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THE EVENING BILL! TIN: HONOLULU, 11. 1., JUNE 3, 1899.
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Evening Bulletin,
abllihed Every Day, except SunJay, it no Klne
street, Honolulu, II. I., by the
3ULLF.TIN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
V H. HARRINGTON Editor
JANIEL LOGAN City bdltor
SATURDAY, JUNE a, 1899.
The funuy part of tho l'rcsi'
dont's election, proclamation ia
that tho Executive Hbould havo
withhold it from the ovouiug
papjra of yesterday. Perhnp it
is right that ollioial proclamation
should drat ho published in tho
local govern ment's official orgnu.
l''ow organizations arc more
powerful iu advancing tho cnuse
oE collogiito interests than tho
association oE members of the
nlumni. Tho call that is publish
ed by prorainont graduates oOi
Iiu Collogo ought to moot with a
lioarty respouBO from ovory gradu
ato of the institution.
Tho Bulletin lmB recoived a
copy of a special edition of "Froo
dom," one of tbo leading American
pipsra published in Manila. An
oxtensivo review of tho hofetilities
is given and many facts and
figures relative to industrial condi
tions in the Philippines that nro of
ospocial importance to tho people
of the United States.
Tho Bulletin has no comment
to mako on tho local officials' np
paront iudifferouoe tj tbo inter
oats of tbo people relativo to tbo
elections. Possibly tho indilTer-
onco was more apparent than
roal. As it wns maintained tint
tho Bulletin had been "unfair"
last fall, possibly thero was a il-t-airo
not to accept any vioiv set
forth by this paper. We will
allow the local government the
bonefit of tho doubt in either cage,
tho satisfaction of having ropre
sontod the sentiments and best in
terests of tho people being sulli
ciont. 'I Hi: Pltr.MIII'.NT'K PHOCI.AJIATION.
More corapleto vindication of tho
causo of tbo Ilnwaiiau people the
BuLLETisdoes not ask than tbo pro
clamation by ourPresident "thai the
(icueral Election provided for by the
Conntilutiou of the liejmblic of -win
to be lie d on the luxl Wednc
day of September nest kIhiII not be
held." What more complete vin
dication could bensked ?
Outsido a proclamation that tbo
Constitution of the United States
is in forco in tbo Hawaiian Islands
and the courts of tbo territory
must govtrn their action accord
ingly, tho President of tbo United
Statos could not offer to tbo people
of Hawaii a rocBsago greeted with
moro satisfaction tbau tho procla
mation that has just been received.
This proclamation is a practical
example, to tho peoplo of Hawaii
that tbo President takes a personal
nnd nctivo inlet eat iu their wel
fare th.it bo does not view with in
difference tho needless expendi
ture of tho taxpayer's money, tba1
notwithstanding our peoplo
constitute vory small item
m the mass of detail with
which tho administration has to
doal, Hawaii is not forgotttn, and
its peoplo are are not to be pushed
niido with promises for Amorienn
government that aro not promptly
fulfilled.
Thero is a biuniCcanco to t li iu
proclamation that will not bf lost
to tho psopln of tho territory. The
ofllcora of the administration, tho
mon iu a position to know, tiiko
tbo viow, aa stated in tho coufiden
tial letter to this government, that
tho Ilawaiinn territorial bill will
pass early in tho session of the
noxt Congross and the dilliculties
arising from our dual position
under two governments will soon
bo at nn end, Aside from fulfilling
tbo doaires of tho peoplo of Ila
wnii, tho President by his procla
mation indiiootly expresses confi
dence in tho justico of Hawaii's
olaim for a territorial government
and confidonco in tbo roprosonta
tivos of tbo Amorican peoplo to
grant tbo form of local govern
ment winch tho American com
missiouers outlined and which
was accepted by the administra
tion. Another poiut which will b? im
pressed upon tbo miud of tho Ha
waiian peoplo is that Win. MoKin
loy, president of tbo Uuitod State
is tho official to whom wo now ap
peal as chief executive- of tho na
tion. Annexation is not a mis
nomor or n temporary political
movo. Until tbo territorial la v is
pnssod and wo aro given tho loiial
independouco which American law
grants, tho limitation of tho notion
of local officials is defitnd by the
federal officors in Washington.
