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iiHffiffiRHflRRffiffilHP"yr" f,'w,'ww vrs?'l nrr,! rJLm ff . f r'r- ' " f " "!'l3HjrvT 0"TO ?PiWPPN THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., OCTOBER 29, 18J8. RBHHHHHHHHHjHHIHIHF7'17 - . MT .HilWU UILIPPIIW m kjimb WJ "IIIUIIJHlWiWB I frw.f'' k n i !' V i : 'i r r Evening Bulletin, PlbllshtJ Evtty Day, except Sun Jay, at no Klnt itrwl, Honolulu, II. I by the BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY. V. R. FAKRINGTON Editor MSIEL LOtiAN City Editor Siil)rlilluii ltiitcni Per month, anywhere In Hawaiian Islands . . .$ 75 Per year " " " 8 o" Peryear.rostrald.toAmerlca.Canada orMealco 10 00 Vtr year, postpaid, other foreign countries 1 J 00 iTPayable Invariably In advance. SATURDAY, OCT. 29, 18!)8. Dinmoml Heml Chnrlio reports n whitn ilovo hoariuu; nu emblem of pence in tho oiling. Col. Bryan did not care to tnlk before tlio War Investigating Board. This is tho first instanco whore he hns refused nu opportu nity for display of orntory. Ho is to bo complimented. Tho AduntUer statistician will now plcnbe eouut tlio nmubcr of words in tuo evening papers. That's an iiittii'sting occupation while suiting to clip news fiom evening contempt .iries. A local noiitlMiiaii interviowpd fit the Conbt eay- nil our paper are coutrolled by tin missionaries. Owicg t i'icuin-tanci'B of religi ous titlilintions, etc., etc, the BUL LETIN' is uiifortuiihtply forcoil to plead Not Guilty ! Excof-sivo talk in tho British papt re in said to havo awakened tho French to tin idea that tlioy really want Faalioila. Auj thing to lelievo tli' ctitic d condition rofuliii g from (ho Dreyfus affair ought to bi uecoptahle to France. Hn9 Honolulu forgotten that Hawaii is on the l k nit for tour ists? Tlio Minneapolis Times in to bring excursionist from a sec tion i'f t'l' Sta'iH thnt has fiont cotupira'iwly fw tourists here As a puro mutter of businest-, it will pay IJoiiti'uhi Id giv p.nti culai attenti -n t (Inn parly. A Poilo Rii.au demands t. right to v.t in New York wit out boinc lmtniuliz d. UN country iiaortnunoxedaud hedenmuJtsf '' Amoiiuan rights without tno.o palaver cairied Ah this will probably L. uvcu ruhke a living, tlio lands on to tho highei courts, llo'our mouutaiu sides will not be left results) of !ho teat question will I iiwintcd Iihio with i littlo k-t est. Co"u,gressman Hull, ObJiirmnn ofthe-Honso Cotnuiitteo on mili tary hiTuira said in a ppeoch at l)k'8 Miiims lovti: "Wo munt keep tho PLilippiucs for the ad vautago ot commerce. Our Btaud iug army must be increased to 100,000 men, -10,01)0 for Cuba, 25,000 for the Philippines, 5U00 for Porto Ilico u-jd tho remainder for coast defense." The men hi st Bcquuiiitt-d nith tho military con dition ot tho country do not fear to face tho issuo. The AdvHrtiser in its oatburl of self-esteem 6uys that it publishes tho nows of the previous day and up to two o'clock at night. Tho peoplo kno'V that the morning papor has to tako all the news ot tho ecroud handed from tho even ing papers. Again tho uurnbor of inches of nadiug raattor a papor contains is mighty poor excuse when the readiug matter in not news. Blow brethrou blow, but when you get left on the uows that is b'st you hay nothing of that No! No! John G. Carliso at least do Borves tho honor of haviug best exproBsed the sentiments of "tho conservatives on tho anuoxntion of the Philippines. Hi article in tho current uumbor of II! porn r vicw-3 tho situation in a calm and dignified manner. Ho does not wildly assert th it tho United Sta on is bound on tin straight lino to the bowwows, but suggests that thero aro dangers in tho pathway of Oriental oxpau Bton. Whilo tho bugbears Iip brings tho front aro not necessari ly wurrnutod, tho viow of the matter which ho takes is a com mon eouBi) expression of the other side that sets pooplo thinking and exerts a good influence upon thoso working for tho oventunl result American powor paramount in tho Philippines. HAWAII IS AM. HIOIIT. Ono of tho recent arrivals to thin territory remarkiug upon tho opportunities offered asserts that twenty years ago he went to Cali fornia from the East. Tlio senti ment in tho bufliueps community ho found much as it is hero todny. California had reached its limit. Availablo laud had all been taken, tho mines woro all workod