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VOL. VII. NO. 1053.
HONOLULU, H. 1., THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1894.
PHICE 5 CENTS.
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED
EVERY AFTERNOON
IXCtfT SONDAf UT TDI
Daily Bulletin Pablisblng Co., L'd.,
at tuc orriui
J28 & 328 vlerotunt St., HoBOlala, B. I.
HllHHUIttPTIOK-Bix Dollars a Yab.
tiollvered (n Honolulu at Fifty Oekts a ;
Month, In advance.
THE WHBKLOOLLETIN I
-IB IMIHL1BHKD- I
B3VBJR.V TTJTH33DAY I
At K.itm Dollars a Yiar to Domestic, '
iti.l Fivk Dollar to Foreign Subscribers,
payable In Advance
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
IKINK IN SOrKBIOR STTLR.
MOTH TKI.KPHONF.S t
s
tm-i o. mox ,
I'm Daily lll'LLr.riM Is prluled and pub- '
llshed by I he Dally Bulletin Publishing i
Company, l.ltnltrd, at lit oftlce. Mer- '
client street, Honolulu. Hawaiian Isl
ands. Daniel l)gnti, editor, resides on
A lakes street, Honolulu, aforesaid.
Address letters for the paper " Kdllor
IIi'llktin," and liiislncss letters " Manui-er
Dally Mulletlu 1'iilillslilng L'oiupuny."
Usin a oersonnl address may rnusu delay
in attention.
Buainoaa Cards.
LEWEKS A COOKE,
tllll'ilHIXIts INU tlKlLKB IN I.UMHKH i
tn Minn op llituniNo MTKRui. i
Fori Ml reel. Iloooliilil.
U. UACKFELO ft CO.,
OSNKK!. ('OMMISStl)S ,HKNT.
'rtir Fornind tjueen Slrefln, Honolulu.
JNO. 8. SMITHIES,
VreTiiucrr. niOknkhi. IIii.inkh. ast. '
ilwhukoiiB, Kolmla, Hawaii.
WILLIAM FOSTER,
Atiohnkt-at-I.ah and Nomky I'IIMI.II.
No. ij Kaahumanu St., Honolulu.
THOS. LINDSAT,
M NHPAl'nHIMi
JlWRLSH
HAKKH,
NI Waciii
iviikui Jtwulrv
specialty
all kind
Partlmilsr
ol repairs.
allimtlon paid to
Mcllierny Block, Kurt Street.
J. J. WILLIAMS.
PHOTOORAPHER
The Only Collnclloo of Ultnd Vlflwt. :
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
TKAM KNIIINKk, Hl'KAR MlLIJI. IIOII.KRK.
!cii.ki:, Ikon, IIiiakn, and I.kah
Oastimis,
Mnuhliivry ul Kvery Description Made to
Order. I'Hrtiuiilur atteutlon paid toBlilpa'
Mliu'kMiilthlug. .lob Work niwuted at
Bhort Notice.
K. A. JACOHSON,
W.Vnill.MAKKIt AX ilKWKI.KU
ao Fori Htnel
O. Box ..'87.
Honolulu, II. I
Mitt uii I Tele. Hi.
i'
DR. C. W. MOORE,
HOi Van Ness Ave.. H. F.. Cal.
Elegant Apartments (or Patients.
KtSOTKIeirY IK NKKVOUH IMBKAHKh.
SB- Dr. Moore oilers invalids nil Hie
oomfortHof home, with constant mid cure-
nil inmiineni. llererx to II. 1(. Maefiirliiuo.
IHMf
CHAS. GIRDLER.
- IIIKKCT IMI'llHTKR OP -
KNUUHH AND CONTINKNTAI
3Dry G-oods
V., IS KMHh.itnanii atrext.
Cement Sidewalks & Gra-1
nite Curbing Laid.
