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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. L, JUNE 2, 1898
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Cages
Wo arc still in tho Bird Ougo business,
and by tho "Mariposa" received a now lot of
Cages. Wo can furnish you with anything
you want; a big Parrot Oago, Breeding Gage,
and any style of oithor cheap painted or brass
cages. Wo can tit your bird out with a homo
for anywhoro from 1.50 to 10.
E. O. HALL & SON, riimifed.
Corner "Fork and Kino; Streets.
Don't Waste
Good Money
Fixing up your old worn out car
riage. You can mnko money If you
buy anew one from us. Wo can sell
you tiny kiinl of a vehicle Just as
rheai as lliey can possibly ho sold
for here.
WE GUA11ANTEB TO GIVE YOU
YOUR MONEY'S WOETH. A full lino of
Fine Doable or Single Harness, Saddles, Whips, Lamps
and Lap Robes.
j&JLTWJirZ'S OUST hstid.
Do You Know That
TIjo best place to buy is at tho store whoro tho largest
business is done1 Tho big business insures not only
economies of buying and soiling but also fresh goods,
( tho latest and host. Millinery is not carried hero as a
Hide lino.
The Styles Are Entirely
Different from last year, and JUso differont from what
you will find in tho ordinary millinory store. The
variety is largor than tho combined stocks of tho en
tiro city could mustor. x ,
The Dressmaking Department
Is in keeping with tho Millinory Deportment.
Miss M. E. Killean,
PCOTTETj KTRET5T.
Show
Decorate for tle Boys to Arrive
"sf&iV , j,. Just landed at the
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A New Stock of Fireworks.
Stars and Stripes Decoration Bunting.
American Shields.
.PRESIDENT MCKINLEY'S PICTURES
Rod, White and Blue Festoolng. .
American Hunting.
MuhIIu and Silk Falgs. all Hlzes,
Buttonhole ButtoiiH, etc., etc.
-S W.Ledbrbr- T 2S1 Xj,-Cor.Ntiuanu and King Sts.
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G. SCHUMAN'S
Carriage & Harness House
Fort Street,
Ono Door abovo Club Stublos.
Telephone 205.
Your Colors
, And.
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Impure Blood
Rhoumatlsm, Kldnoy Troublos and
Sick Hondacho the Rosults-Doc-torod
for Years Without Rollof.
" My blood was out of order, and I be
gan taking Hood's Sarsaparllla. It has
purified my blood and rellevod me of
rheumatism, kldnoy troublo and sick
headaches. I havo boon afflicted with
theso difficulties for years. I am now ablo
to do a good day's work. Rheumatism has
troubled me since I was a child, but I am
now entirely well." Miss Phkodh Bai
LKY, Box 446, Pasadena, California.
"I havo suffered from the effects of Im
pure blood, bolls, pimples, etc., for five
years. I havo tried various remedies with
out relief and finally purchased six bot
tles of Hood's Sarsaparllla. Tho bolls
and pimples have all disappeared since I
began taking this medicine. I am now
entirely cured." Louis Thomas, 1412
11th Street, Oakland, California.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the best In fact the One True Mood Puri
fier. All druggists, fl, six for $8. Oct Hood's.
t-lnnltr. rtillr. are mircljr vegetable, re.
nOOd S FillS liabfe, beneficial. 25c.
PRESENTATION OF A FLAG.
Continued from Flriit Page.
'f the gen d tliiims, Mr. Col bum
proposed tbo health of President
MeKinloy, which wart duly hon
ored. Minister SpwhII proposed tho
health of "The estimable womMii
who had jo-t presented the ship
with n Hag, aucl who with her
lamented husband held the pro
foundost lf-pi'ct of the American
peoplo." Tnis was received with
loud cheo'iug.
After Koine soisiablo intercourse
lilt- presentation parly and visitois
took tho ship's boats for Ihoshore.
Minister How nil -win givon tho
usual Hhlule ou lotiring.
