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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU. H. I., THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1900.
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Evening Bulletin,
fubllshed Every Day, except Sunday,
at 210 King stroet, Houululu, 11. 1
by tho
BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
W. R. FAKIUNOTON Editor
DANIEL. LOU AN City Editor
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Telepnouu 25(1
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THURSDAY MAY 3, 1900.
Tho excellence of tho Ilulletln'a news
service was brought into prominent
notice yesterday by tho announcement
exclusively In tho columns of this pa
per of the fact that the confcrcnco com
mittee report on the Hawaiian bill had
been accepted by the Senate.
PROMPT ACTION.
Having completed tho temporary
work for party organization, the Re
publicans should lose no time in car
rying out tho plan so successfully
mapped out at Wednesday's mars
meeting. Tho responsibilities placed
upon tho committee shnni- accepted
and carried out with tho same hearty
enthusiasm with which the movement
has been Inaugurated. Not a day or an
hour should be lost In fulfilling tho
directions of the resolution and pro
ceeding to permanent organization and
tho election of a delcgato to bespeak
tho political progress of Hawaii at tho
National Republican Convention. Keep
ing constantly at It Is tho secret of
success. As affecting tho permanent
organization, tho temporary committee
Is not a highly Important body. But
what It has to do should bo accom
plished promptly. Action vigorous,
united and enthusiastic action Is tho
spirit of tho hour. The work of mar
shaling the forces of tho Pnrty Is but
begun.
THE INITIAL STEP.
Us Jealousies, however, nro too ap
parent for tho people to grant nuy
measure of success to Its efforts.
The honest Republicans, men who
placo patty principle and party discip
line as the first tenet of their faith
ns It shott.d be and who honestly hopu
for the propogatlon of liberal Ameri
can politics In theso Islands will al
low no personal Jealousies or antago
nisms to rise abovo or Influence their
allegiance to tho Party, if tho morn
ing organ could do this, and unfortun
ately Its record thus far Indicates that
It can not, some degree of faith might
bo placed In tho Integrity of its poli
tical purpose.
Cnnnda la 8afc.
New York, April 25. A special to tho
Herald from Washington says:
An Investigation extending over the
last two months Into the reports that
a conspiracy had been planned In tho
United States against Canada on ac
count of tho Boer war, has brought out
nothing to substantiate them.
This Investigation was conducted as
a result of representations.
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Boers Are Numerous.
Allwal North, Tuesday. April 24. It
Is reported that firing has been heard (
between Zastron and Wepcner and it is
believed that Generals Brabant and
Hart are In contact with tho enemy.
The Boers arc so numerous that it
took them two days to cross tho Cale
don river at Bastards Drift.
MAY 1st. 1900.
At Reduced Prices for 30 Days!
Our Large Stock of PIC1 URE MOULDINGS will be
made up into frames at SPECIAL PRICES, during the present
month.
PATTERNS are new and UP-TO-DATE, but we must
make room for large invoices To Arrive
Our ARTISTS MATERIALS such as WINSOR & NEW
TON'S COLORS BRUSHES, PALETTES, CANVAS, Etc.,
were bought direct from the Factory and will be sold at the
old prices for the present. The NEW TARIFF puts a heavy
Duty on these articles.
Knox Hats
For Spring Wear,
Latest Styles
Direct from New York.
A Aiew lot just received.
MISS M. E. KILLEAN
Sole Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
MOSTLY STREET BUSINESS
The Executive Council thin morning
considered a proposition from tho Bish
op i:.state, relative to tho widening of
ltlchards street, to deed 1770 square
feet from its I'alaco square lot, and
2573 square feet from its Uuccn street
lot, making a total of 43 13 square feet,
to the Government for street purposes
only, In exchango for an area of 4000
square feet, moic or less, from the Hiu
Department lot. Tho matter was re
ferred back to tho Minister of the In
terior to cany out suggestion of sub
mitting a counter proposition to tin
Hlsliop Estate that an even exchange
bo mado In the case of the l'alaco
square lot, and two to one In favor of
tho Government on the Queen street
lot.
The widening of Walklkl road was
discussed but no notion was taken.
Action was deferred on nn applica
tion frcm the Honolulu Hapld 'transit
& Land Co. for permission to lay IU
l all way on Alapal street between
Young and King streets, and on South
street between King aim Queen streets,
which was accompanied by a petition
from property owners along said
streets In favor of tho proposu:.
