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Z xV3-uv SWEEPING REPUBLICAN VICTORIES IN THE ENTIRE COUNTRY! . Evening Bulletin Sweeping is the Business of the Live Bulletin Live Merchants Appreciate a Good Thing. i SWEEPING RESULTS Obtained From Advertising in the LIVE BULLETIN JXCLUSlVE NEWS In the LIVE Bulletin Vol. V. No. 1070. HONOLULU, H. I., TJIUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1898. Pnion 5 Ounts. rfwwtfww SUGAR WAR CONTINUES JOHN ENA'S SHIP STOPPED REPUBLICAN BANNER OF VICTORY AN ANCIENT PIANO CASE i I Both Trust and Outsiders Prepare to Take Aggressive Positions. C cral Kori'gn Hcys Maria Teresa May Y . bo Sj1 Peace Matters St. fdUl hi MdDila. Now Yirk, November 9. Sipn wer nut minting to lay that the war botweeu tui sugar trust and the outidn reliuones will, in u diy r two. uia ime 'n more ng grossivo form. Tub D ischcr re liuorv, in L ug laluid Citv, will begin to turn out u high grade of granulated sugar tomorrow. As a result the prico of sugar triir-t stock declined 3 points today. AiioliiT indication of a sharper rivalry whs the reduction of one eighth of a cent per pound in ro fined t 5 ceuts per pound by the agents tor Molleuhouer nnd tho National Company. This is tho price always charged by tho trust, and too Arbuckhs Dosohor Com pany is offering grunulated sugar at tlio sinie price. The American Sngur Refiuding Company post od this notice late in the day. To inept a demand that may bo mado for pao'kngo sugar, wo are preparing of furnish tho trado with a five-pound cotton pnekogo Wo also put in our barrels empty papor packages of a capacity up to live pounds, which retailers may fill at their convenience." MAIIIA TKItKHA ASIIOIII!. Norfolk, Yrt , November 8. The Morritt Wrecking Company has received information that the Murii Teresa is aohoro at Cat Isl and Captain Ohittoudon will, lcavo with the steamer Merritt at on co. Tho Merritt was to havo loft for New Yprk this afternoon, but that order was revoked and prepara tions are now making to Mart for Cat lslnn-1. The Navy Depart ment at Washington has been no tified. phvoe AVPAiiis. Paris, November 9. Today's session of tho Peace Commission begun at 2:15 p. in. and ended at 3 p. in. When tho meriting open od th Americans prosented to their Spiuish colleagues tho an swer of tho United States to the claims submitted on Saturday lust on behidf .of Spain. The document in whioh tho American answer wns set forth consisted of nearlv tt'tv sheets of typuwritton matter It wis a refutation of tho Siin ish ull-gitinii tin because the woidrt "put sessions," ."ownor ehtp" or 'cession" do not occur in the protocol clause touching upou tli" i'iii'ippiu'ft island , t'i Peace C'iii uiM-i'in nave no rahf to dte- ctm tiieiu hjro, and tint veu if tli ' did so it must be in 'h light of tho allege I fact of aiietior agreement that bpiuen H" -reign- ty should not bo l moaned. Kt. Pnul Co Snll for Muiillu. Washington, Nov. 9. Tho Post oQic, Department today aunouuc cd that tho transpoit steainorSt. Paul wil) sail from Kin Francisco direct for Manila November 17. carrying tuo mans aim also Christmas prosentB for our sol diers and sailors. Philadelphia "nil Samoa, Washington, November 8. In quiry at tho Navy Department fails to confirm tho report from San Francisco that tho cruiaor Philadelphia has boon ordered to Samoa. Tho battleships Oregon and Iowa, with tho supply Bhip Celtio, sailed today from Balm for ltio, whoro thoy will take part in the celebration of the anniversary pf ty Brazilian independence. Cruiser IlalTalo,Jlrek Dowb, Washington, November 9. The cruiser liuflalo, which sailed last Saturday from Sandy Hook, bound for Mauila to join Admirul Dowov's squadron, put it at Now port, It. I., today with her ma chinery biokon down. Overhauled on High Seas and Boarded by Officers of Spanish Cruiser. Captain Kiiltll Writes of Ills