Kstluiates given on all kinds ol
H'MISE.CONt'ltKTK PI.ABTKK WOUK
OkV C'ONI'KP.rK A HpKrlAt.TY V&
JOHN F. BOWLER
C. B. RIPLEY & ARTHUR REYNOLDS,
AROHITHOTB,
OrriCKi New Hale Deposit Building,
Fort street, Honolulu, II. I
Plans
Hpeclllcnihius and Nuperinteud-
euce irlveii (or Kverv Descrititlon ol II
iiiiiu-
Inc. Old llulldiiigs siirceoslully Itemed
eueu am. Miuirgeu
DesUfiis for Interior
Ueooratloiib. Mans or MiiiIihiiIi'mI llrau.
lug. Tracing aud liltte Printing. Drawings
for Jiisik or Newspaper Illustration.
WM. G. IRWIN & CO.
iXjlnaiteci)
OFpKII FOIl BALK
Thc Domestic Sewing Machine
; i' i t i i i v i? i a imatM ft(W wfl,w' and 8Wed-
iLtx. caoss oss'
Celebrated Htgh Grade Cane Manures.
Wr are also prepared to take orders lor
Uoaura
N. Ohlandt St Co.
F'ortlllssera,
Injuring (iroinpt tf llrt-r
BOILED LUCOL
This Is a superior I'altil Oil. eon-
kuiuIuk 'ess pmuiint than Idnseed Oil, and
elvlug a lusting brilliancy to colors.
Used with drle It gives a splendid Moor
Mirfare.
I-iina. Oement,
KKKINKIIMl'tJAKH.
MAl.MON
Fairbauk Canning Co.'s Cornod Boo!
I'AHAPPINK I'AlNT 'o I
Compounds, Roofing & Papers,
Heed's Patent Steam Pipe CovirluR.
Jarboos' Diamond, Enamel A Ever
lasting Paint
KspMHally denlgned tot Vnciiiim I'aiis.
FIRE,
L.lU'J!i AND
MARINE
INSURANCE.
Hartford Ftro Insurance Co.,
Assets, $7,109,825.49.
London A Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.,
ABSOtB, $4,317,052. ,
Thames and Mersey Marine Ins. Co.,
(l.liulte,!!
Assets, $6,124,057.
New Turk Lite Ins. Co.,
Assets, 5137,499,198.99.
C. 0. BER6ER,
Genoral Ag ent tor Hawaiian Islands.
HONOLULU.
Win. 6. Irwin & Co.
tl.lMITKD)
i.&'svte'-
jfo $$$,
I'reildeut and Manager
Vice-President
Secretary and Treasurer
Auditor
' SUgai" Fca.O"LOrS
'
AND
Commission Aguutb
AllhNTh OP TDK
Oceanic Steamship Company,
OF HAN FHANttlHCt) OA1.
C. BREWER KO.
il.lMli'KDi
General Mercantile
Commission Agents
Premdeiit
M.tuagur
Hue rctnry I'leitaitrnr
p. I' Jones
tl. II, HoliHrlUU.
K. V. IINIioii.
l W. P. Alien
I). M. CooLe
ri: .::::;;(
II. Wulerhouse
I. I. C'artr
Dn
uuiucii awtj DdMai.iluuiuuiuuilu,u,vv,:u,luiluiill-iiU!utwu
W. F. Reynolds, : Prop.
All kinds Machine Needles and
Attachments to make every woman
happy.
!
! Guitars to charm with song and
leave a happy smile.
Spectacles and Eyeglasses to Jit
all sights so that both old and
young may he happy.
Dolls and Toys
youngsters happy.
to make the
Remington Typcut'iters to make
the business man happy.
Tennis Supplies to assist young
men and maidens to achieve hap
pincsv. Parses awl Card Cum's to make
your best girl happy
Wallets and Pocket Rook to ,
make your best fellow huppy,
Huscbull Supplitit to maki "uur
boys" happy.
Visiting Cards and Soviet y
Stationery tu convey happiness.
Office Stationery and lllank
Hooks, and to cnmplel the happi
ness of all
liny a Stem Winding, Stem
Setting Nickel Plated Watch,
guaranteed a good timekeeper
for jt.l.fiO.