A petition from Ewa Plantation Co.
for an amendment to IU charter was
referred to the Attorney General.
Air. Damon reported ..int ho had re-
rnlvnd n lllll fnr SiQO fl. tnr ilnmnfrn
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"""' lu ",c " " ujjjiuoeu iu any none to tho bark Diamond Head bv tho
simpering half hearted policy that ship St. Frances, which drirted Into
socks favors of cringes before the ncr uy tho Parting of a new hawser.
Democrats lnml thnt no nad reP"cJ tnat Jt wn8
. .'...... . purely an accident and the Government
. .,.,. o,....v u ..u. iuu luui-uuB wub couiu not no nem responsible,
mo exempiincatton or tho Kepubllcau
principle, that every loyal member of
tho party shall have a hearing and tho
majority shall rule. Difference of
opinion there was. Such difference
there should be and must bo In every
convention or gathering In which the
peoplo are not held down by factional
or undor-tlie-th'imb rule. Tho details
of the discussion and tho voting de
monstrate that thero was no "Blate"
Tho splendid attendance nud the en
thusiasm which charoct"-''d lasi
night's mass meeting oi Republicans
leaves no question as to the advisabili
ty or the timeliness of the preliminary ,
action for the organization of the Re
publican party In Hawaii. The nbso-'
lute nonsense of tho Republicans of
this Territory sanctioning the old time
game of attempting to play Into tho
hands of both parties, eschewing prin
ciple In order to shake tho plum tree,
was never moro completely and force
fully burled In tho scrap heap of un
American methods. The Republicans
were out In force. They placed them
selves clearly on record In their alio-
The Pacific Hardware Co,
LIMITED
Fort St. Art Rooms.
MONEY FOR YOU. - book store!
Golden Rule Bazaar
LITTLE FOR JUDGE.
Till! will lrlrtt vru It you at a Descendant of
nv one ol thnuMnJs of foreign families b)l
morey r estates aie I ow in cnancery.
WE HAVE
A cirptete list if rertons ho have left money or
eiu'o to me value oi
$288,468,845,
Th heir ol which are now supp d to b In the United
s atis Hit whine r resent whcicat-outs are unknown.
You many have mone.heirltoms, or estates
WAITING FOR YOU.
It Is not fcurrrhtnc that In a ropulatton so vaa
ani am out; a peiHr contain nc families which can
trace rack their anctst y t r lenturl s, that evn with
I amines ot no no e the ramifications are extraordl
nary, ihe tie of lelatiui ship ufnn varying from
Pters tn feasants, though ail springing from one
tre. The aitnounremrn that ih?rr Is near v $400-
oio 000 n mnnet and estates g lng a-begging ounds
a lltt'e extravagant tut tt will nut appear so extraor
dinary whtn H it rrmmN:r. d that tie amount Is ba
ed on a rrtiorrea aipnattici list ir personswno
hate n en advrtsd fur all over the world since the
hei Innlneot the century, in ludlng chincery heirs.
nfxt ut kin. and Ivgaicesof persons who have died
inteviaie inuieai unuin. cu'ope. menca ana me
Hntlsh col"nle. The main sources of unclaimed
monies are: unclaimed clvlden on Government
Mocks: dormant fu ds In chancery: Army and Navy
Pme Money Estates f persons whn have died Intes
tate without known next-of-kin; unclaimed dividends
In fankruTtcy: irneral uncta med dividends and un
clalmrd bark deposits. We are also prepared to
furnish certificates 01 Blrhs. Dea h and Marriages
and official Ciest or Coat of Arms of your family
816 FORT STREET.
Good Air. Good View. Good Health.
A special invitation is extended to everybody to visit Ho
nolulu's most delightful residence site
PACIFIC
HEIGHT.
New M1-N11 Polls!
It hits been stated positively on a re
port from a prominent United Stntes
Senator who has visited Hawaii thnt
Col. G. i-" Little of Hllo will bo ap
pointed to the position of United States
District Judge for tho Hawaiian Islands.
