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THE EVENING JJCT1JT1K: BONOLUJO, H. J., MAY 80, 89. 1r 1 1 J ; v i ! fir il Jt4Kr Jy HA Hf ' -to, '-'i .tlk wt . Evening Bulletin, fob Uh.J Every Dev. pt Sunday, si io King treet, Honolulu. II. 1.. by the BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY. W.R.FARRINGTON Ed'tor ANIEL LOGAN City Editor TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1809. Why fihoulilii'l llio BS9t'P8ulil plantation stocks ma up to tlm billion dollar mnrk? Wo belong to n billion dnllnr country. Till! NATION" IIKAU. "Abhint but Hccouut for, they nro with the lieroee." TL'h t-entimnnt Hint lipoma 'h tablets p'nced nt intervals filoun tbo rows o' ciavph mnrkrtl "un known" in tlio uutiou'il cemetery nt Arlington cotno-i lnrai to tin Americin poipln of Ilawnii nn never before. Wbil.) w have not witueiFO.l tin jjlory or tho honor of tbo bnttlelifll, w. have conif in coulnct with what U porlmp Hi r.R(ltlcbt plump of witr liruve boyt dropping by tbo vny,iil., struck down by dentil v.hilu in tbe pntli wbj' of duty. A more- noble CHroor life 4os not oiT-r tlntn earvice under the fins of our mi tion; no lifo enn be nindo more glorious thnu tbnt (jivou for the nutiou's caiiBj. Tho tribute whiuli Iliuvftii pny to the honored dend of the untioi. is boirtfull and sincere. Th boys whoso bodies lVBt on Hawaii's shores word our boy, the cuush for which they fell was our cause, the nation for which they pave their lives is our nation. It is an honor to tho living, to deck the graves of ths nation's dend with tho bright il nvers of undying memory and the starry emblem whose fjlory shall uever glow lfsn and whoso eau4e ebull always be just. J-'ItOM A WOMAN'S STA.MIPOIXT. Editoh Evening. Bullutin: I have just tiiiinhiul rctcliiii! youi editorial nrtic'o entitled ''From n Southern SUu'lpmnt," in Siitm day's UuiXHTlN, and I want to toll you before 1 am a mi nut older, tbnt to put the matter mildlv, I am prently pleased with it. It in a subject J feel very strongly upon nnii 1 am sure you dem rvo warm est congratulations and most cor dial thanks for the light and man ly sentiment so boldly expressed in your sutnuiinc up. Such word on such a bulijoct fan not fail to meet the nppiobation of nil right minded men and women men and women whoso blood boils with righteous iudiguatinn nt that tnont heinous of crimts of wh cb the ar ticle (rents. The mnn whose heart and miud prompted tho penning of those forcible and eloquent lines is worthy of universal respect and suppirt. May God spo-.'d yon in your prnisp-worthy endeavor to create and maintain a proper pop olar feeling about such thing, is tbe earueht pmyrr of An Aiu'Kuci.YTivn Wosian. Honolulu, May 2j, 18'.)'J- M'natftir Alum Knterfnlns. MnungiT AhrniB fiitritttined at Oahu pbiutati.iii Saturday, a patty e inbihtiiiK of Mrs. Haalelea, Mrs Monsniiiit, Mrs. Julian Mousnr rat, Mrn. Viven, Mrct. ltei jes nud o'hers. The party went dwu tbe road on lh motnipg train and, upon arrival at the plantation, weio placed aboard a Bptcial Irnin that took them through i lie iield aud to the most important pirtsof the plantation. This done, the party went t the Ahreui home whern n native To ml had been ar ranged for lhni. A most do ligbtful t m ws spnt by all. Pulled OiMirl Nntr.. In Ibo Poltio Court this fore noon the four uaiifn ehaigcd with riB-jiiult and liittt-ry on Iwilei Chinnmon were fined SIC ned costs enoli. Throe Chinntueii and four Jap meto were fined 8-1 nud coats lor (.n-uLliiig and Ihree nntivEs wer each lined $23 aiid costs for rum i lunuuu bliuggami'f Cuiiim lur KtaruiMtf Vlunlvr. Washiupton, May 'J2.