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THE EVENING BVLL1-T1N: HONOLULU, H. I., SEPTEMBER 12. 185)9.
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Evening Bulletin,
btllhl Kvtfy Day. encept Sunitr. at to Klni
ttHt, Honolulu, tl. I,, by ib
ULLBTIN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
T FARMIMITON .... Editor
aNIEL ICXMN City Editor
TUESDAY, SEPT. l'i, 1899
Th.i liiak nsauined l.y tbp pro.
posed special agortt of the Gov
ern in put will indeed hy "nnornuH,
vexntioiid n ud uumitirii'iiclory," be
entire he will lie nqqatuing n role
tlirtt ia it luUrnprcBeiitntioiJ of Ihe
people i ud receiving raouoy from
tbo putdio treasury to which hi
lias no rfclit-
TIIK WAHIIIXflTON IlKLKOATION.
8iuco the llnwainu Exe
'cative Iirb evjr been prone
to uiingu it notion by the
ndvico of "frionilB in Wash
ington," why ia it that the oflicinU
apparently fall to Bte the force of
Senator Cl-uk's suggestion that
Hawaii -bo represented before
Conrfhs by a delegation of busi-
netB men Z It mny be assumed
by the government officials that
Senator Clark's puhlieued inter
viowBnretoi be interpreted to mean
that he f.ivors the delegation of
buMnoAB men in addition to the
Executive'! special representative.
Senator Clnrk ha taken cire. not
to eay no holwevor, and there in no
ToaBon why he should not have
mado the etatemont if be endorsoil
the plan. The government cue
find no straight out endorsement
for its special agent scheme ex
cept from- a few pergonal frionde
and its Hubsidized organs.
If the best in'oresta of Hawaii
are to be taken into consideration,
the Chamber of Commerce will
take up thi matter of thu repro
Ben I lit ion of Hawaii lirfoiv Con
gross and prpvido for a delegation
of not leVg tliati three business
men to lie preBont when CoogreBu
shall tke. up the discussion of
Hawaiian affairs. Let the Exe
cutive for oner in Hh fast Ueotinu
life com' (low i fiom its high, in
dependent olliciitl horsoaml accept
the plnvH fir representation in
Wa-diington that will iicompliili
tho grenteht henelit to the couutiy
It is an utter impossibility for
the Executive' oflioials of Hawaii
to honestly H-lVot a representative
who u ill bo fairly representative of
the people of Hawaii. The as
eumptiou of authority proposed
by the lixfcutivo would bo on a
par with the appoiutmoat by Gen
noral Leonard "Wood of a special
agent to ropro-ieut tho people of
Oaba before Congress, or the ap
pointment by Gen. Otia of a
special Hgent to represent tho.
Filipinos bofnre Congress. Mr.
Dole is as completely under the
direction of President McKinley
bb any militaiy governor in any
new pOHHUBeion; by sending a spe
cial representative to Washington
Mr. Dole placa'Presidont McKin
ley in the positi u of roceivinu a
delegate fpr wliiali he, McKinley,
' is practically responsible. Mc
Kinley sending a delegate to
himself.
Whether President McKinley
approver of this" propped action
of the Hawaiian Exeontive wo
dou't know, and it ia safe to Bay
tho Hawaiian Executive does not
know. We do kuow, however, thut
the people of Hiwaii do not ap
prove tho proposition.
Lot tho Chamber of Gommorce
' eood tho delegation of business
' men. There will he no question of
theirstatus.Thoy will stand for just
what thoy are, representatives of
Hawaii's business interests whoie
right to recognition is unquestiou-
' od. Tint Chamber of Commerce of
Honolulu and Hilo aro quite as
capable) of selecting local encyclo
"pOvlirtB as the Executive officials of
Hawaii, If thefeo delegates wish to
, "Jo politics" on the side, they
hive a petfet right to do go, and
riaocomplish whatever they may by
personal nciivity. Tueir personal
viows will bo accepted for what
they are worth, and not as coming
from the people of Hawaii.
If the people desire a eppcial
agent to argue tho cause of man
hood suffrage or a restricted fran
chise, ht tho people contribute
the money aud Bend their man: if
the bar association want the
ooarts to remain as they aro or to
undergo a thorough rennova'iou,
let tho bar association contribute
the money aud send their special
counsel. There is nothing to pro-
vent anyone and overyono appear
ing beforo Gmurese, if they cwj
got tho wherewithal to pay ex
peupes. It is not right, however,
for the govornmout to assume the
anthority to pay oat funds for any
of those object
TIIK SUNDAY VOM'ANO."
EniTon of The Evenintj Bul
LEriN: -I have no desire to ca
cadtt my pers malty into the col
utnuB of the Evening Bulletin. 1
shall cftaoade that personalty into
tho coming Volcano. I doiro,
however, to lliauk my friends
for, what mauy think i tho ex
piring breath of an American
psper in tboso Inlands for their
kindness of expression aud prof
fered assistance.
An appeal has boon made to the
cupidity of the community. It ia
asserted that Tbo Sunday Volcauo
is not a paying institution.
