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ppr- flr PSF .1 ' ?S" niTOc.'&i i -. ,.- i --H-H-Street Sales are an Incontrovertible Index of a Paper's Popularity. -h-h-h-. T i Ask the Newsboys Which Paper They Sell the Most of. Evening ULLETI The Paper That Has, the STREET SALES is the one to ADVERTISE IN. Von. V. No. 10 J. HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, OOTOIW5H 18, 1808. Pmoia 5 Ousts. ,.-.r .jjw TVN'w,,',VI0rIWfv TV iXtfr " " ' ?I?1P1P ZC v J .o.viinr. .- fe - ' N iij J DELIBERATIONS IN PARIS Philippine Question Said to be the Stumbling Block. franco Inclined to Side With Spain Ready to Give Up Cuba and Porlo Rico French Comments. Paris, Oct. 10. It is believed the questions now being discussed by tho Ponco Commission relate to Cuba Hint the adjustment of the debt of that island. Tlio Pari newspapers ahow evi dence of nnxioly in behalf" of the Spanish cnuo. Tho Matin, on Sunday, alleged that an understanding icg'tidiug Culm and Porto Rico was possible, as the United States claims ovry thing and Spain refuses nolhiim; but tho difficulty arir-ca ou the quo-lion of the Philippine Islands, The Matin closed its rem irks on the subject by otpiv-sini! the h-li-filiit "weshillseo tho repnb lie, which li'is jut shown here-If to he ho brave and strong, show herself also generous." Ah the j lnt commissions lrwo n t yet eo iid -red ih Ph'lippino qu 'sli in tin Pins pipers iipdr to Am ii ana ns making the state m iit that toe Philippines are tin der uuii-iilornt")!! in oidor to he in a io-ition to nbjuro I ho Amer icui commission to treat Spain generously. Too Gaulois this tunrnina re viws the pol ti til situiliou and declares its conclusions that "bo tweon tho all-g-d reported pir p is- of expulsion and the Demo onitio opposition thereto President MoKiuh-y atid the United States commission will bo inspired after all Willi tin sentiments or genero sity w lioh are tho honor of victor ious Millions." The keynote of these expres3io s seems to have been sounded y a Spmish diplom.it to an Am- ican hero last week, the diplomat say ing that tho Uui ed States should be generous to Spain. A diqiatch from Madrid this morning nays tho cist of tho Cu ban an I th Plnl'ppino campaigns will oxceod 3,OOd,UOO,000 pesetas. M. J lies Cninbon, tho former French Embassador at Washing ton, arrived in Paris today. Ho will remain liere for two months. Philippine Htumtilliisr lllock, Paris. Oct 11. Tho Figaro in an artide tiis moruiug couQrms th stitemuiit Ih it tho Philippine question is thu stumbling hi ck of Lio Pmice 0 immi-sion, aud says that the ronlv of the flrmnifth Onv. ornment should arrive in timo for today's sittiug. ,. ... , ' Police Court Note. . I In tho Police Court this for- noon, tuo Following cases w r- disposed of Johuton furious and heedless drivioK, S25 and costs; Willie Hop, larceny in tho cc oud degree, Bix months' irnprison inout. The case of: Geo More, the old soldior charged with lar ceny in tho secoed tlt,.ree, was continued until tomonuw at tho request of Attorney Davis who will npponr for the defendant. , - Oeo. mora In The Tvlla. Geo. Moro is the man who was arrerted Saturday on tho charge of larceny in tho second degree. Ho was identified on the street by Mrs Hammer aud followed into an Up Own binouu aim urieoiru by Chester Dnvle. He was then takon over to Mrs. Mousnrrat who also identified More ns tho man who entered her houee. Moro is an old soldier who re ceives n pension from tho Uuited States Government. Ho has three places of. residouco in Honolulu. m MrB McCaelin.wifoof thebook koopor of the big Uilo commercial etoro who arrived iu tho last Ala meda, left in tlio Kiuau this foro noon to join her husband. FOR THE NEXT EXPEDITION Assignment of Troops Made for the Transports. Likely to be Here Next Week-Admiral Miller Home Again Rumor from Samoa Battleships Destination. The Examiner of tho 11th says: Gcneial Morriara