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TUB EVENING BPLIICTJN: HONOLULU, B. I., APItlL 2G, 1899.
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Evening Bulletin,
Plfcllthtl Evrty Day except Sunday, at no Klne
urtel Honolulu, II. I., by the
BULLETIN PUtlLISHING COMPANY.
W.R.rAKRINGTON...
DANIEL LOOAN
Editor
City Editor
TUESDAY, Al'lllL 25, 1899.
Tho iutereet tnkeu iu the match
ed rnccs indicates tlmt Honolulu
will imvo ti elmrp nppetite for the
Juuo rnco mrptinu.
Stock denhug in its relation to
the discussion wmiuntiug from the
churches ntnuds on just nhout the
entuo basis as card playing. Gam
blers play cards but all card play
era are not i inn hi pro.
Terhaps it is for tho benefit of
the torritory that the stock market
in Honolulu is a little slow. The
outside; districts are littblo to bo
temporarily depopulated by tUe
rush to Honolulu's Klondike.
There's no gainsaying that Col.
Whyte aB an ndvonco of whito la
bor doesn't waste my words iu
expressing his opinions. 1 he Am
oricaniziug leaven in tho Uawai
ian labor inniket is working bIow
ly porlmps but nono tho leBS
Buroly.
Whoniimpeiialism in tho Unit
ed States signifies in fact a posi
tive foreign policy, the calamity
howlers lmvo little tuccoes iu
frightening: itbe people with the
inflated bugbears bent out uLclor
tho nomo aMtbo downfall of the re
public." Ono day the lAdveitiser "calls
down" an esteemed Icoutemporary
for taking a fake as tho basis for
moralizing and tho next day tho
Advertiser takes n fake as tho
subject for a wise editorial) The
Advertiser's degrco of morality
depends onfwbo does tho faking.
As a post ,or department com
mander Gen. OharlesiA. King 13
not a'.howling success, but thoro's
not a man iu tho conntry who is
unfair enough to offf r any criti
cism on ttho general's work when
opportunity (comes his way to face
bullets in upholdiug his nation's
cause.
Tho Planters Association ob
jocls to malterB between tho Exe
cutive and iteelf being made pub
lic becaueo it is a business affair
and the public is not interested.
With sugar 'slocks at $20 a share
it is a hard thingito find any ono
of tho readiug publio who isn't
interested.
By no meansl the least Import
ant industry resultant of tho war
in Cuba is tho manufacture of war
relics. Blood stained machetes,
bibles with ,' flattened bullets in
them and a hundred and oue re
lics of army and navy couilicte
may bo had by tho dozen or tho
hundred according to tho suppos
ed gullibility of a local market.
Senator 0. D. Claik Fays tho
talk of Hawaii beidg rnado a col
ony of tho United 1 States is
"alarmist talk." At what station
on Senator Olark's Hue of thought
do President Dole oud his Cabi
net got off? Tho powerful in
fluence of Hawaii's Mentis al
ways has stood secondary to tho
powerful inlluenco of Hawaii's
onemit'H iu the miuds of Ha
waii's officials.
Araoricau clmmjiious of Agni
nnldo find grent solaoo in saying,
."AmoricfinB fought for national
iudepoudence, why should the
Filipino bo condemned ?" A
greater fallncy wua nnvor foislod
upon nn enlightoned people ub an
0x01190 for an argument. An in
dependent Filipino republic offers
no guftrautto for tho protection of
life or property of foreign resi
dents. It is quito as wne lo etato
that the escaped convict is fighting
for tho sumo prinoiplo as the
Amorican fnn'fnlliprp.
Now tho mow ui4 ut to establish
n bank in Hilo tab'BiL (iniloshnne.
Thus tho progress in financial cir-
elis keeps pnee with the idustrial
development of the torritory.
Whilo the llilo bank is a direct
result of tho iucrra'O in the rail
road mid plantation operations of
the bi! inland it is by all odds n
most important factor iu miar
auteoring tho prosperity of the
people living iu ililo. Facility iu
hiudling money will do as much
if not mora towards maintain
ing prosperous conditions than an
inciease in money circulation.
