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UI,LBTIN PUI1LISH1NO COMVANV.
WALLACE n. FAHRINOTON ..Kdltot
Entered nt tlio Pott OHlco at Houo
Inlu as second clnis matter
SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
Per month, nnywhero In U. S. . .? .75
Tr year 8.00
Per year, postpaid, foreign 13.00
Fayablo Invariably In advance.
Tsleplione 253
Post Offlcc Uox 71S
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.AI'HIL. 10. 11)01.
The proposed Dispensary Act has
many most ndmlrnhle features that lng thc".ct to Mitigate," but thero Is
cannot be passed with Indifference by lmt onc opnt(m ri.Bardlng theso Japan
the legislators. ellc lnve ,irvcrB wno hold womeri In n
Tho Superintendent of Public In
struction is evidently preparing to lay
claim to responsibility for the observ
ance of ,Mn Day In Hawaii.
These isltlng Congressmen will get!
tnore opinion, oi men and affairs In1
Hawaii, right here In Honolulu than
tlley eer got In Washington or re
ceived from their constituents.
An American captain returning from
England says that the Shamrock II
will upon the eyes of the Yankees.
That's all right. Amciicans havo thus1
far shown that they tan go Ilrltlsh i lh or last year at a luticlieon roiiow
yachtsmen one eye opener better. lnB Parade of tho guards. Ills Ma-
; Jesty referred to the occasion of a pa-
It Is really amusing to see the Morn-' rat f the K,mrils Jl' 29. 18S8. l'etore
lng Organ get down off Its perch when ' Emperor I'lodcilck, who wns then o
Judgo Estec delivers i charge to the , rlonsly III. and continued as follows:
Federal Grand Jury on pr.ictlcnlly the "At that time the position I should as
same lines as that given the Terrltor- " with referenco to the army wns
al Orand Jur by Judge Humphreys. h'''" '" tllc m'1'" ot the future. To
The Advertiser gang are afraid to at- ' no '"bt Is poislhl- on this point,
tack Judge Estto nnd thereby Is their I "" "y " In ll" command of
dishonesty in attacking Judge Humph- tllc nrmy has ilcvolved upon me I havo
reys made manifest. I exercised It and drilled It so that when
;r; , 1 put it to n trial I innv feel secure and
President lladley of Yale lus long -ertnln that It will not fall me."
preached that every citizen is in duty1 "" Majesty then proceeded to say
bound to attend political caucuses and t,lat fl,r n "B ,lmc nn(1 ,n 'Icferrnce to
primaries not leaving the work ex-,'"" solicitations of I'.eld Marshals
cluslveb to tho so-called politicians. , lvlllir Alhrwht. Conn' von Illumen
Takinit him at hW word the anti-art-1 ''' " '""" "' Wr.Men.oe he bad
ministration Democrats of New Haven "nl'lcied the question of assuming
havo placed President lladley at the '", K'10 "' '''eld Marshal. "Accord
head of the commute" for the eighth '"? l0 Prussian traditions." he con-
ward, and It Is even ptoposed to nomi
nate him as a candidate for alderman
Just hotv Hadlev will net In carrjing
out the duties of citizenship Is dllllcult
to determine as be km iiu.tv from the
city ut the time the honor was thrust '
imnn him. it is saf.1 ix lav. however. 1
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that Hadley's trouble
ile have begun,
GUTTING ITALIAN LAIIOR.
In view of the supreme piomlneiuc
of tho labor problem In this Territory,
tho following statement from the Ta
comu Ledger to worthy more than pnss
Jng attention:
The Northern Pacific and Great
Northern, acting Jointly In the matter
of securing labor for construction woik
on the Western divisions of tnelr o
spectlvc lines, prluclpall.v In Washing
ton, have sent an order to labor agen
cies In Chicago, St Louis nnd other
points In the Central States for 2.000
Ifillnna 1 tlin ronnetlt nf tlin trims I
continental roads the Initial lines In , thl "" "" ,ho e,lll"rlal "'"'"f
the territory where the men will b ! " " ".papcr. a, a ,-onvkt In
ecured have made a half rate for the ' '" " ' the determlna
business, and an agent has been ap tlon to continue the same line o poll
pointed to sec that It Is equally divided ' l'ls ".lr " ! lr
among all roads eutltled to havo a m'd prior to hi. convlctfon and says
, . he will continue to vvar on his political
Jim 1. . 1
"This Is the largest order tor ran
road labor that Una ever been placed
in tho West at one time and has two
meanings. In the first place It means
that both roads this ear will do a
large amount of construction work In
this State and adjacent districts.
spending an enormous amount of mem'
cy in wages. In the second place, It
marks the end of the Japanese nnd
Cblneso as railroad laborers on tho two
Northern coast lines. Itetter wages
will bcuald for the class of labor de
manded, and In this cnnuectlon It la
said work will progreM more rapidly
thnn It has within that period."
