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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. H. T. FRIDAY. JULY 12, 1901.
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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 "HONEST WORK AT HON
EST PRICES."
I Have Moved
my plumbing business to the
CORNER OF DERETANIA AND
EMMA STS. Telephone, White
3571, where I have In stock the
following goods :
BATH TUBS,
enameled Iron and steel clad,
with nlckle plated trimmings;
also wood, zinc lined.
Water Closets, Wash Out,
and Syphon, Jet style.
Sinks of Pressed Steel, both
galvanized and enameled.
Lavatories, enameled Iron,
and marble with nlckle plated
trimmings .
Wash Trays, enameled Iron
with wood cover.
Slop Sinks, enameled Iron.
Hot Water Boilers and Stands
Water Pipe, Faucets and Trim
mngs, 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.
Jlm '&Ul
PLUMBER
75 and 79 King Sue-
TELEPHONE NO. 81.
SOW Is the time to get leak
breakages men to, and yooi
Roofs Put In Odt
By competent wottr"'
HONOLULU
SHEET METAL WORKS
H. W. BARTH.
Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilator
Metal Roofing.
Conductor Pip and Gutter Work.
Jtlctiird Street, bet. Queen ani Merchant Honolulu.
Jobb it promptly attendee to.
Tel. White 41 P.O. Box 270.
Notice to Property Owners.
1 have In my employ FOUR FIRST-
CLASS PLUMBERS from the Coast. I am
now ready to figure on your work at the
lowest prices. My men are Union Men
Give me a tr at.
C. H. BROWN,
Territory Stables. King St.
Beer and Vine Deiltrs.
LOVEJOY&CO.
IM rOBTBHS, A.KD WUOtlliLl
Wiio ana Lipr Dealers.
Afut. for tb Bottled Rainier Beet ol Mania.
No. 19 Nuuanu Street
Feater Block. Honolulu, Hawaiian Iiiauds.
P. O. Boa ht. Mutual Telephone sot.
CONSOLIDATED
SODA WATER CO., Ltd.
Euplanado,
Corner Allen and Fort Sts., Honolulu
Qonsalves & Co.,
LIMITED.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINE MERCHANTS.
22? Queen St., Honolulu. H. I
Hoffman Saloon
No Beer to Burn,
But Beer to Beat the Band
LARGE" INVOICE OF
Olympia
Beer
IN DRAUGHT AND BOTTLE
It has'nt come to stay ; it's goine,
fast, but there's more com
ing every month.
L. H. DEE, Prop.
8. I. Shaw & Co.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Lemps' St. Louis Beer
Lemps' Extra Pale and Tally
BRANDS
The best of All Table Beers.
CULMBACHER
A special beer recommended by physicians
as an unsurpassed tonic for Invalids. BET
TER THAN MALT EXTRACTS. We recom
mend this beer to all persons In need of A
GOOD TONIC. All city orders delivered free
of -.haree. Family trade our specialty.
TELEPHONE MAIN I74.
waons, Pbystclans And Dentists.
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
OFFICES. TELE HONES l
Rooms toS-x), Office, Main, )8j
Boston Buildiio Residence,
Fort street. White, t86i.
HOURS II A. m, to I. P.M.t
1 TO I P. M i t TO t P. M.
P. O. BOX Sot. Sl'MKVV- If. P. M
DR. W. H. MAYS
381 Beretnnla Street,
HOURS-iotoi
7 to 8
SUNDAY-gtoti
Telephone 6oa
OR. J. T. WAY80N,
445 BERETANIA ST.
OFFICE HOURS J0;:3:3eP::
SUNDAYS-IO-12.
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TEL. Main u6
UK. C. A. PETERSON
. rt-owt ed his office at . . .
a6 Emma Street
(9-1 1 A.M.I
MUKSM2- 4 P.M. r
( 7- 8 P.M. J
TELEPHONE. 493
W WALTER HOFFMANN.
1KRETANIA STREET (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
Telephone 610. P. 0. Box, 601.
Office hours: 8 to JO a. m.; 1 to I
n.;7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m.
