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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. 1., NOVEMBER 4, 1891).
Svening Bulletin,
Oll.b.d Ertry Diy, npt Sondir, t io KIO(
Hint, Honolulu, H. I.i by (lit
BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
f.B.FARRINGTON J.JJJ"
KIEL LOGAN City taitof
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Siibncrllillou llntcm
f oiith. inywhtre In llwillinlttnd....$ .J
rrytr 8
Ptyeir,poi1pilJ,toAmttki,CnJ of Mexico. 10 oo
Pyr, poitpalJ, other foreign countilts tj oo
JWPytle lnvrlbty In Jvnce.
as stool pigeons and bis nominal
mission is only n blind to draw
nuothor feo from J. Piorpot Mor
gan? ' t
The ilttwnii Herald, previous
to "Delegate" UnrtwoH'a do;or-
mtor tote, in ado some pointed remarks
relativo to fees. Can it he tlat
our Ililo ooutemporary bud "in
side information?"
6i
Say,
See him shoot."
TtLU'HONE S
POSTOFHCB BOX Tl
SATURDAY, NOV. 4, 1899.
The. New Yirk Sun sizes up
the Ilnwaiinn Ejicu'ivh'h Bpooinl
njent and unotlicinl deleRato with
many war records as follows; "Iu
order to avoid a headaobo in fig
uring out tho status of 'Delecato'
Hariwell at "Washington, it will
ba eBfest, paruaps, to assurao that
ho is a Paramount, ssnt out of the
political chaos iu Hawaii by those
who aro interested in maintaining
chaos, to lobby against any legis
lation threatening tho continuance
of tbi;t chaos." It behooves the lo
cal Government to explain Mr.
Harm ell's status by giving tho
public some idoa of his instruo
tions. .
iiaiitvi:li. iikaud fho.v.
"nnof-
war
The "special ngeut" and
fidal deleaato" of many
ro-'idf. wide ocqunintanco in tin
East, etc., etc., baa been heard
from.
It was ollicially nuuruuoid here
thtt "Delegate" Hartwell was to
ni.lrefia th Comwprfhl Expobi
tion at Philadelphia and the event
Las been awaited with much in
terest, since this would be his first
nppearanco befoio the public iu
the notable "Hormorpbroditic
Haphazard" roleldear to the beort
o' tho uilicial orcar. Hib first set
of spurs have been won admir-
ably.
The Naw Yoik papers of the
20th report tho occasion in which
tho "unofficial delegate"
appeared u'ndi r the
liradinc "Japan Dny at Expo.-i
tion." Tho New York World af
ter (jiving extensively tho fpoeoh
ea of S. Uchida and Kaho Otaui,
dUpoie of tho local officials' boro
in just funr liuoi. Ho "urged tho
imporUnro of cablo conueclioLS
tiolweoa that islaud and the
Unhid States"!!
Judging from the space alloted
t. it, its apparently novel and
thrilling character, this
addro33 of the heio mu6t have
ben well calcalated to call atten
tion to the Islands and to aesuro
the ocnotmont of prompt territo
rial legislation at the com'uc ses
aiou of Congress which wo know
"our delegato" eo much detins at
heart.
Of courso tho oxponso8 of tho
Philadelphia speech will bo paid
from the "Diplomatic and Consu
lar appropriation." When tho
Auditor General ouditB tho ac
count, he can find out, by dividing
by four, jnst what this addreta
cost the taxpayers of Hawaii, a
line.
Tho Executive's special agent,
etc, etc., has bepn heard from in
many capacities, but is it uot truo
that he was tho Honolulu attorney
for the Pacifio Cable Company?
And did he not on behalf of that
company sign a contract for con
et'uction with President Dole,
which contract was promptly
tnr ifd down and disapproved of
by tho Secretary of State?
Hartwoll was the attorney for
this company then. We do not
think wo aro misrepresenting tho
Exccutivo's special agent when wo
stato that ho still ocoupies that
position. Great Scott and litllo
Hawaiian official fishna! Can it
bd posaiblo that aa tho Hawaiian
Executive havo sought to hood
wink the public by sending Hart
Troll to Washington at public ox
' penao to lobby for them, so, now
hat he is there, ho la using tLem
PACIFIC CABLE
RECEIVES ATTENTION
Washington, Oct .20. In diplomatic
nnd official quarters attention Is boliiB
directed to tlio question of a Pacific
cable linking this country with tho
Philippines nnd points beyond, and It
Is understood this Government and tho
foreign governments which won d bo
nffected by tho cable nto now actively
considering tho subject. In a general
way tho project Is for n cable of four
links, viz: Kiom Snn Krnnelsco to Ha
waii, 21C0 miles: from Hawaii lo Wako
iBlnr.d, 20 U miles: from Wako Island
(o Guam, 1293 mllcs( from Guam to
Manila, 13fi0 miles.
