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yrm&p iw, ' " m-- -r " ' 1$ EVENING HULLETIN, HONOLULU, II. T., FRIDAY, APIUL 19, 1801. ir' 1 ijSf ft v Evening Bulletin Fabllah&i Kvery Day except Sunday, t 210 King Ptreet, Honolulu, T. of 11., by the BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY. WALLACE 11. FAIUUNOTON ..Editor Entered at tho Post Oillce at Mono Ulu as second cUtss matter HUUSCItlPTlON HATES. Per month, anywhere In U. S. ..i .75 Tr J car .00 Pr year, postpaid, foreign 13.00 fayablo Invariably In advanee. telephone 25S Pott Omce llox 718 KUIHAY. APRIL 19, 1901. If the Legislature 8eks to ha'T Ho nolulu streets In n slnte of W' rnal chaos. It will pass tho Hooss electric bill. Had tho Houso done nothing mora than pass the County nlll. the victory for decentrnllratlon Aould be well worth the price paid for the whole ses sion. vmiiw Willi rnrreti hn nnrtfH In ' vonng to stir up hit rctUc hamlet ' Hon when, where and what to build In hinged by the prominence he has thus no given time. He Jumps In his frail'! far gained, he ought to he President chlsc bill from Knu to Kohnla and Ko btfore reaching a ripe o'd age. na. For all we know, he might Jump ;rrr on top of Mauna Kea to build bis ten With the .las of the legislative s.-s- '" I" the Rlven Ave ears time. Inn growing beautiful!) less, there up-j '" W " ,1,c m',!'c" ,,r"""1 me'l pears to be little piospect for.onslder-' I rtoiil.1 think It satisfactory to any, .i . f .!, ,... imnnrmnt one. that work on our part has actu- measures-to provide levenue. " '-"Run and I. being pushed as fast " ns possible by our sun c) or, Mr. Wall. The vote onthe DUpnr bill 1.1,11-1 Oser $10,000 hns already been expended cot,, that the people will support and a new ,ont. act has been made with straght temperance hut will not ..kor Wall for a larger amount or the ...,, n.i.hif. n,n.,.,.re. that nr permanent survey, which will be Mr '" - - - nothing more than dangerous experi ment!. The wild effort made b) the Gover nor's organ to keep voters on of Repub llt.ui ranks will lie edifying literature for tho President and the Natlonnl Commlttte It's the old story. If the nilnorlt) can't rule. It seeks to ruin. Governor Dole has b'n very tirifor-1 tunate In his stienuoin (Torts :n lm-, pioe the breed of Hawaii in doss. HUJ veto having been upet the Gnu mot j ought no he read) to f.ivir the esiah ( llshment of a Territorial cinlne I enncl. Mluistei Conger ought to get n sup pi) of the newspaper li.e.l Jim niter in. newt .aim- inni m- b.ih s i,uui had Ijf nn ilrawn quart r"i ni-1 lio'l' l Jn oil .iv the In .ithen lloe I- isn't evt-r) man -n In piih'l. life who ?ets a eh'iiiie to read the obitn.ii cf his who-' family ns well as Ids own. I'chii Akl)amn 'ailing to iare out, n new destiny foi hlH nation be turns iiixin his oivn pi son with little more s.itlsfartor) results Akl)ama ought to he nlil enough b) this time to know th.it no man gains s)inpathy or pits tluf li itbiislng hlinu'lf III order to i venge the mistakes of others. 1 The nppeainiKt' of another refill m lcadei with high iikpl.'atlons herves to raise the reputation or Hawaii ns a untir foi upsetting giiwrmiients As the Chlniff reformers siek to establish onlei nut of ilintit anil tllrphitt mm del and rapine with mfei) unci ilneni). Hawaii will be in nn lftt ashamed of the reputation H miiv gain li) harbor- lug the civilizing ugcnii of thu Chinese Empire. I When public iillieis devote time to attempts at levoklng fi.iurhies already i granted the) waste effi.rt that should I be exp'-iiiled to more -trnslblo purpose. After a government has grunted rights It an only wuik ruin upon all vested Interests h) snuggling to revoke the pilvlleges under which bona flde In vestments have been made. Iloth our street lallway companies are here to stay and neither the executive nor legls latlve brunt lies tan unset their rights nt the diop of a hat o,' heuiutn some one with an axe to grind thinks It ought to be done. In a fako Interview tho Advertiser repeats the old lie which the organ ori ginally manufactured, that National Committeeman Sewall tollectcd