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fr'r THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JULY 7, 1899. & V 1 ', R .4 . c:v fe M f-. re. ,- pctflr. Etf. Evening Bulletin, VttllttMl Evtry Dty, mcfpl Sunday, (I tio Kln trtct, Honolulu, H. I., by lh ULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY. W. R. FARRINGTON .....EJItor ANIEL LOOAN City Editor FRIDAY, JULY 7. 1899. If thoro is niiy mau iu hintorj whom tlio ncv-tpiperi Imvp moro frequently matched up n political hill nail dow.i agiun than Seer tnry of Win Algor,U" hm yet to bo hoard from. Somcoiiu sturtoa tlu- roport that R Vm Lnvv struck ou sorao of his intended Fourth of July remarks at Vio iviin-at uf a lojnl oounnttte. "Wuoovur wii3 tha author of this stnt rnfnt evidently doesu't know tho Rulibi. r(o ia not thesntof nun to Hinctinu or recoguizy nuy t ling hut frp HrifM'l). Evi'iy iuuiiiuut of IliPodoro Roosevelt's trip acros3 tho continent and liia nuuiou witu tho Rouh Riders oraplmsiz-a the fact th.t Roosivolt with nil liin ofllcittl pro minonco nnd nniverail populnri'y always renl-iins "one of tho boy " Ei'ry w.rl iiud ewry not lir spil:s fctiuightfofwiird, feiven1, s mible pitriotimii. Tho Now York Commercial, whbh ia no authority ou tho com nnrehil and industrial affairs cf tb.3 country, auks thi question rc lat vo to the trusts: " While it mi y be trio that iu individual cases tho to is suffering caused by tho merging of one company into nnother, would figitrna go to show that, iu tho aggregate, thore ate more tuon employed today than ever before in tho history of the country, and that uch enlarged employment is duo to tho inert ase in tho number of combinations?" Tliia is jut what ovorybody is asking, and they look to tho com mercial papers to answor it. Till: VOW'AVI'1 OUTUtllSAK. Vfr rptuttitiiug dormant f r nearly four years, tho great vol canic safety valve of Hawaii his broken forth with a vigor tlm', according to all reports, surpasses any crup ion for many yoar?, The outbreak of '95 seems to havo boon n moro parsing epaik com pared with the display that is now on Two streams of molten lava are fljwiug from the sides of thr mountain, and whilx reokoniux on the futnro of volcanic poasihilitit'E is moro risky thau tho futures of the stock market, there is every reason to believe that tht prosi'nt outbreak i'b tho largest aud most magniGcant th t will be seon for years, an! the activity will contiune for a considerable time The course of no of thu lava Btreams toward th Volcano Hou"p ail Olaa sugoHts aa element of dangor to proneity and fertile lands that is not ploasant to con template. With this exception, howover,tho Goddess of Fire seems ti In tovorniog tin display in a manner t at will iutarst the people, and turn a hoavy tourist travel towards Hawiii ViiifXiiulH Cominlailon In Heivloii. Paris, Jnuo 2S. The Vene zuelan Biundiity Commission mot today and Sir Richard Web Bter, tho Bii'iah Attorney General co'itiuuod his argument in sup p rt of the case of Great Britain. Durinc lh afternoon, Prosidont Loubet received tho membera of tho Venezuelan Commission. They wero introduced to him by Professor Martens, tho Umpire in the boundary dispute. Tim Knl'hcr Frlmlrlcli Itejfctril. Borlin, June 27. Tho steamer, Kaiser Friedrich, whioh was built for tho North Gorman Lloyd Company, not having fulfilled tho conditions of tho contract, has been rejected by tho Company, and sho will bo returned to the builders on hor arrival tomorrow at Bremen from New York, from whioh port sho sailed on Juno 20. Mail a me Dreyfojl at Ilennef, Rennos, Juno 28. Madame Droyf us arrived hero today. There waa no