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THE EVENING UPLLET) N : HONOLULU, H. I., APBIL 20, 1899. ..? vk i i if-. I k . fc W Evening Bulletin, INMIiIkJ Lvry Day. rxctpt Sunday, at no King trtel. Honolulu, II. 1 , bv th Bulletin Publishing Company. W. R. FARRINGTON Editor DANIEL tOOAN City Edltof .. MltiMTlptloll ltiitrnl Pcrmontli, anyvhtre In Hawaiian UlinJi... I .75 Prar " " " 00 Pertar, fottrald.toAmttlca, Canada orMtxko 1000 Per year, postpaid, other foreign countries 13 00 JtVPajable Invariably In adtance. WEDNESDAY, AP11IL 20, 1899, lleporta from tho Now York JeQYraouinn diuuors tiro that Boen Croker'a crowd linil n high old time in addition to tbo high priced dinner. Kicbnrd Hardinc Davis, wlio with tho assistances of JninoB Creel man, tcld tho Aruorimna how to conduct tho wnrfarongaiiiBt Spniu, is to bomrirried. Ho now bus an opportunity to show how well bt? cau tight bin own ImttlfB. Tbo principal fpatnro of Snrno an difficulties is that tho appoint lueutsto tbo Joiut High Com in is tiou havo been mado by the three powers and an agreemont reached ns to tbo powers of the Commission. Germany claims a diplomatic victory over Great Bri tain, but tho British and Americ ans fail to "acknowledge the com." Tbo conclusions thus far reached, however, aro entirely satisfactory to tbo powers concerned and tbo sharp diplomatic play is 60on to be transferred to tbo eceno of nav al activities in Samoa. IN TIII3 INWDI.Alt rosSKSMONN. Although the reporlB from tho Philippines aro not teeming with highly satisfactory material for the Americans, tho general situa tiou, iu the new insular posses sions is reinsuring. Iu both Cuba and'Porto Rico tbo neccs aity for strong garrisons of troops is fast disappearing. Tho Cuban assembly has pasfcd out of being iho Cuban troops aro coming into lino according to tbo desires of tbo American officials and tbo peoplo are disposed 'to accept tbo kiudly business liko administration of their liberators in tho spirit with which the reorganization plans are extended. In tho Philippines there seems to bo a return of tbo form or vacil lating conditions existing previ ous to tbo' outbreak of tho rebel lion. -Genoral'Lawton haB return ed from ibis trip to tho Lake country whoro be baa accomplish eJ all tbo Washington authorities etato was intended for him to do the destruction of native strong holds and tho distribution of tho American proclamation. Tho fact that troops wero not left to prevent tbo natives from roturn ing indicates that Otis has not yot enough men to hold tho ground that bo captures. The capture of a party from tho gunboat York town impresBPB tbo peoplo that the Filipino is not without cun ning and fartbermoro has not had nil tbo fighting tpirit crushed out of bim by tbo buttles won by tho Americans in tbo past weeks. It means that moro mon are noeded for Otis' command and ono is inclined to beliovo in what Qonorul Lawton says, that COO.000 Americans will bo requir ed to successfully crush tho Fili pino ropnblic. WOIIIC ON Till: rJllAJIHOrif. Loudon, April Inil Bays: The 19. Tho Dnily Mnil cava: The romoval of tho Shamrock, Sir ThomaB Lipton's chftlleugor for tbo America's cup, hegnn ypsterdny (Tuesday) on barges, piece by piece ami with fin greftteat secrecy. Tho various jnirtH aro to be tnkon to Millwall docks, in tho Isle of Dogs near tho WeBt Indian doaks, whero she will bo fitted together and wbero tho Shamrock wilj ultimately be launched. Sim j'r expected lo sail toward tho ond of July. Tho W G Inviu aud A M I3axt or will probably get awny for Son Francisco this afieruoou. POWERS OF COMMISSION Wasbinnton, April 18. Tho in structions to tho Hnraonn Commis sioners havo been completed. They aro aliko in all essential respects. They wero summed up today by ono of tho Commissioners substan tially as follows: Tho Commission is given com plolo authority to carry on a pro visional