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"TV. T" "" .m- " ?"'" twpyeW ' EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU. II. T., TUESDAY. Al'RlL IS, 1002. . ' HEM! vft m i. fl ' i- EVENING BULLETIN Published Every Day Except Sunday, t 120 King Street, Honolulu, T. H., by the BULLETIN PUDLISHINQ CO., LTD. WALLACE It. FAIUUNGTON.. Editor Entered at tho Post OiTlco at Hono lulu as second-clans matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES'. Evening Bulletin. Per month, anywhere In U. 8...$ .75 Per quarter, anywhere In U. S.. 2.00 Per year, anywhere In U. S... 8.00 Per year, postpaid, foreign ... 11.00 The Sunday Bulletin. Per month $ ,15 Per quarter 35 Per J ear 1-25 Per )ear, postpaid, foreign 1.75 A leklv Bulletin. Per year, n.iywhcro In U. S...S 1.00 Per lear. nostpald. foreign 1.50 Evenlna and Sunday Bulletin. Per month, anywhere In U. 8...S .90 Per auarter. anywhero in U. S... 2.35 Per jcar, anywhere In U. S... 9.23 Per year, postpaid, foreign ... 12.76 Sunday and Weekly Bu ttln. Per jear 2-00 Per year, postpaid, foreign ... 3.25 Telephone. t'ost Office Box .256 718 TUESDAY AI'ltlL IS, 1902. THERE IS tll'T ONE PLATFORM AND ONLY ONE WHICH REITllLl- CANS AHK PALLED VI'ON TO SUP PORT WITH STEADFAST UNITY. THAT PLATFORM IS OUTLINED HY THE HEITHLK'AN ORGANIZATION. ON THAT I'LATKOKM THE KOUIITII DISTItlCT WAS CARRIED IIY A SPLENDID MAJORITY THERE IS NO OTHER IIEPIIILICAN PLAT FORM. P.my unit) mill commercial pro files meet the approval of all Intelli gent eltlzcnn ami loal partisans. ThJ Ilulletln policy finds oppoKltlon solely among the factional forces. "hlnese exclusion Is sailing tluuugh with all the ease that was promised for It. And the 20 per cent reduction for Cuba appears to he scheduled for the fame easy Congiesslonal mute. Ily Cecil Rhodes' will Hawaii will luve two Oxford bc1io1.ii ships. Thin with the appointments allowed the Ter ritory to 'West Point and Anlinpulh ought to convince the young men of Hawaii that annexation Iins brought thorn educational advantages well wor th) of ihelr best effort. A special 1 1 1 lo edition was Issued bj the Bulletin today giving a complin description of the arrival of the Mutson lint steamship Enterprise, togctlici with a description of various huslnoi features the clliect result of Hilo'i steamship connection with Ran Fran tlsco. The edition Is profusely lllus traced and furnishes a valuable souvc nlr of an c-vent In Its commercial de lopment which means much to Hlto 1 all interests of the lsluud of Ha' II Copies may be obtained at the letlu office mid the news stands. inker Morgan's purchase of thn onl wireless telegraph rights ought islst materially In putting the local rapb line Into smooth operation. rights for the use of the Maicltio m In Hawaii were purchased pre- to original sale of the rights Shout the United States. If, as the dispatches Indicate. Marconi has Bold his lutrcst In the Hawaii fr'un ihlso to the Morgan syndicate; It will furnish a sneedy means of solving the difficulties which have arisen In tho relations of Marconi's London rcpre fceutatlvcs with the local company Opposition to the Tramways eleitili. equipment bill Introduced by Uelegatn Wilcox can come only from piescnt or, possible competitors Of the Hawaiian Tramwnjs Co, Citizens of the Tcrrl-J tory who seek an lmptoved street rail way service are quite willing to have the measure promptly passed and the rontemplatcd Improvement as speedily Installed. It is doubtful whether Con gressmen will take kindly to spendlns time over a measure that II Is within the province of local legislative author ity to Inaugurate. Tho approval o( Congress In this instance is sought first and the convenience ns well as tho pleasure of Honolulu citizens will b served by action during the present Congressional session. With iin elec tric