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wmmmwm mrrm ?V9y 7 I wv ' &. Evening Bulletin, P uMlsheJ Every Day. except Sunday. I io KltiR ltreet, Honolulu, II. I., by the BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO.WPANY. W. R. FARRINGTON EJIIof DANIEL LOOAN City Editor Siil)crlllin llnlcMi Per month, an where in Hawaiian Islands . . .$ is Per year " " " 8 " Peryear.poMpald.toAmerlca.CanadnorMexIco 10 do Per year, postpaid, other foreign countries 13 00 -ayable Invariably In gjvance, l'cli'liiiirul Business Office !I5'I. EJitorlal Rooms, Mil, Postonice Box, 404, TIIUHSDAY, OCT. 20, 1SD8. A prominent Spiininrd aitys "Wnr is Bcieuco nnd eniiitnl." Gouernl Sherman's definition still holds good for tho weak sido nuy- Tho people of this territory will not be slow in ro8pondiu(j to tho cnlls for ngsistunco consequent to tho d.'st.uetion of tho Mriunnolu Semimiiv. Fort ptreM mori'linntfl nceept tlio nilngo that the early bird cntcheB the worm; tlioy nleo assort tbnt tho enrly niorchnut catches all tbo btreet swooping dust. Tho big dealers nro getting into lino on theKtock Exclimijo. Tho financial music will soon bo sound ing Wagner airs and tho monoy barrels will be unlocked. American Philippines will hold much the Ranio position as British Epypt. It is to bo liDpod bow over that tlni United States will never have a Chinese Gordon in cident. Into the WHbto baskets rolled the memorial. This is whnt the Congressional historian is likely to write when the Congressmen pot thtou'jh with tho Hnwoiian Cominiwtricn repoit. Col. JVyrin says no one knows how much it e )sts hitn to r r quired to k"ep quiet. Fui" ly ho has iiifinriij" of the linii'H when admission feos wpro charg ed to hear him spi-ak. Advocatps of free silver aie be ginning to feel the fcivo of Co saying tho harvest ready but the laborers are few. Now Yoih can not even Bud a omlida'o iw.niig to run on a free siher pla.foiin. Tho attitude of tho Adv. rtisor toward Judge Wilcox h merely another example of tbo viigpriesof our morning contemporary. If it expressed consistent opinions on tho same subject throe days in succession tho name of tho pnppr would have to bo changed. No candidates for tho Hawaii judgeship; no i-audidut '8 for gov ernor. Tbo number of people who are not candidates for ollice is something ivmarU'ible, but the Ptiuiiiiou lioiigo will bo cast iu tho shitdobesido the candidates thatwill bloom about tho time the Com mission ropoits at Washington. That piominout politician of Ohio who is to bo our future gov ernor is a good deal like tbo "pro rninont Deiuoorat" and "piominont Itepublioiiu," who aro heard from about enmpaign time as dcclara ing opposition to tho party caudi dates. It is always a good plan to have a man of straw to quoto from in timo of need. Tho Tacoma Ledger guts aftor tho statistical department of Ha waii as follows: Nativo Hawaiians, who squat on tho shady sido of tho narrow sidewalks oE Honolulu to mako and sell tho floral wrouths known as lein, stretoh out upon tho walk at uoon and indulge- in a bleep or 8ienta. JndoleiiCH quickly lif etimes a part of life anil it lion so penut-ated businoss and ofliciul circles that i o nu'hnritaUvo Bta tifaties later than for 18110 cau be &- LutMuMkAfhW Mtkc xamkJ&Jk THE found. Tho people as a wholo aro not hkoly to nwiiUou to tbo knowl edge that Undo Sam is really their mastor until tbo next can tury is half a decade advanced. Tho natives are good-natured, hos pitablo and muBieal. If thero is one thing tbnt tho Hawaiian legislatures have in tho past neglected it is appropriations for properly compiled and up-to-dato statistics. Figures aro recog uizpcl as a good thing to bavo but to pay niouoy for them has been considered n needless expense Is is to bo hoped that tho new life of tho territory will bring an fiwnk piling in this lino. ioirritui)i:si: iui:nu:s. No ono iu tho country is watch ing tho American labor oxperi- mout at Ewa