after this goes into print, we will have 11 display of fino goods on our counters, such as never was seon here before. The additional space re quired has been obtained by doubling up on our show coun ters, tanking -now ones and changing around some of tho old ones on the second floor. We're ready for business and the number of sales of holiday goods we havo mado during tho post three weeks constrains us to believe that the business is ready for us. By tho Wilder we have all kinds of things suitablo for Christmas gifts. Many of them are in cut glass, and they com prise: Saucers, Salad Dishes, Rose Bowls. Pickle Jars, But ter Tubs and Plates, Ico Cream Trays, Decanters, Lemonade Sets, Individual Oils, Tumblors, Individual Butters, Creamers, Smelling Salts and half a hundred other things. Then there are Chafing Dishes iu moro than a dozen v stales. Library, Hall nnd Piano Lamps, Crepo Paper Shades and Silk Shades and Onyx Tables. WQ)JmJL Von Holt Buildin iff 5. o . .to w VfctfM . , '- $ v. rm tej -k., .J&JCA .