service throughout tho city Hono lulu wfll hao a cheap and competent means of transportation that will add materially to tho comfort of irsltU-nU as well as visitors. Naturally th Tramway Company's cnmpetltois will dispute Its privilege to place Its equip ment on a more modern basis. With this fight, however, tho people have llttlo to do. They seek the transporta tion and aie not disposed to play fa xorltes as long as public Intel ests are protected. PIIILIPPFNETtlLL CHANCitiD. Washington. April 5. The Republi can members of tho Houso Insular Committee piactlcally completed the Philippine civil government hill today and u print of the revised measure will be submitted to the Demociutlc mem bers next week. As now changed thtt hill reduces the number of Philippine Commissioners to the United States from tfiree to two. The civil govern ment plan nml the gold standard coin age are preserved ns framed some time ago. A change Is made In the friar lands section, by which the Philippine Commission will determine tho meth-. oils of opening these lands to home Btcaders. REY0LT INJI0NG0LIA Tlen-Tsln, Apill 8 Threo Chlneso troops and a number of Krupp guns havo been dispatched to Southern Mongolia, where the peoplo arc) in ie volt against the severe Indemnity lax ntfon. Several villages havo been strongly fortified and their Inhabitants are de termined to fight. They say they aro assured of Die assistance of thirty thousand disaffected persons. lis OltiM HAS PURCHASED MARCONI'S RIGHTS FOR UNITED STATES Financier Forms $6,000,000 Corpora tion to Advance Interests of Wire less Throughout the United States. New York. April 5. The Wot Id sna Marconi will now liat tho nld of tho J. Plerpont Morgan group of financiers. It was announced last night that a $ti,o00,ooo company had been formed to finance tho American rights for wireless telegraphy. "Yes, It la true," said Marconi at 11 p. in. at tho dinner of tho Ililtlsh Schools and Universities nt the New York Athletic Cltib. "Wlllard R. Green has nrianged (he transaction. out back of It Is E. Rollins Morse, tho hanker. Ho Is one of the J. Plerpont Morgan group of financiers. Ho lias purchased the patents and rights for the entile system for tho United States, Cuba, Porto Men, the Danish West Indies. Alaska, the Philippines, tho Hawaiian Islands and all witer ndjacent to them. He has organised a company with $f,.nno.O0O capital. 'The parent company Is the London company. This lias sold no stock, it Is simply that the contract to use tho American rights has been made. Tint two companies will ork In harmony. Cuba will bo tho first station built. Work on connecting stations will b begun ns soon as possible." Roosevelt Sends Money to Boers Chicago, April fi. A certified cheek for J.'noO, diawu fo the order of Pies-.bo Ident Roosevelt, was forwarded the President on Mmch 28 by to the committee of citizens wlilch Governor Yates appointed In December last to raise funds for the relief of ltoer wom en and children.' sufferers In the con rentrntion camps of South Africa. In asmuch ns the commUteo was without satisfactory moans of forvvmding tho money President Rooevelt was ro quested to accept the fund nnd havo It foruanlcd tluougli such channels as bo might deem best, to be disbursed lor tho relief of the sufferers for whom It was Intended. A letter from Secretary Hoy, undei date of April 3. has teen received by Peter Van Vlisslnscn, secretary of thn Illinois committee, acknowledging thu receipt of the cliccW by President Roosevelt and stating that, as directed by the President, thu money had been forwarded to the United States Consul nt Cape Town, that being, In tho Pics Ident's opinion, the most expeditious way of transmitting It to Its destina tion. Financial Panic Exists In Kentucky Lexington, Ky.. April ci. Kentucky Is on tho border of a small