will issuo nn order tiday designating tho Third Battalion of tho Twouty-thiid Unib-d States Iufantry and re cruits for tho Second Oregoii to depart for Manila ou tho traua port Senator. They comprise al together fifteen officers and G31 men. They will bo under com mand of Msjor Ooodalo of the Twonty-third United States In fantry. Tho Hoard of Survey in its re port upon the condition of the S-Mintor, stated Hint it could ca'ry without crowding 8"0 inon. Ou this account it is quite probable that General Meniam will de siguato ono of the hntteriis of the Ca ifotnia hoavy arlillory to go on the vessel. In cao he does, it is ih-'ught ho will send Batteri A, which is uow nt the Presidio, an I C"iiui6ts of four officers nud W.) men. The troops will embark probably on Thursday and will Bail L?ndy morning. An elTort will bo made to entry out this program mo On tho doparturo of tho Seua fir there will still remain at tho Piesidio 1713 officers and 'M'M men who tiro to go on the Philippines Tiny urn to be sent on th traus ports Centeuuial, Ohio, Indiana and Newport. All aro in port savo tlio .Newport, winch is ex pected nuy day. Goiieral Merri am hopes to have tho Oenlouninl. Ohio and Indiana lenvo with troops between now and Octobor 2oth. NOT l'Oll MANILA. Nfiv Slury About Oi'.lliinil'Oi ( the Itljf llaltlr.hlp. Chicago, Oct. 10. The Chroni cle says: Contrary to public be lief tho bnttloships Oregon and Iowa, recently ordered to sail from New York to Honolulu, aro not destined to rotuforco Dewey's tleet, says Comuiodoro Albert Kautz, tho uowly appointed com- mnuder of the Pacific eouadron to succeed Admiral Miller. Comruo dore Knutz is in this city ou his way to the racihc Const. There is, he save, little likelihood thnt the vessels will em to Orieutnl waters this year. Ho dedares that thoy will remain prart of tho Pacific qnndrou. One or moro of tho great ooa scourages will probably bo maintained permanently in Ha- wiiiian waters, readv to sail nt an . T ... .", rsi ! iDHtnut s nottnn fnr the. 1'hilinninPR. but tho commodoro is of tho opi- tuon thnt no author reinforce ments will bo necessary. Novr Yorker Will Ittmuln. Washington, Oct. 9. Concern ing tho published story tint tho Firbt Now York was ou routo to Manila to reiuforo tho American troops already thoro, tho War De partment tonight mado public tho following dispatch from Major Royal nuluii the lood pure, wboluooie sail dcllcUj. fe POWDER Abiolutely Pure ROVAl BAKtNQ POWDf M CO.. NfW VOIIK. ,r j trtr. DP"! General Merriam, coniuiaiidiug the Deputment of the Paciho: onu I'ranciscOjOct.'.). Adjutaut Goueral, Washnmtnii, D. 0., En- tii o First New Ynk legiment aud lUajorijaug lit s volunteer eugiueot h remain in Honolulu doiuu uarri- eou duty. Ailmlrnl Mlllvr lloiiio Airnlu. Hear Admiral Miller returned early yesterday moruiug ou the L'lnlnuolphia and is at presout a guest at tho Occidental, says the Call of tho 10th. His trip to Ha waii, where ho was commissioned by the Government for tho ting raising ceromonies, scus -to have agrer-d with him imraonsoly. The idmirnl has put ou several pounds of lies!) since his doparturo from this city nnd is healthily burned (rem exposure. "Everything was successful as regards my mission," he said yon eiday. "It was a simple cere mony which went off without a hitch. The islands aro now a part of us, ns you havo r.-ad theso many times. I havo naked tho Government to relieve me from service, though my time fo rxiiioment does not nrrivo until November '22. 