- In auti cipation of the prompt return ol vuluntecr troops in tlm l'hilip liiiies, the HpcretHry of War today telegraphed iiiHtruutK-nH to Gne ral Shatter, conunaudiim the de jmrtment at Han FiHiicbeo lo -lii''ii li a in"'loi camu at 'li Presidio for tho accommodation of 40,000 volunteers from Manila i& . pouding their muster out. Mrtllrul AMfiflittlnn, Tim preliminary nieoliug of the Medieal Association of Hawaii un1 hell in the ollico of l)r. Wcud and Day list evening. Tlieio iui a full attondnnco. The tmmiteh nf I lie last mecllni! were rend by tho acting secretary Dr. A'varez ine retirinu piotmeui, Dr. Wood, modo bis nddress. Tlicn nimiM the election of oflicers to hitvo duritic tho ensuing year. Fdlowing was the result: Dr. O. H. Cooper, probidout; Dr. F. 11. Day, vico.presitlent nud Dr. Gar viu, secretary. Drs. P. It. Myers and O. 13. Wood were elected members of the Executive Com mittee to serve with tbo above named ollicois. Surgeon E Wood, U. S. A., whs elected nu honorary mctiiO'Tot tno Medical AS-iocin tion. Reports of the committoes appointed nt tho meeting hebt la-tt Var were road. Several applica lions for membership were read mid the mietiui! adjourned to meet iil"i in this even in n nt the usual time and place NhIiiiIh Kmifrnl. The fuu-ral of Johcph Nalmle tonk pine" from tho Kameliatiieha ihnpel this morning. From the chapel the body was taken to the s'O'iiner W.G. II ul for trauspoitn tion to the home of Ihe deceatud in Kona. The Knmeuameln htudeuts niid fiiends of tho de ceased followed the bo ly to Ihe prnve. Thero were numerous tlornl tributes sent to the simmer. Anion;,' these was an immeiue niece of nothing but yellow flow ers. Hull ll Fnll. Henry Vierra of tho Public Works ollico bad bis face quite h'idly bruised nt the race Hack Suuday forenoon. Henry was trying a horso that hiiB just re cently made its appearance at the track. He thought tho auimnl was docile enough but when he nrrived nt tho gite on bis way to the Hlables tbe borao mado a very short turn and threw him to the ground. Tannli Tomorrow. The final match in tho loDnia tournament has been postponed uutfl tomorrow afternoon nt the tiHual time. Tho BoreUnia nud PaciGu Tennis Club members uill turn out in force to cheer for their ree octivo sides. Tho match will Uke place on tho courts of the I'aciBj Tennm Club. m n m Tnllril oil rri'ililmt l"lf. Tho following ollicerfl who nrriv- pd on tho Sherman en routo t Minila cilled upon Presiilent Dole this morninc: General Freu (J rant and Btnff, General Li-comb, Gooernl Wndo, Lieut. Col. Minoi aud tho oflioerfl of bid regimout. m m m Rutcriir In U"oil llriillll Rome, May 21. Tho reported denth of Eugeno, former Emproas of i'ronce, is entirely without foundation. She is well and to day received bor nieces on bor yacht off Naples. Notice. ALL PERSONS holding tempor ary receipts from tbe McBRYDE SUGAR CO., LTD., are hereby requested to present the same at tbe office of F. W. Macfarlane, Esq., No. 402, Judd Building, as soon as possible after 11 a. m. to day (Alay 29th), and receive their certificates of stock and cash bal ances. McBRYDE SUGAR CO., LTD. ELMER Is. PAXTON, i233-2t Treasurer. At the Tent ! FORT STREET, BETWEEN DEWEY RESTAURANT AND ORPHEUM THEATRE. Free! Free!! Free!!! I am now making a specialty of free sittings to any one desiring my everlasting Souvenir Photo Buttons B. LICHTIG, Manufacturer. At the tent, Fort street, above Dewey Restaurant. 