Promoters of tho Associated
C larities plan will doubtless have
to rest on the laurels already
g lined for some timo to como. It
is not an easy task to upset the
customs of tho various societies
although it seems apparent that
the proposed chaugo will accom
plish tho greatest good to the
largest number. That tho people
have boen set to thinking and that
the good or evil of the association
will he discussed is a gain that is
a fair return for tho olTort made.
The final result will bo a better
organization and a better under
standing among the different
branches of the organization than
if tho fchemo bad gone through
with Hying colors from tho start.
A Japaucso admiral describing
Sanmuu Day the center of Italy's
sphtro of action in China says:
"Tho bay is very spacious, but for
the most port it is exceedingly
shallow. Tho only available places
for anchorago are a spaco of ono
by five nautical miles off the
south-western side of tho bay and
the part fronting tho southern
sido of a small island named St.
Gjorgo, very nearly right in tho
centre of the bay. These anchor
ages aro so fully oxpqsed to view
from tho outside, that tho harbor
oinuot bo said to possoss much
valuo from strategic! points of
view. It is, therefore, diffioult to
see why so unpromising a place
bus attracted the attention of Ita
ly, except on the hypothesis that
she regards its possession better
thau no port in tho Far East." Ita
ly's grab in China seems to be
from a desiro to be "in on the
deal."
FAKIS AIIOUT KILTH.
Emtoii Evenino Bulletin:
Tho Advertisor gives a column of
"funny" editorial to repeat a fako
story about a Scottish sneioty at
Pattorson, N. J , and the Y. M. 0.
A. It is to the effect that tho hall
of tho Y. M. 0. A. was refused to
the Scotsmen becauso they were
going to nppear in kits that is,
tho Highland costume with its
partly baro legs. 1 bore is not a
word of truth in tho yarn from bo
ginning to end. It is the work of
a fakist palmed off on the Associ
ated Press, but declined to be
corrected by that body.
Comments wore made on tho
story ncross the Atlantic only
about two mouths ago, so that it
Iiiih just the dogreo of embalmed
mellowness to suit an Advertiser
editorial today. The simple truth
upon which tho inverted pyramid
of lies was erected is that the Pat
terson Y. M. 0. A. has a by-law
that provonts letting its ball for
uauoing purposos. JNotuinc was
said about either tho kilts or
Queen Victoria in tho request of
the one society or tho refusal of
the other. "Men."
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The Fidelity and Deposit Company o? Maryland
lias just completed arrangements for furnishing Surety Bonds of every
description at lowest possible rates. No delay attending execution.
DO NOT ASK FOR PERSONAL SURETY!
DO NOT GIVE IT! .
If you desire a Bond as Administrator, Guardian, Trustee, Receiver,
Assignee; in Replevin, Attachment and Appeal Cases; Public Official,
Officer of Fraternal Society; Employee or Officer of Bank, Mercantile
House, Railway or Steamship Company; Contractor, etc., call and get
particulars.
The Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland,
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To-chiy' Honolulu Sloclc
hxcltiinjic Report.
NAMLSIOCR!;.; SijfiiJ'J 111. Usui
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C.lUcwtrAc CoSi.ooi.ooJ
to.ooaji.ooo.oort
m Sup'r Co.Av
AmSuCo.pM tip
bwa PlAnt'n Co
Hamoa PUnCo
Maw'n Acr. Co,
tUw'n Sujj Co1
Honomu 5u Co
Honota S Co
Haiku S u car Co
ChukuPl nCo
?50,ocx7i5,ocd
750,00a
750.000
9,000,000
t ,ouo,ooo 20,000,
"5.
