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VOL. VIII. NO. 1218.
HONOLULU, H. I., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1804.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
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EVERY AFTERNOON
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at thb orrioi
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ft Daily IIollktib In printed aim pub
liiilicl by Mm Dklly Bulletin Publicum?
Company, Limited, at It otnce, Mar
chant street, Honoluln. Hawaiian III
atuti. Danlol Ix)Ran, editor, realdei on
Alnkea ftrift llonnlillil. afontNalit
Aildrma leltr for the patwr "Kdltor
BitixariN," and Imilnon letteri " Matter
uiiy nuiioiui i-iiuiiKnilif;
UmiiK aiMirMoiiAl aililrMim may eaime itelay
In nil din Inn.
Bualueaa Oarde.
LEWKR8 at OOOKK.
Iiiicimtb rip DiAtaah ia l.iaiiai 4
41.1. KIHDA Of UUILDINII MATBMIAL.
Kort Ulreet, Hunoliilu
H. HAOKKKia) A do.,
OnuMIMi.i Aaav
1-iriiT Kurt amiqueen Hirw.u.. liuiitnniu.
1NO. . 8KITH1KS.
Ai'iiTtoaaei 4nnimei4i Hnan.. ami
Mahukuna, Kuhala, Hawaii.
THOB. UNSSAT,
Xnriirrifn.
JawaLii
WAKII.
4tl W4THM-
Knkul Jewxiry
.. .J."W'"7J lN11'ty. Particular
attention paid to all kind of repalri
Campbell lllook, Merchant Street.
HONOLULU I&ON WOHB.B,
Htn Bn.iikks, Huoa MlLUt Hon ami
Onoi.aM Iiioh, BaAH, anu l.4r
Caatimxd,
Mhuhliif ry uf Krery Dowirlptiuu Made Mi
yruor. raruouiar aiUiUllon Dald to Hull
Blackmnlthlnir.
loh Work aiecuud at
Bliort Notlc.
HO YEN BJflE & CO.,
41 Ninianu Htreat
Tinsmiths, PlnrabinQ, Etc.
CROCK KltY and OI.AB8WAKR.
FRED. HARRISON,
pONTIlACTOIt AND BuiLDRK.
Ksttnmtes given on all kinds of Brick,
Iron, Btoue and Wooden Buildings. Job.
biiig of all kinds Building Material for
sale. 510 and 612 King street. Keaidenco
'lelephoiie, Hell !i7; P. 0. Box 11.
DR. O. W. MOORE,
1400 Van Ness Ave., B. P., Cal.
Blegut ABtxtaeits lor Patieuti.
LBOTBIUITT IH HBBVOUS OISIASW,
A9 Dr. Moore ntrr InvMllila all fh..
comforts of home, with constant uud care
ful treatment. Hefers to H. It. Macfarlane.
. UUO-tf
C. B. RIPLEY & ARTHUR BEHOLDS,
AKOHITHOTB.
Orriuai New Bafe Deposit Bulldioai
Kort street, Honolulu, H. 1.
Plans, Specifications and Superintend
anoe giveu for Krery Description of Build
ing. Old Buildings successfully Hniod
ailed and Knlarged. Dtslgus for interior
Decorations. Maps or Mnchitnli-nl Draw
ing, Tracing and Blue Printing. Drawing
for Book or Newspaiier Iliumratlon.
METROPOLITAN MEAT GO,,
W NKMST 3Q
Wdolesale nod toil Butchers
AND -
NAfT CONTBACTOnS
G.J.Wu.sa, t 1 Uauagor.
WH. G. IRWIN ft GO.
vI.iixriit.ocl
OFKBK POM HA Us -
KK UTILIZERS
bit. umi rO
OMn jd H'fl Grade Cm Umm.
t are also prepared to Uk orders ,
attest tairas. M. oniumcit. Oo.'i
".rt.lHa.sris
insuring prompt dsllT.-'.
IfOlLlOJ LCCUL!
iJWThl. ' trrlor Paint '' con-
Urniiifr ion r lent imi u! iwed i ri
iving ( isst'.ig irti'tnr.,- to ci.;u,.