government for Samoa, tn doing this tho instructions care fully preficribo tho preservation of order and tho security of lifo and property ns a first requisite. It is provided that tho duties of all of thom heretofore exercising autho rity in Samoa, eithor in the troaty of Berlin or in tbo service of I either of tho govornmouts, shall be HUfipencteil in order that tbo High Commission shall havo complete authority over tho affairs of tbo island. Tbo Commission is required to mako a report upon a variety of things, including tho rocont colli sions and tho causes leading up to them, the administration of the islands, tho rights of tbo eovoral claimauts to tho kingship, and al so as to what chances aro doiira- blo in tho methods provided by the treaty of Berlin. Tho instructions call for unani mity iu all action. Tho action of tho Commission whun unanimous is to bo conclusive without refer endum except when it susponds a provision of tho treaty of lierlin. In that case also a provision of tho treaty of Berlin may bo sub- ppnded by unanimous anroement of tho members, but the 'suspon sioti is ad roferondum and is not binding until tho three govern ments approvo or disapprove. Tho instructions are broad enouch to include tbo recent troubles, so that these acute phases as well as the goneral govornmont of Samoa will bo adjusted. London, April 19. Tbo Berlin correspondent of tho Standard says: Tho proposal to partition tho Samoan islands, said to have been revived in the United States, will ba accopted by Germany only if no other solution is possiblo. CJICM5HAL NICWH NOTIJS. Tho TJ. S. gunboat Princeton arrived at Manila. Tho cruiser Raleigh received a great ovation on arrival in Now York from the Philippines. Iboro is an extra sossion rumor in Washington. It is not gener ally credited. John Addison Porter, secrotary to President McEinley, has re signed on account of ill health. Vice President Hobart's health is improved. Boss Crokor's Jeffersonian din ner i reported to havo ended in a general carouso. Tbo protected cruiser Cormoran is tho ouly additional Gorman ship sont to Samoa. Civil Engineer Chambers in charge of wharf construction in Pago Pago harbor will sail from San Francisco May 18tn. Tbo Now York World credits General Lawton with saying that 600,000 troops will be neoded to quell the Filipino rebellion. m lliawarilan Commercial 6101. San "Franci8"cbApril 14. Thoro waa considerable trading yesterday -nnd voIuoh gonerally wero firmly maintained. Hawaiian Commercial sold freely, opening and closing at $102 75, although suverul lots changed hands at $,103. Hutchinson Plantation re mained steady at S32 and Paahau at 83'J. Guaranty The Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland has just completed arrangements for furnishing Surety Bonds of every description at lowest possible rates. DO NOT ASK FOR PERSONAL SURETY! DO NOT GIVE IT! If you desire a Bond as Administrator, Guardian. Trustee. Receiver. Assignee; in Replevin, Attachment utticer ot fraternal boctety; fcmployee or Officer of Bank, Mercantile House, Railway or Steamship Company; Contractor, etc., call and get particulars. The Fidelity and Deposit 1 191 To-ihiy's Honolulu Stock Exchange Report. uiiir cToriil Cerltil ISh'r ', Capital Bli Aikj r it MirtJilill C. tlrewer& Co Ji,oo3,oucro,ooc(i,ooo,oocJ Sufjr. Am Sup rt-o.AV 7So,ooc;i5tooG 130 AmbuCo.p d up' 7so,ooa 750,000 Lwa riant n 1.0 i.ooo.ooo'io.ooo 9,000,000 Hamoa Plan Co lfs.ooaf 1,750 175.000 Haw'n Agr. Co i,ooo,ooaio,ooo i,oou,oou Haw'n Sujj Co. 9,000,0000,000 1,400,000 Honomu Su Co 300,000 3,000 300,000 Honokaa S Co 1,000,000 10,000 1,000,000 Haiku SugarCo 300,000 5,000 500,000! Kanuku I'l n Lo 300,000 5,000 500,000.' hinei I'v-OLanSt 1,300,000 10,1 1,300,000 t.too.ooo JO.OOO JO.OOO rd up Klpahutu buCo HOO.OOC 160,000 160,000 Koloa SujrarCo KonaSuCo.Ass KonaSCopdup Maunalel SC A 1,00a 150 .58 J 40', Soo, 3.000 300,000 310,000 J 1 00 1SO.OC0 900,000 1,800 9.00c 1,00a lPo.ooo 90,000 " " pd up OahuS Co HflAMaa Cit f 100,000 100,00c 9,400,00a 1,000,00a 500,000 130,00a 5,000,000 500,000 750,00a fl,400,ooot4,ooa t ,000,000 10,00a 300,000' 5,000 OokaUSVnCo' Olowalu Com'v) I'dAuhau S TO 150,000, 1,50a 5.000,000 100,00c ' K.fift nV.nAJ!j 500,000 5,000 iPereckeoSuCo 750,000 7,500 750,oooj 7,500 1,350,00013,500 t, 000,000 ,ooo Pioneer Mill Co Vlf!uaAcCoA " " (r J ur) WilanaeCom y Walluku Su Co WalmanaloSCo WaltntaMlllCo 730,000 1.350,000 IttJ 1,500,00015,000 )03,OOOJ 3,000 700.000! 