Certainly tho class of laborcis re
quired In our plantation fields If) not
of necessity higher grado than that re
quired In railroad construction. If
tho railroads can get 2000 Italian la
borers from tho east why Is It not pos
slblo for Hawaii to obtain an equal
number when an offer of permanent
homcu and equally good returns can
' be mado?
t FRIin TUB SLAVES.
Judgo Kstcu'g charRO to tho Federal
Orand Jury does moro to ccmvlnio tho
people of this Tenltoiv that this com
munity iniiBt bo governed by American
law than auythlng that lias been writ
ten or spoken slnco annexation. It Is
no moro forceful than tho chaigcs de
livered by Judgo ' Humphreys but It
voices the power of tho "United States
that has ofllclals here, who from tho
Judge on tho bench to tho least Import
ant deputy sheriff vvlil ten to It that
the lawB of tho United Stntcs will bo
enforced without regard for tho "pecu
liar conditions" that havo so long fur
nished 0 source of apology for tho Ter
ritorial officers.
In making Iwllel tho principal topic
of his charge Judgo Hsteo deals with u
question that lias furnished a source ot
discussion and deliberation for years
with thu result that cha offenses
against nornllty havo steadily Increas
ed thanks to the great intlux of Orien
tal population with tho consent and
under the patronage of a defunct nnd
co-called republican government.
Tho most Important feature of tho
whole charge Is tho dlrert war declared
upon the pluips and thugs principally
among tho Japanese, v.-ho arc almost
solely responsible for tho present stato
ot affairs. This low order of human
ity that hold tvomen practically as
Blaves Is solely responsible, for the pres
ence of prostitution as a scmt-publlc
Institution In thU city. Onco tho pow
er of Japnticso'lilackmallers and plmrs
It destroyed, Iwllel will bo a practical
Impossibility. Vnrloui efforts linvo
been made to rid the placo of such In
dividuals. Citizens of tho Islands hnve
had the support of the rPspcotnblqjUa
paticso In their efforts io weed out tbeso
degraded monsters; they linvo been
brought before the courts, and all to
no effect. Their power appears to In
crease and nt least has suffered no
positive check.
Hesueetable neonle of this rltv havo
honps. nn,i .iinVHne m.lnlnns recard-
bondage of the worst possible charac-
ter known to mankind who blackmail
respectable merchants ol their race and
do not stop nt threats nor would hesi
tate to commit murder.
fcfflperOr Wllliaill
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Talks on His Army
llcrlln. March 31. The Ilerlln pa-
I,pr publish a speech said to hnve been
delivered by Emperor William May ,
, tinned, "only tne n inning ot n oaitie or
the capturing of the first rate fortress
entitles one to thnt honor. This has not
l,te" vouchsafed to me. but In my own
vindication I can say that for twelve
J- ' '"" worked on the nrmy to the
"! f my power and I think I have
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siiceceueu in Keeping 11 up co me icvei
or Its past. In a few years 1 nope to
be strong enough nt sea to secure re
I spect for the name of Germany
I throughout the world.
This new of
fensive flank, which I am building on
the nrmy by means of a powerful fleet,
will place Germany In a position to
defy all danger, no matter what com
bination may be formed against her."
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JEDITORIALSJROM PRISON
I I.a Porte, Intl. George M. Uny, edl
j tor and publisher of the Shelbyvllle.
' lnrt.. Dally Democrat, who entered upon
a penitentiary sentenc-1 Friday, will
foes, who, he charges, nro responslblo
for his conviction on the charges of
defrauding Shelby county on printing
contracts.
Ray Is under an Indetermlnnto sen
tence of from two to fourteen years and
hia crusade against Republican
foes, In view of tho fact that tho atnto
Bovernen. .Is Republican. will mil Unto
agalnm lenient action lv tho courts or
the cxcrclso of executive clemency.
Ray will perform manual toll In prJsnn
during tho day and In the evening will
prepaio tho editoilal nihtter for his pa
per In the solitude of his cell.