173.000
1,000,000
1,400.000
300,000
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1,000,
500,
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1,000,000
500,000
Klhel PCoLdAs,
500,000
1.400.00c
KlpahuluSuCo
Koloa SuirCo
KomSuCo.An
KonaSCo.pJur
Uaunalcl SC A
" jJ up
OthuS Co
Onumea Su Co
OokalaSPnCo
Olovtatu Com'yl
Paauhau S PCo'
Pacific Su Mllli
PalaPlant'nCoj
Pepeekeo Su Co,
Pioneer Atlll Co
r.J r
lfio,
160,000
300,
wo,
300,000
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105
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900,
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500,000' 5,000
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150,000
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500,000 5,0001
500,000
750,000
750,000
t.) $0,000 0.500',
750,000 7,5001
Wali'uaAcCoA
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Watanae Corny
Watluku Su Co
WalmanaloSCo
t, 350,000
9,000,000 30,0001
1,500,00015,000'
1,500,000
300,000
700,000
952,000
125,000
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303,000
3,000
700,000
959,000
195,000
7,ooO
9,520
WalmeaMltlCo
1,9501
MiKttlantout
Wilder S S Co
Inter-Is S N Co
500 oool
500,00m
950,000
90O.COO
5,000
5,000
9,150
9,000
500,000
500,000
925.000
90,000
139,000
31,000
9,000,000
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Maw n fcleC Co
Hono.KT&LCo
Mutual Tele Co
MakahaCoff As
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150,00013,000
9,000 OO
Ji.oooj 3 to
9 000,000 30,000
OahuRy&LCo
BonJu
Haw Govper c
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MGovPoMS.iwI
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100
SALES REPORTED.
)o Wnlalua, axtxable, 115; i Maunittl, i)M;
)i Alurultl, iv, ioVllm,rIJ up, 181H; 5 Koru,
iiuuublr, $; joMaunalcl, iHi joOahu, 8o.
Souvenir Photo. Jewelry
was first introduced here by
King Bros, who represent the
manufacturer of the very best
of this class of work. A view
of their samples is invited.
Color work a specialty. Leave
your orders at KING BROS.,
110 Hotel street.
Honolulu H. I. April 19 1899.
The Evening Bulletin:
Dear Slis: You will please discontinue
our aJvertisment of the Sterling bicycle
until you receive further instructions. It
Is simply impossible to supply the de
mand for them at the rate the factory has
been shipping them to us. You may,
however, till up our three-Inch space with
a notice to the effect that we have twenty
five High Grade Remingtons and Cresent
hlcvclcs on hand that we will sell at cost.
We are compelled to do this to make room.
for n carload ol '00 iter nns now in tran
sit. We find it necessary to order them
In carload lots In order that we may sell
the m nt S60. We have cancelled all con
tracts for other makes of wheels and In
the future will handle the Sterling exclu
sively. Yours truly,
Ehler's Building, Fort street,
All Sorts
And
Conditions of
HOSE! - - -
GARDEN H0SE1
STEAM HOSE I
SUCTION HOSE!
Closing out odd lots at special
prices regardless of the advance in
rubber.
Fort Street.
407 FORT ST., HONOLULU.
j
lor i,Ji
OOOl 1,750
OOOJ 10,000
03 j!ooo
000. 1 0,000
0001 5,000
oocj 5,000
oool )o, 000
OOOjJO.OOO
000 1,600
oool 3,000
oool j.aoc
orol 1,800
oool 9,000
150
DOOl 1.000
Pacific Mm Co., Ltd..
Hawaiian
Sets of Old Hawaiian Stamps,
Hawaiian Fans,
Hawaiian Souvenir Cuff Buttons,
Hawaiian PhotographlcViews,
Hawaiian Curios, '&c.
FOR SALE AT THE
GoldenRuleBazaar
316 FORT STREET.
A BARGAIN IN
SILK CRASH HATS
AT $1.00
We have also received a fine selection
of Bows, Pufls, Tecks, Ascots, and Impe
rials, which we can sell at prices from 25c
to Si. .
Our Golf and Negligee Shirts, both
Men's and Boys', are the finest and the
largest assortment we ever had.
A new line of Men's Boys' and Chil
dren's clothing just arrived from the East,
which we are selling at very low prices.
Boys' all wool Pants, 50 and 75c.
Boys' Fedora Hats from Si.soto S2.00.
In tact all our goods are low.
