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f4.V' r'-lpjRJf'? ' ' RVKXIKO BULLETIN. HONOLULU H. T., THURSDAY, FnD. 14, 1901. Evening Bulletin I tbllhed Rry Day except Sundny, at 210 King Street, Honolulu, T. of II . by tbc ULLK11N I'UHLISIIINO COMPANY. WALLACl! It KAUUlNiVTON . Kdltor Entered nt the l'on Office at Houu lulu nt second class matter dl'HSCKII'TlON KATES. Per month, anywhere In U. S. ..$ .75 Per car 8.00 Per year, postpaid, forclpn 13 00 Payable Invnrlably In ndvance. Tlepbono 25G Post Omce Box 718 TiinisuAY. . ruimrAHY n. limi . ... v. , .. ... ...n I nnd It was wlniimB for their Is no AruIii the A.l.ertlsers ercitesttlin' , )(( 1)(1U Tu, JIn(t(,r ,,, , of Its InteKrltj causes the cnmniunltv ' ,,,,, nmn P1(1(r() nn, friendless little to smile As a llrst class preinrlcntorl nation which Is wllllni! to tlRht to be tho Adurtlser has no supeilois Jfi" We ro partners and put up the , fsttuiBth of soitntv mlllon sminthlz lletween the smashing and Kiiash- vri and the resources of the I'nltcd Ins of Mrs Nation and the war be- States play ' ...i ... i t..i. -ii 4thltiR but Europe rnmhln-d IMi-ru inpuiiiiit i.,.,.,. ,. ......... .... Intrrnallonal subjects Insignificance re paling Into I l It Is Indeed iinAmerlt.in that .1 man unlimited for contempt of court should j be confined In a cc:nlct prison. T lint Hawaii has no other deient place to mid a man held to uiinunt bv n court , demonstrate how tliuriiiiRhli linAiiicr- lean Is Hawaii s prism (intern from top to bottom It ahem, him little tespeU Hawaii undei lis Inst Roiernmtnt ever known lias respi leu ine rigniit in mi- citizen HOAO MAKi'.KS VtX.LUCT. Writing of the conditions on Wat lnku side streets the llulletln'a Maul , . .orrespondent ss. "Now. those law ahlillUK eltlztn wlah that aome experlen. ed roid mak- ii wcro tent mi from Honolulu to put if these roada In condition foi It seems the policy or the Uoail Hoard and Its roid supervisor to onlj look after the main thoroughfares and to Ignore ut terl the other streets. Some of the latter have been badly In need of ic pairs for the last ttr or more cars. nnd the load aupiMlsor himself ac knowledges thai nothing has ever been done to tin m during tint enilre period Surel no coniinmilti outside of Hono lulu could have In en patknt so long but the fact Is there are no wealttn sugar planters that lle on those loads else those thoroughfares would have bee inttcndcd to ten c.irs ago." Our correspondent ranges a mistake in nsKIng for n rciul maker to bo sent up from Honolulu The icnsnns ,ue obvious to nnv citizen who will m.il.e a tour ot the streets of this cltv. even In the precincts of the homes of wealthy sugar planters Judging from condi tions hero and In Wnliuku the road makers of the Tcrrltoi) will stand vigorous prodding h the Legislature. TRANSF0RMDRILL SKEI) The l.nlles ir th m Iriiin lommltln hiving in iii.ugi tin .ui.iugi meiii oi the di 111 shed fm the c timing Mm ill (ir.is carnival got down tn.!itunl work this moinliig .mil with the sound of the hnmmei and saw things have be come quite livelj at the di 111 shed. Prom now on until the night of the 19th Inst nil will be evltenutit and eveij bodv will be .it work ti.insform Ing tho Interior of the nillitnrv head quarters Into n peifitt bower of beau ty. SAILORS IN TIKIUItLli Threo tailors liter, Schaltr. and Ilcppei of the steamer American, whn were arrcstnl aboml that vessel jts terday on the chirge of drunkenness nnd who were this morning Until f nnd costs In the Police Cour,t, ha