Another- Hut Cntclier.
prepared, that thero was no attempt to I A Gentleman well known In town
carry tho meeting by machlno ru,8'n who's inoiight to ben copablo per
i.. ........ . son ln tl10 "no which ho has Just cho-
that tho votes of the peoplo wero not BCn, Is to attempt to rid Honolulu of
tramllcd or pledged. Every loyal clti- rats. His name Is not mentioned bo
zeu who claims ullcclaneo to Heniilill- ' caiifeo he docs not caro to bo advertised.
can nrincliiio. whn senkn lmnnariv tn ' TIlls morning tho new rat catcher took
sccuro tho success of tho Party will and
REMEMBER
nil tho trars at the Doard of Health
olllco and started out to Iwlld to be
gin operations.
Tho Hcsearch Club will meet tomor
row evening nt the icsldencu of J. 11.
Atlierton nt 7:30. Heoiganation will
bo the topic for dlsciibslun.
docs accept the mandate of a majoiiiy
voto nnd tno plnn cf action carried by
that majority.
Whatever factional Btrlfo may liavo
been anticipated, whatever effort has
been charged against any Hopubllcan
to force machine rule upon tho party
nt this time or any other Is merely n
cry lalbed for sinister nnd impolitic
purposes with no regard for tiio truth
nor honest recognition of tho loyalty to
party which was tho ruling splilt ot our
citizens. Fiom start to llulsh thu
meeting was a complete wictoiy for thu
prluciii.is uiunuuieu oy tho bulletin
Binco organization on American Ilnc3 Am-.i'lcnn Ambulance Returns
was Hist eonttmplatcd. J ho heit of i London, April 25. Tho Dally News
animated political discussion which llas tIlu following fiom Lourenzo Mar-
Siivc HncU KtnnilK
Minister Young today received a pe
tition with 203 slijnaturcs. rr-rmestlne;
him not to abolish street hack stands,
ns he had given six montns nuticu mi
dnlng. Tomoirow ho will ask tho
Executlvo Council for authority to
usclnd his order. Mr. Young Bays
most of the pctltloncis nro representa
tive business nun, and tho question Is
ono that It is for tho people to decide.
tho moriilng organ foists upon tho
party as factional strife, Is In fau
ono of tho most gratifying signs cf
tho times. It shows that every Itcpub
i.ean In this city, and wo believe thy
samo Is true throughout tho islands, is I
tnrougniy in earnest. Tlio fervor and
energy displayed in tho discussion ot
measures pdaced beforo that meeting
(jucs, dated Monday, April 23d: Thu
American nmbulanco corps returned
hero Saturday night, being dissatisfied
with Its treatment.
Tho dynamite factory men havo not
been paid for six months, nnd havo
finally struck work.
Tho Hoers nro making presents to
the Queen of Swaziland nnd nro asking
permission to pass through No Man's
Land.
We are the only firm In Airtrlca ho make a t pedal
tv of establishing clatms ol helrs-at-law and next-ot-
WE ASK NO FEE
Until claim has teen settled.
bnchsehve scent m-rlf an stamps or ten cents In
sliver fi r n alllnp. wrapping, etc.. and we wilt send
you a Kiok containing full Information FREE.
Write and te If uu are amene the lucky ones.
areks
The Heirs At-Low Collection Co.,
loth a'd Chcmut streets. St Louis. Mo.
Perrlval Adams, At. A. L L. H. Counselor-at
law. Hrlilsh Counsel for the Coirpaiy.
BY LAST STEAMER
FRESH FROM THE
FACTORY . .
NEff 1900 B. G. I.
GOLF
Sticks and
Silverton
Balls.
Also, Extra handles and club
heads put on to suit.
"For the Fit edom t f the Sei"-by Brady.
"IhiMoryof the Boers" by Moi.tague
White (Official).
'Oom Paul's People by Hlllegas "
"Ca.t Jackman"-bv Clark Rusjfll
"The Slpi of the OW'-by Wilson
Barrett.
Stranger Than Fiction" by Albert Ross.
'The Naked Tiuth" bv Albert Ros.
"The World's Me-cy"-bv author of
"The Silence of Dean Maltland "
"The Maker of Nations" by Boothbv.
"Foes In Ambuih" by Capt. Chas.
King.
"A Fatal Misunderstanding" by Helm
burg. "Two Daughters of One Race" by
Htlmburg.
"Agatha Webb"-by Anna K. Grtn.
"The Greatest Glft"-by Marchmont.
And Hundreds of Other Popular and
Standard Books of the Day.
You can always find an Interesting book
at.
