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WBIiNIMIUY.
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WM. McKINLlfY.
FOR VICIM'KKSimiNT,
THEO. ROOSEVELT.
Whnfs the ue? Tills In nn Ideal , xmnhlp to lie n cenrrnl rrnrBnnUnllnn
war cry for .MiiBWiunp. on lines to defeat the nlm of the na-
' tlon's fniindpr.
The ("onnrll of State pawed an ap-1 In dealing with the local situation
propilatlon for the cunstrnrlluu of nn ' Hie opponents of proRross also ma'io
eraermmy hospital. What has U-conu Hi" nilstnke of assumlnR that Hip tn-
0f t J payprs nrp not In nuniprleal mnjorltv
rr" i and cannot If thpy will hut make lh
Had opponents of municipal rulp llv ' " "eato n rnunlrlpallty exemplary
td in Lincoln's .lay they would douhl- In l" rlmrnctcr. administered hy men
less hae said what's the, ime fnuln faithful to their trust as public ser
ih.. l.iv.. Hipv enn uet nl.mu nil rlcht I ants. As a matter of fart the demand
ns they are.
Independents or Liberals have only '
to study the history of the Mugwump ,
movement In the States, to learn that
onlitlrnl nrtlltv In nmumlttrm In th
reRiilar American parties Is doold of
any Rood results.
The Independent now claims that
the criticism of Col. l'arker appeared
In the New York Tribune. It Is now
tip to our contemporary to piuri- that
the article was printed by any paper
other than the Indepindent.
. I furnishes evidence irf those thlnns
When theorUers learn that It l the? I jcft undone which should have been
duty of every American voter to lie i j done nnd which the taxpayers have n
politician nnd take nn active Interest right to demand shall be done.
In public nffnlrs. they will be well on. The request for municipal Indepen
the way to n full appreciation of the,ence has Its source In the small tax
duties devolving upon every citizen. ' pnyer. the property holders who, nc
- I cordlnR to the tn xlevy made i.pon their
Defore chargliiR the advocatei. of property have received the least In
municipal orRanlzatlon with belns Job return by wny of municipal Improve
chaserB It would be well for the oppon- ments. The centralized Rovernment of
ents of Amerlcnn proRress to llgure up I the past has failed In fulfilling Its
how large a representation they havo
In the ranks of territorial ol'lce hold
ers. It Is up to the taxpayer to act. 'Ic
has the control and ran secure for Ho
nolulu n city government that will do
away with all possibility of favoritism
or the slighting of the small house
holders claim on municipal develop
ment. Honest Republicanism bespeaks pro
gress and constant regard for the In
terests of the people. Class legisla
tion nnd rule of the majority by an as
lutnedly superior minority finds Us
source In the acts of Democrnts anil
Independent-Democrats.
First of all the primaries were
carried by fraud. Advertiser,
All of which Is nn artistic lie, unless
our esteemed contemporary refers to a
primary affair In which one of Its iiin
dldatelnvas n lending manipulator.
Property owners can ill afford to de
lay public Improvements by raising the
barriers of private claims before the
progressive march of the Public
Works department. The people paying
damoges for prltutt- Improvements Is a
policy that will find small favor in
the runk nnd file of taxpayers or tho
Qfllclals who represent them.
Constant!)' keeping (it it is the 6i
cW of Republican success. The blc
rally that opened the campaign should
be but the beginning of Republican
meetings held In every hamlet of the
Islands. Hawaiian-Americans lire
honestly seeking Hip truth In con
nection with new political conditions.
Don't let them go begging for want of
activity on the part of Republican
workers.
The Advertiser's reference to the
munlclpnl experience of the. small C'lll
fornla town Is n valuable addition to
local municipal literature. It should
be a wurnliiK to the taxpayers of Ho
nolulu that they should not delay In
preparing an acceptable charter for
presentation to the Legislature. Legit
latUe bodies are prone to make seri
ous errors when the people are Indiffer
ent to the form of government given
them.