1 1 Bed with drier It gives splendid door
Iving lasi
nrfaes
Lvacie. Oerxietit,
KpIN1MIIWAKi
RAIJIUf.
Falrtaak Cauiia C.'i CeraeaJ Bed
Gomponnds. Kooflng & Papers.
fueai Sltia Plpt Cittriai
JnrbMwr DlaBintw, BmhsI Bter
iMttsd Paiat
ltnmimily .imgnM! tor Vkuioiiln fan
Wm. G. Irwio & Go.
il.lMJTKII
Wm. U. Irwin
Ulan Hprenkeli
W. Jl.Ollfard,
Tliwt '. Hria
Prraliieiil ana Maiia(er
Vlr.e-Prcilenl
Mcrelarjp ann Treamirar
Aihtilor
FJiierttr Fa.ot.or8
N
COUIUIIHHIOU AeCHUtlfc
4hth or rMt
Oceailc StCMmthlp Canpaif,
Of HAN KKANC1BUO. I1AU
Uicr.r. Til. 881. Mcnur. Ttu 07.
P. O. BOX 831.
HOiqrOL.TTL,U
-arriage Manufactory
128 ft ISO FOKT 8TRRRT.
Carriage Builder
AND KKPAIHKK.
BlacIumiUiing IN ifcAEi.
Orders from the other Ialanda In
BilldJng, TriaWlBB, PaJatiH, Etc., Rto.,
Promptly Attended to.
W. W. WRIGHT, Pitop.
(Haornor U O. Want.) rt
M
BOTH TELKPHONRH
414
lll'STACE &CO.
COAL
M
iii.ln m any quantity -fmn.
bag tn a ton.
CHARCOAL
from one hag to any iUautlt
FTPLEWOOID
In 4-fu lengths ana bawed or Split
from a bag to auy quantity: aln
WHITE & BLACK SAND
Consolidated Soda Water Co,, L'd
SSPLANADE:
Uor. Allan Pert I to., . SeBolala.
HOFilJSTF.1? CO..
IHftA
Anl
AT THE ANCHOR
Oyster Cocktails I
Bauer Brunnen I
Frederlckaburg Boer I
straight and Mixed Drinks
Of All Kiudsand Best Quality.
SoBtBwut nonar Klog A Mbbauq 8U
BEACH GROVE
WAIKIKI.
Picnic Resort
Kor KiiiiiIIIps, Uilleii and Children.
TKRMH HKAMINAIII.K.
DBAS. r. WARNEH, : j Hiuger.
The European Loach Rooms
UHODK HINO, Proprietor,
llolel HI reel, nearly npiioalU) Ilolliel
btrtiit,
First-Clas Mails at Moderate Prices
At all Hours. PHtronak-e Huliolted.
11&7-3W
Pacific Mail S.S. Go.
-au rH
Occldenui and Oriental S. S. Co.
rr TOKOIAMA ui HONQKONQ.
Steamera of the abore Ootnpanles will
Mil at Uonoluln on their way to the aborr
porta on or about the following dateit
Btmr "CHINA" January K, 1895
Rtmr"OOKANIO"... February 19, 1893
mr"nH!NV April 4, W
Btmr "COPTIC April 30, 1893
Htmr"OIlYoFl'KKINU
Jnno . icjS
8tmr "UOPTIO" July 10, 18'H
Plnir' CITY UP PKK1NU" .... .
Atmnst 10, 1MV5
Htmr "cOlTIU ...S.piembcr 10, 1WO
Btmr"OMINA,, .ct..ber LN l6
Bimr"OUPTiO" November as. 1893
Bimr"UlTYOPl'KKIM."
December 2n, 89."i
rff SAN FRANCISCO
ataameri of the abort Oomnan
vail at Honolulu on their way from Hong
konc and Yokohama to the abrw port on
ur about the followinc dateiit
8tmr "CHINA" Drcenito 31. 1H
Btmr "OAK1.1C" February 10, 189..
Btmr"PKKU" March 29 189fl
"m'"(MRU'"' .... April iw
H'liir' CHINA" MayUOJMn
Btm-' COPTIC" Juno 17, IMG
btm'"UII UKI'KaINU' .. .....
