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if . I? The Advertise Consult For Evening knowing the to patrons Bulletin how profit to of Evening Bulletin iHe 1 I Vol. V. No. 93G. HONOLULU, H. I., FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1898. Price 5 Cents. AlfBushmen THE LATEST FROM MANILA SANTIAGO FORTS DESTROYED GOOD ANNEXATION NEWS SPAIN IS ABOUT BANKRUPT THE PROSPEROUS BIG ISLE S' K "& VJS Use it For Cleansing the Blood i it has no Equal. Wo give below the portrait and tratlinnntnl of Mr. Granger Ward ol Brisbane, Queensland "Some years ago nlillo In America I hail tcvor anil Akuc It lett me In a very weak stato and qulto done up. I took some of Dr. Ayer's Sars.iparilla and It soon put mo to rtRhti and my strength returned. I can safely recommend AYER'S Sarsapwa to otlicrs. Wlillo In tho bush of this country 1 bad au attack of scurvy but I loon Rot Ino of this complaint by using tlio samo remedy. For cleaning tho blood and for eruptions of tho skin I do not think It can bo btaU All the buslimcn use It." For Constipation take Dr. Avert Wilt. Thf y promptly relleTo and surely euro. Take them with Dr. Ayert Sanaparlllai one alda llio other. Hollister Drug Co., Ltd., Solo Agonts for tho Itopublio of Hawaii. LOSS OF THE JANE GRAY Foundered Off Cape Flattery with the Loss of 36 Lives. Had on Board an Expedition to Dig Gold in Alaska for Prince Lulgi or Savoy. Tl'o well - known whaling 8(j!r " or Jinf Grav fnunderod niui-'- j miles nil (Jit on flattery on Smi'ltv tuornitii!, May 22, with the 1 is of thirty six people. Twenty sovt'u were mivhcI by one of lit' steam launches carried on " boiiul The ill fated schooner sai'oil from SentUs for Kotzobuo Som (1 on Thursclny, May 19, with u'3 people on board, includ ing Captain Grookett and eight men. Major E. S. Ingrabam, witii u party of fourteen men, equipped by Fiinco 'Luigi of Savoy at an expense of 810,000, was on board, of whom only four W"io saved. Tuera was also an o'hor expedition of Italians on bonrl uiider Erminio Sella. Tho Bohoouer carried no cargo save the ouitiU of the panseugora. Ou the de'k vteto tu itam launches, in oui of whieh all who escaped found refuge. Had it not ' b"i- - i for this launch not a life wou'd u v been ved T e Jane Otay opened her Beams wlillo hove to at 2 o'clock in th' niurniug and in ten minutes IihiI no nk. Tho startling ordor "Everybody on deck" va- - the first inlimati n that anything nnusual bud happened. The two steam launch) s soon lloutod, aud in one, tho Kenuorma, belongiug to tho Ingraham expedition, M people crowded. The othor floated off in a damaged stato with four men on bo.i rd and is supposed to have sunk. The Burvivors rowed their launch to Vancouver island,whonce tboy wero taken to Seattle ma schoonor. Nearly all on board wero residents of Seattle and vici nity. The Jano Gray was built at k Bath, Maino, 1887, and was 82 ' feat long, 22 feet beam and 9 foot depth of hold. Hor registered tonnage was 107. Sue was buiil of. oak and being comparatively new .was considered staunoh and sound. She was fully insured. No Truth in the Stories of Smallpox and Dysentery in Dewey's Fleet. Garrison of Manila Is Short of Ammunltlo- n- Anotber Gunboat Captured After Agulnaldo's Head. The latest roliablo news from Admiral Dowoy is contained in the following, which it should bo noted is four days lator than tho fake dispatch received by tho Loudon Tolograph to tho effect that Dewey had lost a largo num ber of his mon from smallpox and dysentery: Hongkong, May 30. Tho Brit ish second class cruiser Fiquo has arrived hero from Iloilo and Ma- nila. SI o reports all quiet in both places. The Spanish Gar rison at Iloilo numbers 100 mon. and tho place had no defences. Supplies are roaohing Mauila from tho surrounding country. There is no panic in Manila. The Spaniards aro working upon tho fortifications, but the gunB ate old and useless, and tho garrison is abort of ammuuition. Hear Ad miral Dewey has informed tho authoritio of Manila that he will hold thorn for tho life of tho captain of tho Spanish pun-bo- at Oalluo, captured by the Uui ted States fleet. Tho Spaniards have boen throateniug to shoot him for surroudoi bag although ho was confronted by tho whole Amorican fleet. All tho American ships aro at uavite, Manila liny. Halt provi- sions aro plentiful, but fresh pro- visions aro not obtainable There is no sickness in the American fleet. In replj to tho Spanish attompt 1 win over Aguinaltlo's mon, he iubuigente am stil to law m mined tho SpuiinrilB th t the a ii utral ai tl w l1 a 'ait ov n Tho Spanish gunboat El Cauo, whieh captured tho American bark Saiauac, loadtd with coul, owned uy Wni.a Siin on J , Now York, loft Iloilo and liat gone t the -- a Doaiitzitii river. Ii i us sorted ihe Spaniards rol eased the Saranao owing to I ho fact that tho steamer hoisted the British flag prior to her oapture. The Americaus captured tho Spanish gunbot Ley to, which wuo attempting to run dispatches into Iloilo. A steamor is reported to havo landed (iOOO rifles at Cavite for the use of the insurgents. Tho Spaniards havoofforod i25,000 To- ward for tho bead of Aguiualdo, tho insurgent leader. Tho governor of Hongkong has prohibited the United States auxi liary cruiser Zafiro from taking war storos to the Amorican fleet, but has permitted her to tako ship officers' luxuries. Tho ZaGro Bails from hero for Manila today. Troopa Bull from Tnnipu. Washington, Juno 1. Tho troops sail d from Tampa t"dy. A Republican Senator who isouthori-t- y for this statement refused to say what was their destination. All indications point to Santiago. Bicycle Repairs Spring Seat l'osts with Kollor Bearings, Tomporod Conos, HaHCups, Axlos and SprockotH, 17 to 25; Chain, Clour CasoH, Cranks; Special IMocos and ro mini's In Stock or iiutdo to order at tho old rolia- - Wo The Honolulu Cyclery 231 King Street. whero prompt nttontlon will bo glon to all repairs. Oil your lilko froqttontly tIth "1UI-loy- 's Host llloyclo Oil" and savo lialf your hoavy pushing. Kstablishod 189U on tho bsts of "GOOD WO UK." Gervera's Fleet is Bottled Up Safely in the Harbor. Five Shots from the Battleships Iowa and Mas- sachusetts Silence Three or Four Batteries. New Youk, Juuo 2. A special from tho fleet off Santiago, under dato of May 31, says: Tho first battlo in which Amor ican ships havo met first-clas- s Spanish warships, backed by mod orn batteries mauned by expert French and Gorman gunners, has boen fought, and the honors aro all with tho Amoricans. Throo of the best ships in our navy, tho battleships Iowa and Massachusetts and the cruiser New Orleans, wore selected for tho fight aud for thirty fivo minutes this afternoon ougaged tho Cristo- bal Colon, the flagship of Admiral (Jervora lino squadron, and tho strong shore batteries at tho nar row ontranco to the harbor of San- tiago do Cuba. Throo or four bat torioB wore silenced with five shots, and tho flagship was cor taiuly badly damaged. Nono of the American vessels was hit. Moro castlo is in ruins and the shoro battories are silenced. Pout au Piunoe, June 1. Ac- cording to tho latest advices from Santiago do Cuba, when tho Span ish cruiser Cristobal Colon oniora cd from the harbor yesterday to tho entrance of the channel she was welcomed by such a furious tiro as soon as the American squadron sighto I hor that she was compelled to roturu into the bay. The Spaniards pretend that two shots landed in the stern of the Iova which must have caused damage. lbey claim the' Amoican squad rou ougngHt in the bombard tnout num uon a tiiirteou ships The American squadron which left Sautiag i waters at 4 o'clock yosWday afternoon returned in front of the eutranco of tho bay tins morning anu nioa two cannon shot-i- , which aro botioved to have been a signal for the Cuban troops, massed six thousaud strong threo miles from tho city. iiiVoryDndy expects gravo event-!- . THE 8PANISH ACCOUNT. Madri.l. Juno 1. The f.)llnwiin undated dispatch has been re ceived hero: "The American squadron com- manded bv Commodorn Snhlnv. composed of large ironclads aud cruisers, attacked tho fort ill cations at tho entrance of Santi- ago do Cuba. Our ironclad Chris tobal Colou, clotinc tho mouth of the port and suunorted bv tho fire from the forts, repulsed tho attaok, causing damage to tho eno my. JMANTEKALA." Manterala is the officer in com mand of the regular Spauish fleot in unnan wators. New York. Juno 2 Cnmmn doro Schley's recounoiesauco at Stutiao biy coufiims tJteidjpriB sion of General Miles and other military officials last week that from the momeutCervera's entered Santiarrn linrhnr. Hm co operating of land and naval lorceB would bo necessary. It is truo that Schley's exchaugo of shots with tho shoro batteries has de- monstrated that thev weto vnnk affairs at host. Havinrr sat mil ml himsolf of the impotency of the land fortifications, if in not. or. nocted ho will undortnkn d. timid his ships up the narrow, tortuous ouannoi in single nio, wlion that resuu can uo accomplished with infinitely less haxnrd. Tf in rnn. sidored probable that ho will blockade tho ohannol by sinking a numuor or worthless Hulks at tho ontranco. That he did not follow up the tromondous advan-tac- ho cained in tho utter dn moralizahon of tho batteries is taken as an indication that ho had Continued ou Eighth Page. Speaker Reed Has Agreed to Allow a Yotein the House. Private Telegrams Corroborated by News Di- spatchesBackbone of the Opposition Said to be Broken. A telogram from Now York, under dato of Juno 2nd, was re- ceived this morning by a pro minent Honolulu houso as fol- lows: "Contrifugals i C-- Beots 9a. 9d. "Annexation Day boforo yes terday prospect of annexation this session scorned discouraging. A great favorable change has oc- curred in past forty-oigh- t hours. Opponents losing hope. Ho d, although still opposed, has agroed to allow voto in House. Piesont indications strong that backbouo of opposition is broken and that speedy voto will soon bo taken m both Houses." Tho above is corroborated in a Washington dispatch of Juuo 1 to tho Seattlo whioh says: "The annexation sentiment is stronuor. It has crown sufficient ly to conquer Speaker Reed, who has withdrawn his opposition, and the House will consider tho reso lution. ''Congressman Lewis has seen the handwriting on the wall, and "as reiusea o join too iJomocra tio caucus to onn se nunexation Ho said tonight ttiat he opposed it formerly ou commercial grounds, but now he would favor u at a war measure, since from a strategic staudp inr, tho lelaudx, in view of our n-- w possessions in AMiatio waters, wre a naval and mill ory necessity. A number of Democrat ami Populiets havo followed Ljewis lead rhse will hIbd favor the imincliato cou htiudion of the Nicaiaua canal " Sovoral otiier firms rceived dispatchos today o iiifirming tho above. JAIL LUNA AHHAUtiTUD. A Jnpunese Murilnrer Convict Ilelabor Him With a Club. This morning Itnata, a Japa- nese, one of a gang of prisoners dotailed for road work, cornor of Mitgazine and Spencer streets, at- tacked luuit Anderson with a bil- let of wood, disabling his arm. The luua had ordorod him to doposit a sack bo wis carrying in a certain plflco and tho Jap with out waruiug attacked him. The was overpowered and bout back to the prison Ho is tho man who several years ago broko jail and swam to tho Japauoae raanof-w- or Naniwa when sho was in tho harbor. Ho is serviug itsou'ouca of lifo imprisonment for murder comtuittod utOlowalu, Maui. General Mllea nt Tuinini.i Tampa, Juno 1. General Miles and staff arrived horo oarly Tho gonoral refused to be interviewed. Royal makaa the lood pure, wholesome and dcllcloai. HK &akP P0W0EB Absolutely Puro hovm ammo wwreta pp., xrw VOPX. Ran on the Bank of Spain and Specie is Exhausted. Endeavors to Negotiate a New Internal Loan The Country Is Nearlng the End of Its Resources. Madrid, Juno 1. Tho otteution of tho public today io absorbod in tho condition of tho Bank of Spain, which is considered moro sorious than any revorso of tho war, inasmuch ob tho impossibili- ty of tho bank to holp tho govern ment means impossibility to con- tinue tho war. There was a long procession at tho bank during the day. All classes of pooplo wore roproBont iil and many women were in lino waiting their turu to change notes into silver, fearing tho notes would soon bo subjected to dis count. If tho run continue thore is danger of tho bank's stock of silver becoming exhausted, which would compel the government to resort to a forced currency, issu ing notes of small denomination. wasniugton, juuo x. xu,a statements from Madrid, almost semi official, of tho financial stringency and tho plain in- timation that the Bank of Spain and consequently Spain was noaring the end of its ro sources, wero regarded at the State Department as of moru real signi- ficance than many of tho cabled stories of battles on land or sea. Tho effect of thi notice umv be to haston operations ngamt Porto Bico lest tho priz slip from our grasp through n sadden and uo expected teiminntion of tho war. Now York, June 1 A dispatch to tho World from Madrid stys tho Government his decided to piy tho coupon debts of Spain, Cuba and tho Philippines in either silver or notes. Tlio su,iply of gold is exhausted. London, Juno 1 A special dis pttuh from Madrid says a deereo h bn publ""liil rignrdinrf th" iBsiio of an mtort.nl loau of 1,000, 000 pesetas at 4 per cent. PORTVUAL FOIl SPAIN. Hhowi Friendship to Her Neighbor In Varioua Ways. Now York, May 31. Cable: dis- patches to the World from Lidbon, Portugal, says: Tho Spaniards aro sending troops from all the provinces to Cadiz and Algeria, tho intention, it is said, being to dispatch those noldiers to tho Philippines as soon as the squadron is ready to con- vey them. But it appears that no nquadron can bo dispatched for a week or more, ttH all tho warships are short of ammunitioned some of them havo not even guns. In the northwest provinces of Spain tho Carlists are orgunixitii;. It is argued horo that iuasmuch as Ad miral Dewoy attacked Manila with p. troleura bombs and (ho Am ri huh bombarded the Spauihh towns without warning to tho intuitu tants, it is titna for Spain to mako uso of the right of giantmg Io ters of marque, so that pnvi teoring may mako havoc among Amorican shipping in tho Pacific and Atlantic The Portuguese aro very much in favor of Spun in tho present war. They have gone out of their way to assist hor. At tho instance of tho Span-in- h consul horo they have sent back Spanish dosortors who enter-o- d Portuguese territory, and aro now sending troops to tho frontier to prevent tho ontranco of any moro. Thoy oxorciso groat cau- tion of transmitting telegrams and letters for England and tho con- tinent gonorallyj assuming thoro must be something inportant in ovory telegram sont to London. Tho ton-minu- cars will not run on Berotania street tomorrow, on account of tho racos. Hon. H. H. Whitney Tells of His De- lightful Trip. Grand New Roads-Su- gar Cane Looks Sple- ndidRemarkable Progress of Kallua. Hon. H. M. Whitney, who ro turned from Hawaii by tho Kiuau, reports having hud a delightful trip. Ho niudo a circuit of tho big island. "Oh, tho roads are grand," Mr. Whitney said to a Bulletin re- porter in the palace car yesterday. "I travoled most of tho way in carriages. "Tho only filler sttetch I took was by steamer from Kawaihao to Honoipo, niid lh"tice 1 drove round away beyond Hilo. "Tho Laupuboohoo pali road is scarcely so great a work ns tho Nuuanu pali road, but its execu- tion is fully equal to tho Nuuanu work. "Tho grado is very easy. In faot the grading of tho new roads on Hawaii is splendid. "Sugar cane is looking fiuo all over Hawaii, with tho exception of Kohala. I never saw rinor cano than at Pahala. It is the 'Whit- ney' cano. Mr. Walton is actual- ly raising a foiuth ciop from one planting. Ti.roe rattoonB is be- yond all rule, two being genorally regarded as the outhitto limit of profit. They are also raisinut fino cano at an elevation of 2200 feet, or 200 abovo lho received limit. "Yo", it is tho lack of water that is the troublo at KohalB." "Haven't thoy struck arteeiaa water?" "Yes, but I don't think thoy have lieguu to pump it up yot. The water is nico ind fresh you con diii kit although ilrises and falls in the bore with tho action of tho ocean tides. How- ever, I was not usUore in Kohala this trip. ' There are some fine residences going up in Hi'o, bolides many ood sized business blocks in course of erection oi contemplated. Yen, Hilo is growing fast. "But tho place that surprised mo i Kailua. Its growth has been marvelous. Theio is a long string of buildings all along tho beach clear round the point. "The coffee looks well. I was in Olaa two days, but it rained all the time. The coffeo planters aro very sauguiuo and even boastful. " Tho finest coffeo plantation I saw bolonged to Japanese. Thoy have 12(1 acres of beautiful growth aud hearing. " I think tho planters, sorao of thom, mako a groat mistake in cropping thoir trees too young. Though they boar in two and three years, thoy should bo gives five j ears to form a good stalk." Tho veteran editor and public- ist is looking as if his trip agroed with him. Nt. Antlrnw'a Cntlivilrnl. First Sunday aflnrTnuily, June 12 Holy communion, 7:00; Morn- ing prayor and soimon, 11.00; Pule ahiahi, 3:20; Evensong and sermon, 7:30 Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. dold Medal, Midwinter Fair. w CREAM f BAKING A Pure drape CreatD of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. iiJfcvt . v& ki &&&( ' ' J X . 'ttdU-- i i.A...'. aiftWl&f,'to)a:r.Alft' L. .. .. . Mytila m

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AlfBushmen THE LATEST FROM MANILA SANTIAGO FORTS DESTROYED GOOD ANNEXATION NEWS SPAIN IS ABOUT BANKRUPT THE PROSPEROUS BIG ISLE

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Use itFor Cleansing the Blood

i it has no Equal.Wo give below the portrait and tratlinnntnl

of Mr. Granger Ward ol Brisbane, Queensland

"Some years ago nlillo In America I hailtcvor anil Akuc It lett me In a very weakstato and qulto done up. I took some of Dr.Ayer's Sars.iparilla and It soon put mo tortRhti and my strength returned. I cansafely recommend

AYER'SSarsapwa

to otlicrs. Wlillo In tho bush of this country1 bad au attack of scurvy but I loon Rot Inoof this complaint by using tlio samo remedy.For cleaning tho blood and for eruptions oftho skin I do not think It can bo btaU Allthe buslimcn use It."