Hod Judge Humphreys requested Ills
critics to deller the charge to ,tho
grand Jury. It would doubtless bec-j
crowded with personalities to the utter
banishment of a. plnln statement of the
duties of the Jurors. In citing exam
ples of the work set before tho grand
Jury, the Judge neither accused nor
defended any department or Indivi
dual. Perhaps It would have been moM
In keeping with old customs had ho
informed the Jurors that they had or
ganized and told them to go about
their business,
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th( ? HWllUfhll JmtHlrttl IDMt M
Km) iliW'I'n mll In hlr.lt lb""
tHIritl mthfH frtiitl tthlrri Hh "ltfi
iHl' rbtttiv" frHrtllJ bo HllHl)
IJW tlw tipwly Mrh th Mik liy uhMi.
tiny lmv tlKii bit fiiriBlifii Th
hur.mlj- of Joli rhnjer mid tlteoi I?' r
li on n iir: Hip "lenity hoIiik. uiiiniHfl
i lino lnxKi)r rterpa on liln wny- Hiv
ing cnrli tho crit 1 1 ihif.
OpiHiiirnln nf mniilclpnl corpora
linn. If there are nny In llawnll, tnnl.x
I tin- wllfull error (if giving poll cnlh-
I erert Immediate nml tiwiupMltmiil ro'i-
trol. Tliln will Inilc-rit licconip n truth
If Hip nilvlrf of Hip iipnnpiil l fill
lowpil. Tlioy wimlil linvp Hip Inxpn
rr wnMp thi-lr tlmp In Idle roiuliinnn
linn of Anirrlran InitlUitlonS. rlintnp
IprltliiR Hip flmt duty of Amprlenn pill-
for an independent city Rovcrnnunt
comes from the smnll householders of
Hnolulu. It comes from the taxpay
ho for 5'tn,, hnve "a1' " lnrc
proporuon 01 ine expense m kiuf-u
nu-nt only to sec municipal lmproe-
men,R mnM ,out
upon npparei t
Krnunds of favoritism.
The Punchbowl section with Its clus
ter of homes and hardworkliiR tax
payers but rough nml dusty streets
Is n bright nnd shlnlnR example
of the ndvantaRes of centMlIied rlv
eminent. The claims of the Kallhl dis
trict so forcefully presented by the
recently organized Improvement Club
I ilulv the householders. Their voice
In the LcRlslature has been drowned
by more powerful organizations or tho
Inability of nny LeRlslnture to tret
with due consideration tho smnll local
details, which find prompt recogni
tion In municipal councils.
Hy continued Indifference It Is pos
sible for the taxpayer to place his
rights and privileges In the hands of
Job chasers or theorlzers, one Is ns
dangerous to public welfare as the
other. It Is possible for the taxpayer
to delay action until the Legislature
meets, nml when the request comes
from that body as to tho character of
the charter desired, have only u few 111
considered suggestions to offei.
What will the tax",ir:ti5 no? Follow-
the advice of municipal opponents
and accept an Incompetent charter that
will be meat for corruptlonlsts? Or
will they net promptly and In a bml-ness-llke
mnnner, prepare the charter
for leglslntlvo action Hint filial! at once
put to flight the theortzer and lob
chnser and give the taxpayer -in accept
able administration?
Kind Ottcnr rtotnnlHt.
While Oscar II. declared the Palais
des (.laces the most wonderful thins
the Imposition had to show him, he
pronounced the horticultural exhibit
the most Interesting. The king adds ..
thorough knowledge of botany to liU
other accomplishments nnd hns Wen
devoted to tho subject from boyhood.
In tho early spilng and summer morn
ings ho may be often met strolling
about In tho woods outside of Stock
holm, dodging down every now and
again to dig up a root or examine
some speclmin. Pasters by have only
to catch a glimpse of his costume to
know what their sovereign Is about.
He always dons for these Informal
outings what he calls his "botanizing
regimentals," which consist of n gray
ish coat, white knickerbockers, long
tan gaiters reaching to Ills knees and
a broad brim Panama hat. Hanging tn
bandoiillere la his specimen basket,
much like an ordinary fishing basket,
and well equipped with all kinds of bo
tanical gear.
