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Do You Seek the Philosopher's Stone i Evening Bulletin An Ad. in the Bulletin Is Money Urlncr. Gives Better Returns on Your Money Thnn Sugar Stocks. Out' pl'OCCBH OX Converting Mercliniidlse Into Gold Ih worth Iuvc8tlntln. You Will Find it in the Bulletin.

Yol. VI. No. 1255. 12 PAGES HONOLULU, H.

SATURDAY, 21, 1899. 12 PAGES Piuob 5 Cents. ffitW -r THE DAY'S STOCK REPORT. MMI OF STOCK. MERCANTILE.

C. Con-party SUGM. Amnion Sac 1 American 1.0 I juupj n.0 HONOLULU SXCIMNOE PlanuMon IIjimii PlintationCo I laallan llaallan su -o. Hawaiian Sucar Co Ilonomu Suear Cf Ihntkaa Sugar Co If.lLti Sutor Ca K'aliuku Plantation Co. Kamato Sucar Co.

a KamatoSugarCo up KlhtlPlant.Co.,lM.ai KlhclP. Co.LtJ.pl up Kl.ahutu Sugar Co. Koloa Sugar Co Kona Sucar K'ona Suzar Co up MaunaltlSugir Co.a Maunalel Su Co.nJ up McllryleSuCi.LJ.M pall NalilkuSu pi up dim bugar Onkala Sucar Plan, Co. Ola b. (.0., hi i OlaaSmCo.Ltl.pl up Otowali I'aati'uu Su.

Plan. Co. Pacific Suzar Mill Pala Plantation PepfO Sucar Co PlonrerMIIICn Walalua Azr. a) WalaluaAgr.Co, pi up Walanaa Company Walluku Sugar Co Walmanalo Suzar Co Walac Mill Ce Dll Askd HAWAIIAN tXCMANOB I1IJ Asked I JO, 1' U'J 4J l'i jio MISCELLANEOUS. WlHr Co Steam Co lln.illan ElKtrle Co Hon Rapid Kona-iiau i.i.-n,i.ij Mutual Telephone Co.

MaVluCoftCo.L,aj) Makaka L4.pl up Oahu Co Hart Ltd BONDS. Hawaiian Gov 6ptrcent Hawaiian Gov. per cent Haw.O PotSav'Jperc OahuRy Lanl Co loo lCo tTO J0, to NEW RECIPROCITY TREATY Niite Hzures of A. M. session Honolulu Exchange HONOLULU EXCHANGE SALES, I'ljnxr Mill o5.

5 Pioneer Mill W5; 10 Oah 1 10 Oahu joj: Honokaa 17: 100 McliryJe jo Ookali Ookala n. WILL FORCE THE FIGHTING DlMrli'l Court The District Court adjourned this forenoon out of respect for tho death of the Qacon Downgor Kapiolaui. Wa9hiugtoD, Judo 1G. A reciprocity treaty botweou the Unitod Suites and Great Britain in relation to trade between this conutry iiud tho British colony of Barbn-does was signed at tho Depart montotStato today by tho representatives of tlio two govorn moots. Is is the first treaty under tho Dingley law and tho first of tho series of the treaties which tho British colonies to the south of this country are Booking to offect.

The trosty is mado for tho term of Uvo years, and is strictly within tho tonne of section 4 of tho Dingley law, which providos for a roduclion ot not moro thnn 20 per cent of tho regular duties on coods which may be agreed upon, in return for reciprocal reductions uiven by other countries, nnd per mits (roods to bo takou from tne duliablo Hit and placed on tho free list. Information recoived from of ficial qunrtors hns shown that tho chief articles of export from Bar-bndnos to tho Uuited Stales aro sugar, molaBseB and maujak, tho latter being pilch ranch' like asphalt. Sugar is tho chiof product of the islauds and tho chief export to this country, the trade last year reaching $2, The chiof nrticloa sent to Bar-badoos from tho United States aro food stuffs, mainly flour, corn meal, salt beef, bacon, pork, bread and corn. The islands depend almost outiroly on this country for thoir food supply. On the other hand, they hnvo been get ting thoir manufactured goods al- most exclusively from iiinglanu Tho Snpremo Court adjourned yoterday until Monday.