For Constipation take Dr. Avert Wilt. Thf ypromptly relleTo and surely euro. Take themwith Dr. Ayert Sanaparlllai one alda llio other.

Hollister Drug Co., Ltd.,Solo Agonts for tho Itopublio of Hawaii.

LOSS OF THE JANE GRAY

Foundered Off Cape Flattery with the

Loss of 36 Lives.

Had on Board an Expedition to Dig Gold in

Alaska for Prince Lulgi or

Savoy.

Tl'o well - known whaling8(j!r " or Jinf Grav fnunderodniui-'- j miles nil (Jit on flattery onSmi'ltv tuornitii!, May 22, withthe 1 is of thirty six people.Twenty sovt'u were mivhcI by oneof lit' steam launches carried on

" boiiul The ill fated schoonersai'oil from SentUs for KotzobuoSom (1 on Thursclny, May 19,

with u'3 people on board, including Captain Grookett and eightmen. Major E. S. Ingrabam,witii u party of fourteen men,equipped by Fiinco 'Luigi ofSavoy at an expense of 810,000,was on board, of whom only fourW"io saved. Tuera was also ano'hor expedition of Italians onbonrl uiider Erminio Sella. ThoBohoouer carried no cargo save theouitiU of the panseugora. Ou thede'k vteto tu itam launches, inoui of whieh all whoescaped found refuge. Had it not

' b"i- - i for this launch not a lifewou'd u v been ved

T e Jane Otay opened herBeams wlillo hove to at 2 o'clockin th' niurniug and in ten minutesIihiI no nk. Tho startling ordor"Everybody on deck" va- - the firstinlimati n that anything nnusualbud happened. The two steamlaunch) s soon lloutod, aud in one,tho Kenuorma, belongiug to thoIngraham expedition, M peoplecrowded. The othor floated off ina damaged stato with four men onbo.i rd and is supposed to havesunk. The Burvivors rowed theirlaunch to Vancouver island,whoncetboy wero taken to Seattle m aschoonor. Nearly all on boardwero residents of Seattle and vicinity.

The Jano Gray was built atk Bath, Maino, 1887, and was 82' feat long, 22 feet beam and 9 foot

depth of hold. Hor registeredtonnage was 107. Sue was buiilof. oak and being comparativelynew .was considered staunoh andsound. She was fully insured.

No Truth in the Stories of Smallpox

and Dysentery in Dewey's Fleet.

Garrison of Manila Is Short of Ammunltlo- n-

Anotber Gunboat Captured After

Agulnaldo's Head.

The latest roliablo news fromAdmiral Dowoy is contained inthe following, which it should bonoted is four days lator than thofake dispatch received by thoLoudon Tolograph to tho effectthat Dewey had lost a largo number of his mon from smallpox anddysentery:

Hongkong, May 30. Tho British second class cruiser Fiquo hasarrived hero from Iloilo and Ma-nila. SI o reports all quiet inboth places. The Spanish Garrison at Iloilo numbers 100 mon.and tho place had no defences.Supplies are roaohing Mauilafrom tho surrounding country.There is no panic in Manila. TheSpaniards aro working upon thofortifications, but the gunB ate oldand useless, and tho garrison isabort of ammuuition. Hear Admiral Dewey has informed thoauthoritio of Manila that he willhold thorn for tho lifeof tho captain of tho Spanish pun-bo- at

Oalluo, captured by the Uuited States fleet. Tho Spaniardshave boen throateniug to shoothim for surroudoi bag although howas confronted by tho wholeAmorican fleet.

All tho American ships aro atuavite, Manila liny. Halt provi-sions aro plentiful, but fresh pro-visions aro not obtainable Thereis no sickness in the Americanfleet.

In replj to tho Spanish attompt1 win over Aguinaltlo's mon, heiubuigente am stil to law mmined tho SpuiinrilB th t the

a ii utral ai tl w l1 a 'ait ov nTho Spanish gunboat El Cauo,whieh captured tho American barkSaiauac, loadtd with coul, owneduy Wni.a Siin on J , NowYork, loft Iloilo and liat gone t

the -- a Doaiitzitii river. Ii i ussorted ihe Spaniards rol eased theSaranao owing to I ho fact that thosteamer hoisted the British flagprior to her oapture.

The Americaus captured thoSpanish gunbot Ley to, which wuoattempting to run dispatches intoIloilo. A steamor is reported tohavo landed (iOOO rifles at Cavitefor the use of the insurgents. ThoSpaniards havoofforod i25,000 To-

ward for tho bead of Aguiualdo,tho insurgent leader.

Tho governor of Hongkong hasprohibited the United States auxiliary cruiser Zafiro from takingwar storos to the Amorican fleet,but has permitted her to tako shipofficers' luxuries. Tho ZaGro Bailsfrom hero for Manila today.

Troopa Bull from Tnnipu.

Washington, Juno 1. Thotroops sail d from Tampa t"dy. ARepublican Senator who isouthori-t- y

for this statement refused tosay what was their destination.All indications point to Santiago.

Bicycle Repairs

Spring Seat l'osts with Kollor Bearings,Tomporod Conos, HaHCups, Axlos andSprockotH, 17 to 25; Chain, Clour CasoH,Cranks; Special IMocos and ro mini's InStock or iiutdo to order at tho old rolia- -Wo

The Honolulu Cyclery

231 King Street.

whero prompt nttontlon will bo glon toall repairs.

Oil your lilko froqttontly tIth "1UI-loy- 's

Host llloyclo Oil" and savo lialfyour hoavy pushing.

Kstablishod 189U on tho bsts of"GOOD WO UK."

Gervera's Fleet is Bottled Up Safely in

the Harbor.

Five Shots from the Battleships Iowa and Mas-

sachusetts Silence Three or Four

Batteries.

New Youk, Juuo 2. A specialfrom tho fleet off Santiago, underdato of May 31, says:

Tho first battlo in which Amorican ships havo met first-clas- s

Spanish warships, backed by modorn batteries mauned by expertFrench and Gorman gunners, hasboen fought, and the honors aroall with tho Amoricans.

Throo of the best ships in ournavy, tho battleships Iowa andMassachusetts and the cruiserNew Orleans, wore selected for thofight aud for thirty fivo minutesthis afternoon ougaged tho Cristo-bal Colon, the flagship of Admiral(Jervora lino squadron, and thostrong shore batteries at tho narrow ontranco to the harbor of San-tiago do Cuba. Throo or four battorioB wore silenced with fiveshots, and tho flagship was cortaiuly badly damaged. Nono ofthe American vessels was hit.

Moro castlo is in ruins and theshoro battories are silenced.

Pout au Piunoe, June 1. Ac-

cording to tho latest advices fromSantiago do Cuba, when tho Spanish cruiser Cristobal Colon onioracd from the harbor yesterday totho entrance of the channel shewas welcomed by such a furioustiro as soon as the Americansquadron sighto I hor that she wascompelled to roturu into the bay.The Spaniards pretend that twoshots landed in the stern of the Iovawhich must have caused damage.lbey claim the' Amoican squadrou ougngHt in the bombard tnoutnum uon a tiiirteou ships

The American squadron whichleft Sautiag i waters at 4 o'clockyosWday afternoon returned infront of the eutranco of tho baytins morning anu nioa two cannonshot-i- , which aro botioved to havebeen a signal for the Cubantroops, massed six thousaudstrong threo miles from tho city.iiiVoryDndy expects gravo event-!- .

THE 8PANISH ACCOUNT.

Madri.l. Juno 1. The f.)llnwiinundated dispatch has been received hero:

"The American squadron com-manded bv Commodorn Snhlnv.composed of large ironclads audcruisers, attacked tho fort illcations at tho entrance of Santi-ago do Cuba. Our ironclad Christobal Colou, clotinc tho mouth ofthe port and suunorted bvtho fire from the forts, repulsed thoattaok, causing damage to tho enomy. JMANTEKALA."

Manterala is the officer in command of the regular Spauish fleotin unnan wators.

New York. Juno 2 Cnmmndoro Schley's recounoiesauco atStutiao biy coufiims tJteidjpriBsion of General Miles and othermilitary officials last week thatfrom the momeutCervera's

entered Santiarrn linrhnr. Hmco operating of land and navallorceB would bo necessary. It is truothat Schley's exchaugo of shotswith tho shoro batteries has de-monstrated that thev weto vnnkaffairs at host. Havinrr sat mil mlhimsolf of the impotency of theland fortifications, if in not. or.nocted ho will undortnkn d. timidhis ships up the narrow, tortuousouannoi in single nio, wlion thatresuu can uo accomplished withinfinitely less haxnrd. Tf in rnn.sidored probable that ho willblockade tho ohannol by sinkinga numuor or worthless Hulks attho ontranco. That he did notfollow up the tromondous advan-tac-

ho cained in tho utter dnmoralizahon of tho batteries istaken as an indication that ho had

Continued ou Eighth Page.

Speaker Reed Has Agreed to Allow a

Yotein the House.

Private Telegrams Corroborated by News Di-

spatchesBackbone of the Opposition

Said to be Broken.

A telogram from Now York,under dato of Juno 2nd, was re-

ceived this morning by a prominent Honolulu houso as fol-

lows:"Contrifugals i C-- Beots

9a. 9d."Annexation Day boforo yes

terday prospect of annexationthis session scorned discouraging.A great favorable change has oc-

curred in past forty-oigh- t hours.Opponents losing hope. Ho d,although still opposed, has agroedto allow voto in House. Piesontindications strong that backbouoof opposition is broken and thatspeedy voto will soon bo taken mboth Houses."

Tho above is corroborated in aWashington dispatch of Juuo 1 totho Seattlowhioh says:

"The annexation sentiment isstronuor. It has crown sufficiently to conquer Speaker Reed, whohas withdrawn his opposition, andthe House will consider tho resolution.

''Congressman Lewis has seenthe handwriting on the wall, and"as reiusea o join too iJomocratio caucus to onn se nunexationHo said tonight ttiat he opposedit formerly ou commercialgrounds, but now he would favoru at a war measure, since from astrategic staudp inr, tho lelaudx,in view of our n-- w possessions inAMiatio waters, wre a naval andmill ory necessity. A number ofDemocrat ami Populiets havofollowed Ljewis lead rhse willhIbd favor the imincliato couhtiudion of the Nicaiaua canal "

Sovoral otiier firms rceiveddispatchos today o iiifirming thoabove.

JAIL LUNA AHHAUtiTUD.

A Jnpunese Murilnrer Convict IlelaborHim With a Club.

This morning Itnata, a Japa-nese, one of a gang of prisonersdotailed for road work, cornor ofMitgazine and Spencer streets, at-

tacked luuit Anderson with a bil-let of wood, disabling his arm.

The luua had ordorod him todoposit a sack bo wis carrying ina certain plflco and tho Jap without waruiug attacked him. The

was overpowered andbout back to the prison Ho is thoman who several years ago brokojail and swam to tho Japauoaeraanof-w- or Naniwa when showas in tho harbor. Ho is serviugitsou'ouca of lifo imprisonmentfor murder comtuittod utOlowalu,Maui.

General Mllea nt Tuinini.i

Tampa, Juno 1. General Milesand staff arrived horo oarly

Tho gonoral refusedto be interviewed.

Royal makaa the lood pure,wholesome and dcllcloai.

HK&akPP0W0EBAbsolutely Puro

hovm ammo wwreta pp., xrw VOPX.

Ran on the Bank of Spain and Specie

is Exhausted.

Endeavors to Negotiate a New Internal Loan

The Country Is Nearlng the End

of Its Resources.

Madrid, Juno 1. Tho otteutionof tho public today io absorbod intho condition of tho Bank ofSpain, which is considered morosorious than any revorso of thowar, inasmuch ob tho impossibili-ty of tho bank to holp tho government means impossibility to con-

tinue tho war.There was a long procession at

tho bank during the day. Allclasses of pooplo wore roproBontiil and many women were in linowaiting their turu to change notesinto silver, fearing tho noteswould soon bo subjected to discount. If tho run continue thoreis danger of tho bank's stock ofsilver becoming exhausted, whichwould compel the government toresort to a forced currency, issuing notes of small denomination.

wasniugton, juuo x. xu,astatements from Madrid, almostsemi official, of tho financialstringency and tho plain in-

timation that the Bank ofSpain and consequently Spainwas noaring the end of its rosources, wero regarded at the StateDepartment as of moru real signi-ficance than many of tho cabledstories of battles on land or sea.Tho effect of thi notice umv beto haston operations ngamt PortoBico lest tho priz slip from ourgrasp through n sadden and uoexpected teiminntion of tho war.

Now York, June 1 A dispatchto tho World from Madrid stystho Government his decided topiy tho coupon debts of Spain,Cuba and tho Philippines in eithersilver or notes. Tlio su,iply ofgold is exhausted.

London, Juno 1 A special dispttuh from Madrid says a deereoh bn publ""liil rignrdinrf th"iBsiio of an mtort.nl loau of 1,000,000 pesetas at 4 per cent.

PORTVUAL FOIl SPAIN.

Hhowi Friendship to Her Neighbor InVarioua Ways.

Now York, May 31. Cable: dis-

patches to the World from Lidbon,Portugal, says:

Tho Spaniards aro sendingtroops from all the provinces toCadiz and Algeria, tho intention,it is said, being to dispatch thosenoldiers to tho Philippines as soonas the squadron is ready to con-vey them. But it appears that nonquadron can bo dispatched for aweek or more, ttH all tho warshipsare short of ammunitioned someof them havo not even guns. Inthe northwest provinces of Spaintho Carlists are orgunixitii;. It isargued horo that iuasmuch as Admiral Dewoy attacked Manila withp. troleura bombs and (ho Am rihuh bombarded the Spauihh townswithout warning to tho intuitutants, it is titna for Spain tomako uso of the right of giantmgIo ters of marque, so that pnviteoring may mako havoc amongAmorican shipping in tho Pacificand Atlantic The Portuguesearo very much in favor of Spunin tho present war. They havegone out of their way to assisthor. At tho instance of tho Span-in- h

consul horo they have sentback Spanish dosortors who enter-o- d

Portuguese territory, and aronow sending troops to tho frontierto prevent tho ontranco of anymoro. Thoy oxorciso groat cau-

tion of transmitting telegrams andletters for England and tho con-tinent gonorallyj assuming thoromust be something inportant inovory telegram sont to London.

Tho ton-minu- cars will notrun on Berotania street tomorrow,on account of tho racos.

Hon. H. H. Whitney Tells of His De-

lightful Trip.

Grand New Roads-Su- gar Cane Looks Sple-

ndidRemarkable Progress

of Kallua.

Hon. H. M. Whitney, who roturned from Hawaii by tho Kiuau,reports having hud a delightfultrip. Ho niudo a circuit of thobig island.

"Oh, tho roads are grand," Mr.Whitney said to a Bulletin re-

porter in the palace car yesterday."I travoled most of tho way incarriages.

"Tho only filler sttetch I tookwas by steamer from Kawaihao toHonoipo, niid lh"tice 1 droveround away beyond Hilo.

"Tho Laupuboohoo pali road isscarcely so great a work ns thoNuuanu pali road, but its execu-tion is fully equal to tho Nuuanuwork.

"Tho grado is very easy. In faotthe grading of tho new roads onHawaii is splendid.

"Sugar cane is looking fiuo allover Hawaii, with tho exception ofKohala. I never saw rinor canothan at Pahala. It is the 'Whit-ney' cano. Mr. Walton is actual-ly raising a foiuth ciop from oneplanting. Ti.roe rattoonB is be-yond all rule, two being genorallyregarded as the outhitto limit ofprofit. They are also raisinut finocano at an elevation of 2200 feet,or 200 abovo lho received limit.

"Yo", it is tho lack of water thatis the troublo at KohalB."

"Haven't thoy struck arteeiaawater?"

"Yes, but I don't think thoyhave lieguu to pump it up yot.The water is nico ind freshyou con diii kit although ilrisesand falls in the bore with thoaction of tho ocean tides. How-ever, I was not usUore in Kohalathis trip.

' There are some fine residencesgoing up in Hi'o, bolides many

ood sized business blocks incourse of erection oi contemplated.Yen, Hilo is growing fast.

