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New Subscribers to the Bulletin, for Three Months op More ' I rfA. i . rm r- - - " i ' i .... i . -sJiam Evening Bulletin A Complete History of the Campaign in the Philippines. Receive a Copy of "On to Manila" Vol. VI No. 1209. HONOLULU, H. I., WEDNESPAY, JULY 12, 1899. Pbiob 5 Obnts. FREE ! i I ai m 11 5 THE DAY'S STOCK REPORT, KAAE DAMAGE SUIT FLOW MAKING TOWARD HILO ED. 40WSE COMMISSIONER GOVERNMENT SLIPS WOULD DYNAMITE V f 3rf t 4 -v- 9 : NAME OF STOCK. MERCANTILE. C. Brewer & Company SUGAR. American SugarCo ,al American SCo .pJ up J Ew I'Umallon Co ... llflmn Plantation Co Hawaiian AgrlculluralCo Hawaiian Com 8c Su Co. Hawaiian but!" to ... Honomu Sugar Co . , Honnkaa Sugar Co... Haiku Sugar Co....... Kahuku Plantation Co KamaloSutar Co, at KamaloSugarCo pdup Klhel PlantXo.LM.ai Klliel P.Co,UJ.,piup Klpahutu Suftar Co .. k'oloa Sugar Co....... Kona Sugar Co. as.. Kona Sugar Co .N up Maunalel Sugar Co as Alaunalel Su Co pi up McBryJoSuCo.ld.ai paM Na!ilkuSucarCo..as NahlkuSu Co., pJupl Oahu !ijar i-o-npany Ookal i Sugar Plan Co. Olaa Su. Co , LU., as OlaaSuCo.LU.pJupj Olowalu Company Paauhau Su. Plan. Co. Pacific Sugar Mill .Pala Ptanlatlon Co.... Pepeckeo Sugar Co ... Pioneer Milt Co Walalua Agr. Co . as1 WalaluaAsjr.Co.pd up, Walanaa Company . . Walluku Sugar Co.... Walmanalo Sugar Co -Waimea MM Co-.... HONOLULU tXCIIANOE Did AskeJ ailM IM ti ; j 08 I jo MISCELLANEOUS. "WlU.r Sfcatn.Mn Co. Inler-lstanl Steam N Co Hawaiian Llectrlc Co . Hon.HaplJr JcLandCo Kona-Knu T. RtT.Cn.UJ Mulual Telephone Co , MakahaCoffeeCo L.as Makahi " U pJ up Oahu Ry&LandCo HatldcCo.. LU.. . Hon lire" a Milt Co.. BONDS. Hawaiian Gov 6 per cent Hawaiian Gov. 5 per cent Haw.G PoitSavtHperc Oahu Ry & Lan J Co . t6i 9i Ho S 14-ao .65 loM HAWAIIAN EXCHANQB loa 101 95 Bid Asked K 9H 1 jo 80 ,i tM H "81 m 900 I 65 9,6$ loo JW 1.65 oo 2,y, 9 I JO IOJ 1TO I JO Note Figures of A. M. session Honolulu Exchange HONOLULU EXCHANGE SALES. Between Boards 100 llnnokaa 36H. Morning Session so Honokaa 16, 10a Kwa a8, 10 Walalua as too, jo Klhel paid 40, tj do 40. 4J Kllitl as 9W. n Klhel paid 40. HAWAIIAN EXCHANGE. SALES. tli-oeen Boardt m McBryde 2 85, 100 do t 3o. to Kamalo 1 80, 11 McBnde a.7J. 100 do a.TJ. 40 Klliel 9 jo, 100 K'araalo i.oj. The campaign against Aguinaldo Is described in On To Manila. Jossie-Kaae has brought an ac tion for replevin and for damages in the sum of $8000 against tho O. It. & L. Co., a corporation, and sets forth in brief, tho following: That on May 30, 1899, whilo a passenger on the outbound train to Eabukn and in pos3ossion of a first claBB tioket which was hand, ed to tho oonduotor, certain per eonnl baccsco of. the value of $7053 was forcibly, rudely, un justly and oontrary to law and the riEUts of the plaintiff taken away from her and converted to the use of tho defendant snob artiolos and their value being as follows: Royal neoklaco, bracelet and nibo palaoa, 87000; black scarf, $15; rallied black and white chiffon, $5; 2 long chemises, $4; 2 black holokiiB, $5; petticoats, $12; calico boloku, $2; miscellaneous articles, $5. All tl eso were contained in two satchels. Junius Eaae, husband of Jessie Kane, has also brought an aotion for replevin and for daraago in tho sum of $500 on tho same grounds and against the same corporation and complaining Chat the following articles were forci bly, rudely, unjustly and contrary to the law and the rights of the plaintiff token from him and con verted to the use of the defendant: Two euitB clothes, $32; under shirts, etc, $5; miscellaneous articles, $10. All those wero con tained in a sitchel. Humplneya & Hsnkey havo boen returned as attorneys for the plaintiffs. Tho case will come up during the August term of tho (Jirouit Court. News Received In the Steamer Uport This Forenoon. Ltlter from SherILT Andrews (o Attorney Gen eral Ccopar Giving Very Latest News An Increase In Speed. Pollc Court Notes, In the Police Oourt this fore noon the following oiBoa were dis posed of: Ah Eai and Ah Lau, affray, SI and coats: Sam Ainot, Srofnnity, $5 aud costs; John olabola, larceny in the second degree, one year in tho Roform Bouool; Ah Wa, che fa ticket in possession, 85 and costs. MW Ail1 THE! lis Waterhouse Store, BETHEL : STREET, mFt -i IceHouse Goods Just Arrived ex S. S. Australia: m The latest news