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THE EVENINO BUJjIjETIN : HONOLULU, U. I., 8EPTEMDEU HO, 18DH. ft r. i r 4 Evening Bulletin, 4fctlsltd hvrrv Day. vvrvpt Sunday, at no Klnc ttmt Honolulu II I . bvttit bulletin Publishing Coaumny. V. K. HARRINGTON til"f DANIBL LOUAN City Ldltor Milrlttiiil Kill)'! Per month, anywhere In Hawaiian Islands I 75 Per year " ' oo Per year, postpaid. to America, Canada or.Mexku 10 co Per year, postpaid, other foreign cnunti In . . 1 J oo -PavaMe ImarlaNv In advance 'IVIl'lllllHIO! Business OBiie "iACI. fcJitorlal Rooms, HIVt I'oMoffke Box, 494. Fit I DAY, SEL'T. 30, 1893 Now wo would liko to find out whetlior luoniberH of the Council of State net ns ropreBontntivos of liuwiui or iippointeeB of President McKiuloy. Tlio Advtrtinor has never sug gested iiuy unudidnto for Govern or, uud bus uouo. Morning Or gon. Now nil together boys, wlint ft benutiful political lie. Ililo nnd tlio outside districts will bo hoard from when thoy lonru thnt tho Honolulu sewerage system is to bo pnid for out of future torritorinl funds. Tho membor of tho Cnbinot who can show thnt ho fought tho nou trulity proposition from first to last is the ono who will not bo forgotten in Washington. Tho captain of the etoamer that brought tho news of annexation was presented with iv loving cup. Admiral Miller, who brought tho titty and raised it, was apparently forgotton. The Executive might get around the Industrial school stumbling block by swapping sotno of the government lauds. Tlio question in i lit bo raised, however, whether under conditions now existing this is not swapping horsos in the middle of tho stream. Tho public appreciates the dis position of tho lltpid Transit Company to thoroughly investi gate every niothod of motivo power lieforo putting in tho trol ley system. This action demon strates a respect for tho beauty and safety of our otreots which is too oftt n omitted by "soulless" corporations. Tho educational authorities would have shown a much bettor appreciation of tho ctornal fitness of things had tln-y left tho matter of contribution to tho Lafayette fund to tho discretion of tin scholars mid teachers. It is ono thing to announce that teachers and scholars in tlio Slates aro to give money, but quito another to publish tho statement that contri butions " should 1)0 secured." It lias tnk on full Hedged Americans over n century to como to a phi lanthropic realization of Lufayetto. co i.. iiuiti:u ami vni.u.vrixits. By interesting his men in sports, endorsing garrison nows papors and giving his men some thing to do Col. JJarbor is solving one of tho hardest problems thnt faces the officers of iuactivo volun toor troops. Undor ordinary cir cumstances voluntoors suiTor nvr" from sickness when laying around looro in camp, than in an active fighting campaign. They havi rnoro timo to thiuk of themselves mid allow the little niolo hill worries to mount up into serious griovanco mountains. Homesick ness in its worst form attacks tho mon whon thoy havo nothing in view but tho regulation drills and , guard duty. Voluntoois who went out to fight fall to wonder .ng what thoy ar living for, and lake a disgusted view or life gen erally. A man who spend -1011 days iu Southern prisons during tho civil war said he could nearly always pick out tho men who would be carried out on Bttotchers. The mon who would sot thomsolves to doing something, oven to count iug tho threads in thoir meagro clotlnngiwero tho ones who pulled through tho weary hours of wait ing till tho dny when an exchauge of prisoners came. It is quito interesting to note tho chnugo iu tho spirit of the men nt tho New York camp dur ing tho Inst two wooks. Soldiors who woro swonring at the govern mont, tho garrison nnd tho oflicors, now tnko a brighter view of their life. Col. Barbor aud his officers have given their mon something outside tho usual humdrum of military garrison lifo. Tho "want to got out this" spirit