818 FORT STREET.
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Via Maxima
Kaiulanf Drive aptly termed, the Via Maxima or Grand
boulevard, and in itself an artistic piece of engineering affords
easy access to all points, as .ilso scenic and marine views of
exquisite grandeui at every turn.
Electric Railway.
Contracts have been let for material, and the work ol
construction, equipping and installation placedin the hands ol
a competent electrical engineer to be fully completed by June
1st. Having an indepencent power plant we are prepared to
furnish electric power for lightinp,heaiipg and other purposes,
to our home builders at most reasonable rates.
As Promised.
Our reservoirs are now completed and water mains laid so
as to supply each lot. Permits for making water connections
will be granted on application.
An inspection of the attractive"" homes now building, or
the names of purchasers of lots, will convince anyone that
PACIFIC HEIGHTS is the choicest and most select of all the
residence sues or Honolulu.
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For further information, prices, terms, etc., apply ai
the office of
BRUCE WARING & CO.
Progress Block.
NEW
SPRING
NECKWEAR
when Bolldlllcd nnu united as It 1b nnd ,.
must bo by the vote ot the majority. pS'Va'y Tented.80 Seer
proves that there aro no laggards Iu Sale column.
me ranKs nor win mero uo wnen tlie Notice of sailing time ot gasollno
people are called upon to register their
opinions at the polls.
If this morning organ which takes
to itself authority to speak for thu
Mugwumps of Hawaii wishes to forco
bitter factional strife upon tho Re
publican Party of theso Islands, there
ta no power to stay IU asinine action. I Pr0BPcctus for full particulars.
schooner Surprise for Kauai ports ap
pears unaer New Today.
The Luzon has begun discharging
her cargo at tho Irmgard wharf.
A prospectus for a Cemetery Asso
ciation appears In today's Issue. It is
proposed to fcrm a stock company with
a capitalization ot 125,000. Seo tho
Pacific Cycle & MTe Co.
R. A. DEXTER, Manager.
EnxKits' m.onc .
FORT HT
Indoor Bnnebnll,
There will be a gamo of Indoor base
ball in tho Y. M. C. A. gymnasium thto
evening, beginning nt 8 o'clock, be
tween the Ducna Vista and the Y. M. C.
A. teams. The former will bo com
posed of nurses at tho military hos
pital. Following will bo the llne-uu:
tBuona Vista McLaughlin, (captain.)
Strenfelt, Martin, Kelly, Harp, Adams
nnd Thorp. Y. M. C. A. Moore (cap
tain,) W. Wright. Clark, Castlo, Cooke,
Rlvca and Johnson.
Is coming. Cupid callslt good and beautiful
No article of weir partai-es of somanv
patterns and makes as does neckwear.
When you see the new the old that you
thought beautiful grows stale. We have
just received ournev sp.lng stock and If
you don't say that they ae swell when
ynisee them we will qu t Importing.
WE ARE NOT exactly felling our
goods at auction, but we are doing the
next best thing by selling them at greatly
reduced prices. It Is not our habit to carry
goods over from one srason to another,
so we must sell our remnants of sizes at
once, and at such prices that you will
sive money by buvlng o us. These
gooJs must sell even If we Incur a war In
doln? so. Boys' and Men's Clothing,
Underwear and Men's Furnishings. Ve
mean business. Call ind have a look. i
Buggies, Surreys, Phaetons,
i raps, Wagonettes,
bix Seaters,
Delivery Wagons,
Drays, Farm Wagons.
Hand 1 rucks.
liveiythimr New and Up-lo-Date.
ALSO, A FULL LINE OF
Harness, smior, cirrlaic Harness Mutt
I !U!WmXMhaisJJr
JKllaHHLiU A
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Blacksmiths' and Horseshoers' Material,
-aixu cvcki IHINU IN
The "Kash."
WAVERLCY BLOCK.
9-1 1 Hotel street and cor. Hotel and
Fort streets.
Telephone 67 and 96,
P. O. Box 558.
OUR LINE.
island Trade Solicited.
Wrlle to us before sendinR to the Coast, and save.time and trouble,'
Our stock Is complete in every particular. '
WE CARRY
HAY, GRAIN AND FEED,
Millie, 1 moid, v-einenx ana rire Clay.
Sol -A-grerrts for
Pacific Vehicles Supply Co,
BBRETAN1A STREET?
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