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sfpfit Kr w W ,'& i, "jf ,"' '"sr'ftw'jrr' nVBNMNO nill.I.nTIN. IIONOI.UI.tr. It. T.. HATt'HDAY. Al'ltll. 27. toot. " ' ' ' ' ' i , I r rn if If J- .T At s W 1 & Evening Bulletin finished r.yety Day ejeept Sunday, at 210 KIur Ptreot, Honolulu, T. of H., by the TJLLETIN rUHLISHlNO COMVANY. WALLACi: It. I'AUItlNOTON ..Editor Entered at the Port OHIce at Hono Ultras second class matter dUUSCMPTlON HATES. Per month, nnywhero In V. S. ..$ .75 ?r year S-00 Per year, postpaid, forrlgn 13.00 ayable Invariably In advance. Talephone 253 Port Office Hot 718 SATl ItlJ.U Si'IUI. 1101. ENI:Oi::i.Mi PIlOlllllM'ION. "Tlic iloi"- or my first three month. 111 om ni.irks the beg lining uf an other effort to stamp out thi naif o liquor In Cumberland count ." Thin remark of ihe I'amon Sheriff IVniMin elected to erfone the Maine prolilbl- tlon law Indicates that nen the Pro hibition party llncls lnlf nnatilo to Mnmp out the liquor ti.ttnv tliouuh barknil bv the moit vltrnrout law nuJ tun mi Inn their oncrailimi with mi honest ttie to Hhut rp Piuiy Illicit vhlnk-v shop. Thi Ileverend Sheriff 'Inil one of IiIk otmtiu l In a rnllas of municipal courts on tho term "Intoxlciiting drinks " Ingenuity in cvaillnr tl' law has crnatP'1 new bratiiis of liquid 'c- frrshments I.lthla I'no. ' "Portsmoi til hop." eti. The Sheriff ki5 thcie aic Intoxicants but the court will not up hold him. hence the 3u!ocn i drains slllnK ' hard stuff" whenever the vlnl. lame t deputies can bo cia.ldl Tim sheriff maintains, howi'ier, that nut a drop of hard stuff Is beln snlil exupt by poiket peddlers and In kllch"ii bar. rooms. At the Jail over Mhlih I pre sides, Pearson now has only !IS Inmates In plate of HI when he assume 1 ofllc". As most of the Jail InM.ibn ale i 'mi nion drunks It Is to be piesuml tlml drunkenness a well as open liquor selling Is at a low ebb . Two days after the aheilffs flint quarterly statement w.s made, tile Krams to the State p.ipcth stated that the liquor deputies hil k'hh1 on a i.ild mid returned with t. full druy I01..I of liquors of all kinds which had Ixtn captured from one h.'Ij''! of Ihe city. And It Is safo to sar that this iiiii.ll tlon wilt continue tlirouxh tho Pro hlbltlon Sheriffs term of niflcc n raid today and saloous (join:; :ui blast to morrow. There can b no do ibt that this Sheriff Is dolns all wlthl.i Mi power to kill the liquor trnlllc In V- count. He has tons of law behind ulm and I ".Mil deputies and saloon biiilii'in Is at a low eliU. But every man wn litis livid In a prohibition State kniwi what this inimni mpn rm thi Vjilrl..ili: irct ' Hquoi from pocket pod 11" ..and til" up town limn, tnnellnc men anil : Mk-j have their liquor In tbeli i until or take a social Klass from n untie mirki-il "pareKitrli In the back room of tiimo swell drug store. Thd Ileverend Pcais'in iilitm from the best of motives Is not iuiliu; that prohibition by law Is a pun thai suu rig. COAL OIL KILLS M08()IIIT0BS. Winchester Is the name of ,i town In Vlrnliiln and It has bprn somewhat cclebrnted In sons and story, because one Sheridan once rode around In that neighborhood, cientlng lonslderablc commotion.. It has lived on that reputation over since, but now It h.is biVii ilnliiK home thlnt! on Its own account to secure fame. Its people had read In the news papeis that kerosene jll properly np plled would hill mosquitoes. They Knew of their own knowledite and ex perience what an uRly thins n Virginia mosquito Is nnd how viciously It bites. They had lead, furthermore. In the newspapers that mosquitoes carry ma laria and other diseases and