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p ss!nr 'ts'v "w W "''' -''& 4? wv J.S3KJ? - 'r mtW. ...fe.-. fc afai ; 'HTunffn iw)jpiiwiyiwwp 1 ttnNlNO UULLHTlrt HONOLULU H. T, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4,1902. EVENING BULLETIN Published Every Day Except Sunday, at 120 King 8treot, Honolulu, T H by tho BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO, LTD. WALLACE It. FAIIIUNOTON.. Editor THE SERENE DUCK HUNTER Entered at the Postorflce at Hono lulu as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Evening Bulletin. Per month, anywhere In U S ,S .76 Per quarter, anywhere In U S.. 200 Per year, anwhero In u. S 8 00 Per J car postpaid, foreign .... 1100 The Sunday Bulletin. Per month !& Pel quarter 35 Per lear 1-25 Per sear postpaid, foreign .... l.5 Weekly Bulletin. fiix months $ -50 Per year, an where lu U. 3.... 1.00 Per year, postpaid, foreign 1.D0 Evenlna and Sunday Bulletin. Per month, anywhere In U. 3...$ .90 Per quarter, anywhere In U. 3.. 2.35 Per year, anj where In U. S 9 25 Per J ear, postpaid, foreign .... 12.75 Sunday and Weekly Bulletin. Fer cnr 2 00 Per year postpaid foreign ... 3 25 Hon. QROVER CLEVELAND, In the "Saturday Evening Pott." It Is quite likely that his first oppor-t followed by a decided command to the tunlty to shoot vCTIl be presented when 'guide In attendanco to watch tho dig it single duck hovers' oer the decos, appearing duels and mark where It and as It poises Itself offers as easy a falls. Tho fact should be hero men target as If sitting on a fence Our Tloucd that tho complete enjoyment of hunter's gun Is coolly and gracefully this proceeding depends largely upon raised, and simultaneously with Its dls the tact and Intelligence of the guide charge the iliick falls helplessly Into If with these he has a due apprecia te water This Is a situation that (alls tlon of his responsibility as an adjunct for no word to be spoken Merely a to the sport, and Is also In proper ac self satisfied and nlmost Indifferent ex- cord with his principal, ho will glvo pression of countenance should Indt- ready support to tho claim that the cate that only tho expected has hap- duck Is mortally wounded, at tho same pened and that duck killing Is to be time shrewdly and with apparent de thd order of the day. pression suggesting the Improbnbillty l'crhaps after a reasonable wait an- of recovering the slain, other enturesome duck will enter the If ns the hours wear .wvay this proc zone of danger nnd pass with steady ess becomes so monotonous as to bo (light over the deios easll w-lthln fatiguing, n retful variety may be in shooting distance Again the gun of traduced by guardedly acknowledging our se'rene hunter glcs olce. sum- an occasional miss, nnd bringing Into monlng the bird to Instant death To play the excuses and explanations ap an impartial observer, however, such proprlate to such altered conditions A Petaluma Incubators and Brooders Poultry - Supplies Teleplionu . . Postofflto Uox 718 i;i)NESl)A JINE 4, 190J. The ucicssllj which muses succoss ful tart workers to withdraw fiom Active leadership Is to be regretted Commissioner Pratt is Keeping ever Lo.tlngly at It and It may be that I'.i unco In the history- of this Congress Eomo practical assistance will be rcc dered Hawaii President Jordan or Stanford U nn nuthorlt; on how to keep the peace in educational Institutions, but he s."ins to make a failure of It In the university over which he presides. a course would not Bcrm to bo In ac cordance with the duck's arrange ments This Is plaily Indicated by such nn acceleration of flight ns would natumll) follow- the noise of tho gun's discharge and the whistling of the shot In the rear of the epected vlcltm This Is the moment when the man behind the gun should rise to tho oc casion, and under the rule governing the case should without the leist de lav or hesitation Insist that the duck Is