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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HOyOLPLTJ, H. I., JULY 1G, 18110.
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Evening Bulletin,
fakllthtd Every Diy, cictpt Sunday, at no Klog
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BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
W. R. FARRINGTON Editor
ANIEL LOGAN City Editor
SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1899.
It is (o lie hoppil that EtnpTni
William's iutwust iu tbo duliim-bia-Shamrnck
yncht rnce uiny
blossom into i thros cornorod in
tomntiouttl yacht moo at no dic
tunt tiny.
O.pttiiu Dyer wlio comraantlod
fin Haltiinorc la tint Manila fight
has declined a public reception
boc.tubo ho wouldn't know what to
do bpforo the croud. Poor Dewpy
hB got to tub it whether or no.
Recruiting otlicertt nro filliui: tin
quota of oluutotrfl for tlio Nms
Yorlc district tit the mto of one
thou3-iutl to twulvo huu'lrod a tiny
If AmericauB havt lost tbur fight'
ing instiucj, tho loss Ins boeu bo
small that it is uot worth mention
ing. Tho people of Hawaii will b
duely (iratfful for a gmeral an
uoiucomput thiouph thu Stutes
that tlw postng to Hawaii has uot
b:en reducpfl. A Btunll sugar
plait ition might bo floated with
tho money tUnt litis been paid into
local o'Ficos for letters not having
sufficient rntnn.
Without going into tho morite
or deroorits of tho action of the
San Francisco Labor Union, that
orgtmizatiou, by seeking to warn
Italian laborers from Hawaii, is
practically throwing its influence
for tbo continuation of our con
tract system. Once replace the
Aeiatio laborers with Americans
or Europeans and tho necessity
for labor contrtcts largely over
come. The superiority of tho doff ntler
Columbia over the previous yncht
built to uphold American rights to
the international cup soomi to he
a serious question mark. The trial
nc-'H iuiliento that the Yankee
yacht bui'der haB nearly reached
the limit in bout construction for
speed. Tho outcome of the rnce
will be largely dependent upon
the superiority of the man at th
helm aud h's crew.
TUB Altlll rllATlO.V COUIIT.
The Pt hce. Conference his at Ins
ranched the point of making a for
mill proposition for tho organiza
tion of u punnaneut international
court of arbitration The prelimi
nary scheme in, that the court shall
be mado up of four representatives
from each of the sicnatory powers,
to bo appointed for six years and
tho division of tho expenses of tho
conrl lo be decided bj tho Univer
sal Postal Union.
Tho proposed convention is un
questionably a move in the right
direction, although it lacks the
back-bone of makiug thu finding
of tho court obligatory upon tho
contending parties. The signatory
pawerB itra in honor bound to sub.
mit their diuVeucos to tho court,
'Bad it Is not to be considered an
'"unfriondly act for the signatory
powois to ujd their good offices
for powers uot bound by the con
vanlior, but submission of intoi
national questions to tho eoutt
d03 uot necessarily prevent pifp
arations for war by oithor of tho
interested ptrties.
If tint draft of tho convention
submitted is accepted by tho con
ference, the principal benefit of
the court will be the prompt sul-
mission to it of minor differences,
i. At present tho minor disputes
gather force as tituo pusses, com
plioitioub iucrcatn, nations become
ir itited until war becomes inevit
able. It' the disp ties of least im
portance bo disponed of in fhort
order,, not a little will be accom
plished t i Iho ojtl t mt lerpdoal
peace' bIihII toiun. Several days
has been allowed tho members of
tho con'eiouue to digest tin con-
vouti in and submit it to their gov
ernments fir directions. That fav
orable nation may be secured from
oack of the powors taking part in
tho conference is to bo hoped,
since by their acooptance, tho
smaller ami moro hot beaded ini
tio is can 'nsilv bo held in check.
TRY TO INFLUENCE ITALIANS.
Continued from Page 3.
from Northern Italy exclusively.