financial panic. Vourtecn Investment compa nies, which havtt been running hero for from tlueo to eight years and gathered In from Kentucky and the siirioiindlng States nearly fn.dOO.nuO. aie on (he verge of collapse. Tho money eatuo from poor tipoino, who nad only a few spate dollars to Invest, Tho companies. In many Instances, promised f3 for avory ft Invested. Six months ago the Postofflco De partment refused longer to allow the companies, excepting two, uso cf tho mails, so the fullures began. First thrice were assignments, but when It was found that tho companies showed no assets, recctvois weiu asked lor. Two of these receive! s have I open ted. One's report Is of such a startling na ture as to bu the sole tuple of discus sion today. Thu men Involved wero of the most pioinlncut In business and chinch circles, Including a minister and novel al deacons and Sunday school tcackci 8PEAKLM1 HENDERSON. Wat ci loo, la., April 5. Slnto Sena tor O. I). Couitrlght has announced himself as a candidate for the nomina tion for Congressman from thu Tfilid tow a District, In opposition to Speaker Henderson. Ho Is a successful law. ycr, and has lived in tho Stato ho seeks to represent since 1858. It Is claimed by his fi lends that he will car ry three and possibly four of tho nine counties of the district, and manv nro puidlcting that he will secuio enough votes beforo the meeting of the con ventlon to assure Ids nomination. Couitrlght is 52 jeam of ago and was born In Illinois. rOXIIALLKnnNliWILI. RnCOVER London. April C Foxliull Keene. who was thrown from his horso whllo riding with tho Quoin hounds near Melton Mowbray yesterday, was not Injured except from tho shock, which caused him to remain unconscious for a long time, Ha Is making good piog ross toward recovery. Hill IS POLITICAL ATMOSPHERE CLEARINQ FOR CUBA Heaviest Opposition Is Expected In the Senate -Republican Opposition In the House Has Dwindled. Washington, April C Tho great battle over Cuban reciprocity, which created such n proti acted strugglo among tho Republicans, both In cau cus and In the Commltteo on Ways nml Means, will be fought on the floor of the House this week. Tho ultimate passage of the Pano bill, piovldlns for a 20 per cent reduction on the products of Cuba after the negotiation of a leclproclty treaty and the en actment of our Immigration laws by the Republic of Cuba, Is regarded as a foregone conclusion, but tho situation Is n complicated one, owing to tho division nmong tho Democrats ns well as the Republicans. How far the Re publican opponents of the proposed legislation will cany their objection Is not detei mined. The strength ol this opposition has dwindled until It probably numbcis less than thirty. On the other hand, up to tho pres ent time, a laige majority of tho Dem ociats favor the greatest possible free do in of trndo with Cuba, and would vote for a deeper cut than the Ways and Means bill proposes. Others, llko Ncvvlands or Nevada, nro in favor of the Immediate annexation of tho Isl and, and under the leadership of tho Louisiana members, will oppose stien uously nny tnrlff concessions what ever. It is hinted that the attitude of the Democrats In the Senate who hnvo fixed on n program of opposition there may result, before the vote shall taken, In more unity of action on 'the pait of the Democrats of tho . House. Some of the Republican opponents of the bill will speak against It, but the lenders of tho Republican opposl Hon show n strong disinclination to participate In tho debate on thn giouiiil Hint then- Is no hope of defeat ing the bill, mid that their speeches would lieconui democratic campaign mateiial In the ciinilng C'liiigiesKluniil campaign. The bill will be bioiight up on Tuesday as u leveuuo hill, which is privileged under the rules, but no special order will bo brought in for