bit This mny be done by tho use of one of several appropriate cxclama tlons all having the sanction of prec edent and lorig use Ono which Is quite clear and emphatic Is to the cf- feet that the lleclng duck Is "lead bal lasted," and another easlU understood Is that It has "got a dose " and still nn other of no untertnln meaning, tint It Is full of shot " Whatever particular formula Is used. It should nt once be There Is certnlnly nothing wrong In foreign missions but It does seem In consistent to send money abioad when hard times prevents the euro lug cut uf plans lor advancing piactlcal wort at home. One lojnl Filipino fcas been lewarJ ed with n $3000 gift to be used for ill education of his son In California Judging from the scarcltj of true loj alt among the FIllpfnoB the rcwOid 'S well deserved The habeas corpus case now before the Circuit Court Is a deeldedlj intr cstlng. one Should Judge Clear inter prct the law adversely to the Oovo.n meut It will nlso be Interesting to note whether the old Jail deliver) howl wUl bo raised. very useful way of accounting for n Bhot missed Is by the suggestion that through a slightly erroneous cnlcula tlon of distance the due It was out of range when the shot was fired" A very frequent nnd rather gratifying pretext for avoiding chngrln In case of a long shot missed Is found In the claim that though the sound of shot striking the bird Is distinctly heard, their penetrn tlon Is Ineffective. Sometimes failure. is nttrihuteil to the towering or turn lng uf the duck nt the Instant of the gun's discharge It Is al times useful to Impute fnllure to the probability that the particular cartridge used was stale and weak; and when nil theso ore Inadmissible the small size of the shot and the faulty quality of powder they contain, and, in extreme cases their constructor mny be roundly curs ed as causes for a miscarriage of fatal results CALIFORNIA REDWOOD has been used for twenty three jears In the manufacture of petaluma INCUBATORS AND BROODERS because It has proven superior to all other kinds. It Is not only truo that Petaluma Incubators and Brooders are mado of tho best lum ber In the world, but every other nrtlclo used In their construction Is of the highest grade, nnd tl creforo theso "Standards of the World" Incubators and Brooders occupy tho samo relative position to nil other Incubators and Brooders that tho mighty California Redwoods do to other trees. It Is worth jour whllo to read In our Into catalogue "A lilt of Incubator History." You may have n cataloguo freo by writing for It. An Invoice of assorted sizes Just received by tho PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LTD. Acnt lor the Territory o! Hnvvnll Agents, Brokers and Jobbers. W. G. Irwin & Co. LIMITED. AOENT8 FOR Western Sugar Refinery Company of San Francisco. Baldwin Locomotive Works of Phila delphia, Pa,, U. 8. A. Newell Universal Mill Co. (National Cane Shredder) .New York, U.S.A. N. Oblandt & Co.'s Chemical Fertili zers. Alex. Cross & Sons' high grade Ferti lizers for Cnno and Coffee. Reed's Steam Pipe Covering. ALSO OFFKH FOR SALE: PArnfline Paint Co.'s P.& n. Paints and Papers: Lucol and Linseed Oil, rnw and boiled. Indurlno (a cold-water paint), In white and colors. Filter Press Clothes, Cement, Lime and Bricks. inker. CASTLES COOKE, Ltd HONOLULU Commission Merchants Sugar Factors I I -r-ttt-t-t--ft-H-t-f-M--r I 1 Is the mast natural thing In the world to retaliate. of the "sind cure" lij (he "Red Shlit" organization In their Stnte. Mr Sim mons professed never to hnvp heard As n matter of fact, the Feiferal (!ov of the 'sand niro" In North Carolina eminent, the people of tne L'n.tcd although he had bitterly Denounced States are more nt foulC"than the t-ol the "water cuic" In the Philippines. Idlers who arc now charged with in Thereupon Mr I'rlchard lead fiom the human nets nnd desecration of the lla.5 sworn statement uf negroes to whom of civilization under which they fight the "sand cure" had been administered There is not n counti) In the world during tho cnmpalgn when Mr Sim 'that would attempt to handle the Phil mons was chairman of tho Democratic J Ipplues with Bitch n small force, ni State committee of North Carolina, .that which the Americans have put in The Senate IndulgcTl In considerable the field. And It has yet to bo proved You will always find hilarity, the laugh Simmons. being upon Mr that tho United otates Is gaining ni.