Permit me to diiabueo the pub
lic mind of that erroneous state
ment: The Sunday 'Volcano i'b
now paying 10 por cent annually
on an mvistment of $5D,l)00; or
lu other worris, it is netting its
publisher $600 '.
The editor of Tho Sonday Vol
rano does not owe a dollar in this
town.
Hia paper owing to this perse
cution, is greater than over. V hile
not a lenrnfd entomologist, in
some futuro issue of Tho Sunda
Voloauo, ho will discuss mos
quitoes.
Fraternally youra,
Wm. H. MaiirhaMi.
Honolulu, Soot. 12, 18!)!).
WOIIII4 K.NOINU IN "llOUN."
Editoii of The Evening Bur,
Li-tin: Can auy of your renders
tell i ne how many words in the
Euilili I'ln'jmort havo tho enil
iiii: "dous"? Hero is a, atiokler
for tho-M) interested in word liuut-
inu and the peculiarities of the
hi gliHh language, lake trom n
ilnn , hnzanlntiH, nnd Biupendnus
aud see how mauy words of the
name ending can bo added to this
list. Woitn Hunter.
:tp:r,ogkr..a.:m:
OF THE
Fourth Celebration
.OF.,
Regatta Day!
To be held In
HONOLULU HARBOR,
Saturday, September 16, 1899,
Commencing at 9:30 a, m.
1. Whale Boat Race.
Clw. Drl.. C r..Anl
2. Slx-oared Sliding Seat Barge.
550 1 ropny.
3. Diving Contest, for time.
Prize J5-
4. Two-oared Shore Boat.
First Prize Mo, second $5.
5. First and Second-Class Yacht Race.
Prize
6. Slx-oared Gig Race (stationary seats).
rnze jo.
7. Swimming Race (100 yards).
ti 5 Trophy.
8. SIx-niddle Canoe Race.
First Prize $1 s. second S?.
9. Third-Class Yacht Race.
Prize
INTbRMISSION FOR LUNCH.
10. Punt Race. Prize f 15.
11. Slx-oared, Slldlng-seat Barge.,
f 30 Trophy.
12. Tub Race. First Prlze$5, second 2.50.
13. Diving Contest, distance. Pfize 5.
14. Steamer Boat Race.
First Prize f 25, second I15, third $10.
15. Sailing Canoe Race.
First Prize ?i 5, second f 5.
iC. Half-Mile Swimming Contest.
Trophy 1 1 j.
17. Four-oared Dingy Race.
First Prize 515, second f 10.
18. Six nared Slldlng-seat Barge Race.
"Old Timers." Prize
Above Program subject to change. Races
open to all; no entry fees. Swimming.
Diving aim 1 ud Knees, entries open until
the start of the races.
All nwing races are to be governed by
the Racing Rules of the Hawaiian Rowing
Aswcljtlon.
For the other races entries must be made
to J. W. Smithies at the Pacific Hardware
Co.'s. Entries close Thursday, September
14th, at 5 p. m. Each entry bhall Include
the name of the boat, or If It have none,
the name of the person who enters It in
the race. There must be at least three
boats entered before the second prize can
be awarded, at least four boats before the
third prize can be awarded.
For further Information apply to the
REGAT TA COMMITTEE-W. C.Parke,
S. E. P. Taylor, and Walter E. Wall.
1322
UICYCLCS VS. CARS.
Don't pav ten cent car fares, It Is much
cheaper to ride a Sterling blcvcle. The
average person rides four times dallv.nt to
cents a ride, this amount In a week to
$2.40 or 12.00 per month. The Pacific
Cycle & M'f'g. Co., on Fort street, will
sell viiu the hlehest trade Sterling blcvcle
ever manufactured fur $63.00 on small
weekly or monthly Installments.
After you have once experienced the
pleasure and advantages of cycling, you
will not want to ride on tram cars at even
3 cent fare.
The rocky road to Dublin, or any other
place will not annoy you when you are
equipped with abulit-llke-a-watch Sterling
blcvcle. Thev will stand mure rough
usage, while loiklng graceful and riding
easVi of any wheel made. Their construc
tion Is perfect, and they are light, strong
nnd speedy, and built like a watch.
Down und;r ths highly polished enamel
and glittering nickel U the real bicycle;
the thing you're paying your good money
for, and on ths strength of whl:h, may
dejend your life. Are you going to buy
a bicycle of known reputation? of a kind
of .1 kind that has never be-n known tn
"fall down" unJer any ordinary accident
or will you take your life In your hands
and ride recklessly to no one knows what,
on a wheel that U without a reput.tion.
just because Its first cost Is a few dollars
less.
Five Miles
of
PICTURE
MOULDINGS
Have been received by the
PACIFIC
HARDWARE
CO., Ltd.
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 assortment such as has
never before been seen In Honolulu.
Call early and have ynur choice.
Art Rooms
Knrt ? I,
A well selected stock with a good as
sortment of goods are both the buyer's
and seller's delight.
We have just received a large assort
ment of
Iron Wire
Nos. 4, 5 and 6.
Galvanized Fence Staples, In Kegs,
assorted sizes, itf i M and 2 Inch.