1 do not know whether I will go to Washitigtou or uot. At nny rate, I am practi cally on tho retired lift nt the pros 'nt timo. 1 will bo relieved by Comuiodoro Kautz, who will irrive heroin a few days mm the Ent." lluiiiur from Sum"". Vnncouver, 1$. C, Oct. 0. Tho statement comes from Samoa, per ftcamor Wnmmoo, that had not II M. S. Ringdove bcon at Apia' when Kiuu Malntna died thoGei inans would have hoisted tho Ger man ling and seized tho inlands. Ihe rumor must be ncceptcd with reserve. DinVrriirf In Irn Crruiu. Thoro is stuff called ice cream mado with milk, egs nnd glue and sold for about 5 or 10 couts. People buy it becauso it is cheap, without regard to tho ma terial used. The delicious ico croam made by tho New England Bakery is puro thick Jersey err am with puro cnisli d fruit tlavors and costs only 25 cents with a 'ni'e plato of fresh assorted cak" or 15 cents without tho ciko. Family trade solicited for Suu day delivery. "- NimIik Hpaii;. Honry Davis picked up about fifty sponges along the beach ou this aido of Oahu on Sunday. Ouo of them sent as a sample to tho liULLETIN ollico nppears to be of good quility tine in graiu and with a go d degree of toughness. Old residents say that tho fault with native sponges has gonernlly been their br.t'lo texturo. If Mr. Davis can tiud the mnthor deposits iu tho sen, ho will have a little Klondike of his a. Another Miirrlnsfe Hoon. Invitation nn- out to tho wed ding of Mms H dtluo Euehikula ni Gandnll, daughter of John Gaudall of Kauai, to Win, Har rison Wright of this city iu St. Andrew's Cathedral on tho even ing of "Octobor 2G at 7:U0 oVloek. A reception will bo held at th homo of Mr. and Mrs. Honry C. Morton nft-rnrdn. I)iir Cutth're Ahronil. Tho dog catchers aro abroad again anu canmo pets round roam ing tho slroets without the re quisite tax tags, will ho immediiite ly lncsoed nud takon to tho dog pound. A largo uumbor wqro capturod this morning. Twenty-Two New Membere. Tho Kilohaua Art Lenpuo hold aspecial raeetingTueBday afternoon for tho eleotion o twenty-two new membrs. Tho annual meeting will tnko plnco in a fortnight. To In.pect I'lnntetluni. Dr. O. A. Peterson loft in tho Kiuau for Mahukona this morn ing. Ho will spend about three weeks making a tour of tho plan tations o Hawaii and will rotum to Honolulu by way o Kau. Wheels rented; J. J. Richard son Hotel slroot. THE FIRST NATION L BANK Promoters Bogln Early to Get Their Work. io Fletcher S. Heath of Niw York Talks About th? Project Avenue for Paying Army Forces. Tho Oill of tho 10th "says: Whou tho Gaelic lonves this port tomorrow rln will have ou board tw local b inkers bound for Ha waii. Upon thoir arrival a bank will ho established in Honolulu, whieh will bo odlejl tin First Nn lionnl Bank of Hiwiii, with a capit iliz ition of 81,000,000. At presont thore is stopping nt tho Palnc Fletcln-r S. Ilnath of New Yjrk. Mr. Uoith is the lepresontativo of bomo verj wealthy O t'lamities, who, ti get In r with the locd b inkers, whis nauiHs are withheld lor tlio prs eut, and a few well kuowu H.iwai inu business men, ure at the bot tom of tho lno ii numtioii. Air Heath said last u ghl: I "The imp.i tun-of th estalish- meat of tho Fust Natiounl Jimik if greater thmi it nt tir-.t h imii Siuce the Hiii.exa lou of tin- ishrnds the Unit d States ns a G ivern meut has nildenly do .' liusinrss rolnlions iith Hawnii w hieh can b t rn s cte 1 o ly hi means of a quasi g vcrutnouta' agency. At i resent t1 is conntrj ' nnnot deposit its up ney with in private banking institution. Tlii- itticul'y will ho soon c bv.nted in Hawaii upon thoeetnblishinout ol the tntionnl bunk. Then in- , j master of the United St i tr o may deposit tho money witn tl natiounl bank aud iu fact tin bank will bo a quasi-nge of it.. (oV'Tiimont iu all its Hawaiian iihinef8 r lations." Mr. ILnth w Mild not disc'o-e tho names of the p .rt es intero;ted IVnnl Annllirr t'liolliull (lump. The mauHgor of the Penuslvn nia footb'ill team has ngreod to play auotliorgTirno with the Town boys. Tho Pennsylvania boye will lenvo next week to that t is Saturday will bo tho only day poff ible for a gaiuo. There is, howevor, a stumbling block in th inn. The l(e.