"But tho place that surprisedmo i Kailua. Its growth hasbeen marvelous. Theio is a longstring of buildings all along thobeach clear round the point.

"The coffee looks well. I wasin Olaa two days, but it rained allthe time. The coffeo planters arovery sauguiuo and even boastful.

" Tho finest coffeo plantation Isaw bolonged to Japanese. Thoyhave 12(1 acres of beautiful growthaud hearing.

" I think tho planters, sorao ofthom, mako a groat mistake incropping thoir trees too young.Though they boar in two andthree years, thoy should bo givesfive j ears to form a good stalk."

Tho veteran editor and public-ist is looking as if his trip agroedwith him.

Nt. Antlrnw'a Cntlivilrnl.First Sunday aflnrTnuily, June

12 Holy communion, 7:00; Morn-ing prayor and soimon, 11.00;Pule ahiahi, 3:20; Evensong andsermon, 7:30

AwardedHighest Honors World's Fair.

dold Medal, Midwinter Fair.

w CREAM f

BAKING

A Pure drape CreatD of Tartar Powder.

40 YEARS THE STANDARD.

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Our Shoes TalkThey will appeal to you now as thoy

novor have lioforc. No matter vliat tlio

price you pay, our SHOES are equal to it.

Wo do not advocate buying cheap footwear,

but inside tlio prices quoted vo can gua-

rantee complete satisfaction in lit, wear and

appearance.

A. E. MURPHY & CO.205 Hotel St., Arlington Block.

Just Received Ex "Mauna Ala."

A NEW STOCK OP

Hay, Bran, Barley,Surprise Oats, Wheat,Middlings ax?d Cracked Corn.

We liavo also received a fresh supply of

Port Costa and Starr Flours.

California Feed CompanyTele-phon- e 121.

LATE ARRIVALS3x S. S. "Beleic

Manila CigarsReceiving Regularly by Every Steamer

Havana, American and Manila Cigars,

Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos,

Pipes and Smokers' Articles.

HOLLISTER & CO.,Corner Port & Merchant Stroots.

Boardman & MasudaBusiness Agency.

Houses for Rent.Real Estate Agents.

Brokers lu Japanese Goods.Employment Agents.

Collections Mado.

Legal and other documents trans-lated Into any language.

Agents for Japan Emigration Company,

JAPANESE LABORERS:

Also Shaman fc Co., Manchurian orChinese laborers.

Room No. 1, Sprookels Block. Tele-phone 017. 021-- tf

Tommy K. Nathaniel,

Office: Kalawao, Molokal, H. I.

Abstract and BusinessOffice Agency.

Having been entrusted from busi-ness men all over Hih Islands for thepast year, I am preiitred to ninkeAbotruetn of TIHes or Heed in n mootvnorough. accurate and complete manuer, and In negotiate ml oh or leaned ofends belli iir'ng to thoje who are re

Mdlng at the Pettlement on short no-

tice. ftfS-S- m

Queen Street.

)i

LATEST STYLES JEWELRY

By last steamer from the Coast.

THE REGULAR THING

At my store, where tho

BEST CUSTOM WORK

Is clone repairing and new workboth. Pins, rings, bracelets-- , watch-making, etc.

H. G. BIART, - 4044 Fort St.

Monuments and Headstones,

Tho undersignod Is proparod to doCEMETERY WORK OF ALL KINDS,and supply MONUMENTS and IIKAD-STONE- S

of which ho has a groat va-

riety of tho Latost and Most ArtisticDesigns, and will also supply Stone Cop-

ing separately for surrounding come-t- o

ry lots.8fiy Estimates given In Marblo, Gra-nlt- o,

Hawaiian Stono, etc.000 tf FRED. HARRISON.

Evening Bulletin 75c per month,

MmmiMimi&i&&& , & .I

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yW vt- - ;i'" - RP wwwm

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JUNE 10, 1898.

THE WAR EAST AND WEST

Question in Spain Is Whether to Go On

or Give Up.

Clergy In Manila In a Quandary Franco

Strictly Neutral Cruiser Columbia

Damaged by

Thr Flreta In Action.

Port Au Priueo, Hnyti, Mny 31.

About 2 o'clock this afternoon,the Amoricnn squndroti, composedof 14 warships, of which tliocruiser Now xotk displnjed theling of Hoar Admiral Smnpsou,nud number of torpedo boats, began n heavy bombardment, withtho heavy uunt) of tho forts, iu the.harbor of Santiago de Cuba. 1 heAmoricnn firo wns directed priu-cipn- lly

against tho fons and tieharbor. The forts of M ro Castle,La Zucapa and Puutn Uuida sulfored tho most. Tho cannonadingwas very persistant, and cannothave fuilod to-b-e destiuutivo. Itlasted until 3:45 p. m, The town,which is situated near tho innerend of the harbor, escaped damago. At 3:45 a. m., tho cannona-ding diminished. At 3 o'clockcannon discharges were board ata distance, presumably nt sea, andcontiiaied for come time, whenthe firing censed completely. TliSpunirli authorities uminUiustrict silonco as to tho number ofvictims, which was appatontlylarge.

Key West, Fla., May 31. Newsreceivtd hero today from Santiagode Cuba that tho nux 1 aycruiser, St. Paul, has cut tho ta leofffioin that port.

Correspondents In Trouble.

W. H. J. Taylor, thn BiiiiliConsul liere, fo'ny r"oivol n

cablegram from Alexander Coiluu,British Consul-Goner- nl al Havana, in the following terms: "Plonsowarn Britih eorrespondentB ofuuw. pnp-.r- s who u.uj te iu K jWest with tho intention of comingto Cuba against attempting to doso, ObpociHiiy by too menus uaopied by Knight, Robinson andWbigbam, all of whom were ar-

rested and are now in prison. Itis needless to say this recommendation applies with still greaterstringency to correspondents whonro American citizens. Give allpossible publicity to this."

The tbreocorreepondonts namedin the dispatch crossed to Cuba innewspaper tugs, and lunded fromsmall boats, only to bo immtdintoly captured. Mr. Knight, whoreprenouted tho London Times, isin Fortress CabanaB, at Havana,and Mr. Robinson of tho PallAIoll Gazette and Mr. Whigut.niwho roprebonts tho Lundou Standuid, aro in MntunztB Jail.

The Orlalnul Wnr.

Couriers from Cuba todnybrought highly encouraging re-

ports from General Gnrcia'aarmy Gouernl Garcia alone, itis Haul, has 10,000 men, hotterequipp'd than ever before,exept in tho matter of clothing,aud thoy are in excollont spirits;5000 men, it is added, occupy territory along the norlhorn coastnear Mnnnti. Tho Spanish troopshave withdrawn to Santiago, Hol-qu- in

and Mnncoanillo, and Generitl Garcia still has his headquar-ters at Bayamo. General MarioMeu cal has been obliged toabandon his contemplated attackon Holnuio, Province of Santiago do Cuba, General Dugue, oftho Spanish army, having thrown10,000 men into tho city, andstrongly fortiQod the neighboringhills.

Pursuit of Hrltlih Iluttltohlp.A special to tho World from

Halifax N. S , says: Tho Britishbattleship Renown has just ai riv-

ed hero from Bermuda, with astory of a chaeo at sea by a strangesteamer. She left Bermuda onSaturday at 12:30 p. m audsteamed fast. Yesterday at 11:30o'clock the smoko of a steamerwas seen several milos nstern.Tho vessel gradually gained uponiho battleship until the strangercould bo hgou, plainly outlined ontho horizon. Shu was apparentlypursuing tho battleship.

Tho latter was plowing along ata 15 knot speed, but the strangercontinuod to gain. Sho sloweddown, when wi'lun a short Histauco ot tlio battlo-hi- p, aud pass-ed astern to tho wvstward. Tho

Continued on Third Pago.

Pate De

Foie GrasA delicacy sought after by conno-

isseurs In all parts of tho world; it

is rich and dolluiito, and Is used at

banquets and for lunches at o oil-

ing p.irtlcs.

To sorvo Pnto do FoloGrns Is to bo

ultra fashionable

No houso In Honolulu carries any-

thing llko tho variety In this lino

that wo do. Oiirassortinontls vory

largo and complete

PIM-OLA- S

aro olives stuffed with plmloutos,

a sweet Spanish Popper.

Evon tho brino tastes good.

Thoy aro a rich morsel, delighting

tho palato and assisting digestion.

An ollvo fork froo with each bottlo.

Lewis & Go.LABOR SAVED

MONEY SAVED.

Have your "Ruhbor

stamps liuulo by

tho HawaiianNeavs Co., Lt'd.,and obtain tlio

lowest prices iu

town. Satisfac

tion guaranteed.Call and oxamino

our new lino of

" UNIVERSALStamp Holders."

'J

Merchant Street.

Turkevs ! Turkeys !

FROM 6 TO 16 POUNDS.

Alive, Dressed or Roasted.

--ALSO-

Chickens, Ducks and

Sucking Pigs

AT THE

Central Meat Market,

Nuuanu Street.Leave Your Orders Early.

Telephone 10.4.J.A.FAELA,

200 Hotol Street,

IS READY TO HAKE

ALL KINDS OF SUITSfrom $16 to 18.

IW Money returned If you are notsatisfied. All work guaranteed.

Coflsolhtateu Sofia Water Co., LI

Esplanade,Cornor Allen & Fort SU., Honolulu

HOLLISTER A CO.,Auents

The Evening Bulletin, 76 cte. permonth.

GEAR, LANSING & CO,

TELEPHONE

REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENTS

STOCK AND BOND

CITY PROPERTY.

FOR RENT:

258.

1 COTTAGK, containing parlor, 3 s,

dining-roo- etc., and out-houses; socond cottago from PauoaIlrldgo on Punchbowl stroot. Forterms apply to alxno at 210 Kingstreet.

MAKIKI IIouho of 0 rooms. Klcctrlclights comploto. Lot 125x200. Hothouso, stablo, carrlago hnuso, ser-vants quarters and chicken houso.Fruit and ornamental trees.

NUUANU VALLE- Y- Houso of 7 rooms.Good stahlo and servants quartors.

i acres of laud, will Ic.iso for aterm at a low rontal.

THItEE NEW COTTAGES onstreet, near Walklki road.

FOR SALE:

King

MAKIKI House of 0 largo rooms. Hath,kltcUon and pantry; largo hall,veranda on 2 Hides. Klcctrlc lightscomploto.

MAKIKI Building lot 76x103.

PROSPECT75x160.

STREET--Build- ing lot

1 75x200 --Vahmblo lot in fashlonahlornsldonco'portlou of tho city. Palms,fruit and ornamontal troos. A dosl-rabl- o

lot for anyono contemplatingbuilding.

BERETANIA STREET Iniprovod pro-port- y.

Lot 200x290 through to Kl-n-

street. Two fiuo rosidoucos,Stables and sorvants quarters.Grounds woll covored with shadotrocs, plants and flowers.

ORGANIZED

210 ST.,

f--'

BROKERS!

COFFEE PLANTATIONS

FOR SALE:

OLAA LANDS.A flno Cofloo Ranch of 118 acres lease-

hold. 20 acres cleaned and undorcultUation planted with 1 year oldcotrco troos.

Excollont bargain In a Coflco Plantationof 100 acres. Feo simple 70 acresplanted in coflco trees from 2 to 3years old. Flno dwelling houso andoutbuildings.

A CO aero Coflco Ranch In feo slmplo,facing on tho Volcano Road. 15acres in coflco. 0 months mhancod.

A 30 aero Coflco Farm, loasohold pro-perty. 4 acres aro planted w 1th 4year old coflco trcos and 18 acresw itl) 2 year old troos. Tlio n norwill clour and plant 2 acres uddUtlonal frco of charge for tho pur-chaser.

280 acres of unimproved cofleo'lahd Justluck of tho Volcano Road. 30 footroad leading to tlio land.

A Coflco Plantation of 54 acres only 0miles from Hilo. 20 acres plantedin coflco. A houso and Improvo-mon- ts

on proporty.200 acres feo simple 50 acros undor

cultivation. 30,000 bearing trees.Good rcsidonco, stablo and laborersquarters. .

255 acres foo simple 30 acres culti-vated.

KONA LANDS.42 acros in Holualoa. 12 acres in cofloo

2 to 3 yoars old. Laborers houso.wator tank, etc., on same

8 acros on now Govornmont road. Allplantod In cofloo from 3 to 4 yoarsold. Laborers houso. Situated inKupalaalaoa, North Kona.

50 acres a portion cultivated. 2 storyframo dwelling.

3000 acros feo simple 1000 acros thohost of cofloo lauds. 00 acres undercultivation. 5 laborers houses nmlstoro houso at landing.

Finest Coffee Plantation on the Islands. 240 Acres in Fee Simple. 30,000Trees in Bearing, present crop estimated at 20 tons. Pulping

Plant and Laborers Quarters. Never Failing Spring

of Water. One Mile from Landing.

A.C3rE33XTO'5r

Greenwich Fire Insurance Company

OF

:lt:e"w moTzzz

GE1ANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YOI

EMHETT MAY, Superintendent ot.Agencies.

KING HONOLULU.

i . k&imt Vjrr fuA-ffMji rrtitimhtiinur jutoiti, lligMfiiiiiirfiifiWltiiilltitfirn

mi

P. O. BOX 10J.

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(llaupfeckeimio.BAjErS.

ONObUbU .... H. I.

San Francisco AgenU TM NaviDA Bamk OFBah Fbanciboo.

Diuw EXOnANOB oitBan FnANOiaoo The Nevada Bank of Ban

Francisco..London The Union Bank of London. Ltd.Niw York American Exchange National

Bank.CmoAoo Merchant National Bank.PARts Comptolr National d'Escompt de

Varla.'BbrWN Dresdner BankiHonoeono and ToK.oruMA HongkonR &

Bhanchal Banking Corporation.NbwZbaiundandAcstualia Bank of New

Zealand. ,....Viotobia and Vanooutbu Bank

North America.

Transact a General Banting amlEichange Business

Dcuolsts Received. Loans made on Ap-

proved Security. Commercial and TravelersCredits Issued. Bills of Exchange bought

and sold.

Colliotions Promptly Accounted Fort.

Established 1853

BISHOP cSs CO.BANKERS.

Transact a General Bankingand Exchange Business.

Commercial and Traveler'sLetters of Credit issued, avail-

able in all the principal citiesof the world.

Interest allowed after July1,1808, on fixed deposits 3

months 3 per cont., 0 months3 per cont., 12 months 4per cont.

Tjje Yokohama Specie Banl

LIMITED.

Subscribed Capital Yen 12.000,000PalrlDp'npital n 7,500,000

BoserveKnnd Yen 8,464,500

HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA.

BKANOHES" AND OENOIES.

Kobe, London, Lyons, New York,flan Francisco, Shanghai,

Bombay, Hong Kong.

Trimaots a General Banking and Ex- -

change Business.Agency Yokohama Sperie Bank

Hew RtBBMlc BalMiK. Ill w St, Hoaoliila.

Pioneer Building etnaLoan Association.

Assets July, 1897, $118,768.25.

Moauy Loaned on Approved Seourity.A riiug Bank for Uoutuiy DBposits.

Bon) Uallt on the Monthly InstallmentPlan.

Filteeiitli Soriea of Moo now uen.h'nr mrther particulars apply 'o

. V. GEA.lt, Secretary.Utmuibxr of Commerce Itooms.O.Uui. uonra. lfr3U-':- 30 1'.M. 373.H

J. S. WA-LKW-R

Qenehal Aobnt for Hawaiian Islands.

ltuftl Insurance Company.Aliiituce Assurance Company.Alliance Marine and General Assurance

Oompuuy.Bun Life Assuranoe Company of CanadaWdhelinaof Madgebnrg Insnranoe Com-

pany.Hon'tUb Onion and National Insuranot

Company.

Boom 13 Bprockels Block, nonolnln, H. 1.

BRUCE CARTWRIGHT.General Manager ot

The Equitable Life assurance Society

Ot the Onlted States for the HawaiianIslands.

Ott'oii Merohant street, Honolulu i

minfiiMnvn

kino and nddand streets.

The celebrated EnterpriseBrer on Draught and inButtles. .

4. JAA.Y CO.,

Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

515 & 517 Fort St., Honolulu

Telnhoner 22 P.O. Box 470

GONSALVES & CO., Ltd

WHOLESALE GROOEBS A1SU

WINE MERCHANTS.

225 Queen stroot, Honolulu, H, 1.

HOP WO COMPANY.King Street, Palaco Square

Merohant Tailor.Crash Duck nnd Llnon Suits mado to

order. Flno assortment of now and latestdesigns just arrlvod. Porfcct Fit Guar-anteed, LowoBt Prices.

ji! ii..iii

Businessis a fair exchange of advantages.

You give good money to your grocer;he gives you Schilling's Best tea thebest he has.

Art Portraits

Chesiioy W. Ewlnjr, a leading por-trait painter of San Francisco, Isnow In Honolulu nnd connected withour studio. His work hero Is already

On Exhibition

and admired by all who seo It.Wntor color and Crayon portraiturefrom llfeslzo to miniatures. A spe-cialty is mado of painting on ivoryand porcelain. Got your

Sweetheart's Picture

on your watch dial, or that of anyloved one. Photographing by thelatest science, with special regard toposing and grouping, still makesours the

Best Place.

At the old stand in Fort street.