Mr. D voy took wend group
photographs of those attending
the C"remonio9.
. Ainonc thoso present woro Gone
rnl Auderbon, coaitnauding the
preseut contingent of the Manila
expedition; Colonel Jnints Smith,
commanding th 1st R pt , Gali
fornin v diiuteer. Col. Smith is
the ranking ollieor in the firs'
rogimeul of United States volun
teer or "oitiz-n -oldi-vs" which
Iimb ovt-r loft i he United S ate for
a foreign laud.
Als ), Captain Smith, emmnnd
inn ih- tra (.put Oily of Piking,
and Captain PillHhmy tlin t aus
purl City of Sd n-y; Mnj r and
Mrrt. Maitlett, l'l. S. A, 1) RuhIi,
xurgoon of Ihr- Poki'g; 1)- Peruy
UM other oflicorri of tho Charles
ton.
It was a hi-torical event
TAWNEY'S aOOU WOUIC.
Tho Mlnut-sota Con irciamnil Urttlnir In
Good Licks for Anntixntlon.
Washington, May 23. Speaker
Reed today assured Congressman
I'awuoy of Miuuesitn that hi
would permit NewUnds' Hawaii
an annexation resolution to br
brought up before th close of tho
present week. This was tho re
sult of a conference which follow
ed it personal oanva- of the Ro
publiuau House by Congressman
I'awney.The Minnosotan has been
a vigorous advocate of annexation
for some tim His trip to Hono
lulu lust summer only tended to
confirm him in bin faith, and he
has been the leador in the lower
house. His speech Hdvocating
annexation was .the ra'St viuorous
mndoduriug the presuut session,
and though no a member of the
Foreigu Ittdations Committee he
iuib done vigorous work ou the
floor.
HU canvass wai t boron Ji, and
he failed to dielose more thmi a
single Bnpubli -an Johns u f In
liana, h would ci.nfess that he
wis opp soil to annexation. Wi h
t is showing TaAiio went In 'In
Spenker ami laid th Thc s li fon
turn. Itei'd, aftr unuiderntion,
-aid that lie would m t p h his
idovs to thorn) of tho maj rity of
the Hmse, and in on-oqueneo
would see that tho Rules Commit
teo hrouuht in a rule fixing a time
for tho consideration of the aunex
atiou reuolution within the week
Th opponents of annexation id
tho S"nhte, boing convinced that
tho Hawaiian resolution will pnsB
the House threaten to delay the
oc8ion indefinitely to prevent it
being adopted by the Souatoj The
a'gnmeut against action by the
House at this session which is
being advanced is that it would
bo much better to have annexation
accomplished through a treaty,
and that if the matter is pprmifttd
to lie over until next December
tho treaty now ponding cun rondi
ly bo ratified by tho Senate. This
sort of proposition has no weight
with tho friends of annexation.
ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT
Ship A. J. Fuller Tries Around the Horn
to Hew York.
Launch Hohta Meets tho Fleet Hnkolll Ar-
rlra Noeau and Hikahala Arrive Empty
this Horning Items Alongshore.
Tbp ship A. J. Fuller sailed for
Now York this morning.
The following sugar romainson
Kauai: Makaweli 5250, Gay &
Robinson 400, Kokaba 2200, V
Knudson 728, Waimea 1600, Koloa
2900. Good weather.
Owing to her taking part in tho
reception of the Boys in Blue un
til a late hour last night tho
steamer James Mukeo postponed
sailing for Kapaa until this after
noon.
A total or 47,930 fish wore re
ceived at tho public market lncl
week, Honouliuli sent in 11,595
Maunalua 7811, Koolau 7373 and
smaller nuantities curao from
Mokuooo. waikiki and Niu. Mul
let were caught to tbo extent of
28,744.
Fino weather is reported on tbo
windward Oahu const. At Ka
huku warehouse rouiHins 3000
Backs of sugar. The mill is Bhut
down and tho whole forco is busy
planting cauo. The dow pump at
Luio plantation is to be tried to
day.