1233 I'Oll Till! MTU OV .H'MC. Tho Ilawniiau Jockey Club committeu appointed to arrange tbe progrnm for tho 101 h and 12th of Juno has dono tho major pirt of its work. Those Reven races nre pet for tbo 10th: Bicycle rnce, maiden raco (oue milo daub), five eights milo dash for cup, Kapin- lam Park Purso (three-minute, two in three), Ocoauio S. S. Co.'s Cup (threo-fourth milo dash for tiawniiau-lirect Horses; Koaitn Challenge Cup (ono-tnilo datdi, frod for all), Gentleman's Itaco (ono milo dash). Thero aro nine races sot for tbe 12th ns follows: Picyclo race, Union Feed Co. (one-milo dash, freo for nil), Irwin Cup (one-mile dah for Hawaiian-brpd horses), Kamehameha Purse (trotting and pacing, free for nJ, Waiknpn Cup (iliroe-fourtus mile daBh, freo for all), Critorion Gur (trot ting and pacing), Mann Cup (five eiuhts milo dnh, freo for nil), Pre sident'a Cup (one milo and ono fourlh milo dash, froe for all, ono mile dash). For further particulars in the mattor of races see tho advertise ment in today's paper. Invrillunllim Ilnlrril. One who in Ibo owner of a valu able watch is very particular with rogaru to woo t ho watcumaKer is who mnlus rcquirfd repairs. Thero aro watchniakers and watch makers, aa there mo repniiers and repairers in the bicycle industry. Tbo Pacifio Oyctti nud Manufac turing Co., on Fort street, have only tho best of workmen em ployed and repair work eutruatod to them is faithfully repaired nt reasonable prices and to mora fully ensure public confidence, tho work turned ont from tboir factory i'b guaranteed. Thoy han dle all kinds of bioyclo fittings and make it their cocbtaut aim to reach tho bulb's eyo in tho estima tion of all customers who can ap preciate good work in the repair line; work (bat will stand the test of uuauo and prove their guaran tee. Sowing machines aud nil kinds of typewriters needing re pairs will ho sent for and deliver ed to any part of tbo city. Tele phone No. 1)25. 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 oe their samples is invited. C Mor work a specialty. Leave yjur orders at KING BROS., 110 Hotel street. All Sorts And Conditions of HOSE! - - - GARDEN HOSE I STEAM HOSE ! SUCTION HOSE! Closing out odd lots at special prices regardless of the advance in rubber. Dry Plates. We have the celebrated Hammer : Dry : Plate, And you can get a Pree Sample By calling on tbe Le Munyon Photo. Snrply Go. 426 Fort Street. Pacific Mm Co., Ltd., Fort Strict. New Books ,AT THE. GoldenMeBazaar We aim to keep up with tbe BOOK TRADE, and the latest publications will be found on our counters. Any book not found in stock will be procured on short notice. Large stock by tbe popular authors of the day always on band. FINE STATIONERY FOR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE A SPECIALTY. 316 FORT STREET. Clothing! Furnishings! Hats and Caps ! There's nothing lacking to make the line complete. We have just recelveJ a fine line of ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO.'S SUITS, better than custom maJe, which we are selling from $16 to $25- OUR BOYS' SUITS are just grand at the prices we are offering them. OUR CHILDREN'S SUITS, from $3 to ?5, will surprise you. OUR GOLF AND NEGLIGEE SHIRTS are cheaper than ever offered be fore In this city. A fine new line of MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS, which we are selling very low. Agents for Dr. Delmel's Linen Mesh Underwear. Send for Catalogue. "The Kask' 9 Hotel Street : : f ayerlcy BlOCt We Make Shirts to Order. Telephone No. 676. No. 