J. J. WILLIAMS.

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Cor. Alakea & Halekauwila Bts.

Has a largo assortment of

ihandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly on band.

Estimatos given for bouse wir-a- g

and Electrical plants.

Marino Wiring a specialty.

THEO. HOFFMANN,.td Manager.

Yee Sing TieLargeWicketChairsof theLatestStyles

..AND..

FurnitureOf all kinds.

Fort Street, opp. Club Stables

Ivory WareLacquer WareSilver WareCrockery Ware

Wing WoTai & Go.214 Nuuanu Street.

Honolulu ;. (iolfee :. MilHAVING ESTABLISHED A MODERN'

plant for hulling, polishing' and assortingcoffee, we are prepnred to buy and olearcoffee in the parohment.

MODERATE CHABQE MADE FOB CLEANING

far Apply to

K-s- H. DAGKFELD & CO., Ltd,

S. IWASHITA,Watchma- - fe Gold & Sil-ke- r,

Jlifil versmith.

No, 417 Nuuanu street, next to Lore'sSakery.

3 OnsArxar in Towh.IEI

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JUNE 10, 1898.

Wife's Steamship Co's

TIME TABLE.

O. Ii. WIGHT, Pres. S. B. BOSE, Seo.Oapt. J. A. KINO, PortSnpt.

Stmr. KINAU,CLARKE, Commander,

Will leave Honolulu at 10 a. m., touching atlinfllnn.. Hfnulnoa It. n.rl kf..k.H. u.- mvm j muu ..Aa&viiu ,msame day Mahukona, Kawaibaeand Lau- -

Euuuvuoe iue louowing aoy, arriving atBame evening.

LIAVI8 nOHOLUI.U. ABBIVI8 HONOLULU.

Tuosdav...Iiinn"l I KVtilnv !..., -r

FrllinV .Illlv 1 I Tili.suliiu"" T....1 OQ

Tuesday... July 12 Frlday....."..July"8j.' uiiujr ...,, uiy is i luesuay ....July 1U

Returning, will leave Hilo at 1 o'cloolr. m., touohlug at Laupahoehoe, Mahnkona and Kawalhae saino day; MakenaMaalaea Bay and Lahalna the followingday; arriving at Honolulu the afternoonot Tuesday and Fridays.

Will oall at Pohoiki, PunasNo Freight will be received aftei

0 a. m. on day of sailing.

Stmr. C1AUDINE,CAMERON, Commander,

urn iouyo xionoiuiu inesaay at or, m,,touching at Kahulul, Hana, Hamoaanduiiiuiu, uxbui. ueiurmng arrives alHonolulu Sunday mornings.

Will call at Nun, Kaupo, on second trirof each month.

gJtFXo Kreignt will be received aftei4 p. it. on day of sailing.

This Company will reserves the right umake changes in the time of dep'arture andarrival of its steamers without notice unit will not be responsible for any onnsrinenotm uriflinu tlmrAfmm.

Oonslgnnes must be at the Luudings toicuoi.o luoir rriiK"'. miB uompany winnot hold itself responsible for freight afteiit has been landed.

Live Stook onlv ut owner's risk.This Company will not be responsibl

(or .Money or Valuables of passengeriinleHH plncod In tli uitr. nf I'lirsdrs.

Packagos conUilnlnir porsonal oirocts,whethor shipped as bnirgiigo or frolght,If the contonts thoroof oxcood $100.00 Invaluo, must liavo tbo valuo thoroofplainly statod and nmrkod, and tboCompany will not hold Itsolf llublo forany loss or damugo in oxcoss of thissum oxcont tbo irooils hn chlnnnil imdnra special contract.

All omployoos of tbo Company aroforblddon to rocoivo freight without

a shipping rocolpt therefor Intho form prosoribod by the Companyand which may bo soon by shippersUDOn annllratlon tn thn niirnnrn nf MmCompany's Stoamors.

Shipiwrs aro notlllod thai If frolght Isshlppod without such rocolpt, It will benololy ut tho risk of tho shlppor.

LusnuuxorH ure requestea to puronasttiokoti before embarking. Those failing touo so win oe snojeci to an aualtlonaloharge of twenty-liv- e per cent.

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THE WAR EAST AND WEST.

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steamor did not show hor colors.Sho was schnonor-rigged- , witbtwo funnels. Those on tho Ro- -nown tboaght sho was nil auxili-ary cruiser. Sho was largo andvory fast.

Tho rest of tho British NorthAmerican squadron will cruiso inthe West Indies all summer. Thoofficers of the Ilonown say thattho defeat end annihilation of thoSpanish fleet is only a quostionof time.

a nit or i.ob i cMadrid, May 31. La Epoca

says: "There aro two parlies inSpain. One is Booking for peace,the other for war, and both aroinspired by tho samo idea, whichis the bouetit of Spain. Tho form-er says tho only palliative of ourills is peace. In prolonging thewar, Ihero is- - no possibility fir nfnvorhble issue for us. Let usprnc ically rivh up ideals. Let uslook m tho leulny nnd not nttfinptimpoi-sihilities- , for it i- - impossiblothat wo can break n mathematicaland logical law which demon-strates, without a romance, thatone is less thou ten."

Tho views of considerable num-bers of Spaniards respecting thoconduct of the war aru exp oisodby El Nacional as follows: 'With-ou- '

plan, without purpoeo, withoutearnesintss, wo aro fritteringaway the ono advantage which thori.emy'j liu-- of m.lpHr nduoilion gave us Wo neithor boldlytake the offensive nor contino our

olveM strictly to defense. Admi-ral Oitvith rlisplav8 a systpra ofetrutogy which Wurniutd the beliefthat wo aro making roady for aprotracted war, so as to tiro outthe onemy, but CJautain AuuonMiuistor of Mariue, with his usualbroizmesJ, declares that ho cannotprolong tho couflict.'

Flfrt far Manila.

Ordors for 7000 men to accom-pany a third Hpiuiali destinod for Manila, htve been coun-

termanded at Madrid. Officialannouncements of thf sending ofa llfOt to Munild mentiou theNuui.incin a on- - of tin voisols.This oraft U tlius in aBarcelona dispatch: "'I ho NuniH- - cirt is hpro, her b ilwarks battereM, her anchors huO olia i sthi. k wi h rust aud her nint nilgone. Apparent' y she does nottariya single gun. I am uotu o whoiher hhe has en int-- s

Bevoud a few Boutri8, sh cortsinly hws uo or-w- . A small tangof men are liminn ling, wabmnaud paii ting, and ina'ii-- fromCrtittgoua hhve I fO'i ordered hereto do tho work of p.toliitiL' uo."

Beside, tl.e Nuin i cm, th- - arm-Te-

crui-- e CiimHiihI Cisii'Tosaud tlio ituihui Louaulo. lo.v in -- tout of dock at Outage! a. with theDon Murie Molina, tho Don Alvaro do liasau ami fio dola Vittona, will lio m.iludivl. ThePerse,. from Vnleiic.in. Iini linnn

j "from Ondiz nnd will be

transformed into an auxiliarycruiser. Similar orders are ex-pected for .the transatlantic liuor,Jovor Surra.

Crulaer In Collision,

New York, M ay 29. Tho U. S.cruiser Columbia arrived at St.George Island today and anchor-ed off Tomkinsville. She has abipholoin berr-tarboar- sido Thecaptain reports as follows: "At7:35 p m last night off Fire Islandduring thiok log tlio Columbiawas run into by steamor JFosuolia(British), heiico foi IJorloaux.The Foscolia struck the Ooluiuiiiaon tho atarb aul qutiter ju-- f rward of tlio after barbette, cuttingclean into the hull, making a holeabout ten foot and tilling th am-partm- eut

with water. Ihe Eosco-li- a

sunk almost lmmodiati ly aftr,but the Columbia succeeded inrescuing all of hor crow and land-ing them at St. George.

Mltaloiiury Perctitlon.Madrid, May 31. Tho superiors

of tho various missionary ordersin tho Philippines have sent amessage to tho Govornraent complaining that tho friars are subjectto persecution and assassinationthrough the machinations of secretBocioties thoro and in Spain. Themossago furtbor declares that tbofriars are willing to givo theirlives and proporty in defense oftho Mother Country, but that ifthe Government is unablo to pro-tect them, thoy would bo forcod toabandon tho Philippines.

Continued on Sixth l'ago.

The Remington Typewriter

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BRUSSELS EXPOSITION OF 1897.

$ This is tho Highest Possible Awakd, rankingabove a Gold Medal.

H. HACKFELD & CO., LTDSole

Oceanic Steamship Company.

. TIME TABLE.Tho Fine Passongor Steamers of This Lino Will Arrivo at ani

Leave This Port as Heroundor.

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Evening BulletinI'uMUhod Kvory Day oxcot

Nunday at 210 King stroot,Honolulu, II. I.

sunscititTioN iiatks:Tor Month, nnvwliaro In tlio Ha

waiian InIuikIs $ 76Tor Your 8 00Tor Yonr. post im Id to America,

Camilla or Mexico 10 00Tor Year, postpaid, othor toroinn

Countries 13 00

fayaiim: invahiahi.y in advancetklkimionks:

lulness Oillco 250Editorial llnom 109

V. O. llox 101.

A.V Gkaii... Publisher and ProprietorDani hi. Loa.vx EditorC. A. Pi:tkuoj Manager

FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1898.

Opponents of (U)uex(Uiou inWnnbington must bo in straits indeed, when they try to raise ascare of commotion in Ilmvnii an

consequent upou t!io cousummation.

All nrrnngomonts hnvo beenconcluded for a joint commissionto settlo nil matters in controversybetween tho Uuitod States andCanada seals, boundary, otc.This is a good eipn of tho times.

Advices from Manila of May 2G,

via HoDgkong, contain tho startling information that: "Hear Ad-

miral Dewoy is losing mon fromdieenBO almost daily. Smallpoxand dysentoty arc said to bo rifein tho American squadron." Therehas been later news from Manilawhich positively contradictthis dispatch Prcbnbly tlmreport is a product of the enemy.

RIDE BY RAIL TO WAIALUA

Great Treat Given to Members of the

Honolulu Press.

P General Agent Fred. C. Smith as PatbOnder

Feast at Mokulela Good

Time Made.

It was a rare treat tho OahuRailway and Laud Company gave

tho pross of Honolulu yesterday,Doubtloss all who shared it in-

tended, individually, boou to takotho run ovpr tho Wnialua extenston of the lino. Now they woreproffored the trip in the directors'palace car, "Pearl," in tho company of each other from differentjournals not uncongenial over,no matter if they do rnako tho furmutually fly in print on occasions.Moreover, tho fraternal party was

.placed under the personal conductof Frod. O. Smith, genoral passon- -

& nor nuci ticKei agent, a xypicairailway man for courtesy aud bonhomie. Conductor Gill had aneasy time of it, having no ticketsto punch or passes to scrutinize.

It is to bo presumed that theTeader kuows all about tho trip aafar as Waianae, the next warmestplace to tho orator of Kilauoa, andtbo scenes, grand and beautiful

'both, pureed by and through upontun wav to tnat place. All ttieway to Waianao the mountain andocean views are more or lesB dis-tant. Shortly before reachingthat plnco, however, you tako both

'' mountain and soa right aboard, asa sailor would say, and thenceonward, over tho extension nowtraversed, this condition becomesincreasingly in evidence It at-

tains a clunnx a Kiioua PointiXUuro is tjuiuiy uu iuuiu muiuich- -quo spot thun this in the wholegroup, it is rounupd y mo trainat an acute angle, tue directionthen taken bing exactly oppositethat from Honolulu to Ewa.From tho point the lino runs al-

most trup enst to AVaialua.Leaving Waianao deep valleys

and canyons run nway to tho east-ward, some shooring up high intotho mountain. In these recesces,which apsuine forms that are fan- -

Mastic in all their outlines,the-- vegotntion is generallyrank. Those who know the groundpoint out tho corner in Makaba

iVvalley, up uear tho prevailingcloud", round which tuo cotlVoplantation of tho samo namo is Hit

luntPd. As tue train tuuooerslong it passes close under beot- -

Hiug cliffs of regular aud groteBquo

shapes, with nil sorts of variationbetwoon, someono or two hundredfoot in height, Uouinu and boyouuaro the vast mother mountainmaeses aud peaks, in areas andpatches oven in places to thelofty ritlges and pinnacles cloth-ed with forest and Bhrub growth.It is interesting to noto the regu-lar deposits of nttrited matter attho bases of cliffs and slopes. Youcan spp how tho foothills atemade. Many caves may bo seenfrom tho car windows, nud somearo known to be of creat extent.

Upon tho other hand is thoPnoifio Ocean, for miles so clonebelow tuo track that a hnt mownoff a car passenger's head woulddrop in its otYervoscino fringe. Itwhs calm as a pond yeetoiday, atleast on tho down trip, but it waseasy to imagino tho spray dashinginto tho car windows when bigrollers broke upon the ruggedbeach. And tho gorgeous coloringof tho water away Bheorto tholimit of view a painter might aswell try to do justice to a rainbow.It gavo tho idea of a rainbow hav-

ing condonsed and dropped upontho inGnito bosom in a prismaticshower.

Dr. Bishop told tho party therewas something of historic, as wellas sconie, interest at tho ultimatoreach of Kaena Point.This the traindoes not circutnlomote. Tho trackcutting through tho bordor of thecliff leaves between it and tho sonan extensive congorios of sanddunes. Ttiese abound with protty shells nud on their heated sur-fa- co

are seen ninny bleached bonesof seafowl, also beautifully floworiug creopors having, strnugo tosay, foliago ob succulent asanything growing about amarsh. What tho Bulletinman thought the most curiousphenomenon was a plantation orstone bushos, or what could not bec 'uiport-- t anythit g else. Thoscientist of tho Friond said theformation was caused by tho action of rain upon tho sand.Speaking of sand, the train runsright ovor barking sands nt Ma- -kua, similar to tue famous barkersat Wnimea on Kauai. There wasa distinct yelping heard from tliovibration of tho tram in passing.

Only tho Anglican Chroniclo,tho Hawaiian aud the Bulletinfollowed tho Friond's guidanceover tho rocky path and hampering Band to an elevation commandiug tho capo proper. Thoywero wall rppaid, both by thecuriosities just noticed, and bythe sight of nn anoient causeway

a smooth flag road, porhaps fivofeot wide and well preserved adistance of fifty yards. Thedoctor said it was a sort of a boatlanding for tho chiefs in connec-tion with their fishing and othervontures to soa. Tho view hero,too, is indesoribablo in magnifi-cence, taking in tho ocean andfhore on both hnuds, includingtho coast line eastward to KahukuPoint, the most northern point ofthe islnud. Thoso who stayed bythe coaoh missed all this.

Mr. Smith was deemed particu-larly good for resting the trainthere, and no harm was dono. Woreached tho hither side of Waia-lu- a

river before noon, and couldgo no farther because tho workmen have not yot finished thobridge. The train was run backto Mokulein ranch pastures andstopped opposite the houso, towhich the party was convoyed upon a dray all standing nnd holding on to each other. Tho OLuso brotuor had the good luck tohave hurt bis foot last woek, andin onsenuonce ho had tho distinction of riding up with thomanager in a brake.

Wultor F. Dillincham, manacfrof the ranch, all bronzed and fitlookiug in cowboy toggory,and bisfiioud, Gerrit P. Wildor, visitinghim received the pen drivorB withthe moBt unaffected aud cordialhospi ality. They registered intho office aud with two or throefriends picked up on tho waycame to about this crowd:

0 G Ballentyne, T G Ballenlyne and Ed Towso, Gazette andAdvertiser; Rev S E Bishop, DD,Fiioud; P H Dodge, AnglicanChurch Chronicle; Edmund Norrie, Independent; F J Testa, Makaainana; Hon H M Whitney.Planter.-- ' Monthly; John M Vivas,ULuso ilawauano; Jj hi Mpsiek,Uuwaiiau; Jii Li Ijiko. lie AlohatVina: Robt W Shinclo. comrais(ionei dedguato of Hawaii at theumalia lixpomtion; Luke Ulian,Hawaiian Ghineeo Nhws; C Yaknam, Honolulu Cbiueso Chromcle; D W Knmaliikane, Loea Kalai Ainu; dipt Isaiah Br-y- . D' AH Siuclair, Clmrh-- J Fal'k, and DLngau, Bulletin.

Soon a call was made to a tablespread withafino luuchoon, under

n canopy of Amorican and Ha-waiian flags in a cool cornor underfruit troes. Tho feast was sup-plied by tho Hawaiian Hotel tol ho ordor of tho railway managementj yot not nil of it, for grentheaps of sovoral kinds of fruitgrown on tho place first attractedattention. There woro mangoes,poaches, grapes, fig, watei melous,limes, porhaps othors. From thovery chairs around tho board youcould seo tho golden peachesspangling tho orchard's green.Dr. Bishop said grace, and nppotites one had bettor not bolievo

wore up to concert pitch.Mr. Whitney arose, when the

onset had slackened, and in afew cordial words proposed thehealth of Mr B F Dillingham,manager of tho Oahu Railwayand Land Company, and hisworthy son roprosonting him onthat occasion.