- KINDNESS TO FILIPINOS. thing for Itself oi the people it seeks to pacify, by Its present course The intelligent Filipino who appreciates anj thing but display of force Is as dif Manila Max- 27 While Second Lieu- ncult to discover ns tne neeoie in ma tenant Robert C Humber.of the 10th In 'hnj stack. Tho United States Is eleel fan try nnd Sergeant Warklng o the lng largely with savages In whom same nglmcnt were walking about six ( trencher Is Inbred. I.IKo school chil miles from Camp Vlckcrs. In Mluda- . u , b , .. , , . behave After It Is all over, n scientist comes out with the announcement that he warned the Governor of .Martinique rf the Impending horror The Governor Is dead, the letter Is said (o exist and some people are Inclined to criticize the Governor for his fnllure to warn the people But when It comes down to nra Ileal facts, how innnv would have heeded the warning? Sometimes the scientists guess right, but when It comes to prophecies on volcanic dls turbances the people place ns much confidence In their predictions ns they did In the old woman who said 'Tho world unto un end shall come In eight een hundred and eighty one." The eel cntlsts can say "I told ou so" and if st satisfied. nao they perceived a single Morro ear ning a Hag of truce When the native had approached close to tho Americans he suddcnl) drew his creex nnd slash ed Sergeant Warklng, cutting his arm coinplclclv off Lieut Humher at tempted to shoot the Moro but his re volver missed fire and the native escap ed in the tall grats. This Inddcnt In the Philippine var faie. Insurrection or whatever It Is to he called gives some Idea of the char aeter of the Individuals with whom thnt our Delivery Wnjjons tlicniHctves prove every clnlin we make. Kelly-Springfield Tires circle the world nnd nre recognized everywhere ns the Btiindnrd of excellence, dura bility nnd resiliency. Put on by HXPBRT mechanics Clias, F. Herrick Carriage Co,, no. I2K merchant St., next to Stunficnwnld Building. AGENTS FOR The Ewa Plantation Co. Tho Walalua Agricultural Co, Ltd. The Kohala Sugar Co. The Walmca Sugar Mill Co. Tho Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo. Tho Standard OH Co. Tho Ceo. F. Dlako Btcam Pumps. Weston's Centrifugals. Tho New England Llfo Insurance Co, of Boston. Tho Aetna Fire InB. Co. of Hartford, Conn. The Alllnncc Aseuranco Co. of London, ALEXANDERS BALDWIN Ltd BISHOP & CO. BANKERS. B.tubllnhed In IBB8. BANKING DEPARTMENT Transact business In all department ot Hanking. Collections carefully attended to. Exchange bought and told. Commercial nnd Travelers' Lettera of 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 cable transfers on China and Japan through tho Hongkung A Shanghai Hanking corporation antf' Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. Interest allowed on term deposlti at the following rates per annum, vlx: Seven days' notice, at 2 per cent. Three months, at 3 per cent. Six months, at 3 1-2 per cent. Twelve month, at 4 per cent. TRUST DEPARTMENT Act ai Trustees under mortgages. ".iage estates (real and personal), Collect rents and dividends. Valuable papers, Wills, Bonds, e'.e, 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 STREET. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits received and Interest al lowed at 4 1-2 per cent per annum. In accordance with Rules and Regula tions, copies of whlcu may bo obtained on application. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT AGENTS FOR FIRE, MARINE LIFE, ACCIOEN1 AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY IN SURANCE COMPANIES. Insurance Office, 924 Bethel Street. wit OFFICGRSi II. P. Baldwin President J. B. Castle Tim Vice President W. M. Alexander.. Second Vice Pros. J. P. Cooko Treasurer W. O. Smith Secretary Geo. R. Carter Auditor Sugar Factors and -Commission Agents AGENTS for Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co., Hulku Sugar Co., Pala Plan tation Co , Nahlku Sugar Co., Klhel Plantation Co., Hawaiian Sugar Co., Kahulul Railroad Co., Claui prcekels. Wm. G. Irwin and learn tho reason afterward. This Hjstcm, to be sure, Is ropug unnt to the Amerlcnn, but fills fact en ly makes the argument more torcible that the United StatCB should either conquer the Filipino In tho old fashion ed mltltarj style or put the task In th hands of another capable of perform lng the task promptly and without making a fuss about It On the halts which our government Is now working nnd one oolitlcnl nartv is nB much at our troops have to deal According to . . nllolnpr,he rnillimlne ones the comments made by boino Amerl inns and judging from man) Ideas cs potiHcd by the civil commission Lieu tenant I lumber should havo tried mor nl suasion In convincing this Mono ot the error of his wns In using tho flag of truce to commit murder. tt this tlon bids fair to last for a lull century Lives nro todn being nndlessl sac rificed through a false Idol of what Kindness to tho Filipino means. tween the Commission nnd American every essential principle of American business men law has been set aside and a power When the libel law was proposed, Invoked by the Government (hat could Tho American opposed It, Innsriiiieh as Bcarccl) bo expected out of China or we foresaw that It was onesided and In tho land of thu "Vlilto Czar. In sa could not ho combattcd. Wo arc as i lng this we are not "abusing tlTo Civ violently opposed til those features of III Commission", we arc simply stating the bill todnj as we were when It was absolute facts We concede to no ono II 'i Tllletl, nu English labor lender, Is but one of ninny Instances showing h..s been visiting the labor oignnlza what sort of material tho army has ta tlons of the United Slntes ami has gono The Bulletin has It on tho best of authority that James II Ilojd has re- quested ffis friends to withdraw fiom lurther cITort to advance him us tho Republican candldftio for Delegate to Congress. Mi lloju bnses his request on tho conviction thnt his first dut Is at home. Tho decision Is a great dl appointment to Mr. Bojd's -nan) lricnds throughout tho Tcrrltoi, but the reasons offered nro In line with n1 record for strict personal Integrity mid appreciation of his duty to his puty nnd tho Tcrrltorj. Republicans on nil sides havo felt convinced that DojU could not only be elected but wiuld be a most capable and acceptable iep rcsentatlve of Hawaii's Interests at tho national capital. Nothing now re mains, however, but to look elsewniro and select a man whom tho party can give an equally enthusiastic support. Arthur Balfour spoko recently at tho Mansion House on the business out look of Great Britain Ho told the Eng lish peoplo same plain truths, Baying that they prided themselves on being the architects o" nn empire world-wide In extent but that they, among nil nn tlons, were the most Insular in char acter. He also stated that they lagged behind other nations both In commer cial and In national education They have taught others lessons In govern ment. liberty toleration, freedom and enterprise, but have been unwilling to learn theso leBsons for themselves ff they hoped to nchlove any greater com mcrclal success they must npproach tho subject In n much broader and lib crnl spirit than they have yet shown The "water cure" haB developed one amusing Incident. In