out, in fact tho "good old days" were past and the opportunities for making fortunes werogouo. Ono hns only to casually go over the history of California sinco that time to ho assured of how ill founded wcro tho warnings for now comers to "keep off the grass." Tho sninotLiug is now said iu Hawaii and twenty years hence tho citizens of tho torrilory will likely smilo at tho assertions now bcii.g mado. Trno Hawaii hno not tho vast laud areas to draw upon; it can never ho the resourceful slate California has proved to be, but tlio ter ritory is by no menus ot the cud of its commercial ropo. Sugar may havo much tlio bnmo hittory as wheat, coiTeo may go tho path way of citrus fruits, but the oppor tunities oro not wholly ox huusted,. Aioro frequent com munication with tho continent will do for this territory what tin toan-contiueutnl roads did for the est. Sugar may not alwajhbu grown at enormmiH profit', but tho sugar grower will not go out of busi ness any more quickly thau the wheat farraors liave. New 1 iwn may cause loU of wrry but it is !iui unman 01 uus'iies;? uitiuiu in lay down mid die hoatuso tboro a e dillicull prob'ema to solve. Collie may hive troubles iq its pathway but where laud is fottilo nd families can live happily and to weeds ami luutaun. Tho Jupan':-o find ChiueEO may Hot coublituto the major portion of our population, but the avernge Amorifc'iu isn't the man to fall down on his kuees and allow any nationality to ontotrip him in the human hustle for work, wealth and happiuesB. When egga aro fifty cents a dozen and vegetables in proportion, tho whito farmor is not going to sloop iu his heuyard and lot tho Asiatic havo all tho fuu. The time is not in tho mobt far distant future whou the shipping of tho Pacific Ocean will not bo fr behind that of tho Atlantic. Whc til er the now stoamship lines 6top at Honolulu, Poail Harbor, Hilo or Jlahukona, tho wholo territory will profit by the increased intor oeeau traffic. Cheaper passenger rates may bring hoboes, but it will also bring a larger percentage of tourists who will leave good mouey iu the territory. Tho attempts of somo peoplo to make light of and cry down tho residential expansion of Ho nolulu aro entirely unwarranted. It creates a spirit of four not conservatism in the community that tends to iujuro busiuchs and k-op back tho bona lido investor. Honolulu will grow whether tho pooplo want it to or not, and the opportunities for good roturn on good monoy and satisfactory re turn for honest hard work are as frequout now as they ever wore Tlio man who weeps over lack of opportunity now v. ill in the futuio look buck on lost which ho di.1 n t enough to ncc pt. huvo cuubo Bessemer Steel Galvanized Pence Wire NQS.4,5 AND 6, 01 the very best quality, and in perfect condition, just re ceived by the : : : : : FO Kort Stroot. SITUATION IN MANILA General Otis Reports Improvement. a General Educated Phlllplnos Exert Gocd Influence In Revolutionary Circles-Fever on De creaseReport on Seizure of Ships. Washington, October 20 Tho War Department to-day posted tho following bulletin: "Under date of esterday General Otis cabled tho War Department: "Tho shunt ion in Luzon is somewhat improved. Tho influ ence of Filipinos of education nud proporly not debiting an indepen dout govertnneut, but hcstilo to Spain, is gaining tho ascendency in tho revolutiouaiy councils 1 am promising nothing, but en forcing tho law. Tlio complica tions seriously affect intorislnd commerce and diminish the iv o nue "AfTuira aro progrowug favor ably, though thu sick report is inert UMug, ouiug mostly to the careli'Sf-nesR of enlisted mon. Tho h-alth of tho officer U pood. Tho condition of the city mid facilities for quaitering trops aro impov ing. Tho ftver is decreasine. Intestinal Iroubhs aro about tho same. Many havo ailments. Smallpox s'ight apparently is arrebted. During the mouth twenty - eiylit cloatns oc cuirral, eiuht of smallpox, tight tjphoul Tevor, hvo malarial and intestinal complaints, three acci dental." General Otis cabled conaidora bio more than tho above, but the department does not deem it advisahlo to mako tho other por tions of tho dispatch public bo ciiueo of its bearing upon the peace noaotiations. It contnius supges- tions by Gonernl Otis, recording tliq disposition of the Philippines mid also information