with' moro interest than members of tho Portuguese colony. This is a lino of work to which the Portuguese are particu laily adapted. Tbo question cau tb"y woik in tho Colds ? does not bavo to be asked twice. What tho Portuguese now seek to discover is why their peoplo aro not givon tbo saino opportunities iu cooper ative cane fanning as tbo Califor nia farmer. They ask why tho Ca lifoiniau is givon a bouse with land to cultivate garden vegetables and the Portugueso offered plan tation quarters; Californiaus al lowed $18. advanco per mouth and Portuguoso SIC. Califor niaus, one-sixth tho cano crop and Portugueso SI. 10 per ton; Califoruin8 a contract for a term of yeais and Portugueso a contract to be terminated at any timo ? Tbes aro questions which only plantation nmungers cau nnswer and whether they will or not is nnothor question. Like most cor- poiittiou managers they do not look with particular favor upon tbo queries of theorizors who want tho reasons for details of business. All things boiug equal however it seoinB reasonable that the Por tuguese herein tho country should bo given all tho reasonable oppor tunities possible for labor iu the plantation fields. Thoy aro a hard working peoplo and they are close at baud. If nuy favornblo ev pli ms are mode, they cortain ly have a claim ou being givon tho first refusal. Ono thing is cortain, tho California farmers aro not likely to underbid tho Portuguese on tho matter of wogos. Siini'iii In Still n Sick Man, llav-iiiu, October 10. Hour Ad miral Sampson's continued illness is having a depressing effoct upon tho other members of the evacua tion commission, who, besides bo ing hampered in thoir work, are filled witu regrot at tbo Boar Ad miral's troublo. Gonorals Wade ami Butler fear Sampson cannot recover unless given absoluto iest from caro. E O Wbito has declined to ac cept the position of Captain of Co . One-teaspoon- ful baking powder h Schilling's Dest money back. Notice to the Public. Having hold out my Intorest In tbo Miiiuifncturors' Kline Company,!!!! tlioso oulnn tlio old linn nji tn tliu ovonint; of (V'tnlmr I7tli, nro rocjuoMtoil tn rail unci Mittlu with Mr. Harris, the lmokkoopur of the Manufacturers' Shoo Company, who 1m fully iiuthoi'lsrcd to receipt for tho Hiimo; or tn tho uiidorNined. 10 l.r,-l w 1). !'.. SMITH. Pviblio Lands Notice. On Monthly, Xov. M, nt 12 o'olock noon, will lie t-olil nt jiuhllc aiietloii,nt front entrance of Juillclnry llullilln, Ifonoluln, 1 1 ncroH of land at Kuniii lonmloo, Kiiual; liroken (,'iileh lunil; about .11 miles lunukn of (iovernment Itoad. llp-et prleo WOO. TorniHCnuh, U.S. Oold. Kor full part leu Inrs, plan, Ac, apply at 1'ilhlle l.uiuls Olllec, liouolulu, .1. if. liliUWS, A(.'entof l'ublle I.and. Oetnliur 18, lbJS, II)!.') "'' w. . ' j Mm - Siw- EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. 1., OCTOBER H. A. S. RENOWN, Halifax, N. S., Sept. 17, 1898. Vacuum Oil Company, Halifax, N. S. Gentlemen : We have been using your 600 W Aineral Cylinder Oil and Marine En gine Oil for over a year, and I can recommend them as giving first-class lubrication in every way, and they can be relied on to do good work all around. Yours truly, T. W. JOSE, Senior Engineer, (Royal Navy). 'J Fort Street. I Sole Agents for the Hawaiian ' Islands. : , LAME & CO., 210 King Stkket. Commission Brokers Stock nntt IlniuN bought nnd sold muter tho rnlt'H nml in tliu bouitl rooms of tho Honolulu Stock Exchange Notice. I'ursniiM wishing tn obtain board nt Makiiuao, Muni, cm bo accommodated at JIKS. II. It. HAII.KY'S. Tonus, $10 iwrwcok. 