Mr. Dillingham gavo au appro-citti- vo

response in which ho oxprosscd a natural prido in tho suecess aud progress of tho railwayenterprise initiated by his father.In conclusion he proposed, "ThoPress of Honolulu, without anyyellow journalism," and thoeditor of tho Bulletin beingcalled to respond gavo some ac-count of Mr. Dillingham's groatexertions nnd sacrifices to starttho railway that has dono,and is doing, and is going to donn incalculable amount of sorvicoin dovoloping tho resources ofthis island.

Speeches followed by Dr. Bi-

shop, Messrs. Balloutyno, Testa,Wilder, Norrie, Vivas, Luko Chan,Liko and Smith. Tho health ofMark P. Robinson, as a Hawaii inwho was one of Mr. Dillingham'sstrongest and earliest backorB,washonored with enthusiasm.

After leaving tho tablo tho partywas kodaked several timcB.

On g dnu back to tho trainMessrs. T. G Ballontyno and R.W. Shingle wero jolted off thedray in swinging through a gatoway, and Mr. Bahontjuo had histrousors cut by and his leg bruis-ed by pinching between tho wheelaud truck At this the horseswere hauled up m d Dr. Bishopand Mr. Testa got off and walked,as dooming tho paco a trifle fastorthan made and provided by thestatutes.

Tho train returning only stopped twice tho first time at Wnianne "to give tho oncino a drink,"and again a few minutes at PearlCity. It reached Honolulu a littleafter fivo, having dono tho 55 milesin two hours and a quarter.

Mr. Smith had cold drinks andcigars for tho party going nndcoming, with lots to spare on ar-riving at tho home station.

W. J. Gallagher is recoveringfrom a week's sovere illness, anahopes to resume business Monday!

Ordors solicited for specialmenu or dinnor cards, done inwator aolors or oils. King Bros.,Hotel street.

2x1Schillings Best baking

powder ought to sell fortwice as much as the nextbest. ax

O. R. & L. Co.

TRAINS.

3STATIONS.

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(Outward).

A.M. P. M.

Honolulu ., 9! 1J J I 10 5:10Pearl City. 8:07 3S4! 5:50Ewa Mill.. 8:37 10: o3 4:oj 6 : 10Waianae. ., o ; 37 o; 51 4:41Walalua 13 i OO s:8

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STATIONS.u a s-s y

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Walalua .. 6: 13 as J9Waianae.. 7i 11 10 ! 00 i!55Ewa Mill.. 7:47 10 ! sg 4 : 3' rawsPearl City. 6: n 8:07 : n I t soHonolulu . 6; 50I 8:40 13 : 15 5 ; 36 ! 45

P. C. Smith, Gon'l Puns. A FreightA Kan I,

0. P, rtn.NiHON, Sunorlutomlont.

The Evening Bulletin, 75 els, permonth.

Timely JopiejMay 9, 1898.

Last week we drew your at-

tention to the good qualities ofthe Aermotor Steel Windmillbut did not mention the factthat although the Aermotor "will

pump more water than anyother mill, even with a poorPump, still even it will not doits best work unless attachedto a good pump.

We keep in stock to go withour 16ft. geared mills the

Gould Triple

Acting Pump,which will furnish from 8000to 10,000 gals, per hour.

For our smaller mills wehave a pump which is manu-factured by the

Aermotor Co, Itselfand is just the thing for thosewho want a pump that ischeep and, at the same time,the best of its kind.

TJbiiDHawaiian Hardware Co,

LIMITED,NO. 307 FORT STHET,

Opposite 8preckels' Bank.

Sale of Work and FairIN CONNIPTION WITH Till!

Sewing Society of St. Andrew's Cathedral

Saturday, June 18th,IN THE SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOM,

Doors open 2 to G:30, nnd from 7 to 0:30,Plowors, Fancy, Toy, Sowing, Candy,

ijomonauo, jco i renin, uollooTables nnd Orab llox.

BQi.Tho Kmornld Qulntctto Club Intlio ovonlng. 1);)0 td

The Boys in BlueA coinplcto collection of Photographs

to bo hcon at DAVKY'S STUDIO. Also,tho only pictures taken of tho presentation of tho Stars nnd Strlpos to tho U.S. S. "Charleston." Portraits of thohighest quality, and tho most completenrtistiu collection of Island Vlows uponIridium, Platinum or Sllvor Papors.

Dayey Photographic Co., Ltd,,Cornor Port and Hotol Stroots.

Notice.The following Drafts Issued by tlio

Portuguese Mutual Bonellt Society ofHawaii with dates as hereunder hav-ing been lost, payment of such draftslias been stopped. The public arohereby warned not to negotiate thesame:

Draft No. (153. dated Dec. 18.1807.favor of Manuel Nuncs, $12.50.

Draft No. C04, dated Dec. 13, 1897,favor of Joso Lulz, 41.25.

Draft No. 665, dated Deo. 13, 1897,favor of J. P. Spiuola, 842.50.

AUUUHIO U. PJS8TANA,Secretary 11. D.

Portuguese M. B. Society of Hawaii.036-- 6t

Sealed. Tenders.Will bo received at tho Oillco of tho

Auditor General until noon of Wed-nesday. Juno 15. 1898. for nrlntlnirand binding 100 Warrant Books,averaging say 500 Warrants each.Also sundry rorms or ncccipts anilBlanks for uso in tho Audit Ofllce.The printing to bo done on dlll'ureutcolored papers, and In different de-signs In accordance with speclllca- -iions which can do seen at tuo AuditOJllce. The work to bo delivered onor beforo Juno 30, 1808.

Tho right Is reserved to reject nnyor ull of tho bids. H. LAWS,

Auditor General.Honolulu, June 10, 1808. 0i--

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Agents for Dr. Dflmel's Linen-Me- sh

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We Make Shirts to Order.

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.00 Suits for Si 8.00.

t& Thlx Is no humbug. Conic andtake your pick.

MEOEIROS & DECKERNo. 11 Hotol Htreet.

Lichee Nut TreesFOR SALE !

Just received, the finest lot ever im-ported. A choice variety.

Over Two Years OldSSi.Will bear in from 18 to !24

months. Inquire ut

Kwong Hip Lung Co.,035 401 Hotel Street. lm

DR. P. E. CLARK,

DENTIST.

13--1 J Progress Block, cornor Borotanlannd Fort Streets, Honolulu.

A. R.'ROWAT,Veterinary Surgeon. 510 Fort Street.

TIXKl'HONE 785.

Orders left at Club or PantheonStables will bo received and promptlyattended. Diseases of dogs a specialty.

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for One Dollar.

Hero is the List:

Dipper,Can Openor,Egg Beater,KitchenStrainer,Onlco Mould,Bucket,Dairy Pan, .

Pie Plate,Grater,Candle Stick,Oako Turner.

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The People's Store.

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46000 Sets TTsedIN THE

UNITED -:-- STATESWo invito Inspection Goods on Exhibition

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Wilson & WhitehouseSolo Liconsees for Hawaiian

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The Bulletin will not boisBuodtomorrow.

Cnptnin J. A. King rotumedfrom Hnwaii today.

There will bo no freight trainon tho Oaliu railway tomorrow.

Thomns "W. Kpphp, tho trngedian, died in Now York on tho let

Tho Auringi Bails south at 4.

and thd Miowcra north at G

o'olook.

. Hawiiiiuu flags, bunting andshioldB at I. X. L. store, for tho

- 11th of June.

f"' No details of tho death of T. H.v . pavips have boon received hb yet

,y by tho 6rm.The acting consul for Donmnrk,

F. W. Macfarlane, a mutrnlity notico to Danish subjects.

J. I. Dowsett is very soriouslyill at liia homo. Ho bus beenconfined to his room for the lastthree clays.

Auditor-Gener- al Laws adver-tises for a quantity of printing tobo done for his office to moot thorequirements of tho now AuditAct.

Thoro was no session of thoSonato this morning, owing to thoabsence of a quorum. Vico Prosident Knuhauo adjourned untilMonday.

Pcarflon & Hobron nro agentsfor tho Search Licht BicycleLamp which is generally concededto bo tbe boBt bioyclo lamp in existonce.

Frank Godfrey has got outnoat programs of tho races, witha full pngo oppofiito tho Hut formomoranda. They cost 15 cents.Favorites are marked.

W. G. L win & Co. bavi not yotbeard from the San Franciscooffice of tho Oceauic SteamshipCo. regarding a bnt to put on ifplace of tho Zeulandia.

A dollar saved is a dollar earn-ed. You can save a good manydollars bv buying vnni croeoriesof J. Huiohins, U27 Fort ott cut.P.O.box402. Telephone 358.

Danto,thoNapoleon of magicians,will open at tho Opera House onTuesday evoning, in a marvelous entertainment. Moro parti-culars will bo given on Monday.

Soo, nptice qf sale of work andfair, to bo held by tho ladies'Sewing Society of St. Andrew'sCathedral, in tho Sunday Schoolroom Saturday after first, afternoon and evening.

A new folder time table, with amap of Uahu, has been issued bytho O. R. & L. Co. It includestwo traiuB daily to "Waialaa audwill co into effect on Monday.Tho table is nont and complete.

An old burial ground has beendisturbed bo tho plows in gradingGeorgo Beckley's lot on Punch-bowl. Skulls and skeletons havebeon brought to the surface. Achild's coffiu is among tho mourn-ful relics.

Bort Willison leaves on tboMiowora tbia afternoon for Vic-toria with his aggregation of circuspeople. It is hoped that in hisnew venture the genial managerwill meet with tho publio supportbio show dosorves.

Georgo H. Paris of W. W. Di-mo- nd

& Co. leaves for til Statesabout tbe end of this month. Mr.Paris is going on a purely busi-ness trip and expects to bo back inabout seven weoks. Ho will visittbe Eastorn cities in tbo interestsof tho firm.

Tho Wall, Nichols Co. havo onsalo a very pretty badgo of wel-

come. It is on whito satin ribbonand boars tho words, Aloba nui toour BoyB in Bluo Tho Amoricaneaglo and Hawaiian coat of arrasand tho Hawaiian and Amoricanflags aro also displayed.

You should not fail to attendtho meetings that aro to bo boldat tbo Salvation Army ball, cornerKinc and Nuuanu streots, whichwill do conducted by Col. Evans,tho loader of tbo a. A. on tho Pacifio Coast. The Colonel is anablo speaker and of wido oxporionco. Juno 11, 12, 13, at 7:30p. m.

Head Iuna Brinton, over at thoMormon settlement at Laio, is gottine un a dolfcation to meot the.Utah boys in bluo when tboy ar-

rive next week under Col.Young a grandson of BrighamYoudl'. who is iigreat friend ot Elder Brinton.The regiment is composed of oldneighbor of many of tho Mormons at Laio.

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' THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JUNE 10, 1898.lammmsn

THE MANILA EXPEDITION

Orders Given to Rush Oat the Second

Contingent.

Tbe Monadnock Also Ordered to Manila, as

Well as the Bennington Ha-

waiian Rumors.

San Francisco, Juno 1. Ordershavo been received from "Washingtun to rush the work of preparingtransports for tho second Mauilnexpedition. Tho work on thost amors Zealandia, Colon and01 na is progressing rapidly un-cle' Genoral Merritt's supervision,but unless more men aro put onthey cannot possibly bo ready bo-fo- ro

tho middle of next week.Tho steamers Centennial ondOhio will not arrive from PugetSound for several days yet and alargo amount of work nas to bedone on thom; nnd it is doubtfulif tboy can sail with tbo rest oftbo fleet.

The steamer Clovoland and theship Boanoke were inspected to-

day by naval officials with a viowto chartering them for troop ships.

Viillojo, June 1. It seems to bowell understood at tho Maro Isl-and Navy Yard that tbo Monad-nock has beon ordered to go toManila, and that tho governmentlniH purchased tho British shipWhitgift to accompany ber. ThoMonadnock is now on ber wayhoro from Puget Sound to bedocked.

Washington, Juno 1. Secre-tary Long will send an auxiliarycruiser to Pugpf Sound to take tboplaco of tho Monadnock.

It is now belioved that thoWashington trm ips will go to Mnuilu as at first intended, and thatthey will go with General Oti

General Merritt will bo givenibuluto power 8 novoi nor of t ePhilippines. Definite steps havebeen taken to incroaso bis force to20,000 men. Orders havo been issued for tbe purchase of suppliesui eight additional regiments.

Nearly all of those General Mor-r- itt

will soloct from tho EastornStates.

Tho second oxpodition, underthe command of Genoral Otis,will loavo San Francisco Boon, buttbe third, personally commandedby General Merritt, may not startfor several weoks, as much inB

to bo dono in organizingtho troops and securing trans-ports.

Ordors bavo been issued forthe Bennington, now at Honolulu,to join Dewoy's squadron, and inevent of annexation a good, sub-stantial warship may bo neododat the Hawaiiau Islands.

Beliablo information comesfrom Hawaii that annexation willproduce an internal revolt againstthe present Government, which, ifsuccessful, would provont ourusing tbo islands as a baso of sup-plies.

San Francisco, Juno 2. ThoNebraska regimont has recoivodits rifles and ordnanco and is nowfully equipped. Tbo Idaho bat-talions are up to their maximumstrength and ready for instant sorvice. Tho Kansas men bavo re-ceived their uniforms and equip-ments and get their rifles and am-

munition today.General Merritt will be banquot-e- d

by tho city next Tuesday.French residents will givo tho

proceeds of tho Fall of tho Bastilocelobration to tho Bed Cross So-

ciety.At Mare Island Navy Yard tho

Monterey bad received hor warpaint, as well as tho collierBrutus. Tbo intention, accordingto tho latest information, is tohavo the Monterey go to Hono-lulu under ber own steam andtako a tow from tho Brutus thorest of tho distance. It is saidthe idea of having anotbor tugaccompany tho monitor and berconsort has boon abandoned. Thetowing hawsers are throe in num-bo- r

of 12-in- manila, and 370foot long.

To Danish Sutpeots.In eonscquoneo of tho outbroak of war

between Spain and tho United States ofAmerica, tho Govorumont of Donmarkon tho 20th day of April last, declaredIts neutrality, and enaitod a provisionallaw prohibiting Danish subjects fromaiding bolllgeront powers or givingforeign powors legitimate roason to com-plain of tho Stato ot Denmark as a nou-tr- al

power, In aocordunco with tho de-claration iimdo at Purls on tho 10th ofApril, 1800.

F. W. MACFAItLANE,Acting Consul for Denmark,

Iloyal Danish Consulato, Honolulu', H.I., June 8j 1803. 030 3t

:ri. a) i .. . , i

War -:- - NewsEverybodyShould SubscribeTor Either tho

Oall,Olironiole orExstnairier,

In ordor to gotAll tho News !

ONLY 1.00 A MONTHs

At the local agency

WALL, NICHOLS CO.

The Very Latest and Best in

Mechan

Tools

And-

Just rocelvod by tho

Fort Stroot.

ics

IMPROVED FLOWER POTS

SAUCERS!TERRA COITA VASES!

we

KOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.

Honolulu, II. I., Juno 7, 1808.Tho "Commlttoo of 100" on Eulor-tainino- nt

of Visiting U. S. Troops, willnot bo responsible In any way for billscontracted othor than by CommlttooChairmen, as follows:

Gonoral Chairman: Goo. W. Smith.Exocutlvo: II. P. Baldwin.ltecoptlon: Col. J. II. Sopor.Eiitortalruiioiit: Dr. M. Ii Grossman.Grounds and Decoration: W.H.Hoogs.Flnanco: J. B. Athorton.Commissary: Capt. W. (1. Ashley.

Gi:o. W. SMITH, Chairman.LD. TOWSL, Secretary.

034 nt Commltleo 100.

Corporation Notice.

Loo Chit Sam, will actas l'rosldont and Bow Hoy will act asManagor of tho O.iliu Lumber and Build-ing Company, Ltd., during tho absancoof Loo Chu from tho Itopublle.

OAIIU LUMHKH & BUILDING CO..LTD., by Loo Chu, Its Prosldontand Managor.

Datod Honolulu, Juno 8, 180S. 034 3t

Notice.

Tho Steamer "Klnau" will arrlvo InHonolulu, until further notico. on thoaftornoon of Tuesdays and Fridays, in- -sioau or tno morning or Wednesdays anaSaturdays. Soo corroctod Tlmo Table.

WILDER 'S STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.Honolulu, Juno 8, lhOS. 031 2t

Dividend Notice.

Thero will bo a Dividend due andto tho Stockholders of the

ilowalu Sugar Company from thisdate at tno oillco of win. G. IrwinCo. W. M. GIFFABD.

Secretary.Honolulu, June 8, 1808. 034 2t

Notice.The Steamer "Claudinow leaving

Tuesday, Juno 7th, will arrive In Hono-lulu, Saturday morning, Juno 11th, onoday ahead of schedulo tlmo.1

WILDEK'SS.S. CO.Honolulu, May 2.1, 1808. 022 Ot

For Sale.

70 Head of Fine Large Mules

To arrlvo In a fow days fromCalifornia.

034 lw B. P. MiCULLOUGH.

RightatYourDoor !

Lvory summer many of our nooplovisit nt tlio arlous springs throughouttno united Mlatcs in xeuruli 01 lost iicami.Owing to tho heavy expense incnrioil bytlino consumed In making these Jmir-noy- s,

many nro compelled to ronmln nthomo In consoimuni'o.

BartlettAfter careful utility nnd thorough In

vestigation ns to tho most ollectlvowaters for tho alluionts most common toour pcoplo, wo find that 1IAUTL171THI'lUNUS WATT.lt Isby far superior toall others. Many prominent rosldontsof Hawaii hao visited tho springs andall nllko ngrco that It lias no equal Incuratlvo qualities.