. .lily 17 INO
Btmr"Uhl.(IIC" ... AujutiMo
Btmr "i ITY UF llli) m: J aN Kilt-'
Hepli'inliof II. Iwrt
Htmr "CHINA". . 00 ol-r , iMVi
Btmr". OPrilJ" Nuvembt-rtl, INO
Htmr "CITY OK I'KKINU"... ....
. Uwrnilx-ril. IMii
Bimr'TO'-TlU" Jnmmry IA, lO'i-i
Bthir ' CHINA" ...February a I, IMM
I1TI8 OP PASSAGE ABB AS fOLLOWS:
fi riiRo
KAMA
flMl'lA'
'O IIOHll.
town
117ft IH
Oft M
fit. 2t
mi or
Uamn
1 lab 1 11. round trip t
monthi
labln, round trip II
mouths. ..
Rnropran BtarraRe
a
tut Jt
Hft
tmY PatMiiirera iwyinn fun Urc will b
allowed 10 iiercent oil return fur if .uini
Inr
Hhln tWHlva montbr
W Kor KraiKbt and PMitr appi) ti
fl. HACKFELD A CO.,
i7lt
Agouti..
Oceanic Steamship Go.
Australian Mail Service.
For Sab Pruciico .
I'll Nw and Fine Al Btel Htin.nii
M ALAMEDA "
yi in Oceanic Steamship Coiuihiui will
be due at Honoluln from Sydney ami Anni -land
nn or about
January 10th
Auu will leave for tn above uou with
Malls ami PaxengerHOnoraboiil Uiai.IhU
For Biaey ui Aacklui:
Tht New and Fine Al Htel StMam.liu
"ARAWA
Ol iii Oceanic Steamslitp Company will
be due at Honoluln from Ban PiiiiriwM.
ou or aiMint
January 17th
And wUl nave prompt despauili .Hi
Malls and Passeugers for the above ports.
I'll unuersigned are now prtprnu tn tssui
rHKOUGH TICKKTS TO ALL POINTS
IB TUB UNITED 8T4TK3
For further nartinnlAPB r.riiinj
Freight or Passage apply to
WM. 0. IRWIN A CO., Uti.,
J Oaaaral Agenu.
Oceanic Steamship Go.
Time Taoje
LOCAL LINE
S. S. AUSTRALIA
Arrive rloiioluli. ittvn lioiiui
from H. K for H. K
Ili U Jan 6
Jau.J pb.a
tb 23 Alurcha
March Zi iliruli 30
Aiirl'Kii April '.7
Ma iH Mm
June IS Jmmi
July 13 JtuyUu
Auk. 10 auk. IT
B-I't 7 He.pl 14
Oot.5 l)rt. Yi
Nov. 'J Nov. U
THROUGH LINE
From ban KrauoiHiu
for Hyduey
ttrrur llunolulu
AKAWA Jan. 17
AI.AMKDA.rYh II
MAItll'OHA Mar II
AKAWA ...Aur II
Kriuii Hydney lot
Han Pranuihco
l.tuvt Jliiiuduli
AI.AMKDA Jnu 111
.MAItlPOMA 1'Mi 7
AKAWA Mar. 7
AI.AMKDA Apr. I
AI.A.MKIIA Mty III MAHII'OHA
.Uv -i
.MAItll'OHA June (I
AKAWA.. Jul) I
AKAWA Ma Wl
niiA.MI'.ilA JllUfVf
AI.AMKDA Auk I I M Aid I'OHA July BT,
.MAKII'OHA.AlIK'M AIIAWA Am!.!
AKAWA. Hiipl.Vll AI.A.Mi;i)A.Hepl. Ill
I ALAMKDA..Oot. 'U MAKU'OtfA ,Ooi,17
Canadian-Australian
iM.mrrt ol ibr aixivn bine, rnnnlng In coumicttun with tn.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Hotwren Vanronrer. B. ., aod Sydney, N. B. W., and ealltni' at Victoria. B. 0.,
Uonoluln and Sara (FIJI),
R.HI DUB A.T EC03ST0LXJ1-.IJ
On or about the date below lUted, Tla.t
.4
Prom Syduoy nd 8uti, for Victoria
and Vftncouver. B. O.t
Btmf'MIOWKKA" January 1
8mr"WAUU.MO0" rrhiuaryl
Btmr "MIO rtKKA" Marc,
li 1
Tkroagb Ticket tmraeil frna aoaolata
rmuBT and rAMENMii AOiNTH.
