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it --" - ; THE EVENINQBBULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., NOVEMBER 18, 1899. Jjfi j, HEATH LAUDS McKlEEYS ' ' M "' "&( LHLL. . i.i. i im.1i. i n ii tnv and denounced custom houses as trad- . . M ,nn - . 10 'M 1 . " - " " Vll I Ml S V OHSlT DflnOMCfid. . U WM "?. '.n 18.8C.U.P.n "' dated Monday, Nov. 8. says: "At- M . r 11:.' t ".-!.' - tri m m 1 If i W r f " issues, ami u win uo ucieuic-u ubuiu iv ''ii?L .? .M aH wa - w - . ... ,. 'HT.r' s m ' 'l?' m 8U .I . ..r . Aar, IlosmcadandStorburg. Dld.not m "J-1, ' .' RV ... MCKID 61 Md Dewei AwaJS On GOOfl TerBS "7" " :r.Lr;TJl -".' oe a sign or tuocnemy-siorces. i-M '$ W'V' " A "? 1 1-7" " - f MOt Afr&Id tO Fac tbe Issue wire that tho Republican Editorial Au- 'T ' "1-1' L XIVC i' ' HOW Of II MOO. boclatlbn of Michigan will do lte p. .-t lt ;, . to bring about Republican victory, as It IM did so gallantly in 1898." 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BAMAIS' IRON tiuncontrutod Oropm It the Hen Madlclo fot ANLMIA,P00RNE88QFBL0QX LOSS OF COLOUR. OiAvjut' Uo.lt Prttcrlba. bjr the Leading PhyiltU of .11 Counttta. Hu tuilktr Tttll nor 5aufc Dots not ConilipaU. Don X VUtUn IU TmM Soon brings back IHAITH. 8TRIWBTM. AMD A FRESH C0MPl(XI9Ni Imn f tns wtBM.vlliIrt M tlbcr Juittatlona ofthl Hail.. Artie., kid T HI ChraiWt And DniitUU. Whclrul.i tjo, Run LAfaytlla, Paii THE HAWAII HERALD M Vol. PUBLISHED IN HlLO. Nc Is a pretty good paper for $2.50 per an num, preferably in advance. c Advertiser who use its umns GET GOOD RESULTS r Eouzlna Wbtte, VTnr Correspooilent. Author of "On to Manila." fwrvtimcwrra m THIS COUPON, And 25 Cents, GOOD FOR ONE COPY ,A X. MWr. J5 By DOUGLASS WHITE, g ing ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 -' I c Is any old thing good enough for you ? Or do you want your Stationery, and other Printed Matter, Up-to-date ? Owobso, Mich., Oct 11. Hon. Perry S. Heath, First Assistant Postmaster General, addressed the Michigan Re publican Nowspapcr Association thin nrtcrnoon, In tho course of whlc'i ho discussed tho political situation and denounced tho opposition to the admin istration's poller in tho Phlllpinoa. lln ta!d, In part: "Your opponents havo tried to ralso nmv Issues, at a critical Juncture In tho notion's history. They now Oo jlalm iif.alnst 'oxpanslon,' or what thoy turn. 'Imperialism.' In some respects tho present crisis rany bo compared with that which confronted President Lin coln, tho Republican party, anil tho Federal nrmy In tho field at tho out break of our civil war. Thero woro carpers then, disloyal men in ths North, who would have withdrawn our forces and capitulated to tho rebels. The conditions which existed then, lion over, differed from thoso existent at the outbreak of tho war with Spain. When Fort Sumter was fired upon, there were honest differences of opinion among tho peoplo and well do- fined domestic policies at stake. Dut when tho Malno was blown up In tho harbor of Havana, all distinctions of North and South and East and West woro obliterated, and a universal cry for retribution aroso from every sec tion of our country. Where wero then tho Antl-Imperallsts? It thero wero any Atkinsons then, they sang exceed ing small. It was not until our arms had been triumphantly successful that the Copperheads ventured to como out of their holes. "In the cloud of misrepresentation and calumny which our opponents have raised, on this Phlllpplno question they ignore, tho facts of history. They talk about the slaughter of Innocent Filipinos 'who nro begging for mercy anu peace.,', Thero is no slaughter of Innocent Filipinos. Thoso whom our troops aro encountering