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r r yW"11 "m$i.kirm mfe,infwr TPfr" T? L"v'"l,MW;V 1fIN iivr V. I f 5 C . ., I Evening Bulletin, Publljhei Every Diy, fxctpt SunJay, l no Klne tired, Honolulu, II. 1., by the BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO.MPANY. W. H FAHRINdTON DANIEL LW1AN . . Editor Cltv E.'ltor TUESDAY, DEC. (J, 1808. Now watch tho ollieinl organ throw up its hnt nnil cheor for tho annexation of tho Philippines nml tho wisdom o rresklput Mc Kiuloy. It will rush to get in out of tho wot as it did in thonoutrnl ity hfTnir. MUltn IIKMOritATIC COWAIIIHCK. After mulling over its lawbooks four days tho Advertiser has dis covered certain opinions which are offered as proof that an American who took tho conditional oath in Hawaii is no longer an American citizen. This is of course pleasing to tho oflicial organ since it afford au opportunity to again throw mud at tho Americans in Hawaii who forced tho local govemmont to declare against neutrality. As usual tho Advertiser has fought shy of its original state ment and gono off into a disserta tion on expatriation. It has for gotten its statement that tho Am ericans who had taken tho condi tional oath to Hawaii would re quiru an act of Congress to make them full Amoricau citizens. It has no law to account for tho fact that theso enmo Americans who have taken tho oath to Hawaii re turn to their country and their rights of citizonship arc in no way embarrassed. The Advortiser wisely announces that ovory man who took tho oath to tho Republic is expatriated, and must bo naturalized before taking part in Araericaus affairs again. It says "This is tho law." Americans havfl token tho oath in Hawaii, thoy have returned to the United States, thoy havo re ceived tho full rights of Amoricau citizenship. This is tho fact, and as beforo stated we suppose the Advertisor will consider these facts 08 evidonco of tho corruption and cussedness of a wenK nation unworthy of choers from loyal citi zens. Tho Advertiser quotes pre cise languogo, tho Bulletin quotes preciso facts. Sinco tho Advertiser poses as a Wnl dictionary, ns it has tho full official power of tho government behind it in fighting legalisms we presnmo it will not bo iwerso to answoring theso queries: Has the Supremo Court of the United States ever rondorcd 11 de cision ou tho citizenship of Amer icans who took tho conditional oath in Hawaii ? What was tho ruling of Secre tary of State Frelinghuysen on the question of citizonship ? Has tho Advortiser any facts to prove than an American who has taken tho conditional oath in Ha waii has "divested himsolf of hie Americau citizonship, becomes an alien, and losos all his forraor rights ?" Does tho Advertisor maintain that tho attitudo of Secretary Greshara toward Hawaii has not beon repudiated by tho pooplo of tho Uuited States? It is interesting to note that the Advertisor whon in search ol arguments continually falls back upon a repudiated ropresontative of Domooratio cowardico in ordor to prove its claims. In tho law quoted it is notable that a citizon "may" bo treated by tho govern inont as expatriated. Tho main question tho Advertiser's quota tions raises is: "Is a citizen of the United States expatriated by tal iug tho conditional oath in Ha waii?" If so ho cannot "vote in tho Unitod States without br coming naturalized. Secretary Greshara intorproted tho ay to read againBt loyal Americans, who wero individuals carrying out tho Republican policy of annexation a policy wniou Gresham bated. Cleveland and MALICIOUS SHOOTING A soldior tarried nt Punahou yesterday oroning on his route to camp at Waialao. Ho reclinod in Mr. Dillingham's paddock and, taking out a rovolver, began shoot ing at Mr. Pain's pot dog. Tho animal is tho white and black fol low tho tramways manager car ries in his brako nlongsido