SPECIAL NOTICE
TO
Olaa Sugar Co.
Assessable
Stockholders.
HY ORDER OF THE DIRECTORS
Notice l hereby given that the 12th As
cessment heretofore advertised as of 10 ptr
cent due and payable on the and of August
has been reduced to 2U per cent or 50 ctnts
per share, due and piyable from the 10th
day of August, ujoo, and delinquent Octo
ber 10th, 1900, penalty of 1 per cent per
month from Sept. tot", 1000.-
J. P. COOKE.
Treasurer Olaa Sugar Co
Honolulu, August 1st, 1900. tCooist
Jrlift .tLVUNlNo hliliLfe'TiNi .HoNohUitUi
The Pacific Hardware Co.
HAVE JUST
Gcnds for the household, for the plumber, for contractors.
builders and carpentcis
New line of Staple Articles have been brought here by
the Australia, Geo. Curtb, Alden Besse, Irmgard, Rosamond
and W. II Dimond, which are now opened up
A complete line of Sanitary Plumbing Goods direct from
the Wolfe Manufacturing Co. is on hand.
Elliptic Boiler Tube Serapus, XA to 4 inches.
Pacific - Hardware - Co.,
XjIMITEJID
Stores; Fort-
Residence Tract
FOR SALE AS A WHOLE!
....150 Acres--
PALOLO HEIGHTS!
Beautifully situated mauka of the Government Waialae Road.
Ad Unexcelled Site for Hotel or Sanitarium !
MAGNIFICENT VIEW I
The tract slopes gently up to an elevation of over Soo feet. It com
mands a land and sea view from koko Head to the Waialae Mountains..
WATER can be piped from a natural flowing stream from an eleva
tion of 1,200 feet.
For further particulars apply to
Palolo Land and Improvement Co.,
A. F. COOKE, Manager,
Room 8, Model Block.
JUSL AMVEJD
Ex "Rosamond," "Alden Besse,"
"W. H. Dimond" and "Helene"
STYLISH UP-TO-DATE
SuppIcs, Phaetons, Buggies, Runabouts,
Road Carts, Harness, Robes, Lamps, &c
jytyv vAVOfy
Sterling
a a a
$50
CASH
CASH
Bicycles
1900 3EOnDE3I-i
at the
Pacific Cycle Co.
SOLE AGENTS
Fbrt street.
DR. W. B. TAYLOR,
Has removed to Beretanla street, opposite
Hawaiian Hotel, from comer of Richard
and Beretanla streets.
!5gO-im Tel. 57 Houri: 9 to 5.
S. ROTH,
Tailor-1
HAS REMOVED TO MAGOON
BUILDING
Merchant St., corner Alakea.
h. ilnWMlsftAYvAUalist
RECEIVED
Kin& and Bethel st5.
mV J KJ 1
SCHUMANN'S CARRIAGES
HARNESS REPOSITORY,
Merchant Street.
Between Fort and Alakea Streets.
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"Hnve you evey rcnil the nrtlele on
now to ton n una egg:-
"No, 1 haven't, but my nilvlce wouhl
he. If you lime anything Important to
tell n had eggo, why hienk It gently"
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C. W. MACFARLANIJ, of
WASHINGTON LIGHT
iWisonic Temple
Good Air. Good View. Good Health.
A special invitation is extended to everybody to visit Ho
nolulu's most delightful residence site
PACIFIC
"HEIGHT
W-H-H-H--H-
Via Maxima
Kaiulani Drive aptly termed, the Via Maxima or Grand
boulevard, ana in itself an artistic piece of engineering affords
easy access to all points, as also scenic and marine views of
exquisite grandeur at every turn.
Electric Railway.
Contracts ha.v been let for material, and the work
construction, equippTngand installation placed in the hands of
a competent electrical engineer to be fully completed by June
1st. Having an independent power plant we are prepared to
furnish electric power for lighting, heating and other purpose!,
to our home builders at most reasonable rates.