money for the national tnmpaigu fund, Thn poison who sa)s Mr Sewall collected a cent In Hawaii for the Nntlonal Com mute or took a cent aw i wlthhlm foi ! that purpoMi Is a coiiinum ordlnnry liar. ' Tho statement that Ml. Kewull pulled down A. V Gear or sought to secure lilrt wilhdiawal from thn senntorlul ticket Is such absolute nonsense ns to make Its sponsor n laughing stuck. The mtn behind the organ aie In hard straits whin foil oil to manufnctuiu a lie and publish It In tho foim of nn In terview written bv a man on salary Thcie Is ever) reason why tho Govei. nor should extend the legislative "ses sion, mid u very poitlve leusou why lie won't do It. 'Iho Leglslntino Is now In good working shape and In tho next thlity days would undoubtedly do double the woik attompllslied In the pret tiling slx.lv On the cither hand with this additional ilnut the icpicscn tntlves of the people would so thor oughly ileieiitiallrt' the i yslem of gov ernment that public administration would be taken from th Govirunr and put In the hands of the people Ry re fusal tu extend the session the Gov ernor will he able to spetlfy mensuies to lie iiiiisldeiiiil In the exlia session limit tonlluulng Ihe tixetullvn inntrnl, It Is sufti to say Hint the extui Mission will not have Its attention tailed In Ihe Honolulu illy and county hill and fiction reilltsted, PROMOTER COERPER WRITE8. Editor Evening Ilullclln: I sco Mr. Achl .vnnts moro explanation and I be lieve I can, satisfy his i-nrloslty. It Is a well Known fact that 1 applied some tlmo ngo to our Governor, Mr. Dole, for a franchise and wrs turned down by the decision of tho Attorney General E. P. Dote, And It Is nlso well known that the llllo Railroad Company has a franchise, for tho wholo of Hawaii. Now, we should not bo delaied In our work of surveying which wo began four months ngo which we do not wish to have stopped and ivhlch hns not been stopped so far. After the decision of (ho Attorney General 1 concluded to try to make some nirnngemcnt with tho llllo rail way com pan to securo the right to begin construction without delay or wait for a franchise to bo approved by Congress .... . . s-.l at... I.a , I nail also iukpu air. uisuu inn. iil-i would not Interfere In my affairs. It was ngreed too. that I would not Inter fere with his. Thereto-, I had no need of running to the Legislature for a franchise. "I have nothing whatever against Mr. Achl's securing a franchise ns long , as he deflnes himself to n spccined dls- j tancc. not leaving It to his own mscre- ,.. .., ri'iuuiii iii.ni,-. Does Mr Achl think we have money to throw aw a) If wc don't see where It comes from' Or does he think we do not intend to build the road at om.e. There Is no one more anxious to see the roid run from Kallua and Kelnke kua bay through Konn and Kan to Hllo than ! am. And to that cad I nm working. I nm not working for n franchise for self promotion or to lay In n safe, for some mischief sake. J. COERPER. Honolulu. April 19. 1901. 'STRI:i;T8 am the transit. I Editor Evening nulletin Section 1 I of tho Ranld Transit A t reads, that the ri)m,nnjr llalI .,j- f()r n the repairs ( (IP Btroets m !,.;, ,nc tamo may be Itieated. made nttes'ary or advisa ble by tho conftructlon and operation of sild railway. Will tho Supeilntendent Inform us who Is paying for the work now being done on l.lllha strett and Hotel street ,;,, nec,.ESflrj. i,. the Introduction of lt, n,,,,) Transit lines on these streets. It Is stated that thousands of dollars will have to be spent to put these stieets In un)th!i? like tho same repair the) weie In Lefore the Rapid AsFessment Company started In to lay their lines thereon. When nrc thn repairs going to ho done on Lunalllo urtet and South street. Neither of these inadwnys are at present safe to life or llmli by reason of the lines stlek- iK nl the air fiom one to two feet, Can" It be tint the piibl'- life and llmh 5 being endnngeied because McCand- ,w H n chirge of the Public Works otnee and MtCnndless Illos nro largely ntt rested In the company? And who 6 i0 pa) for all of iho repairs made neussaiy Is the company