Tho oucacoraent of Mr. Joaquin Bodrigueo to Mies Bosio Enos is announced. Tho awards for tho soworngo supply will probably lo made by tho Cabinet on Monday. Th 'To was no mooting of Hi Cabinet tbn morning on nccouut of l'n eidont Dolo'a absence. The President Will Give Otis Full Support, Campaign to hi Continued North and South cf Manila-More Men to be Hurried Forward DOWAGER UP11 PASSES AWAY Death Came at 8:45 This Horning Peaceful Ending of a Well Rounded Life.

lircolar Letter. Messrs. J. T. Waterhouse de sire to notify their customers and correspondents that on June 1st, 1899, their Grocery and Pro vision business was absorbed and taken over by Henry May and the Hardware and Crockery departments by the Pacific Hardware Ltd.

As our Messrs. Waterhouse will continue to be identified with the Corporations named, we de sire, in thanking the public and our patrons for past favors, to request a continuance of their will to the Corporations succeeding us, and of which we are members. The Grocery and Provision business will be continued at our present stand, Bethel street, and the Hardware andCrockery stock will be moved to the stores of the Pacific Hardware Bethel street. (Signed), J. T.

WATERHOUSE. Dated Honolulu, May 29th, 1899. New York, June 17. According to a Washingtou correspondent of tho Journal and Advertiser, two imporlaut decisions were made at the meeting of tho cabinet held just before tho 1'rouident started for Ilolyoke, referring to tho cam paign in the rtnlipptncs. First, that in vinw of tho strongthof Auionldo in tho north as dovelon-d in dispatches from General Otis, tho aggressive cam paign against tho rebel chief must bo renewed with vigor.

Second, that tho army and navy must co-op 'rato to maintain a tight blockade of Luzon in ordor not to permit tho landing of supplies of any character for tho rebel forces. In reviewing tho campaign against Aguiaaldo, tho Frosideut is pursuing tho same polioy as that now in operation against tho rebel forcos in tho south. President MoKinloy expressed surpriso that the itiBurgout forces should bo able apparently to procure inexhaustible, supplies of arms and ammunition, aud directions wero cabled to Admiral Wnt-on to oo oparnto with Qenora1 Otis in trying to provent tho land inn of munitions of war on the island of Luzon. A blockade of tho island was reported established some timo ngo, but every euoouutor with tho iusurcHnts demonstrates that thoy still have ahuwbint supplies (jHl)inet olucors nro ot tlio opin ion that if a strict blockade in maiutatuod, tho insurgents will quickly exhaust thoir resources. Especial reasons for using extraordinary vigilauco in maintaining the blockade aro now si id to exislt English and American morchauts in Hongkong who aro helping tho Philippine junta aro great nativity aud ne said to bo offering enticing in-ducomonls to blockade runners to carry arras and ammunition to Acuinaldo.

A telegram was sout to Major-General Shaftor, in commanJ nt tho Presidio, S-n Francisco, di-reding him to ubo tho utmost ex podition in preparing tho trans-iorU 55-alandia, Valencia, Sheridan and Pennsylvania for tho trip to Manila. Although it is deemed impcrativoby the president to get re-inforcements to G-noral Otis as soon as pojsible, tho laok of transports mny do! ay Eomo of them next month. Tho first expedition starting on Juno 22d on tho Pennsylvania and Zalandia, will carry six troops of the Fourth Cavalry, two companies of tho Fourth Infantry and as many recruits as possible. Tho second expedition, starting on Juno 21th, on the Sheridan and Vnloncia, will cou-rtist of the Nintoouth Infantry aud recruits. A poiut ofimpnrtance to many applicants for commissions in tho volunteer sorvico was decided at today's mooting.

Gonoral Otis is to narau otllcors for tho three rogi-mnulB of voluutoors only in proportion to tho number of mon in tho Philippines who roonlist. If only iJOOO should onlist, thore, Goneral Otis would appoint only eighty or ninoty of the total 15u ollicors that would bo noodod, the mat of tho oLUcors being appoiuted by tlirt president from applicants in the United States. It was with doepont sorrow that the relatives, friomU and all lit- waiians recoivocl this morning tho news of tho death of the bolovod Queen Downgor Kapiolani, widow of the late King David Kalakaua nt hor homo in Waikiki. The ovont was by no mmus unexpected for tho Queen had boon sinking rapidly sine.) she recoivod tho last stroke of paralysis about a fortnicht ngo. This left her un conscious from 1 1 o'clock at night until tho next morniug.

It was at this stago that Dr. tfumphris, tho attending physician, called Dr. Day in consultation. For tho last tureo days tuo Quoou was never really consoious aud at tho time of hor death she was wholly unconscious. Tho end was oxpectcd at about midnight laBt nigut but the Qjooo lingered along until 8:10 o'clock this morniug.

