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;l THE EVENING BrLLITIN: HONOITLr, H 1., SEPTEMBER 5, 18U9. is. - ?r fi ftfc ft E & V Evening Bulletin, ?lMiat4 Evtijr Day, tacept Sunday, at io Klnc tictli Honolulu, II, l bylh HULLRTIN PUBLISHING COMPANY. W. R. FARRINGTON Editor AMEL LOGAN City fcdltof TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1899 Of nil tho new outerprisea of moots Hnwaunn Islnuds, none- hns rocoived or nil! receivo n raoro cordial greeting tbnn tho First American bank. So tho morning organ is con tsmplntiug espousinc tbo chubo of tbo Deraoorntio party. Contomplnt ing ? If tbo organ is anything po litically, it 1b n Democratic organ already. ThreocbperaforCapt.PnulSmith! When bo roluruB from bis success fal fighting campaign Captain Smith cannot bo otbor tlmn suc cessful Honolulu will give him a ' regular San ITrauaiscn reception The hardest thing for the Ha waiian Government to understand Hint the nuuexhtiou of Hawaii was not intended to bo a go-as-you-please raco for authority bo tweon Washington and Hawaiian oilicials. Had the Advertiser taken the ..trouble to read tho instructions given local officials in handling Chinese immigration, it might hive been saved its usual asinino display in tho championship of Mr. How Duck's pearch for coin. Whatovor else tho future may have for tbo laboiers of Hawnii, it can bo accepted that tbo laBt man Las been imprisoned for fail ure to fulfill bis contract. The courtB may decide as they pleaBO, public opinion will not support the penal clause. General Whoelor after looking ..over the situation in tbo Philip pines is dispose d to comment fav orably. All of which adds to tho .discomfort of tho euemies of Gon ,enl Otis. Wheeler's ability to convince tho general public may save Otis' official hi'ad for him. Pibsidcut MoKiuley in his most rccont h pooch says the American ting does not "mean ono thing in tho United States and another in Porto Rico aud the Philippines." Thauks to our local government, it has been raado to mean "another" iu Hawaii. He, who runs may read, however, that Hawaiian gov erumout policy is not MoKiuley policy. Georgia is having a highly un comfortable tiina with tho uegroes. Tuero nro said to bo 10CO uegroos undor arms prepared to attack the whites. Government troops bavo been ordered. Whatever tho out cirae of this fracas it is assurrod thit the Democrats will not object to tho use of nntional forces nd government by injunction to doal with these rioters. San Francibco indulged in a great forty-eight hours of spree, as a greeting for tho returned vol unteors. Thoso not intoxicated in tbo good old fashioned way wore intoxicated with joy. No city of tbo Union hits shown its appreci ation of tho work of its boys on tbo battlefield in such magnificent style as has the rut-Imp ills of tho wost. It is merely another ovidenco that San ErnucitiO'ius nro sound hearted nnd loyal Anurioans. Tho , appoiutniHut of E. R. Sttckabb to tho post of Collector General of Customs is ono that wifb general approval. Mr. Stack able t-erved in sevoral important posts in tbo Finance Departmont aud as deputy collector of customs lins quickly mustered tbo detail of tbo nllicfi. While it is Mr. Staok able'n first experience us chief ex ecutive ollicor, it is Hiifo to say tint ho will not bo found waut iu;r "Jrtok" (Jni-oy t-oiil to be ono of tho striiiuslnp A'ameda robbers hi" boon arretted in San Fran CISCO, HAWAII WON THE RACE In a letter received by Harry Watorhouee from bis brother Albert this morning is contained tho following on a hundred yard swimming raco which be, Harold Dillingham and Harold Rico in dulged in: "I am boro in Omaha having a vory warm timo both in referenco to the woatbor and tho slang uso of the word. "Happening to glanco over tbo papers I saw thero was to bo a water carnival iu which was in cluded a hundred yards swim ming contest. Harold Dilling ham, Harold Rice and I conclud ed wo would try our luck and shook hands on tho proposition. "Arriving nt tho placo whore tho contest was scheduled for wo found a long Filipino, an Egyp tian and threo Americans enteral for tho race. We thought our chances small lint went in for the fun of tbo thing. "My Peninsula training proved a great help aud I led for about a quarter of tho distanco. Then Harold Dillingham forged ahead and kept the lead the whole way I spurted and pnssod tbo Egyp tint), finishing second, a very short distanco behind Dillingham. Egyptian took third placo and Harold Rice, fourth. Wo left the Atnericins iu tho rear rank with the Filipino