or the gnv- erniuent going to do these extensive works' And Echo ansiveis who CITIZEN. Silva & YivaS Real Estate and Financial Agents 500 Lots in the Kapiolani, Kaiu lani, Majjoon, Kaimulii, Mc Cully, Kapahulu, Kapiolani Park Addition and Pimnui Tracts. Lands in This City, Suburbs, and Island, in Maui and Hawaii, improved and unimproved. INVESTORS AND HOME BfcEK ers will do well to see us be fore buying elsewhere. Post Office Lane, Honolulu, T. 11. Pasturage. bl'l CIALLY FOK CATTLI . NLAH TOWN. APPLY TO SILVA & VIVAS, 1775'tf I'OST OmCL LAM: Telephone to All Parts of the Island, KONA LIVERY STABLBS KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII I. G. HENRIQUKS, PHOP. iloi'Kes mill Ctirrlue8 For Bxcursi ns to the Volcano or the Mountains. An excellent cIi.iikc Is offered for tourists to snn the countijy. Carrlagci meet the S, S, Miun i I.04 at Kallua and take I he in ovetl.uid to lloolteiui w here the lramer Is met again, BBTIIEL 8TRBET. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LIMITED. 'f-f -r Sterling Blue Flame Oil Having dosed patterns, we Improved amine them. Royal and Pat. Gen. Steel Ware In Household nnd Kitchen Utensils Ihese nrc NEW GOODS and the QUAL ITY and PRICE will please you. Refrigerators and Ice Chests NbW INVOICES TO HAND. Of Glassware A large stock IRWIN" now Lemon Squeezers and a largemssortment of useful HOUSE HOLD UlhNSILS now being opened up. ' Bethel Street Household Department. J. -4"M"M'-M'4 4 :: FOR SALE A NEW PONY CART At n Bargain CALL AND SEE IT AT - MERCHANT ST.. MET ! "WgSKlHAR lir v. '"LmTK- A -m 0 J rj i-ri :KfM8C vJA - v 'W :L''.t'a i Li?mn zm.- t t'n-L-ai Tkm&mM&g&Ea,. .Atmi'tUW -vai:h8h a . ' && M4&?mmMMm$m m 'mini if, .C?i 0 'i ' YSF-.-& ?5 3 ir 1 ? f3 3 mey m trisibU Rtcirt miioi tc 1 V V AHiTfiti'tstrtiiwiiii mitiuiiti ' - t ; fftf",aA7JWcafr,MTi a t'p KTF ' - -i.- .J mi. -! . . T . - l-rfLOt.! ? Sole Proprietors MACKIE & CDlsnilerS Lim.red ISLAY GuENLIVET & GLASGOW e OLDEST - BEST - PUREST 3EKof,fsolxla,grox' Oo., Ltd., HOLE IMPORTERS. KING NT.. NCAR BGTIIEl The Best EVERYTHING THE BEST. Salter fcWaity, LEADING GKOCERS TEL. 680. For Sale. Firebrick Fireclay Mammoth Rockers AI'lil.YTO C. BREWER JV CO.. Ltd. QUHKN ST, (WlMttTERfi Meat CMf :& us --' ; Stoves out our old stock of the old are now offering the latest Patterns. Call and ex will arrive on the "W. G. due. 444 "M-H--I--!"-Hi"I"t- Schuman's Repository! ---H'-s---k-'5--::' IORT ANDALAKLA I ;r A. , t V 1 tj 1 7 y 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 "HONI.ST VVOHK AT HON-t-ST PKICLb." I Have Moved my plumbing business to' the COKNLK OP RUtbTANIA AND LMAtA STh. Telephone, White 3571, where I have In stock the follow Ing goods : BATH TUBS, enameled Iron and steel clad, with nlckle plated trimmings; ala wood, zinc lined. Water Closets, Wash Out, and Syphon, jet styles Sinks of Pressed Steel, both galvanised and enameled. Lavatories enameled Iron, and limbic with nlckle elated ttlmmlngs. Wash Trays, enameled Iron with wood cover. Slop Sinks, enameled Iron. Hot Water Boilers and Stands Water Pipe, Faucets and Trim ni'iigs, 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., Sanitar" Plumber. baths:. HOT nil COLD Pantheon Shaving Parlor M Minister Conger HomeFrom China (Continued from page 1.) to him. That ho hns kept track of home affairs whllo Involved In tho la- hors of peace negotiations nt Peking IsJ evltlencetl liy ins rcmarn inni -uiiin-mlngs and Sid Foster are scrapping hnrd for the support of Polk county In tAo giihcrnatnrlal light and that which ever gets It will prohahly head the next rtepuhllcan ticket In Iowa." He was an acceptable and able member of Con gress from tho Seventh Iowa District, preceding J. A. T. Hull, the present chairman of the Military Committee, and Is known In the H'wkeye Stnto ns a plain, level headed, brainy man of the people. Setting machine politics aside, Major Conger would never bo per mitted to rctuin to the Orient to patch up peace with rival Powers. He would be chosen by acclamation as Governor, and no one can foresee the effect of his appearance, at homo upon the slates