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EVENINO BULLETIN. HONOLULU, II. T.. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1901.
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Evening Bulletin
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ai 210 Kins Street. Honolulu,
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WALLACE 11. rAIUHNOTOX. ..Editor
Entered at tho l'o3t OITlce nt Hono.
Julu as second-class matter.
SUIISCMI'TION KATES.
I'er month, ait) where In V, S....$ .75
Ter )ear, nnynhere In l' S.... 8.1)0
I'er ear. tiostn.Ud. foreign.... 13.00
Tajablo lnarlably In adnnce.
Telephone -50
Post OHlcc llox 718
WEDNESDAY.
JULY 3. 1001,
Thurston still claims that his an
nexation dream was the real thing, but
the people know Thurston too well to
be misled b) any of his childish nga
rlos It Is surprising that Thurston does
not (linl Humphre)s guilty of opening
the saloons In Knkaako. Doubtless,
Thurston will discover that saloons
never existed till the Judge came to
tow n.
fortunately In the present case tho
Hawnllans will be protected by a pha
ltnx which the marauding brnvoa of
politics cannot pierce. Advertiser.
Ye (lods! The Thurston aggrega
tion "protecting" the Hawaiian. No
one appreciates the Joke better than
the Hawallans whom Thurston made
strenuous efforts to disfranchise nnd
Is still nt work with ilie hope of ac
complishing his hfdeous purpose.
The only people who hnve any tn-
teiest In the failure of the Apruprla
tlon bill are those who sought to provo
the Legislature absolutely without
competence or business nblllt). If a
ninjorlt) of thoughtful, patriotic men
tannot be mustered from the Republi
can nnd Home Rule parties to over
ride the schuncs of this small piratical
iltnuc, then tho Legislature will have
to plead guilt) to all the mean things
that have been satil of It. Tho situa
tion calls for honest, non-partisan co
operation. Continuous ('cla.va can only
accomplish political ruin for all ptr
tles concerned as well ae flnnnilnl ruin
for the Territor).
THE PORTO UICAN8.
The report of Mr. VendrtH shows
that tho same old problem of lunns
is still with the plantations. Tor-1
Innately, however, any dlfllcultles
arising from this source tan lie quick-1
ly remedied nnd it Is sari- to sa that
plantation managers will soon sec to it
that thoughtltss lunas cither change
their methods oi seek new Hilda.
Taking all fiatures of tho situation
Into consideration the Porto Rlcans
have taken their place In the labor sys
tem of the sugar lnduetr) with less
friction than an) class that has been
given a trial In largo numbers. On tho
majorlt) of (lie plantations wnero they
receive good treatment the workmen
appear to bo giving good satisfaction
nnd nrc settling down to their now Ufa
in a manner that promises a character
of citizenship as well as labor that Is
n notch above tho Oriental standard
and will servo to put nn end to the old
try of slavery raised against the Ha
waiian plantations. It would bo re
markable Indeed should the I'orto Rl
cans, after )cnrs of starvation and
immediately take up with tho cus-
toms and ambitions of active American ,
citizenship As a class tho older poo-
pie are Inclined to bo thoughtless, even
shiftless. Tho incentive to work seems
to bo that the family may have money I
to spend for luxuries at the end of tho
month They appear to have worthy I
ambitions for their children, which is
a saving mialit) in any lace or nation
ality. The Porto Rlcans aro goo J workers,
they spend their money In tho coun
trj, they educate their chliuicn If given
the opportunity, they aro peaceable
when properly treated. These qualifi
cations may net bo all that Is neces
sary to mako first class citizens, but
tho people possessing them offer more
hopo for tho future than a class of Im
migrants who ship their money to the
Orient and havo no other consideration
for their, temporary homes than tho
money that can bo m.Vlo out of It.
CONGRESS AND HAWAII.
When Senator Warren sa)s that time
will smooth over tho many squabbles
of tho Hawaiian Territorial situation,
be unquestionably expresses the pre
vailing sentiment of tho leading lien
of affairs In Congress and throughout
tho United States. It was not o many
jcars ago that W)omiug was a Terri
tory and Indulged In as many wars and
rumors of war as now shako the Ter
ritory of Hawaii from time to time.
Hitter antagonisms have been tho rule
In all American territories until such
tlmo as tho peoplo find themselves and
settle down Into the easy routine that
loads to Statehood.