demonstration upon tho part of the inhabitants. VALENCIA IN PORT AGAIN Tho familiar U. 8. A. Trans port Valencia, is ouco more iu thia harbor, arriving horo on her fourth trip ahortlv beforo mid night yostordny. Tho Valencia left Sau Fraucieco on Wednesday the 23th nit. in tho afternoon, taking 8 days for tho run from that port. Officers and men aboard tho transport numbor ii'i, all bound for Manila. Two troops of the Fourth uavalrv number lid men. The following aro tho officers of the cavalry troops: Maj. Morton, in command; Oapt. Errvin, Adju tant; Oapt. Parker, Oapt. Lock tve-ou, lirst liieut. Harris, Second Lieut. Bnnniface, Second Licnt. Dudlov. Oapt. Erwin was form erly in charge of Yellowatouo i'ark. Tho Twenty.fifth Infantry linn two companies aboard, Oo.'a E and II. Theso nro composed of ioi colored men who havo fought to Ouba, thoir officers aro: First Liieut. CUIdwell. Second Lieut. Powers, Second Liout. Porkor aud Uaptatu Miller. Thero nro two nhvsioianfl. Drs. Hiiiloy and Hef- tlefiugor, together with n hospital corps of six men with the troops. lhoro is a band aboard also, tue Fourth Cavalry baud of whioh J. Littloton is tho loader. Theso musicians havo an envtablo reputa tion. In all probability tboy will givo a coucert here before tboir doparturo. iuo oiheora of tho Valencia are as follows: Capt. J. M. Lane, Puser W. B. Fioldinc and Chief Engineer Pearson. McDonald, torinerlv enuuieer on one of the Island steamers, in in tho same depattmenton tho Valonoin. Imo transport will net awny oarly next wook, if possibly ou Sunday. MILKS BAYS IrlortE TROOP. Dcllevci n LHrtrs Force NeceMry In tho Phlllpulnra. Washington, Juno 25. General Mtlea is an advocato of a larger forces in the rhilippinea. Ho de clined to discuss the subject today, but said that the situation in the islands waa serious. When tho au thority for the enlistment of vol unteers was first given, Miloa wanted ten rogimonts soot to tho islnuds. Qoueral Miller, who is now in thia city, says that from his pxpo rience at Iloilo he believes 65,000 troops will bo necessary to con ques tho Philippines aud to hold tho territory until peace is rully restored. THE DAY'S STOCK REPORT, HONOLULU EXCHANGE SALES, no Cwi 8. to .McUrvJe irt. 56 Jo iH. 10 Mutual Telephone ijM. HAWAIIAN EXCHANGE. SAies. 16 AkPrvde .?o. 10 do ali. Klhcl 10. 61 Ale- nrvJe 'i. 10 Olaa i.ao. 7 Nahlku . 27 HawilUn Lkctrlc 19 1. The Safe Route to Wheel Content. The reputation of a Bicycle, like the reputation of a human being, depends wholly on what people say of it, not what they know of it. Meritorious wheels have undoubtedly suffered from careless and ignorant criticism. It is one of the strongest evidences of the standing of the "Built Like a Watch Sterling bicy cle" that no one has ever anything to say of it save good. One can never fall of bicycle satisfaction in following the unanimous approval of all wheeldom. "That hump," said the surgeon, " can only be removed by changing from an In- proper to a correct position. I would ad vise you to ride a Sterling." It gives you the proper reach and you needn't stoop to pedal, It runs so oasy. uont cut glass with an ax. Take a diamond. Dont ride a lumber wagon just because you are going over rough roads. Ride a High-grade, Bullt-llke-a-watch Sterling, a light, elegant dainty mount, but a reliable road ster, even ior neavy weignts. Look at It this way without a complete km wledge of bicycles you must necessari ly depend to a great extent upon the say so of the dealer. Why not call upon the Pacific Cvcle & A'f'ir Co.. on Fort street. where you are doubly protected by the great fame of the Sterling bicycles sold