Uuncli Mohla Meets the Troopship.
The launch Mohia, withTeronco
Kenn at the wheel, wns an early
starter for tho fleot of troopships
ypstprday. Captain Louis Mo
Grow, in the same boat, headed a
delegation of the QAli and Sons
of Veterans. A roporlor from the
Bulletin 6taff wns along. The
Mohia proceeded clear out to the
City of Syduoy off Waikiki and
returned past the Australia, tin
City of Peking having already en
tered tho abnuuel. The ynohts
Bonnie Duudee with President
Dole, Edith L and Abbie M had all
ailed out about 4o'clouk. Captain
Larsen's launch was also au eurly
culler on tho ileot. Tho launches
and yachts met with a rousing
rocoption, cheers coming from the
bout-amis of soldiers gatuered on
'ho decks of the incoming steam
ers. PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
From Naniliwili, per stmr Mi
kahaln. A S Wilcox, J M Lyil
ute, Mrs W H Rico.
PASSENOE118 DEPART.
For Hilo, per stmr Holeno
OEEagan, D McCrae, W Law
rouco, M Freitas, A FrcitaB.
FOREIQN PORTS.
San Francisco Arrived, May
23, bktn Ge , 0 Perkins 18 days
from Knhului.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
Diamond Head Signal Station, June
2, 1 p m Weather clear, wind light
ARRIVED AT HONOLULU.
Stmr Mlknlmla, Thomnson, 11 lira
from Nawlllwlll.
Stmr Noeau, Pcderson, 8 hrs from
Lahulun.
Stmr Watalcale, Purkor, G hr.s from
Laio.
Stmr Mokolll, Dennett, 8 hrs from
Molokal.
a. 4,& fcj kj JHJ u X uniiij unlit,., I
days from Sun Fruncisco with U S
troops to Manila.
OSS Australia, Houdlette, 7 days
from Sun Francisco with U S troops
to annum.
S S City of Sydney, 7 days from
Snn Francisco with U S troops to Ma
nna.
SAILED FROM HONOLULU.
Stmr James Mukcc, Tullett, for
Kapua.
Stmr Walaleale, Parkor, for Ka
luiku and Punaluu.
Stmr Noeau, Pederson, for Ke
kaha, Stmr Mokolll, Bennett, for La
nal and Molokal ports. '
Sp A J Fuller, Nichols, Now York.
Stmr Hclcuo, Macdonald, for Hllo.
First, Ijut and Always.
Once a patron always a patron
is tho motto oE thoso who have
their tonsorial work dono at the
Criterion Barber Shop, Some
shops experience an increased
patronage for a time, but it oven
tually drops off. The rovorso is
tho case at tho Criterion Shop it
steadily inoreases.
WAUUIOIIH IN TOWN.
Home of the Officers and Men Among
the "Hoys In Illue."
Dr. Rush, surgeon of tho Pek
ing, is ono of the most popular of
the "boyB."
H. G. Leopold, P. A. Engineer,
'is ordored to report to Admiral
Dewey for service. Ho mado a
hundrod friends in a minute last
night.
Col. Tildon, 1st California, was
up town just beforo tho transports
sailed, and found tho news of an
Atlantic battle "absolutely contra
dieted."
Dr. Rather is the popular sur
goon of tho 1st California.
Dr. P. J. H. Farrell isanliish
Britishor, whose brother is a
knight of Victoria's realm atd
governor of Tasmania. 'He took
tho oath of allogiauce to tho Unit
ed States ten minutes before the
vessels Bailed. Ho is an Adjunct
Professor of the Priuciplo and
PritotiBO of Modiciue, San Fmu-cit-co
College of Physiuiaus and
tJU'gOOUB.
Captain R.G. Davis is a beloved
Orgouian voluu'eur commandor.