has givon way to coutoutmont, a disposition to make tho beat of tho situation and "bo happy whilo wo may." ON Till: UlIM' I.l.N'K. nutlnuiiMivil VUIl"r l'lny --Xiiml Olllrpra I.lkt tile Siort. At -1 o'clock this afternoon Dr. II. W. Howard and Goueral Gor ton, n visiting golfer from tho Co lonies, will try conclusions on tho Puniihou links, tho weathor por mitting. Gcnoral Gorton is ono of tho crack plnyers iu tho Colo nies, whilo Dr. Howard has mndo tho best record among tho Hono lulu players. A good match is expected. One of tho things that wont to make up tho great rogret of Pay master Stanton of tho Philadol phii at leaving Honolulu was the fact that ho would havo to, aband on tho PudqIiou links which ho, as a crack p'ayor, designates as iho very finest. Paymaster Du Bois of tho Bon uiugiou is a golfer. Ho has his clubs along with him nnd will un doubtedly bo a frequont occupant of the links. Mrs. Hugh Guuu will givo in structions in golf on Saturday afternoons. m m sum Inatii(rii a on Mlun era. Among tho passengers on the Miowora aro tho following: lion Sponcor Littleton, former 1'ii.n e sccrotary, for tho lato lit II ti W E Gladstono, a through iks- Minors for tho Colonies. TIm popular Lord Brassoy, O.ivt rnor of tho Colouy of Victo li . Australia, nnd his wife, Lady Jin -ftey, who aro returning from a visit to tho Old Country. Lord Urassey is payiug much attontion to tho relations botweon Great Britain nnd tho United States. Mrs. Saito, wifo of thoJapaneso Consul to theso Islands, nnd her servants.' Tho Earl of Ava, bou of tho Marquis of DulToriu, on route to Australia. Mltmerii III 1'ort. The CASS Miowora, Uom- iniug commander, arrived in port nud hauled alougsido tho Oconuic wharf nt about 12:15 n m todnv after a splendid run from Van couver and Victoria. Sho camo with all hor staterooms filled with nnHHoncers and with froi"ht room taxed to the utmost. Following is tho ronort kindlv furnished by Mr. Humphries, pursor of the Miowora: Tlio it M a Miowora, 3315 tons, F A Hemmincr commniulor. nr rived on tho 30th from Vancouver via Victoria. Left Victoria 7 -ISA a in, 23d Sept, passed Tatoosh Isl anU U:1J p m, UJU Hopt, passed It M S Warrimoo 7:1-1 a m, IJUtli Sept. Exporiouced strong E nud iiNi wiuii witn vory conTuscd high sen, principally from SE and SV for first two days. Sinco then moilorato wiuds and seas to ar rival. I'oorly Attended. Thnro was u vory poorly nttond ed drill of tho First ltegimout on tho Mnkiki baseball grouuds yes terday ovoning. Tho bnnd was in attotulauco. A lnrgo number of people- were out to soo tho drill but tho moon kopt under a clouu all tho whilo making it impossible to soo anything but tho white trousers of tho mon. Col. Fisher was vory much disploasoil with he slackness of the men in the matter of attendance. Pacific Hardware Company 2. Have large lines of seasonable goods. A few Hygienic Refrigerators (each compartment removable for cleaning), for these who want the best. Philadelphia Lawn Mowers (High and low wheel). Mechanics' Tools, Agricultural Implements. Shelf Hardware. and many articles you have ueen louKing ior. )nni iihrnpfi m w., Lid,, 111 1'ort Street. Notice. A dividend will lio tltto iintl iniitlo lmy- nlile to tlio stockholders of the OLO- WAI.U COMPANY nt the olllce ofW.fi. Irwin .V. Co., Limited, on Friday, the 30th Instant. Tho Mock hooka of the Company will ho dosed totninsfors from TttPMlay, Noptombor 27th, to Saturday, October 1st, 1808. W. 51. UI1TAUI), 102fi-nt Secretary. Notice. A dlvidetid will he iltiuitiid made jwiya hlc lotho tttockholdors of tho Walmnualo SiiKiir Comuiiy, nt tlio olllco of W. O. Irwin A- Coiiiiuny, Limited, on Friday, the With instant. Tlio htock Ixiokw of tho (iiiiiiiy will ho closed to transfer fiom Tuesday, Soptomher l!7th, to Saturday IMoIkt 1st, 1MIS. II. Jl. WIIITNKY, Klij-'it Secretary Notice. l'ersons wishing; to ohtnln hoard nt Mnknwno, Maul, can ho nceommodatoil at Jllt.S. II. II. IIAII.KY'S. Tortus, J10 iierweok. 