Theso territorial lights havo become
so much a matter of courso that the
majority of tho Senators and Con
gressmen glvo nothing more than a
passing smilo to tho dispatches dealing
with tho warfare that Is on In Hawaii.
As compared with many territorial
troubles that the older members of
Congress can recall, Hawaii Is having
an easy tlmo of It, and about tho only
thing that gives us special promlncnio
Is tho fact that Thurston and his gang
havo failed to fulfill any of their prom
ises so freely and extensively nuido
previous to annexation
It is this well established policy of
allowing Urrltorlcs to work out their
own salvation, that makes the propo
sition for Congress to enact a loan bill
over tho head of tho Legislature, bo
utterl) rooiish and of no avail. Should
Congress accept tho solution of the di
lemma offered by somo of our citizens
tt would bo bombaidul from oyory Ter
ritorial quarter until tho tlmo of overy
cession Is taken up with doing what
Territorial Legislatures havo failed to
do.
Tho most Important thing for tho
peoplo of Hawaii to learn Is that this
Is a very small part of tho United
States, very Insignificant Indeed, The
Territorial law was given Hawaii that
It might govern Itself nnd Congress will
not k consider that law 01 waste, tlmo
passing local laws for us when It has
vast and Important national mattois to
dr.il with
Tho citizens of Hawaii must settle
their dllhcultles right hero In Hawaii
When tho President makes foolish mis
takes tho Territory has to mako the
best of it. That Is part of tho pleas
ure of Territorial life. It Is 1.10
privilege of u President to unwittingly
ruin his party In a Territory and no
bn taken to task for It
The sooner nil parties, factions nnd
lmllWdunls come to a realization that
Congress Is not going to stop nil the
business nf the countrj to discuss Ha
waii, Just so much more speedily will
conditions In this Tenltory settle
down to a status that Is easy running
and does not Interfere v.-lth , nil lines
of business. If we want new' laws,
taxes or bonds, the ExecuiUc must
deal fairly with the Legislature nnd
the Legislature must do the same
with the ExccutUe. If Hawaii pre
fers chaos like the present. It H free to
create It, Congress will lei us enjoy
chaoi till the Tenltory Is tired and
like a "naughty child gets some of tho
sense of experience In Its head and set
tles down to the business of taking enre
of Itself.
Thurston In his depth of scatter
brnln child like plghcadcdncsa does
not take this l?. Hut Thurston has
a great deal to learn.
J. M. VIVAS
Attorney at Law
& Notary Public.
!
Agent to Grant Marriage Licenses.
Financial and Real Estate Agent.
POST OFFICE LANE
HONOLULU, T. H.
TEL. MAIN 115. I O. IlOX 412.
Telephone to All Parts of the Island.
KONA LIVERY
STABLES
t - c a I AfCfllA U AM A II
KtALANEMJ A, - HAWAII
,1. G. iiKxuiQrKs, ntop.
Horses and Carriages
For Excurni ms
To the Volcano or the Mountains.
An excellent chance is offered for
tourists to
SEB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet the S. S. Manila Lon
at Knilua nnd take passengirs overland
to Hool.enn, where the steamer Is met
again. i
THE AMERICA
(fOBHim THE BAOIE)
OYSTEIt AND CHOP HOUSE.
OPEN MGIIT AND DAY.
billy LUsannEi, Proprietor.
HOTEL STREET near Nuuanu, rent dooi la eadd,
1 in 1 "fcneore" iBii-'Di
PUUPUUL1INE
A CURE fOR PUll'tU TEVER
ani other kkln JUeates In Hour.
Cattle ani Dt.es. Sure death to
Tick, an! Flrei. On sale at the
CITY I1313D STOR12
Price so cents per bottle or It co per cation.
TbL. MAIN 04.
Mrs. H. W. Williams
Art Embroidery and Stamping.
Full line of Art Materials : : :
Art Embroidery Tauzht : : :
Love Rullcilnj. Fort Street
1 aCIIIC llClglltS hlCCtriC ItailWaj'.
. . . . ...
Commencing todiy ( lune 25th! all the
"rs on Pacllu Heights Electric Railway
W start from Nuuanu Avenue Station
connecting with iinramw-iys Cars.
GROCERS SHOWN UP !
OIIICE OF
CARROLL WIIITAKER
ATTORNEY.
KILO,
HAWAII.
Illlo, Hawaii, June 7, 1901.
Dear Sirs: In my innoceneo I pur
chased hero In Illlo a Jar of )our Pin-
Money Pickles (put up by Mrs. E. (I.