Paints in Oil
PIONEER AND HUBBUCK'S WHITE
LEAD.
BOILED LINSEED OIL.
RAW LINSEED OIL,
WHITE ZINC IN OIL AND JAPAN,
ASSORTED COLORS.
ADAM'S FLAT PAINT BRUSHES, 3
TO S INCHES WIDE.
ADAM'S VARNISH BUUHES, AS
SORTED SIZES.
Machine Oils.
iw, 1 uiiu & engine vJH y- uuiu v;ii,
In tins and barrtK
Spurn Oil In tins and barrels,
Neats Foot Oil. Cnrbollnlum.
Coal Tar. Axle Grease. Best Refined
Tallow,
Coiton Waste. Varnish of all kinds.
Packing, Asbestos, Soap Stone, Sheet
Rubber.
Pipe Covering, assorted sizes.
The above are only a few of the many
articles we keep constantly In stock,
and our prices will stand competition
with any other dealers.
Ttic Hawaiian Hardware Co,
Fort streets, opposite Spreckels' Bank.
Timely
Topics -
Good
Salesmanship
ISN'T EVERYTHING to good
storekerplng j even a good salesman
falls when he tries to sell, cautious
ly, lothlng that Isn't made as It
should be. In the long run only
the best clothing pays; especially
when the best clothing can be had
at the price of the next bert. Our
clothing Is so well made, so at
tractive in appearance, and looks so
desirable that It requires less energy
and breath nnd persuasion on the
part of the salesman to sell It.
After we have sold It once, we
'an sell It with still less effort to
the same customer. It Is the kind
of clothing that bring your custo
mer bick ag lln and ng tin the kind
with which we can build up a last
ing trade. And tint is what we
are doing In all our lines.
"The lash,"
9 Hotel Street : : WaVGTlCy BlOCt
Wo 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
Haye 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 and .see one In operation.
No Trouble to Show Them.
SEE OUR
Ita Mslilig DfiprM'l
SECOND FLOOR.
Take the Elevnt ir.
W, W, Dimond & Co,,
LIMITED.
-Von Holt Blimk, King street.
Importers of Crockery, Lamps and House
Furnishing Goods.
Sole Acents Jewel Stoves, for coal or
wood ; Gurney Cleanable Refrigerators,
New Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stoves,
Germ Proof Filters, Primus Oil Stoves.
NEWJBOOKS!
New
Books!
RECEIVED BY" THE
GoldenRule Bazaar
"In the Forbidden Land," 2 vols., by A.
Henry Savage Lnndon.
"My Lady Rotha," Stanley Weyman.
"The Castle Inn," Stanley Weyman.
"Ttkla," 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 Cachalot," (In paper
edition).
"DAVID HARUM."
"Our Navy in the Spanish War,' John
R. Spears.
"The Scape Gnat," Hall Calne.
"The Swallciw"-H:tggard's Best Book I
"From Sea to Sea," (2 vols.), Kipling.
Kipling's Complete Works, 4n 15 vols.,
i5.oo.
"Reminiscences," Justin McCarthy.
"Heart of he 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. SA6HS DRY GOODS GOMPANT, LIMITED.
Tli People's Providers.
Fort Street.
SPECIAL SALE OF
RIBBONS AND LACES!
Commencing August 7th, at the
TEMPLE OF FASHION
Ribbons ! Ribbons ! Ribbons I
Laces ! Laces ! Laces !
At prices that can't be duplicated; at
Hawaiian Dry Goods Association.
MOSES PALATJ, Manager.
EGAN DRY
JTOIT street,
A Fine
RIBBONS, VEILINGS, SIDE
A New Shipment
SONNETTE
Egan Dry Goods
SOMETHINQ 3rEW !
THE GENUINE IMPROVED
Alpha Home Pudding !
Nlcet Pudding you ever ate. Not slmplv a cornstarch preparation, SOMETHING
NEW. FIVE KINDS TO CHOOSE FROM, AT 10 CUNTS EACH
Cocoanut Farina, Cocoanut ChocoUte, Cocoanut Rice, Cocoanut Tapioca, Cocoanut
Lemon ream. Any one puuui ig enougn rorsix persons, uuy one to try money
back If dissatisfied. Saves time, labor and money. At
Salter's Grocery
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: WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT
Fort and Kino Streets, Bethel Street.
Waverley Bhck, Bethel St.
Fort Stroot, 22 and 02-
0. A. GROTE,
MERCHANT : TAILOR.
Clothes mado to order at a reasonable
cost. ClotlieH cleaned, repaired and
dyed. First-class work guaranteed. 1
O, box 280. Union street. Honolulu
H. I. 1208
received another
ROUGH STRAW
newest shapes.
GOODS CO.,,
Line of
COMBS, BELT BUCKLES,
of the Famous
CORSET.
Co,, Fort Street.
TKMtwioNKs: IJothol Stroot, - 24 and 019
V. O. Hox 38l
CHARLES CRAMER,
Merchant Tailor
, 534 FORT ST.,
-Netr comer of CbipUlo Um
Glcanlne mil Repairing it Short Notice,
ana in me Mil posucie Banner
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