are armed rebels, seeking to destroy tho author ity of tho United States In tho terri tory which, by tho arbitrament of war and by the terms of the treaty of Paris, passed under our control. Thero has never been a moment since Dewey steamed Into Manila Day and annihil ated tho Spanish fleet that Agulnaldo and his followers could not hnvo had pcaco, protection, and such share in tlip government as thoy deserved. Dut this did not satisfy thorn. President McKlnloy's Instructions wero that Agulnaldo should bo given a commis sion in our army, and that ho and thoso associated with him should bo treated aB our citizens. Yet this did not satisfy his cupidity. EUROPEAN PLANS FOR BOERS M'KINLEY AND DEWEY. The questions are unnecessary. You can get the best at the Wm EVENING BULLETIN JOB PRINTING HOUSE. 210 KINO STREET, HONOLULU, H. I. ! "Examine" War Cotretpondtnt jy AoMfteaa Vioops TarAlac Hie Stream In the Atk) 4 Ma 9P3 fan Aatsalo Bmwu Iim to UluaUiUaa laHMU Kgaat Consult WANTS in To-day's Bulletineg. "From first to Inst President McKln- ley hus coubultcd Admiral Dowcy ns to tho situation In tho Philippines, and in almost every caso ho has been guided by his advice. Ma has appoint ed two commissions and exhausted ovcry method of honorable adjustment. Ho stands today as ho has stood from the beginning, for peaco first and tho settlement of tho question of govern ment nftorward. A Just, a generous, a patriotic and an intelligent Presi dent has devised nnd executed our poli cy In tho Philippines; nnd ho has been supported by a Congress possessing theso attributes. Wo need hnvo no np piehonslon or doubts as to tho outcome vlowedfrom any point When order has bec'n established, Congress' will de tormlno what kind of government shall 1 e given to tho Philippines. Tho wis dom of tho policy of President McKIn ley and the Republican party will bo fully vindicated beforo tho opening of tho campaign noxt year. "Dutr my friends, while tho enemy, in tho hopa of Influencing tho coming elections In Ohio, Mnrylnnd, Kentucky, nnd Nebraska, havo forced upon us an Isssuo which should never havo been lnUcd, because It was conceived for the puiposo of creating divisions among tho peoplo upon a question of lo)alty and patriotism, lot us not forget that tho Bryan party contlues to stand now , as In 180G, for tho free and unlim ited coinage of sliver at a ratio which would Instantly destroy our nntlonal an well as our Individual credit and sipo away all of our prosporlty. It stands for State rights, as It did In 1SC0 tor Its denunciation of government by injunction means States rights, puro nnd simple. It Is as much todny ns over for freo trado, no protection to homo labor. It would moot nil expen ses of national government by a direct tux. for It has docrled tho tariff as botng an Indirect tax upon our own London, Nov. 8. Tho Standard's cor respondent at Luxembourg gives fur ther details ot tho Doer plan of cam paign, which was drawn up, he asserts, by a "General ot European reputation." Dr. Lcyds obtained from several gen erals In Germany and Belgium, as well as In Holland, a series of liighiv in teresting plans, although thcio Is no reason to bellevo that tho general whose plan was accepted ever Imagined It would bo put Into execution. The Natal portion Included ths uolzuio of tho coast railway north of Dm ban !v an attack through Zululand, or by uiv of Groytown and Umboll. Thus, throughout Natal offonslvo tactics weto suggested, but in tho Oraugo Free State tho plan proposed a defensive policy based on tho strategotkal ad vantage given by tho position of tho Orange Freo State on tho flank of tho railway north of Do Aar Junction, and trusting to tho Orange