been itanibtiU on couiplalnt of l'lrxt Officer Dalton Dalton states that during the "rourh house'1 nboird jesttrdav aftcinoon. the tluee sailors ass lulled him with l.nlvcs and that, had It not been foi his friends aboard, bo might hnve f.inil bully. The captain of the American nnd her prlmlp.il ofllceis were all nt the police station this morning 'I he tnptaln savs the sailors In question am a bad lot ant he Is verj anxious to have them "sent up" on tho i hnrge of assault and bat tery with a weipnn obviously and Im minently dangerous to life. lni.L INTO A CHSSPOOL. A native towboj and his horse fell Into a nowl) mado cesspool on the (liimlsis of James (llbbon at 1'awan at nbout S o'clock last night. It hcems that ho and somn of his fi lends weie riding niniig on hoi si luck In n state of Intoxication When thej reached the place mentioned the horse suddenly turned Into the plaie The icsspool being close li and unccucied, the horse nnd rider went into it Trunk Poster an dothci nelplibois get to wink and soon had both man and lioiso out of the illlemm.i I'oitunately. neither vvns huit nXIMcP-KS CAR ItOKItKI). 1'hiladelpliln Pcdi t A car of tho Adams i:pretia Cfinipnii) attached to .. ... ..,.!... ,. .1.1 .1... n. .l.l 11 ". V""' .?.' ." ,.',."" 'v.'.. "W, ,a- .obi.... ... .onto of .nl.lln.n!,,' frolKbt t'Htlmutnl to bo vvoith about $1,1)110 Tlio itibbPij vhih not illscov ortd until biihii time nftti tho tialn had nnlit'il nt .It imi Cltv UxpioHH MrsMioRer Thiimaa Harbor nf Tionton wns In tluiiKt of tin tins liolniiKliiK to tho AdaniH llvpiida Com pany, but his oiiIcih umiiIiiiI him to lemnlii In n tar which muled din inoi.da nnd Jovvolry nnd cimhtiinntlv ho vmih iinuvvnin of tho pirHtnrn of tho inbbcrs In tho otlur tnr It Is thoiiRht tho robbera entered with n duplicate) key. N ir h montli E Mmk Tuniii wilttf with tii'rtlleis nnrcaim 'To the ptrsou ruuing In darkness The liilinnrlFt who rnnnnt neom fiinii) to tliofc ho nt'm Its alms sttnmht at President McKlnlc-i and the Imperialistic pollc Ho blttcrli reproaches tbc dmlnl8tr.itlnn for denlliiK In countufelt promises lln writes' di "And In anil "by comes America and our MaMei of the Game jilayn It badlj plnm It as Mr Chamberlain was plniing It In Smith Urlcn It was a mistake to do that also It was one Willi li was quite unlookeit for In n Master who was plnvliiR It so well In Cuba In Cuba he was pln.vliiK the usual and lt'Riiinr meiliaii Kami- .,,1,1,1. ill flint liniwl ninl Pnifitii, mil nnX com,0 ,, all) thing Then n Cuba no was following our Rrp.it tri dltlons In a wn which made us vt rv proud of him and prouii of the deep I dissatisfaction whlib his pla wasi i pinwiklnK In contlnent.ii Europe1 1 ' 1I..I . .1 I.. lilnli InnlilxAtli.n 1m K wr H I m tl)(w MrrnK W(inlij wholi pro j ,almeil tint ruirllili anm-xntlnn i would be iilmlnal nKKHssInn and In, that uttcr.inci llic-d nnotlii i shot I ',"" '""",1 t- w.trl.l Tin "' "ton of IlitM MIU' nil TIIK will III 'UiiilMH ' the million of no nit of hi sin nt of his saw oni' It wl.hln tw.lw irible eii'.pi'l along tliat lie forgot miinths nnd its honori with It Tor presentlv came tin Phlllpplii" 'temptation It was ntnmg It was too Minns nnd be made that bad mis tike li i.. ' the Km op. an isniiu thi t'limr H inli ?ame Itwnsaiiltv. ,t as a r-.at -'1n that erroi I'm It , .,,. ,,,,. ,, ,,m, t Aa tin' mt mn Biime npaln nd nt mi ml 'lldi w'nnl'iR- to be i:ath ndi ton lli Ii ii nil pel min 'lit Itld - ntllil f II M 1 i i Pine tiaPHinhslbli lililien of tin llag BIFil'IlM