APTrVR INSURANCU COMIJINE.
Topekn. Knn.. .March 30. County At
torney Nichols In ought suit In tho Dis
trict Court yesterday against flfty-nino
Insuinnce companies doing busliicbs In
Topekn, to prosecute them under tho
nntl-ttust law a of 1807. Tho com
panies are all known as "union com-1
panics," and tho petition iiamen them 1
as HUbicrlbcrH of the rate book Issued '
by the Kldrlgde Inspection Ilureau. If
judgment Is reeovoro-l against them
ench company will be liable to a penal
ty of $1000 nnd $100 a day for ovnry,
day It continues to do IjiihIucsh after
Judgment Is recovered.
The petition states that tho defen-'
dant corporations havo wilfully and
unlawfully agreed and combined with
ench other .nnd with other flro Insur
unco conianlea to form nn Insurance
trust to fix. regulato and malntnln tho
rates and premiums to be charged by f
each of tho defendant corporations for
Insuring tho different clnsses of risks
on property against los by flro. .
ATTEMI'TKDTO jnURIICR CZAR.
London. April 1. A dispatch to thci
,Mornlng Lender from Kluff. hays It Is I
reported that an officer of tho lloiihe
holil attempted to nssaxslnato tho Czar.
He fired ut Ills Majesty, but misled
He then shot and killed himself
Henry II. Williams, tho progressive
undertaker, Is enlarging his undertak
ing parlors aud adding laigely to his
itock.
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FR1 (UK CHOIR
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Washington. March 31, Something
of a furore Is likely to follow tho an
nouncement from Homo that woihon In
future will not bo allowed to sing In
church choirs of the lloman Catholic
churches of tho United States.
It Is reported that tho congregation
ot rites, now meeting In Home, Is
about to tlellvcr a decree to this pur
pose. Another chang" raid to be con
templated Is Just n. Important. This
refers to operatic muilc so long In
vogue, nnd which has proved a draw
lug card for non-Catholics, which Is to
be abolished nnd a simple Gregorian
chant more generally substituted, to
gether with old fashioned choral music
of tho earlier church.
The tllshnp of Cincinnati Is the first
bishop In this country to take this step I
of bis own volition a courso which
for the last dozen or so ears has been
approved by the Holy Sec. Followed
by a large Herman backing, the Dlshop
has already Instituted the reform nnd
entirely reorganized the choirs of nil
the churches of his diocese. Women
linvo been dismissed and operatic mu
sic Is no longer used.
Treatment ot ConHCimptlon.
New York, March 31-A cable to the
Post from London sajc: London In
fcw weeks will bo tho sceno of n most
Important assemblage.- It will bo a
congress on tuberculosa, and the scien
tists to take part Include Professor
Koch. Henri Monod. director of tho
French public service; Dr. Herman
Hl'lfcs of New York, Prolessor Sheridan
Deleplno of Manchester. Dr. Iloux, Pro
fessor Kendal of Ilerlln, Dr. Heron, Sir
II. Douglas Powell. Professor Sims
Woodhcad and Professor Sir George
Ilrown. The subject of discussion will
bo tho Influence of climate on the treat
ment of consumption.
The Evening ilulletln. 75 cents p'
month.
Silva & VivaS
Real Estate
and Financial Agents
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500 Lots in the Knpiolani, Kaiu
lani, Magoon, Kaimulti, c
Cully, Kap.tluilu, Kapiol.tni
Park Addition and Pnunul
Tracts,
Lands in This City, Suburbs, and
Island, in .V.aul and Hawaii,
improved and unimproved.
INVESTORS AND HOME StEK
ers will do well to see us be
fore buying elsewhere.
Post Office Lane,
Honolulu, T. II.
Pasturage.
M'LCIALLY rOU CATTLIi. NEAR TOWN.
APPLY TO
SILVA & VIVAS,
1775-tf POST Officii LANE
oooooot
GUERRER0& RICHARDS
FANCY AND STAPLE
GhOCERIES
TELEPHONE
BLUE 911
PLEASE GIVE US A CALL
MILLLH STRLET, AUOVL
MUfllODIbT CHURCH.
0OvO00000
The Best
EVERYTHING
THE BEST.
Salter
& Waity,
LI'ADING GROCERS
TEL. 680.
JgkoaELaso
msffiffl.
BHT1IEL STRFET. SJf
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO.,
LIMITED.