"
V
1!
CIMIAND
BICYCLE
CLUB.
$10 A MONTH
I894-"CLEVELAND"-I89i
Q
There Is nothing better
than a 'Cleveland," noth
ing iilltu so good ; nnd with
the further Improvements
made iu the three vital
parts- the Tiro, the Kim,
iiml the Hearings it Is now
tdmptyunohflllcugenhleund
unapproachable. Should a
puncture occur by any un
usual chance, the outer
cover can he slipped from
the rim, the inner tube re
paired, a Hi I the wheel be
riiuniug nguln inniduof live
minutes S!I Is a ' Cleve
land" year!
H. E. WALKER,
Agent, Honolulu. II. I.
0
i
3
0
$
Kerosene OH!
THK "ALOHA."
A High Grade Oil 1
Price Moderate 1
AT
THEO. fl. D AVIES & CO.
nut im
California Fruit Market,
Corner King A Alakea Ht
Caiiinriiio's Rrfrigentorc
It) F.vrr .-iliamcr from Han Fran
CISCO with
Fresh Fruit, Oysters.
Salmon, Poultry,
F.ie. F.tc, F.te. Kte.
lUKe-tf
6 TO 9 .A.. 1.;
i
I in not forget the lime to ring up
152 Mutual Telephone -102. '
N. V BXJK.CrElSS
i still prepared to repair Harden linc.
i r-prinklers, water Tup'., Filing Haws ami
sliiirpeuliig all kinds tools, liicludliu.' I'arv-
Aiiuiior ing iuivesMiiii neibsors. uiwu .Mowers a
I iiicelultv. Also betting (llass, ill fuel all
Dirsoiorv i kinds of Jobbing Work called lur and re
1 turned IWi-tl
PaflifipMfli.SS f!n In
-AND THK-
Occidental and Oriental S. S. Co.
For YOKOHAMA o4 BONQIONQ.
Bteamers of the abort Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the abovo
porta on or about the fotlcvlrjg dates t j
Htrnr "MKLOIG" .. . .July ft, Mil
Btmr "CHINA". September 3,11(1
Htrnr "OO'iANIO" ..October .', IKM
tJtmr"UHINA". .. November 12, Isoi
Htrnr "OCEANIC". ..December 11, 18!H I
Btinr"OHINA" January 21, 1810 I
Stmr "OCEANIC" February 19,1810
Sttur "CHINA" April 2. K
For SAN FRANCISCO.
Hteamcrs of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way from Hong-
kong and Yokohama to the above port on
or about the following dates t
Btnir "CITY OK Kill DK JANKIltO"
....July 10, IbiM
Btmr "BKMHO" August 21 lrl
Slinr "OITV OK I'KK1NU'. . .
... October l, I8ll
Btmr "OOKANK'" November 111, 1NM
Btmr "OH IN A" December .11 I8!M
Btmr "OAKI.K'" Kebruarv HI, Iwtt
Btmr "l'KIUI" Marefi 2!), 1-W5
Btmr "OAKMC" . . .April -IS, 1810
RATES OP PASSAGE ABE A3 FOLLOWS:
I
to iiono.
to roito-
KAMA.
II.V) 00
r. uo
Cabin
Cabin, round trip 4
months. .
Cabin, round trip 12
months
Kuropean Steerage
II7A0O
(IK M
s5 on
Its.) 00 i
I
I ttssencers navltnt full t.r will Im.
allowed Ul percent oil return fare II return-
lug within twelve months
fsjr For Freight ami I'assskp .lv to
H. HACKFELD k CO.,
-I7 tf
AgeiU.
Oceanic Steamship Go.
Australian Hail Service.
rorSanFrancUco:
Tlir Vw ami Kin. AI Hir.l Hi.nnihl.
" MONOWAI "
; Of the Oceanic .Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from Bydneyaud Aurk
I land on or about
June 28th,
i And Kill leave for the above iKjrt with
! Malic and Passengers on or shout that date.