a recent dis cussion In tho United States Senate on tho Philippine bill, Senator Pritcb ard, of North Carolina, aroused his Democratic colleague, Mr. Simmons, Ey reciting facts about iTO application deal with in Its operations to pacify the various races of tho Philippines Such acts on the part ot Philip ilno Inhabitants do not Justify systematic or any exceptional case of toilure by the American troops, but. coupled with the fact that the United States, lean em)lo)ers Is attempting to straighten out ho than those across tho pond Philippines with Insufficient military , nt the Ililtlsh boss, Tlllett holds that foice, they do account for soldi rs. the highest quality of skill and oner home after learning something He was Impressed with the hopeful de meanor of tho Amcilcnn workers and the fact that better relations exist here between capital and labor than in England He acknowledges that Amor al o moro sclcntA- In a shot enacted peihnps more so, ns we havo Hlnce seen It mnde u wnpon of mnlica and venom on the part of at least thrca members of tho body that framed It and inaeted It Into a law We nppos ed it hccatiHO It was not logical an 1 I in partially binding on nil classes be cause It Is un-American and rapaiilc ol being made n menus of oppiessiou Wo hnve never regretted opposing It and we have no apologies to make now for doing fo. Again, we opposed the Sedition bill We pointed out how nmbltious nnd mn llgnantl) inclined men might usa It agnlnt-t tho press. Wo wero nssured tint would not be the case; that It wns a ton of Bcml civil nnd semi wnr mens Wm. G. Irwin & Co LIMITED. Wm. O. Irwin.. President and Manager Claus Spreckels Vice President W. M. Glffard.. Second Vice President II. M. Whitney Jr.....Treas. and Sec. Geo. J. Ross Auditor Sugar Puctora AND- Commission Agent AGENTS OF THE Oceanic Steamship Co. Claus Spreckels & Co. BANKERS. HONOLULU, : : T. H. Can Francisco Agents The Ne vada National Bank of San Francisco, an Francisco Tao Nevada Na tional Bask of San Francises. London The Union Bank ot Lon don, Ltd. New York American exchange Na tional Bank. Chicago Merchants' National Bank. Paris Credit Lvonnals. Berlin Drcsdner Bank. Hongkong and Yokohama Houz kong Shanghai Banking Corporation. New Zealand and Australia Bank ot New Zealand. Victoria and Vancouver Bank ot British North America. Deposits recolved. Loans made -n approved security. Commercial ard Travelers' Credits Issued. Bills ot Ex- cnange bought and sold. Collection! Promptly Accounted For and officers lotlng their heads at times and giving tho Filipino as bad or perhaps weitse than he fives Amor leans aro human and when a fellow man Is shot down or mnlmd fjirough the agency of the rankest trcacheiy It gy among British workmen is called only nvcingo ability and thcie Is no superior efficiency recognized In America on tho other hand, he rajs thnt superior efficiency always re ceives greater compensation. a higher esteem and conlidenco In the good intentions of nt least a majoiity of that Commission when nil its mem bers aie present Including tho native members. II... a. ...... . . t e ... . .nu. Mt. luiiuui i-iuui. lur wie proposi . tlon of law which 'the authorities"' have formulated as follows "It Is not foi tho eouit to sny what the law should ho on this matter or the rules gotcrulng It. It Is not for him to sny. Tint has been passed upon by the authorities to which 1 am! amenable. "The civil government wants to know vvheio It stands uudcr tho law that has been passed. It wants to OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. jr er w vif-vT "jrnifrfTf"T . LIFE and FIDE Insurance - Agents AGENTS FOR NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN SURANCE CO. OF BOSTON. know whether Hint Inw ulll I,.. .,t,rnt-.. ,-e for native nppllcatlo,., but wo were ',,,, or .. ilaJl lmvN ,,, d not convinced. That wo wero right In u..mi( gtnU.mcl,lH ... bo ..j.,, our opposition has Blnco been demon ..Tho ourl UuQ . . of strnted It wns not opposition to tho ..,,, .... ... .,,., uiviiiuiviu nt nun iimuur uuu IV la Cc mmlbslon to opposu the passngo ot ici toi rva ns ra p r a sn fa Pa R R n. pa r-a m. f-a Pi sa r-s n ta im ro p-a WHY PHILIPPINE LIBEL LAW IS OPPOSED that law. It was an act of sclf-dc-fciiM, Instilled by all law. It Is it vl ( i ...4 law and has canted tho civil gjv uniuent moro troubles and less bono piesumed that It knows its own rules. I That's heterodox). You con ilud In Irqo men no wenkei spot than to assail the Independence, tho honor nad the Intntrtlt. if (-linl.. ,1l.ln 1-..H t.n. fits than all tho statutes it has cii i1, ,,. , , , , ,' kings have been bebended nnd fnr li- r.CVd. .ninlxllnn. I.n. A ....-.-... .1 ,-J .. n-l. r . ...f . ..'"'""-. " UiHUOlUVCU lauOH. im- i lie lull itiui nn uiii.i.ivMii-iii uuu no m set been attempted by any sava on the request of individual members of tho Commission, for peisonal rent,- , Libel laws enacted by the Phlllprlno malevolence In Bncaklng behind a stat- CommlBBlon appear Batlsfactory to me that prevents tho proving of tho none but those officials who are out justness of such criticism, It Is qulto for the grnft. and seels safely fiom tho apt that thoy should at least bo rolled. American newspapermen under a h In the States that would bo very close tlmt mav Lb Snanlsh but certainly Is ly regarded as being persecution In not American, Tho newspaperman's stead of prosecution, and conviction side of It Is set forth In tho Manila under such conditions would some American, of which C O. Zlegenfuss, time bo slanslly called "railroading." well known here, Is tho editor: Tho sinning Is not nil on ono Bide There Is no harsh feeling on the fart Tho control of tho three English news- of the press of this city, we think we papers IIcb In tho hands of American can safely say against tho the Civil born men. They havo no ambition that Commission that Is not crented, main- Is not American and they rcallzo that ly. by the aggressive and nt times ap American snprcmncy Is essential, nl parentis' malicious acts on the pirt of most, to their very exiBtnco But three of the Commissioners toward In they, also havo a constituency to dividual newspaper men It must he serve Just ns tho Commission hns, aud confessed that the newspapers do not they must reserve to themselves the always follow the golden rule nor do right of criticising public officials and 'hey 'turn tho othor cheek" when laws Tho government in Ihcso Isl tniitfun Thov arc very hitman nnd ands Is American In character; It ii ipt to strlko hack, ono way or another. , largely Spansh In ndmlnlBtiatlon This So when they find that somo of tho Is unfortunate, as It confounds nnd Commissioners wero Inclined to Inclto complicates, and hns been tho source criminal prosecution of nowspaper wrl lof nine-tenths of tho difficulties that lers for criticisms that were believed (have from tlmo to tlino arisen between o be true, and then exhibit a spirit of the Commission nnd tho Press and he mis dues not strengthen tho act. Nor has It lessened our detestation. It Is a law for repression and oppression, n sword of Damocles held over the heads by those In office who fear critl clsm of their public acts and the purity of their private lives. Men In high sta-' tlon arc entitled to criticism by an hnnPKt nreKH nn linth counts. I No man can bo condemned for do-1 dining to pave the way ovor which to j walk Into lllllblil or to vanishment, i nglno Congress, If you can, so speaking to tho Supremo Court. If tho government controls the Judges, what safety do business men havo? Such nn Interpretation falls at tho door of every litigant, ns well as at that of tl.o poor newspaper writer. It Is anarchs-, pure and simple. If that Is to bo tho rule, money could bo Baved by nbollshlng all courts, re tiring tho Judges and mako