7,orjO I5,ooo 9,520 1,500,000 300,000 700,000 132,000 MJ.ood 1 150 125,000 MticttUntout Wilder S S Co Inter-Is SN Co 500000 5,000 500,000 500,000 995,000 90,000 139,000 31,000 9,000,000 500,000 5.000 6lH TOO rfawn LlfC Co Mono. RT&LCo Mutuat Tel Co f 30,000 1,930 100,000 1,000 150,00013,900 MakahaCoff.As p'd up Oahu R fit L Co 9.0001 90 31,000 310 S.OrtO.OO to, 000 RonJt. Haw Gov per c ioi4 " " 1 HGovPostS.jM loot Oahu Ky&L ( SLCoL SALES REPORTED o American Sugar, paid up. 150; 13 Oahu, 300; 10 Walalua, paid up, l8!4; 50 American Sugar Co., 155. w American Sugar Co., 145; 95 Klhel ttHt i5 Mnei, 10; 10 1 w rianiation, 400; 10 Hawaiian Sugar, 930; luoo Klhel, to: oo American paid up, 145, 95 Walalua, paid up. ttiii. Many of our old residents fail (0 appreciate the wealth of beauty nature has lavished on Hawaii Nei. It is left to the stranger, who knowing a good thing when he sees it, wends his way to KING BROS., 110 Hotel street, for photos to per petuate the memory. Honolulu H. I. April 10 long. The Evening Bulletin: Dear Sits: You will please discontinue our advertlsment ef 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, fill up our three-Inch space with a notice to the effect that we have twenty five High Grade Remingtons and Cresent bicycles on hand that we will sell at cost. We are compelled to do this to make room for a carload of 'oo Sterlings now In tran sit. We find it necessary to order them In carload lots In order that we may sell t Mem at SGo. we have cancelled all con tracts for other makes of wheels and In the future will handle the Sterling exclu sively. Yours truly, PACIFIC CYCLE & MFG. CO. Ehlefs Building, Fort street, All Sorts And Conditions of HOSE! - - - GARDEN HOSE1 STEAM HOSE 1 SUCTION HOSE! Closing out odd lots at s pecial prices regardless of the advance in rubber. Pain "Mm Co, Ltd., Fort Stroot. Bonds! No delay attending execution. and Appeal Cases; Public Official, Company of Maryland, 407 FORT ST., HONOLULU. Indurated Fibre Ware. A LARGE ASSORTMENT DIRECT PROM THE FACTORY .... Baby's Baths, Bowls, BuRgy Palls, Beer Trays, Chamber Palls, Chambers, Dairy Palls, Funnels, Flower Pot Saucers, Handy Dishes, Jardinieres, Keelers, Aleasures, Pitchers, Slop Jars, Slop Jar Mats, Slop Ums, Stable Palls, Spittoons, (Three Sizes), ' Tubs, (All Sizes), Wash Basins, Water Palls. These goods are durable and cheap and arc worth your Inspection. See display In our large window. W.W.Dimond&Co. LIMITED. -Von Holt Block, King Btrcet. BfiyAgents, Gurney Cleanable Refri gerators, Detroit Jewel Stoves, (For oai anu wood), standard blue st toves, Primus Stoves. Hawaiian OldHipir- Sets of Old Hawaiian Stamps, Hawaiian Fans, Hawaiian Souvenir Cuff Buttons, Hawaiian Photographic Views, Hawaiian Curios, &c. FOR SALE AT THE GoldenMeBazaar 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 51.50 to $2.00. In fact all our goods are low. Agents for Dr. Delmel's Linen Mesh Underwear. Send for Catalogue. rf. "The Kash," : Waverley Blocl 9 Hotel Street We Make Shirts to Order. Telephone No. 676. No. 9-1 r, Hotel St. 