bringiug up the roar rank. "Wo were lookod upon as curio sities but whon tho pooplo found wo wore from tho Islands they shrugged their shoulders and said: 'Well, no wondor.' "Wo had a fino timo and saw the Fair for nothing." m I.AIIOII HAY CFLKIIUATION. Labor Day was celebrated in most fitting stylo nt tho drill bIikI last night. Tho placo was ablaze with lights and artistic decorations nbandoued on all Bides. In all, tbero were nearly threo hundred peoplo prosont. Music was furn ished by tbo Quintotte Club. Tbo bull opened with a grand march in which nearly all joined. Then came tho daucing nnd, at about 11 o'clock, tbo cako-walk, led by Jim Post and May Ashley. There wore three other couples iu tho walk Tho cake, accompanied by a pair of gloves for tho lady and a box of cigars for tho gentle man, wbb awarded to 0. W. Webb and Mii-B Annie Row, Jim Post and Miss Ashley withdrawing iu their favor. Then came more dancing aud refreshments. J.U0 following had charge of tho delightful affair: Officers George R. Sloll, pro- sident; M. Schobeld, vico presi dent; David Baehn, treasurer; Alex. Morrison, secretary. Floor Oommittoo H. J. Ziun, William Maznett, Fred. Eaeoh, J. 0. Brown. A. Guild, 0. A. West: Ed. Million, floor manager; Rob ert (Jockbuin, aBBistaut tloor mtiu- gor. Heception Committee Wm. Ro wo chairman; Wm. Lane, P. F. Dillard, H. Campbell, W. H Brown, Wm. Stadler. Refreshment Committoo S.Du gan, chairman; Ohaa. O'Uriou, Joe. MoKechnie, John Morau, JLUos. Harvey, Alex. Murray. Bontlng Nem, E. H. WodehouHO of tbo Mvrtlo Boat Club uill serve as a judge on Srttutday in placo of A. W. Carter, resinned Tho ludgos. committees and otbor ofiioiald, tho baud aud mauv club members, will all go down on tuo K4b tram. On Suuday lust, tbo Regatta Oommittoo, with Motors. Gore and Smith from the Survey Office, spent the day at tho Peninsula. Tho courto was flagged at each quarter mile aud at the half mile. Ono railn from tho starting point double flags woro placed. A small lanai was built at tuo end of tuo railroad whorf for tho judgo and tinifkooporB nt tho tiuish. Caterer Chapman served a lunch at two o'clock which was duly appreciat ed by all. AM, Ql'IKT IN HADIOA. Apia (Samoa, August 23d (via Auckland, August 28). All is quiot iu Samoa. Tho officials nre working harmoniously. Busi noes is prosperous aud a large amount of copra is being mado. Tho only war shipst hero aro the Gormau protected cruiser Cormo ran an I tho British armed sloop Toroh. The Uuitod States cruiser Abarenda boa arrived with the material for tho coaling station aud Lavul jotty at Pago-Pago. Krnut'i Prncn Knvnjr. London, Aug. 20. A dispatch from Johannesburg says that word has bo?n received hero from Pro torin that President Jtrugor and General Jubert bavo agreed to send a special ponce coraininsion to England, composed of membors of the Vnlkrnni:, bended by J. R. Ritz, State Secretary. II EAVY FREIGHT CIIARG ES. "Salvation's free," the preacher said, As the elder passed the ptotej "Salvation's free for you and me, But we have to pay the freight." Nn tfn-lirlit In nau irliin ..mi rill n tr ling. "Women who weai eye-glasses or spec tacles are always congenial." "Yes; they like to tell each other they had to put them on long before age had anything to do with It." "Built like a watch" Sterling Bicycles areauuiego. i ne i'. i. nc avrg -o. lias just received a new shipment of them, the latest. For him there's little In life's cup Who waits for something to turn up; And then he finds, to end his woes, When something turns up 'tis Ills toes. Remington Breach Ejector Shot Guns, the finest guns made, for sale at the P. C. & M'f'g Co.'s. "Tbere's nothing like perseverance." "Still, It hasn't done much for the Eng lish In their attempt to win a yacht race." But when you are trying to get a good bicycle, and strike a Sterling ''Built like a watch," you don't have to go any further. THE P. C. & M'F'G CO. Five Miles of PICTURE MOULDINGS Have been received by the PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., Ltd. so The Bulletin told you a few days ago of the scarcity of hard woods such as are used for mouldings, and the large advance In price of the same. Our orders were placed at old prices, and the goods have just arrived. With these we have received the very latest designs in PICTURE FRAMES and EASELS an assort men t such as has never before been seen In Honolulu. Call early and have your choice. n Art Rooms Fnrt StroPt. Enlargements Our Great Specialty Many of you have small negatives con taining some picture that Is