that, al together, they are lery objectionable InsectB. AccoidliiKly the Town Coun cil took the matter In hand and passed an ordinance requlrlni? the owneis of all ponds and pools anywhere In the nelKhboi hood to pour ciuile petroleum on the waters. It went finther and re. quired every householder to put tubs of water on the surface of which there was a goodly supply of petroleum, un dcr nil the sill ubbery This experiment was made, last sum mer and It finished the mosquitoes, It also finished the nuilaila and sti.uck a death blow at the quinine business. So successful were they lust eur that they aie ttolliB to do th same thing next spring. Winchester' success In this direction should Incite other mosquito Infected plaies to rlso up and do like wise. The lesldents of New Jersey In particular should take note of the Win Chester example and lollow It llKlit away qulik I'tlca 1'iess. '( . Muiiiiflcr WellH Viicntloii. Wullukii. Aiull J0.. Manager C II. Wells with his wlf .mil family will linve for an extendi d tiur In iibiiut h weeks' llnic Mend lima W 0. Ogg of ) ,Walbe h mining oiei in nmni'r" tbn. Vaffalr of ilm Wullukii Hugur Couipunv I durlnu th" iiliseine of Manager Wells J lend I. mm I W I. Maisluill of WaU i lilkll hoes uvei in Wiilhut to taku ' rliarno of the seillim theie The ic ildiU of Wullifit Intend to trhti n big farewell luau mid dance to Mr am) Mrs, Okk wry soon, ,ind nil me look ng fm mmmI I" ihe li ippy I'vsm with MKIT IhllURlllK, ' (Ilm mlor vMirli thai itiu noNoi.ri.r J'HOTO HIM'I'I.V (.'(). U nifeilMK thin jKur Is Ilm iiii'ilNi IMhk f H hlml Uf llUVU WWr NWIb II Villi WHI lii ttlMI FATHER CONATY DISCUSSES EDUCATIONAL TENDENCIES Says Catholics Must Build More Schools Influence of State Schools and Universities-Review of Work Done. Chicago, April 10. Improvement of the Catholic educational system nud plans for unlfjlng the educational work nf the church and raising It to a level In effectiveness with the State mid non 'cctarlnn Institutions for hlsher learn lug were discussed today at the third annual convention of representatives nf Catholic colleges, which opened here today. The convention w 111 continue In ses sion three days and durlni? that time many Important papers will be read and dlncussed by lending church edu cators, llepresentntlves were present it todav's meeting from nearly every Catholic college and university of prominence In the United States and Canada. The convention ltegnn with the cele bration of mass by Father Krcnih of Notre Dame College of St. .lames church. The nctlo buslners of the fonventlon was begun, by the lllght rtev. Monsls-nor Count, I). !)., rector of the Catholic Fnlverslty nt Washing ton and president of the association, who called the convention to order nnd delivered his annual nddres. He took for his subject the "Catholic College In the Twentieth Century." "Unification of education under State control." said he. "has established a mighty machine, of secularized Instruc tion which threatens to destroy all pri vate effoits either on the part of In dividuals or the church ' Is Impoit Alit to meet unification by unification, so to strengthen the Catholic educa tional sstem that It may defend Itself against all attacks and sav the re ligious instiuctloii of Its people from the diuigeiH of non-rcllglous Instruc tion. It Is Important to reallic the meaning of the facts which face us and uhlih our educators must meet. "Among these facts must be rerog nlied first, the State school system with Its rapidly Increasing high school and eicn collego development; second, the tendency to do away with the col lege by uniting