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DLLKTIN I'UIILiaillNO CQMVANV.
cvallacis h KAimiNoio.s ..Kiiluir
..Bnternt at (Le Toil OUlco at Hono
lain an ttrtiml dart matter
tJUIMlllirilON UATUS.
Ftr month anjwhero In U. 8. ..$ .TS
iTr year " " .00
(lr )car, pottpalil foreign 13.00
irayablo Invariably In advance.
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AI'HII. 13. 11)01
AlOIMl ADVllWTIKUIt LII1K.
The AiltirtlRcra fak" utorlin renam
ing lli riliitlunt. of JmlKe Humphri'ii
villi Delegate Vllcu nrv as usual,
atiuwu to bo malicious lion. The Morn
jlr.fi lAgnn has mil lakn tin1 trouble to
Intonlow t'ltlicr the HpIckiiu
Judge U has simply made up stories
of whole I'loth haUuic no drain or
thought of being honest.
As Delegate Wllciix states, the Ail
vortlhor Is worried It has hail oeea
nlnu to worry ecr sinee the United
Ftnten Congress put tho nffulrs of Ha
waii In the hands of tin people. It hag
fought against honest Amerlrnnlsm In
the Territory with stuilleil conslstenry
wurthv of u less abusive cause. Its
atemly Ion of power ant prestlxe gle
ll Rood ieason to worn
As to Humphries misleading the lln
wallans, that Is something that would
be Impossible een should he lie fool
ish enough to attempt It The princi
pal trouble with th- Organ Is that tr
as It will to mlsrepresnnt. malign and
rlUhule the Judge It has signally failed
In finding n single honet point to bring
against him or his friends. Should the
Judge or his frb'Iids stoop til the dis
honest methods of the rang behind tho
Organ they would Indeed be worthy of
(.iimleainntlon.
And does the Advertiser gang think
that Wilcox or aay.one elm In favor
of American gnttrnment will follow
their leadership. The tecord of their
broken oaths and constant disloyalty
nnd Intrigue Is too blail; ancTtoo recent
to warrant any honest man cooperat
ing with their political nctlvlt) The
Advertiser will learn by dear experi
ence, not b) Its own Inltlntlve that
honesty Is nlwaa the best policy.
Lipt
on Fears the
Lawson Boat Now
l-ondon. April 0. When Sir Thomas
l.lpton recently said that ho was chief
ly concerned about tho Hercshorfa and
saw no reason to count seriously on
tho chances of the Crotvnlnshleld de
fender, he was merely echoing the
opinion then generally held of llrltlsh
yachtsmen.
It seems now, however, that It Is
dawning on the experts thnt the Law
noli boat Is worthy of more attention
than was previously given to her. Tho
reason for this change of opinion lies
chiefly In the remarkable resemblanco
of Mr. Law son's yacht to the Sham
rock II. Details seem to show that
cver Important novelty In tho XX'at
uon boat has been duplicated In Mr.
"lJiwson'B The lead of the keel Is run
Insldu on both ynchtB In order to se
cure strength nnd lightness with less
aurface friction Both masts consist
of li single spar with tho view of es
caping weight and the weakness or n
topmnBt. Imperishable aluminum Is
also used on the decks of both lionts.
As It Is Impossible for either designer
to have plagiarized the other, the fact
that they have arrived at Identlcnl
conclusions In theso Impottunt mattery
haa suggested to Dilltsh achtsmon
thnt tho designers are more nearly on
tho same plane than supposed
Very few memhers wero present
when the Houso comened this morn
ln'. A feeble attempt was made by
Borne of tho Representatives to secure
a quorum, but nil attempts by tele
phone failed. Speaker Aklna then nil
riounced that the llnus was adjourned
through lnck of Quorum. Tho Indepen
dents were the principal members ub
sent. i .
AGREED TO PUNISH.
Berlin, April G. A dlapatrh to tho
Cologne Oazette from I'eltlnB dated
Thmaday, April I, aayB tho Chines
jilcnlpotentlarlea hno asreed upon the
punishment of tho guilty provincial
officials to be demanded by tho foreign
mlnlstora on account of tho murder of
242 person, missionaries nnd their
wives and children.
TrnnHiort KllpatrlctV.
The transport Kllpatrlckfrom San Fran
cisco, anlvcd this mornlnK. She has
aboard 324 officers and men of the Eleventh
Infantry. oH nf Hie Fifteenth Cavalrv 276
of the First Infantry, nnd 1520' the Tenth
Infantry, besides the Eleventh Infantry
band. Among the passengers are ten male
civilians, twenty femaledvlllansand four
teen children.