Tin, Inn ut Till . Allhough the Minor of Clin liinntl has liucd a (ier mli foi tcn-'Mtui'l him: between ( htlds and M.utlii and a tweniv-iouud bout bet w tii leffiles and ltublln In this cltv on 1'elini.nv 15th Ills evident now that the events lanuot In pulled olT wit, mtit coming In conflict with the linn iionei of the State, as well as will I lie opposing elements In this cltv M.ivnr riclschmanu has puslstentlj nfi'aetl penults foi local fights oi box ing iiintists of an kind but In sm Rtn with the old "atugcrfest Assu clarlon. liefpromKetl n pemilt for their bt nt fit on rubrn.tr lJth nnd Kept his word, notwithstanding the storm oi local opposition, It Is not believed tint Mavoi I'b Isehmaiin will go nnv fiirlbei than he has gone In issuing the pi null He will not ue the police of the cltv to protect the contests In the event of the opposition of (loverniii Nash and there Is no longer nnv doubt about the opposition of the Ooveinoi rmilblit the following was lectivcd: Columbus. O. l'lh 2 To the .S.icn geifest Association. Cincinnati You are iiiifoi lunate In jour preparations If the aff.ili Is to be slmpl a boxing con ttst The signs all point uncirltiglv to a nrlre fight I will be governed l this tvldenie nnd the affair will not be permitted If vnu peislst win will find v ourselves In ( fulfill t with all the pow ers of the State "C.r.OItfli: K NSI1 C.overnor" HANDSOME LK IS " DEAD Sioux Palls S 1) Peb 1 The kill ing on the Lower Unite Indian IUei vatlon u ft w das ago of Handsome 111k bj a p.ut of lmllan polliimen Is the t losing .ii t 111 the . inel of an In dian dtspcr.ulo who stood seiond onlv to the f.initiua Apnihe Kid ' Iledlid with his indcc.islns on. The hlstorj of the Sioux nation does not contain the i -me of a more noted dmpundo than Handsome Llk. or one who for so long a period hid defied tho Pedtrnl and State nutboiltlis and Kept the fiou tler In a turmoil of exiltuncnt. Pol in u ilian .1 dei ule llauilsnme Clk held undisputed sw.i as the most famous despeiado of his tilbe, and dill liirf tint period caused the I'ulted States aullioiitlis endlcbtiouble and npnovanie Ho was thelicst HhofNvith Winchester or six-shooter of his tribe, and being absolutely without feal was a foeuinn win Hi) of nn) mans sttel. Ilarllett Tilpp, for )cars United States Mlnlktu to Austila-llungaiy, and later the Aineilcan leprchentntlvo on tho Saiuonn Ciimmlsslon had been niougnt in coniaci wun mis iiesiJui.iiui and noted Sioux despeiado Judge Tripp, pievlous to the admission of South Dakota Into tho Inloii was a 'leiiltoilal Judge, whose Juiisdlcllou iMeuiliil owr the wboU of what ale now the State ot North nnd South Da kota, and conducted the trial of Ilaud bomo i:ik on tho chaigo of minder. I'tiiir StfirlcB CollupKC. PlttflbuiK, Ptb I The larse fom xtoiv Iiidi flout ilouble bulldlnii on Wood Ktitit oc,cuiltd lis the SU'V'U I Ki.n A- Poster I'.lntl.iK fomimny, .ol - - " AT II. m was niiiiit Tin bullillnti had Il I II f lObCMl foi icpiln i stimuli d at $1C0 uuO Tlio loss la ioiififfififiifinr IGESSLERSI MAGIC 5 Cure morning headaches before breakfast. WAFERS ?J.'."'f?.,,,.,."",$. 10 cl oil drwiriMi N'oiv York Kt l 2 In the American Kivliu foi thl HRTIint STRRET. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., mi LIMITED. ' - - Sterling Blue Flame Oil Stoves hiiinn closed out our old stock of the old patterns, we are now offering the l.ttest Improved Patterns. Call and ex amine them. Royal and Pat. Gen. Steel Ware In Household nnd Kitchen Utensils These nrc NEW GOODS and the QUAL ITY .tin! PRICE will please you. Refrigerators and Ice Chests NhW INOICES TO HAND. Of Glassware A large stock will arrive on the "W. G. IRWIN" now due. Lemon Squeezers and t large Bethel Street Household Department. WU,-. lTwgj This is one of the " many styles of SURREYS WB UAVb ON LMIIBITION AT OUR CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, f.MurcliiitiL St., but. I-ort unci Alukeu. We invite you to inspect our Up-to-date Vehicles and get our price if you contemplate buying. J.F, MOItGAN, C. DROWN, F. IIUbTACL, C. II. ATHCRTON, PretUtnt VUe PrcsUvnt Secrttjry AuJltor HUSTACB & Firewood, Stove, Steam and Blacksmith Coal, Also White and Black Sand. WHOLESALE AND RCTAIL. TLLLI'IIONL. .MAIN :o5- SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DRAYING This Is No Lead Pipe Cinch, I am not out to rob the public but simply to earn a living In a legitimate vvav. y motto Is "HOM sT WOltK AT HON- ibT I'mcrs." ! Hae Moved my plumbing buslneis to Fc St. opposite the Club Stables rcleplione, White J57L wh-re I have In sto.k the following Roods ; BATH TUBS, enameled Iron and sttel clad, with nkkle pteJ trlmmlnus; als) wood, zinc lined. Water Closets, Wash Out. anj Syphon, jet st) le. Sinks of Pressed Steel, both galvanized and enameled. Lavatories, enameled Iron, and mubl: with nickle plated tilmmlngs. Wah Tiajs, enameled Iron with wood cove-. Slop Sinks, enameled Iron. Hot Water Bollersan J Stands Water Plre, Faucets and Trim mings, Cialvan'ed Iron, Gut ters,Cornlces, Stone Pipe, I In Hooing, Etc. Jobbing Promptly attended to. Estimates Furnished. Work and Materials Guaran teed. Your Trade Is Solicited. j .. w J3S. NOll, Jl., Sanitary Plumber. " -" ' '" R. W. ATKINSON FMploym SERVANTS HEQISTHY OFFICE. EMPLOYERS EXCHANGE HOUSES, ROOMS, IuirnlHiied or Unfiirnlhlicil. KOOM ii. MAGOON BI.D., vaicCIIANT ST. The, Evening BulUtln, 7t wiu v mouth. assortment cf useful HOUSE HOLD UlbNSILS now being opened up. J sssssss V. II. HOOGS, Trcas ani Manager CO., Ltd., Q"g t. j A REGULAR Temperance IS THE UUST MILWAUKEE It ContnlnH only It 117-100 per cent Alcohol. $12.50 Per Barrel, 6 dozen quarts $9.00 Per Case, 4 doen quarts DELIVERED. iiOFFSCHLAEGER t. Company, Ltd. KINQ AMI IIE1IIEL MkLLTS STOP! JUST THINK ! Heat any proposition ever offered to the public before In Honolulu. You can buy .in artistic moJern six room liouve, lirst-ckm plumbing with en ameled fixtures for Jjooo.oo, rlRht In the heart of the city. F.lectrlc and horse earn v Ithln one block. 8:100.00 down. g 10.00 per month. If this does'nt teat pa Ine rent, vv hat dos? Sec plans and learn pattlculats from Clias. E. Moore & Co., Room 8, Mirooii Block. 1 740-1 m Merch uit and Alakea Sts, Fop Sale. Large tract of land situated In Nuuanti Valley, Honolulu, contalulni; 20 acres, more or less, and know n as the Nuuanu I'lll Saloon premises, with buildings and other Improvements. Grounds cultivated vv Ith fruit trees, etc, A bargiln, Apply to A. G. CORREA, 1702-tf 15 Kaahumanu St. an Conoliy Club Luncheon S(ielal(Iit FrkMttf.aMlM U htarnt. Se4 Cfckkta n4 Twcm.TtrW U gtt UmMt Ur ftWMU t4 m mm Utimtmt ttttM, fMlM Salter & Waity, GROCERS, OUI'ifcUM BlOCK rJftQKerb. ciLiDeHrHBoxaLs, WH.tl.lllt. HONOLUU h Snn rYancfieo Agenti 'Inn Nr.7 National I!am of Sav 1'k.noisi Man 1'iuni'isto -Tho tlovndu N'atio Hank of Shii l'mnclico Ixiniion Tim Union Hunk of LoMb I-tiL Snvv YoiiK American Kxelmnge tloonl Itnr.lt. CmcAoo Morchants National lUn Paiiih Crodlt Lyonunln. ItKiiMV Dresdnnr Hunk IIonuo.mi