For Sydney and Auckland :
I'be New and Fine Al Steal Hteauiibip
" MARIPOSA "
I ui me oceanic nteamslilp (.ompaoy will
I be due at Honolulu, from San Fram-lnro.
on or about
1 July 5th.
111
Malls and Passengers for the above porta.
The undersigned are now prepared to Issue
I THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
For further tinrtlciilan. rei-nnhn.,
Fniighl or I'ussage apply to
WM. 0. IRWIN A CO., Ltd.,
t-iii
General AgenU.
Oceanic Steamship Go.
Time Table,
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
(rum S. F
June il
THROUGH
Leave Honolulu
for ri, F.
June 'Xi
LINE.
From fan Fraiiclsrn
lur riydney
.In lie llimululu
Kniiu Hyitney Co?
han Frannlsno.
I.finr lltiuiiliiln
MAltll'OHA. July ft MONOWAI. June 2H
MONOWAI, Aug. 2, AI.A.MKDA, Julyai
AI.AMKDA. Aug. ,10 MAH1POHA. Aug.a
MAltlPOHA Kept.'.'T i MONOWAI. Sept. 'JO I
! MONOWAI Oct. 'Jfll AI.AMKDA
II. LOSE,
KoUry Public, Collector aud Qoueral
Business Agent. !
hiili-iigent lor Seveial ol the lle-t FIIIKi
I.NSrilAM I'. DMPANIKH.
I Patentee ol Los ChemlC Compound tor
Clatilylng Cane Juice.
Mnuial leleplioi
Merclian
ne r. ii. noi .iw.
t hired, llouoliilii.
Ring Up Both Telephones m
i- v T?vncin
xnti u tift c xJAUi ooo.
-
ritalnl al llolluigii sSliiM-ll.KHI.op,
lueeii tr. it near port,
anvil JA.MKH IVJI.I.OCK.
is., iis..
Steamers of the above l.lno, running In connection with tlie
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Hctween Vancouver. B. 0., anil S)dney, N. 8. W., ainl calling nt Victoria B. '.,
Honolulu ami Suva Fiji,.
A.RH3 IDXJB3 A.T HONOLULU
In or aliotlt the dates Mow statnl. vlr
From Sydney and Suva, for Victoria
and Vancouver, B. O.i
9tinr"WAKKlM00"
8tmr"AKAWA"
iBtmr-'WAKKIMOO"
..Julyl
.August I
Soptemlwr I
Through Tickets Unti from Bonolaln
rxKtmiT and remedies aukstk.
D. McNICOl.I.. Montreal, Canada.
KOMKHT KKKK. Wlnnlnee. Camula
M 5, 8TEKN. Ban Francisco, Cal.
O-Mcl BKOWN, Vanrouvor, B. 0.
. . .
Wilder's Steamship Co.
TIME TABLE
W. 0. NVlLlisn, I'res. a. II. Ilosa stt.
ljArTl j. A. kinii, I'ort Bupt.
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE. CoBaundtr,
Wilt leave Honolulu nt '1 r. u touehlug at
iuBiim, .noma ny and .iiaKcua llie
sameilav: Maliiikntin. KhhIIiku mi 1....
pahovlioe the following day arrlvlin: at
Hllo at mldlilglil.
I.KAVKm IIOMM.UI.l"
'.i!u.,,ImU-
June Vi
June
July :i
July J
July -'!
Aug. a
Aug. 11
Aug. 'Jl
evpt. I
ftepU It
Bept. i
Oct. .t
Oct. Ill
let. '.HI
.Nov.
.NOV. 10
Nov. 'J
Dee. 7
Dee. IS
hrldav
Tuesday
, Friday ..
Tuesday
Friday.
I'liCMtay .
Friday.. .
Tuesday
' Friday
Tuesday .
' Friday...
Tuesday
Friday
TuuxUy .
. Friday ...
Tuemfav
I rriua
k
' Tuesi
1 Uetumliig leaves Hllo, touching at l.au
liahoehoe same day; Kawulhue a. m., Ma
hukona 10 a. m.; Makena 4 I-. m.; Maalaen
, Bay Up. m.; Uhalnn s p. u. the following
day; arriving at Honolulu ci a y NSVdne.