At that time tho silent watouers nbout tuo bousiuo saw On Docembor 19, 1803, Kapiolani was married again to the High Chief Kalakaua. Tho two lived a quiet and happy lifo to gother. In 1874, Kalakaua was mado King and tho two went to to tho pilaoe to livo. Tho Qaoen's good works began immediately. Sho watched zealously over the intorosts of the natives aud formed tho Hooulu and Horda Lahui aociotios.

Later on sho founded tho Knpiolaui Maternity Homo and personally superintended tho work of tho institution. Sho retained nu interest in tho place to tho vrry end. On November 9, 1885, tho Ka-piolani Ilorao for Leper Girls was formally opouod by Kapiolani and by hor command tho care and control of tho institution was committed to the Rev. Mother of tho Con von of St. Anthony.

Iu tins piaco also suo retained a deep intorest, giving what sho DANIEL McCORRISTON DEAD Passed Away Suddenly Morolng. Early This Has Long Been a Resident la the Islands-Was Knlgbls of Pythias Former Fire Department Member. that do-ith was nigh and at oxact-'could for its support and furnish-ly 8:15 o'clock the Qooen breath- ling clothes and othor necessities (or tuo nntortunato inmatos. Iu 1837 tbo Quoou went to Quoou Victoria's Jubileo in Lon tlun iu company with tho ox Qupoo Liliuokalnni. Major Cur-tn Iaukoa and Jas.

II. Uoyd no enmpauiod the Royal ladies to the Court of St. Jainoa. Kapiolaai retnrncd in good hoalth and took up her position again, doiug a good dcods where flic found tln'm uccfssary and living tho busy livo of a Queen Dan'l McCorriston, nn old resident of tho Islauds, diVd quite suddenly at tho family residence on Fort street today, at a. of Bright'sdiseaso.

Tho deceased was born in Coloraino, Ireland, on Feb. 15, 1845. He camo to tho inlands in 18G4, landing hero iu Ootobcr 19. On October 20, 1874, ho married to Jano Johnson, the sister of MrB. Fnuuy Lovo and F.

Johnson of this city. For a long timo ho was a nioinbor of tho old II. F. D. and at tho time of his death, was nn active member of Oahu Lodgo, K.

of P. Ho leaves two sons and threo daughters hero and a brother in San Francfoco. Tbo funeral will take piaco tomorrow from tho Cathedral. Ed. A.

Williams is tho uudortakor in oh argo. HOMAA DIVIDENDS RISE od her lat. Dr. Humphris who was with tho Queon nt tho timo of her death, stated this forenoon that the direct cause of death was uraemia. She had boon a suffor-er off aud on for several years from paralysis, valvular heart dfcoaso nnd Dright's diseaso of the kidneys.

This morning the body is being prepared for its last resting place loving bands aro busy with tuo linuso. wanauakon is L'riuco LMvni Ka-1 witu tuo intorest ot uer people at in charge of all tlio ueart arrangements. When neon this morning no stated mat no unal arrangements for tho lying iu xtato of tho body of tho Queon nnd the funeral had boon mado. How-over, tho body would Ho in state at Wnikiki on Monday and would bo rcmovod to Kawaiahao Church a couple of days later as iu the case of the Princess Kaiulani. Tlicro will bo a stato funeral aud tho body will bo plncod in tho Royal Mausoleum as a final rest ing piaco.

Tho Dance I'oitiioimil. Tho ltenioud Grovo moonlight lanco proposed for this ovemng has be on postponed owing to the threatening condition of tho wenthor. is tho fourth anniver-the establishment of tbo Indopont. Congratulations aro in order. Today ary ot Kapiolani was born in Hilo, Hawaii, Docembor 31,1835 and waB therefore 01 years of age nt tho timo of her death.

Hor fathor was Kuhio and hor mother. Kino ike, both very high chiefs in thoir lino. On her fat bar's sido wero Kanekon tk. nnd Kalauikaulelo aiwi Pomaikalaui w. nnd and Elelulo k.

and on her mother's sido the following: Knmaka-haleloi w. nnd Kina Kawalu k. and Knapuwailani Kapuaa-mohu aud Kaumualii. Kaaiaknloloi was queen of Kauai aud Kiha a high chiof of Niihan. Kapiolaui was the grand daughter of Knumualii, last king of Kauai.