of value to you. HAVE IT ENLARGED! Usually the enlargement is BETTER THAN THE ORIGINAL! Our enlarging rooms are of GREATER SIZE than the entire PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT of most of our com petitors. THE Le Mm Pint. Supply Co. 426 Fort Street. Mfl i IV I u FOURTH ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES. SEPT. 9TH, 1899. Pearl Harbop Course. FIRST RACE-Four-Oared Shell, Senior Championship. SECOND RACE Four-Oared Shells, Juniors. Races will start at 4 p. m., after the arrival of the second train. Trains will leave Honolulu depot at 1:45 and 3, returning Immediately after the races. Round trip tickets, 75 cents. WM. C. PARKE, 1314 Chairman Regatta Committee ra&Asm TIMELY ARE THE SEASON'S LATEST NOVELTIES; to buy or not to buy Is a question easily settled, after you see our goods. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, strong, good goods, the best for school, can be had at our store at prices tanging from $1.50 to 6.00. Best made, and stylish. THE BOY DRESSED in one of these suits feels the courage of a man, because he looks manly. His work becomes a pleasure and his studies a joy. WE ARE OFFERING, THIS WEEK, to close out, a line of GOLF, NEGLIGEE and STIFF BOSOM SHIRTS, at 50 cents each. Call and take your pick. "The task," 9 Uotel Street : : WaYCllcy BlOCl We Make Shirts to Order. Telephone No. 676 No. 9 11, Hotel St. Agents for Dr. Delmel's Linen Mesh Underwear. Send for Catalogue. AUTOMATIC Blua Flame Oil Stoves Have Yon Seen Them ? NO WICK.-H H- One Lever Operates the Whole Thing. Simple, Safe, Clean. Economical and Good Cookers. Prices Reasonable. One Burner Two Burners. Three Burners. Four Burners. And Ovens for Same. Call in nnd see one in operation. No Trouble to Show Them. SEE OUR lose ForaisMi SECOND FLOOR. Take the Elevator. W. W. Dimond & Co., LIMITED. -Von Holt Block, King street. Importers of Crockery, Lamps and House Furnishing Goods. Sole Agents Jewel Stoves, for coal or wood: Gumey Cleanable Refrigerators, New WIckless Blue Flame Oil Stoves, Germ Proof Filters, Primus Oil Stoves. NEWJPKS! New Books! RECEIVED BY THE GoldenRuleBazaar "In the Forbidden Land," 2 vols., by A. Henry Savage Landon. "My Lady Rotha," Stanley Weyman. "The Castle Inn," Stanley Weyman. "Tekla," Robt. Barr. "Heart and Sword," John Strange Winter. "An Original Sinner." Albert Ross. "The Gift of Bonaparte," Shortz. "A Lost American," Gunter. "The Dreamers," Bangs. "The Cruise of the Caclnlot," (In paper edition). "DAVID HARUtt." "Our Navy In ths Spanish War," John R. Spear. "The Scape Goat," Hall Calne. "The Swallow "-Haggard's Best Book! "From Se.i to Sea," (2 vols.), Kipling. Kipling's Complete Works, In 15 vols., J 1 5.00. "Reminiscences," Justin McCarthy. "Heart of the World," Haggard. "Waldtrant," M. Rudlger. "Joan Haste," Haggard. "The King's Rivals," E. N. Barrow. Over 900 New Books Ex Australia ! J. M. WEBB, 316 FORT STREET. Reminders We have just choice selection of 5AIL0RS, in the Black and White. N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED. Tlie People's Providers. Fort Street. SPECIAL SALE OF RIBBONS AND LACES! Commencing August 7th, at the i TEMPLE OF Ribbons ! Ribbons ! Ribbons t Laces ! Laces ! Laces ! At prices that can't be duplicated; at Hawaiian Dry Goods Association MOSES PALATJ, Manager. EGAN DRY GOODS CO., FORT STREET, A Fine Line of RIBBONS, VEILINGS, SIDE COMBS, BELT BUCKLES A New Shipment of the Famous SONNETTE CORSET. Egan Dry Goods Ex Australia : Apples, Cauliflower. Celery, Cabbage, Salmon, Eastern Oysters, Lemons, Limes, Fresh California Butter, Cheese, Olives. Telephone 680 and get your goods Salter's Telephone 680. Orpheum Block, Fort Street, KG Baking Powder. HENRY MAY & CO., Ltd. SUCCESSORS TO J. T. Waterhouse, H. B. Mclntyre & Bros., Henry May & Co. Wholesale and Retail Grocers TEA DEALERS and COFFEE MERCHANTS RETAIL STORES: Fort and King Streets, Waverley Bhck, Bethel St. Fort Stroot, - 22 and 02 telfmionls- Hotbol Stroot, - 24 and 949 I. O. Jlox SH'I 0. A. GROTE, MERCHANT : TAILOR. Clothes made to ordor nt a roafronablt cost. Clotlii'H cleaned, repaired and dyod. Flrht-claBs vork guaranteed, P O. box 280. Union Btroot, Honolulu H. I. 12C8 received another ROUGH STRAW newest shapes. FASHION Co,, Fort Street. delivered to your own door ON ICE. Grocery I WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT: Bethel Street. CHARLES CRAMER, Merchant Tailor 5J4 FORT ST., -Nur corner of Chipltln Lut) Cletnlne and Repairing t ShortNctlct, ana in wt Mi i pos sidic mannar c t V as jiW' , -'., M 4r. , .v