of him when driving about town. Tho Portugueso boy on duty at tending to changes of teams for tho cars remonstrated with the shooter, but only with tho effect of being threatened with bullets himself. Ono of tho bullets en tered tho dog's body ander tho foreleg and barely missing the vital organs lodged in tho poor creature's belly. Dr. Shaw was oont for but did not extricato tho bullet last night. Moanlimo tho polico wero call ed and a mounted patrol detail took tho soldior to tho station. Afterward an armed guard of threo men from tho camp camo to tho station and tho offender was surrendered to thorn. Georgo Hudson is tho nomo of tho offender entered nt tho station, l'ho civil authorities aro not deal ing with his case. ALMOST A MUTINY. Tmuliln Almnrit Ken ml la About Three About threo days ago thoro wero signs of mutiny aboard tho U. S. T. S. Scandia, arising from tho fact that a saloon watchman, Schwartz by name, was put in irons at tho orders of Captain Mcsscr. It seoms that Schwartz pulled nsido tho curtains of tho forward port holes whilo Captain Ecblcs was in tho saloon. Tho military officer gnvo an order and claims that Schwartz unswered in an im pudent manner. Captain Echles was anxious to push tho caso and a report was turned iu toCi.plnin Mossor. Sch wartz was placed in irons. As soon as this was done, mur murings began among tho men of tho ship aud talk of mutiny was prevalent. Schwartz was kept in ironB for threo or four hours and then brought boforo Captoin Messor. Asked if ho considered that ho hnd beon impudont to Captain Echles, tho saloon watchman an swered as ho did in tho first placo, "No, sir; not at nil." Captain Echles then told Cap tain Messer that ho did not care to push tho chso any further. m m Klrclrlcal ICnjjInecr to Come. D. E. Evans, the expert olectri cal ongineor of Baltimore and a brother of Harry Evans of this city, will bo horo in tho near futuro to look into tho matter of Hie proposed eloctrio railway for Honolulu. Mr. Evans built tho whole system in Baltimore and other cities in the United Statos. Whilo 0. G. Bnllentyno, the mauacer of tho io Honolulu ComA ,-,., , , . , Baltimore, ho wasTlie Quality and Assortment of Mr. Evans and the imuy, was in entertained by M two had Eomo important confer ences about tho proposed system for this placo. It was this that determined Mr. Evans to visit Honolulu. Mr. Lo Volcano fo ns gono to tho vacation trip. HawaiianOperaHouse TUESDA.Y DEC. Otli - - NANCE O'NEIL .AND , McKEE RANKIN CO. BOUGIGAULT'S LED ASTRAY! THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., DECEMBER C, Wo nro now opoulug a line of WHIPS Comprising liuggy, Hiding, Jockey, English Crops, Dog Snako, Hawaiian, etc., etc. In Wliitlobono, Malacca, English Holly Straight Holly, Haw hide. Dog Collars, Iioggins, Mexican Holts. Call and get the flrt choice Fort Streot. ffl fit' 'jlkV W m The Imagination (0 o i;n o m n ouuuncb a (f $ Great Part of the JJ Pleasures of ? Ti'fn (0 m m (0 In no case is this so well il lustrated as in the fact that many men will pay outrag eously high prices to have their clothes made to meas ure because they imagine (0 (0 (0 9 m w they get a sort superior to ready made. So they do, j unless they get the famous :J: Sten-Bloch clothes, every '" garment of which bears the W label. These clothes please the imagination and insure the sense of being well dressed, W and save one-half the price which one would pay to a merchant tailor. Will you have a look at these clothes to-dav ? (0 (0 M. McIMERNY Modern Clothier, Merchant and Fort Streets. w Have You Seen Our New Store? New Goods? Do You Like Our Three Show Windows ? You are looking for Holiday Presents. You will find them in our store. Articles from 1 5 cents to $7$. We cater to all, and our prices are right. We have en route large ship ments of merchandise in our various lines, which will enable us to fill the wants of the peo ple to their entire satisfaction. W,e invite public inspection and public opinion. W.WJimond & Co,, LIMITED. The People's Store, ....: Von Holt Illock, King street. MADAME LK VANWAY, of S. F. MRS. D. E. OUAMIIKRS, of N. Y. ARt M1! 