Experience with a Warship of ILc Dons- Pliolcrjrapb Taken as tLo VtsEcl was Ilovo To. A lettor lstely recivd in San Frn'oifco from Captaiu Oscar Kusloll of the Hawaiiau bark Ila vniian 1 l'S tells of a narrow es capo from seizuro by a Spnuiah mau-of wir about the middle of lui-l Juno, ten days nftor tho bark had railed from lluvroou her way to N'owensllo, Australia Tho Ha waii 'in I-Ii-b loft Ilavro on Juno 3d, nnd on June 11th, nftor she, was clear of the English cbanml and whilo about 8U0 miles out from land, a cruiser was sighted. I ho cruiser ranged alongbido the sailiug vessel and signalled: "Heave to; I will send a host." Tho yollow and red llag of Spain was then run to tho mast bond, and the folks on the Hawaiian Isles watched with fear and trembling a8 tbo Spa niard lowored a boat, which, in chargo of an officer and manned by marines, soon camo alonusido Mrs. Kiistoll, considering capture inevitablo, secreted all the valu ables she could find in her pockets and prepared for tho worst. The Spanish officer camo on board, ox aminod tho ship's papers, and, after makwtr nn outry in Captain Kut toll's logbook, gave him per mission to proceed. "V o aro so clad to got off," says Captain Kustell in his letter, "that wo did-not inquire about the latest war nows. Wo probably got ino6t out of the encounter, fo wo eocur ed a photoginph of tho cruiser. Wo might have got other pictures, but did not think it prudout to point a camera at tho barefooted Spanish marine, who all had Mauser riil b strnppoil on thoir backs and looked very formidable." Police Court. There waB a small cnlondar in tho pdiue court this moruing. Bon Audrado and Ernest Marques were up for truancy. Tho foroior was lot go with a ropriraaod and the latter sent to tho roforin school for a 0ir. Kale-i nud Kauio chargod with luro-ny had sentence suspended for threo months. Twenty fonr of tho Galioians returned from Oihu plantation wero up fur hennni;. Tltt'OK'tpliy AutiUrranry. This ev. ning at 7:30, in Foster htll, corner Nutunn street and Foundry lane, the Alohu Branch of tho Theo'ophioal Sooirty will celebrate the twenty-third Anniver sary of the society's foundation. Any friends or portions intoiested in thcosophy who have not rcci-iv-od cards of iuVitation aro yot cor dially iuvitod ami will bo most welcome. On Monday, November 2lpt, at 12 o'clock noon, James F. Mor gan, Now Honolulu's auctioneer, will sell by publiu auction oight b hares of tho Pioueor Mill Co. Ltd. Tho sale will take place at bis salesroom on Quoou street. R)ral makat tha food pure, wholesome and d.llclMf. POWDER Abiolutcl Puro nmn bi.iw pfiwrrn co.. Nrwvonx. It Floats Supreme from Maine to California, State and Nation. Gage and Roosevelt Win United States Senate Strongly RepublicanStill the New York, N vembor 9. The' Sun ssv: Fuller i turns of Tup"- ! day's elecliou make few changes in the S nil's fnrecnsf of the poli tical situation of t' n Uuit d Stnts1 Smate iu tho Fifty-sixlh Con-1 gress. The Bopublican ihuib are I in encli of tho niuo following Stntes: C'llifoinii, Delaware, lu- diann, Maryland (It 'publicans al ready elected) Nebraska, Nw York, North Dakota, West Vir ginia and Wisconsin. Those changes will givo tin Republicans a clear majoiity to work in har mony with tho House of Repre sentatives and tho Republican Executive. Tho predont Senate contains 41 Republicans, 34 Democrnts, 5 Po pulists, 4 Silver Republicans, 2 Bilvoritos and 1 independent. The Bilver men, howovor, have had a majority of ten on all teat ques tions. In the nw Senato tho Re publicans will have 53 votes out of a total of 90. The following are the Democratic So on tors who will give way to the Republicans on tho 4th of March, 1899: Ste phen M. Whito of California, Georgo Gray of Delaware, David Purple oE Indiana, Arthur P. Gorman of Maryland, William N Alienor jMeorat-Ka, uames omnn Jr. of Now