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FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
THEO. ROOSEVBLT.
Thanks to the climate Hawaii bouse
lioldirs nie not forced to view the lmun the telephone system and the con-
pending strike In the eastern coal OelilsKcsted tondltlon of business streets, It
with respect to Its Influence on
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next winter's coal bill.
The faki that the Adertlser pub
llslus "as a matter of fact" sere to
establish the popular opinion that even
Kood Intentloas are lacking on the part (
of the esteemed contemporary.
Whoeer the Advertiser speaks for
seem to think they can be carrlol Into
power on the shoulders of m?n whom
they lose no opportunity to defame Mid
whose mo(ies they consistently mis
represent. 1'resent returns Indicate that the In
dependent party has fallen between th
political stools set up and rcsprctUoly
withdrawn by Wilcox, Kaull.i and Ka
laukalonl. And according to Trunk
Austin, Mr. tsenberg Is powerful
enough to rise abovo them all and sit
on all three.
Adocacy of Statehood without flrct
having organized county and municipal
governments throughout the Territory
Is much the same as the effort of the
bunco man to sell a complete wntch
without the works. The cry for State
hood becomes a hollow farce when ac
companied by opposition to county und
municipal government.
With two vessels In the harbor after
having narrowly escaped destruction
on the rocks, the good name of Hawa
iian waters as safe regions for sailing
craft Is likely to suffer. To the lauds
man It Is a mystery bow ships can ire:
on the rocks when the masters have no
dangerous fogs and storms to contend
with.
When the counting of the ballots in
November schedules the defeat of the
Advertiser of rule or ruin, that cs
teemed Journal will doubtless again
tell the story of the time when "seven-
eights of the Republicans" were gath
ered "under one roof." It It bo true as
the Advertiser says that the Republl
can voters of Oahu can flat standing
room In the Drill Shed tho paly might
as well go out of business.
Now the Independent party througn
lu committeeman Mr. Austin rmltet n
bid for the endorsement of Its candi
dates by the Republican and Democra
tic parties. Doubtless this will appeal
to tho Democrats, but the Republicans
having been the party (bat h.u stood
for the Hawatlan-Amcilc.in rlh'ht of
suffrage and havl.v gained for Hawaii
its present protpartty stands as the
leader of sound and liberal principles
that admit of no barter or tiade. This
fact every thqughtful cltlicu of the
Territory fully nppreclatrs. At no lime
in Its hlBtory has the Republican paitjr
allowed Its Integrity to piinrlplo to be
come a commodity for sale.
No ono questions the fight or the
advisability of the Governor illsii'ss-
Imrnffalrsot public administration wlMi
the heads of various depar"uenta. lie
would indeed bo decidedly Indifferent
to Ills duty should he fu.l to l.ikn lucli
steps as to secure splrl: o' coopera
tion among all depui'menls. The Gov
ernor should Indeed go further and take
the people Into his conftdencc. It Is
this lust step where .Mr. Dele hesitates
and thereby subjects a Republican ad
ministration to a a-,r of popular con
fidence, and engenders a spirit of dis
trust that Is entirely unnecessary. The
Governor must admit that as tho chief
cxecutivo of this Territory he has no
right to refuse to the public any detail
In connection with the disposition of
public utilities In wlikh tho taxpayers
are directly or Indirectly interested.
With all duo respect for Mr, Isenberg
or any one proposed for Congressional
honors, there Is not a man In the whole
Territory who possesses tho qualifica
tions for Congressional Delrguta as does
Col. Samuel Parker, Mr. Parker Is n
native son In every Benso, a worthy
representative of the nativa race, Intel
ligent, honest and progressive. He Is
a man of tho peoplo as well as an active
fartor in the Industrial and financial
development of the Territory, Ills
mere acquaintance with national lead
ers will give him an Immcdiato prestige
In Washington, which It would tako
the average candidate a full Congres
sional term to gain, If thcro are any
business Interests ready to unite
against Parker, they thereby evidence
a willingness to adopt a policy that
can only accomplish their own undoing
aa well as that of tho Territory at
large.
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ifon and effort o, Amnion law. ir
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smldilmis iHilliltUni to lr ililt d
lull of Ih hiiidiiIc ml in inly trull
n illtolrr lu in i.tiu ustt wlm but
fotr.l ultb III nrtnl ronftdturJ
lint Ibis qualification rtn b omcoaie
. or llio kimu ntnirnl of intmirrt.rs ind
'nrlurllnt Ud.Utll tinu tnllniri iflrf
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Hi (uitoni o( forrarr years. Th Uw
In met. The taudldit pprallnie for
Imltltllir honors without regard to
thli requirement for ImUlilWe pro
readings places himself In lb km!
lion of the candidal requesting: Ih '
tor of tbr oplc Dial h mar become a
legislative nonentity,
A DAN0BKOU6 PRACTICE.