river and the obstruction of the railway bridges to Induce tho British to advanco through Klmberley to Dlocmfonteln or through Mafeklng and Pretoria. Tbe Boers aro advised In tho schemo not tooppose either of theso movements in their earlier stages, but to opera'o on tho lines ot communication, namely, 160 miles from De Aar to Kljnberley and 2G0 miles from Klmberley to Mato- king. Dr. Loyds hn3 been assured that If tho Doers can hold out two months tho European powers will Intortere. It Is clear, therefore, that the only way to disconcert their plans Is to obtain tho right to dispatch a third army to Delagoa bay. SHIPS GO DOWN. London, Nov. ?. Tho British schoon er Adam, of St John's, N. P., for Gib raltar, was abandoned, dismantled and sinking, on October 23, in latttudo 4G north, longltudo 28 west Ho. uew was rescued by tho Norwegian bavk Henry, from Dalhouslo for Dilstol, whero thoy were landed upon their 111 -rival on Wednesday last ' A dispatch from Watcrford, Ireland, states that tho German bark IIaus., of 1198 tons, Captain Calcalem, from St. John's, N. F., September 30, for that port, has stranded during n gnlo at Crcadcnhcad and filled with water. All on board'wore saved. REED'S SUCCESSOR ELECTEO. Portland, Mo., Nov. 6. Amos L. Al len, Republican enndtdnto for Con gress In tho First Malno district, was olected today by a majority of moro than 4000 votes over Luther V. McKln ney, tho Democratic cnndldnto. With tho town of Dayton, In York county to hear from, Aliens majority is Ui'k. Dayton will doubtless reduce this. Itt not enough to bring It below 4G0f'. Congrcssmnn-clcct Allen is known In national llfo as Speaker Reed's sec retary for many years. Otherwise ho was not a prominent figure, even In his own State and neighborhood. London, Nov. 5 ,(San Francisco, 10:' 60 a. m.). A special from Queenstown, datcd Monday, Nov. 8, says: "Ar rived hero yesterday evening via. Da Aar, Rosmcad nnd Storburg. Did. not see a sign of tho enemy's forces. The concentration upon our frontier at Da ..ar and Quecnstown had been com Pi.tely effected without Interruption. Tho Doers luvo destroyed the Van Syl bridge, seven miles south of Norvals pont, but they havo not further ad vanced toward Colesburg. "There Is a general belief that tho Freo Staters Intend to act on the de fensive, unless tho Capo Dutch show actlvo sympathy. "Tho railway within tho Free Statt Is completely wrecked. It Is. estimate that It will take six months to repair tho dnmago already dono In South Af rica nnd tho army will hardly bo nblo to uso tho lallway any moro than In 1881." Tho colonial offlco has received a telegram from tho governor of Katal giving a copy of tho pgoon-post mts sugo reccUed by the Premier from, tho commandant of volunteers. It Is as follows: "Ladysmlth, Tuesitny, Nov. 7. I sent you November 3, by native messenger a report of tho ongoement that day, but I am not Biiro If It reached you as the messenger has not returned. Major Tauntcr nnd Sorgeant Mapsonc, of tho Natal Carbiniers, were killed. Cap tain Arnold of tho Dordor Mounted Rifles wns wounded. Nino troopers were wounded, nil slightly and aro do ing well. Thero has been nothing Im portant since. Tho hospital waB re moved to a spot on tho railway three miles couth. "All was quiet on Sunday and Mon day, Tho enemy renewed tho uom bardment today, but no dnmago has been dono." TEXTS FOR OOM PA'JU It In curious, says tho Dally Nows, that President Kruger in his dally searchlngs of tho Bcripturcs should never havo como across tho following passages: Ono law shall be to him that Is homo born nnd unto tho stranger that 80 Journeth among you. Exodus ill: 49. Dut tho stranger that dwelnth w(th you shall bo