the higher school to the university; third, the establishment i of educational Institutions of all sorts. endowed by the private munificence of nnn-Catbollis and attracting Catholic students because these schools huo not irr: r" ties to control tlif State schools, to idlitnte the university ilegtee or ap- uoal as a condition of appointment. "The trutli or tnes" r.icis is uaiiy being Iiianlfested 111 (lie s, boots of many of imr larger cities, lo ousel I these fails there Is the splendid eh'oit made by the Catholic chinch In building Its schools every wheie It n j nauleniles. collides nnd universities, I spendliiK last year (SSO.UOO for educa-1 tlon. jirlni Ipally In parochial sihools.'' DOESN'T SEE THE END OF PRESENT TROUBLES No Doubt of Ultimate Result But He Can't See the Way to the Divid ing Line Asks Leave of Absence. London, April 17. A South African blue book containing recent dispatches from Sir Alfred Mllner, and other offi cial i oi respondents was Issued tonight. Sir Alfied Mllner wiled, under dale of Match 3d. leqiiestlug permission to ie turn home at an early dutu upon leave of abseiiie for tho purpnso of lestliig. Joseph Chambeilaln, the Colonial Sec retin)', replied by giantlng this lequest. but expiesslng the (Inverniuent's ie Kti't that It should lie necessary for Sir Allied to leuvn South Africa nt the IiH'bont time, quite teeognlzlllg, how eer. bis need for lest 1'inl mentioning three mouths us u possible period ol absence. In a dispatch dated I'ebruaiy C, Sir Alfied Mllner leilews the situation in Suilth Afilca. and says that ho had hoped some dellnlle point would he rem lied at which It would bo possible to sum up that chapter of history con taining the ways and foiecnst of ad mlnlstiuiliu icconstiiii'tlou which must succeed It. "Hut I am ivliiclnutly furred to the colli lllslou that (belli will bo no hiii li dividing line." continues Sli Alfred "and I hum not the slight est diiiibl of the ultimate result, but I foicsee Hut tho wink will bit slower, llioie dillliiill Millie liuri'llhsllig lllld mine .xniile limn mi' nt any time lllllli iimiiil M ll II late II Is Idle III wan lull' in i ic In, lie of being alibi I.. ,li,.., i , u leui ulul leiili lit alum i mjm Hon I l'(illMMIMlVllMIIif C U TO iGESSLF.IfSi morning i MAGIC I hoadflohoR HEADACHE: whilo I mm clrosolnf?, VffWfM.WW iU dl Hissn' mm yictorln. 11, C April 1. -The Gov ernment officials who have In hand the selection of n landing place for the Pa cini cable on the coast of Vancouver Island, have been advised from London that the manufacture of the cable Is to commence next month, nnd the first expedition In connection v. llh the lay ing of It Is slid to leave the Thames 111 January. 1002. This expedition will ) carry out the lnlng of the section from Queensland to Norfolk Island nnd from Norfolk Island to the FIJI Islands The second expedition will leave about August. 1902. and will lay the cable from Vancouver Island to Fan ning Island nnd FIJI. This length of cable, 5S34.5 miles, will be transported nnd laid by one ship, now being built for the purpose, nnd which Is to be capable of carrying 10.000 tons. The contractors nndertnko that the whole of the cable shall be laid and working by December, 1002. It Ilequlres Nerve to stand the strain nf nervous neuralgia, plans In the face, head or any portion of the body. Thrsi pains are quickly stopped by the ti" of Pi:nilY DAVIS" PAIN-KIM.i:tt The relief Is Immediate and lasting. I)i not suffer n moment longer but use the Poln-Klller ns directed. Avoid substi tutes, there Is but one Paln-Kllier, Per-r- He vis'. Price 2.V. and 50e. Silva & VivaS