in regard to the flow from the crater of Mokua-wf-oweo was recoivod in the steam er Upolu thin foronoon from Ko na and other'Hawaii ports. When the steamer left Hookeua on Mon day last the rppnrt current (hero was that tho flow had reached a position about six miles from Hi lo but that thore was no menace to the town as it was aworving off in tho direotion of Waiakea. This story haB been proven with out foundation by a letter under date July 10 from Shoriff An drews of Hilo to Altornoy Gener al Ooopor. The main facts in re gard to tho flow were very kindly furnished thri Bulletin by Mr. Oooper thid afternoon aud aro as follows: " The lava from the oruption near the summit of Mauna Loa continues to flow with apparently undimishod force. As far as wo enn learn, and wn aro taking parti cular pains to inform ourselves of everything in connection with tho tlow, it in still uncertain what course the flow will take. It may go to Kau, Olna, Hilo by way of the 18HI tlow. or Kibolo, by way of the 1859 flow. If it takes tho first or last of these courses it will of course moan little or no dam age to Hilo. Past history shows that flows from near the summit are both large and long, for in stance, tho flowjof 1881. , L.VTEH "I havo juit'learned by telephone from a polico officer at Waimea that tho flow has reached a point near or bolow Kalaeeha bills, the main statian of the Hu muula sheop station. This in formation was gleaned by the Eolice officer from a native who ad just come down from the place and is no doubt authentic If this is tho cbbo the courso must be direct to Hilo and not Eiholo. "I am qofag to the scene of activity tonight to procuro full information regarding tho flow: The routo which I shall tako aud which is the easiest one, now is by way nt waimea, inning from tboro the wagon road to Elaaeoha." Tho letter which Attorney Gen eral Cooper reoeived from Sheriff Andrews is endorsed by Judge Q. E; Wilder. The Upolu brings the new Ihat there has been auotuer outbreak on the Kona side of Mauna Loa at nhnnt. tlm nnniA AllitndH na theonBB on the Hilo side. Captain Hon nioosen of the little steamer says that whilo on the way from Eailua to Eawaihae on Tuesday tho place from which the lava was flowing vaa perfectly visible. There was great deal of steam, and in the night time the hoavonB wero iilu miuated for milos around, ranking a beautiful Bight. Ho HtateB furtho r that not only did ho boo tho flow, but that people all ovor Kona state that it is a reality, it id thought that thid now outburst ooourod on Sunday. -i4' Acuofl of tne unaraDer or commerce at T a Meeting Today. '; Appointed to Take Place of A. S.CIeghom, Re signed Will Lea?e Friday for I Ihe States-Other Matters. i) There waa a full attendance nt the meeting of the Chamber of Commerco this forenoon. Tho an- nual lineelins will bo held next montn. At this time officers for Improvements and Alterations on tbe Government Reservation. Will Cost $300,000 Two Large Docks to Be Constructed To Accommodate Ves sels Drawing 28 Feet. the ensuing year will be chosen. The first business of the meet ing vjas tho choico of a Commis Bt'onor to the Omaha Exposition to take tho plnco of A. S. Oleghorn who resigned from ihe position a ehdrj imo ego on account of ill nes& OrM. Cooke, seconded by W.W. Allenf prop6scd tho uame of Dan iel Logan who is secretary to tho Commission. This was amended by Henry WntorhouEO and second ed ty E. O. Macfarlano to the ef feet that Ed. Towso bo appointed Commissioner. This amendment prevailed aud Towso was appoint ed. It was then voted that Henry Watjbrhnuso aud J.. J. Egan be mnde,Honornry Commissioners as it is their intentiou to go to tho States and to Omaha in tho near future. A letter from J. A. Filobor, sec retary and manager of the Califor nia State Board of Ttade, was read. Tbe Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu was naked to prepare for the coming annual fair of the Statu of California a small Hawai ian exhibit of uon-pcrishablo arti cles in which might be inoludod samples ot uiuerent island pro Proposition of Sheriff Andrews of Hilo To Stop Flow. His Letter Read" at a Meeting of Execuliro Council Todaj-SajsLan Is Speed log Oo Toward Hilo. Commandor Merry was inter viewed by a Bulletin reporter this morning in roferenco to the plans and dctnils of tho new gov ernment docks to