Does the Italian Government want
to get rid of its discontented work
men who aro becoming troublo
some? "Tho promises of the planters'
agents aro lies, lios, lies. Warn
your countrymen. Bring this at
your earliest opportunity to tho
knowledge of radical raembors of
the Italian Parliaraonl; nnd in
form thu olllcials of Italian trades
unions aud reformers in general
of this nefarious plot. I am,
ynitrs for humanity and freedom,
"Ed. HosENBEita,
"Recording aud Corresponding
Secretory San Francisco La
bor Council."
FoiniAi,r)i:iiYi)rc.
Executivo oflioor C. 13. Itey
nnl U of the Uoard of Hotlth was
this morning a inducting oxpori
monts iu fumigation with formal
dehyde. Cultures of the bacteria of va
rious dicoases in vials stopped
with cotton aud covered with wire
netting to keep away rats, are
scattered about in the interior of
tho largo stone warehouse near the
Pacific Mail wharf.
Mr. Reynolds haB a formalde
hyde regenerator on the outsido of
Hih buildmi? fillinrr (tin fltruntnrn
with tho fnrmaliuo gas by means
of a tube through u small holo in
the door.
A futniuatiou of lo minutes for
every 1000 cubic feet is nocessary.
At a rough estimnto 9 hours will
Huflico to thoroughly annihilate tho
different cultures in tho ware
house. Doctors Day and Alvarez woro
on the scouu this morning, they
will examine tho cultures after
the experiment.
The doors will not bo opened
until morning, when it is expeotfd
the work will have proved offeo
tivo not only on tho culturos but
ulso on tho rats.
Mr. Reynolds will nlsn conduct
an expnriraont with sulphur, Ho
hat had 18 years exporienco with
sulphur fumigating and declares
that nothing can surpass it.
From thu Orient Via Sim FrancUco.
Tho big liner Nippon Muru ar
rived in this port from Sau Fran
cisco last night, bringing in hor
hole over 70J tons of freight for
thin port from tho Orient. The
voel wa9 not allowed to land
this caro ou her last trip from
Yokohama and Hongkong owing
lo the recent prostneo of the bu
bonic plague aboard.
When the Huor arrived in San
Francisco, passengers and tho
wholo ship's company wero imme
diately put in quarantine, from
which the officers and crew were
not discharged until just before
the steamer left San Francisco on
the8thiti8t. v
The Nippon Maru's company
did not enter tho city of San Fran
cisco at all, going direct from
quaruutino aboard ship.
The vessel has received a thor
ough fumigation and the cargo
which is being unloaded bore to
day haB also been treated in a liko
manner.
As has already beon published,
tho death thut occurred on the
Nippoo after sho loft those wators
for tho Coast was tho result of
upoploxy. The body of tho Japa
nese woman vim buried at sea.
A despatch dated San Francisco
tho 9th would hho.v that tho San
Francisco Board of Health dealt
with a manufactured plague scare.
Djctor Kinyoun mado a report
thtt put the Hoard in a very pecu
liar light.
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To Honolulu Iron Worki,
The tenders for a can buoy for
this harbor wero received up to
noon yesterday aud opened today
in the ofllco of the Minister of tho
Interior. Tho Honolulu Iron
Works with a bid of $580 wero the
successful bidders. Tho only other
ono was Robert Cation $030.
laist Oily of Grace.
This is the last day of grace for
the Water Works bills. After to
day an extra amount of ton por
cout will bo charged. As the
Water Works office closed at 12
noon, those who have not paid up
will bo liable for tho extra amount
montioned.
otih stimu or two nraiwievr.
Washington, July 8. General
Otis cables tbo following: Maui
la, July 8, Adjutant Goneral,
Washington. Dcires of all vo
lunteers in Philippines ascertain
ed. Two skeleton regimonts fairly
Voll assured. In two or thtee
days will cable names of offloeir.
nominated for regiments so Ihat
appointments of lieutenants to re
cruit iu Unittd States can l
made. Otis
To Prnetlcx Nvw JIIunlc.