SpringsTho leading physicians of California

prescribe It, many consider It Indls-ponslbl- o.

For stomach and kidneytroubles It Is especially recommended.

Call anil iciolvo n circular continuingtestimonials of ooplo who aro yell andfavorably known.

WaterWo tiro carrying In stock this vain-abl- o

water In quantities to suit at thofollowing prices:

Per Caso of 50 Quarts $ 0.60Per Caso of 50 Pints ttMPer Doz Quarts 2.50Per Dox Pints 1.00

Hollister Drug Co.

Sole AgentsFor the Hawaiian Islands.

lKB" .f ?L

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LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR

SPECIAL BAJRaAXJSTS

S.Sachs Dry Goods Co., Ltd520 Port Sircot Honolulu.

ffleU Gowns, Chemises, Skirts, Drawers & Corset Covers.

Cheaper Than You Can Make Them.Ladles' Night Gowns, good cotton, well innile only 50c.Lndies' Night Gowns, tucked yoke laco or embroidery trimmed for $1.00.Our Night Gowns for $1.25 can't bo boat.

Ladies' Skirts. - ,Ladles' Skirls, rullle, innilo of good cotton for 60c.Ladles' Skirts for $1.00, with cluster of tucks and embroidery, is extra gool

value.

Ladies' Drawers,Lndies' Drawers, cluster tucks and embroidery, extra good cotton, 50c.Ladles' Drawers, extra wide, made of line cambric, embroldory trimmed on-

ly 05c.Ladies' Chemises 33c.Corset Covers all sizes 50c.Ladles' Itibbed Vests 15c.

THE BEST VALUES EVER OEEE11ED.

Tklkimione 755. P. O. Box 4.

Opening Announcement.

Palama Grocery Co.

LIMITED.

The Company Store is Now Open for

tho Transaction of Business.

And we shall bo pleased to waitupon our old customers who so gene-rously patronized tho former PalamaGrocery. Now natrons will also booll'etcd every Inducement to placetheir orders with us. Orders by tele-phone or through tho malls will re-

ceive prompt attention. Don't for-

get our motto was and always will bothat "A nlmhlo six pence Is betterthan a lazy half crown.

H. CANNON,Manager Palama Gro-

cery, Ltd., Opposite Hallway De-pot, King street.

Honolulu, May 10, 1S08. 015-t- f

N. FERNANDEZ.

NOTARY P1IBUP and TTPF.WB1TBP

Ofllce: 208 Merchant Btreet, Camp-bell Block, rear of J. O. Carter's oillco.P. O. Box 104.

SILKS IN

FOR S.AJE

Horses 1

Matched Teams,Family, Hack and

Saddle Horses.

I6T OrdorsHorses.

taken for all clawi.

btables: King St., oppo. Singer's Bakery

j.a.O.

8fil tf

To Let.

The Cottage on tho corner of Bere-tanl- a

and lllchards streets, oppositetho Centr.d Union Church, nt presentoccupied by tho Hotel. PosbckhIomgiven on the 1st of June. Apply to

000-t- f DR. JNO. S. McGHEW.

E: W. JORDANISTo. lO Ifort Street.

JUST LANDED

A Beautiful Line of SilksFor Shirt Waists and Costumes. Now Shades

Prettiest Plaids and Fancy Patterns.

BLACK

Triumph, Surah and Brocade.

Black and Colored

California

Mcdonald

Satin.

X KIBBONS EEBBOtf S

In all Widths--Stripe- s, Plaids, Plain, Col-

ors, in

Satin, Silk, Taffeta and Moire Taffeta

Horn an Stripes and Plaids in

Sash Ribbons.A. Specialty.

E Coino early and got first choice at

E. W. JORDAN'S,JNo. 10 .Fort Street.

BOX

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--THEE-SON LIFE ASSURANCE CO.

OP -:- - CANADA.

Summary o the Annual Report for 1897.

Wow I.lfo Applications ro- -ojheil during 1807.... $1(1,202,764 02

Increase oor 1800 0,182,102 73Cushlneotno foryenrond- -

fng Mst Doc, 1B97.... 2,218,894 71rnnroaso oor 180G 352,01(1 71

Aiwots at 31st Doconilwr,1897 7,122,371 44

Increase over 180(1 031,220 78l(OHoro (or Security of

Policyholders nlS00,7.r2 08(According tn IIiu. Fourer oiMit. Tabic )

Increase oor lsi'tl 021,65.! &0

fibrplus oor nil t.lablll-(Jo- s,

oxcopt Cnplt il... 314,220 13

fAooordlng to If in. Fourpoi cout. Iiiblu.)Surplus on or all Liabili-

ties nml Capital block 681,271 OS

CA"ooirdlng to CanadianOov't Standard, llm. IKpor cent.)Surplus oor all Liabili-

ties, oxcept Capital... 088,273 00(According to CanadianQov't Standard, IJ4 porera if.)CIilinH Paid During 1S07 103,074 37

Bishop & Co., Bankers,--A.gexrts.

HONOLULU, H. 1.

J. EI. FORTEOTJS,820 lin Inspector.

Wli'l'Ulll'lll t'Pftfd MI1M1' l'iii. i i. r in. m miniUlUtllUlUUllUIl JU.U.

108 KING STItEET.

1. J. Wallth ... Manaqkb

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

BUTCHERSAND

Naw Contractors.

Refrigerated Poultry--AM

Fresh SalmonCONSTANTLY ON HAND.

Metropolitan Njeai Co.

Telephone 45.

Fine Tailoring !

r havo u now cutter of great skillan I experience, und can guarantee

lltsi nt very low prices. Theitest suitings iiru kept In stock,

a beautiful blue sorgo forlu miner wear.New Goods !

Finest and freshcstDry Goods con-stantly In stock. Have-Jus-t receivedflue Grass Clotli, Pongee Silk,

Silk Handkerchiefs, etc.AUo, host of White and Colored Mat- -

Fancy Things !

The latest S. S. Gaelic broughtBamboo Chairs and Lounges, Cam-phor Trunks with alarm bell locks,eta., aUo New Crop Tea.

M prices in all lines meet theflerce- -i competition.

GOO XIM,Mcrohaia Tailor and General Dealer,

fcio Nuuanu, near Hotel street.

Beaver - Lunch

"ROOMS.n. J. NOLTE, Proprietor.

The Best Lunch in Town

Tea and GoffooAT Atili noUBS.

THE FINEST BRANDS OV

Cigars and TobaccoALWAYS ON BAND.

THE "ARLINGTON" nia

A FAMIIiY HOTEL.T. ICroieuBO, - 3?rop

Par Day 8 2.00Opaclal ConOalsr XUktaal

Tbo Best of Attendance, the Best Situa-tion and the Pinost Meals in this City

JAS. F. MORGAN,AUCTIONEER AND STOCK BROKEB

No. 45 Queen Street.

Expert Appraisement of RealEstato and Faruiture.

U i .t,

Trophy

Baking

Powder

A

Scientific

Combination

of

Cream

Tartar

and

Soda

HO OTHER INGREDIENTS.

The Club StablesLimited..

O. Bellina, : Managor.FORT STREET,

Telephone 4-7-7

Liyery, Boarding & Sale Stables

Prompt Service. Stylish Turnouts.Safe Drivers.

Wfl urn nsnpnlnllv nmilnnAit in nntn tnyour trade. Fair doallng and good sor-vit- o

Is what no dopond upon to got it.Wo liavo for salo Family Carrlago and

TlHllllir IfnrMna flltlfrtn nt .Imil.tn In.niaTliov aro in nood condition nnd will 1nsold on favorablo tonus.

Dr. Rowat Is always in attondanco attho Stablos.

Ciub Stables Hack StandCor. Union fc Ilotol 8ts.

(Old Ull Towor).CAItHFULL AND WKM INFOKMrn

mtivciM.ruts r class cariuamus.HACKS AT ALL HOURS.Ordors forSurroys, Wugouottos, Slnglo

or Doublo Teams at a moment's noticeHack Nos. 125, 181, 100, 70, 77.

O. IWLLINA, Mgr.

nriS?imMnDfifipti'v 5.i iiTv,v isxwfl taii:

i0 0J 1 --?

Dandruff will not euro llaolf. To1h froo of Ityou must trout yourhair and scalp with souio romody

Our Dandruff Killerproparod and sold only by uh Is

Warranted to Oare!Paoheoo & Fernandes,

Arlington Block, Ilotol Street.

BASEBALL

.At,

Association Grounds!

SATURDAY AFrERN00N,a:au uulock.

Honolulu vs. 1st. Regt.000-3-

Mules For Sale.

A choice lot of Missouri and CaliforMules

Just Arrive ci

Now for salo at low terms. Enquire of

G. SCHUMAN,005-- tf Club Stables.

O. G. TRAPHAGEN,

A.H.OIIITE10T223 MHrchant St Honolulu,

Between Fort and Alaltea,Telephone : . ; : 784

''siutou 'ii&ii. wjto,. ttuuw

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JUNE 10, 1898.

THE WAR EAST AND WEST.

Continued from Third Page.

Interest Itevlvetl.

London, Juno 1. Tbo nows oftho fighting nt Santiago do Oubahas rovived tho dwindling interestin tho war. It is suggested thatfho Amnrinntin mnv hn linmhnrrliu tho fort in order to cover thelaying of miDos or tho sinking ofuuikh io uiook iuu cuaunei

A (linrmrnh in thn Rlnnclnrdfrom Kingston, Jamaica, says thattho United States aaxilinry cruis-er TTnrvurd nnilpd natonaililir fnyKoy West, but when soverol milesoui, turnea nnu neaaea tor thecoast of tho Island.

Franco Neutral.Paris, May 31. Tho Journal

Des Dobats today, commentingupon the commercial conventionbhveou Franco nnd tho UuitedrftntOH. BDeukti of thn im'nrv fhnwir is doing t French Irnde withthn TJllill'll RIiiImh.., nnil..-- . .tnua,.j u llm....,convention "()rov8 Wnsbintouin nwnre thnl, wlintevor may botho indiviiluiil sympn hiesof manyFrouchmuu, Frouco, ns n couutry,IS rosolvod Io innintnin Hlrir.t. non- -trnlity."

A Hlsiilllcant Notldcatlon.

London, May 31 . The owuorsof the Britisli suip, Genista, whichhas bpeu londii.c at Manila, haverceivij(l a cnll rli pitch, dat--

Mnv 24. sai g that AdmiralDewcv tins nrdnrmi iIim vphhcI tnloavo tho poit, from which it isconjectured tlitit lht Aimriuaiicommander contemplated somoaction.

War Notri.

The steamer GentHnnial. at thoCoast, has been transferred fromthe Danish to tho American flag.

Thn (jiim iii ri .l lu.apromised Concresiman Jones of... ....H' l.: o..auiuu'ioii o'nit innt no win

cunneil nnlmnn furdrird fish in tunking up tho sup- -piifH tor tho Army m the rhilip-pinp- s.

This decision will bo ofVriht bonelit to Iho Ushing indus-try of WaBliingt m nud Or g n

it is loported tne rope uaRforwnrcioil of nencn toPresidout AloKiuh-y- .

wkudino m:r.i,s.

MiirrluiTB r Mr. Ilrninn unci Mlu liar-nu- m

In Church.TLe pinttiest wedding of thn

)ear wis iirfloiimtt I last ovouincal Co iril Uuii.n church lii'l'oio aluge asietublajjH nf lelntiviShudfriondd.

1 ho o intrai'tinu parties weriMr. Edwin lieu nor of Castle &Gonko'e, Rud Mies Mnudo liar-uu- m

of Kawaiahao Somiuaiy.Ihrt church vas inostbectirnniK

ly tiud taat fully decorated withpnl'ns nn ' whito astor-- .

Promptly at 8 o'clock thobridal party mado its appearance,ushered in bv tho familiarof (ho Lohenuriu wdilinrr nmrnhwhich wan suur by a ouoir ofyoung ladies from Eawaiahaooominary.

Tho brido camo in on thn nrmof J. B. Atherton and was attend-ed by Miss Harnau. Tho groomfnllowiuu Mr. Birnio was escorted to the altar bv Mr. V. E.Beokwith. Tho ceremony wasporformtd by Rov. D. P. Birnie,i he pray or beinB said by Rov.0. R Brown of Oakland, Calif.

During theroromony Mr.Yarnd-le- y

played Er. von Prune's Me-l- aic lie. Aftor the exchange of

rings and Iho blessing tho bridaluariv. nrocniio.ii nv run itimdaughters of W. O. Atwater strew... il i ii. ;i- - i.Ul UIMV IB UlUIlg IIIH UIHIO, lOIltho church while MnndelKnnlin'awedding march pealed from thoorau.

The party drove to tho homo of"W. O. Atwater. where a sumnfn- -ous wedding supper was served.

inn usnors were JUrank Ather-ton. Goorcre Kluoafl. Ed. Doknm.Frank Armstronc and PerovPond.

Tho moritof Hood's SarsaparlllaIs literally wrltton In blood.

It is tnuod in tho ital fluidOf millions of the human race.

Its posltivo modiclual moritAnd turatlvo power In written

Uon tho hoarts, and gravon uponTho minds of thousands

Of pooplo whom it lias ciuedAnd given gni I hoslth

When thoro sooimid nothing uofoioThem butdarkuoss and dospalr.

It euros all dlsoasos arisingFrom or promoted by lmpuro

Itlood by Its lntrlnslo morlt asTho One Truo Wood ruriflor. 870

u!. 'uua jt,

ffW mwm n, sfiNsI II I

Having taken stocknnd reduced nil

prices now offer

the latest styles of

FANCY PRINTS!

At 5 cents a yard

AND OTHER GOODS IN PRO-PORTION I

Also ox "Zenlundin"n lino assortment of

FISH NET CURTAIN!

IIi

Wii i

SCHMIDT & SONS

King Street, Von Holt Block.

NEW BOOKS

....AT....

The Golden Rule Bazaar

.Tust received oxS. S. Zcalandia

NEV7 STATIONERYOFFICE SUPPLIES

SCHOOL GOODS

HAWAII'S STORY(By Lilluokalanl)

ISLAND YIEWS AND CDRIOS!

J. ML WEBB316 Fort Street.

J.R.Shaw,D.V.S.

Office and Infirmary, - 863 King St.TELEPHONE 700.

gcg-- Modern and Ilumano Treatmont.

HONOLULU

Carriage Manufactory613 to 621 Fort Street.

Carriage BuilderAND DKPAIBBII.

no

Blacksmiibing in All Its Branches. of

W. W. WRIGHT, Proprietor.(Bnoooflsor to G. West)

Davey's IridiumsAro bettor than Iligh-elas- s Water

Color Drawings.

.wemePHOTO CO.,tf Cor. Hotal and Kort Bts.

J!SiiiUu4..

HAYING BEEN APPOINTED

SOLE AGENTS

FOR, THE

Portland

Flouring

Mills

Wo now oflor their Brandsi)f Flours as follows:

CASCADIA,

DAYTON,

C. & C,

OLYMPIC and

SUPERB,

H.Hackfeld&Co.Liimited.

GM LANSING k

STOCK, BOND-- AND-

Money BrokersStocks and Bonds Bought'and

Sold on Commission.

Loans Negotiated

Real EstateAND- -

Insurance AgentsRente collected. Complete clmrgo

of Property for absemecs.

jlty, as Trustees, Assignee, Adminis-trators or Executors.

Agenoy ofGreenwich

210 KING STREET,HONOLULU, H. I.

VIRTUE! REWAR q!"Virtuo has its own rowardl"

Hoar Admiral Dnwnv lmn 1nnn Mmself proud In tho I'hllllpplnos and oarii- -ou iur uimscii mo Uosorvlng tltlo of"Hear Admiral.'

This storo Is also anxious to earn atltlo from tho public; a titlo of

morlt, that carries with It tho iianio ofhalng meritorious goods at popularprices.

In ordorto do this it Is nocossary to bomore tli in careful In tho suluttlons ofgoods bo cautious knowing what thoPublic tUStOS aro WO havn imnil llm nm.uintlonto Import only llrst-clas- s quall- -uw tn uusigiis anu maronals such ns arosalable In tho bust markots of tho world.NodoailHtnrk luuHlllnrl..... r llitii.l.l 1... ....- u. ....mi.i. ujr lis,mattor what tho Inducomonts. Stillgoods will somotlmos accumulate fasterthan anticipated thoy must bo disposed

oven at a sacrlflco thnt'H u imi w nmdoing now sacrificing a fow dollarsjfuu uurivo mo uonoiu.

DOIl't fall to Visit thin nlnrn .lnrlnrr 1,nronovntton haln vnn will immn ........ii. ....- r " " j.vw ubmuv n jmy you IO UO HO,

Just arrived, latest styles InWhite and Colored Organdies, Dimities,

Flno line ofWHITE AND COLORED SWISSES,

FRENCH MUSLINS.Latest patterns In

Chiffons, Muslin du Sua, ValenciennesLaces, Ribbons, Hosiery, in Plaidsand Stripes.

J. J. EGAN,Fort Street.

"The Hawaiian"

J Weekly-Newspape- r

Devoted to the Agriculturaland Horticultural De-

velopment of the Ha-

waiian Islands.