Theso landing points aro nil within
tho control of tho United States. Tho
p nn permits of nn expansion, so as to
sccuro two outlets to Asln and tho far
East .
Tho first of these would bo from Ma
nila to tho Japanese Island of Formosa,
from which island Japan 1ms built a
lino to tho Japanese coast nnd tho
mainland of Asia. Tho second outlet
would bo from Ilnwall south to Kan
n lug's Island, at which point tho newly
projected Ilrltlsh cable from Vancouver
to New Zealand crosses.
Tho foregoing projects would not bo
private enterprises, but u government
undertaking. Tho Government, It Is
urged In support of tho piojccta, would
bo not only free from tho present high
chnrges and from tho supervision of
foreign companies now handling the
business, but tho line, being opened to
tho pub Ic nnd commercial uses at a
rcu3onahlo late, would nrrord facilities
for tho expanding trade of tho Pacific
and thereby yield a considerable return
to the Government.
"Them
KingAirGuns
is all right
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ONLY $1.25, at
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R. A. DEXTER, Manager.
The
OperaSeason
Is on In full swing, and we are prepared to
tni
v i
HERE YOU HAVE a partial list of the
outfit you In anyt
the va'
Inc vou mav require In
or l-ull Dress uooas.
EIILER'S BLOCK,
FORT ST.
ADMINISTRATION AND SAMOA
Washington, 0t. 2.". Until further
Informed of tho attitude of Great Drlt-
nlu on tho German proportion to par
tition tho Samonn Islands among tho
threo powers signatory to tho llur.ln
treaty. It is probablo that Secretary
Hay will not mako a categorical reply.
Final uctlon certainly will not uo ta
ken by this Government until Presi
dent nnd Secretary of Stato under-1
stands tho views of Influential Sena
tors with rcfenmco to tho proposed dis
position of tho Islands.
In tho luenntlmo there is no inten
tion on the part of the Administration
to bo pushed into hasty action by ru
mors of troub o In Samoa and the ro
port omanntlng from German sources
that for tho surrender of her rights
In tho Islands of Tutuiln nnd Savail,
Germany should bo given possession of
I'polu. and additional compensation.
It was significantly stated today that
tho President proposed to carefully
guard every Interest of tho United
States In Tutulla In view of Amcrlcnn
possession of tho harbor of Pago Pago
on that Island by this Government, and
to require adequate compensation for
tho surrender of American claims to
In tho Islands of Tutulla and Snvll,
Tho authorities have determined Mint
Micro shall he no additional commis
sion nppointed to settle tho Samoan
question, but the matter wl 1 bo ended
by direct negotiations between the
three Governments. It Is npparent that
theso negotiations will consume sov
eial months, and as a preliminary to
them It may bo decided to put Into
force somo o fbto recommendations of
tho Joint High Commission, which
somo months ago Investigated tho con
ditions prevailing In tho Islands.
4 direct
shipment of
JapaneseGoods
Just received
Laquered
TabIes,Trays,&c
Porcelain Tea
and Coffee Pots,
CupsSaucers,
Vases and
Flower Pots,
I Napkins.
uaro Co,, Ltd.,
manv tlilncs vou will want for the open
Ing night: A full dress suit, either
Tuxedo or skirt coat, a full dress vest,
white or black, a full dress shirt, a full
dress tie, a full dress pair of gloves, set of
full dress studs and cuff buttons, and a
crush hat. . .
ALL THESE THINGS may be had at
either of our two stores, and at prices that
will astonish you. Our dress suits are
from the BEST manufacturer In the
States, and require no altering ? they fit
when you put them on, and that Is more
than a tailor-made suit will do.
WITH THE COMING of the S. S.
Australia also came our delayed stock of
Straw and Felt Hats, which we will have
on show to-day: also a magnificent line of
Neckwear, the largest single Importation
of neckwear ever made In this town for a
retail sttre.
WE CANT BEGIN to mention the
styles; you an have anything In the way
of scarfs that are worn, In a variety of de
signs, and silks that will astonish you.
We Make Shirts to Order.
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"The Kash,"
Not. 0 nnil II Hotel Btrcct, nnd
Cornet Foit unci Hotel streets.
Tl-LEPHONUS 676 AND 96.
Commencing Mondays Nov. 4th,
ON ACCOUNT OF THE RAINY WEATHER, 0R SALE OF
Ribbons Laces
WILL CONTINUE ANOTHER WBBK,
AT THE
TEMPLE OF FASHION 9
Prices ioc and 5c per yard.