bo constructed at tho foot of the government reservation. Tho contractors nre busily ongaged iu getting tlio dredgers ready for the work of excavation, and expect to htart ou the work of digging out the coral about tho first of next mouth. Everything has to be completed by March of next year, n year from tho time of the signing of tho contract. In this undertaking Commandor Merry will havo the able assistance of Carpenter Hay of tuo United StatB .Naval D- partuient who arrived from Situ Francisco ou the Naval Transport Solnce la9t Saturday. Two large docks nro to be con structed next to the present gov ernment slip near tho pilot bouse, thny will each be about 140 feet wide, by about COO feet long. Tho dredgers havo 80,000 oubio foet of cornl to excavato, this will mnko it possible for vessols draw ing 23 feet water to come up to tho now whnrvos to load coal and tako on wator. Water maina will bo laid through the government coal sheds and all the latest de vices for tho expeditious supply ing of vcbbcIs with these two no cesBanes will be adopted. luo which is to bo fenced iu and planted with trees and otherwise improvod. On tho land end of the present government dock offices will be constructed, Tuo old boat house is to bo removed'' and a' new ono eroctod nt the "Wnikiki end of tho reservation. Army and navy transports, men o'war and all -vessels of tho United Statos Navy will with tho now ar rangements receive tho speediest despatch. Tho dredgers necessa ry to this work aro almost ready to commence operations. The cost of tho two new docks, tbe officers and tho grading and fencing of tho reservation will uot excoed $310,000. COLUMBIA GREW COMPLETED . Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Cheese, Cauiitiowers, Celery, Horseradish, fe,i '' -. !"k .-.-' v -v - r a. n --l- o 'P Lemons, uraiigco, rcawuwo, Pears, Fresh Prunes, R ud aba go s, Rhubarb, Oysters, Fresh and Smoked Salmon, White Cabbage, Poultry. & HANNA'S LONDON TKIP. 2 'AUAAAiAitlli!', 7J' Loudon, July 1. Senator Han ua is attracting much attention iu tho London papers. The "Amerio an king-maker" is what the Daily Chronicle styles him. In regard to Presidential prospects, theSouator said: "If you wait n year I shall, perhapa, bo able to tell you who will be the noxt President. That is about all "most 'anybody could Bay. But as to Admiral Dewey, why 1 do not suppose ue is nueiy to walk on the carpet." Rain at Honokaa and Kukui haolo on Sntnrday. Fino weather roportod on tho Hnmakua coast. Douglas White who, wrote On To Manila has done his work accurately. ducts., samples of native woods coral taken out will bo used to and native haudiwort. "ATteTiho Rrado tho government reeorvation, fair it is tho intention to place such an exhibit in the nauseam in Snn Francisco. This matter was deferred until tho next meeting. A letter from Minister Alott Sniitb sendiug to the Chamber of Commerco various oommunica tionsiu regard to tho Paris Ex position was read. Tho principal part of the letter is as follows: "Iu an informal discussion of tho Exeoutivo Oouuoilon Monday, tho 5th inst., it appeared that, desirous bb tho Government might be of tbo representation of Hawaii at Paris in 1900, no specific ap propriation by the last legislature nua available for tho purpose. It was felt, howevor, thnt if in answer to the letter of F. J. V. W. Skiff application was made to include Hawaii in the space allotted to tuo United States and territories an opportunity would thus be ro tuinod, and thereafter the Cham ber of Commeroe, and later tho Legislature, would take up tbe mutter, and insure it financially. During the aame informal discus sion willingness was oxprcssea uy tho Exeuutivo that if the Chamber of Oommtrco and tho merchants go no rally showod a desiro to ex hibit,tbo Executivo Counoil would recommend to the next Legisla ture an appropriation for the pur pose. It is necessary that Hawaii be rapresouted ns a Government, aud to eliminate the character of individual exhibits. One of tho letters sent to the Ohambor of Commerco by Minis terMott-Smith naa from tho Com lnissioner-Genoral for the United States to tho Paris Exposition of 19 0 toiSenator Sholby Cullom, chairman of tho Hawaiian Com mission, expressing tho hope that Hawaii would send an exhibit, and nointinc out the advantages of Buch a procoediug. All this mattor was