Issued Saturdays.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES:

Ono Year 2 0Ono Year (Forolgn postage paid)... 2 B081x Months ,r " A l 25Six MontliN (Domestic) 1 00Slnglo Cojilos 0i

Advertising Rates on ap-

plication to Business Office.

"The Hawaiian,"210 King Street,

Honolulu, H. I.

Home Decorating I

Gold Paint!

Which is a substltuto for goldleaf, and will LAST.

Enamel:

For imparting a hard and classysurface to any material.

Bath-tu- b Enamel:For porcelain finish on tuba,lower pots. etc. Not atTeckSli cold or hot water.

Varnish Stains:For furniture, baskets, etc.

JSTFull directions for use. Try them.

Lewers& Cook

JohnImiKirKTH nnd IWIfln. n

Steel and Iron Ranges,STOVES. AGATEWARE.

DIMOND BLOCK.2J& 123 King-- Street.

BICYCLESRENTED, SOLD

AND

BEPAIREi)WE HAVE THE "ELDRIDGE."

5Oj)pJClub8tables. Tol 398.

To My Patrons and the Public,

Havillff ronnvoi-cf- l ..

' Tr8'--am npnm preparedto do of Tiubmitt and

5"feDB work as heretofore.:?"rjmri past favor8, i.vuuiijr buucu a continuanceof the same.

MS, NOTT, Jr.Tel. 844.

EOBERT GEIEVE.Book and Job PrinterMorokant Street, Honoluln, H. I,

OverSawftiian Hnn.n. iBookstore. yf8i

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W. G. Irwin & Go.Limited.

Agents forWestern Sugar Refluory Co. of Ban

Frauoisoo.Baldwin Ixiooaiotlvn Works of FhlW

delphin, Peuu.. DBA.Newell Universal Mill Co. (National

CaueBhrediter,N'w York, U. 8. A.N.Ohlrttult & (Jo's Chemical Fertilizers.Alex Cross & (Sous, blub grade fertll

izors (or Oano and Coffee.Hoods Steam Pipe Covering

Also

Offer for SaleFarsQlne Paint Go's P & B Paints and

Papers; Lncol and Linseed oils, rawand boiled.

Indurine (a cold water paint) In whiteand colors.

Filter Fross Cloths, Cement, Lime andIlrioks.

1 4utjAjkJJli JlkM jKj&Ji

IIF-- and FIREII$Jp(JE 11

AGENTS FOR..New England Mutual Life In-

surance Co. of Boston.

jEtna Fire Insurance Company

of hartford.

Wni. G. Irwin & Co.(LIMITED ).

Wm. Q.Irwin, - President und ManagerClans Spreokels, - - - nt

W. M. Giftard. - Secretary and TrcnHurt"Thoo. O. Tortor, Anditor

Sugar li'siaiovnA.l

Commission Agents.AOKNTH OF THB

00BANI0 STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OF SAN FHANQI800. OAL.

0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

Queen etreet, Ilonolnln, H.L

AGENTS FORHawaiian Acnculturtl Company, Onomn SacuComptny, Honomu Sugr Company, Walluko

Company, Walhet Sugar Company. MkSo Jr Company, Haleakalallanch Company, Ka- -

palk Planters' Line San FranciscoKckets, Chas. Brewer & Co.'s Line of Boston

Paektti.Aeenti Boston Board of Underwrlteri.Agent Philadelphia Board of Underwriter!.

LIST Of OITIOKBai

P 0 Jones, President; George H Bobertson,Manager; E F Bishop, Treasurer and Sec-

retary; Col. W F Allen, Anditor; 0 M Cooke,

H watorhonse, A W Carter. Directors.

Building Lots!At WAIKIK1 on cor line and on PA

LAMA ROAD near fertilizingPlant.

These Lota are Very Cheap and Sold

on Easy Terms.

Desirable Acre Tracts near the city and

other Properties for sale.

BRUCE, WAKING & CO.,Dealers in Lots nnd Lands,

312 Fort Btroot, near KingT,pnoNBfS07. V. O- - Box 821.

W. C. ACHI & CO.,

Brokers & DealersIN- -

REAL ESTATETOz ,ui itnv nr Hell Real Estate in

all parts ol the group.Mr We will Boll Properties on Season-

able Commissions ;

OFFICE, 10 West King Street

H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd

BENEM COMMISSION AGENTS

Oor. Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.

M. PHILLIPS & CO.,

Wholesale Importers and Jobbers ot

European and American Dry Goods

Fort and Queen Streets.

ALLEN & ROBINSON.

Doalora in Lumber and Goaland Building Materials o! allkinds,

Quoon Street, Honolulu,

Just Like Gold Coin,

For more than fiffcv vearshas PERRY DAVIS" PAINKILLER stood the teatagainst all remedies preparedto eradicate pain, and todaystands at the head of the listamong the medicines that are

i:l i i i i ibu uBouiiuui bu kuuu ut nana inthe homo.

It is not a now fanglo remedynor do tho proprietors layclaim to anv wonderful revelation of tho ingredients that en- -te. into tuo manufacture ofthis over popular remedy.

It is p rfectly harmless, youneed have no fear of hecominghabitually inclined to its use.

For Colic, Cramps, Dysen-tery, Colds, and nil painfulaffections, n fow doses will cer-tainly givo relief. You cannotafford to bo without a bottlein tho house.

Your forefathers used itand found it beneficial.

Why oxporiment with someremedy that is new and its effecton tho system unknown?

It has many rivals but noequal.

M& Tho now 35c. size con-tains over double tho quantityof the 25c. size.

Hollister -:- - DrugCompany.

Bole Ageuib lor the Islands.

A GOOD THING

Ohia, Algeroba and Pine FirewotxCut and Split (ready for the Stove).

Also,

STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL

WHITE AND BLACK SANDAt Lowest Prices, delivered to any part oi

the City.VBLEPHONB i i 414

HUSTACE & CO.,31 Queen Street.

PawaiianCOMiP-AJST-

Is prepared to furnishNltrato of Soda, Bono Steal, raw or

dlssolved;Florlda nnd Lady Elliot IslandGuano, Sulphnto of Ammonia, Murlatoand Sulphnto of Potash and Kalnito, Coral LI mo Stono andMnnuros. In quanti-ties to suit.

A. F. COOKE, Manager.

David Dayton,Real Estate Broker.

209 Merchant Street.

FOB BALE.12 Chinese Granite Ditching Fonts; r

each.1 Surrey in fine order; price $200.House and Lot, 75x165 ft., on No. 71

young street; parlor, 3 bedrooms, kitchendining-room- , etc

F. H. REDWARD,

Contractor and Builder.Offices and Stores fitted up and

Estimates given on

ALL KINDS OF WORK.

tW Office and Shop: No. 619 Fort street,adjoining W. W. Wright's Carriage Bhop.

Heal Estate Transactions.

Subscribers are furnished with from flvtto six lists per week, giving an aooaratcreoord of all deeds, mortgages, leases, re-

leases, powers el attorney, etc, etc., whlobare placed on record.

Subscription Price, 12.00 per Month.

A. V. GEAR,210 King Bt.Honolnlu.

The Elite Ice Cream ParlorslOS HOTBb STREETS.

Cakes and Candies,

Fine Ice Cream.oi

Our Establishment is the Finest ItesortIn the City. Call and nee ns. Open till 11

o'clock r. m,

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EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JUNE 10, 188.

A New Departure.Wo nro very anxious to show

tho public what a co operativestoro cim do iu the way o nupplylug tuo table utb frosu importedgroceries. So please don't forgetthat tuo JL'iilaiiia (Jo -- operaiivoGrocery Co.'a store is now op nfor busino-8- . Fust shipment ofgoods arrived per Mariposa fromtuo coast. Amoug tlio many goodthings she brouaht are frebh frozen oysters, delicious smokeduhI but, plate corn beef, u lb kit- -

ealt muck re', smoked beef bams,1 lb blucks creamery betlor, andmany other chpii o urticleB. Thinstiro bas always oujoyed tboreputation fVr low prices, but nowunder tbo co op. rntivo plan womo better ablo tlmn over to com-pete witb eon our cehstial coiupetitors. No harm in jiving us atrial. Telephone 765 till now is-

sue of book. Goods delivered toall pHrtd of city and suburbs.Palama Co oi'EitATivE Gnoocny

Co., Ltd.Old 8tHnd, opposite Railway

Depot, King street.

"There Are Other Pebbles."But do not for a moment think

that tho Anchor Saloon is justliko them. Liquid refreshments,to bo refreshing, require a certaindash of skill and experience in themixing. Carlylo and Andrewsmake a groat success in this de-partment and stand readv to satisfy patrons iu tho muttor of Seattlobeer on draught, as woll as all thobest brand of whisky, viz: JobnDewar's Scotch, O. P. S., etc., andfrom a full lino of other liauorsand wines cannot fail to fill eventho mobt exacting and varieddemand.

Vnlue For Vulue.

When you want to cot the valueof your mo py Kn nnd xamitip tinlaruo stock ot cairingi-s- , wagonand harness at achiiman's Carriajo Ri'posuorv, Club StableBlock, F r -- lr . II - ba- -just rocoived ex W. G. It win anow lino of hors mitlmpry alsoa few of the colehruted Cortlaudjump seat bnckbnards witb canopy tops, liuiobed iu libtuuloiethroughout. They are beautiesCome and examine thorn. Priceof all these goods aro lower thanolaowhore.

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Tlie Ohl Commercial.

This well-know- n place bas beenplaned under the management ofP. F. Byan than whom no ono ishotter known as a disponeor ofliquid refreshment. Tbo Com-mercial is tho oldoBt drinkingplice in tho city. It bas been euliroly renovated and is thocooltstnnd mo-- t comfortablo saloon intown. Tbo colobrated John Wio-Ift- ud

boor on draught as woll asall brands of the host wines andliquors. Comer of Beretonia andNuuauu streets. Telepbono 323.

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A Friend's Sugireatloii.

" I have long been troubledwitb eczema. I was almost readyto give up in despair when a friondsuggested Hood's Sarsaparilla. Igladly thank my friend for bissuggestion, for I began takingHood's Sarsaparilla and today Iam in bettor health than for years."S. A. Collin, Dover, Arkansas.

Hood's Pills euro all liver ills.Mailed for 25o. by O. I. Hood &Co., Lowell, Mass.

Flrat, Laat anil Alwaya.

Once a patron always a patronis tho motto of those who havotheir tonsorial work dono at thoCriterion Barber Shop. Someshops experience an increasedpatronage for a time, but it oventually drops off. Tho reverse istbo caso at tbo Criterion Shop itsteadily increases.

PlKnoa.

Ohickering, Kimball andEroeger pianos for sale, forcash or on the instalmentplan. Old instruments exobangedfor new ones. Pianos rented,tuned and ropaired. Telophone321. Berestrom Musio Co., Ltd.,Progress Block, Fort stroet.

A "White" IMder.

A "Whito" ridor on a "White"bioyclo, with a "White" record.Such is tbo standing of TomCooper, one of tho fastost and bestknown National Circuit chasers.Watch what ho does on tho Whitethis yenr Pacific Cyclo and Manufaoluring Co., agents.

For a uieo oleau shavo or auartistic hair cutdrop in to the EliteBurbor Shop, Kiug Btroot, nearAlakea.

BRITISH AMERICAN OPINION

Notes of Press In Fonr Provinces on

the Present War.

"Almost Dangerous to Show Sympathy for

Spain" One Paper Had About

Ungenerous Remarks.

Below aro brief extracts frompapors in three provinces of thoDominion aud in Newfoundlandabout the war:

Hamil'onSpectntor: Britannia'sbig hoy, Undo Bam, seems to boablo to lake care of any of tbowaves which may escape tho ruloof tho old girl.

Daily News, St. John, Nfld.:Spain's sun will sink in tho Westem Hemisphere when Undo Samremoves tho Spanish flng fromHavana.

Obsorvor, Coivansville, Qno.:Apart from the discussion aboutthe change in tho postmastership,war talk is tho only talk now.Nearly every ono wants to see theUnited States victorious, and it isalmost dangerous to bIiow anysympathy for Spain.

Courier, Brantford, Ont.: Onooupon a time a Spanish armadastarted out to wipe Great Britainoff the map, and now an offshootc f tho Old Country is attending toins Jjoub without much apparenttroui)i. a no wnirhgnz of timemny seom slow, but it brinesabout sorao pretty remarkablochanges.

Kun, St. John, N. B.: Tho(Julians will tnako no meanaUiic. Th.-- will cow fight oiequal terms tho bnt lo foi lib r'ylioy havo so loug kept up aga ub

fearful odd-- , anil in their atrugjtliHj w 1 liitvri theof knowing that tho sympathy ofChristian England and Americais witb them.

G zotto Boviow, Pnrki'l, Ont :

Apirl from tho causes of the war,there remains the considerationthat tho success of tho UnitedStates likoly means to tbo Cubansfree institutions, prosperity anddevelopment, and tho success ofSpain ineanB to tbcm despotism,anarchy and misery.

News, Kingston, Out.: Alreadymany Canadians resident in thoUnited States have unlisted iu tbovolunteer forco to be used ngaiustSpain. Of theeo not a fow wereformerly connected with tho Ca-

nadian militia. Many CanadiansBtill resident iu thuirowu country,including well trained milititollicers, aro eager to enlist, andwill dnubtlo-- B cross tho lino forthat purpose.

Dauner, Chatham, Ont.: Allthese countries appear to bo real-ly standing witb their hands ontheir swords, ready to draw themin favor of Spain.but "the Lion oftho North" is tho influence whichprovonts action Tbo conflictover Cuba may havo consequencesreaching far beyond what at firstseemed within the bounds ofprobability, and it may lead to socloso a union of tho English-speakin- g

races that it will affecttbo destinies of tho world.

And bore is ono the Sudbury,Ont., Journal whose sympatheticlioart ia hurt by a yellow feathereddart from over the border: "Whilemany Canadians have no sympa-thy for Spain, it is bard for themto extend any to a nation who hastoo many idiots liko the followingwriter in tbo Dotroit Tribune:'England fears the riso of tbo warspirit among the pooplo of theUnited States if she is not our allyand friend. A victorious peopleof our teraperomont,whose victoryovor a weak nation liko Spain buscost us littlo and only whotfed ourthirst for more of the same kind,i'b sure to realize that what hasbeen dono with Cuba on tho southmay also bo dono witb our neigh-bors on tbo north. Tbat is to say,tho Monroe doctrine in the handsof a powerful people, fresh fromthe gloiios of war, is likely to givoEngland trouble if she doos notmako our interests her own."

Itnplilly DUnpiienrlnir.

Tho supply of tho justly cele-brated Seattle Bock Beer is rap-idly disappearing in town. Lov-ers of this nutritious spring bev-ern- go

can obtain it for n limitedtime at tho Criterion Saloon.

Window poles and fittings,King Bros., 110 Hotol street.

IN5 OF 10 TEE LADIES!

Jut rernUotl iicr "A. J. 1'ullor" the following nrtlelcs to

STONEWARE:Uuttor Jnrs.Water .Tars.Preserve Jura.French Pots.CoiTeo Pots.Ucun Pots.Flowor Pots.Flower Baskets.Water Kegs.Witter Jugs.Glazed Flat Bottomed Pans.Mixing Bowls.Poultry Fountains.

Household Supply Department.

JUST RECEIVED.x.X

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X

The City Furniture StoreAnother lot of those

Reed Chairs,Rockers, Tables, Etc.,

Just received In tim for the Holidays at the OITY FURNITURE 8TOUE,Love Building. 534 ami 636 Fort fltreet

fj&" Call and Inspect them before It is too late.

EL. U. "WILLIIVIS, Manager.Office 816 : : TELEPHONES : : Rebidknok 840.

Honolulu Undertaking Co.

ED. A, WILMS,

The Only Fully Equipped, Complete and EXCLUSIVELYUNDERTAKING Establishment on tho Islands. Every-thin- g

New and of the Latest and Most Improved Styles.

3SS3Q3.T3lljrO.33.. iM li

A Specialty ! No Bungling! No Failures !

NOTE: Mr. Ed. Williams is a Graduate of Clark'B School ofPerfect Embalming by which prooess the body retains its natura'appearance for years.

ttf Office and Parlors: 514 and 516 Fort St., near HotelTelephone 179. Residence and Night Telephone 815.

Office Until 12 P. M.

D. G-- .

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TO ALL

PARTS OF THE CITY''

TKLBMONE 87&'

Manager.

Honolulu Messenger ServiceCORNER KING AND ALAKEA STS.,

HONOLULU, It. I.

Message

INTEREST

Artistic

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BirdCages !

Wo uro still in tlio Bird Oago business,

and by the " IMariposa " received a new lot of

Cages. AVo can famish you with anything

you want; n big Parrot Gage, Breeding Oago,

and any stylo of either cheap painted or brass

cages. Wo can fit your bird out with a homo

for anywhere from $1.50 to $10.

E. O. HALL & SON, Limirea.

Corner "Fort and Kinj? Streets.

Don't Waste

Good Money

Fixing up your old worn out car-riage. You can niako money If youbuy a new one from us. Wo can sellyou any kind of a vehicle Just ascheap as they can possibly bo soldfor horu.

WE GUARANTEE TO GIVE YOTJ, YOUR MONEY'S "WORTH. A full lino of

Fine Double or Single Harness, Saddles, Whips, Lamps

and Lap Robes;

.AXW-A-IT- S 03ST K-A.3STI-D.