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Sterling Blue Flame Oil Stoves
Having closed out our old stock of the old
patterns, we are now offering the latest
Improved Patterns. Call and ex
amine them.
Royal and Pat. Gen. Steel Ware
In Household and Kitchen Utensils
Ihese nre NEW GOODS and the QUAL-.
ITY and PRICE will please you.
Refrigerators and Ice Cfiests
NliW INVOICES TO HAND.
Of Glassware
A large stock
IRWIN" now
Lemon Squeezers
and a large assortment of useful HOUSE
HOLD UI'hNSILS now being opened up.
Bethel Street Household Department.
HHEKSSSHXFK&HSia
The most beautiful display
of Easter Millinery
Parisian Hats
with lace effects. Bonnets
Tam o'ShanWr Myles in
Flat Hats and Turbans
LncllcH French Kiel GIovcb
In white, black and tinted
shades. Children's sizes
Al. E. KILLLEAN
ifeard3aenE!HOT!ro
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A NEW PONY CART
At n Bargain
CALL AND SEE IT AT
f MERCHANT ST BET.
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This Is No Lead Pipe Cinch.
I am not out to rob the public
but simply to earn a living In
a legitimate way. My motto
Is "HONLST WORK AT HON
LST PRICES."
I Have Moved
my plumbing business to the
CORNER Of UERIiTANIA AND
EMMA STb. Telephone, White
3571, where I have In stock the
following goods :
BATH TUBS,
enameled Iron and steel clad,
with nlckle plated trimmings ;
aUs wood, zinc lined.
Water Closets, Wash Out,
and Syphon, jet style.
Sinks of Pressed Steel, both
galvanized andmameled.
Lavatories enameled Iron,
and marble with nlckle plated
tilmmlngs.
Wash Trays, enameled Iron
with wood cover.
Slop SlnUs, enameled Iron.
Hot Water Bol lers and Stands
Water Pipe, Faucets and Trim
m'ngs, Galvanized Iron, Gut
ters, Cornices, Stone Pipe, Tin
Roofing, Etc."
Jobbing Promptly attended to.
Estimates Furnished.
Work and Materials Guaran
teed. Your Trade Is Solicited.
JaS. Nott, Jr., Sajiitar Plumber.
Y. MASUDA
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Pictures framed In any style.
Framed Pictures for sale.
New Mojldlngs for frames
have arrived.
KING AND ALAPAI STREETS
M AU MONOIUIU MOC K VtUCS
TILLI'IIONIi fcVJ9,
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will
due.
arrive on the "W. G.
Evcp Hccn In the
City of Honolulu
Beautiful
Novel ties
Elegant Lace and
Crepe Gowns Fine
Ladies' Furnishings
CO., Ltd., Motel St.
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I Schuman's Repository::
TORT AND ALAKEA
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THE NEW
HOUSEHOLD
SEWING
MACHINE
TEN YEARS
GUARANTEE
$32.50
(it
DID YOU EVER GET A BETTER
BARGAIN ?
....HOFFSCHLAEGER....
Company. Ltd.
KINO AND I1ETHEC, STUEETS.
ForxSale.
Firebrick
Fireclay
ianimoth Rockers
AIM'LVTO
C. BREWER & CO., Ltd.
QUEEN ST.
BATHS
HOT
mid
COLD
Pantheon Shaving Parlor
Agents, Brokers and Jobber
ALEXANDER OALDWIN,Ltd
OFFICERS!
H. P. BALDWIN ...Presldth
J. B. CASTLE 1st VTce-Presldn
W. M. ALEXANDER...-md Vlce-Presldsn
J. P. COOKE .Treasurr
V. O. SMITH Secretary and Audit-
Sugar Factors and
-Commission Agent)
AGENTS FOR
Hivvallan Commercial & Sugar C
Olaa Sugar Co.
Haiku SuR.ir Co.
Pala Plantation Company,
Nahlku Sugar Compwn
Klhel Plantation Cc
Hawaiian Sugai Cc
fCahului Railroad Company.
An
The California aud Oriental S. S. C.
tf.fi. irwin&G,
Limitod
AGENTS FOR
Western Sugar Refinery Co., of ftx
Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive Work!, 1
Philadelphia, Penn., V. 8. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (NaUot.
Cane Shredder), New York. U. S. A.
N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical Fertll
zcrs.
