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Evening Bulls,
Pibllthd Erery Dy, cictpt Sunay, it ia Klnt
Itrcet. Honolulu, II. I., by lb
BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
W. R. FARRINGTON EJHor
ANIEL LOGAN CMy 641'ct
HlllincrlplKiu llalutl
Ptr month, tnjwhfro In llwllin Islands. ,..S .75
Peryr " " " Sou
Ptryer,postpaM,lo America, Cand orMcilco.10 00
Ptr year, postpaid, other foreign countries i 00
VPaysfcle Invariably In advance.
Telephone 56
Post Office Box .718
TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1899.
And the Columbia ca no back.
This ruuet indicate that tin1 vol
cano is ttoon to retiro from buai
uess. Tho A ".Stuto lunctiou" held
in tho EteouUv.- Imildiou; will bo
i "groat Amorijun wnlco" he'd 'in
honor of tho dunane of patty Ha
waiian olTicial diji.i'v
Tho Advi r ibor eayn t ml Wash
ington nlllriala aro highly urali
fied with tho dtcisions of our
Suproiuo Coirt. W 'll believe it
when the ntinounccment comes
frjin a ri'Mnblrt snti'c"
It ciny bo tint tho otlicial circle
will lmvo tho uiilimittd "gnll" to
roqmat t'm Funrth of July
Goaviiiituti tint mis iv'ohwI lln
Ero3iitivrt 13ailding, to "ssi-t io
the ollicinl celubrntinn to be hold in
tho Exocutivo Uuildiugoii ting rais
ing dn. Our olBcinla have n w.y
of making a ba.l tin tier worse in
trying to pot thom selves out of n
hole. A raoro nmguiBceut insult
oould not be offoiod tho "people of
this country thnu action that is
practically a request for them to
acknowledge tint tUg rair-ing day
is nn nnniverwiry of morn im
portance, moio worthy of oQicial
recognition than the national In
dependence Day. Lt tho good
work co on. The poopln can at
least bo thiiikful that the day ip
not fsfr'diata 1 when the litBiitiie'd
official dignity, which is nothing
if not n relic of ''harlmiiu mon
archy" of which po much has been
written, will to at an pji1.
United Stalo, Consul Boyle
stationed at Liverpool sys that
all tho important uhipB now build
ing in the Jjiitish (shipyards are
nsii g Amerioiti steel plato nud
many of tho electrical and labor
Baviug devices utd aio American,
Notwithstanding we can build
shipB at an low n u'guro ns Qrent
Britain, tho Americans faco tho
curiouH condition of British ships
built of American material anil
American goods Ir-uiBpoitiid in
Britinli whips. Thu free trnuVr'd
comment on (his situation is that
tho Wriy to hin hi American ships
is to build them. It looks easy
and would bo eu-y if Amorican
wagei were as low ns thoso paid
by the Hritish, and tho Amorican
Cangtwt were liberal in its subsi
dies. Lot CongiehH givo tho Am
erican shipping interests tho pro
tection award) d other iutorosts or
cvou the amount protection iu tho
form of uutmidierv which Great
B itain all-waits ship owuotn,
nud American goads would bo
carrit-d in Amerioau bhip. Fur
thenuore thorn would not be the
rush, as expoiieuced in tho reoeut
history of this territoiy, to place
British built craft under the Am
erican ting ami thus acoompfif-li
au injury to the men who aro
honoatly working to placo the
Amorican flag on proper basis 'in
tho merohnnt marine of tho world.
KU DOIIADtlH AIIBKOAItCb
Well. may the man with no other
capital than hit) ability tolo work
wjndor whsthorall tho opportuni
ties for improving hid couditioti in
"now (omlries" have been ex
hausted, llniv-tii has sent nut
word tint itu tipooriunities for
mon withon capital are few;
Porto Bido Inn dom th saint ;
roports i run h 1'uilippiops aro
not rwHiuing h the laboring
. (iMitMl u w tlu Stale Depnrt-
mont in the UouBiilor roports pub
lishes a warning to intonding im
migrants to tho Atgontino llopnb
Ho, whoro land is supposed to bo
abandunt, nud tho doairo for now
settlers amour, ting almost to a de
mand. British and American mechan
ics are particularly warned to
think well before pursuing n
South American conrso with n
view to improving thoir condition.