unto you as one born among you, and thou Bhalt love him as thyself; for ye wero strangers In the land of Egypt: I nm tho Lord your God. Leviticus xix:34. Ye shall havo one manner ot law as well for tho stranger as for ono of your own country: for I am tho .Lord your God. Leviticus xxlv:22. One law nnd ono manner shall be for ou and for tho stranger that sojour neth with you. Numbers xv:lC. If President Kruger had -only read, marked, learned nud Inwardly digested theso texts, there would havo been no Trnnsvnnl crisis. Brltlshor. KILLED AT FOOTBALL. Oakland, Nov. 4. From the effects ot injuries sustained In tho lntor-class games of football on tho college enm pus at tho Stnto Unlvorslty lato yester duy afternoon, Jcbso NorrlB Hicks, n senior student In tho College of Min ing, died at tho East Day Sanltnrlun In this city this morning. He was struck In tho neck whllo making a hard tackle, and the blow affected his spine, for paralysis followed Instantly. OVER THIRTY KILLED . Antwerp, Nov. 3. Tho landing stago of tho Waesland Railroad ferryboat on tho left bank of the Scheldt brol.o In two this morning on tho arrival of tho flint train, which was crowded. Main persons fell Into tho wator uirl Ihlrtv flvo of the numbor weio drowned nnd fifty others wero Injured. Ton of tho bodies havo been recovered GERMANY'S CHINESE POLICY Berlin, Nov. 7. Tho Foreign 0!u- nuthoiUcd tho statement regarding tho United States Government roprenenta- tlons relative to maintaining the "open door" in Chlnn that Germany has shown, by oponlng n freo port at Klao ch.m nnd by Count von Buolow's bind ing declarations, that alio favors a llvo and-lct-llvo policy In China. Accurate hktory nnd interesting stories of the campaign are told In On To Manila. HISTORY REPEATS 1T3ELP. Tho Louisiana folks objected to bo lng purchased. Their grief and nnger vero Intensflod when Congicw decided to lonvo thorn for n season under tho rule of tho executive, (Xcjibtlng their readiness for oven rudimentary olf- govcrnment. They sent a ilole;utlon up to Washington nnd a remonstrance. Thoy clung to tho hopa that Don.;-, parte, after ho had humbled and tinned Great Britain, would tear up tho treaty of ccssslon and make Ficnchmeu of them ngnln. "Tho Loulsianias," wroto the lata Charles Gayaire, their histor ian, "had tho mortification of being branded with n solemn afllclal declara tion that thoy wero Incapable of self government a declaration which do ricd additional pungency from being mndo by a Democratic Congresi nnd promulgated by Jefferson, tho great apostle of unlvorsal liberty." They held public mcotlngs Indignation meetings. They talked of a resort to arms. Tho older Creoles died detest ing us, nnd their descendants did not becomo really reconciled to tho fnto that had made Americans of them until long after tho battlo of Now Orleans. And, spenklng of (hat battlo, wo re mind Mr. Bryan that Androy Jackson In tho Florida proceedings concerned himself us llttlo about tho doctrines of tho preamble as Thomas Jc.Torson In tho Louisiana proceedings, Ono of the many queer things nboi't tho leaders ot tho Agulnaldlan pnity u this country la their Iguornnci) ot forgetfulness ot norIcin h'story Hertford Cournnt "ir THE CAP FITS WEAR IT." It you aro BUftorln;; from tho con sequences ot Impuio blood, hava bolls, pimples or scrofula fores; it your food does not digest or you suffer from catarrh or rheumatism, you ara tho ono who should tnko Hood' Sar saparUlo. It will fit your caso exactly, niako your blood puro and cure salt rheum, scrofula, rheumatism, dyspep sia, catarrh, and glvo you perfect health. Hood's Pills euro all Hvor II'b Nnt Jrrltatln;. v i," 1 ! ;. i, f? '' v,n 'tbu BMtfaH&-ai&&.