9-11, Hotel St. Fine Blown Tumblers 50 Cents xper Dozen You can see this announcement in our Ewa window. This is a splendid sale for this week, and every housekeeper should take advantage of it. When you are buying your glasses look at our fine line of decorated cottage sets for six persons 56 pieces for $7.90. Best quality plated tea spoons S2.85 per dozen. Fine nickel readinglampsS2each. Then inspect our bargain tables, where you will find many useful articles at prices that will astonish you. W.W.Dimond&Co., LTMITED. -Von Holt Block, King street. JSTAgents, Gumey Cleanable Refri gerators, Detroit Jewel Stoves, (For Coal and Wood), New Blue Flame Oil Stoves, Primus Stoves, Success Filters. NOTICE. The Orpheum Hotel Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlors are now open. SPECIAL NOTICB. Dr. Anderson, Dentist, HAVING RETURNED, By the S. S. Moana, has resumed the practice of his profession. I ' 1231 3t JUST LIKE SILK ! AS GOOD AS SILK! Is What We Claim for Our Printed Art Sateens ! Unique Designs. Perfect Colorings. The choicest lot ot Art, Draperies ever exhibited. Only one see them. N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED. Fort THEO.EDAVIES&CO.,Ltd. Merchants and Commission Agents. Carry a Complete Line of Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, &c. Paints, Oils and White Lead. GENERAL PLAHTATION SUPPLIES. Agents for Clariphos & Dick's Balata Belting. This Belling Is acknowledged by several of the most expert engineers on the Islands to be the best, most durable, and least expensive. AlsoAcents for Kelcliefer Bros.' GRAY AGATE WARE, of which a full lino S "a good selection of IRON BEDSTEADS, MATTING, LINOLEUM, LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE AND.FITTINGS. Lime, Cement, Fire Cream Chocolate jl a oieuS mmj!!buww , Delicious Billing. Also just received, FRESH CAKES and CRACKERS, and a full line of Fancy and Staple Groceries. At lowest market rates. Tolupbono 110. TONY LADY'S RIG, COMPLETE, $300. HONOLULU STOCK YARDS, Corner Alakea and Queen Streets. era 3IMSiai3Jai2IcIi3KIQT3JoM;aJ3 S Honolulu Carriage flanufactory H W. "XV. WRIGHT, Prop'r. II V TOUT OTREGT, AIIOYB HOTEL. gfljaaiaiiMBigigj&'GJcrajjia 1 RBAL ESTATE BARGAINS ! 1. Farm it Manikin $ fe.ee 1. SOLD. 1. SOLD, I. SOLD. j. SOLD. 5. A 40T00111 Lodging Houk, ii-yer le. s.noc r. WITHDRAWN. I, 175 acres coffee land. (Com 3,09 9. SOLD co. Lot i ocre near town i.jo it. WITHDRAWN. 11. SOLD. 13. House and Lot Pninhmj t,oo 14. Large Lot and j;uuJ Paying Buineks.... t.oui 15. Large Lut, Palaina, nearly M acre , 16. Lot joxi3ovlili dwelling- houtt.Quarry St .sj For further particulars apply to J. M. VIVAS, G Post Office I.unc, Honolulu. If you want business property, If you want a home cheap, If you want a lodging house, If you want property that will enhance In value, It will pay you to consult W. E. BIVENS, Fort street, oppo. Pacific Hardware Co, piece of a kind. Do not fail tof Street. Clay and Fire Bricks. Chas. Hustace, v 212 King street, next to tho Arlington. ' (HI Will Land Sliortly, EX BAIMCUXTINH IRMGAItl), Har ness,Surreys, Phaetons, and Carriage Materials. b! Coffee Lands For Sale! 3,000 Acres in South Kona suitable for Coffee Cultivation. M. K, KEOHOKALOLB, ' Heal Estate Ayenl, 15 TEaahumanu St. Fop Rent., Tlio Promises luiowi ,vn m tlio " TIVOLT" flitnuiod on tlio bench at Wnikiki. ITur nisliod or Unfiirnislioil. For particulars, apply to WILLIAM SAYIDGE, No. 310 Fort St.n' cv V .,' -L V A c 1 , ., -AfoAtiijwfta, -..,, , . ... A , j, . s . ( j