and bv the reputation of their agency, "Sold oy tne v. u. am. uo.," is a good guarantee. All they ask for the highest grade bicy cle ever manufactured, only fCo.oo on small weekly or monthly installments. turned at Sea. Wilmingtou, N. O, June 27. Tho ateamahip, George W. Clyde, Captain Robinson, has arrived here with Captniulncrnm and the entire crow of 21 men from tho stoamer Pawneo. Tho Olydo sighted tho Pawneo off Currituck on tho North Cnrolina coaBt juBt as flames burst from the hold of the ship at midnight on Sunday. The Clyde ran alongside and res cued tho orow. Tho ship and goneral cargo wore lost. NO KlSUt OF THIS rLUt)K. Wnshinnton,Juno 2G. Surgoon Geuoral Wyraan, when shown the dispatch tolling of tho arrival nl Honolulu of a vcssol ou which tho bubonic plague had mado ils i p pearance, entd thu Mariuo Hospi tal Bureau had recoived no infor mation ou tho eubjeot. This, he thought, was due to"1 the fact that Dr (Jarraichnol, of the Marine Hospital servic, who investigated tho caso, bad gone into quaran tine, and thereforo wob unable to communicate with Washington. Genoral Wyraau wns confident that there was no danger of the plaguo gaining a foothold iu the Hawaiian Islands, as the Marine Hospital Sorvico, together with tho other health authoritio?, uotiM by propor precautionary measures provont suspiciou9 cases from landing. The plaguo has nover appeared in tho Islands, and he thought novor will. The health officials will take steps to mako it absolutely certain that tho disoase will not havo an opportunity to reBch the shoro at San Francisco. The Tnptaln Pnlil. Tho window in tho front of H. Watorhouso fe Co. ofllco whioh was Rmashed vcatordav bv a drunken sailor of tho training ship Proudonto Satmonto, has been paid for by the captain of tho ship. V. UK UK IK Z i tfi tfi 1L tfi i, f!.i si THIS COUPON, J5S tj And 25 Cents, tc fc GOOD FOR ONE COPY W ? v I'On to Manila,'! By DOUGLASS WHITE, tvj "namlnr"WarCorrcsponJent.p 7i vSk fimmmmmm 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. All Sorts And Conditions of HOSE! - - - GARDEN HOSE l STEAM HOSEd SUCTION HOSE I Closing out odd lots at special prices regardless of the advance In rubber. Fort Street. AT THE- GoldenRuleBazaar AVo aim to kcop up with tho BOOK TRADE, and tho latest publuiiitioiiB will bo found on our counters. Any book not found in stock will bo procured on short notice. Large stock by the popular miliums of tho day always on hand. , 3Titb Stationery roit Foreign Correspondence A Specialty. 316 FORT STREET. Pacific Hardware Co,, Ltd,, New Books "THERE ARE NONE 80 BLIND AS THOSE WHO WILL NOT SEE." There are some people who cannot be convinced that white is white and black is black, because they are determined to have their own way about it. Very Rood. Such eop!e go through life missing the great truths and the greatest happiness as well as comfort. There are others again who are con vinceablc. It Is to the men of this class that we like to talk about the merits of our clothing. They ate better than nine-tenths of the made-to-measure clothes turned out In this city and the equal of the other tenth. Alfred Benjamin & Co.'s clothes cost about half the price of made-to-order clothes, and have every desirable attribute of the very best made-to-measure gar ments, besides embodying many unmatch able features strictly their own. That Is why we say Investigate the merits of the clothes bearing this label before going to a tailor. You risk nothing and stand to win a lot. Agents for Dr. Delmel's Linen Mesh Underwear. Send for Catalogue. "The Kash," 9 Hotel Street : : WaTeflGy BlOCt Wo Make Shirts to Order. Telephone