0.5-(Jm W Why Don't You Advertise ? SIMIPL-Sr BECAUSE Grood Hetmess Advertises itself. It is low-grade harness that needs to be boosted up by blowing. We Keep the BbST STOCK and em ploy the most workmen of any harness manufactory in Honolulu, consequently do the largest' business. Manufacturing Harness Co. Having 30 years experience in the business, I am fully competent to manage all departments. A. CHISHOLM, Practical Harness Maker. The Old Comer, Fort Notice. A dividend will lie duo and in.ule paya ble at tlio olllco of W. (i. Irwin V Coiiiiu ny, Limited, to the Stockholilors of tlio Hawaiian .Sugar Company on I'rlilay tlio :i()tli Instant, Tho stock hookx of tho Company will lip closoil to transfer from Tuesday, .Soptoinbor "7lh to Saturday Oitolior 1st, 1S9S. V. I. 1101'1'KH, lOUS-Jit Socrotary. School Tulilols ! School Composition Books ! School Crayons! School Pencils! School Slates! School Tens! School Straps! School Lunch Boxes! School Bags! And everything else needed in school stationery, at tho GoldenRuleBazaar l'lUCUS ALWAYS 1UC1IIT ! 316 Fort Street, School Goods IN. S. SACHS DRY GOODS CO., Ltd.! sr luiniinitmmnwnuiiuiniiru wirtinWtrriJtrUifUirUlrutrUiri)rl ruiruiiu tu nJip jiairUiruinJmi'fuitirinilriilnJ'pJpJICJjPJ If you are S interested fc in the fc Latest E Styles and e Fabrics in Dress Goods E give us S a call. IMWIrJIrJWWINWIlvllWliJMIrJInJi'UlNlraw " The P mttimmmimmuiuittiiittuuttuutmiiimmx sl and King streets, JH SNAPS ! for; You A Few Days Business Reasons We will sell some lines of Hoods out at unheard-of prices during the present week. You need some things now, you are constantly buying what we have to sell. We will always have what you want for sale, but we must have room now. THEREFORE You can save from 2$ per cent to SO per cent on many articles if you attend to the matter now and do not let the opportunity R0 by. W, W, Dimond & Co,, LIMITED. The People's Store, King Street. Small ads. in the Bulletin are not oMTsli.tdowccl by bigger ones. We are showing this week 3 some exceptional 3 Bargains in 3 BLACK AND COLORED Dress Goods!! Not High-Priced Goods, but Real, Honest Values. We want you to look at them and compare our prices. s csanTTA Tn&ev anrkTics jrim s ,.Kr BBT0wa - e op 1 e's DPro-viders. - FORT STR.H3H3T. True Economy In Imylni; Doosn't moanyoii'ro always trying To solect tho cheapest kind of trash; Hut In Hotting for your dollar A SUIT to inako youdanconml "holler" 'Cause you've got tl bargain for your "Kash." Then list to what wo toll you And liowaro of tliont who'd soil yon Somo cheap SUIT they'd claim Is Just its' good; Tor they sold ono to your neighbor Which wa made by vagrant labor, And aro looking for nuothor victim If thoy could. "The Kasli," 9 Hotel Street : : WaYCrlCy BlOCS Agents for Dr. Delmel's Linen-Meau Underwear. Head for Catalogue We Make Shirts to Order. Jewelers. a, DIETZ, Practical Watchmaker WNUrANVKT.' Repairs fine complicated Watches, Clocks, Music Boxes ani Jewelry. All work guaranteed. Thirty-five years experience. LATEST STYLES JEWELRY By lust steamer from tho Coast, THE REGULAR THING At my store, where tho BEST CUSTOM WORK Is douo repairing anil now work both. Pins, rlgs, bracelets, wntch- I making, etc. H. G. B1ART, - 404i Fort St. ir - rrR sfi-'fc'ij ! ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN USE OUR Nono bettor. EudorBOtl by tlio Tenchors Everywbore. First Edition now ready. TIUCE ONLY 10 CENTS. Published nnd for snlo only by WALL, NICHOLS CO. & 210 Kino Stiieet. Commission Brokers Stock nnd Ilonds bought nnd sold undor tho rules mid In tho board looms of tho Honolulu Stock Exchange Auction Sale OP Tables,Benclies,etc .. ON... SATUUDAY, Oct. 1, 1808 AT IU O'CLOCK NOON, On tho grounds of tho lOxccutlvo Hulld inn, I will holl nt public- auction. taih.us. iir.Nriiiy,, wooi ii :n iiorsus, and lot .. w. i.mtiu;it. Tortus Cash. .IAS. P MOHGAX, JM2t Au-tloiu.. r Spelling Blanks- A i fr Kt ','f! J 1