Hh cnnslileiatlon. In this way the possibility of a defeat of n rule through a combination of tho Republl can recalcitrants nnd tho Democrats will lie avoided. The geueial debate will bo allowed to exhaust Itself. The leaders on both sides estimate that not more than threo da a will lie consumed In gen einl debntp. The real fight will come piohnbly when the hill Is leady for amendment under the five minute Mile, It will be (hen that thn Democrats will seek to offer amendments, hav ing for their purpose the opening up of tho whole t it 1 1 ff question. While some of these amendments might com mand home Republican votes. If thoy should actually come to a vote, they will he tilled out of older 111 the llotlso ns they weie In committee, nnd the only method by which lhy on ho leached would be by overruling the d cisloii of the chair. It Is ceitnlu tha' no half dozen- If. Indeed, any Repub licans will go to this length; so (net the Republican leaders feel asscrvd that none of these propositions will come to nn actual vote. The only ninendnieiits which will lie held to he germane and In order will ho those iu c leasing or decreasing the amount of the concession, mid the Icadcis feed leiihoiiably safe- In the piedletliiu that the (uncus decision of 20 per cent re duction will stand. It Is their hope that cm the final vote tho bill will bu passed by Republican votes. Kaiser Praises Late Cecil Rhodes lleilln, Apill 6. "Tills 1,'iuest shows the vvidu lange of C'c-cll Rhodes' mind nnd his vision of the futuie said Euipeinr Wllllum to Dr. vou l.u cnniis. the elder of Ills Majesty's Civil Cabinet, who alluded to tho will or Mr. Rhodes during nn audiencu with thu Empeiui yesterday inclining It wus then pointed out to tho Em peior that while Rhodes had lei t piu else directions as to the huluctlcm or the lietieflclarlej of thu Rhodes sehol arshlps In other count lies, the selec tion of the boneflclailes of the fifteen scholaishlps set nsldo for (ieimimy hud bcun left to tho disc retlon of i:mpcior William, 'lne bequests ol Rhodes are regard "d at court as constituting an endmlug Impulse lo good leeling between Ger many, Girnt Britain and tho United Suites nnd tho colonies of these countries, nnd ns giving nioro sub- stnuc o to the grouping of th Teutonic power. London, Apill 5. Prol. John 1) Mul klejohn, professor of theory, history and practice) of education at thu Unl veiBlty of St. Andjrevvs. Is dead. a collection of paintings 5-5M PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LTD. oi Pretty nearly everything that you can think of In tho harness line Is In cluded In our big display. Every harness wo sell Is a bargain, nnd wo sell nil kinds from light track indroad to heavy coach nnd team I arness. 1'ioni no ono else can you get the harness valuo wo glvo you. Sole Agents J. A. McKerron's fins Harness and Horse Boots. C. F. Herrick LIMITED. I2S Merchant St.. next to Stnnjjenwnld Building. POLO and AUSTRALIAN SADDLES THEO. H. DAVIBS & CO., Ltd. HARDWARE AND (SADDLERY DEPARTMENT. PER S, S. New Line very liitcHt SILK AND SILK FOR BIG LINE U. SEKOMOTO, Robinson Block, Hotel Street. TWO WEEKS MORE OF BIG SALE At tho storo of Goo Kim, 11 10 Nuunuu street. Tho finest of Orient al silks and linens, consisting of dress goods and embroidered handker chlelH 32 Inches squaro and tablo covers 3G and 41 Inches square. Ladles and gentlemen's furnishing goods and underwear; duck suits, bath robes; remnants of grass linen, flguied silks and other goods, GOO KIM, 1116 Nuuanu Street S. SHIMAMOTO General Merchandise. Dt-y Goods, Groceries. Japanese Provisions, etc.. ..I MAOOON BLOCK, MEROHANT STREET. F.Q.BQSgSSe ILvgSLln. 21B P. O, Box Ms. Til. ,l. TtTvsriiKrcs. xtvo ohan THE OLDEST CHi. 'BE PlRM IN HONOLULU. 