Oommaudor Phelps, U. S. N ,
in navul charge ot tho Sydney, is
a son of the famous retired Ad
mind, Thos. S. Phelps, of Uncle
Sam's navy.
Olins. Boxton is tho Major nf
the 1st Regt., California. Ho has
mtide a thousand friends here.
Lieut. G. B. Bradshaw, U.S. N.,
is the man who will take charge of
the S. S. City of Peking if a Span
ish ship comes "fornist" her.
Captain Geo Film or commands
Co. B, California, and B. B.Sturd
cvant is Ljih first lieutoua'nf.
J. H. Lee Holcorabo, is the
Lieutcuant Commander of the U.
S. Nnvy who will direct tho go d
old Australia if bIio meet a Span
iurd.
The 14lh Regt. of U. S. Regu
lars and the 3rd Battaliou of
Oregon Volunteers are quartered
in the Cjty of Sydney.
Captain Bruyulere, son in-law
of S. B, Roto, our popular citizen
uud Secretary of Wilder's Steam
ship Co., is firot oili cor of the
Peking and is at home among
10,000 friends.
D. Shepherd, private of Co. A,
Oregon Voluuteets, wis in Hono
lulu fivo years with H May & Co.
Ho called down "L 'gnu" ot tho
Bulletin in a b at coming from
the. Oliarleetou ilag raising.
Privateia Noil Urownovor nnd
James L'tud of Co. 0., 3rd Butt.,
1st Col., wish to be remembered to
the "old folKS at homo."
On S. H. Anitrnlla.
Headquarters nnd Stiff, First
Brigmlo Philippine Expedition;
on board S. S. Australia:
Brig. General T. M. Auderson,
Uommamling 1st mmad;
Major Sara. R Jones, Chief
Quartermaster;
Lieut. Clomiiu, Chief Commis
sary, Lieut. Clark Aid, Lieut.
McCain Adjt. General.
Messrs. W. L. Coakley, Geo. A.
Courtwright, Joseph Joplin, Van
R. Lady, Civil Staff.
Of tho abovo General Ander
son, Lieuts. Oloman, Clark and Mo
Cain are from Porrlaud, Oregon.
Major Sam R. Jones, Mr. Jos.
Joplin and Mr. Van R. Lady are
from Umaha, JNebraska.
Mr. Geo. A. Courtwright is from
St. Paul, Minnesota.
Nicely furnished rooms at the
Popular House, 154 Fort atroot,
from $1.00 por week up.
Orders solicited for special
menu or diuuor cards, done in
water colo or oils. King Bros.,
Hotel street.
For a nice oleau shnvo or an
irtistiohaircutdrop in to the Elite
Barber Shnr, Kiog street, near
Alakoa.
MOVEMENTS OF BTEAMER8.
Steamers duo and to sail tomorrow
and for tho next six days are as fol
lows: ARRIVE.
Stiameus. Fiiom. Due,
Mauna Loa Kona June 3
Mokolll Molokal Juno 4
Doric San Francisco Juno 4
Claudlno Kahulul .:June 5
W Q Hall Kauai fTJuno 5
MIowora Sydney June 8
Klnau Hilo June 8
Peru Yokohama June 10
Aoramrl Victoria Juno 10
' ' DEPART.
Steamers? For. Bails,
Mokolll Molokal June 0
W G Hall Kauai June 7
Olaudine Kahulul Juno 7
Dorla Yokohama June 4
MIowora Victoria , June 8
Mauna Loa Kona Juno 10
Peru San Francisco Juno 10
Aorangl Sydney.,, June 10
NOTES ON THE EXPEDITION '
General Anderson and His Staff and
Forces In Transports.
Great Alterations la S. S. City or PeklDg -A-
The Zealandla Will Come Here Under
Stars and Stripes.
Brigadior General T. M. Andor
bou, in commaud of tho first ex
pedition to tho Philippines, ao-
corapanied by his staff, Captain
McCain, Adjutant Gonoral; Mojor
S. R Jones, Quartermaster; Liou
tenant S. A. Gloman, Commissary
of Subsistence; Captain H. E.