They must compete with Italian
and French mechanics, who aro
satisfied with fow of the luxuries
of life. Plenty of mechanics can
be had at $2 a day, equal to about
93 cents American currency. The
man with 83)00 to 310 03, who is
willing to go out into the couutry
and rough it for sever! years, is
tho only ono who has a "show."
Tho natural tendency of all
theao doprosing reparts might'
will bo to oius) the Amorican
mechanic or farmer to settle down
to satisfaction with his present
condition. Tho Ynnkeo is, how
over, a restless individual, over
prone to ci further and run the
risk of fnrirjcr woreo. It must
nccossarily give rfco to a more
cousorvativo view being tnkon by
intending emigrants, and in this
respect will bo bouefioial to tho in
dividual and tho countries that
receivo him.
CHANGE OF NAVY RIFLES
Wnshinglon, July 5. On re
commendation of the board of na
val olTicors tho calibor of tho Leo
rifle used by the navy and marine
corps will bo chauged to that of
Krag-JorgonBon small arm used
by tho regular Army, but tho
chango will not go into effcot un
til certain experiments now being
conducted by Army ordnanco otli
cors to dotermino what improve
monts in tho Krng rifle aro neces-
nry havrt been concluded. The
decision uf ilio Navy Drpattment
to inoreaeo'tbo caliber of its small
arm riile from 23 to 'M whs due to
the practical demonstration of the
etsporiotity of tho Krnu iu the
Spanish-American war.
One of the most interesting ex
periments of Army ordnanco otli-
crs lias been concluded, and, in
consequence, an order has been
l-snel for a moulucation of sights,
so ni to insure greater accuracy.
It was found that in target prac
tise at long distances with the
Krng it uai necessary to aim tho
piece at tho loivor loft-hand corner
of the target in ordur tcscoro a
bullseye. Considerable difficulty
was experienced in making re
cruits understand this. Experi
ments have demonstrated that the
eights cin bo so arranged that it
is not uecessary to aim off tho
bullseye in ordor to strike square
ly in tho center of tho target.
KICKAPOO REMEDIE8.
The Kickapoo Indian Remedies
Are difforent from all others They
aie tho only genuine Indian Bern
eilea in tho world. They need
no advertising other than a trial.
All over the Hawaiian Islands
they aro daily effootini; the most
wonderful cures. 'You .need not
go away from homo for testimon
ials; they can be found iu. every
village ami on every plantation in
the Islands. Rheumatism and nil
other diseases of the blood,
stomach nud liver aro cured by
Indian Sagwa. Indian Oil for
aches and puins. Kickapoo In
dian Cougji Our saves you fiom
consumption from which so many
pooplo of thf bo Islands die. All
the other remedies aro equally ns
good. Sold by all doalnrs. Hob
rpn Drug Co., agents for tho Ha
waiian Islands. Call at their
store and gat circular giving full
description io nuy language you
desire, or sent postptid on appli
cation. . RklrlCiililnul MckIImC,
A short Cabinet meoting
was
held this forenoon on account of
the contemplated departure of Pre
sidout Dole for Kauai this aftoi1-.
noon. Several laud matters of mi
nor importance woro attended to
and Borneo Orabbe was gran tod a
licenee to sell light wines nud
beers in Koloa, Kauai.
How Guam was taken is told in
On To Manila.
BITS OF HUMOR AND STERLING
PACTS.
"Is Mrs. Barkis on vour calllnc list,
Mrs. Montgomery ?"
Yes. Put not on mv visiting list, we
call the telephone book our calllnc list
now."
The Sterling wheels are In the leaJl
Horses for racing purposes, or most any
other, are In comparison to the Sterling.
One of these handsome, up to date wheel
Is "a thing of beauty and a joy forever."
i ne joys or an open-air .existence nnu n
spin on one of the bullt-llkewwatch wheel
Is a pleasure worthy of a king.
"Don't touch me," ? aid the chrysanthe
mum, as It leaned away from the rose. I
would be foolish to attempt It," replied
the rose j "It's a well-know n fact that ou
haven't a scent.''