.. .. ....... ... ....
I). Mi-NH'OliL, Montreal. Canada
IUIIIKKT K Kit II. Winnipeg, Canada
M M. BTKKN. Ban Franciico. Cal.
O. McL. UUOWN Vancouver. B. C.
Itlltklil a . mm . m
Wilder's Steaoishtp Co.
TIMK TABh
" '" A II.iihk l'ri n II .. h.,
Ilf I A MM. P'lrt h.ii.i
Stmr. KJ.WAU
OLAIlKC. Iiiiuijuu.ini
Will IOKV-Honolulu m i t v Miii.inuit: l
IrfiliAin Mitnliu-h lln; 41m Mpk.i llii
aiiidr.y, .Mnli-iKiim l.miKlm. niid iu
i.ihorhiM Hip (oll(iii.t 'x 4-'tri At
Hllo 41 iiililriihl
lfluriliiu irnr.-. II lo. io'h'IiIiil ut l.ii.
;.ahoehoe niu- .luj , Kannilui.- ., M.
hukoua 10 . .; Mirur 1 r. v
,; lnkciir r. v., MhAlavit
llBV'Jr. M.: lrflll4lllH r. m IIIK rnllliwllm
day, arriving at lli.oolnln . u V.in.
day. aud Haitirilnv.
AKHIVKh a I HiiMH l,tl
Wednesday J)r -in
gW No KrKiglii i. in ..f.iw.i 4fur
W niHin mi Uy of hhiUhk
Stinr. CLA U D1JN1 E,
OAXUHOIt. Coaiaonusr
V. Ill iMVf llofioitilu .V"f7 I'lttMiay al "it
r. ., tonehlnp xl Kaliiilnl. Ilnrlo VfniiA,
HriQiiii. and Klpriiiiilti.
KcturiiiiiR aIIi atriVHui Hum. lulu ,;
Bandh) mcrnl.ijj.
iW No KrHiilit will ur '!.' vd tr
4 r. m. on .lay ii(IIIiig.
tkiualgneek in nit lw at Hie laudiugs to
receive their Krelirht. hi w will not hold
oumelvrs reRiMinslbl aflrr .nrh Freight
Iik. ben lAiided.
While the Company will use due dill-
rvnr in haudling Live Bu.'k, wn dcllnp
10 asuurne any rfHUincllilllly In rant of the
lo.nnf .ame
The Company will not tw ruiMinnlblM for
Monty or Jr-w(iy utile.. pIbcmI in the care
of I'nrt-crn.
1
sdk
l
-V jf'Vy
i rji v rv
Wholesale Retail.
MM, I. I, I NX UP
Japanese'.' Goods!
Silk iou Cotton Ores lioods,
Klu.
tfUi.
Kin.
Kir.
Stlk, Limm and Crape Mills I
OK COMPbKTlt ril'Ol.K
Vtad" ')) YMiimtoybof YokoliKinn
twr- vy neu you ste in nwu ot any 11
Ol JltpMliese OihhIs, ulvc iih nrxt hi' 1
line
m'
mivr kiiIuk all Around town
ITOKLA.2ST,
SIOO ITort BU nar Cuatam ZSo-us
BCAVEKSALOON,
Tbu Best Laacb 10 Towu.
-'TW
rM n.ici OoffHn
.1 4LL llOHMr
rilR rMNKST IJHANl Uf
Cigars and Tobncco
iLWaH UN HNI
IH .1 JNTOLT3D. Prop,
O. B DWI3HT
Dm s. II kui.i.ol Work in
Ci mem & stone S'.dr.waiks & Curbing.