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. Geo. Cavenagii, 1197-td Secretary. Notice. The Stock-Books of the Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., will be closed to transfers from April 24th to 26th Inclusive. N. E. GEDGE, i202-4t Secretary. Meeting Notice. A Special Meeting of Stockholders of E. O. Halt & Son, Ltd., will be held on Thursday, April 27th, 1899, for the pur pose of electing a Secretary. E. O. WHITE, 1202-td Secretary. KAIMUKL This tract of most desirable Suburban property now being opened up -with residence sites, lies about three miles from this city, in a northeasterly direction. It has an elevation of over 200 feet above sea level, commanding a magnificent view of the Ocean, Koko Head, Manoa and Palolo Valleys, with the City of Honolulu, Ewa and Oahu Plantations, and Pearl Lochs, at its feet. It is en tirely removed from all planting of rice or taro, thereby obviat ing the possibilities of ague and fever. Twelve broad streets give access to the property, and are crossed by six avenues. Seven of these Boulevards are now opened up, the balance in course of construction. From its position it is entirely removed from the high winds and heavy showers of Manoa and Nuuanu Valleys, guaranteeing from its sott ocean breezes a salubrious climate. A pumping plant, in the course of installation, settles the question of water, which will be furnished to purchasers of this property at Government rates ; this flow of water being assured from two 12-inch wells which under measurement show nearly 4,000,000 gallons in twenty-four hours. These lots contain an area of 15.000 square feet each, and are of two sizes 100 x 150 and IS x 200. TERMS : 400 per lot, $50 additional for corners, spot cash. 500 per lot, $J0 additional for corners $20 cash, and $0 monthly installments per lot. MAP OF PROPERTY on view at our office ; and for lurther particulars apply to GEAR, LANSING & CO. UNIMPROVED, No. 1895 corner k'mumoku anJ Klnau Its., reaiy for bullJInc.ncxt lo handsome residences now occupied. No. so vo x 100, eight fine Residence Lois facing on Lunalllo and Kinau .streets. These are very choice lots, on line proposed Kapld Transit. Easy terms. No. tj 100x990, on Deretanla street, near Keeau- moku street, running through to Young street. One of the most desirable building sites In the city. No. o ijt x sro, on Notify street, Kallhl, with L on side street. Good elevation, good view; cheap; must be seen to be appreciated. No. 45 !J x 10J. on Deretanla street, near Ptrt street Lane on side maintained ; desirable store lot, ready for building. GEAR, LANSING & CO., Judd Building. Fort Street. GENUINE TRADE WINNERS ll fti -mIs Shirt Waists ! The Largest Assortment of Popular Sellers. Made Expressly for Us. Style and Fit Guaranteed. N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED. IDireot Importers. BE PRUDENT And buy a homo and by bo doing socuro monthly dividends, this is our advice, and wo havo some bargains in Real Estate. However, if you havo tho fever and want to speculate in Stocks, wo wilj give careful attention to any or dors placed with us. L. C. Stock Broker and 315 Fort Street. STRONG AND WHITE! , Ogden Milling & Elevator Oo.'s "5" FLOURh THEO. H. DAVIES CO., LTD. Agents for Hawaiian Islands. IMPROVED. No, 47 In Kaplotant Park, too x 300; a desirable home, contilnlngowner'a barn, out houses, etc; fruit and ornamental trees. Either for sale or will be leased to a dtslrable tenant. No. 40 7$ x i5, on Anapunl street. Cottage t rooms and bath. Good view, high elevailon; cheap. No. so 75 x soo Magaslne, and Thurston and Spencer. Good elevation; faces on thice sts. No. 51 91 x 1 jr. corner Wilder Avenve and Kewalo. Nice house of 7 rooms and bath, large grounds; fruit and ornamental trees; barn and out buildings. TO LIT A desirable Residence on Magailne St. 1 (Punchboul); seven rooms, bath and toilet; barn, chicken houe servants' quarters. Large grounds, with fruit and ornamental trees. Beautiful view ol haibor. ABLES, Real Estate Agent. Telephone 130. A "Ni A, VT k ) t ibw tir .5. i . iUJ VA5hiv i? 4, v U4Kw. ,45haI 4 '. 'M-a-M&.-W,..