Real Estate and Financial Agents nOO Lots in the KapMnnl, Kaiu lani, Magoon, Kaimuki, Mc Cully, Kapahulu, Kapiol.ini Pnrk Addition and Ptiunu' Tracts. Lands in This City, Suburbs, and Island, in .V.aui and Hawaii, improved and unimproved. INVESTORS AND HOME SbEK ers will do well to see us be fore buying ehew here. Post Office Lane, Honolulu, T. II. Pasturage. SI'LCIALLY FOR CATTLU. NUAR TOWN APPLY TO SUVA & VIVAS, 1775-tf TOST On-lCI- I.ANL- Telephone to All Parts of the Island. KONA LIVERY STABLES KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII J.G. HENRIQUES, iroi. Horses and Carriages For ExcursI ns to the Volcano or the Mountains. All excellent chance Is ofleicJ for tourists to SEB THE COUNTRY. Carriages meet the S.. S. Mauna Lot at Kallua and t.ikcthcm oveilanJ to Hookcna where the steamer Is met acaln. watch this space IT 18 RESERVED FOR SALTER & WAITY LEADING - GROCERS oooooooo GUERREROS RICHARDS I'ANCY AND S I API E d.iOCliWbS Ti;i.i:iMioM!i BLUE on PIiKABK OIVK US A CALL .SMI 1 1 W Mlcl.l.r, AltUVI. Mi.rnoiM.r aiui'Cii, r-jc; BHTHEL KTRRHT. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LIMITED. Sterling Blue Flame Oil Stoves Hnng closed out our old stock of the old patterns, we are now off ring the latest Improved Putterim. Call and ex amine them. Royal and Pat. Gen. Steel Ware In Household nnd Kitchen Utensils lhe.se ure NKW GOODS and the QUAL ITY .in.l lir: -.v.ll nli-nso vnti. Refrigerators and Ice Chests . ft NeW INVOICES TO HAND. Of Glassware A It-rpe Mock IRWIN" now Lemon Squeezers and ,i l.irjje assortment cf useful HOUSE HOLD U I tISSlLS now being opened up. Bethel Street Hnnsehnld Renartment. Dl IT you are looking for something stllsh and strictly up-to-dute in the Vehicle line, call at our Repoitory, we can Slve you just what you want. lo our Tilready large variety we have ndJed a new shipment of BASKET SEAT BUGGIES They are certainly very Nobby. Schuman's - Merchant st., ret. v i 8 a ltllLUIf.il Will UIICKUTI "-t--w " J fg Sole Propnefors- """ Mackie & C Distillers. Limiicd Islay Glenlivet & Glasgow. OLDEST - BEST - PUREST Hoffsohlaegrer C?o.. Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. KING ST.. NEAR BETHEL drink pure water Don't you know that impure witter is one of the greatest foes to gooJ health ? How important, then, that your ilrinkint; water should" be absolutely pure. All the ills ilue to impure water can be avoided and nood health insured by the iim- of a PASTEUR GERM-PROOF FILTER Every house, hotel, restaurant and store .should have one wlhout delay. The Pasteur filter is acknowledged the best by the le.nl inn scientists and physicians of the world. See it in the window Andjnote the difference b;tween pure and impure water. Sole AftcntK A. R. HANCOCK & C(K I 5 Fort Street !!tti:itt!tt:!:!tti!tttttt!!m!::t:t!:::ttttiit;ti:nitt!J!t:tti::tt:!tt::t!tt!ttit:t!t:it::t:: Stunning Trimmed Hats The . IS. K I.IIAN'S C.O'.s litis have briome fainuin llirough llielr iiiurt fctvles, the r'tgaut niv U rial Hi it a cilwiyf iiird on them, tluo.gli their beiuinliiKuets and tlitlr rMraorJIiuilly low price, ' A Little Glove Tulle 'Ihe liltliiKuf the lianJ liiin lift .in iiunmplltlim'ht tur i,i'mt 'de luve mittrrrJ, I'r.irjiiiu ih (iiin Hi iiisclve. -the bnt on eir li air not heller, and li' prices trprrsriilliiK mi iiiu.Ii c ,ive yalur ,ue rvrr iuole (Uiiere in lloiinlulu, Tim iM, II, KILLHAN - will arrive on the "W. G. due. 1 Come and see them on display. Repository, fori- and ai.akea. - r - - CO.. Ltd,, Hotel St. Attorneys. PrrtosoN J. A, Mauiicwmaii Peterson & Matthcwman, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSLLLOKS AT LAW P.O. tloxiti u KAAIIl.'MANU ST rttimosE. Main HI J. M. KANEAKUA, vttornoy and Counsellor at Law. Offlos: In the Occidental Hotel, truer of King and Aiakca Streets 'onnMn. Colneso and Japanese Firms. f O. Boxi. TEL-wiilTCgn SANG CHAN, .MERCHANT TAILOK Utest Styles, - Perfect Fit. Cleaning, DyelnR and Repairing, a Specialty. Clothes Dyed Fast Black or any color desired. 