deferred until the next meeting. There wero all kinds of rumors afloat thiB morning concerning the Ciiv of Columbia. Rumors of men clearing out, wages uot being pud and an indefinite postponement of the voyngo to China. Oapt. Wulk or. when seen in the pilot house of the City of Columbia by a Holle- TIN man at uaitpasiono mis nuer- nnon, dented moat orapuaticauy that thore was trouble of any kind on tho vessel. "This boat'o comnanv is bb fine a lot of mon nB over shipped" Bab Captain Walkor; "every ono of thorn is a gentleman aud there is absolutely no troublo ou board tho Columbia." Captain Wnlkor expeots to get away for Hongkong nt 5 o'clock mis evoniug. uoriain pnruos wnui the vessel to bo to Gunm, whother eho will go thero or not will not be decided until aftor !) o'alock this afternoon. "Our crew ib complete" said Captain Walkor "aud wo will get on our todny if possible." Thero was a short session of the Executive Council this for noon at which tho principal topic f discussion was the umt or of la borets. A petition from tho IMairierd' Association asking thnt the nppli cations for Jnpanoio Ihborxs bo no tod on during tho month o! July, was rend. It wn- votol tint sucli npplicitionj bo nccop'eil up until tho 23d d'iy of this inmith and thnt notion ou such upplicitiotia be taken dining the remaiuler ut tbe month. The application of l H Dnvej & Co.. Ltd., for an nrirflti nil thirty Italian liitinroi tor planta tion work wiw approved. A lett-r froui olnriif Andrew! of Hawaii tellinc of the lava flow from Mokuawoowen w-ih r-id but no notion takon. Iu this lottor the sheriff set forth tuo fact thnt the flow was menai-ing Hilo anil that it was ilowinrr down th) slopes of Mauna Loa at a v t rapid rato. Ut wnulQituo uov- ernment to tako boiuo aotiou ami proposed that dnumiu bj ineil to stop the tlow ur to at L'dt divert its course. 9 l'ottuuui- in Kli;lit Jacinto Migiirl unl Antone l't-rcz got into u quarrel nt tin homo of n raulii'il friend in Ki konko lat evening, with ther-nult that tho Ititler lion in ihe hospital with n deep cut in his abdomen, and Miguel is locked up at the police station. Tun quarrel aro.se out of Iho accusation inudo by Perez lint Miguel took a certain lottor to Lopes, a steward of ihe Aiihtrnlin. 'I' 1)0 two oune to blown, and then Porez fell'. Police wore summoned, aud upon ai rival at tbo house the PortuuueBe were hoard to say, " lie careful what you any." Au iuvo-tiatioi i-. iu progress to day. Tho case wi 1 very likely come up tomorrow. Thank Id Honolulu, Los Gi-faBy Onci-tii'it ! la Fia gata "Presidents Sarmiontn," beg that the Editor nf the EVENINd Bulletin will express their grati tudo to tho iuhnbitants of Hono lulu for their kiudi ihh nod oouit esy during tho stay of the "PreHi dente Sarmiento" iu this port, and now await th-ir ordota for Yoko hama for which place the ship BuiU today. Honolulu, .Tulv 10. ISM. Henry Laws of Hprpckela Rank bun KMigtitd on account of con tinued ill health and will leavofor tho Coat iu tho near future to i o gone atiout n yeai. After spend ing about a year in California aud tbe Liiist hu will return to Hono lulu. The health of Mr. Lhuh Iiiih tii'on far from good ever sinco ho B-vered Inn umiueulion with tho Oovitiiiuo itolllcu in which ho wad eroployid. Get :i complete history of Philip pine warfare. Amphrllltx Hallort Otiart. Tho captain of tho Amphitrito Iihh sentiu to police authorities uu order for the arrest of thirteen sailors of his ship for desertion. Some of tho mou have told friends in town that thoy left tho ship for tho usual reasons. It you riago call Stor.'. want a good baby car on tbe City Fnruitute Tli Orphenm. ' "Murdor at tho Toll Gato" is tho cruosorae and tragic farco. Post and Marion will introduce this evoniug. Tho charming ao tors, Haoward and Boggs, will show in tho pleasing Bketch "Tho Agent." The Salvini acorobats who arrived by the Australia will civn n humorous coutorliou come dy. Frank Burton and tho othor luomnpra ot tno comjauy win show iu new turns. A rum aiurc crcam or tht rowoc, DR. BANNG MWDIR r f ilf rfiKHHfii iWMtfShifetliifcTinlB wwf riiii (iASMflh "n .flii igir dtW'Hi!ttiaf newsman ,aeTia I nr4t'u,ktmKimtoh&l&ill&tt tltfBiltiiiriii ij j-m Highest Honors, World' Fal 9T Qold Mcdaf, Midwinter FaU W A-fnld UaVIiik I'omlcr conlolulng . , Mbt alum. Tliajruru Injurious to lieUfc 4H vuheK