The Chamber of Commerce havlLf
j uwakciicd to an expression of upluiuu
mlKht well take another step In .lie
pathway of progress and at least make
an effort to put a stop to the duim:rotis
practice of bicyclists hanging on to
the side of tram cars. Why the tram
ways company lias not UKtn steps in
t(jp lhU ,f aU)ul ag cay ,0 aMytr a,
I to give a reason for failure of the tele-
phono company to put Its system In
proper shape.
It Is possible that the- blcjrlUt has
an undlspute right to take chance of be
Ing thrown under the wheels and suf
fering serious Injury, but be certainly
doea not have the right to place in
Jeopardy those alighting from the cars,
particularly women and children. Thn
custom has become so common that a
passenger lcvin toe cars hai nut only
o keep watch for passing teams but
must also be on guard against be In?
run down by a bicyclist taking a free
rlc by the side of the car. Thus far
no serious accident has occurrel but
this Is no guarantee for the future.
WANT AMERICAN COAL
London, Sept. I. American coal opera
tors and thtiragentsareapparcntty swarm
ing to England, and rumors of many Inv
t nrtant deals filled the air during the past
week. W. P. Rend of Chicago Is here on
his way to Paris. He is hopeful of su;
plying both the French and Ruulan navies
with steam coal from West Virginia. Mr.
Rend had a long Interview with the Rus
sian Consul yesterday and was In consul
tation with the Russian attache today be
fore proceeding to Paris.
E. M. Hopkins of Philadelphia this
morning closed a contract for 100,0:0 tons
Pennsylvania run-of-mlne coal for Imme
dlate delivery at Mrdlterranean ports. Mr
Hopkins said: "English consumers are
not familiar with American unscreened
coal, but continental dealers are. There
fore, I am selling to them. I do not antl
clpate trouble in securing charters "
President Cajjatt of the Pennsylvania
Railroad has gone to Paris on the same
business, while the presence of Robert
Pltcalrn, superintendent of the Penns lva
nla's Pittsburg dlvlsl n at the Carleton
Hotel Is occasioning considerable gossip.
Mr- Pltcalrn goes to Scotland for a visit
to Andrew Carnegie early next week, and
It has been said that there Is on foot a
scheme to provide the Pennsylvania coal
syndicate with transatlantic transporta
tion. Mr. Pltcalrn said: "My visit to Mr.
Carnegie is not exactly on the errand sug
gested. I am not quite sure how long the
present coal famine under existing condi
tions In England will continue. My per
sonal Idea Is that American mine owners
are apt to find a better market In Medlter
ranean or Black sea ports than In countries
where England herself will be a competl
tor. Under fair conditions, I
believe the
Unt ed Mates can supply England's lormer
customers on the continent with protit."
I crtisadts have been legion in UostuH
and New Yoik against anolKhtly ad-
ertl8cments, both in town nnd coun
try. A lloBtou club rrrer '1 prise for
the set of twelve liint?,itplii! uhh'li
will best Illustrate tho dlsngurement
of landscapes In the way Indicated.
The New York Cflttrtl Railroad has
taken up the mutter with the object of
protecting the scenery along Its loute.
General ClinTec Is very studio. .s aud
has always wj:ki;.I ha 'J In 01 ler to
train for tho ir.', as be did uct lime
the advantage of an education nt Wist
Point. Ho has i!om a full conri-c uf
law and military tidies In order to
educate himself fo Ms duties.
STARTLING FIGURES
IMPORTS OF CHAMPAGNE
Inln the United from Jinuarv i?t
to Julv 1st. 1000.
G. H. MUMM Si CO.'S
E.XTRADRY OO.MOcases.
Woet & Ch.indon .'.18,413 "
Pommery & Greno I2,a8) "
Hledslck Si Co , Ury Mono
role 6,oco "
Louis Itoederer -1.48 "
All other brands 3701 "
TOTAL 135,184 "
Compll.4 from th Official Cuitou Houm Record,
MaCFaRMNE & CO., LTD., Sole Menls.
HUIM1IN. HONOLULU. II.
The Pacific Hardware Go.
HAVn JU8T
Goods
for (he houthold, (or
builders and
New line of Staple Articles have been brought hereby
the Australia, 0o. Curtis, Alden Desse, I rmgard, Rosamond
and W. H. Dimond, which are now opened up
A complete line of Sanitary
the Wolfe Manufacturing, Co. is on hand.
Elliptic Boiler Tube Serapus, yi to 4 inches.
Pacific - Hardware - Co.,
JJXBCXTKX)
Storess Fbrt'
Residence Tract
FOR SALE AS A WHOLE!
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PALOLO HEIGHTS!
Beautifully situated mauka of the Government Walalae Road.
Ad Unexcelled Site for Hotel or SaDitarium !
MAGNIFICENT VIEW I
The tract slopes gently up to an elevation of over 800 feet. It com
mands a land and sea view from Koko Head to the Walalae 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.
& -30
JUST RECEIVED
Per C. D. Bryant.
80 FINE DRAFT AND DRIVING HORSES
Also 20 Head of . .