I days and Hatunlays.
AHBIVKb AT HONtil.lM.C
Saturday.
Wednesday
Saturday
Wednesday
Saturday
Wednesday
.Saturday
June II
. J li nt. JO
. . . Jumcui
July II
. July -.'I
. . . Aug. I
. Aug. II
Aug. !
Kept. 1
bept 1-2 ,
rinpt. .'
OoU 3 '
Oct. I.H
.Oct. 'Jt
Nov. 3
Nov. 11
Nov. '-'I
.Dec. ft
Dec. I.'.
Dec. 'J'i
Wednesday
' Haturday
Wednowtoy
Haturday .
i Wednesday
Katurduy
Haturday
vi'.i.,,...i
11 iUIIUBUajr
I Haturday .
Wednesday
Haturday
Wednesday
No Frelehl will h rweive.1 ir
U noon on day of sailing.
Stmr. OLAUDINE,
0&MER0N, OomMaBdor,
vv lit leave Honolulu every TiicmUv at t
irv Tllekdat
p. ., Uiucblng at Kahulul. Huelo. Jlanu,
HamoB and Kipalinlu.
Heturnlug will arrive at llouoliilii every
Huuday morning.
tlaT No Freight will he mwlveil alter
4 p, m. on cay ol hailing.
i Uiuslgnees must be at the lauduigs te
, receive their Freluht, as we will not hold
ourselves resKuslhle after -null Freight
has been landed,
While the Uompaii) will use Uoe dill
I geuce In handling Live blook, we decline
lo assume any reHponslblllt) In i-ae of the
loss ol same.
The IVjuipany will not be resiHiusihle for
Money or Jewelry unless placed in the care
i ol Pursers.
W. W. AHANA,
I
; Merchant Tailor,;
3S3 ITuuanu 3trt.
FINE SUITINGS
IN
English, SCQlCu and American COOllS.
rilyle aud Fit luanintie.t
ii . i
0101111111 & U)ling
Mutual Tele. 668.
HII'J
P. 0. Box 144.
Mil
IIO YIOX K13K CO..
It Nllliainl St ri .
1AITAIN WILLIAM D.WIKS. roll
I Tinsmiths P nmhtnn. Ktn.
w... m m -xl, ..
I'HOl'KCKY and lll.AStiU AUK.
lUIJOm
cu i.:- is
owp uiud
From Victoria and Vancouver, B 0.,
for Suva and Sydney:
Btmr "A It AW A"
8tlllr,VABIIMl)0,
Btiiir,,AKAVA" .
June 23
July n
August 2:1
to Canada, United States and Europe
For Frrliiht and l'nsnuo ami nil
Oeurral Information, apply to
,, . ,,,--,-. .. ' unto mien mo iegisiaiure is re
THEO. H. DA VIES & CO.. , quired to meet for such election, th
AgtnU fvr thr llitintltnn lilatul.
tentb annual meeting
of tub
Hawaiian Jockey ciub'astwx"
a dent."
aTT1
June 11, 1894.
OFFICIAL PROGRAMME:
Races to Commence il 10 i. iu. Slurp.
1st Kaeo -IHCYCLK UACK.
I'rlye: Silver Medal, valued al fz.
KtltruiK'u fee f l.!0. I Mlb- Dicli. Free
lor all.
2d Kaee - KALAKAUA
$100.
Kuiiiilng IImcc. s Mile
for nil.
lid Kaee- HON'OLLI.U
flOO.
ITHSK.
D:ih. Free
PL'KSK.
rrottlng and Pacing, to Hurtiess. J:I0
0lil. Free for all. Mile llentk Iw.t
.' in :i.