The KJIpatrkk brought a mall and files
of San Francisco pip rs.
.
Three Ktciimcrti Arrive.
The steamers Mariposa and Kllpalrlck
from Sa 1 l:r.md;co and the Mlossera from
Vancouver, all arrived off the lurbor
about the same time today The Warl
posi left San Fanclsco a day aflerthe
transport Kllpatrkk and the Mlowera left
Vancouver on the 14th Inst. The vessels
all had uneventlull trips and, the trans
port excepted, brought! many passengers
for this port.
n.
Washington, April Ocneial Mac-
Arthur rabies that tho number of sick
aolillers in tho Philippines Is 2833 In
bospltal and 0S In quarters, the per
centago being 6.89,
NO 11111 IN HOI
Wanhlnittnn Aiullr.. Tim ilctirmln
nt...ii .f Jhi' Hu-i.iii k rnniMit noli ...,,.., , , , ...
In rtn In a i . ii. luilun li,. nigul" Now Wrk Aiml l. A mwcl.il lit
aliHi Im-huii ftme tlm mv with Ilii lthi WnrM from Nrw Orlrnna rirs
l.lilnme ituttiiiiiii ill in r muii in Jinn
eliutla hna imtinnlly RUi'ittrrnt arall
Mention to the Ktncrnmctit of tho I'tllt
nl Htntes
The I'rrsldent la understood to n
OKttlte In till net of thn t'rur another
ploof id li aim ere n until for the
hamuli. lili wlilih tin pun em now
engnKnd In n. Kotlnlliuia In I'lilua. anil
)ils il trtmli.atioi to do nolhlii'? to Im
peilc tli- r till tit and satisfactory con
clusion of these negotiations In his
view it is an ait wormy of tin en
lightened mitt-rdgii tvlm initiated Hi
,
coiifereiue nt The Hague
The government of the I'nlli d Klad-s
Is especially gratllliit liv this termlnn
Hon of the Into complication as It hat
constant W been In hnrniony with that
of Itussln In nil the main points of our
pollcv In China It Is the belief gen
erallv entertnlnect In (internment and
illploiiintb circles In Washington that
no motives can be assigned for this
resolution except the desire to pre ,
serve tin1 coniert of the powers, ns It,
or tholas dearly within the discretion of i
liussin to pursue wnnicvcr course inni
government thought best for lis Inter
esis, nun H mn in sniu nun iiuimmuu-
certainty thnt nothing In the nv of
pressure or of combination hna been
put upon the Itusslan government to
Induce this result It Is true the gov i
oniiiH nt of the United Stntes. on the
.i ,.. ..:..,. .......- ..f I
first of March m
unr niiiin it tin .- r im
the mutter nnd communicated them
with entile fiunkness to all the powers
Interested, but no Joint representation.
It mat safelj bo nsser ed. has eer
been made to Itussln or to China
The Japanese minister, Mr Tnka
,lin. haa reieltid no word from bin
got eminent sln.e the lntest llusslan
declaration was communicated tii
Japan.
The minister says it Is probable
that the I ondoi dispatch appearing to
day In American newspapers, nH to thn
warlike eltltude of Japan probably
was sent out before the HushIiui dec
Inrntlon had been received by tho Jap
anese government.
The dlspnti h alluded to stated that
the Jnpanefce government had decided
thut Russia's reply concerning Mnti
churln was iinratlsfnctory and that a
peremptoiy n inonstrnnce amounting
practlcnllv to an ultlmntuni would be
entered to Itussln. This nppeared to
refer to Itussla's latest declaration.
Dill Oil eAumiii.nn.il it in n-in iimt n
could not have referred to tho latest
Kusslan declaralon, ns this
was not I
sent to the powers until Thursday
night, after the warlike dispatch was
sent out from Japan
This lent oh open the question' of
Japan s policy on the case as now pre.
I
sented by Itussln and removes tho 1
presslon that she has peremptorily
JeUed the llusslan statement Tho
Japanese und Chinese ministers were
at the State Department today. They
came, however In ipiest of Informa
tion nnd to discuss the general as
pects of the situation. Mr. XX'u has re
ceived no advices relative to the Hus
slan declaration
London. April C. Russia's attitude
toward Manchuria, as outlined yestcr
day by the Odlclal Messenger of St.
Petersburg, Is Intel pi eted almost
unanimously by tho llrltlsh press ns
capable of being condensed Into the
Blnglo sentence, "J'y suln, J'y reste"
(1 am heie. I ic main here), nnd there
Is no disposition to believe tho matter
Is thus ended.