He Imsiin limul a Urn" Niipply of Cli.
lU'r-e (Irani" Curli uml hUsh k.epH lln.
uniliiu UurliiiiK HUiiiii. lOtliiiHiN ulven
unit lowenl prii'ts muiuiil lltllTiilepliiino
3XJ. llui-tf
Steamship Line
'. ':;1t
from Victoria and Vancoarer, B O.,
for Suya and Sydney!
8tmT"WAKniM00" D!emberlM
Btnir"MIUWKKA" Januarys
Htnir-'WAKKIMOO" Februarys
to OtaaAa, Oalttd ItatM aid Eire.
gtf Ifvt Frelcht and Passage and all
Hnerat Information, apply to
Thoo H Fi.v1fin Ar Hn TM
A HBO. n. VKV1GB X Vl., Jj Q,
A gentt or thi Hawaiian hlnndt.
Best Family Medicine
CURE
Sick Headache, Constipation,
0YSPEP3IA, LIVER TROUBLES.
Purely Vegetable Easy to Take.
The delicate aiignr-cnntlng of Aycr's i'llli
illtvilvei linmcillnti'ly on reaching tliontom-
ttrii, ntiii pi-nniM tno tun strt'iigtii ol men
liigri'illcnt to ln spi'i'illly nitlnillittcil. A 4 a
purmit f, sillier Inr trnvcllfru nni4 a tnmlly
iimllrliitf, Ayir's Pills arc llio Lett lu tbo
Wlltlll.
ayer'sTpills,
M.il. Iij Dr. J.O. Artr Co..Iyiwell,l.i,UJj4.
HI0HI8T AWAKD8 AT THE
World's Great Expotltiont.
tC"li.ri..if rli.ii lnilllltin. TIimi.iii
-TVjrr'" I'lll. . I. blvwu Hi lli(l.ul curb
v( vur bulllv..
Hollister Drug Co., Ld
Bole AgautN for the ltepiiblla of Hawaii.
FKAXIC GODKKBY,
General Business Agent
Writer, Colli ctor and CopjM,
Iuteill0enc6 Ofllct & Empojmem Bureau
IIOUSKS - AM) - llOOMS
leased and Itcnted.
A Thorough Knowledge of Town, Country
and People.
rROMIHKM HUIHWCTION TO I'ATKOXH.
TJaV Olllco with A. P. FeUrxon, Kanlm
pinuu street. I'JCi7-1,u
Regan Vapor 6 Pacific Gas
THE BEST IN THE HAIIBT.
They cannot be surpassed for motive
power.
4TBT-HKND KOlt 0ATA1XUUK-B
JOS. TINKER,
ItfW-tl dole AKent, Nuuann street.
Mutual Telephone Co.
NOTICE TO 6UBS01U BrKB.
At a Mi:r.n(i optiik impivooiis
of thii C. mpuiiy lii'iil f ldaj i1 vhn
rev.Ked tliut ou uml a ter ttie ir il.y of
Jiinuiiry .rt".'i, tliB ruleN f tho u.e ( lelc
plio'ilu Iii-triHiii'ii h will Ii-iih ini v:
Pn villi Iti'flilunroi, iwr inoiitli f'.'.'iO
llllHllI hk lllllleH Kllli (Illit'liS I mi
Cuiiutry htiiiuliH t..i)
I'itj ttlil.. iuarli rly In .nlv nev
J. V.
Iloiinliilii, Dfo. IJ, lf('ii
llltilW,
M'vroturv.
I'.'lU-lin
A. F. Medeiroa & Co
Merchant 'H Tailors
rlotxl hi,, Ulhler ArllliKlon llwlei
Latest Patterns in Suitings
ItHieiveil by Kvery Blemiiei
PBRI'ECT tn OR NO 8ALE.
City Uauuiage Co.,
Ooruer KIiik and lletliel htu
- BOTI TELEPHONES 113
Finn Carrlugou & civil DrlvorH
I'd tie had at all hours
.!. S. ANDHADK,
iUMMi Mauansi.
lopes Launches !
lioiijeii tlule Bazaar.
W. P. Keyioldi. : : Prop.
XMAST
XMAS,
XMAS.