Jerxoy, jEdward Mur phy -Jr. of Now York, AV. M. It'tach of North Dakota, Charles Faulkner of West Virginia nud John L. Mitchell of Wisconsin. The Republicans have olected 188 members to the. House, the DomocratB 161 nnd Populits and mdopondent 8, giyina tho Ropub 1'chhs a c'oar majority over all of 19. Tho Sun's figtirtflhave bpon obtained with tho utmost earo and with every attempt to mako thorn accurate. Thendnro Roosevelt carties the State of Now York by a plurality of between 17,000 ond 18,000. These tigiuos aro bas-d in the ro viso I returns received tonight from ovory county iu tho SUte. Van Wyck's plurality in Gfiitnr New York is 83,938, and ii Man hattau and Bronx borougliB 00, G22. Woolrutf for Louteimut Governor runs sligh ly behind Roi sevelt for Governor. In Massachusetts the Republic ans swept everything, giving Gov ernor Wolcott a plurality of 80, 000. In Nw Jeisoy tho Rjpub liciin enndi Ih'o for Governor goes in by 10.00U. Tho Leuisla'uio is Republican, insuring the olection of a Republican Senator iu pluco of Smith. Connecticut, which sometimes goes Democratic, also turns up Republican by about lG.OOO plurality. Pennsylvania sustains its provious R puhliciu rouord with a plurality of 15'),()uO Ohio sustains McKinley with n plurality of CO.OOn. In Iowa tho ltopublioans como out 02,000 nhoad. Michigan elects a Rp..b lican Governor by 75,0 0 plural ity. Indiana shows 15,000 for the head of the Republican State ticket. Wisconsin tnnkes a record of not less than 40,000 Republican plurality. Tho Kansas Republio ans elect thoir Stato ticket by moro than 10,000. Nebraska repudiates Bryan and freo silver Tho republicans elect four out of six Congressmen. The feature of tho elections is tho total annihila tion of the Populist forces of the West. . " V CAMPOIIMA UISPUHLICAK. San Francisco, Nov. 10. Tho results of the Legislative contests in the Senatorial aud Assembly districts of tho 8tafo show that the Republicans will havo a majority iu both houses. TWro aro elevon Some Doubts About House. hold-over Uepuhlienn Senntoro ami eixteen now ly elected, wnne iho Democrnts have nine hold ovors ami hnv ol ct d four. Tlio ItopublicaiH have elected fi7 As HemblyiiiHii and tho Democrats 2'J, perhain 23. one still liouiir in down. The Kepuhiiciwi iimi-iruy ,ou joint tiallot wilt lie i'J or 01 Plielan carries San Francisco Do Vrios is the -only Fusion Domocrat Ciiuuressmnn olected. Gniie in elected uoveruor of Ca lifornia by nearly 30,000 majority. Tho funion candidate for Secrotary of tho Stato is elected KLICCTION NOTHS. Colorado elects tho full fusion ticket by nearly 50,00 majority. Delaware elects ItppublicAn leg ijlaturo and gains a Republican Congressman. Idaho Is controlled by tho fu eioniets. Illinois Republicans carry thoir etato ticket. Kaunas Populists claim to have olected tha govorunr, otherwise the State went strong Republican. Kentucky id swept cleau by tho Democrats. Missouri is strongly Domoorntic. Nevada roolects Coucrt-Bsmau Rowlands. Minnesota elects the entire Re. publican ticket ox cop t the Fusion governor. Nebraska is again iu tho Repub lican list. Two Congro'S onal dit tncls are Republican, two Fusion nnd two in doubt. Ohio is solidly Ropublican. Pennsylvania elects Republican governor. Democrats makes Con gressional gsius. South Dakota Republican? win tlioStitonn I Oiiuures-iiotial tickets. Teunesseo sondH two Itepubliu atis to Ouugnsj; otherwisd Demo ciatio. Utah is Democratic. To urn gives a Republican Con gressman, Htil-y. Waslnnu'on probably elects tin Republiuau ticket. West Virginia sendi two It- pnblicaiis to Cougrcds and posni idy four. Wi-ODiisin, Michigan, Connecti cut MassachuBetlB JBnd Wyoming aro Bolid Republican. New Mexico and Oklahoma elect Republ cau d legates. Ex-Gnveriior lilnck is now con ciderod a caudidute for U. S. Sen ator. Vrmlarlo . Jllurtlarfil. liondon, November 