that have been fixed by the bo)s.. Last night Minister Conger mado no evasive answer to questions concerning those two months last summer nt Pe king, when with his wlfrf nnd daughter, he was cooped up with a guard of ltss than BOO. surrounded by nn enemy numbering CO.OOO. Dally expecting death from mnssnt re. he went forth to council with tho besieged representa tives of other Powers, calm and deli berate, level headed and wise. Amer icans acquainted with tho events of those trying clnvs. nre fond to tell, that, Major Conger Is the only man who kept his head. Others were moro ready with opinions, more quick in Judgment, hut nt the end. none had n finer retold of decisions unreversed, of conclusions flu nl. The siege of Peking !ins left rugged lines on Hi" face of Minister Conger. Ills strong features of heroic mold ori ginally, have the added marks nt trl- umphnnt power, put to the fullest test mnl when at the mention of the old Seventh Dlstrltt. lown. frli lids, his countcnace was wieathed In smiles, and he said "I'm nearing home," ho Indicated nothing but the emotions of n frank and generous heart. "Well, well, did you know Tom Anderson? Is he still postmaster nt Indlnnoln? What hns heroine of nlll Ilerry; he wnt rising In the world when I last heard of him. I guess the governorship In)S between Cummins and Sid Poster. I'd take It if thev couldn't find any one who wants it hut I would not mnke a contest ngnlnst nny of my old friends. I will go batk to Peking nfter sixty days mil help settle the many vexing questions. "Ily the way. )oung fellow, who Is Hvun Dow ell that I Lear-has such a clnth on things down in Warren coun ty? Dot's he stand In with Jim and Tom Anderson? What has become of Judge Henderson, slnte he retlied from the uemli'' I'm glad of this ehante to gtt lia-k home and see how things aie going in inv old b.tlllwlik "HiiKsln will win thn big money In this tle.il, but If the Indemnity does not bieak the buck of China Ameilia will come In for the biggest lake off In the end She will make it In Increased tinde " tf wwi nu Waqi a fyp ..TUNG UP THE. C - - IX - B Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables, : : : (18 FOKT 8TKEK1 SUhlo 'Phone, 477 Hck Stand 'Phone, 319 and 71 . O. H BELLDJA ROCK FOR BALLAST !! f Whfle anil Black Sand 1 In Quantities to Suit.... EXCAVATING CONTRACTED For. CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE. - Dump Carts furnished by the da) jn Hour's Notice. H. K HITCHCOCK. Queen St.. opp. Union Fetd Co. TEL iu) THEUNIONEXPRESSCO. Safes, Pianos, Furniture MOVED Drays tor Freight and Lumber Our representative meets all Incoming steamers from the Coast nd we checP baggagt on all outgoing steamers. While and Black Sand For Salr Office with Evening Bulletin, 210 Klnr vtreet. Tel. 86. W. LARSEN, M'g'r. FRED J. CROSS, Consulting nd 8nprlntandln Electrical Hydraulic. EHQlNEEil. KkKtro-iIj'ilrniillp Power Trauuuilj.il 1 KKPOHTO ANU KflTIMATKH FOKNIHUUD. . . . With Lttou-Koll Co., Qusen ttrnet. OtDco'najt to Vol-, aloe. lfr: A. Harrison Mill Co. ISTIUAUl rVKMSHIII ON All MhOi OF Brick and Stone Work Manufudiirtrs of Doors, Sadies mid I'rauirs, IIIImIs, Mouldings. Brackets, and All Kinds of Wood Work. Finish Imnlng Hie,, Etc. I KAWAIAIIAOSThKLWALO, (Tel. White 1331. V, 6, llox 5jj. 1200 Lots 1200 Hi Kapiolani Tract FOR SALE The Kapiolani Tract ex tends from King street to the Beach. A 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. Every 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 manufactuiing 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 to purchas ers to make money on their investments. v The ground is superior to any tract in.the market. The premises are situated within one mile and a half of the Postoffice. The Government water pipes are laid along the upper portion of the property. The prjees are the 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. For teims or more particu lars, apply to S. M. Kaiicikanui Surveyor and Manager of Kapiolani Tract Co. Or to W. C. Achi & Co. Keal lintaU Dealers wt Brokers, 'V 1 T 9 4 -J ittetei. . mjmj0mrtmXmwJfrr'-" -r- .