Line of beautiful LADIES' CAPES, suitable for cold w eathcr and holiday wear, just'
landed by the Australia.
First line of Ribbons, fotiner price 25c, reduced to '. 5 cts per yard
First line of Laces, former prices 15c, 20c and 25c, reduced to 5 cts per yard
Ladles' Belts at 5 cts each
Ladles' Shirt Waists, at 10 cts each
Ladles' Collars, at 5 cts each
Ginghams, at 20 yards for ft.oo
Fine Lawns, at 20 yards for t t.co
Lace Curtains, at Half Price
Ladles' Undershirts, at .. 5 for 25 cents
SS?"A beautiful chance to buy goods at very low prices, at theTtmple of fashion,
commencing next Monday, October 23, 1890.
M. PM.AU, M'nngw.
When the Patent Office
Grants a patent on a food product, you may be sure that the aitlcle has merit,
originality and novel features, which must be new or no patent could be gran'ed.
This applies to the
CALPHA HOME PUDDING. &?
Not a simple cornstarch preparation, but something new. Flvcklndstochoos'from
Cocoanut Farina, Chocolate, Rice, Tapioca, and Lemon Cream. One Pudding enough
for six persons, and at the low price of ioc, or 3 for 25 cents.
Golden
Rule
Bazaar's
Salter's Grocery
Telephone 680. Orpheum Block, Fort Street,
A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries at Lowest Prices.
NEW
Book Bulletin.
We
t
Invite Inspection.
"H" "H- "H" "H "H
Fort Street.
Just
Received,
a
Large
Assortment
of
PRINCE BERT ON THE NORNA
It. C. A. Peterson, Prince llvrt has
again departed hence. Ho, together
with Commodoio Weaver, Hen Saylor,
oracle bllllardlst, and Weaver's slster
In law, formerly Miss Ilnttlo Brewster,
of Oakland. Cnl.,lcft In tho yacht "Nor
no" labt ocnInK for tho rather vague
destination "tho South- Sens."
This action on tho part of Bert Is
tho most suiprl8lng thing ho has dono
slnco his marrlago somo months since
to Miss Whlto of Worcester, Mnss., a
very cstlmablo young Indy who was
visiting hero with her mother.
Slnco his recent return from tho East
whero ho left his wlfo with her par
ents, ho has been tho samo good fel
low, nothing scorning to bo nmlss.
Howard Adams, who Is perhaps the
clo.iest friend of Peterson's here, when
seen this morning, said:
"Before Bert left ho told mo of his
Intention of leaving In tho Noma. It
was .talked over between him nnd
Weaver beforo ho left for tho East. His
destination la London nnd ho will go
only aa far as FiJIls on the Noma. Ho
left hero on business, making tho flist
part of the trip as a guest of Commo
dore Weaver,
"'From the FIJIls It Is Bert's Inten
tion to go to Yokohama and thenco by
way of tho Suez Canal to London nnd
Paris, whore he will meet his wlfo and
her mother. Thero Is no truth whnt
ovor In the report that thero has been
any misunderstanding botwen Bort
nnd lila wlfo. Sho knows all about his
trip nnd was only prevented from com
ing back to Honolulu with her husband
by tho receipt of n telegram at St.
Louis, asking them both to return to
Worcester on account of tho sorlous
and sudden Illness of Mrs. Whlto, the
mother of Bert's wlfo." Tho wlfo went
back and Peterson enmo on nlono.
M
Stylish Livery Rigs at the New King
Street Stables .
General
Merchandise
"The'Man With the Hoe," etc., by Mark
ham. "Makapala-by-the-Sea" new book on the
Islands, by Miss Prescott.
"Stalky & Co "-Kipling.
"David Harum," (the book of the year,)
by Westcott.
"Richard Carvel"-Churchlll.
"When Knighthood Was in Flower Cas-
koden.
"In the Forbidden Land" Landor.
"A Dash for a Throne" Marchmart.
"When the Sleeper Wakes"-H.G.Welis.
"The Jacksonian r poch" Peck.
"The Development of English Thought"
Patten.
"Reminiscences" Justin McCarthy.
"From Sea to Sea" Kipling.
"The Capslna" Benson.
"An Incident and Other Happenings"
Elliott.
"Dross" Merrinm.
"Through the Turf Smoke" MeManus.
And hundreds of others.
Js!s.
!&s3&'
PACIFIC
HEIGHTS.
J. M. WEBB,
316 FORT STREET.
Which is now on sale
at the lowest market rates.
Non-Shrinking Patent Red
wood Tanks, assorted sizes,
from 00 to 10000 gallons ea.
Best Rubber Hose, assorted
sizes, Y to 2yi inch.