"With all my worldly goods I thee endow"
He stopped short his strong brain
seemed to reel
"At least with all of them"-he stammor'd
now ,
"Except my hr.md new Sterling Chain
less wheel."
Editor: "Did you write those jokes
yourself?"
Manager P. C. & M. Co.: "Yes, sir."
Editor: "You must be older than you
look."
Don't ride a wheel unless It's a good
one. Don't pay more than a wheel Is
woith. Don't take chances on an unknown
make. Go to the Pacific Cycle & M'f'g
Co,, on Port street, and buy a Sterling
bicycle that has a reputation.
St. Peter: "Which wife do you want
to live with ?"
Shade: "Are they all here?"
St. Peter: "Yes.''
Shade: "I thought this was heaven?"
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S'On to Manila,!
By DOUGLASS WHITE,
"Examiner" War CorrrsponJent
$lfe ?7ii fifi aivi7i JA ji"m ?JWia
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Get a complete history of Philip
pine warfare.
All Sorts
And -
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Conditions ofl
HOSE! - - -
GARDEN HOSEl
STEAM HOSE !
SUCTION HOSE I
Closing out odd lots at special
prices regardless of the advance in
rubber.
Fort Btroet.
GoldenRule Bazaar
316 FORT STREET.
New Books
Latest Boohs published al
ways on hand, or obtained on
short notice. Tho works of
all the popular authors of tho
day, in cloth or papor covoi'B,
at publishers' prices.
PINE
STATIONERY
Light woight Papors for for
eign correspondence always
on hand. -
H awaiian Pans,Oalal)ashe8,
Photographio Views, Ourios,
&e. Tourists will always
llnd Boinethirff to interest
tlioin, whether thoy aro pui
uuusors or nor, , ,,-r-?"
"Tho Guide to tho Islands,"
GO cents.
Notice.
All persons who are tenants of what ias
been known as the ' Knplolanl Estate are
hereby requested to make prompt payment
of the amounts due by them, to the under
signed, u their office on K.iahumanu
street,
D. KAWANANAKOA,
i2o-2w J. KALANIANAOI.E.
Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd,
Two Leaders
One for the Table, the other for the Yard,
both for YOU.
1.
Fine quality of HLOWN TUMBLERS,
enuraveu in three itesigns.
Your choice ut 7 cents ner dozen.
You
know the regular price.
2.
RATTAN YARD BROOMS, 25 cents
each; regular price 65 cents. (These are
slightly damaged by salt water).
$75.00.
Complete outfits In Crockery, Glass,
Cutlery, Plated Ware and Kitchen Uten
sils, Including Stove and Refrigerator, for
f75.oo.
8QT Estimates and lists given on ap
plication. JSyWhen you are In our store always
Inspect the Bargain Tables on the second
floor. (Take elevator). You nre sure to
see something ydu want, and the price will
not stop you.
W.W.Dimond&Co.,
LIMITED.
.Von Holt Block, King street.
hr porters of Crockery, Lamps and House
Furnishing Goods.
Sole Agents Jewel Stoves, for coal or
wood: Gurney Cleanable Refrigerators,
New Wlckless Blue Flame Oil Stoves,
Germ Proof Filters, Primus Oil Stoves,
"THERE ARE NONE SO
BLIND AS THOSE
WHO WILL NOT SEE."
There are some people who cannot be
convinced that white Is white and black
is blade, because they are determined to
have their own way about it. Very good.
Such people go through life missing the
great truths and the greatest happiness 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 are better than nine-tenths of the
made-to-measure clothes turned out In this
city and the equal of the other tenth.
Alfred Beniamln & 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 strlctiv 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 : : Waierley BlOCl
We Make Shirts to Order.
Telephone No, 676. No. 9 11, Hotel St.
Others Out,
We Out,
1-3 Off on
Popular
Sheet
Music . . .
Hawaiian .
News Co.,
Limited.
Honolulu Stock Yards Co
W.S. WITHERS,
MANAUKR.
Importer of and Doalors In All KI111U of
Live Stock,
" vBuggies
Carriages,
Hay, Grain, Etc.
Corner Alahea and
Queen streets.
JUST LIKE SILK !
AS 600D AS SILK !
Is What We Claim for Our
Printed Art Sateens !
Unique Designs. Perfect Colorings,
Draperies ever exhibited. Only one piece of
see them.