15 Hotel St., Nenr Fort T. KATSUNUMA & Co. A. K. OZAWA, M.oif.t. GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY. nportrr Ofic: Room y uptttlr. 5prMb.lt ball. T.i. m Gleaning I LADICS SKIRTS CLEANn CMMnir Clf.n.d, Dytiitid R.r.lr.J -SUITS MADE TOOUDtH 0Fit icuarintccd. 4iow.kt Prlie. hii Siffft, n ir Kukul, and fitar Orphtum Theater Price i: Cleaning on twit. Ii! D)dnc tult ti.y Y. MASUDA p o R T R A 1 T S DON1; IN CRAYON OR OIL. Pictures framed lnanvtl Framed Pictire for a! . New Mo IJIrg fn lr.,iin have arrived. KING AND ALAPAI STREETS StAU HOSOlUlt Sllll.K lAuns TLLLI'HONli Vm. rchltects, Contractors and Bnlldert o W. P.c. '. W. B.irdil.a T.I. P. O. Boi T7f BIIAR08LEE (V PAGI2 Yrch!tect8 & Builder Office: Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex innolulu, H. I. Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish ' Short Notice. 1441 Building Material OF ALL KISDB. 'eatr in Lumber and Ooai ALLEN AROBINSOU, Fred Harrison, c .VTRACTOR AND dUILDER inbblng : Promptly : Atteinlecl : To U F. BERTELMAN'S Carpenter Shop ,...IS RBMOVBIi .-.r of old 4tand. Entrance on K!,u 'tt. O.'tiert left at either shop, or offki .'oltn Nott'r '3re, Kin? street, will r i" ""w" !n lTf-tf Edward R, Swain. ARCHITECT Cncker Bid., - San Francisco esl'es tn announce tint lie liai peneJan otlice hi Honolulu for the transact mi nf all lniJTe arper- talnlng to the practice of his pro- lesilon. PenJIng Ihe completion of tneStinRrn walj HullJIne. In wr. ch otlicei haue been e:ured, he cm be luunj at the cflice tf MR. I-. W. MACl-A'-LANb. 40O JUDI) UUILDING J. ODDERKIRK Contractor and Builder ESTIMATES FURNISHED on all sorts of biiildhi". OFFICE IN OLD ARLINGTON PRE WISES. Take the Elevator for WILLIAMS' FOTO GALLERY ISoeton Building A full llnu of HAWAIIAN VIEWS. Shrinm are t Uuiiit- to visit our cillery inul sic the FINE COLLECTION. Tim vrnkly nlllloii nf Ilm Hvt'lilni, llulleilii nlvfit it (iinipltilv nummary 0 1200 Lots 1200 ... Hi... Kapiolani Tract FOR SALE The Kapiolani Tract ex-r tends from King street to the Beach. A rond 60 feet wide will be opened on the east side of the property ndjoin- ing the Kamehameha Girls' School; said road will ex tend to the sea. Cross-roads will be opened 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 J enter the pioperty. There is an offer to buy a x part of the property by a 4reat manufacturing com pany. The chances are the offer may be accepted. There is every reason to believe .hat the prices of lots will in crease in a short time. The owner of the property will give ail chances to purchas ers to make money on their investments. The.ground is superior to any trait in the market. The premises are situated within one mile and a half of the Postoffice. The Government watei pipes are laid along the upper x portion of the property. The prices are the cheap est of any trac 1 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 ipiUonolulu. For terms or more particu lars, apply to S. M. Kanakamii Surveyor ,'inJ Manager ol Kapiolani I fact Cu, Or to W. C. Aclii S Co. p. 1 riua ,,,"i' H ,,f'r flrl ,m,M 3JH U'i' ii- ' l'ej l;uU yralf ul ItrnKert, (0OvO000t Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiimtiiiiiiiiiiiu Villi imm nf Ihe tiny, h m