Kldd, Richmond, Va). It brought me
great trouble, and one of three things
must oecur:
1. You must stop making them; or,
2. I must get them at less expense;
or r'
3. I'm a ruined man.
Since my first venture I've had many
"Jars." My family from early morn cry
"Pickles;" neighbors ring tho door-bell
and shout "Pickles;" relatives visit mo
In expectation of "Pickles." Your
pickles are my Nemesis. Please, Dear
Sirs, quote them by the Keg, Itarrel.
Hogshead, Ton 01 Shipload, and "pre
serve" me.
Yours very truly,
CARROL WHITAKER.
To Lewis & Co ,
HONOLULU, T. H.
Life Insurance.
When )Ou tako n life Insurance policy
ou want absolute protection, aslda
nnd distinct from jour Investments
and speculations,
You do not want the llfo Insuranco
company to put your money In a sugar
plantation In which you havo already
Invested. If tho sugar plantation falls,
)our llfo insuranco policy fails of Us
purpose If )ou want to lenvo all your
money In tho Islands, Invest It your
self: If you want llfo Insuranco put
It in a good company, Incorporated un
der tho laws of a State which does not
permit a life Insuranco company to
speculate in stocks or to loan tin
policy holders' money on wheat and
corn Melds. Tho Germanla Life In
surance Co. of New York has mora
assets for each J1000 of Insurance In
force than any other company In the
worW
SAVE YOUR PHOTOS.
The process of binding pic
tures under glass is made so
simple by the introduction o.
the Gummed Binding Paper
that anyone can do it.
It will afford a pleasant even
ing's occupation and save your
photos from ruin, to get what
you require at KING BROS,
and do the work yourself.
Full stock in any shade.
GASOLINE
PACIFIC jHARDWARE CO.,
LIMITED
SOLE AGENTS FOR
DIAMOND BEAD GASOLINE
In specially coated tins and heavy
casts to prevent leakage : : :
rESKra iFl
WILKE PORCELAIN
Samples now on
An Invoice to arrlvt on th
A Full Line of Dixon's
One Style Out of Many
of a new line of
UP-TO-DAIE
... FAMILY SURRIBS....
Stylish, roomy ami comfortable.
Standard Goods. None Better.
SCHUMAN'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
MERCHANT ST., BET. FORT AND ALAKEA.
. MAIN 205. P. O. BOX 664
TEL
MAUI HOTEL,
W. H. FIELD. Mannticr,
Metropolitan
LIMITED,
Fresh Meats and Pish
by Every Steamer
From the Coast that
n
Also Poultry, Salmon and
FOR SALB AT
H
AV1NG PURCHASED THB GROCERY BUSI
NESS OF MR. CHAS. HUSTACB. we wis.li to
inform the general public that we are prepared to fill
orders promptly, every attention will be given to careful delivery
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
We ask a share of your patronage : : : :
BBST - QUALITY - GOODS.
C. Ji DAV & CO.
MOANA HOTEL
RESTAURANT
18 NOW
Open to the Public
MUALS AT AM. IIOUIIS FIIOM 0:30
A. M. TO 11 P. M. KUIIOI'KAN
I'laAN.
REFRIGERATORS;
exhibition.
' nuuanu" now due.
Graphite Products.
kSuSSSSuiMSl
At the entrance
to the Famous
lao Vallev. and
easy access to
Halakalca, the
largest extinct
volcano In the
World. - .
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Headquarters
for Tourists and
Commercial
Travellers.
WAILUKU,
ISLAND OF MAUI.
Meat Co.,
n
has Cold Storage.
Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton,
Lamb and Pork always
on hand.
Halibut.
The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 45.
The Booth, Fishmarket, Telephone 379.
Central Market, Nuuanu St., Telephone 104.
Just Received
a New Lot of . . .
Key West and
Domestic
Cigars!
Beaver Lunch Rooms.
H. J. NOLTE.
flenry R. Worthington
Comer Queen
and Fort Streets.
TEL., MAIN 100.
Engineers and Builders of
High Duty Direct Acting
and Crank and Fly Wheel
Pumping Engines. Elect
rically Driven Pumps,
Power Pumps, Centrifugal
Pumps and Water Meters.
.j. 4. .).
Large stock of small pumps
on hand for all services
MOANA
HOTEL
BUS LINE
0
For the Convenience of the Patrons
of the MOANA HOTEL,
buses will Itnvt regularly to
ana from the city, as follow:
From corner King
and Fort Sts.