Alex. Cross & Sons, high grade It
tlllzcrs for Cane and Coffee,
need's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE
Paraffinc Paint Co.'s P. ft B. Pain.
and Papers; Lucol and Llnit
Oils, raw and'botled.
Indurlno (a cold-water paint), c
whito and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, LI
and Bricks.
GASTLE & C00K1-
LIMITED.
HONOLUJ .
U.
Commission Merchant!
SUGAR FACTOR.
AGENTS FOR
TbtEwtPlanitiixtCo.
rut Wtlu Atrlcnltivil Co., L I,
Tht KYhftlt Sugar Co
TU Walno Surar (III Co.
Tta Fulton Iron Workj. Si. toilr, ,
noSundirlOIICo.
Tna Ga.i. I'. Ulaa !iaau ?cei,
Waiton'a Centrlfupalt
Tht Nw England LI MoioriacaCa, l i
Tilt .Glna Flrt lm. Co. ol ilarlleK, C,.
Tlia Alllanca Anuraaca Cft ol Loala
f4lJ&jMyi
ZilFE and FIRE
iflBCniftiTg.
AGENTS FOR ..
Sew England Mutual Lifjj
surance Co. of Boston.
Etna Fire Insurance Compas.
of Hartford.
Win, G. Irwin &
(liuitid).
Wm. O. Irwin.. President and Msnaj.
Claus Spreckcls Vlco Presides
W. II. Qlffard ..Second vice Fresldci
H. M. Whitney Jr. .... Treas. and Sc
Geo. J. Ross' Audit
Snxg&r
jFactoy?
Commission Agom
ai!HIS OF TBI
J0EANI0 STEAMSHIP GOKPi
OF flAW FRANOIBCO. OAT
Oueo ttricl, Hcnolola H.l
A.prontH for
Hiwilltn Arrtctiltural Cozaar. Amirleti k
Company. Ocitila Sujrar Plant. Co . Ononta Oa,
Co., llonomu Sjfar Co., Wallulru Suiar Co., M'
Sutar Co , llaltakata Harcb Co., Molokal Raac
Planttr'a Lint San Fr nico Pacini Sal.
k Co.'l Llna ol BoKon PackaU
LIST OF OFFICERS
O. M. Cooko, President) Oeorijo
llobertsoii, Manager) E. F, Itlshu
Troosurer acrt Socrotary j Col, W. '
Allen, Audit r; 1. O. Jones, H. Witt
uouho, lino. it. Carter, Ulrertorn.
Importers and
Commission
Merchants sos&
QUEEN ST., - HONOLULI
AGENTS FOR
The Lancashire Insurance Co,
The Balolse Insurance Co,
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sewing Mactma. Hts
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION:
Subscribers are turnlsbed with froo.
five to six lists per week, giving an ar
curate record of deeds, mortgagei
liases, releases, powers ot attornr
etc., etc.. which nro placed on record.
BUnSCIUPTION PRICU, 2.C0 P
.MONTH.
A. V, GBAR,
tiirf-1 tlirllillnK. lnnnliil
F. W. Thrum,
Surveyor
ROOM JOO.
BOSTON ULOCK
MonHii-Yoiii Colli
1200 Lots 1200
IN...
Kapiblani
Tract
FOR SALE
.
The Kapiolani Tract ex
tends from King street tothe
Beach. X road 60 feet wide
will be opened on the east
side of the property adjoin
ing the Kamehameha Girls'
School; said road will ex
tend to the sea.
Cross-roads will beopened
between blocks. Everv lot
will have a frontage on a
road. The elevation varies
from forty feet high to ten
feet high above sea level.
No swamps around the
premises. No freshet will
enter the property.
There is an offer- to buy a
part of the property by a
great manufacturing com
pany. The chances are the
offer may be accepted. There
is every reason to believe
that the prices of lots will in
crease-in a short time. The
owner of the property will
give all chances tcf purchas
ers to make money on their
investments.
The ground is superior to
any tract in the market.
The premises are situated
within one mile and a half of
the Postoffice.
Th'e Government water
pipes are laid along the upper
portion of the property.
The,'prices are. th'e cheap
est of any tract within two
miles from the center of the
city.
The terms which will be
given to purchasers will be
the best ever given by any
real estate dealer or broker
during the last twenty years
in Honolulu. A .
For terms or more particu
lars, apply to
S. M. Kanakanui
Surveyor and Manager of
Kapiolani Tract Co, .
Or to
WC. Achi S Co.
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