Suction Hose and Steam
Hose, assorted sizes.
Different kinds of Packing,
assorted sizes.
Patent Wash-Out Closets,
with latest improvements.
Penn. Lawn Mowers, 10, 12,
14 and 15 inch.
Steel Road Scrapers. Tubular
Wheelbarrows, Pan-American
Wheelbarrows, Champion Ca
nal Wheelbarrows, Extra Heavy
Breaking Plows, Avinc's Steel
Plows, Perfect Rice Plows, as
sorted sizes.
DON'T
Spend Youp Money
Abroad You Are
Making It Here.
We beg to announce to the public that
we are makine creat preparations for the
coming Holiday Season, and will have a
large stock of well-selected goods from the
principal factories of the world. Our buy
Ins is done bv a concern which has had
many years experience In this business,
and controls the largest trade on the Pacific
Coast. We promise our patrons mat many
new articles in our lines that will be shown
In San Francisco can be found in our store.
Our stock will comprise
STERLING SILVER,
FINE PLATED WARE,
HAWAIIAN SOUVENIR SPOONS,
(New Designs).
HAWAIIAN SOUVENIR CHINA,
(Something New),
RICH CUT GLASS,
FINE BOHEMIAN GLASS,
FRENCH CHINA, GERMAN CHINA,
ENGLISH CHINA,
FIGURES, BRONZES.
ORNAMENTS, JARDINIERES,
LAMPS,
And Many Novelties.
All goods sent out as presents will be
prepared In a separate department, where
they will be put up In the best of style,
using fine boxes, paper, etc.
Our Holiday Season will open about the
middle of November, which will clve our
friends on the other islands ample oppor
tunlty. You will be able to give more
presents this year, because our prices are
ngni.
H" "H" mr' H" "H"
Ufloinnnna Into nn Donifln Unirihfa A
ts ii nniumii .n limn ni.iin. ircij'iM ; 01
SiaSiSsfaSiSsfMSf
ARE NOW OFFERED FOR SALE.
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No residence DroDertv having similar advantages and
attractions, as for healthfulness of location, having an eleva
tion of from 170 to Soo feet, and affording the grandest marine
and scenic views ; as also its proximity to the business part
of the' city, being less than a mile from the Progress Block,
has ever before been presented to the people of Honolulu. .
One ot the main features of this property, and procured
at great expense, is the abundant supply or pure spring water,
pronounced by Dr. C. B. Wood as being the purest and best
drinking water obtainable in the Island, which is now being
conducted into storage reservoirs upon the property by an
independent pipe line, and will be supplied to residents at
Government rates.
OUR GUARANTEE: We guarantee to all pur
chasers of lots on Pacific Heights, that we will, within six
months, provide rapid transportation to the highest lots on
the property, connecting the same with the Honolulu Rapid
Transit Co.'s line on Pauoa Road, at the beginning of Kaiu
lani Drive.
TERMS : cash, yi in one year, in two years';
interest 6 per cent, per annum on deferred payments.
Our carriage will convey parties desiring to inspect the
property to and from the same.
ror maps ana tun particulars can at our ouice, Kooms
7 and 8 Progress Block.
BRUCE WARING & CO.
The Hawaiian Hardme Co.
Special care given to mall orders.
W.W.Dimond&Co,
LIMITED.
QUICKER
THAN
LIGHTNING!
That is what our customers say
concerning tne rapidity with which
we finish our work.
"BETTER THAN THE BEST I"
That is their comment concerning
our finished work.
Come and see us.
Ftt tfreets,
.Von HoU Block, King street,
I Ifarobant trMt ntrnce next la the
tppslte Sjrkeli? tank-, ' PttflM, thrrack nr Xtm:
THB
Notice.
During the abseace of Goo Chone.
G. Kim Pooh will act under full power of
attorney of Goo YrU. All bills due or
against Goo Chong er GooYtrlc skMtd
be settled before the 25th Inst. AU rent
and business should be settled with G.
Kim Fook.
GOO YORK,
PerGOCHONG.
Honolulu, Oct. Hyi&w. ijfi
Notice.
Miss Nina J. Adams will open Classes
In PHYSICAL C1LTCJRE at the Y. M.
C. A. Gymnasium, Wednesday, OcUbfr
4th. Application may be male from 0 till
12 'deck tn that day. r J4r
LiMWiPtt.SOiljCl
420 Frt Straat.
Removal Notice.
On and after Monday, Oct. lOlli, .
Cooper will occupy his new office on fa
kea street, three doors above the Maswflc
Temple. Office Hours: 8:;o to 10 a. ra.j 2
to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m.; Sindav 6: jo tt
a. ra. Telephone 154, Residence UJn.
Inc office. rjf)
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