-imnnt and Now 1'ork lt-niment bn'ebull teams havo agreed to plsy a game at that time. However, the two tjaius Bhould be willing to pot-t-pono their name a wn-k in order to give the football boyB tho only jhauco thoy havo for a return game. It is hopod that Al Moore, enp tain of tho Regiment teniu, will see lit to do as sugg-sted. m m riiuuifn or ICnulnrrra. Soeond Enuiueor Fertjuson of the Jhiiics Mhkoe Iims been made chief of the Wnialealo and Win MuCord has been put iu hs -econd en ineer. Chief Plntts, formerly of the Waitileiild, is uow chief cf the Kauai. Onrdnnr K. Wilder has gone 1 mcl to Hilo. BAILEY'S BIKE BITS. lTi:MS OF INTIMtlNT TO HICVCLK HI DICKS. RuHwr Is vtry narce anJ stMllly aJvanclns In rrke. Illccle tlrci anJ lube, also Omlaee lltes are likely In aJvance In price 50 cents a PAIR d Wmi jsCi,Jy on lome "r" NO auvancu The )a Inch ulieel will nut lake the place o( the 8 asaJiertlseJ by some injnulacturrr In 99. canvass l various makers has resulted In an estimate.) nl from 1 to 10 per cent "The Cycle Ace" says It Is a passing la), tike Ihe io Inch front hl of a few ears aco. an) the very low heal ol this sear. Pro portionate strength has Iu ho followeJ out to Insure reliability which Kalns anJ keeps Ihe popular favor. IllOilrswIII be Jocorate), an) appearance In '. sluJeJ een by those makers who have helJ back from uslnij transfns strlrlnj,'. etc , Ihe UemanJ Is for decoration anJ Hikes will be ornamented to suit Ihe taste of the purchases BAILEYS IIONOt.ULljCYCLr.KY, a) Klne street has Rood second hand wtuel al $i, with new tires $ In $jj NI.W Whiles $,0 'Q7 mje The Reliable btorme r Wheels o3 model at $40 euaranleed 1 year, Aland W tires. Repairs of all kinds $1 rir month keeps your nike cleaned, oiled and punctures repaired a popular feature at 231 King Strep,. I.UJAl. TUIJ.OI'-llAlt. I'uoOHaitTrniiii.lrrnyi'il nn I'.llhrr Slilr of IJrctiiiviit Cir. T. U. Sohtinck sueil Minna Cn mmor fo dibt nud judgment wss given for d- fendant by Judo Ferry. Plain. i IT appeals to the Su P' uie Coirt Judgo I'orry has approval tho aerouuts and gianted the discharge of A. U M Rotioi t-ou, as admin istrator of th'.ftito of Kuanale wa. Mr. It bertsoii's oral appliea li n, to hhvo Ntinokuoha the father ap oiirol guard ihii of the minor e.lnl Ir ii, wis also granted up u a bond of $100. Iu tho (10' i.f S. Ahmi vs. EI. Holmes, trustee, nud ten oilier, Judge P. rry has render ed an oial deoi-ion Fu-taiuiut.' Ihe il mumr to ih. pl-vi iu bir of ilofendiiuts. It is a suit i : nj cl an ir f r premise nt Uoro nnia and Eiuina slioetH. Dofenlin Is, by ih ir wind- Imtt dion of OiMlll--el, noted i'Si'i ptions to the rulinu if t 'O C vut. Ilumphrevs it Hour, Kniilukoii ife IvMiienkun, E Join S in and Ij A. Tltltrpt 11 np iini"d o" plain'ilTs aud Mig u t Silliuian, Kiuu y it I al 011, Co'Ml lirown an I Hdn-.tsou it S ildor f r h dfoiduits. The earns aro fairly enough divided in weight '0 se tie tho hiii s by 11 rgul u lug-pf-wur iiia'ih. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK It is learned, at this end o tho line, 11111' Mr. lliMih is or lv rel- IllgatSiII FlULl'IBfO Oil his 1VH) to lb no'iilu. A lien leiunn as seen by a Muli.i;tin 11 poller who aekuowl deed ih it he liiid teueived h t.U t. r, by the prei us mail, fr m ome uoy noting ou Mi. 1 1 -u t li'rs bi-half The letter-t-tol that Mr. Heath was o Mil tig heie. It sl-o gave nn iiiiilin of the H'diome, but Ibis part boiug 0 Militeniial cannot be .liven out f r publi ation. S. M. Diinoii, Minister of Fi-iinno-and ln'n 1 of tho banking hous(of I5i-liopit Co., wa f p d:en to about the inattor and gave his piiwito viev of il freoly, siying in substance: "Cipital in just whit is wa-ded, to develop tho c 1111 try and mak bu-iuBs. I Inive no oiijection in (lie world to f 1 oi g n new hank estab'ished here. Sa, with a capital of a mi'lioii d dUrs. "Of course it would in iko com petition keener, and in it. lit prob ably lowor the ra'o of interei-t. lint it would make more husi U03s." Mr. D 1 nou laid einphn-is on "morn." "It wmhl dovelop thocounny, aud that