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Evening Bulletin
Published Every Day Except Sunday,
at 210 King Street, Honolulu,
T. H by tho
BULLETIN 1'UnUBIlINQ CO.. LTD.
WALLACE It. FAHUINOTON... Editor
Entered nt tho Post OKlco at Hono
lulu as Bccoiul-clnan matter.
' SUUSCHU'TION HATES.
Per month, anywhere In U. S....I ,75
Per year, anywhere In U. S.... 8.00
Per -year, postpaid, foreign 13.00
Payable Invariably In advance.
Telephone 250
Post Onice llox 718
nilDAY JULY 12. 1001.
Pass the appropriation bill. Failure
to reach a compromise Ilguro on any
Item maltes only for delay. It senci
the purpose of Territorial enemies and
this alone. Pass the bill. '
The Acting Governor finds that the
use of trust funds, when the Treasury
is empty, Is not as easy as It seemed
to be nt the outset or as It might bo
under tho old plans of Independent
government. Why should the guber
natorial horse chafe at the check
rein when there Is n plain businesslike
solution to all the financial difficulties
of the Territory.
William C. Wilder was one of thoso
men who rise to positions of trust In
the community by virtue of. sterling
character. He uns not at any time In
life an aspirant for higher honor than
that accorded to tho honest citizen
ready at all times to perform public
duty when called upon. Men of such
quiet strength of character leave a deep
Impress upon the community. Quiet
and unassuming in manner, calm in his
decisions. Mr. Wilder ns a man sought
out by his associates for advice and
direction.
From the way the Coast press,
so far as heard from, is laughing
Ion a the annexation scheme, the
chances arc that It will neer be
heard from more; unless, mayhap,
it Is revived as a plan to Join Ha
waii with Arizona. Advertiser.
Exit Thurston nnd thlrty-BCVcn
lawyers of tho liar Association follow
vd by a sympathetic smile from th
people of Han all who refuse to bo mis
led by Thuston's campaign of personal
tpltc against Humphreys.
The Oahu railway subsidy Is a con
tract which the Territory ennnot nfford
to repudiate without good nnd suffi
cient reason. Mr. Emmelitt's charges
are of a chnractcr to warrant a legis
lative Investigation. To wipe out this
Biibsldy without such i thorough sift
ing of tho chaigcs and n bearing grant
ed the company would be a repudia
tion of contract ns disastrous to tho In
tegrity of the Territory as a shortage
of revenue. Hawaii cannot altord un
der any circumstances to establish a
precedent that would servo to give It a
reputation on a plane with South Am
erican republics where tho acts of
one administration may bo upset by
an opposition party obtaining control
With the time limit so close at hand a
legislative Investigation Is not pract
ca' e. The subsidy should be provided
for, and a rider to prevent any possible
freight rate discrimination should bc
satlsfactoiy to the people and the rag
load. WHY CONTRACT CURRENCY
Editor Evening Bulletin: Any man
who knows anything knows that mon
py In a bank Is money In circulation.
The only exception that can bo taken
to this assertion is to nay, except tho
legal reserve. Tho legal reserve In a
national Lank Is 15 per cent. Scholars
In finance have discovered that this
sum Is sufficient to guarantee the In
tcgrlty ot any banking Institution lion
orably and honestly managed. Practi
cal experience has demonstrated the
truth of the statement.
Any man In Hawaii who knows any
thing, knows that the ono thing now
needrul In business Is a generous sup
ply of the circulating medium.
Every line of business will suffer
upon a further contraction ot the
amount of money in circulation.
To contract now would be criminal.
Yet, the Acting Governor has Issued
on order that a quarter of a million
dollars be withdrawn from circula
tion to bo locked up In the vaults of the
Hawaiian Treasury. Ho has said In a
letter to the Imperial Consul of China
that the government has no Intention
of using tho Immigration Trust Fund
of 231,000 for the purposo of meeting
current expenses. This virtually
means that this large sum will be
withdrawn from nctlvo circulation In
business channels to be locked up In
a chest until needed by Chinese labor
ers returning to their homes.
According to the interpretation of
tho Acting Governor, this mouey be
longs to tho Territorial government
until demanded by a contributing Chi
naman who wants to return to his na
tive land.