The Standard, which throughout haa
taken a moderate stand, declares that
Itussln goes back on her promise now-
given ns to the Integrity of China,
and piiKccds to assume In Manrhuiln
the authority denied her by formnl
stipulation, she will have to confront
not onl the protest but tho armed
might of the energetic nntlnn which
I under the rule of the .Mikado, Is con-
KclmiH of ltn strength to aid tho Ereat-
nc'B.s of Uk destinies. Japan, the paper
ndilH, will liavo the sympathy nnd nup
port of lienrly ull the powers Interest
ed In the Far I-cnst.
The Dally Chronicle mnkeg glmllar
1'ommentn, InterpretlnR Ituaala'a pol
icy, and saya that of tho powcra which
rtallv count Japan la thn only one
which la at all likely to hacK her pro
test with forte.
rhe Dally Nowk malntnlna thnt Una-
cla'a policy Is clear as daylleht, and
almply menna no ahred of Indepen
dence for Manchuria The paper con.
tlnuea:
"Ilunaln hns n firm friend and ally In
tho United Stntea. Tho American kov
ernmeut lost no time In publlshlnc
the plnuslhlo pacific aBsnrnncia recelv
ed by Secretary Hay from Count Cna
alnl (llusalan Ambnsnador nt Wnsh
Incton), Hut tho United States has
lone been anxious to cet out of ine
Chinese emhroRllo nltoeether"
Wf3
Chocolate Bon-Bons
" Name on Every Piece."
roit salb nr
LEWIS & CO.,
Sole Agents,
240! 240! 240!
THREE TELEPHONES
BRITISH VIEW lo
. DIoIMIoIO. RUSSIA
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The war umre in iinuon nu ratnru im
annuls In Oils country to buy tut more
mules ami horse for tho Kmltli Afrl
rati war but to hurf) all utile k nnw
linilef cmitrarl lii,iSrvi linearis win re
It will le put nbiiapil ships ag speed
llv as tiosslble
Colon l 'i Unrglii the ib'ef of tho
llrltlsh arm) nnjn Injthe I'liitml Hlntea
Is now li Ihejswl. but Is impeded
heie In a fewjlajs
ilav 1st has'lieen set ns the time
for closiiiK up thn business of shipping
jilurt. from the I'nlted Htntis. It Is
expected mat ine insi nninini win ur
nboanl ship and off to sn by that
date It Is bellaxeil here that tint In
lunctlnn suit hi gun by Oenernl Tear
son of the lloer army and K X'an Ness
of New York. In tho I'nlted States DIs
tilct Court here had nomthlng to do1
with the Instruction to stop buying-
stock though the llrltlsh reprosenln
then dent It
Washington Aprtl. 0. The Tresl
dent today mnde the first announce
merit rliSt P C Knox had accepted
the post of Attorney Oenernl to the
Cabinet today Ills commission
which I
. . , ,
Is dated today, was signed Immedlnte
ly after the I'resldent hnd Informed
his advisers of their new collengueV
uitcptnucc Secretary Hay sulimltteil
to the cabinet the llnsslnn communi
cation. The greater part of the tlmol
of the meeting wna tonanmed In a ills
cusslon of the civil service in the va
rious departments. Knelt of the tabl-,
net olllcers gate Ilia experiemo with
the law
BRITISH POPULATION.
NcvVYorlt. April C The census of
the Unltlil Kingdom, taken Inst Run
day night, will not be tabulnted for
somn time, rays the Loudon dispatch
to thg Journal and Advertiser, but tho
Indications nie thnt tho population of
Kugland, Ireland Scotland anil Walea
la more than 50.000.n0fl
Tho percentage of Incrcat-se Is Icbb
than In the previous decatle. Depo
pulation of rutal districts In favor of
cities Is most market). .
trelnnct'fi nomilntlnn Is less than It
was tcn ycnrg ago nnd probably lower
than at any other time In the nine
teenth century
Silva & VivaS
Real Estate
and Financial Agents
500 Lots In the Kapiolani, Kaiu
lani, Magoon, Kaimukl, Mc
Cully, Kapahulu, Kapiolani
Park Addition and Pintnul
Tracts.
Lands in This City, Suburbs, and
Island, in Maui and Hawaii,
improved and unimproved.
INVESTORS AND HOMH BfcliK
ers will do well to see us be
fore buying elsewhere.
Post Office Lane,
Honolulu, T. II.