8. The Coronor's jury which has been in-v-ftiu'Btiug Uindoithon Octoboi 19th 1'ist nf Harold Frodnric, the correhpondent of tho "Now York Tunes," rendored a verdict today of manslaughter agiiust Kate Lyon, a member of tbo lato Mr. Frederic's household, and Mrs. Mills, a Christian scienlipt. BAILEY'S BIKE BITS, lTi:MS OK INTKItHST TO ijioyclk Kiiinits. Rubber Is very scirce and steadily advancing In price Ulcycles tires ani tubes, alto Catrlace tires are likely to advance In price, so cents a PAIR aJ vanca already on some tires. NO ADVANCE WITH US. The )o inch wheel will not take the place of the iS as advertised by some manufacturer In 99, canvass ol various makers has resulted In an estimated ol from 1 to 10 per cent. "The CvcleAn"savs It Is a passlnc (ad, tike the o Inch front wheel of a few years ago, and the very low head of this year. Pro portionate strength has to be followed out to Insure renaoiuiy wnicn gains ana Keeps tne popular lavor, Ulcycles will txdocoraled, and appearance In '94. studed even by those makers who have held back from using transfers striping, etc., the demand Is for decoration and Hikes will be ornamented to suit the taste ol the purchasers DAIIXYS HONOLULU CYCLCRY, tj King street has good second hand wheels at $15. with new tires Sa to $15. NI.W Ulcycles tio 'qt model The Reliable Slormer Wheels t model at $40 guaranteed 1 ear, Aland W tires Repairs of all kinds. $1 per month ktrps your Dike cleaned oiled and punctures repaired a popular hutureat 231 King Street. LORD SALISBURY AND WAR British Preparations Do Not Indicate Love of Strife. Di7doprn(nt or tbe United States h a Serious Halter May Threaten Peace of tbo Votld But Mot Great Britain. L-M1 Ion, November 9. Tho nn ntial Imuquelof the Lmd Ma or of Ij'Uidou ttiok place at tho Guild Hull this evening. The principal spoech was Lord S.lidbury's rospnnsn to tho timst "Uer Mijety's Ministers." The Premier said of the Fashnda affair: Wrf havo had quite recently to consider whether the question of a Euiopeau war was not very near. But, with groat interest and con nidoration the result hss turned out happily, through tho judgment and common seuso displayed by Franco under circumstances of unusual difficulty, which, I think, havo relieved Europo of n very dnngorous and throatoning storm. Referring again to the war pre parations and asking his hoarers to look nt tho stato of tbo world, Lord Salisbury observed: It is tbo first year in which the mighty force of tho American ro publio has boon introducod niuong nations whoso dominions nre ex pinding and whose instruments to a certain extent, aro war. I am not implying tho slightest blame. Far from it. I am not rofusing sympathy to tho Amer ican republio in tho difficulties through which it had passed; but not ono can deny that its appear ance among facto s, Asintio at all ovents, auu possibly in lMirop"au diplomacy, is a grave aud bonous event winch may not conduce to to tho interests of peace, tnough I think iu any ovont it is likely to o induce to the interests of Great Bri ain. rCheers. The MarnuiB concluded by ro- pudiatinc "nil suggestion that our preparation means thnt tlio coun try is animated by tho lust of con quest or a lovo of war; declaring that uroat Britain ib only "ro solved tomaintaiu tho empire Bri tons have reoeivod from their fore fathers nnd to support tho pence whioh is tho glory and sustenance. of our empire." I.olllr Collin. Trie, to IChtl Mfr. London, Nov. 9. Loltio Col lins, tio music hall singer, .at t mpted to commit suicide today by onouing voins in hor throat ami wrist with a ponknifo. She was, takou to a hospital, whero it nas found that hor wouuds wore not btrious, uud sho was removed to bor homo. Ntvap Philippines for Canniln. Lima, ( O.), November 8. A ro port reached horo from Montrenl Hint tho United States Govern ment will proposo to Grout