Beginning with next Thuruday
evening the Amateur Orchestra
will pmotico some cow rautic.
This work will be kept up for a
roriuigui or more.
CHOICE TIP-BITS.
Little Girl (to visitor) "My pa's a cood
man. He'll go to Heaven, won't he ?"
Visitor "Oh yes, Indeed; and are you
going to heaven, too ?"
Little Girl "Oh no, I'm going with
mama."
The P. C. & M. Co. have just receiv
ed a nice variety of 22 calibre Rifles,
Pjrlor Rifles, and 50-30 Winchester Re
peating Rllles, together with' a fresh line
of Ammunition.
Mnrv had a little hen.
'Twas feminine and queer,
It laid like smoke when eggs were cheap,
And stopped when eggs were dear.
Sometimes your wheel squeaks, rattles,
nins heavy or the tires may leak; your
bicycle Is sick! See the Doctor at once,
the P. C. & M. Co. When you leave
your wheel with them, and they promise
ft to-day. you'll get It just when it's prom
ised. And the repairing won't be neglect
ed! If they can't do It justice in the time
you ask, they'll tell you, and deliver It to
you promptly when finished. They are
not bicycle doctoring to cut prices, neither
are they at It for fun. But this Is u hy It
Is to your advantage to leave your wheel
at their factory. I hey will repair your
wheel when they promise, and repair It
honestly do, perhaps, a little better job
than you get elsewhere for the same price.
All repairs done by the P. C. & M. Co. on
Fort street are guaranteed.
Angrl Waldo "If you w'uz actually
obliged to work, Bill, w'oU would you
sooner be ?"
Beer Billings (thoughtfully) "Well, I
t'lnk In a case like dat I'd sooner be a bar
rel uv elder."
Save fifty per cent and have your nickel
plating done by the P. C. & M. Co.
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THIS COUPON,
And 25 Cents,
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By DOUGLASS WrHTE, j
"Examiner" War Correspondent 2P
All Sorts
And
Conditions
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GARDEN HOSE l
STEAM HOSE 1
SUCTION HOSE I
Closing out odd lots at special
prices regardless of the advance In
rubber.
Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd.,
Fort Street.,
GoldenRule Bazaar
316 FORT STREET.
New Boob
Latest Uoofts, published nl
Vfty8 ou hand, orob'tnined 011
nhort notice. The vovks of
all the popular authors of tho
day, in cloth or paper covers,
at publishers' prices.
PINE
STATIONERY
Light -voight Pnpora for for
oign correspondence always
on hand.
Hawaiian Fans,Oalabashcs,
Photographic Viows, Curios,
&e. Tourists will always
find something to interest
them, whether tlioy aro pur
chasers or not.
"The tiuido to tho Islands,''
GO cents.
"THERE ARE NONE SO
BLIND AS THOSE
MO WILL NOT SEE,"
There are some people who cannot be
convinced that w hlte Is white and black
Is black, because they are determined to
have their own way about It. Very good.
Such people go through life missing the
great minis and me greatest nappinesi as
well as comfort.
There are others again who are con
vlnceable. 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-mcasurc clothes turned out in this
city and the equal of the other tenth.
Alfred Beniamln & Co.'s clothes cost
about half the price of madc-tn erJer
clothes, and haveeverydesirable attribute
of the very bet 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 lash,"
9 Hotel Street : : WaYCrlCy BlOCl
We Make Shirts to Order.
Telephone No. 676. No. 911, Hotel St.
Mechanics' Tools
-AND-
Builders' Hardware
AT COST !
We make this 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 soldat cost. ThlsCLEARANCE
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 our second floor.
Take the elevator. You will find a sales
man In charge of this special department.
Come early before other dealers buy It out.
CS-We want our customers to get this
benefit.
W. W. Dimond & Co.,
LIMITED.
Von Holt Block, King street.
Importersof Crockery, Lamps and House
Furnishing Goods.
Sole Agen's Jewel Stoves, for coal or
wood : Gurney Cleanable Refrigerators,
New Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stoves,
Germ Proof Filters, Primus Oil Stoves.