According to tho statement of the
Acting Governor to tho Imperial Chi
uese Consul, this money, Is not to be
spent in paying the current expenses
of the Territory, but Is to bo held for
the purchase of tickets for the passage
of Chlncso to their native home.
Therefore, tho Inferenco is, tho mon
cy will Idly lay In a Treasury vault, at
whoso doors a thousand demands are
being made, until something turns up.
Tho biggest crlmo of this whole ne
farious business Is, tho crippling ot
tho commercial Interests of tho com
munity by currency contraction nt a
time when It can least bo borne. If
this crlmo can bo out done It Is in the
executlvo personnl nnd gubernatorial
llo that this rich hoard Is not wanted
to sae tho Territory from the shamo
of bankruptcy when In fact that Is tho
solo and only want. The preposterous
nnd shameless crime, Is the resort to
such a subterfugo'ln n day and hour
when statesmanship and business
ability and official sincerity has flown
the coop of the executive chamber.
It must either be a, quarter of a mil
lion withdrawn from the arteries of
trade and commerce, to Idly rust un
used In tho Treasury, or It must mean
revenue for current expenses, raised by
the misappropriation of funds wrung
from slaving celestials.
Poor deluded nsses. This Imbecile,
Infant, slobbering Territory may be
In need of alms and gratuities; It mny
need charity and a cloak of shame.
Hut, nol It Is rich enough In the en
ilowment of resources bestowed by
nature and God, to require) no man. not
even a Governor to debano his Intelli
gence, conscience nnd manhood by
calling on slaves for revenue Instead
of calling on tho native' wealth.
This diatribe proceeds from one who
believes that to Oriental labor Is dun
the wealth, the prominence and tho
Importance of these Islands and their
people.
VEHITAS.
JOHN 0. W00LEY AND
WIFE ARRIVE ON SIERRA
Will Remain in City Five Days
Before Continuing on Pleasure
Trip Around the
World.
J. O. Woolley, candidate for tho
Presidency of the United States, nr
rlvcd with his wife this morning In
the Sierra. As stated to a Bulletin re
lorter, Mr. Woolley lias no designs
on Honolulu ot n political nature, but
Is merely passing through on u round-the-world
trip for health, recreation
and plensure. He will bo In the city
until July 17, when he will sail for
New Zealand and Australia. While
here, ho may make n lew addresses on
the subject ot his life work, but what
ever ho docs will not be In tho na
turo of an aggressive campaign.
Tonight nt the Y. M. C. A. ball, an
Informal reception will be held at
which tho people, of Honolulu wilt
have tho opportunity of meeting Mr.
and Mrs. Woolley. TThe hour has been
tlxcd nt 7:30 o'clock.
Speaking of tho prohibition cause.
Mr. Woolley says that fc Is gi owing
at n gratifying rate. He talked In
terestingly of his vigorous campaign
foi tho Presidency in 1900 nnd said
that the Prohibition party Is a party
that expects defeats. He says that tlic
leading prohibitionists l.avo no hopo or
expectation that cither of the old par
ties will ever take up the fight against
the saloon. Such a course, he asserts.
would be suicidal on tho part of cither.
Mr. Woolley has bct-n tho pu.aier
of the New Voice for tho past two years
and has seen Its subscription list grow
from 12.000 to 75,000. This ho takes as
a fair Indication of (ho advancement
tf the Prohibition cnuse.
Woolley Is an Ohloan by birth nnd
resides In Chicago.
MILITARY TO REMAIN
(Continued from page 1.)
Next camo tho military Items. It
was thought that there would be an
other deadlock but Mr. Nakapaahu ha'i
changed his mind ovor night and vot
ed ngalnst striking on: tho Items. This
made the vote 8 to C. The items wero
then brought up In their order nml
lushed along. Stationery und printing
passed at 5250, transportation nt $300,
uniforms, enlisted men at ?5000 In
stead ot $2000, regimental allowances,
$11,500 Instead of $10,200 and ordnance
supplies, $1500 Instead of $2500.
Some rather unpleasant remarks
were made during the discussion of the
military and members becamo very
angry but It all passed over when the
items had been finally disposed of. The
bill was adopted by the committee
which then adjourned to the call of the
chair.
At 1:30 p. m. the Jury In tho case
of tho Kaplolanl Estate vs. A. S. Cleg-
horn wus excused by Jmlgo Gear until
10 o'clock tomorrow.