McVey, Surgoon; Major Thomn.
son, Signal Oflicer, and Lieuten
aut Elmer W. Clarke, Fourteenth
Infantry, aide, nro on board tho
Australia.
Four companies of tho Oregon
regimout C. I. M. and F are on
the steamer City of Syduoy. Tho
remaining eight companies A. G.
K D. B. H. L. uud E havo quar
ters on the Australia. The com
pardon of the Fouiteoath nro
lucated ou tho Sydney.
The fifty artillorymon under
Captain Geary Hr aboard tho
Sydney. They oro fully equipped
with complete cmnpaigu outfits,
including Springfield rillavand
400 rouuds of ammunitiou woro
issued to each man.
No end of changes have been mado
in the Poking siuco she was first
ohartered. Ii ms originally in
tendod that she should go. as a
store ship. Then came tho order
to prepaid her for the ncctmimo
ia ion of troop to the lull capa
city , of tho vess 1. In accoTdanco
with those orders the vessel was
fitted up with 1400 buuks. When
this work was finished and tho
stores and coal were nearly all in
the Sanitary Board inspected tho
ship and ordered that tho capacity
bo limited to 1100 men. This
moant tho tearing down of 300
berths. Tho Peking whs fumigat
ed and then deolnrml hv tin. .mrrr-
oons to be, m porfoct sanitary con-
union
Tho Stuitary Board visited tho
Sjdnoj and the Australia and out
their.capaoity down from 1000 to
800 inou Hnd tool: tho same pro
cuutious legarding the healthful
I'otiditiou of the stenmera. In tbo
Ausralia a blower was pm in to
properly ventilate the 'tween
decks.
Tne Brougth of General Ander
son's Command is 117 nlUnum nnrl
2382 enlisted men. Tho navy
contingent consists of 11 officers
and 76 enlisted men. Total for
the three vessels. 128 nffiRera nJwl
245G enlisted mon.
List wek tho Monterey wont
to Mare island, whero she will bo
placed on the dry dock for a
thorourrh overhauling nrinr in lmr
departure for Manila. She will
nave nor oottom scraped ana will
rpftriivn nnvarnl nrmta nf nuiuf Tf
is thought by naval officers that
sho will not bo ready to sail for at
least ten aays.
The ntpntnaliin anlnnrlia nrrivrcl
tho eveuinc of tho 24th from Ho
nni.,i -i :.. ,i .'..:n l.
uuiuim, t4uu iu iuw uua win uu
roadv to Bail for Mnnlla with a
load of troops. Under an act of
Uongress passed the 23rd of May
tlin SPRlulirllfl id nrlmitto.l in Atnn.
rican charter, and whon sho sails
next it will ue with tuo Btars and
Stripe' at her masthead. Capnin
Howard will lose no time in dis
charging the vof-sel and in pre
paring for tho accommodation of
tho troops. It is expected that
sho will be ready to s wl inside of
a iweek.
CommunlciUluiiM.
Manuel do Sousa, brother of
Frauk do Sou-a, is in tho Peking
in Co. K, 1st Reg,
Geo. Vantz, Co. G, let Reg., on
board Peking, wants to see Char
lock of tho customs service.
Lionol Jaokson is in tho Pe
king He is sergeant of Co, H,
1st Reg. Cal. Volunteers.
Lon Taylor and Frank Fouls ou
of Co. M, 1st Regiment, aredn the
Peking. They inquired for Guy
Kelly and sisters.
A. W. Clarke, Co. B, in Peking,
wants to 8.60 Al. McOhesuoy.
Gertrude Haokott by her bin
band, Edward Garry, wants to put
herself in communication with
Mrs. Tom Burns. Garry is in Co.
E, in the Poking.
Sergeant Dookery, Co.' "A" in
quired for MUs Eilloan,
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