Pasturage.
SPLCIALLY r'ON CATTLL.
APPLY TO
NEAR TOWN.
SILVA & VIVAS,
1'OS.TOFIICI-I.AMi
1775'tf
Telephone to All Parts of the Island.
KONA LIVERY
STABLES
KEALAKEKUA, HAWAII
J.G. HENRIQUES, hop.
Horses and Carriages
For Excursions
to the Volcano or the Mountains.
An excellent chance Is offered for
tourists to
SEB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet the S. . Mauna Loa at
Kallua and take them overland to Hookena
where the stciiin-r Is met again.
GUERREROS RICHARDS I
FANCY AND STAPLE
GROCERIES
TELEPHONE 1
BLUE 911
PLEASE GIVE US A CALL
X AULLKR STH1.ET, AIlOVl.
A MUfllODIbT 'CHURCH.
Edward R, Swain,
ARCHITECT
Crocker Bid., - San Francisco
desires to announce that he hat
opened an omce In Honolulu for the
transaction nf all business apper
taining to the practice of Ills pro
fession. I'mJIiiL' the completion of the Stance!!'
wald ItullJIncr. In which offices have been
secured, he can be found nt (he office of
MR. P. W. MAUPAHUAriK.
400 JUDI) BUILDING.
inn c,mu iw
tlllUIUILI xJLIILIim. 11I1UI1
KVIiNINU tlt'l.i.UTIN. HONOLULU, T II. AATUIIIMY.
IIHTIlrfl. 8TRHRT.
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO.,
LIMIT12D.
..
Sterling Blue I'lame Oil Stoves
Haxlii" closcil out our olil tocl of the old
patterns, xvc nrc now offering the Idlest
Improved PiitteniB. Call and ex
nmini' tlivin.
Royal and Pat. Gen. Steel Ware
In Household and Kitchen UtennllH
llicsf uro NEW GOODS ami the QUAL
I TY and PKICIi will please you.
Refrigerators and Ice Chests
NbW INVOICliS TO HAND.
Of Glassware
A I urge stock
IRWIN" now
Lemon Squeezers
and a large assortment of useful HOUSE
HOLD UffcNSILS now being opened up.
M Retliel Street Hnusehold Denartment.
Vi
I9K
The most beautiful display
I
of Easter Millinery
Parisian Hats
with lace effects. Bonnets
Tarn o'Slianter styles in
Flat Hats and Turbans
LndlcM Fpencli KltlCloves
In white, black and tinted
shades. Children's sives
R M. E.
KILLLEAN
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A NEW PONY CART t
At u
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CALL AND
f .MERCHANT ST.. UET TORT AND ALAKEA
4. -H......h...4..j..;.mJ... !
This Is No Lead Pipe Cinch.
I am not out to rob the public
but simply to earn J living In
a legitimate way. My motto
Is "HONfcST WOKK AT HON
EST PRICLS."
I Have Moved
my plumbing business to the
CONNLR OP BEHIiTANIA AND
FMMA STS. Telephone, White
3571, where I have In stock the
following goods :
BATH TUBS,
enameled Iron and steel clad,
with nlckle plated trimmings;
also wood, zinc lined.
Water Closets, Wash Out,
and Syphon, jet style".
Sinks of Pressed Steel, both
galvanized and enameled.
Lavatories enameled Iron,
and marble with nlckle plated
ttlmmlngs.
Wash Trays, enameled Iron
with wood cover.
Slop Sinks, enameled Iron.
Hot Water Bollersand Stands
Water Pipe, Faucets and Trim
m'ngs, Galvanized Iron, Gut
ters, Cornices, Stone Pipe, Tin
Roofing, Etc.
Jobbing Promptly attended to.
Estimates Furnished.
Work and Materials Guaran
teed. Your Trade Is Solicited.
JaS. Nott, Jr., Sanitar Plumber.
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Picture framed in any style.
Framed Pictures (or sale.
New Mojldlngs for frames
have arrived.
KING AND ALAPAI STREETS
KFAU HONOLULU kTOLK VAkt$.
mti'iioNiiiSOu.
APRIL IS. IMI
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will
due.
arrive on the "W. G.
Ever Hecn In the
City of Honolulu
Beautiful
Novelties
Elegant Lace and
Crepe Gowns Fine
Ladies' Furnishings
CO., Ltd., Hotel St.
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Burgnln
SEE IT AT
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I Schuman's Repository
AH!!!.