Agents for Dr. Deimel's Linen Mesh
Underwear. Send for Catalogue.
"The Kash,"
9 Hotel Street : : Waieiley BlOCl
We Make Shirts to Order.
Telephone No. 676. No. 9-11, Hotel St.
12
12
TWELVE
Useful Articles
for
For$1
FOR THE KITCHEN
.00, or 10 Cents
FOR A SINGLE ONE.
You can make your own assortment.
See them in our Big Window.
In a few days we Will display a new
Blue Flame Oil Stove
which has no superior, and Invite you to
come and Inspect It.
W.W.Dimond&Co.,
LIMITED.
.Von Holt Block, King street.
iSTSole Agents, Hawaiian Islands, for
"Jewel" Stoves, Gumey Cleanable Re
frigerators, Primus Oil Stoves.
1819-1899.
Odd Fellows' Anniversary
Notice.
The Eightieth Anniversary of the estab
lishment of the Order will be celebrated at
Progress Hall on Thursday, April 26th, at
7:30 p. m.
All members of local Lodges and visit
Ing Odd Fellows are cordially Invited to
be present. Invitations and tickets can be
had of the Noble Grands of the respective
Lodges.
C. T. RODGERS,
Chairman Committee of Arrangements.
I203-2t
Notice.
The Regular Annual Meeting of the
Stockholders of the Palama Co-operative
Grocery Company, Ltd., will be held at
the office of the Company's President, T.
B. Murray, King Street, 26th April, 1899,
7 p. m.
Gi:0. CAVLNAGII,
iiQ7'td Secretary.
GENUINE TRADE WINNERS
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Shirt waists !
The Largest Assortment of Popular Sellers.
Made Expressly for Us.
Style and Fit Guaranteed.
N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED.
Direot, Importers.
BE PRUDENT
And bny a homo and by so doing seenro
, monthly dividends, .this is our advice,
and wo havo some bargains in Real
Estate. Howovor, if you havo tho
fovor and want to sncculato in Stocks,
wo will givo caroful attention to any or
dors placed with us.
L. C.
Stock Broker and
315 Fort Street.
Boon to
The greatest remedy known in the treatment of bad backs
and shoulders in horses is DR. LOTTIE'S
Gall
Positive cure effected by its use in every instance.
Send your orders to
C. W. MACFARLANE,
Sole Agent for Dr. Pottie's Remedies.
STRONG AND WHITE!
Ogden Milling & Elevator Oo.'s
"5" FLOUR!
THEO. H. DAVES CO., LTD.
Agents for Hawaiian Islands
Invalids' Rolling Chairs
FOR RENT AND FOR SALE
-AT
City Furniture Store,
Tolopliono 81G.
HONOLULU
THE NEW DRUG STORE.
p. o. nox 679
Our GRIPPE Capsules, the thing that cure. 25 cents per box.
-BROMO KOLA CURES NERVOUS HEADACHES. The best for
SEASICKNESS. Is a true nerve tonic, does not depress.
Fin Cigars a.n.3. Tobacoo.
ffriilit's Villa ana Ilaniwai
WAIKIKI,
Select Bathing Resort
FOR TOURISTS
AND FAMILIES ::
Rooms and Board.
Baths Free to Guests.
J. P. HAYWARD, Manager.
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ABLES,
Real Estate Agent.
Telephone 139.
Horses.
Salve
THE-
Lovo Building, 5IM-530 Tort St.
DRUG CO.
VON HOLT BLOCK, KING ST.
TrirniONB j(4.
OHAKLES CRAMER,
Merchant Tailor
534 FORT ST.,
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-Ner corner ol Chaplain Lie.
Canine anj Repairing t Short Nolle,
anj in in. r powpi. manner
O.W.Kinney J.K.Nahaku
CABINETMAKERS.
TUIiNEKS AND POLISHIKH ol all klnji of Natl.
Woo J., CAUIIASIIlMnitnckaiUloorder,
Ht'alit.ni-ucJ,
KINC1 STKUHT, HEAR AlAPAI.
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