is just what we all want done " I.uriilntr t" Write. The Attorney Gouersl has learn ed to sign his name with nis left hind siuod hs had his nuht arm hrokeii. H stves exertion by initialing his first, ntuo, thus, "W.O Suii'h," hisuaunlsignntn o hein "Will mm " The left-haud-ed signature looks in itvlo like that of old Hoprtius to the Declar aiiou of ludepondoiioe. It is nn improvement, huvoer, on tho "Ins X iiinik" with which Mr. Smith has had to sigu somo doon mouts. m No O-lilin-t llecUHMie. Miuio'cr Kiuu is under tin weather, but bettor than yester day. Tho other three membors of tho Cabinet held an iufoirnnl con voraaziono over sundry matters this in irniug, but reuistoro) no i'0'iolusions. It is hoped Mr. King will be ouLJonrirrow. If bo, a regular Cabinot meoting will be held. Tho uso o the Singor in mil lions of homes showB tho unpre cedented buccoes of thoeo ulenl sowing mauhiueB. It is convinc ing proof that tlio Sincer excels in nil kinds of family sewing and art uoedlo work. All our cowing machines are of tho host construc tion, beautifully decorated, aud are mounted on solected woods in finely litiiahi'd cabinets of nrtiatio designs. 13. Ueigoreon, agent, 1CJ liethol street. FIGHT OF THE REFINERIES Keeps Sugar Down but Conditions Pro mise a Better Future. Beet Shortage Estimated at About the Amount of Hawaiian Crop Buyers of Reflned are Timid. Sugar, nt latest telegraphio ad vices, was four and n quarter cents. Tho trouble, is with ro lined, arising out of tho fight be tween the Tiustnud independent loGneries, us previously r ported in this paper. A heavy shortage in beet sugar, howovor is report ed which can hardly fail to htrpntithen the market beforo long. By the conrt-sy of E. D. Ton ney, th f lhtwhij; ndvico to Ccs tlu A Cool.o, L d., from New Y'ork, tho latent prior to the doparturo of the steamer Gaelic, aro given here: On the 7th there was a salo at -1 7 Hi cents, but or only a portion of a cirgo tiubold. llio quotation is bI ill ll cents. Ueot-, fls. i)d. per cwt., nnd lato estimates of present seaeon's crop will be from 1 t),0()0 to 250,000 t ii short of lust your. Refined c mtii ujs to bo iu con dition of urylow piioffl aud tho demand if limited, bin era being afiaid to flock up until thero aro mure setthd conditions. mo Mi'.HOiMii.i: Di:,u Tun I'lipiilX)- iiiiiii; ?len Alllsely Ihi ter In) lltmhii'iia l.tr... Today one of the largest mer cantile houst'H in tho city changed owneiship D. H. Smith lolin tiutshed nil proprietary iuteresta in tlio Manufacturers' Shoe Com nniiv on Fort street to W. n. Smith nnd W. F. Love. Tho denl hns been undor way for sevorul wo'ks. The Manufacturers' Shoo Com pany is tho lamest ehoe house on ho Islands. It was built up to its picseut enormous proportions bj iho un'iriug industry of D. I). Smith, who at all times Bold reli able goods nt reu-onaule figures. Tho i ow lunuigeiuoiit will be no tuated by the eamo business prin ciples. -fl.ith mombors of tho now lirtn are well and favorably kuowu in tho community. Mr. Smith for a number of years had been sales man in Mcluoiny's shoo storo. His ulTability nnd efficiency havo mado him a hort of friends. Mr. Lovo retires nun Jus. P. Morgan's auction rooms. Ho too, is very popular with Iho young aud prnu'ressivo mercantile olo ineut of Honolulu. Ho is also thoroughly conversant with tho leather business, as he wis form erly a clerk iu the houso in which is low one of tho pr ipriotors. Mr. D H. Smith bus amassed a competency. Ho will shortly visit Cilifornia where ho will spend soveial weoks at Uartlett SpriugB, Lake county, and othor resorts. Honolulu MessongorServico do livers mVssages nnd packages. Telephouo378. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. Oold Alcdnl, Midwinter Fair. 1DR; tt CS1IEAM BAKING POWPIR A Pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. iQ YEAPS TT"1. STANDARD I 4 .1 '.". 4 i ' - r r... -- ' - --- ti tr inTMJferl