05ri-0m MADAMK LH VAXWAY, of S. 1". JIH.S. I). K. ('ItAMHKltS, of N. Y. - . v 73 Bcrctania street, Honolulu, H. 1. Mm- 9i3MHaiaiiaiaar5Msii2iaia'sia'3iiaaijMM2iMaMS BJNJdiW UjCaLltltilJEiLU-JiiO H m If ray .AND.., aC-.2r3XT3E3SJS ajj In many Designs and Patterns. We can make any style vehicle that i hi rtt nt flu r,'ii,fi'i(rp rlfi m if (irrcw r ES . i.v.UU Vtw m AV. A V . AVllICrllT, Prop'r. m AV. AV. AVJICiMIT, Prop'r. gS io.U . '. KOHT STHKCT, AHOVK lKrTKL gg ggjSiarpjgrarjarjjgjaiajarargrgrgggr LACE CURTAINS" "YOUR OWN PRICE. We liavo 300 pairs of LAOE OUHTAIXS, which wo will soil from 7S Ooixtjs -to S7.50 A pair to clean out tho consignment. CITY FUM1TDEB" ST0EE. H. H. WILLIAMS, Manager. Love Blocfc, 534 SNAPS! You A Few Days Business Reasons We will sell some lines of Hoods out at unheard-of prices during the present week. You need some things now, you are constantly buying what we have to sell. We will always have what .you want for sale, but we must have room now. THEREFORE You can save from 2$ per cent to SO per cent on many articles if you attend to the matter now and do not let the opportunity go by. W. W. Dimond & Co., N LIMITED. The People's Store, Kins Street. FOR i,&K ..iiv -r AiiSt!l.rtfc't"Sa; -1'2 xnmmtimmmmmmmmmnmimmte Can We Be Of Any Service To You? Try Us We . Want Yoitj? Trade. u iuiiui.iiuaiiiuiiiiiiiiauaiuiiuuiaiiiiuiidi-.i'ii.iiiiiiutl you want. t, i ....w. j m - 536 Fort Street. RED.WII1TE AND BL u .THE., GoldenRuieBazaar Has just received a now lino of TABLETS and PAPKT ERIES with tho Stars and Stripes on caeh shoot of papor, with Envelopes to match. Also, DEWEY TABLETS, something now and at right prices. New foreign mail stationery! Elegant tinted Papotorios at 25e a hox ! Kogular50o Tablets at 35o each! Regular 25e Tahlots at 20e each ! A Special Tab- lot for the Boys in Blue at a Rl'UOIAIilA' low 1'iaou! 316 Fort Street, rfi'Hit - '& 20, 1898. r N. S. Sachs Dry r5 k W'Slj5rJlrirJrJiilwrJrJlMWrJlrJMWrJNlrJrJrJfrJNlrJtrJl'W 5 WE ARE OFFERING 2 Special Inducements E r? a l if p; S: S .IN OUK. Domestic Department This leek. ."Wo havo just Our Second Big Shipment .OF. LINEN and COTTON TOWELS Ranging from 35c. to 7.50 per doz. 3. ALSO. A Complete Assortment of E Honeycomb and Toilet Quilts I at PRICE THAT CAN'T BE BEAT. 2 Do not fail 10 examine this stock. Wo suppose, howoor, that tliore uro sonio people on the Islnnds who lning ine that our talk about our $10, $1 and $15 SUITS la " Jlrng." If there were not such iioo ple wo would be helling all tho men's elotlies worn In town. If any man who thinks this way will come here and huy (ineofthe.se miltn, and after he gets It home llnds It faulty In style, lit, mate rial and finish, and decides It Is not worth what he paid for It, wo will jjlvo lilm his money back without a quibble. Think a little! Such a contract is a legal contract, and no oll'er could be more fair. "The Kash," 9 Hotel Street : : WaYCrlCy BlOCi Agents for Dr. Dcimel'e Linen-Mesh Underwear. Soud for Catalogue. We Make Shirts to Order. Tolophono No 070. Jewelers. Gr. DIKiTZ, Practical Watchmaker 417 NUUANU ST. Rtpilr line complicated Watches, Clocks, Music Doxesand Jewelry. All work EuaranteeJ. Ttilrty-fivejears experience. LATEST STYLES JEWELRY By last Btenmer from the Const. THE REGULAR THING At my etore, whore the BEST CUSTOM WORK Is dono repairing ami new work both. Pins, rlgs, braeelul, watch rauklug, etc. H. G. BIART, - 404 Fort St. iiiW Goods co. i received . vA ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN USE OUE, .-nWgiS55i&. Toiio better. Eudorsodby tlio Toaohors Everywboro. First Edition now ready, TIUOE ONLY 10 CENTt Published and for snlo ouly by WALL, NICHOLS CO. FOR SALE, CHEAP, One 20Light (52 Volts) Electric Storage Battery Plant L OASOUxSCTne SIotroH, fawltchoH, ote In nrst-clas.s run-' niiiK ordor; winm tnn be ouslly run hv uny Horvnnt In a vory short time. The coIIh cannot hucklo or short circuit. lor fiirthor Information npply nt tho Hawaiian Kloctrlo Co. - ' 1037-tf Bemoval Notice. DH. WOOD HAS ItllMOVKI) HIS neMdem-o tn ThurMon Avonue. Tlio Olllees on lieretunlii streot aro rctalnnd. Olllco lioiira after October lfith Wll lie: 0 to 11 a. in.; litolp. ni.;7:!!0tn8:30 p. m. Sundays: 0 to 11 n. m, v Ollleo Tolophono No, 012. ItosldeiicoTulephono No.mii. 1038.1m Spelling Blanks