73 Beretania street, Honolulu, h. !. mmmmmmmwwmttmwmtffmm?wmrfmm?fTmgg k Household Supplies. We are Offering, This Week, Exceptional Values Lace Curtains! Curtain Muslins! Just the thing or Brightening up your Homes. Christmas to many means New Curtains. We have them in all qualities, from $1.25 up to $20 per pair. We are showing SOME SWELL PORTIERES1 N.S.Sachs CmSsTHE WWWWWWUUWWWMWMWWMWWMWWWMMK MERRY CHRISTMAS AT THE GoldenRuleBazaar Dolls, Toys, Books, Drums, Guns, Whips, Horses, Pistols, Prang's Calendars Books.Cards, Paint Boxes, Manicure Sets, Cigar Boxes, Autograph Books, , Bicycles, Tricycles, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Carts, Wash Sets, Little Chairs for Dolls as BIG AS BABIES Dressed Dolls from 15c to $8 ! Everybody is cordially invited to visit the BAZAAR, 3 G Fort St. J. M.WEBB. I Your work solicited, nml the finest c1iib.h of Horvieo AT REASONABLE PRICES GUARANTEED. Only White Labor Employed All Flunnels and Silks washed by hand. Ordinary Mondlng, nnd But tons Sowed On. The Honolulu STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY, Limited. jfiTTulephono 683i ft,'d leave your orders. 105S NOTICE. Yee Cliong 1ms bought tho btoro of Soon Look, at corner of Miller anil Boro tnnla stroets, and ho will not bo respon sible for any ilobts contracted by said Soon Look prior to and uftor Novombor 5th, 1608. "S0.1v 1898. m.... .AJSTTD, Dry Goods Co., Limited, PEOPLE'S PK0V1DBBS.S?-) isjsM&aisjisiajasiaisiiajajaBj 1 Stylish Phaetons. M "Wo have just received, m signmont of (JONJLNU JUUDY zv3 . anu otuer vouicloa. Honolulu Carriage flanufactory m "W. -W. WBIGHT, Pron'r. H 1034 V IK YOU ARE TROUBLED with dnndniU'or nny tllsenso of tho Benin, a trial bottle of DANDRUFF KILLER will entirely ruinovo ull doubt ua to tho virtue claimed for tlio preparation. Prickly heat cured by a lew applica tions. Bo sure that tho label on the bottle bears tho two faces and name; ull others nro imitations. F. PACHECO, Solo Proprietor. SELLING AGENTd- HolllKter Druir Co., Benson, Smith & Co., Union Barber Shop. 1081 Artistic Graining Kg Vg DECORATING AND NATURAL SXt Xt WOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY. House Painter, Paper Hanger, Grainer, Glazier, and TlNTER : : : MERCHANT STREET, 1070 Next to Polico Station THE FAMOUS KICKAPOO INDIAN MEDICINES Aro for sale by our czclusiro distributing' ngonts : : : HOBRON DRUG CO., Fort and King Streets, 10G2 HONOLULU. it on tho Wilder, n largo con- m PHETOiNS, HUNABOUTS FOnT STREET, AI10VE HOTEL. Big Bargain! WHO WANTS THE FINEST SEASIDE RESORT , IN THE ISLANDS ?- Extensive Improvements, 3Jig Business, and Bright Prospccts-a5 It is LocatiTat Waikikil Address W. II. M Jlullotln onico. Eleotion of Officers. Notlco Is hereby given that at tlio An nual Mooting of tho Oaliu Sugar Com pany, Llmltod, hold In .Honolulu, No vombor 28, 1808, tho following Ollkors and Directors wero oloctod to servo forr the ensuing yoar : IJST OF OFFICERS: Taul Isonborg, l'rosldont. H. F. Dillingham, 1st Vlco-I'rosldent. M. I. Robinson, 2nd Vico-Prosldont. J. P. Hackfold, Treasurer. Ed. Suhr, Socrotnry. AV. P. Allon, Auditor. HOARD OF DIHECTOItS : S. C. Allon, P. J. Lowroy, W. Woltors, J. A. MeCandloss ; and ox-ofllelo : Taul Isenborg, II. p. Dillingham, M. P.'Hob lnson, J. p. Haekfold, Iil. Suhr. ED. SUHR, 10S0-2"- Socretarv. s Among tho pasBongora in tho Kinnu this morning who went to attend tho Woods-Parker nuptialB wero tho following : Princess Ka lulani, Mies Robertson, Mrs. R P Wnipn, Robert Pnrkor Jr. and oam Avoods. ,VV "wr- &V.