0OjVEjVCISSIO3ST 3ycd2nK,OI3:A.lTTS. D.iUci la Fine Silk, nd Grill Lltuol. Chlimc met Jirimii OoocU ot All Cltli vio-41 Nuoinu ilnccl new wooleos GEO. A. MARTIN, Tailor, Boston Building. of Life and Scenes in SAMOA, HAWAII and JAPAN by - -THEODORE WORES is now on exhibition at the ART ROOMS of the PACIFIC HARDWARE CO, , Ltd., daily from 9 a. m to 4 p,m, Carriage Co., We have just received a Large Shipment of Choice POLO and AUSTRALIAN RIDING SADDLES. Also POLO STICKS and BALLS, "ALAMEDA" Golf Shirts In the ninrkct. CRAPE SHIRTS, PONGEE SUITS, direct from the Orient. OF KIMONAS, - - Agents, Brokers and Jobbers. W. G, Irwin & Co, limited, agents for Western Sugar Refinery Company of San Francis, Baldwin Locomotlvo Works of Phlla dclphta, Pni, U. S. A. Newell Universal Mill Co. (National Cane Shredder), Now York, U.S.A. N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical Fertili zers. Alex. Cross. & Sons high grado Ferti lizers for Cane and Coffee. Reed's Steam l'lpo Covering. ALSO OFFER FOR SALE: Parafflno Palnt.Oo.'s P.& D. Paints end Papers; Lucot and Linseed Oil, raw and boiled. tndurlno (a cold-water paint), In white and colors. Filter Presi Clothes, Cement, Lime and Ilrlcks. CASTLE & COOKE, Ltd HONOLULU Commission Merchants ii I Sugar Factors AOENTS FOR The Ewa Plantation Co. Tho Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. The Kohala Sugar Co. Tho Waltnca Sugar Mill Co. Tho Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo. Tho Standard Oil Co. Tho Ceo. F. lllake Steam Pumps. Weston s Ccntilfugals. Tho Now England Life Insurance Co. of Boston. Tho Aetna Flro Ins. Co. of Haitford, Conn. Tho Alliance Assurance Co. of London. Honolulu Investment Co LIMITED. Real Estate and Insurance Agents officers: A. V. Gear President Henry Smith Vice President Emmett May Secretary J. H. Fisher Treasure- J. D. Holt I W. G. Ashley ....)udltc rs T. E. Wall ) JUDD BUILDING, MERCHANT ST. PROPERTY BOUGHT AND SOLD; LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE. ALEXANDER & BALDWIN.Ltd OFF-ICERSi ' i II. P. Baldwin... President J. 13. Castlo,....tFlrst Vice President W. M. Alexander.. Becond Vlco Pres. J. P. Cooko Treasurer W. O. Smith Secretary Geo. R. Carter Auditor Sngar Factors and Commission Agents AGENTS for Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co., Ilulku Sugar Co , Pala Plan tatlonCo., Nahlku Sugar Co., Klhel Plantation Co., Hawaiian Sugar Co., Kahulul Railroad Co., and The California and Oriental S, S. Co Wm, G, Irwin & Co LIMITED. Wm. Q. Irwin.. President nnd Manager Claua Spreekcls Vice President V. M. Glftard.. Second Vice President II. M. Whitney Jr.....Treas. and Sec. Geo. J. Ross Auditor Sugar Rtictor-H AN! Commission Agents AGENTS OP THE Oceanic Steamship Co, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Insurance - Agents NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN SURANCE CO. OF DOSTON. AETNA FIRE IN8URANCE COM PANY OF HARTFORD. THE VON HAMM-YOUNG GO,, IMPORTER8 AND COMMISSION MERCHANT8. Queen Street, Honolulu AGENTS FOR The Lancashire Insurance Co. The Balolse Insuranco Co. Union Oas Engine Co. Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc. LIFE and FIDE nee -1 AGENTS FOR Bruce Cartwright Goneral Manager ot THE EQUITABLE LIFE A8SURANCE SOCIETY Of the United States for the Hawaiian Islands.... OFFICE, Merchant Street, Honolulu. KAAHUMANU 8TRET. Bankers. BISHOP & CO. BANKERS. Botubllslicd In I8S8. bankinbIepartment Transact business In all departments ot lianmng. Collections carefully attended to. Exchange bought and sold. Commercial and Travelers Letters or Credit Issued on The Bank of Cali fornia and N. M. Rothschild & Sons, London. Correspondents The Bank of Cali fornia, Commercial Banking Co, of 8ydney, Ltd., London. Drafts and cablo transfers on China and Japan through the Hongkong 6 Shanghai Banking Corporation and Chartered Bank ot India, Australia and China. Interest allowed en term