Dr. W. S. Noblitt
LINCOLN BLOCK,
KING STRICT, NEAR ALAKEA.
orrics hours
to a. m to i p rn.jf p. m. to 8 p. n,
SUNDAY
o to to a, m. ani 7 to 8 p. m
AlKatiM reslJenct from 5 to 6:iocy ft mine
184 tt mo
Dp. F. J. Rayner,
DENTIST.
Crown and Bridge
Specialist.
HO'RS o TO 1.
204 Boston Block.
OR. ALBERT E. NICHOLS
3D ( n. t i it t.
. ti2 Alakei Street, next to Masonic
Temple.
Office Hours 9 to 4
v C. WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
RJNT1BTS
Love Building, Fort Street
Hours: 9 to 4. Telephone 434.
Dr. W. G. Rogers
EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SPECIALIST.
New Special Treatment for Deafness
No charge for consultations.
OFFICE-184 Hotel St., opp. Y.M.CA.
HOURS-Q to 12-2 to 4:30-7 to 8.
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A. N. SANFORD,
MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN,
BOSTON BIDO , rORT STREET
OVEK MAY 4 CO.
Attorneys.
Removal Notice.
J. T. DE DOLT HAS REMOVED HIS
law omces to room C02, top (Ctb) floor,
Stangenwald building.
Albert R. Cunha
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
308 Stangenwald Building
TELEPHONE-MAIN 21.
W. Austin Whiting,
W. J. Robinson,
LAW OFFICES
Removed to Room 306, Judd Building
Thomas Fitch
Attorney at Law.
33 A. S., King St., : Honolulu.
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PBTPRSON
J. A. Matthewman
Peterson & Matthewman,
ATTORNEYS AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW
J.O. Box 1S5 is KAAHUMANU ST
"aiEPHONE, Main 168
J. M. KANEAKUA,
Attorney and
Counsellor at Law.
OFFICE-Bethfl St.. near the Post Office.
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'OMENS EXCHANGE
31 A FORT ST.,
ell Has tho nest Assortment of
PACIFIC ISLAND CUUIOS
In tho City.
TOFSII IIOME-MADB POI ON TUES
DAYS AND FRIDAYS.
F. W. Thrum,
Surveyor
ROOM 400. BOSTON BLOCK
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111
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SAY THEY CAN MEET ALL
DEMAND FOR SERVICES
Negotiations Are In Progress for an
Adjustment of Differences With
Master Plumbers .With
Good Prospects.
President T. A. Siattery of the
Journeymen Plumber's Association,
says it Is a mistake to say there Is a
scarcity of plumbers In Honolulu. Ho
Bays there Is only one master plumber,
who employs compoteo. ht-lp at lea
sonnble wages, but nevertheless tl.e
plumbers union of thirty-three mim
bcrs stands ready to do nil work that
may come nlong.
Iast evening tho heajtiitnrters of the
Plumbers' Association on Fort .itrcol
presented nn animated tppearance. A
large number of tho 'oys wcro present
and they were taking BlO'ik of their
situation during the hard hnrd times
of tho Btrlke. The membership com
prises thirty-three able bodied plumb
ers. Only seven of ill's number were
Idle yesterday. The others were all
busy on Jobs they had taken figuring
themselves wages nt tho rale of ?; per
day. This Is tho wage iney are light
ing for with tho muster plumbers and
they do not take any ndvnntnge of
the patron who allows them to figure
on his work dlrec t.
President Siattery says Hint a meet
ing was held with tho master plumberp
n day or two ago but that no under
standing was reached. Tho hoys still
want JG per day and the bosses still
say they will pay but five. "At the
present time," Raid Siattery, "I nm
unable to say what the prospects arc
for a settlement of tho strike ques
tions. It Is impossible for any one to
say. If the labor troubles arc settled,
there nro plenty of plumbers to take
enro of nil the work to ho done In Ho
nolulii.
"If we cannot make terms with the
bosses, we will go ahead and do work
on our own hook as wo hare been do
ing wifli more or less success for the
past two months."
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Editor Evening Ilulletln: Will you
kindly allow a citizen who has been
given a political pain to ease himself?
This nnrtlculnr naln was nn nxrontlan
to the usual feeling of weariness which
follows tho reading of a letter on poll
tics In the Advertiser; It resulted from
the perusal of that unlquo fifty or
sixty lines on "Bunco Politics," what
ever that crude expression may mean,
published on July 10th.