Presents for Everybody
Gash Aiwija Tiki aa Tberatort
Gash Prices an Mad.
HANDSOME GIFT BOORS
At Publishers' Prices;
Bibles and Prayer Books,
Fine Uocivty Note Pavrs In latent
itylef,
1 jiwii Tennis Bupplles,
Xmas Cards, Calendars and Booklets,
NOVELTIES of al) Descriptions!
Paint, and Pnlntlng ikwiks.
Oenuliia I X I. Knlvux Mild Itntors,
Hair llru-licn mid Combs,
Veloolpcdci and Wngotm,
Domkstic Si:vin Maciiikks
linn 1 8flliig Miflilnc- WI Up,
Hlnulng Miig nml llnirlioi,
UuiUr fr.m II.I4J Up,
IDollS and TOV8
In lirrnl Variety
Leather (.IihkN In l'urn.'i", D'ttriex,
Pocket lliMikt. Kli!., htu., hlo.,
Drawing .Matrrlul.
And Don't Forget we have mUltd a
News Department
And nil Hiilix'ilplloni will hnvi
Priiiupt alt. ntlou.
Ordati lur Mmlo by Every St'tmir.
CHRISTMAS
Gimiln tint in dumnnd jtint now.
i'lHiplu who cnunot aiTurd hixuriua
can liuil pli'iitj- of ulaplo atllult's lo
buy; a Damn I'altoru iiinkoi a nico
j prusunt. A pretty Silk Drun Iw-
COMES
n woman At nil Union. I bnvo aotno
lino Silk DroM Oooiis tbnt 1 am hoII
inK at runitonablo pricun, also Wiutur
Drosit Giioda of uvury varioty, tkuy
aru good valuo and latuMt dDsigiiii.
BUT
I don't wau't to tiro you with too
tuuuh talk, in fact dun t want to pull
tho wool ovir your oyt, but would
liko tn pull tho wool ovur your foot
with boiuu of my ifiuu llomory.
ONCE
a woman naid, "What nhall 1 got for
my littlo KirH" A Doll. Madam.
Jly all muaiin a Doll. 1 havo Homo
Ueauties fiuoly dressed anil with
Natural Hair, each put lu a separate
bos; this will bo sure to please
A
little girl. For older people wo havo
a countless array of goods, both use
ful, ornamental and decorative, aud
with a wish that you will bo judi
cious and inspect my stock before
buyiug elsewhere. I wish you a
Happy Now
YEAR.
iLtt. S. LEVY,
Foiit Stukkt, H. I.
ROBBER STAMPS I
FOR SjVLE!
FOUR NICE LOTS
Near Kllll? Htreet, Oiiiwiiitn llefor
inrtiiry HiihiMil,
.Men. I'J UilH oil IjllePU Mroot Ix-lweell
Piliu'lilHiwI uml ooillli trri'tn,
satr Kor Partlouliirs, Imiulre cf
R W WILCOX,
Corner ol tjueeu aud Nuuaiiu Hi reel.,
UUU-tf Up hlulra.
-2sSBbE9
7JfiJW W O assrfcfCr
MkWV&f JHkiBiifc
MMsaSvr JCSsasMI
J BHOWN & KUBEY,
I WATCH AND CLOCK DEALERS
1 I OooU sold on Weekly or Monthly
I ) iiieiitx.
4 Msionlc Tsmple, Alakes Street.
I HONOLULU, . H. I.
Waa President Dole Sleeted.
Editor Bulletin;
My attention has only been called
this morning to tho attempt of the
Advertiser to traverse the article in
the Diocesan Magazine, "How His
tory is made," as follows:
"Mr. Dole's name was placed in
the Constitution by the delegates,
who were elected by the people to
form a constitution. Tho adoption
of the constitution, and the election
of Mr. Dole by the delegates was the
act of the citizens. The election by
an agent is the election by the prin
cipal." i do not propose to follow the
writer through tho half-column of
utter rubbish and ignorant hash of
KtiglisBfhittory(wBio were William
and Annf How was William of
Orange an usurper?) with which
he tries to bolster up his position.