WZi

Do You Know ThatTlio best place to buy is at tho store whoro tho largestbusiness is dono? Tlio big business insures not onlyocononiics of buying anil soiling but also fresh goods,tho latest and host. Millinory is not carried hero as asido lino.

The Styles Are EntirslyDUForont from last year, and also different from whatyou will find in tho ordinary millinery store Thevariety is larger than tho combined stocks of tho on-ti- ro

city could muster.

The Dressmaking Department

Is mi hooping with tho Millinery Department.

Miss M. E. Killean,FTOTTDTj htbbbt.

m Show

Decorate for theJust landed

G. SCHUMAN'S

Carriage k Harness House

Fort Street,Olio Door abovo Club Stnblos.

Telephone 205.

Your ColorsAnd

Boys to A-rrive

at the

-Cor.Nuuanu and King Sts.

A. .2L. -I- - JLuA New Stock of Fireworks.Stars and Stripes Decoration Iluutiug.American Shields.PRESIDENT MoKINLEY'S PICTURES.Rod, White and Bluo Fcstoolng.Atuerlcau Hunting,Muslin and Silk Flags, all sizes.Buttonhole Buttons, etc., etc.

S.W. Lederor I 25C la

AilJMHd&tiimMiiJmiiZ ' 'tfakEt(

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JUNE 10, 1898.

ScrofulaSwollon elands, Scrofula Soros, Hip

Dlsoaso, Bolls, Plmplos, Erup-tions Toll tho Stor- y- DroadfulConsoquoncos of Impuro Blood.

Certainly Bcrofula, It anything, may bocalled tho advertisement of foul blood.It li tho ecourgo of tho world offonslvo,painful, debilitating, stubborn. Outwardapplications do not euro. Emollientsmay palliate, they cannot abolish tho evil.Thero Is ono suro wny out, and that Is toeliminate tho taint from tho blood. Forthis purpose Hood's Sarsaparllla is abso-lutely without an equal.

"I havo taken Hood's Sarsaparllla forBcrofulous humor and Impure blood andam now almost entirely cured of tho erup-tions with which I havo been afflicted fortho past year. My faco, chest and backworo badly broken out." Fred B. Ord-wa- y,

Woodstock, Vt.

Hood's SIs tho lcit-- ln fact tlio Ono Truo Hlooil rurltlcr.

HnniPc Dillc? Bre tli0 l)C't after-dinne- r

UUUU J KIMS pin,. Ud n. 2M.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

Diamond Head Signal Station, Juno10, 1 p m Weather clear, wind frcs.liNE.

MOVEMENTS OF 8TEAME118.

Steamers duo and to sail tomorrowand for tho next six days nro as fol-lows:

AIUIIVE.

bTBAUBKS. FKOM. DUE.

Ptru Yokohama '....Tune 11

Mokolll Moloknl June 11Ciauilluu Kntiulut June 11W O Hall Kiiu.il Juno 11Mauuu Loa Kouu Juno 14Klnau Hllo Juno 17Coptic Yokohama Juno 10

DEl'AllT.

Steimeks. Fok Bails.Peru Sun Francisco June 11Mokolll Molokal Juno 13Mlknhalu Kniinl luno 14Cluutllne Kuliulul Juno 14WO Hall Kona Juno 17Coptic San Francisco June 10Klnau Hllo June 21

A1UUYED AT HONOLULU".

Stuir Aorangl, Hepworth, 8 daysfrom Victoria, passengers and nidseto T II Davles & Co.

Stmr Mlowura, Hemming, 10 daysfrom Sydney, passengers and mdso toT H Davles & Co.

Stmr Walaleale, Parker, 5 hrs fromPuualuu.

Stmr Noeau, Pederson, 20 hrs fromHonolulu, 8 hrs from Lahulnn.

Stmr Kaeuu, Moshcr, 0 hrs fromWnl u I im.

Stmr Maul, Freeman, 24 hrs fromHllo.

SAILED FUOM HONOLULU.

Stmr Upolu, Ncilson, for Kohala.Stmr Mioworu, Hemming, for Vic-

toria.Stmr Aorangl, Hepworth, for Syd-

ney.

The Near Euatrrn (lunllon.London, May 31. Tlio Vionna

orrespnnuVut of the "Times"oonfiruiB the alarming report,tolojraphel ypatfrday by thoVienna correspondent of tup"D'oWTt'logr-'ph,- " wi'i r'feDC'1to coinplicHtious in tho Balkans.Hu says: "Su via would scarcelybe able to hold hor own iu Iheeveut of a sorimraauo for territoryexpansion, yot nntlnug will boraoro doubtful than hor ovoutunlauuexation to Montonoro. ThoIrtttnr will also probahly be dis-appointed in hor ambitious dreamsconcerning Bosnia and Herze-govina."

Famine on Pltcalrn Ialantl.

Su L'rancisco, May 30. ThoBritish ship Italian, jurt arrivedfrom NfWciiBtlp, N. 8. W , in-

directly confirms tlio roci-n- t

of farnino on Pitcairu Island. Shespoke tho ship (Jloubiuk, which,boinj alio t of nrov nmn . hmlBiopped ht tuo Island, but lmdneon rem o l tooti tiy tlio people,who staled that owing io the com- -nltto failure of tlinir nrnna tlmvlad none to spare.

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Nicely furnished looms at theZonular House. Ifi4 Fort stroot.bom $1.00 per woolc up.

Hon. W. 0. Wildor is still confined to his room bv illness, butexpects to bo all right by Monday.

tloonuiitcs Huwt, uuruei Hoteland Nunnnu Btreeta, lodging byday, week or month. Terms: 26and 60 cents per night. $1, and$1 26 nor woek.

Singers load tho world. Oror18,000.000 mado and pold. Hiph-es- t

awards at tho World's Colum-bian Exposition for excellence ofconstruction, regularity of motion,uttBc --'f raolioti, grunt buod, adinstability, durability, ease ofloarning and Convonionco of ar-rangement. B. Bergerson, agont,1GJ Bothol stroot.

ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT

Aorangl From Victoria and Miowera

From Sydney Arri?e.

Nocau With Hamakua Sugar Walaleale and

Kaena From Oaha PortsBark J. C.

Glade loading.

Tho tug Elou is expected fromMaui tomorrow.

Tho bark J O Glado commencedloading sugar today for San Fran-cisco.

Tbo atoamor Kaena from Wai-al- ua

ports roports Bmooth watorthoro with a light southerly wind.

Tho stoamer Paroo was adver-tised to sail from Gbomainus,Vancouver island, for Melbournedirect on tho Gth.

The steamer Maui arrived fromHilo this morning by way of Mahukona and Kaunakakai, bringinu 132 bugs of coffoo and a lot ofsugar from windward Hawaiiplantations.

Kxhuku plantation commencesgrinding noxt Sunday. Thopump at Laio made a eucessfulstart last week and another wollwill havo to bo sunk, br tho twowoll now thero do not furnishMnugh wator to enable the pumpto bo run at its lull capacity.

Fino woathor was roporlod ontho Hamakua and Ktu coasts bytho steamor Nocau which arrivedfrom Huuokaa this morning. Thefollowing sugar is auaitinc eliin-mon- t:

Pacific Sugar Mill 1G00,Honokaa 3000, Puualuu 1000 andHonuapo 4C00.

Ijojj of the Mlowera from Sydney.

The EMS Miowera, F A Hemtniug commander, is at Oceanicduck, having loft Sydney at 8:15p m ou tho 23d "f May, arrivingat Wellington on tho 28th. LoftWellington at 4:G p m samo dateand passed the RMS Warrimoobuund south same evening. Ar-med at Suva at 5:45 a m on Ihe2udofJuuo. Left Suva at 1:25 pm same day, crotbiug tho equatoron the 5th Expprionc"d moder-ate (o fresh trade south of tholine, then frequent rain squallswith moderate ENEliiN'E sea.Tho Miowera satis for "Victoria attj o'clock this eveuing.

Arrlynl of the f.lner Aoranffl.

Tho following report of the tripof tho Aornngt which anivtd ng

is furnished by her courbou purser, Mr. Mason: TheIt M. S. Aorangi, Campbell Hp-wort- h,

Liout It. N. It., coiumau- -der, left Vancouvor at 5:15 p. min tho 2d inst. and V'ctnria, 13. C ,

Ht dayliuht tho following moruiuc.Tho steamer continues io do oxeollent work. On hor north eastward voyage sua made bpttor timethan had been mado hitherto byany of tho learners of tho lino,aud thuB she holds tho record bothto and from Vancouver acd Sydney. AmongBt tho passengors areMr. and Mrs. Curtis, Prof, andMrs. DanH and others, belongingto a company about to pay a visitto Now Zealand, Australia andclsowhore, and Honolulu on thoroute, to give exhibitions of legor- -domain, etc. Prof. Danto favoredtho passengors with a performanceduring tho voyaga botwoen Vic-toria and this port, and it wasagreed by all that the talent dieplayed by him was marvelous andnot surpassed by Maskelyno,Cooke, Hermann, or other wellknown conjurors. Exceptionallyfiuo weather has boon oxperioncedthroughout. Aftor coaling andltmliug eaigo tho steamer willprocoed to the Australasian colo-nies via Suva.

PASSENaERS ARRIVED.

From Victoria, per stmrAorangi ProfesBor and MrsDante and daughter, Mr and Mi 8Curtis, Mr and Mrs Mayliow and2 children, Mr Woudole, MissTumor, Mr Pardoo, Mr Bush, Mrand Mrs 1'orsyth, Mr and JuraColo, Mrs Purdy, Mr and MrsMoukford and 2 children, MrAllan, Mr Hutton, Mr Q Usborno,Mr Barker, Mr Eliason, MrJaeger, MrMullor, Mr Smith, andMr Cassoy.

From Hawaii, por Btmr Maui(JaDt J A Itincr. Mr (iattv andwife, A K Woir, M Brito, E AFrasor, JDowor, J A McCandless.

rOREIQN rORTS.

Euroka Sailod, May 28, sohrEmma Claudina for Honolulu;May 27, bktu Uncle John forHilo.

REOEirTB ISLAND ritODUGE.

Per Waialoalo 300 sx ricoHyman Bros, 312 sx paddy J AHoppor.

Por Noeau 4714 bx sugar F ASohaefor & Co.

Por Maui 4081 bags sugar WG Irwin & Co, 5705 bags of sugarTHDavies&Co.

From Sydney, per stmr Miowe-ra: Mr Peol Bnd G7 through.

TUB I.AnHADOIl'H OPIUM.

At Iuit n Portion of the Carico Un-

earthed on Kahoolawe.

Tho steamor Noeau brought aletter to Marshal Brown fromChester Doylo, who is at work atMakona on tho Labrador opiumcaao. Tho lotter statos that fiivohundred tins, about 250 pounds,havo boon recovored. It wasburied in tho sand on tho beach atIhe southoast ond of the Island ofKahoolnwe.

Tho Japan eso cook under thopersuasions of Mr. Doylo divulged tho hiding placo of the "dope."It is valued at about S4000 heroa.ud will bring quite a fat rewardto the men having the case inhand.

V. E. Beckwith, who hadchargo of the caso which culmin-ated in tho capturo of tho schuoner, is now at work on his report,which will be handed in to thoColloctor General tomorrow.

At tho timo of writing thoHohoonor had not boon floated.Her mainmast had been torn outiu tho efforts to get hor off thobeach. It is oxpocted that thetuL' with tho schooner in towwill arrive tonight or early in thomorning.

Tho preliminary hearing of theo iso will como up before JudgoStanley Monday morning. It isprobablo that the cook will not beprosecuted, as ho will bo the chiefwitness for the people

The man who camo horo tonegotiate tho Bale of tho opiumhts skipped, having been frightoued off by the first trip of thotug.

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VOTI.NO TIIU MONEY.

Proceedings on Appropriation 11111 InHome This Mornlnjr.

In tho Houo this morning con-

sideration of Seuato Bill No. 4was resumed

Tho items under Customs Bu-

reau passed as in tho bill.Under the Postal Bureau th'

items passed as in tho bill withthe exception of Special Mnil Car-

riage (Foroign) S5000. This itomwas raised to S15.000 on tho re-co-

ndatior of tho committee.Under the Tax Bureau tho items

parsed us iu the bill.The subsidies passed substan

tially is in the bill.Under suspension of tbo rules

tho Committeo on Health andEducation reported recommendlug thattho items under thoFireDenartment Dass as in tho bill. Oumotion report of Committeo wasadopted.

A now itom was inserted:Maoadamiziug Kiver Street bo- -

tweon King and Vineyard streets.A resolution was brought up to

insert an itom in tho bill for H.Zrbo-salar- y duoS72G26.

Representative Kaeo spokestrongly in favor of tho item.Carried.

Adjourned till Monday.

SANTIAGO FORTS DESTROYED.

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this object in view, for tho navalauthoritioB had alroady informedhim that vossnls to be used as ob-

structions were already on thoway to him and should arrive ina day or two.

SIXTEEN SUIl'S CORRALLED.

Kingston, Juno 1. A dispatchfrom Port Antonio says thoBritish cruiser Indefatigable re-

turned thero from Santiago, wheroshe had beon ordered to assist thewounded in the expected navalbattle. From tho bridge of thoIndefatigable sixtoon ships worocounted through binoculars inSantiago bay. This is supposedto bo the full strength of Corvora'sfleet inoluding somo merchant-men. Six American ships lay offSantiago harbor and ton were cir-cling around. Commodore Sohloyhad moved tho fleet close in shore.Tho Indefatigable ia undor ordersto go back to Santiago but is wait-ing for more Burgeons.

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June II, 1898,

OFFICIAL PIIOUUAM.

Rncos will conunonco at 0 a. m. sharpon tho 11th.

1. MERCHANTS' 1U1W12: Trottingniul l'nclng to harness. Host 2 In 3;12:50 class, l'urwo $150.

2. UNION FF.KD CO.'S CUP: Run-ning rnco; half mtlo ilash. Froo fornil. l'urso $lt() nd dod. To bo wontwlco.

3. HAWAIIAN .IOCKITV nT.imPURSi:: dash forHawaiian hroils. l'urso $200.

1. KAPIOTjANI PARK rUKSi:: Trot-ting and Pacing to harness. Dost 2 in3; 2:30 clam, l'urso ?200.

5. IRWIN CUP: Ono nillo dash: forHawaiian hrod horses; to bo wontwlco by monibors of tho JockoyClnb. gift) udilod.

0. WAIKAPU CHAT.T.KNnn CUPrThroo-fourth- s mllo ilnsli; fioo for nil.Wlnnor to boat record of Hancock,llMJtf. ?t&0 nddod.

7. KAMKIIAMiniA PURSI2: Trot- -ting and Pacing to harness. Host 2 in3. Froo for nil. l'urso $J00.

8. OCKANIO S. S. CO CUP: Throo- -fourths mtlo d.isb; lruw.ulan brod.$150 nddod.

0. ROSITA CIIAI.LKNGi: CUP: Ononillo dash; freo for all. Wlnnor tobonttlmoof Anglo A, 1:15)4. l'urso$200 und $50 nililod If record Is boaton.

10. HONOLULU l'lIRSH: Trottingnnd Pacing to harness. Host 2 In 3:2:25 class. Purso $250.

11. PRISIDKNT WII)I:mANN'S CUP:Ono mid nillo d inIi; frcofor all; to bo won twice. $200 ndded.

All ontrlos uro to ho nndo with tlioSecretary boforo 2 o'clock Woilnosday,Juno 8, 1808. Hntraneo foos to bo 10por cont. of pin so, unless othonvisospcclflotl.

All rncos to bo run Or trotted undortho rulos of tlio i'aclllo Coast IJIoodHorso Association and tho NationalTrotting Association.

All horsos uro oxjioctoil to start unlesswithdrawn by 0 o'clock a. in. on Juno10, 1808.

Oonor.il ndmlss'ou, 50 fonts.Grand stand (extra), 60 conts mid $1.Carrlago (liwldo courwo), $2.50 each.QuartorStii'tcli bulges, $r.Porordor couiiiiltlro.

J. S. WALKKR,Secretary Hawaiian Jockoy Club.

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Opera HouseSaturday Evening, June Uth

Vaudeville ShowTho Rest Aiuntfiir Tnlent on the

islands Will Participate.

Everything Hew: Songs, Dances andSpecialties.

YIERIIA mid JAOKSON,Chlneso Now Year and LaundryBcuno introducing the hit of theseason "Tho Chlneso Duet."

Jock Muguiio and H. ViorraIn Irish Sketches.

KATVA1HAU OLUBWill Sing New Coon Quartettes.

MANDOLIN OLUBJackson, Kual and Hennessey.

VOL. TTsnnl Prlnps; Tlnv Pln.i nmTuesdny at Wall, Nichols Co. 032 Gt

Just arrived por Zealandla

Whole "Wheat Flourin 10 and 50

lb sacksRolled "WheatRolled Oats, in 7 lb sks

And all sorts of meal stuff.

Waslift

Closing Notice.Tho undorslgned will closo tholr shops

at 10 n. in., on SATURDAY, Juno 11,and roinnln closed all day.

METROPOLITAN MEAT CO.,CRNTRAL MEAT MARKET,CITY MARICH1'.

Honolulu, Juno 0, 1898. 035-- 2t

Tenders "Wanted.

Tonders wanted for lining in about3000 cubic yards of good material atKakaako within the noxt four (4)months. Further particulars at tho

HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.031-3- t.

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