Kapiolaui remained in Hilo, the place of her birth until sho was oight yoars of ngo. Sho wafl then sent to Koua, tho homo of somo of tho hignsst ohiofs that have ruled paoplo in thoso islands. Kona wa the home of Kapiolani (uui) wifo of Naiho and a ro-lativo of tho family of tho docoas ed (luecn. Although Kapiolani (nui) was not living at tho time, tho young ohiefeas was givon her nurao, At tho ngo of 1G Kapiolani camo to Honolulu and was taken under tho protection of Kauiko- aouli. Four your lator sho married the High Chief Namakoha and the two took in their charge tho Princo of Hawaii (Ka Hnku Hnwaii.) Shortly nfter this Kapiolani and Namakeha made trip to MicroueHia in the sohoonor "Hoku Ao," returning to tho Isl ands in safoty.

It was not long boforo death camo to Namakeha I ana jvapioiam was lott a widow. Shortly nftor the death of Kiuc Kalakaua iu Sin Francisco, January, 1891, the Queen wont into retirement, making tho Waikiki piaco hor permanent homo but travelling about nmong tho Islands and particularly to her old homo in Kailua, Konu, from time to timo. It was not long aco after tho King's death that Kapiolani be-unn to fail in health aud sho never Huccecdod at auy timo sinca then iu fally recovering it. A short timo ngo she made over all her property, a conBidorablo amount, to her two nephews, the Princes David Kawauauakoa and Cupid Kalaniauaole (Kuhio) who are uer solo lieirs. To theso young mon she was ovor a loving and indulgent nunt.

It was her money that paid for tho education of tho young men in America and England and it is to them now that she leaves all hor oarthlv belong ings. Tho strict attention Kapiolani paid to duty aud tho honor of hor family will never coaso to bo a subject of most favorablo com raout. It is a well kuown fact that Kalakaua diod leaving main debts and mortgngoa. Kapiolani vowed that sho would pay overy ceut if sho livod long enough. That sho carried out her vow can not bo disputed.

There remaiu but a few thousand dollars to be paid. Ior over eight yenrs sho strov to pay off, little by litt, the large doht. Kapiolani was Christian woman whofco good doeds weio not con fiuod to tho bosom of her family but wero extended to hor friondn aud her people. Those who were closest to her say sho had not single oueray. This is indcod nn enviable record aud tho peace that was with her nt death seouib but a fitting end to such a lifo.

Thero will bo no band concert at Emma Sqnaro this afternoon out of roipect to tho lato Quoou Dowagor Kapiolani. Bishop Co. received by tin Dorio from San Fracoisco on. hundred nnd one thousand dollars in gold. Honokaa dividonds went from 25 to 35 cents per mouth this morning.

The par valuo of shares is $20. On tho strength of tho in oroaso mentioned tho stock roso this morning. Paauhau, adjoining Hnnnkaa is paying 3U conts dividend par month nnd tho stock is listed at $19.25 in Snn Francisco. It is reported thnt Uonokaa will bo listed iu San PICOMl.N'UM I JaWijh or.AU. Saburo Adachi, one of the mom-bcrs nf tho Board of Directors of tho Kumamoto Emigration Bureau of Japan, arrivod hero sevornl weeks ago and established nn agency of his corporation.

Ho pnrchosed tho properly on the Ewa sido of Kukui ntreet near Fort and mowd into th promises yosterday. While superintending tho disposition of his wares ho dropped doad from boart diseaso. He was considered a powor among his people. Tim Orphrum. Tonight a graud combination of old and now favoritea will graoo tho Orphoum boards.

Divo Marion nnd Jim PoHt will introdnco a new farco profusely punctuated witla lauauablo situivions. Miss Mario Brandos, soprano; tbo charmiug Hartwoll sisters, contortion dancers; (Jlorine, May Ash-ly Frnnd Barton nnd the bnlanco of tbo company will also appoar in now biHinoss. Secure seats for ''The Octoroon" at Wall, Nichols Oo. Instruction given in French or Spnuidh See nd iu Wants. Post oQijo savings bank passbook lost.

See at colurau. A Ml year lenio on property near Queon and South streets can bo obtained. Read WAN I'S. Tho 0 Dorio sails for Yokohama, Kobe, Shanghai and Hongkong this nfttrnoon at 5 o'clock. a rune cntrc cucam or TnTn rowoci DR CREAW BAKING P0HD1R Hlgheat Honors, World's Fait Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair Avoid Halting Powilcn oonUlnlai luni.

Tliry nre Injurlnut lo health A '4 'it 'i JI-A5 -jl.

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