Is It not Just possible, Mr. Editor,
that the prejudice well known to exist
here among Federal officers against
".Mr. Dole and his frlondsj' may have
had its origin in the political and so
cial actions of the piescnt Governor
nnd his faction? Was it not from n
similar source came the very general
prejudice In tho rank aiid file of tho old
annexation party against "Mr. Dole
and his friends"? Have they not well
earned their reputation for Insincerity
In every cause they have espoused
within tho last twenty years, and from
their clannish nnd unscrupulous poli
tical methods at nil times?
I remember very well how that por
tion of "Mr. Dolo and his friends,"
who wcro running the Star, In its early
days, turned down the author of
"Uunco Politics" and turned him down
hard, because, ns tho president ot
tho Star Company oxprcssed It at tho
time, "Mr. Smith Is a good writer, hut
bo has no Judgment; ho Insists on n
radical policy for annexation when wo
do not yet know whether tho people
here want annexation or not." "Tho
people" In this Instanco meant "Mr,
Dolo and his friends," and It Is a fact
worthy of notice that "tho people" did
not make up their minds as to the de
sirability of. annexation until the mo
ment arrived which taught them It
would bo more dangerous to reject an
nexation than to accept It.
Does the author of "Bunco Politics"
remember? Yea verily! for then and
there, ho learned his first lesson In Ha
waiian politics from "Mr. Dolo and his
friends" at considerable Journalistic
inconvcnlenco arid some pecuniary
loss; he has since, forsooth, elected to
finger his weekly stipend with moro
humility and to ulr not his unplucked
Americanism too rudely In tho com
munity which contains "Mr, Dolo and
his friends." Is it not unkind and
somewhat illbred, however, for tho
author of "Bunco Politics" to insist on
teaching tho Federal officers stationed
hero tho humiliating lesson ho was
forced to learn before he could ac
ceptably servo his present patrons?
I am reminded by p statement In
"Uunco Politics" that it was not a
pitiful handfull of tho boys with red,
white and blue buttons who were
sleeping on their "arms at night lest
tho Royalists should raise tho banner
of revolt." Tbo fact Is that tho
strength of the citizens' guard, except
for a fow hours at tho very start of tho
itroublo, never fell below 800, uvcraged
1000 and at times reached as many aB
1300 names cnlUted or on tho roster;
and each man-Jack of these bona fldo
annexationists provided with a gun and
forty rounds, ready nt hand. I am
further reminded that It was a stand
ing remark, which finally beenmo n
sort of standing quip as tho history ot
tho annexation movement developed,
that "Mr, Dole and his friends" had
bitten off moro nnncxatlon thnn they
could chow, or over Intended to chow.
The matter, however, proved n very
serious thing to "Mr. Dolo and hl
friends;" but In tho end they chewed '1
that which they had bitten off In their
political extremity anu swnnowcu as
well tho bitter morsol because they
bad no choice
It was at this point and not befoto
tyiapaesi'jPAJiiiiHiiwwiiii iii rit ii ihtttt ii,rtiisTTwmiiiBiniiiiiifTfiii'T iiFiri?-ii itTiTiTTiw.iw.FrjwnrMiriTr-',--irr"r"f-iif im
that "Mr. Dole and his friends" be
came advocates of the doctrine of an
nexation; it was not until tho policy
of tho bona fide annexationists, the
leaders in (act of the men with the
guns, had placed "Mr. Dole and his
friends" In a position from whicn they
could not recede, that tneso men really
became annexationists eager to Am
ericanize HawnlL
The crucial time camo when Presi
dent Cleveland ordered thc t.ljops to
land and restore thc Queen. ' IU was
then that "Mr. Dole and his friends"
formulated a policy of political coward
ice and suicide hard for tho average
man to understand; ami Mr. Dole per
sonally made a statement thereof to
the representative of the Associated
Press, to be sent by the outgoing mall
tr, the Mainland, to the effect that If
the troops were landed the Cabinet
would take the archives of the Pro
visional Government mid go into hid
ing, moving from plnce to place as
danger threatened! These be thc men
exploited by the now too servllo au
thor of'Hunco Politics," as annexa
tion saviors and Amcrlcanlzcrs of Ha
wall! Within three days "Mr. Dole and his
friends" found it necessary to reverso
this program, already In transit over
sen to the Mainland, and tho palace
was deftly fortified with sand hags, by
the less timid boys behind the guns.