Others Out,
OfWe
BOut,
1-3 Off on
Popular
Sheet
Music . . .
Hawaiian
News Co.,
Limited.
Honolulu Stock Yards Co
W.S. WITHERS,
MANAGER.
Importoraof and )oalor.sln All KIiiiIh of
Live Stock,
- Buggies,
Carriages,
Hay, Grain, Etc.
Corner Alakea and
Queen streets.
JUST LIKE SILK !
AS eOOO AS SILK ! ,
Is What We Claim for Our
Printed Art Sateens !
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tlninttp np;i(Tn;. Perfect Otlnrlnns. The choicest lot of Art- .- '
Draperies ever exhibited. .Only one
see them.
N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED:
Fort
EGAN DRY GOODS CO.,
FORT STREET,
Is showing n now lino of PURSES, SIDE OOMBS,
RIBBONS, VEILINGS, BELTS nnd BELT BUOKLE3
at very low prices. And a Ooniploto Lino of
JKL&ToJiEi I-ULX-ixisli.ing:st :
Egan Dry Goods
""sap THE""
Hawaiian Dry Goods Association
( TEMPLE OF FASHION
Invite their customers and the general public to inspect their
NEW : LINE: OF: GOOD S,
Which will be sold at very reasonable prices for the
coming three weeks.
NOTE A limited number of Hlinrcs in tho above Association nro now offered
for nntn nt tho pir vnltto of fT cncli. Application should bo mado to tlio Socretnry,
Mr Unnapl, or to any inombor of tho Uoard of Directors, at the storo, -420 Fort
stroot. A. V. GEAR. President. EDWARD K. HANAPI, Secretary.
DR. G. H. HUDDY, Vice-President. N. FERNANDEZE, Treasurer.
CHAS. WILCOX. Auditor,
One of the Many Reasons Why to Insure in
The Germania Life Insurance Co:
St TVEV YORK!
In preforenco to other Companies
Is Its Unexcelled 'Finanoial Strength.
While a fow Companies oxceod It In size merely, tho Gornianla holds a fore
most position In point of tlnaticlat rtrongth, its shown by tho folluwlnjr oxhlblt :
ASSlStS TO EACH 51,000 OF INSURANCE IN FORCE.
Iniuranr In force Admitted Actc At n Ini- At r.- A
r i.. nir V. :"
Oermanla Life $70,556,268
Manhattan Life 67,1(1(1,444 15,322,601
Suitable Llfo 037,167.134 257,700,512
Now England Mutual 110,281,154 2I),10,074 255
Now York Life., 044,021,120 215,044,811 220
FaclHo Mutual 18,622,7b4 3,103,530 178
Sun Life of Canada 40,093,405 8,2.31.4)0 100
Tho llctires In theso columns aro taken from tho Annual Itonoit of tho Sunni-
Intondentof tho Insuratieo Dopartmont of the State 'of Now York for tho year
ending December 31, 1808.
GEAR, LANSING & CO., General Agents.
EMMETT MAY, Manager.
Judd Building, Honolulu.
Spiced Herrings,
Smoked Halibut, Hams Bacon,
Just received per "Port Albert."
S. J. SALTER,
Grocery and Provision Dealer, .
Orplicum Block. -- Telephone 080.
Don't forget, we have an Ice Box on our wagons, to deliver things fresh and cold.
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THIS BRAND IS SIMPLY ONM
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WHILE AU OTHER BRANDS
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L. AHLO,
Doalor in Dry Goods, Grocer
ies, llurtlwnro,
Ilonts and .Shoos, etc
Al (imillty L. A. Itlce for mile.
No 400 Niiuami street, cor. Chaplain st.
r. u, jiox tun. JZ71
piece of a kind. Do not fall t: i
Street.
Co., Fort Street.
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Dtc Jt,rtj8. tach $iooo mk.oth.Co's sl,
5,II,UIU $329
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268
201
3,487,153
07,120,085
8,100,805
04,402,112
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