As Promised.
Our reservoirs are now completed and water mains laid .so
as to supply each lot. Permits for making water connections
will be granted on application.
An inspection of the attractive homes now building, or
the names of purchasers of lots, will convince anyone that
PACIFIC HEIGHTS is the choicest and most select of all the
residence sites of Honolulu.
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For further information, prices, terms, etc., apply a
the office of
BRUCE WARING & CO.
Progress Block.
l For sale . .
. . . nnd
)) of
"ALOHA COLLECTION
HAWAIIAN SONGS,"
at
HAWAIIAN BAZAAR,
Corner Hotel and
..YOU WILL NEED
..FOR YOUR OFFICE
Desks
Chairs
Stools
Files
And all kinds of Furniture.
Wernioke - Book - Cases
CALL ON
-Qutix Striit-
AND SEE THE DISPLAY.
ARTISTIC METAL SIGNS
and
ARTISTIC WINDOW DISPLAY
FIXTURES
will help you to do It
THE BEST IS CHEAPEST
thenfort our bU If alw.yt th. lowttt
b,:iut tticrt an no bttr gooJl m.lt than uiott
W, Mil , r
i When ou ar. fixing up th old flora or
planning a ntw on. conault Uf rf gardlng how to
Jiltjnityli.
Biftlct Slgnt and Display Flilut,, we arc
prepared lo figure with you on any kind ot Interior
tlnuh or furniture In the way uf office or e tore fixture,
pirtltlHl theivlng, etc, In hard wopdf ot all klndt,
Plans and detlgna for the asking of 1
Lewers & Cooke,
Henry Waterhouse & Co
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CO., I . ...
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(NATIVE HATS, MATS,
I CAiNS,
CALABASHES
the . . .
the
MASONIC TEMPLE.
Alakea Streets.
NOTICE.
MAUNALEI SUGAR CO., LTD.
There will be a Special Mtetlng of th
stockholders of the .Maunalel Sugar Co.,
Ltd., at the Chamber of Commerce rooms
at 1 1 o'clock a m. TUESDAY, Aug 7th,
looo. for the purpoe of amending By
Laws. C. B. GRAY,
Sec. Maunalel Sugar Co., Ltd.
Honolulu, July 7, 1000.
The above meeting has been pjstponed
to Monday. August 13.
STOCKHOLDERS' SPECIAL MEET
ING. A special meetlntr oV the ctnrkhnlit.r nf
the Hawaiian Sugar Co., will be held Sat-
urday, August ibth, 1000, at 10 o'clock
a. m., at the rooms of lie Chamber of
vjommerce, tor tne purpose of amending
the bylaws.
isao-im W. L. HOPPER, Secretary.
Kona Sugar Co., Ltd.
DELINQUENT NOTICE.
All stockholders In arrears for assess
ments 7, 8 and 0 will please take notice
that same must be paid at once or stock
will be advertised as delinquent and sold.
F. W. MCCHESNEY,
, , Treasurer.
July 24, 1000 1501-wa
ASSESSMENT NOT1CB.
Stockholders are hereby notified that the
Foufth Assessment of 5 per cent or two and
one-half dollars per share on the Caoltal
Stock of THE INTER ISLAND TELE
GRAPH CO., LTD., Is due and payable
July 1st, at the office of the unf erslgned,
411 Fort street. J. H. FISHER.' '
Actg. rreas. Inter Island Telegraph Co.,
Limited.
Honolulu, June 1, 1000.
1550
ARE YOU DEAF??
Krerr kind at draft,... and dimcult lirar.
Iriir an li .urr.l hruur new tnT.ntlont only
tO')o hartim been born tltaf are Incurable. Nul.r
11 tlirrai rrsmiilinirr. hend particular. aboat
jourca.o. ConiultiulouandadTlc. fr.. Krerr
ono can cure blmeelf at his uwn noino at wr
little expenso. ''
DIR. DALTON'S AURAL CLINIC,
694 Laaalle Avenue, CIIIOAOO, ILL., U. B. A.
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