3 Fine Mules
SCHDMAHS CARRIAGE & HAR1ESS REPOSITORY
Merchant, bet. Fort and Alakea Sts.
SHREVE & CO., San Francisco,
To facilitate trade with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all goods
ourchased or ordered of them, free
Honolulu, or returning same to San
selection to those known to the firm, or who will lurnish satisfactory
references In San Francisco.
Jewelers, Gold and Silver Manufacturers, ?--
Illustrated CATALOGUE and prkfs furnished upon receipt of request. We have
the largest manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware west of New York City, and are
prepared to lurnish special design).
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ONESTVA
TJLU4I1U VI
Hotel St., or. Fort-HONOLULU
'rli
Virginia Nctfroca Prosper.
Heports from the Stato Auditor's
office show that tho negroes havo In
creased their holdings In Virginia to n
Burprlslnt; degree In the past few years.
That race owns two-tweny-slxths of
all tho lands In Virginia. This dues
not tucludo farms upon which the iol
01 ed peoplo havo made only partial
payments. Tho ruce owns about one
sixth of all property In several counths
In the Stato. Tho slgniflranco of this
showing Is that should property owno
ship bo adopted as a requisite to tho
right to vote, thousands of negroes
would retain their franchise,
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SGESSLERSf! morning
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HEADACHES before
WAFERS i! breakfast.
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I.i WHUNIlMiAV, SHIM liMhtiU
RECEIVED
(he plumber, for contractors
carpenters
Plumbing Goods direct from
Kin and Bethel stj-
Family, ,
Driving
and
Draft Horses
of all charges for transportation to
Francisco. Goods will be sent on
BICYCLE Co., Sole agents
Assessment Notice,
HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
The following Assessments have been
leved upon the Assessable Stock of this
Conmanv as to become due and payable at
the office of the Hawaiian Trust & Invest
ment io., Ltd.:
SECOND Asseisment of 25 per cent
October 1, 1000.
THIRD Assessment of 35 percent Nov
ember i, 1000.
FOURTH and FINAL Assessment Dec
ember 1, 1000.
Dated, Honolulu.Sept. 12, 1000.
fa. R. CARTER.
Treasurer of the Hawaiian Electric Com
pany, Ltd. I5J4W2
Art Embroidery Taught.
Lessons In ART EMnROIDERY will
be given by Mrs. II. II. Williams at tlu
City Furniture Btoro, Fort street.
First Class stamping done.
MRS. II. II. WILLIAMS.
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to, ty.
Jno. Pottie '& Bona
OKIiKHHATKI)
IIOKSG, CATTLE, SIIBliP AND t00 REMEDIUS
Poult?
",Horn Fly Dip"
Sure Prevention .. ..
-Inquire of
C. W. MACFARLANli,
WASHINGTON LIGHT CO., I
Masonic Temple
le . . .
6Hd Air. CHdVrtw. Cud Health.
A special invitation is extended to everybody to visit Ho
nolulu's most delightful residence site
PACIFIC
HEIGHTS.
Via Maxima
Kaiulani Drive aptly termed, the tVia Maxima or Gnmi
Boulevard, and in itseJ an artistic piece of engineering: afford
easy access to all points, as also scenic .and marine views d ,
exquisite grandeur at every turn.
Electric Railway.
Contracts have been let for material, and the work o
construction, equipping and installation placed in the hands tf
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 purposM,
to our home builders at most reasonable rates.
As Promised.
Our reservoirs are now completedand water mains laid
as to supply each lot. Permits for making water connection!
will be granted on application.
An inspection of the attractive hom now building, r
the names of purchasers of lots,
PACIFIC HEIGHTS is the choicest and most select of all the
residence sites of Honolulu.
For further information, prices, terms, etc., apply a
the office of
BRUCE WARING & CO.
Progress Block. '
VARIETY 1 OF I DESIGNS
HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC
CO
Carriage Maker
Fainting, Blucksni hiring, Trimming.
Phaetons, Buggies and Hacks Manufactured.
HIGH-CL VSS WORK.
Catton, Neil. & Co., Ltd. r
B1TQ-Z1TBSBS
Boilermakers : i and t i Electricians. .!'
.A.gents Tor
The - General -
Distilled
Water
XCO Delivered Free
To nny purt of the city
Oahu Ice and
Electric Co.,
HOFFMAN & MARKHAM,
Works. Kewalo.
Tel., 3151 Blue. P, O. Box 600,
1ST Ice will be delivered by courteous
drivers to any part of premises desired,
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will convince anyone that
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Nowhere else can you find so
large a variety of
Electroliers
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Fixtures
PRICES - THE - LOWEST
LTD., Alakea St., nr. Merchant
General Repairing.
Electric - Company
Oceanic Gas and
Electric Co., Ltd.
i Weyill be pleased to fur
nish estimates for complete Electric
Lighting Plants and for long dis
tance transmission of Electric Power,
Office: 46 Merohant St.
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