This fact our peoplo will accept
with unalloyed cratihcition.
THE DAY'S STOCK REPORT,
HONOLULU EXCHANGE.
Mils,
to jo Seitlnn too Mctlryde $',, i WaUlu.i a
ii7, isoMcllryde ,',, 50 Jo ',, tOariu 1114, tlw n
SU 311, 9(1 Jo 931.
lilli.
Morning Seslon-
ll.mn Acr Jvr'i. k'lhu a 161
Mauiulei as o, Atcllr) Jc a 5. Oaliu lot, Uokala a,
Pioneer jo?. Go 5 per c bond too, Ojhu K & -1'OllJj
104,
AkCI.
.Mornlne SessionAm Su tin, Jo palJ t($, llawn
Su 99i, llonomu too, llonokaa, 71 fi. Kihvl as t7,
ICIpatiulu 145, Kona as 9), Maunalel as 10, A1cllrJe
as t',i, Onkala l. Olaa as 1 1-30. Pioneer lis. Wal
aim as nj, dop.ilJ 8j. Walluku oo. Walmanalo
180, Walmea, t9i'j, Inter-UlanJ S S Ho.
m 9 m
Stock Transactions for
Wedk Ending June 3.
IAS Mlt 11V LISTS (l IIOVOLULU AMI II
VMIA EM IIAVOES.
Isha'rcJ'"
, SolJ "
NAME OF STOCK.
Low
est. l:va Plantation (-0 1 10 390
Hawaiian Agricul. Co.l V)o , 300
Hawaiian sugar ' 1091 223
221
27
16
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5
2)2
24
295
iionoKaasiigaruo ' 500 1 27,'i
KlheiPlan.CoLtd,As; 735 I 17'i
Maunalel bugaro., As 2551 10
AlcBryde 4120 6i
uiaa I 471 23-20
u.iini sugar uo 2041 304
Ookala Su. Plant'n Col 575 24!$
PiuneerMIII I 10 1 305
O.iliu Ry. K Land Co 5 ! 145
Total
7170
O. R. & I- Co .130,000 10s
NomHhlnjr to ICtiitiii1ir.
An Iriahmnn, in Hilo, is saitl to
have taucut (lucks to swim iu one
of the Volcano hot water lakea
and with such success tint they
lay boiled eggs.
Tho above in h "fairy story" but
the Pacific Cycle & M'f'g Co. tell
no "fairy stories" when thev sav
that tLoy build Eiilky wheols which
aro n pride of the owner.
"A friend in need is a friend in
deed." Whou your bicycle breaks
down you cau iiud a friend in the
raoiuc Cyclo it M't'n Co , who
guaraoteo nil ropairs.
"A fair xchauco is no robbery."
The Pacific Cycle & M'f'fj Uo.
pays moro for tbo Sterling bicycle
and soil at less margin than on any
otlior wheels on the market.
"One good turn deserves an
other." This proverb applies to
tho Sterling which liko Oliver
Twibt, nlhlough tired, wants moro.
All the former pupils of St.
Andrew's Priory aru requested to
be prpsout at that place at 10 a m.
on tho first Saturday in July.
Some very important business
will bo discussed.
Deputy Sheriff Prossor of Kau
ai arrived in the Mikahnla tuis
morning. Ho will rnturn again
next Monday. Mr. Prosser is
slowly recovering from tho acci
dent sustained not long ago.
Purser W. K, Siraorson of the
steamer Kauai reports tho break
ing down of ouo of tho lnrge
roll, rs in tho sugar mill ut Wai
luku Plantation on Thursday last.
Work in the mill had to bo sus
pended until a roller could he pro
cured from tho Haiku Plauta
tion.
All Sorts
And
Conditions of
HOSE! - - -
GARDEN HOSE I
STEAM HOSE I
SUCTION HOSE!
Closing out odd lots at special
prices regardless of the advance in
rubber.
Pacific Hardware Co; Ltd..
Fort Streot.
Clothing!
Furnishings!
Hats and Gaps !
There's nothing lacking to make the
line complete. .