Mrs. James T. Taylor nnd son of 730
Kinau street returned by tho Claudlue
Sunday from East Maul.
Order your wood and coal from the
City V.'ood and Coal Yards. Tel, Main
130.
J. M. VIVAS
Attorney at Law
& Notary Public.
Agent to Grnnt Marrlago Licenses.
Financial and Ileal Estate Agent.
POST OFFICE LANE
HONOLULU, T. H.
TEL. MAIN 115. P. O. BOX 412.
Telephone to All Paris of the Island.
KONA LIVERY
STABLES
KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII
J. O. IIKXIUQUES, FJiOP.
Horses and Currlages
Fop Bxcursi ns
To tho Volcano or tho Mountains,
An excellent chance Is offered for
tomlsts to
SEB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet the 8. S. Mauna Loa
at Kallua and taWo passengers overland
to Hookcna, where the steamer Is met
again.
P III
MTNINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU,
GASOLINE
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO.,
LIMITED
SOLE AGENTS FOR
DIAMOND HEAD GASOLINE
In specially coated tins and heavy
cases to rrevent leakage : : :
iU
WILKE PORCELAIN
Simples now on
An Involrc to arrlvt on tht
A Full Line of Dixon's
One Style Out of Many
of a new
UP - TO
...FAMILY SURRIES....
Stylish, roomy and comfortable.
Standard Goods. None Better.
SGHUMAN'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
MERCHANT ST., BET.
TEL. MAIN 20j.
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W. W. WRIGHT
natta
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY
AND REN0YAT0RY
Spacious New Quarters
at the junction of
KING and SOUTH STS
Buggies, Phaetons, Wagons and
8 Vehicles of all sorts
Ul fwyrfl I v yJ $$u 1 l y
t
CARRIAGE MATERIALS AND
TRIMMINGS ; a full stock always on band
Carriage Repairing, Black "
smithing, Painting, Sign
Writing, Etc., Etc. : : :
PHONE-MAIN 252
KING AND SOUTH
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John A. Hassinger
NOTARY PUBLIC
Agent to grant Marriage Licenses and
General Business Agent.
Office, Mclnemy Block next to C. I. Falk
H. ,T. FRIDAY, JULY ' 12, 1901.
REFRIGERATORS
exhibition.
"mjuanu' now du.
Graphite Products.
line of
- DA'IE
FORT AND ALAKEA.
P. O. BOX 664
- anar:KrH
made to order. : : : :
THE AMERICA
(FOXttOlV THE EAOLE)
OYSTER AND CHOP IIOUHE.
OPEN NIGHT AND DAY.
BILLY IUNGOUEN, Proprietor,
MOTEL STREET, near Nuuanu, nut dooi to f i44
Ryan's "tncor" iHi?in
Henry R. Worthington
Corner Queen
s aid Fert Streets.
TEL.. MAIN 100.
Engineers and Bnilders of
High Duty Direct Acting
and Crank and Fly Wheel
Pumping Engines. Elect
rically Driven Pumps,
Power Pumps, Centrifugal
Pumps and Water Meters.
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 leave regularly to
ana from the city, as follows
From corner King
and l-ort Ms.
From Moana Hotel
8:00 a m
8:30 a m
9:30 a m
lc:oo a m
4:45 pm
5:15 pm
6:00 p m
7:30 a m
8:00 a m
8:45 a m
9:15 a m
4:00 p m
4:30 pm
;:3opm
6x0 p m
6:45 p m
Commutation tickets may be purchased
at tne Motel umce.
E. H. CARD,
Manager of Moana Hotel.
ICE
Manufactured from Pure
Distilled Water
Delivered free to any part ot
city oy courteous unvers.
Oahu Ice and Electric Co.
KDWALO
TEL. BLUE 3151
HOFFMAN & MARKH4M.
Just Received
a New Lot of . . .
Key West and
Domestic
Cigars 1
Beaver Lunch Rooms
H. J. NOLTE
MOANA HOTEL
RESTAURANT
18 NOW
Open to the Public
MEALS AT ALL HOURS FIIOM 6:30
' A. M. TO 11 P. M. EUROPEAN
PLAN.
THE NEW DEPOT SALOON
OPENS MONDAY NIGHT
HOMB 1 Will handle the new
INDUSTRY Honolulu-made Beer only
A COOL, WHOLESOME DRINK.