It is with the abore statements only
that I am coucerned. Tho whole
question turns upon this: Wore tho
delegatus to the Constitutional Con
vention the authorized agents for
tho election of President? If they
were, the Diocesan Magazine will
publicly acknowledge having boon
mistaken. If thev were not. it will
bo in order for tho Advertisor to
retract.
1. Let the appeal be to tho dolo
gatus themselves, tf they had been
seut to the Convention with autho
rity to elect a President, there could
have been no doubt or hesitation in
tho minds of any about proceeding
to such election. Hut according lo
the record of the Convention in tho
Hawaiian Gazette uf June 111:
Councillor Emmoltith did not
think the Convention lnnl muj rlijlit
to appoint a President. ,
Minister Damon said the Republic
wan just starling and it should start
right. To appoint a President in a
convention, whlrh tin cult d for an
oikt ;ur;iM'-, looked too much liko a
sharp move. Wo wished
toustablish through this constitu
tion freedom, not force.
Delegate ivas thought that tho
representatives of the people had
the right to elect tho President.
The Convent iou was nut hire tilth the
jintirr fo rlrvt a President, but to
Inline a constitution. Maulo
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ovoriiment was not a possibility, so
oug as such oligarchical proceed-
inus were tolerated.
Councillor Teuuey thought the
first President of this Republic
should le elected in the same man
ner aa the second one will bo.
President Dolo said: Tho Constitu
tion provides that the Isy Mature
nhoii-a rltct a President, and it should
be done. Tho Convention, though
having the power to appoint a Presi
dent, could not roiutituiionully do bo.
There were nine delegates in the
Convention, including President
Dole aud Minister Damon, who did
not consider that the Convention
was the agent of the citizeua to
elect a President.
Ou the other side there was no at
tempt made to prove that there had
been auy delegatiou of authority to
proceed to the election of President.
Very little was said. Hut Councillor
brown's speech belrayed the inten
tion of the majority to usurp a
power to which they could lay no
claim by delegation. He said:
"Tim niiimtimi nmv la wlinilinr wa
shall say that he shall bo President
ior a term oi years. e uavo got
thiugs now in our own hands. Shall
wo loosen our hold iu the slightest
degree! 1 advise holdiug on to what
wo are sure of, aud takiug no chances
of losing it."
2. Acting ou the abore advice the
Convention never proceeded to elec
tion, but inserted an article in tho
Constitution by which Mr. Dole is
dtclurrd to be President. So that tho
Constitution itself is witness that he
was not elected.
:i. Aud so is the Proclamation on
July 4. If Mr. Dole was duly elect
ed by his fellow-citizens the lan
guage of the Proclamation was sin
gularly inappropriate: "By virtue
of this Constitution I iiimr tho
olllco aud authority of President
thereof."
With thin testimony of the Dele
gates, the Constitution, and the
Proclamation, the article of tho Ad
verser should bo corrected to read
thus:
"Mr. Dole's name was placed in
the Constitution by the delegates
who weio elected by a minority of
tin people to form a Constitution."
The adoption of tho Constitution
by l ht delegates was the act of the
eh izetia (who had been allowed the
frauuliire), but the election of Mr.
Dolo was not. Tho electiou by au
agent is tint oloet nu by the princi
pal, but the delegates not beiug the
agent to elect, the appointment of
Mr. Doli was their own act, uot tho
act uf the citizntiit, who gave them
no power to proceed to the electiou
of President,
Km nut Diocesan Maoazink.
Dec. 17, 1SD1.
Preparing for Christmas.
M rs. lloarduinn's "Ka Maile" stock
is nearly all sold and anticipating a
heavy demand for Christmas goods
hIid ordered a line Hue of Fancy
Articles, etc., they will arrive tut
the next Australia. Her large
ami commodious lauai will be fitted
up as a show room. All her old
customers and the Honolulu people
u general aru iiivueu to inspect hub
magiiilicuut stock of Christinas
Goods.
attuiaturo Art.
At Willlaius' Studio are to ho seen
Portraits ou Watch Dials, which he
Ib making a specialty of. Lantern
hi idea for lecture by the Bet or
doxou.
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