No. 676. No. 9 it, Hotel St. Mechanics Tools Builders Hardware AT COST ! We make tills announcement In the face of a rising market. Why? Because we' want the room for other goods more strictly within our lines. Our entire stock of SHELF HARDWARE and MECHANICS' TOOLS Will be sold at cost. This CLE ARANCE SALE will commence on TUESDAY, JUNE 20, and will continue until the en tire stock is exhausted. The goods are marked In plain figures. You will find a few samples in our large window. The stock Is on oursecond floor. Take the elevator. You will find a sales man In charge of this special department. Come early before other dealers buy It out. BQX. We want our customers to get this benefit. W. W, Dimond & Co., LIMITED. -Von Holt Block, King street. Importers of Crockery, Lamps and House Furnishing Goods. Sole Agen's Jewel Stoves, for coal or wood ; Gurney Cleanable Refrigerators, Kiw Wkkless Blue Flame OU Stoves, Germ Proof Filters, Primus Oil Stoves. Others Cut, We Cut, 1-3 Off on Popular Sheet Music . . . Hawaiian News Co., Limited. LIVE STOCK Commission Merchants .,UJ?, New Shipment Extra fine lot of Heavy Mules, nice driv ing, and Saddle Horses at Honolulu Stock Yards Co., corner Alakea-and Queen Streets. JUST LIKE SILK ! AS GOOD AS SILK ! Is What We Claim for 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 to see them. N;S. SAGHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED. Fort Speciil SJetlo! MISS H. PAULINE DINAN, Of the MISSES DINAN of San Francisco, Has Opened a Branch. Store At the Egan Dry Goods Cos, FORT STREET, Special Sale of Imported Hats at Half Price. EXCLUSIVE STYLES by every steamer from our San Francisco store. Prices very moderate. Telephone 436. EGAN DRY GOODS CO., We have a new line of LADIES' UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. And we have the famous On and Off Dress Shield the shield that can be changed from one waist to another without sewing. GENTS' FURNISHINGS, the Latest Styles in Collars and Cuffs, Egan Dry Goods TECB Hawaiian Dry Goods Association TEMPLE OF FASHION Invite their customers and the general public to inspect their NEW: LINE:OF: GOODS, Which will be sold at very reasonable prices for the coming three weeks. NOTE A limited numbor of shares In tho abovo Association aro' now ofloroil for Kilo at tho par vuluo of $5 each. Application should bo inudo to tho Socretary, Mr Hanapl, or to any moinborof tho Board of Directors, at the store, 420 Fort stroot. A. V. GEAR, President. EDWARD K. HANAPI, Secretary. DR. G. H. HUDDY, Vice-President. N. FERNANDEZE, Treasurer. CHAS. WILCOX. Auditor. HONOLULU THE NEW DRUG STORE. P. O. Dox ?9 Telephone ). THE CHARM OF WOMEN. The wish to be beautiful is every woman's heritage. She never looses It. It brightens every day of her life. There Is one charm within the reach of every woman the charm of healthy white teeth. Brushing with "OUR FRAGRANT TOOTH POWDER" makes it easy. jCJLT THE Jl. X.. JLffa NEW, AND FIRST-CLASS Second Hand Furniture! Of All Kinds Sold Cheap for Cash. Highest Cash Price Paid for Second-Hand Furniture at the X. Z2SL. X-A. corner Kuuanu and King streets. S. W. LEnRRKR. Pmnrl.fnr. Telephone 478. TEA! TEA! TEA! Just received, the famous RED SEAL BRAND of TEAS Oolong, Pan Fired Japan, Natural Leaf Japan, English Breakfast, Ceylon, Mixed, and Blended. This Tea cannot be surpassed for excellence and price. At thestore of S. J. SALTER, Grocery and Provision Dealer, Orplicum Block. -j- Telephone 080. Don't forget, we have an Ice Box on our wagons, to deliver things fresh and cold. Street. Co., Fort Street. DRUG CO. VON HOLT BLOCK, KING 6T. P. O. Box 836. v-tmbl 3? & '-