deposits at the following rates per nnnum, viz: Seven days' notice, at 2 per cent. Three months, at 3 per cent Six months, at 3 1-2 per cent. Twelve months, at 4 per cent. A t trust department Act as Trustees under mortgages. V jage estates (real and personal). Collect rents and dividends. Valuable papers. Wills, Bonds, etc, received for safe-keeping. accountant department Auditors for Corporations and Pri vate Firms. Books examined and reported on. Statements of Affairs prepared. Trustees on Bankrupt or Insolvent Estates. . OFFICE, 924 BETHEL 8TMEET. n SAVINGS DEPARTMENT DepoaitB received and interest al- InWtVl nt A 1.9 tin tAn . ...... I. ..,. . Jiv V.CUV ytjj UUUUiU, JU accordance with Rules and Regula tions, copies oi wnici. may De obtained on application. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT AGENTS FOR FIRE, MARINE LIFE, ACCIDEN1 AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY IN- 8URANCE COMPANIES. Insurance Office, 924 Bethel 8lreet. Claus ftpreekels. Wm. 0. Irwin Claus Spreckels & Co. BANKERS. HONOLULU : : T. H. an Francisco Agents The Ne rada National Bank of San Francisco, an Francisco Tho Nevada Na tional Bank of San Francisco. London The Union Pnnlr nt Ton. don, Ltd. New York American Exchange N Uonal Bank. Chicago Merchants' National Bank. Paris Credit Lyonnals. Berlin Dretdner Bank. Honakflnn anti VALrnhamaHnna.. kong-Shanghal Banking Corporation. New Zealand and Australia Bank of New Zealand. Victoria and Vancouver Bank ol British North America. Deposits received. Loans made in approved security. Commercial ami Travelers' Credits lssund. ntll. nt pv. change bought and sotd. collections Promptly Accounted For. Pioneer Building and Loan Association. A88ET8, JUNE So, 1S01, t80.O4S.37. Money loaned on approved security. A Saving Bank for monthly deposits. Houses built on the monthly install ment plan. Twenty-third Series of Stock Is now opened. OFFICERS -J. L. McLean, Presi dent; A. A. Wilder, Vice President: C. B. Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretary. DIRECTORS J. L. McLean, A. A. Wilder, A. V. Gear, O. B. Gray, J. D. noli, A. W. Keech. J. A. Lyle, Jr., J. M. Little, U. S. Boyd. A. V. GEAK, Secretary. Office Hours; 12:30 1:30 p. m. The Yokohama Specie Bank LIMITED. Subscribed Capital.... Ten 24.000,000 rata up Capital Yen 18.000.000 Reserved Fund Yen 8.710.000 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. The Bank buys and receives for col lection Bills of Exchange, lesnes Drafts and Letters or Credit, and transacts general banking business. INTEREST ALLOWED. On Fixed Per cent Deposit. Per annum. For 12 months 4 For 6 months S) For 3 months S Branch ot the Yokohama Opocle Bank. New Republic Bid., Ill King Street HONOLULU. Plantation Properties FOR SALE AT I1AM0A, MAUI, Mill Machinery, complete or In part. consisting of one 20"Mi0" 6-1 oiler mill, II. I. WKs. make, Putnam Englno, Vnc. Pan, Double Effects, Clarlflers, Centrifugals, Vac. Pumps, etc., etc. Parcels of Innd, Interest lu llul Lands, Houses, Work Animals, Carts, Harness, Plows, Tools of all borta. For particulars, apply to Mil. J. It. MYERS, Manager, at Hamoa. Maul, or to C. BREWER & COMPANY, LTD., Honolulu. Dated Honolulu, March 4th, 1902. 2087-2m The weekly edition of the Evening Bulletin Is the largest and best pub lished In the Territory. Sixteen and twenty pages. $1 a year. Prlmory, Secondary or Tertiary Dlood Poison rrraatMll ?,!. Til rtB fcet Ir.riil ll & !! mm (.rsl. U ff fcltt UW mtrwj, UCUlf p.(M Hi tUU hat atkM aJ pala. Kataa Talflta la Sauca, ra Tlraal, NhrIm, Cafpr Celr4 Baala. Clam as aaj fart af tfca Wl; Bale Bfakaaaia talllaf. al, wrlM. Cook Remedy Co. 101 Nttl TttBpl rfcVM III fcirfa !, ltp IUllQ9,000. Wo Mlldl Ul Mil iWsaU . ff.fc. 1 ia-aUi MriMiiAfcaMaai 1 '' "iil-iaJ"JIHMCCi Uml'"i l'i(1rf(yi"', ' ' "r' "V " ''''' " "in 1 .rU