III. lln..o-KOSITACIIAI.I.KSOBia,li',!; ,. No ,.,,,,,., of tll
CUP. 2 added. Iteptihlic shall be eligible for re
Cunning Itace. I Mile Ds.h Free t yl't President for the term
for all. Winner ol cup m i wit r.iconl immediately following that during
of 'Angle A.,' l:i.',!t. which he has been President.
mi, n piM.'nmi.'VT Willi. i Min. Hateh proposed a hiibHtitiite
Wit Kace - lHLSIDLNT MDL- ,(,nvillt, , ,., I,iri,li .., ll0 Uo.
MANNS CLP, f,t, added. puUlii ami "as President," and
llmmlng Ituce. '., Mite Ibi.h. For , putting "for" instead of "during."
Hawaiian lin-d. Del. Vivas tuoveil to strike the
.i ,.,.,., ni-i.c ' section out. Since they hail given
Mh Race -.JOCK K I LI II PL U.sh. j,,,,,,, Ul), Wl 0I1B firs, rem..
"' they should not prevent his re olec-
rrottlng and racing, l llarnc...
lor all. Mile lleitts, I"-. I It hi
Free
it (uiimvic c c .,..,
lUce-OCLAMt h. S.
1'UKSE, flMI.
7th
llillllllllg llllie.
Hawaiian llred.
I Mile ILihIi. For i
Hth Kco MALM PUHSK.-flUl I
i
Trotting mid Facing, to Harnri, .1
iniiiute olas-. lor Hawaiian llrl.
Mile Heats; best J ill .1.
titli Haco - KAPIOLAN'I PAUK
PUKSE, 12.V
lillUllillg I'lice.
lor all.
l' Mile Daob
Fr. e
Kith Itace - K A M K 11 A M K II A
PL'KSK, flllO.
Trotting uud Pnvluc. to Hiinn For
Hawaiian llred Mile Heats' bt .'
In :t.
. ,. , ...
All Klilriei. arc tu lie made with
il,, hufiniiii,, .., .1... ..iti .re ,, ii.........
on Merchant Street, before '.' p m. WKD
.....,. ,,j, ,,,i'i.i,i.i. ,,, i w. ., r.ni. r. 11,
M-.UDAY, June II, ImiI, at which time
they will clo. Kiitry fee tu lie 10 Nr-t-ulit
of the pit roe unee- otherwl.e "Iki-I
lletl.
All ilaces are to U run or trotted
under the ltoli-o( the lliuwus Jnun
I'll n
All Horsex are esia-cted to ilarl
uiiU'-?. witlidriiun Ii) I'J o cltH'k noun on
Juiieti, l'tl.
All llorcs uiuit anneur on tin
Irnck at tlie tan ol bell from tin- .Indue'
Stand, otherwise they will he lined
(leueral AiIiiiUjIoii .Mi I 'cuts
(Iriiiid t-tiiinl extra '"i I cut- and l
t'lirruges ill,1deo( eoure. each J. l
guurler ntreicli lliulge .io
W. M. (JIFFAIU),
M-iTeliir Hawaiian .IikIii) i'Iiio
IVJIi'ii
WAIAKEAKOA NOTICE.
1 1.1. I'AltTIKh DKHKINIi Totit) In
V Waiakeakua Falls iu Mauoa Valley
are hereby reiUestcd to obtain a permis
sion from tlie undersigned, otherwise the)
will lie prosecuted (or trespass if found on
the premises without such pcmiiiisiuu.
j.n. ii. urn it,
at the Uud oim-e Hnprenie Court llulid
Hi.mduin June 17 is- -Vi
inteimbijAnd pilotaok
V ir ,w"v" y"" "'. v,"'"1!'"1 '
u.r.
lilainl steamers, oilers hl services as
Pilot tu any Hirt or lauding In the
Hawaiian Islands, best ol reference.
Inquire at ollico ol J. H. Walker, over
Bpreckeu' lUnk. Fort street. Uo,-tl
1 CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.
Sixth Day.
Wednesday. Juno
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Skction 2. For tho purposes of
such election tbo Setiato oiul tho
House of Representatives shall sil
. together.
Tho election shall be by ballot.