We have just recciveJ a Tine line of
ALFRED HENJAMIN & CO.'S SUITS,
better than custom made, which we are
selllne from S16 to S2;.
OUR BOYS' SUITS are just Brand at
the prices we are offerinc them.
OUR CHILDREN'S SUITS, from S3 to
J5, will surprise von.
OUR GOLF AND NEGLIGEE
SHIRTS are cheaper than e er offered be
fore in tills city.
A fine new line of MEN'S AND BOYS'
HATS AND CAPS, which we are tellltiK
very low.
Agents for Dr. Delmel's Linen Mesh
Underwear. Send for Catalogue.
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The Kash,"
u
9 Hotel Street : : Wayerley BlOCl
Wo Make Shirts to Order.
Telephone No. 676. No. o-n, Hotel St.
New Books
.AT THE.
GoldenMeBazaar
Wc aim to keep up with the
BOOK TRADE, and the latest,
publications will be found on our' Champion light weight of Australia, at
counters. Any book not found in Long Branch, WalUlhi.
stock will be procured on short ' Terms reasonable. Given on applica
notice. Larye slock by the popular tion. I3Vtf
authors ot the day always on lianu.
FINE STATIONERY FOR
FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE'
A SPECIALTY. '
1
316 FORT STREET.
Notice.
All persons Indebted to the firm of H.
E. Mclntyre and Bro., are requested to '
call and settle their accounts, as early as '
possible. j
All payments should be made to Hugh ,
E. Mclntyre, at his office and former place 1
of business, on the corner of Fort and King
streets. ,
We have also to requeit, that parties
having claims analnst us. present the
same, on or before the 31st day of July
1090, at me awive locution.
H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO. ,
!?3d
Notice.
'I HE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY OP
fers to contract to sell five thousand bags
(or a less quantity) of No. 1 Hawaiian rice
yearly for the period of five years, com
mencing with June crop, at and for the
sum of five dollars per 100 lbs. Delivery
to be made on the wharf at Honolulu.
Apply to NG FAWN
Of Kwong Lee Yuen & Co., King street.
Honolulu. i2yim
Water Colors in sets for
children and adults ; also Col
umbian Photo Colors, which
anybody can use successfully.
Oil colors and artists' materials
of all sorts.
KING BROS.,
1 10 Hotel street.
JDST RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF.
Blown Tumblers, Various Sizes,
From 50 cents to Si. 75 per dozen.
Single Sets of Harness,
From S10.50 to S35 per Set.
Double Sets of Harness,
From $32 to J45.
Dump Cart Harness, with Saddle
Complete, In. good order.
A Good Stock of Leather on Hand
Viz: Harness and S iddle Leather, Buff Leather. Bag Leather, Lace Leather, Alum
Leather, Dash Leather, Sole Leather. Splltz Leather, Genuine French Calf Skins from
Europe, Goat Skins, Tanned Sheep Skins, Wool Sheep Skins, &c.
Harness and Bridle Buckles, Assorted Sizes,
felioe Thread, Assorted Nos., from 8 to 25,
White, Blue and Green Back Enamelled Duck,
50 inches wide, for Carriages, at lowest market rates,
HawaiianHardware Co.,Ld
Gut Handled
Jelly Dishes
iggssS
15 Cents Each.
See Them in Our Corner Window.
You bought freely of our fine Blown
Tumblers at 50 cents .1 dozen, and found
them excellent value.
The set of Crockery, 56 pieces for 7.00,
pleased you.
The fine Plated Teaspoons at S2.85 were
a surprise, nnd the Nickel Reading Limp
at S2.00 is giving perfect satisfaction.
The "Jewel" Stove is saving on your
fuel bill, and keeps your cook good na
hired. Your "Gumey" Cleanable Refrigerator
Is now Indispensable, and your Ice bill is
moderate.
Our shipment of Wlckless Blue Flame
Oil Stoves by the last "Australia" was
sold In three days. There are more on
the way much to the delight of the light
housekeeper.
We Invite you to Inspect the goods In
our various departments. You will be
attended by competent and courteous sales
people, and your goods will be delivered
free of charge.