about the iusurgouts. Manila, Oct. 21. Dowoy has seized all of Aguinaldo's steamers. Natives aro indignant, and their attitude is threatening. TIIU I'OPK CALLS A HALT. All AHuck. Vimil American CnllK'lIca Munt C'L-anv. Now York, October 21. A dis patch to tho "World from Homo says: Tho Popo lm9 givon orders, the Popoln liomano auuouuoes that all attacks ou American Catholics shall coaeo and all complaints against the doctrine of Father Hooker shall b withdrawn. Tho report that the Popo has placod Father Hrckor's book ou tho Iudox Expurgatorios is do med. Iuiiiiiim Nv !U!iilitr. Washington, October 21. -Minister Buok hus informod tho Stuto Department that tho Japaueso Government has appointed Mr. Jutaro Komura Vici Miuibter ot Foreigu Vffairs, to bti Ministei J.iDan io the United Slutes. A! . oppoituiHtiod.Komnrn was born in 1853 uud btudieil Isity. law at Harvord Univei- wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm r?1 ? Is he IS' n. ft i B n re' K: I? Sachs E Dry Goods Company, Limited. S The People's Providers. a Special Sale Com- niences Monday. - C!- o- ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN USE OUR .MjTIStfSJSSil- None bettor. Endorsed by tho Toacliors Everywhere. First Edition now ready, PRICE ONLY 10 CENTS. Published nud for sale only by WAU NICHOLS CO. BED, DHL .THE., GoldenRuleBazaar Has jnst recoived a now lino of TABLETS nml PAPET ERIES with tho Stars and Stripes on ctxch shoot of papor, with Envolopcs to match. Also, DEWEY TABLETS, soniothing now and at right prices. Now foreign mail stationery! Elegant tinted Papctories at 25c a box ! HogultirGOo Tablots at 35o each! llogular 25o Tablots at 20o eacli ! A Special Tab- lot for tho Bovs in Blue at a specially r.ow lMUOU! 316 Fsrt Street Spelling Banks The Great Carnival ! THE EVENT OF'THE SEASON! gtock of Dress Goods will 2 "be offered for sale on j2 Monday and Tuesday Next ! 1 Silks Qhallies, 3 Dimities, Organdies, 2 Lawns, Ginghams. 2 Prices Literally Torn to 2 Pieces. Special Offerings 2 Every Day. 5 Dress Goods Monday and Tuesday 1 1 IS.SaclisDry6oodsco.LM One Specialty Of OUR! N to lift tlio titstes of little, fellow h for lino Clolht'M tn u luel of refinement. Tho wiIIh wo liavo for thorn mo object Ickmiiih, which, fully unik'iMood, will make thorn our fiistoinoi-H when they lioconio yonnti uion Mothon KNOW that our 1UCST covt little moro thiol miiiiu other's (loorost. Wo linvryct a fow moio of thoso SI. 50 l'oloni llatt to bolt. Don't mlsx your clniliio, it In ono of a life time. Also kIiowIiik a HtitV Mui'Uiimw Btruw thin wook, SI. 60. The Kask," : Wavcrley Blocl U 9 Hotel Street AKPnto for Dr, Underwear. , Delmel'A Llnen-Mes) Bouil for Cutuloguo. We Mako Shirts to Order. Toloplinno No. 070. MAUAMR LK VANWAY, of S. F. SHIS. 1). K. OIIAMUHItS, of N. Y. ASM 73 Beretania street, Honolulu, H.I, STAGEtlNE HENRY BRYANT, Prop. Tho stngo for Kaneoho, Ileoln, AVnl kune, Puniiluu, Lnlo, Knluiku nml wuy (lolnts, will leave Postitnico, Itethel street Bide, at 0 a. m. (SuniliiyH except eil), calling for passengers ami puck nt;en at Uivejoy .t Co's, No.lUNuuanu Htreot atjxStiiKes will make the return trip roni Kuliuku dally . ' 1010 mam Our entire 2 mm tu-Jjut- .ooitiU Holiday Season, 1898. V We will commence the dis play of our New Goods on MONDAY, November 7th. we nave wares lrom over twenty-five factories in Eu rope and the United States, and there are more to follow. We beg to state that between the 7th and 3oth of November we will display the best assort ment of Holiday Wares ever seen on these Islands. AH goods are marked in plain figures. Come and inspect, whether you wish to purchase or not. W. W, Dimond & Co, J LIJUTED. The People's Store, -King Street FOR SALE, CHEAP, One20Light (52 Volts) Electric Storage Battery Plant a With a 2-horsoiH)wor UNION (JASOMNB ENOINK.andall noeebnry MotreH, Swltfhos, oto., Iu llrbt-class run. nlng onlori Mima can bo easily run by any borvatit in a vory Mhort time Tho colls cannot buckle or short circuit. l-'or furthor Information apply at?tho Ilawallun Kloetilc Co. 1037-tf Notice. Persons wIshliiR to cbwlii bo,in at Makuwao, Maul, enn be e ccoiniiiodated at MRS. II. II. HAIU'IV.S Terms, 10 iiorweok, H5Q-(iin 3 AT W,1f lfciiteVI(iJ-i f-:lw ,&S&HHte,tx. -4 '. YvfrA&r-mtf, 1&'m&J) .-v- i anf j- v,:.ei&x, - raiAi , ffs5'' jjXsfHJ JjSPlI