! and thu person receiving a majority
vote of all tho elective members to
which tho Legislature is entitled,
, which minority shall incliiilo a maj
ority of nil tho Senator, shall be
President for tho succeeding term;
, or for tho unexpired portion of such
torm in case no person shall nave
boon elected prior to tho first day of
such term
Coiiu. Wilder asked how a major
ity of Senators could bo ascertained
if tho voting was to bo by ballot.
Mill. Smith said it could be done
by diirerently colored ballots.
Tho section passed.
Section .'I. If tho Legislature shall
fail to elect a President before the
1 first day of January following the
President whoo term has then oi
pired shall continue to bo tho Presi
dent until his successor is elected
and qualified; but such failure to
elect shall iu no case discharge the
Legislature from their dttt to im
mediately proceed with such elec
tion. Min. Smith moved to insert after
words, "or
as Presi-
Del. Carter hold that the jipd f"c-
jtorr I'resitleiit would still lie Presi
dent, and ho thought tho draft as il
stood was sullk'iont.
Min. Smith made a further ex
planation which sntislied Del. Car
tor. The motion carried.
Min. Smith moved to ohnngo "his
successor" to "a new President."
Del. Uobertsou moved to strike
out "the" before I'resitleiit and in
sert "or net as" instead.
Del. Carter moved to refer the
eeetiou and proposed nmeudtueiits
to Committee on lixectitivo. It
seemed to him a Kood deal of change
was necessary to adapt the section
to extraordinary conditions.
Cotiu. Young seconded motion for
reference.
I'res. Dole thought there was no
uecessily for reference The section
was only intended to provide tot
keeping the ollico filled in u certain
contingency. He though Del. Itu
! borlson's amendment an improve
ment iu view of the change already
made.
Del. Itoliorlsou's amendment car-
i ried and the cctiou p.i-cd as
' ,lol,
. Del. losepa moved at. amendment
I maltlug tlie M'clion allirm llioeligi-
lO-Slidy f ,a, 'r.uu for r.t.,.o
. lion.
Mm. Damon said that utiles-, there
was a chance to elect new otllcers
every six years, good by to stable
government, lie spoke from ex
perience. Pros. Dolo saitl that the long term
given the Presitleut obviated to.
some extent the objections to re
election. Vet it was the eligibility
of a Presitleut to re election which
had produced tunny of the evils of
republican government iu Central
mid South America. It had also
caused more or less corruption iu
the United Slates. He thought that
iu view of the long term it was tie
sirable to remote that temptation
to Doth the rroMilout ami stilior
I diuate ollicers by forbidding reelec
i .:....
, mill.
Oul the uiuv.-r voted for nlriUiug
out.
Mm. Hatch's atiieudmeut carried
' Akth'I.i. J.. Powi.ii oi Appointment
Section 1. The President, with
I the approval of tho Senate, shall ap
j point the members of the Cabiuet,
I the Judges of the Supreme ami Cir-
cuit Courts; the Auditor General
aud all Diplomatic aud Consular
Representatives to foreign countries.
Del. Abies believed the otlice of
Auditor General was uiiuecei.sarily
foisted on this country. He moved
"tint Auditor General'' lo struck out
Min Smith claimed that the ollico
was one of the most important in
the country ll was a useful check
on the expenditure of public money
Ministers might often want to strain
the law for what they doomed do
sirable purpoos, ami it was well
that there chotild be an independent
ollicer to check thii propensity.
Del. Abies agreed with the Attor
ne General as to the usefulness,
hut
' Del Carter raied the point of or
I der that the Auditot General's ollico
existed under -tattite law, ami llu-
Coin ent ion had no right to legislate
it out ol existence
, Del. Abies contended thai if the
it , !""'" Has recognied here, the Presi
I dent would not have (he power to
'A1! ""'"' vi,A' l!w 0,.n.l'', Tl l0.'1
viiiice ami t. iisiom itoiise couiu oe
run away with for all the attention
the Auditor General ever paid to
them
(C'imliniwii on jth 'not,)
i ri.
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