N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED.'
Fort Street.
EGAN DRY GOODS CO., j
FORT STREET, f ( x
la showing a now lino of PURSES, SIDE OOMBS.w
RIBBONS, VEILINGS, BELTS and BELT BUCKLES jffi
at very low prices. And a Complete Lino ol
Egan Dry Goods
-otkl:
Hawaiian Dry Goods Association
i TEMPLE OF
Invite their customers and the
NEW : LINE :
Which will be sold at very
coming three
NOTE A limited number of shares In tho above Association aro now oflcrcil
for nolo at tho par value of 85 each. Application should bo inado to tho Socrctary,
Mr Ilanapl,ortoany momlxir of tho lioant of Directors, at tho store, -120 Fort
stroot. x ,t
AV.GEAR,Presldent.i,r 1 EDWARD K. HANAIM, 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!
Of NEW YOJR.C
In proforonco to othor Companies
Is Its Unexcelled Pinanoial Strength.
Whlln a tow Companies oxenod it In size meroly, tho Germania holds a fnro
most position In point of llnanclal ttrotrtli, as shown by the following exhibit :
ASSISTS TO KACH 51,000 OF IN8UHANOK IN FOnCK.
Insurance In forie Admitted Asset! Assets to fnc.Asseti res td
lompinies. Lec. )i, IK93.
Ocrmanla Life - $70,556,268
Manhattan I.ifo 67,U!U,4t4
Equitable Llfo 087,167,131
Now England Mutual 110,281,164
Now York Llfo 044,021,120
Paclllo Mutual , 18,522,764
Sun Llfo of Canada 40.0H3.405
TI10 lltturcM In tlit so columns aro taUon
inteudentof tho Insurancn Oopartmont of
ending Douorabor HI, 160S.
Another One Hundred Tons of
NEW FURNITURE '
JUST LANDED
AT the: I. X.
Corner Nuuanu and King Streets, Honolulu.
In Bedroom Sets. 2M.W.1 and J-4 Bedsteads : Chiffoniers. Meat Safes: Wire. Wool
and Aioss Mattresses; Barber and Dentist
Francisco prices at the 1. X. L.
P. O. Box s. Telephone 47.
THEO.H.DAVIES&CO.,Ltd,
Merchants and Commission Agents. t
Carry a Complete Line of Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, &c. Paints,
Oils and White Lead.
GENERAL PLAHTATION SUPPLIES.
Agents for Clarlphos & Dick's Baiata Belting
This Belling Is acknowledged by several of the most expert engineers on the
Islands to be the best, most durable, and least expensive.
. Also Agents for Keichefer Bros.' GRAY AGATE WARE, of which a full lino
is carried.
A good selection of IRON BEDSTEADS, .MATTING, LINOLEUM, LAWN I
MOWERS. GARDEN HOSE AND FITTINGS.1 ' --f".
Lime, Cemept, Fire
Ii. AHLO,
Doiilov in Dry GooilH,Grocer-
iop, Iltu'dwarc,
HooU uml Hlines, etc
Al iiuulity L. A. ltlco for -hIo.
No 400 Nuuanu street, cor. Clmplalii ut.
V, O. llox 1014. 1271
The choicest lot of Art4
a kind. Do not fait to
Co,, Furl Street.
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FASHION
general public to Inspect their
OF : GOODS,
reasonable prices for the
weens.
VwA
Dec )i. 1898. eAChSinoo mk.oth.Co' tc
or insurance as uerminu
$25,211,010 $329
15,322,6(11 208 3,487,151
257,700,512 201 07,120.m
29,10(1,074 2-35 8,100,80)
216,044,811 220 04,402,112
3,103,530 178 2,70(1,911!
b ,23 1,4110 100 8,I00,02o
front tho Anntinl Jtopoit of tho Kit per-
the Btato of Now York for the year
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UbAK, LANSINU & CO., General Agents.
EMMETT jVl AY,. Manager.
Judd Building, Honolulu.
Chairs, Tables, etc., to be sold at S.in
S. W. LEDERER,
Proprietor.
Clay and Fire Bricks. j
S. KTOHf,
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And Payor Hungor,
133 Niiuanu Acmio, Honolulu, U. '
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