Britain to trndo the Philippines for Cana da. It is said to havo had its ori gin iu diplomatic circles, but tho authority is not given. Ilasmllan Flans. The I. X. L., corner Nuuanu and King strnots, has Hawaiian Flags at 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c. and 25 cts. W. E. Fisher a brother of Col. J. n. Bieher arrived on tho Rio. H. Brltoso has moved to Des ky'ri mm houso in Groon stroo), ouo of tho finest residence locali ties iu town. It is reported on good authority that thero will probably bo a con solidation of tho bank promoters, having the Allen & Robinson buildinp in view, with tho Porry Heath First National bank com bination. As'arulo people do not wibh to be rushed into buying anything they would prefer to take thero owu timo-pthoir loisuro moments and shop to seo what storo keops tho prettiest and best display. J. T. Watorhouso carry a handsome lino of out glaBS, glnssware, and ornokory. Thoir stock of Thanks giving groceries and delicacies is as comploto as conld bo dosirod. fn the Courts for Six Years and Now on Trial. Verdict In HafioM vs. Mirks by DIratloa cf Coait -Costs In Star LIM -Guud- lii Appointed. Boforn Judge Perry this morn ing began tht tio v trial, or lero.l by tli- Supreme Court, of Fruuk I'olles vs Albeit Trnslt nud Snrnh I'rask, replevin for piano. This mixed jmy was sworu: Geo Uoo kano, G. A irclnitnanu, Iviliona, W. O. At water, John Mnktonn, II. A. Parnieloe, Jos. Rosa, O 15. Collins, W. Cluing Uoon, E. K. Mill r, D. A. DoAsett and A. C. Davis This identical piano has been in the courts for si years. Creighton for plaintiff; Wood and Dickoy for defendants. J A Msgoon vs Louis Markp, assumpsit, whb tried by the fol lowing jury before Judge Stanley yosterduy nnd today: 13 It Camp boll, Geogo McNiehol, T 8 Doug las. J D Tregloin, M Phillips, W O Woodon, D T Bailoy.W W Har ris, F A Foster, A B Wood, F J Krugor and Jas Molnerny. Ma goon fe Silliraan for plaintiff; Davis for defendant. By direc tion of tho Court the jury found a verdict for dofeudant, and defen dant gave notice of motion for a new trial. Judgment is entered for plain tiff iu the libel caso of Henry B. Saylor vs. Hawaiian Star Nowa paper Association, for S.VM) dam ages aud S19 50 costs, according o n jury's verdict before Jiulgn ! Porry. cjliaa. L' . Peterson has liven ap pointed guardian of John A. 0. P tersoti nud Win. Ausliu Cot troll, minors. Judge Stanley has signed nn order overruling demurrer of de fendant iu bill to doularo trust of F. L. Dortoh vs. A. V. (Sear. MMlMt AM) HICK. Xo Clianix In Itnsr or HMlittil HavnW lii MilppliiK Itrpurl. Advices to Custle ifc Cooko Ltd. from San Francisco, November 10, sny no ohange has tnken place in quotations sinci the 3rd inst. Centrifugals are 4 5-lGo.for 9t5deg. Ueet", U sjd per cent, uobnod stgar, unchanged. Itico: The Anstrslh wis in uith n biumII quan'ity not yet niupled. Rico would ho 51 a. net to 5 ij-bo. 00 davs. JaiiHii iu fair demnud at 5.80u. duty paid. bluppiug: Atrivca .1. u. Niith, Uouoipn, 5ih. Sailed W. G. Irwin, Honolulu, 9th. On the berth--Albert, to sail 11th; Archer and Transit, no dnto given. Tli llr.l Pln.lor. A piece of finunol dampened with Chamhcrlaiii's Pain Balm and bound on to the affected parti ib suporior to any plabtor. When troubled with n pain in tlio chest or side, or a lame buck, give it a trial. Yon aro certain to bo more than pleased with the prompt re lief which it affords. Pain Balm is also a certain euro for rheuma tism. For B'do by nil dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., Gen. Agts. Tho Rio sails for China Jnpau tomorrow at 8 a. in. nnd Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING POWRm A Pure 0rs?e Cream of Tartar Powder. iO YEAPS 'rr'" STANDARD), 4 i 1 IftiW f "--3-"'-" " i.sVriWtali'Allili.rtia a iH-itltX J "A hdjtJi 34iA (C tMA Ju Jl '- " M-iiUS-Jl" "' ,u ..J i r . v- '