W. W, Dimond & Co,,
LIMITED.
Von Holt Block, King street.
6y Agents, Gurney Cleanable Refri
gerators, Detroit Jewel Stoves, (For
Coal and Wood), New Blue Flame Oil
Stoves. Primus Stoves, Success Filters.
Boxing Taught
BY-
MARTIN DENNY
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$1)
I 119 King St
; Church and society work.
1 in i
Notice.
AT A MEETING OF THE STOCK
holders of the Honolulu Tobacco Co.,
Ltd., held this day, the following officers
, were duly elected to serve for the coming
year.
H. A. Parmelee President
L. C. Abies Vice President
Henry Zerbe Secretary
Lung Chlng Treasurer
L. C. Abies Auditor
The above named officers form the
board of directors.
I HENRY ZERBE,
Secretary.
1 Honolulu, June 1st, 1899. !237-3t
Notice.
ALL PERSONS OWING THE-fIrM
of J. T. "Waterhouse are hereby requested
to call and settle their accounts as prompt
ly as possible. Payments should be made
to Mr. George L. Waterhouse at our office
and former place of business In the Waver
ly Block, Bethel street, now occupied by
the firm of Henry May & Co., Ltd.
We would also request that all par
ties having claims against us, present
same on or before June 15th, 1899, at the
above location.
1. T. WATERHOUSE.
Honolulu, June i, 1899. I236-2W
JUST LIKE SILK !
AS GOOD AS SILK !
Is What Wc Claim Sop Our
Printed Art Sateens !
Unique Designs. Perfect Colorings. The choicest lot of Art
Draperies ever exhibited. Only one piece of a kind. Do not fail tr
see them.
I. S. SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED
Fort
Hawaiian Dry Goods Association
I TEMPLE OF FASHION i
Now closed on account of
stock taking. Will reopen on or
about June 10th, when a Great
Clearance Sale will take place,
in order to make room for an
immense New Stock.
THEO.H.DAVIES&CO.)Ltd,
Merchants and Commission Agents.
Carry a Complete Line of Hardware, Crot-kery, Saddlery, &c. Paints,
Oils and White Lead.
GENERAL PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
Agents for Clariphos & Dick's Balata Belting.
This Belting Is acknowledged by several of the most expert engineers on the (
Islands to be the best, most durable, and least e.xpenslve. V
Also Agents for Kelchefer Bros.' GRAY AGATE WARE, of which a full line 1
Is carried.
A good selection of IRON BEDSTEADS, MATTING, LINOLEUM, LAWN
MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE AND FITTINGS.
Lime, Cement, Fire Clay and Fire Bricks.
TRY
Cream
Chocolate
Tablets
Delicious Bitting.
Also just received, FRESH CAKl:S and CRACKERS, and a full line of
Fancy and Staple Groceries.
At lowest market rates.
Tolophono llo.
HONOLULU
THE NEW DRUG STORE.
P. O. Dox iu.,
I Just received, fresh lot of NEW CROP
I DR. McCANDO'S LA GRIPPE AND
! YOU.
At our Fountain we are now prepared to furnish our PHILADELPHIA
ICE CREAN to families and parties, in any quantity to suit. TAKE A
SMALL PACKAGE HOME.
"LIVERY."
HONOLULU STOCK YARDS CO.,
Corner Alakeu unci Queen Streets.
Kona Sugar Co., Ltd.
Notice Is herebv elven that Assessment '
Nn. 1 nf in nr rnt nn Hi Accccnht,. I
Stock of the kona Sugar Co., Ltd., Is now I
due and payable at the office of M. W.
mcv-iicMiey sons, yueen street, Hono
lulu.
Atay 13, 1809
F. W. McCHESNEY,
Treasurer.
I2ZI-III1
Street.
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Chas, Hustace,
212 King xtreot, noxt to tho Arlington.
DRUG CO.
VON HOLT BLOCK, KING ST.
. Telephone j6.
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CALIFORNIA INSECT POWDER.
COLD CAPSULES WILL CURE
NOTICE.
mi s .. . .
I HC Ol'pheum Hotel
KeStailPailt and Ice
Cream Parlors
are
now open.
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