Ryap & Dement
Also proprietors of the popular ENCORE
SALOON, NUUANU AND HOTEL STS,
Where .the Beer is on Draught To-day
PROF. BOGLE
CHIROPODI8T
Corns removed painlessly.
Ingrowing toe-nails treated
succeisfully. :::::::
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ARLINGTON BLOCK,
HOTEL STREET I
TELEPHONE MAIN 371.
PUUPUULIINE
A CURE FOR PUUPUU FEVER
nJ other fckin Jlsaset In Honey,
Caul. an4 Dugs, Sur. dull) to
Tlckl tn4 Fleet. On lale tt tli
CITY FEED STORE
Price 50 ceati cer bottle or St oo per gallon.
Pacific Heights Electric Railway.
N'VTICE.
Commencing today (June J5tlO all the
cars on Pacific Heights Electric Hallway
will start from Nuuanu Avenue Station
connecllng with all Tramways Cars.
Tho Evening Dullctln, 75 cents per
month,
Irchltects, Contractors and Bnilders.
Edward R. Swain,
ARCHITECT.
STANOtNWALb BID .
HONOLULU
CROCKER BUILDING,
SAN FRANCISCO.
VjJHOFFMANN. J. F. RILEY.
Hoffman & Riley
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS.
Estimates Furnished.
P. O. Box ifo
Geo. W. Pago. Tel. 229,
F. W. Beardslee. P. O. Box 778 ,
BBARDSLEB tf PAGE
4rchttects & Builder'
Office, Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex,
Honolulu, T. H.
Sketches and Correct Estimates fur
nished on Short Notice. 1411
3uilding Materials
OP ALL. KINDS.
ealers in Lumber and Goal,
ALLEN AROBINSON,
Queen Street, Honolulu.
Fred Harrison,
P NTRACTOR AND
dUILDER
Jobbing promptly attended to.
i. F. BBRTBLMAN'8
Carpenter Shop
16 RBMOVBD
To rear of old stand. Entrance on
King street. Orders left nt either shop
or omce at John Nott's store, King
Blreet, will receive, prompt attention.
U5Mf
Chinese and Japanese Finns.
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Fine English and American Goods
TWO STORES
65 Hotel street, and
Hotel near Nuuanu
P O.BoXgti. TEL-ttHITl 911
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
A. K. OIAWA. MuiHl
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
rtatoruy OBco; Roots , ytittlrt 3;ri:ktti till.
CLEANING !
Udtts' iklm elf arwi. Ctothlnr
cltantd, dyed inJ repaired.
SulU ntde too'Jer,
Fit jtuaranteed. Lomtp let.
TIM WO
Fort StrMt.nur Kultul, and
n urpuflu niiitr.
Prlc: Cltinlni oni lull, jjes
Dtflnrjuitfrii
,Mq.6m
1
wall
paper
to suit everv
taste and every
purse : : : :
Lewers & Cooke,
j
LIMITED.
ooo
Prize
Shooting
AT
GERMANIA
SHOOTING GALLERY
HOTEL STREET.
W, H. THONE. Proprietor.
A. Harrison Mill Co.
ESTIMATES fURMSHID ON ALL KI1CS OP
Brick and Stone Work
Manufacturers of Doors, Sashes anJ
fr?'2?',.BIIn?.s Mouldings, Brackets, and
All Kinds of Wood Work, Finish Turning
Ete., Etc.
,. ..,..,. KAWAIAHAO ST., KEWALO,
Tel. White 1221 P. O. Box ss2.
COTTON BROS. & CO.
ENGINEERS AND : : :
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Plans aol eitlmatea furnWieJ for all claim ot
Lomractlnr work,
ROOM joo, DOSTON BLOCK, - HONOLULU
,. ' ilu-tl -.' , 1
New Map of Oahu.
Compiled fro Government Surve) 1 anl Charts.
Matt of Siuar Plantations, Rallwat, anJ Other
Kellatle Sources. THO MAP is iSxit INCMt.
with artistic colcrlngt anj neat mountings, male
"? .STJ3 J? f u " '" ornan-enial ill map
Tb.'oKfa0f,Fo,n"E",,',SI",M' "
D J.AS. T. TAYLOR.
Honolulu Iron Works Co
Improved and modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription mado to order. Holler work
and RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion paid to JOB WORK, and reoalra
executed at shortest notice.
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