anii Yokoiiaua Ilimk.ll), Hhnnghnl Ilnuklng Corporation. Newt .i:aiami anii Avrthaija In of Now i'.OHland. ViirroniA anii Vancouvkk llsnli Ilrltlsb North AmerlcH. TraDSJd i General Bmiiaz aMEictuueBir.st Depolstt Received. Loans rasde on A(- B roved decarlty. nommerclsl nd Tr.velci redlts Iseaed. Bllli of Exchange bong tod told. UOLLIOTIOHB PbOUFTLT AOrOUKTBD Tov Kstnblhbed IBM sisk:op c& oc BANKERS. Transact a General Banku j and Exchange Business. Coimuorcial and Travoler 1 Lottors of Credit issued, ava. iiblo in all tlie principal citii of tho world. Interest allowod aftor Jul; 1, 1898, on iixod doposttii ' day notice 2 per cent., (thi? form will not bear hitoros' unless it remains uiitlis turbod for ono month), 3 mouths T per cent., G montlu 3J per cent., 12 nionths 4 pur cent. Pioneer Building an Loan Association. ASSETS. DEC. II, 1S, 11I,C7T. Mone loaned on approved iccurltj ASavlnBBank for monthly depoilti HouHes built on the monthly lniUc men pis . Twentieth Sorl of Stock li if opened. OFFlCBnS T. F. IjinBlnn, Pre- dontj 8. 11. ncoo. Vice Precldent; a. r Orny. Treasurer; A. V. dear, SccrtUn DirtECTORS T. F. LaiiflnB. H I llooo. A. V. Ocar, A. W. Keech, Uecr Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, O. t Uray, W. L. Howard. A. V. QKAn, Secret r? Lhnmber ot Commerce, roomt. Office Hour- M'Sn Tin p n EISKOP CO. SavingsBanl Ravings Deposit will 1. received and Interout allowod by th Bank at tour and ono-balf per cent per annum. Printed coplou of tho Ruloa and To ulatlonx may bo obtaluod on upplicatlcn OKUo at bank building on Morclift' stroot. BISHOP A an TIje oahama Specie Bet Sur-ltfJCarlul , Pali! i-Catl-al V en ic m,cjcjo Yrn 1 5 (c Kvk.ivci 1 una Itll 3 l)U,COO lleil Office, Yokohmni, Tho Hank buys and receives for col lection mils ot Excliango, Issues Draft and Letters ot Credit, and transact! a general banking business. INTEREST ALLOWED Oo Flitd Dtpoilt for 11 noQtlii, 4 pr cm! 1. 1 On Hit D.poilt lor 1 aontbi, ih " Oo rin4 Dtpoilt for 1 icioF t Unnch of Ihl Yokoliimi Sped! Dink. Hew Republic Billim, 111 Klu SL, lloiglu, 1200 Lots 1200 IN... nt Kapiolani ll 'Vll ll'. Tract rfc FOR SALE The Kapiolani Tract ex tends from King street to the Beach. A road 60 feet wide will be opened on the east side of the propeity adjoin ing the Kamehameha Gills'. School; said road will ex tend to the sea. Cross-ioads will be opened5. between blocks. Every loU will have a frontage on a rpad. The elevation varies fiom forty feet high to ten feet high above sea level. No swamps around the premises." 'No freshet' will enter the propeity. There is an offer to buy a pait of the property by a great manufacturing com pany. The chances are the offer may be accepted. There is every reason to believe that the prices of lots will in7 crease in a short time. The owner of the property will give all chances to purchase ers to make money on theft investments. The ground is superior to a y tiact in the market. The premises aie situated within one mile and a half of the Postoffice. The Government water pipes are laid along the upper poi tion of the property. The prices are the cheap est of any tract within two miles -from the center of the 1 city. The terms which will be given to purchasers will be the best ever given by any rea estate dealer or broker during the last twenty years in Honolulu. For terms or more particu lars, apply to S. M. Kanakanui Survejor and Manager of Kapiolani Tract Co. ' Or to W. C. Aclii & Co. Real Estate Dealers and Brokers. -i K t fi 1 " K