provisions for "tho authorities" to sit In banc to try all causes. AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF HARTFORD. C. Brewer & Co., Ltd. Queen Street, Honolulu, T, H. AgontH lor Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co.. Honomu Sugar Co.. Walluku Sugar Co.. Makce Sugar Co.lialeakala Ranch Co. Tho Planters' Lino of San Francisco Packets, Cbas. Brewer & Co.'s Line of Boston Packets. LIST OF OFFICERS: C. M. Coske, President; George Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F. Allen. Auditor; P. C. Jones. H. Wa terbousc and Geo. R. Carter, Directors. Pioneer Building and Loan Association. A83ETS, JUNE So, 1M1, W0.O4M7. Honey loaned on approved security. A Saving Bank for monthly deposits. Houses built on the monthly Install ment plan. Twenty-third Series of Stock la 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, C. B. Gray, J. D. Holt, A. W. Kccck. J. A. Ly'e, Jr., J. M. Little, l. S. Boyd. A. V. GEAR, Secretary. Offlc Hours: llino 1:30 p m. The Yokohama Specie Bank LIMITED. Subscribed Capital.... Ten 24.000.000 Paid Up Capital Yen 18.000,000 Reserved Fund Yen 8,710,000 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. Tho Bank buys and receives for col lection Bills of Exchango, Issues Drafti and Letters of Credit, and transacts a general hanking business. INTEREST ALLOWBD. On Fixed Por cent Deposit. Per annum. For 12 months , 4 For 6 months 2 For 3 months 3 Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank. New Republic Bid., lh King Stree HONOLULU. Seattle, Wash , May 22. Count Mat- All this does not Imply hostility to civ slatn, tho Prime Minister of Japan, II government; wo decline to bcllevo wlt1' " Present Japanese Minister of Hint any American citizen can bo de- I'lnance, Is now In tho United States nied nns of bis privileges under the ,'or ,l10 purpose of negotiating a loan bill of rights or tho Constitution Co- "t $100,000,000, with which to build latiso bo has seen fit to como to the 6,'ll,s '' railways and carry on mlu- I'hlllpplnes Tho foreigner finds ref- K operations In Japan. ugo at his Consulate, nnd ho Is hand-1 The statement Is mado upon the an led with kid gloves, tho American Ja i thorlty of Theophlle Golllei, tho ut- haled Into Court nnd treatell with eon tache, of the Ililglan Legation In To- iimoly Americans will excuse us for,'lo. who, with his wife, arrived In be 'cellng "sore," nt times, nttlo on tho steamer Shlnano Mm h Tho sufllclency of our opposition to l from Japan this bill, which wo still regard is ut- The two Japanese stntcsmen are tcrly vicious, though In somo respects nmong tho retinue of tho Kmpeior, THE VON HAMM-YOUNG CO., IMP0RTER8 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Queen Street, Honolulu AGENTS FOR The Lancashire Insurance Co. The Balolse Insurance Co. Union Gas Engine Co. Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc. HAPS Kami, Oahu, Maul, Molokal, Lanal, Hawaii, btc, btc. Set of 5 maps, $2.00 SO CENTS EACH On salt at office ot , . , THG . . . BVBNING BULLETIN not so bad ns tho libel law has recent ly been proved In contending for tho lustness of this execrable enactment am, accoiding to Golller, no doubt ex fsts as to the puipose ot the mlssbn to America. Bruce Cartwright General Manager ot THE EQUITABLE LIFE A88URANCE SOCIETY Of tbo United States for the Hawaiian islands,.., OFFICE, Merchant Street, Honolulu. KAAHUMANU STRET. Design your own ledgers, cash books, etc. It you fro undecided, we will help you. That Is In our line and the PRICE IS RIGHT, at the HVEN INO BULLETIN. All Lovers ol the Sport are requested to register their State or Territory at the Honolulu Bowling Parlors tVimary, Secondary or Tertiary Blood Polso ft rail-all fini. Ta bt tnl4 iui lairftBir. It ? ' Mtrtiry, Wtldt ! 4 itUl ht irktl u4 ! ! rtli U South, Hrt Throat, PI-pl, Ciiptr Win !(. VUn wi Frt t tk bod, IULf tt Erbr fkillM " Cook Remedy Co. lw