From Moana Hotel
8.coa m
8:30 a m
0:30 a m
10:00 a m
445 P m
5:i5Pm
6:o-i p m
6:45 p m
7:30 am
8.00 a m
8:4s a m
0:15 a m
4'oop m
4:30 p m
5:30 pm
odopm
Commutation ticket mav be DurchastJ
at the Hotel Office.
E. H. CARD.
Manager of Moana Hotel.
ICE
Manufactured from Pure
Distilled Water
Delivered free to any patt of
city by courteous drivers.
Oahu Ice and Electric Co.
KDWALO
TLL. BLUE 3151
HOFFMAN & MARKHAM
THE NEW DEPOT SALOON
OPENS MONDAY NIGHT
IIOMB 1 Will handle the new
INDUSTRY Honolulu-made Beer only
A COOL, WHOLESOME DRINK.
Ryan & Dement
Also proprietors of the popular ENCORE
SALOON, NUUANU AND HOTl L !TS.
Where the Beer is on Draught To-day
A. N. SANFORD,
MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN,
BOSTON HLL.C1 , FORT STSEET
OVtR MAY CO.
PROF. BOGLE
CHIROPODIST
Corns removed painlessly.
Ingrowing toe-nails treated
successfully. :::::::
ARLINGTON BLOCK,
HOTEL STREET.
TELEPHONE-MAIN 371.
C&lneso and Japanest Firms.
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Fine English and American Goods
TWO STORBS
65 Hotel street, dnd
Hotel near Nuuanu
( O Bo.!. TEL WHiTXm
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
A. K. OZAWA, Maoac.r,
GHrjERAL. BUSINESS AGENCY.
r.atpoiary Oflc.: Rook op.talri 9piKk.lt bulla
CLEANING!
Ladles' tklrti cleaned. Cluthlng
cleaniit, djtj an4 reralred '
Suits miJ to t:der,
Ft guaranteed Loteilp Ic.
TIM WO
Tort Street, near Kukut, and
Dttr Orphcum Theater,
.. , Sfl CleanloiZontiult.TSc:
1669-610 DytlnKaultJais
Chase and Sanborn
Old Government Blend
MOCHA
AND
JAVA
COFFEE
Selling Agents
Salter & Waity
leading onoenns.
TBL. 681 BLUB
rcbltects, Contractors and Builders
Edward R. Swain,
ARCHITECT.
STAVOtMSALO BID ,
CROCKER BUILDING,
SAN TRANCISCO
V HOFTMANN
J F. RIIEY.
Hoffman & Riley
GINERAL CONTRACTORS
AND UUILDLKS.
EttlmatM rurnliheJ.
I' O tUtx 160
Tel. 22!
I. O. llox 778
Geo. W. I'aRc.
P. V. Henrdslee.
UBARDSLEE & PACE
4rch!tect8 & Builders
OITlee, Itooms 2-i, Arlington Annex,
Honolulu. T. II. 1
Sketches nnd Correct Estimates fur
nished on Short Notice. 1441
building Materials
OP AM. KINDS.
ealoru in Lumber and Goal.
ALLEN As KOBINSON,
Qiiccu Street. Honolulu;
Fred Harrison,
WTRACTOR AND
dUILDER
Jobbing promptly attended to.
4. F. BBRTBLMAN'S
Carpenter Shop
IS RBMOVBD
To rear of old stand. Entrance on
King street. Orders left at either shop
or office nt John Nott's -atore, King
street, will reecho prompt attention.
1431-tf
J. OUDERKIRK
Contractor
and Builder
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
on all sorts of buildinj:.
OFFICE IN OLD ARLINGTON
PREMISES.
000itl00
wall
paper
to suit everv
taste and e ery
purse : : : :
Lewers & Cooke,
LIMITED,
000O000i
Prize
Shooting
AT
GERMANIA
SHOOTING GALLERY
HOTEL STREET.
W. H. THONE. Proprietor.
HART & CO.,
(LIMITED)
THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
FINE CHOCOLATES
AND CONFECTIONS.
Fresh Invoices of HuYLERS
CHOCOLATES per the
ZEALANDIA.
John A. Hassinger
NOTARY PUBLIC
Agent to grant Marriage Licenses and
General Business Agent.
Office, Mclnerny Block ne.xttoC. I. Falk.
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