THE NEW
HOUSEHOLD
SEWING
MACHINE
TEN YEARS
GUARANTEE
"$32.50 1
DID YOU EVER GET A BETTER
BARGAIN?
....HOFFSCHLAEGER;..;
Company, Ltd.
KINQAKP UETHU SHEETS.
For Sale,
Firebrick
Fireclay
Mammoth
Rockers
APPLY TO
C. BREWER & CO.
Ltd.
QUEEN 'ST.
BATHS
MOT
unci
COLD
Pantheon Shaving Parlor
Beet
The
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EVERYTHING,
THE BEST.
Salter
& Waity,
LEADING GRO.ChRS
TEL. 680.
Take the
Elevator for
WILLIAMS'
FOTO
GALLERY
Boston Building
A full line of HAWAIIAN VIEWS.
Shriners ure welcome tosisit our
gallery and see the
FINE COLLECTION.
ON CALL ALL NIGHT.
HAWAIIAN
AUTOMOBILE CO., LTD.
Telephone-MAIN 77.
Coupon Books Sold. Special Kates
made for "Automobile Parties."
NOTL Drivers are not allowed to make
any rates except tho furnished by the
company. Ask driver to see rate sheet.
In case of dispute as to fare, rav driver
amount claimed, take rebate slip and call
at omce. we win giauiy adjust iny (in
ference. Office on King St., near Judiciary Bid.
LOUIS T. GJUNT. Manager.
tfhenYou Waqt a Iig
RING UP THE. .
C-E.- U-B
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
618 FORT 8TKEI",
Stable 'Phona, 477
Hack Stand 'Phonos, 31U unit 7?
O. H BELL1NA.
ROCK
FOR BALLAST !!
f White and Black Sand
I In Quantities to Suit....
EXCAVATING CONTRACTED
For
CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE.
6T Dump Carts furnished by the da
on Hour's Notice.
.
H. R HITCHCOCK.
Queen St.. opp. Unicn Feid Co. TEL jc)j
THEUNIONEXPRESSCO.
Safes, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Drays for Freight
and Lumber
. Our representative meets all Incoming
steamers from the Coast and we check
baggage on all outgoing steamers.
White and Black Sand For Sale
Office with Evening Bulletin, 210 Klnr
itreet. Tel. 86.
W. LARSEN, M'g'r.
For Sale.
Large tract of land situated In Nuuanu
Valley, Honolulu, containing 20 acres,
more or less, and known as the Nuuanu
Pall Saloon premises, with buildings and
other Improvements.
Grounds cultivated with fruit trees, etc.
A bargain,
Apply to A. G.CORREA,
I7ca-tf ts Kaahumanu St
NOTICE
The following bicycles are now at the
Police Station and owners can have them
by proving property and paying expenses
01 nuvcrusing:
Tribune, No, 4759;' Columbia, No. 82041
i-oiumDia, ino.oiip; tiaredge No. 24730;
Imperial, No. 14506 nifrii
NOTICE.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
The person who put a white mare, blind
n one eye, In Mrs. P. Neuman's pasture
last July can have same by paying pastur
age and advertising by calling at Manoa
Ranch anytime within ten davs.
iEoviw H. DINKLAGE.
Announcement.
A NEW FRUIT STORE HAS IIEEN
opened at the corner of KING AND
1181 l-Jin AI.AKEASTS.
1200Lots 1200
IN
it?
FOR SALE
The Kapiolani Tract
ex-
tends from King street tothe
Beach. A road 60 feet wide
will be opened on the east
side of the property adjoin
ing the Kamehameha Girls'
School: said road will ex
tend to the sea.
Cross-roads will beopened
between blocks. Every lot
will have a frontage on a
road. The elevation varies
from forty feet high to ten
feet high above sea level.
No swamps around the .
premises. No fresH'et will
entir the propertvT
There is an offer to buy a
part 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 in
crease in a short time. The
owner of the property will
give all chances to purchas
ers to make money on their
investments. "
The ground is superior- to
any tract in the market.
The premises are situated
within one mile anda half of
the Postoffice.
The Government water
pipes are laid along the upper
portion of the property.
The prices are the, cheap
est of any tract within two.
miles from the center of the
city.
'' trhe terms which will be
given to purchasers will be
the best ever given by any
re,al estate dealer or broker
during the last twenty years
in Honolulu. "
For term's or more pprticu-
lars, apply to
S. M. Kanakanui
Surveyor and Manager of
Kapiolani Tract Co.
Or to
W. c.;Achi & Co.
Real l-suL Dealers atrf
Brokers.
Kapiolani
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