The author of "Bunco Politics" would
do well to Inform himself why "Mr.
Dole and his friends" so suddenly re
versed their cowardly policy of taking
to tho oKolau hills and finally stay
with the boys behind thc guns at tho
crucial time which ' meant cither tho
ultimate consummation of annexation
or permanent restoration of thc mon
archy. The author of "Uunco Politics" was
not hero then; he had already been
bundled out of thc Islands as nn In
discreet annexationist. Tor his Infor
mation it may bo said that "Mr. Dole
and his friends," who had succeeded
"with Infinite pains and perll(?) In
getting Americanism Into these Isl
ands," stood by tho boys with the
guns during that crucial hour, because
the boys with the guns were not only
back of "Mr, Dolo nnd his friends," but
were all around them; thcro wns no
chance to take to the Koolau hills
either with or without the archives of
the Provisional Government.
On this point "Mr. Dole and his
friends" had been briefly but pointedly
Instructed by a "gentleman not nt
present In politics," nnd "Mr. Dolo and
his friends" hastily reviewed their
policy of cowardice and suicide, then
nnd thcro standing for slmon-puro an
nexation, with the boys back of them
and all around them. In ofllclnl sor
row nnd with political contrition they
stood for annexation to tho end, with
one or two backslldlngs, which only
served to cmphnslzo the fact that ori
ginally "Mr. Dolo and his friends" went
into the movement as a pretext, unttl
the boys with the guns, who were from
thc stiir' bona
fide annexationists
forced them Into that unpleasant posi
tion between tho devil and tho deep
blue sen.
I had Intended, Mr. Editor, to give
you here a short history of the wild
proposition of "Mr. Dole nnd his
friends" to extricate themselves from
their political plllkla by a compromise
which would have placed Prlncefs
Knlulanl on the throno nnd sent an
nexation into Davy Jones' locker out
of tho way forever; but this I shall
defer, ns my political pain Is a little
easier now nnd there Is a space limit,
even to Interesting rcmlnlsccncca
about "Mr. Dolo and his friends."
However, tho Knlulanl compromise
scheme, with other facts bearing upon
the ArucrlcanUlng ot these Islands
will only be held back until '. am
ngnln put to tho torture by tho author
of "Bunco Politics," or by some other
Journalistic foundling of "Mr, Dolo
and his friends."
A BUNCOED ANNEXATIONIST
Honolulu, July 11, 1901.
GROCERS SHOWN UP !
OFFICE OP
CARROLL WHITAKER
ATTORNEY,
H1LO, HAWAII.
Hilo, Hawaii, June 7, 1901.
Dear Sirs: In my Innocenco I pur
chased hero in Hilo a Jar of your Pin
Money Pickles (put up by Mrs. E. G.
KUU1, ldchmonu. Va). It brougbt me
great trouble, and one ot three things
must occur:
1. You must stop making them; or,
2. I must get them at less expense;
or
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 me
In expectation of "I'lckles. Your
pickles are my Nemesis. Please. Dear
Sirs, quoto them by tho Keg, Barrel,
Hogshead, Ton or Shipload, and "pro
servo" mo.
Yours very truly,
CARROL WHITAKER.
To Lewis & Co ,
HONOLULU, T. II.
FOR CLEANINO SEWERS
A sower-cleaning device of tho drag
typo, designed to work when pulled
through the Bewer In cither direction,
has been patented by Michael T. Con
nolly of Jersey City, N. J. It consists
of a half cylinder, mounted on small
wheels, with valves or doois at each
end so arranged that no matter which
way tho cleaner Is drawn tho valves
then In front will open Inward, nnd
admit deposits to tho bucket, while tho
other valve Is hold tightly closed. Com
bined with tho drag or bucket nro two
braced posts, ono for each of two man
holes, with a pulley at tho top and bot
tom, over which tho lope operating tbo
drag Is passed. Mr. Connolly state
that Jersey City Iibb ono of these clean
era. Engineering News.
Tourist (to roadsldo country urchin)
h, my little man, how brown and
1 " you look. I suppose you get up
morning and drive tho cows to
,. thin Don't hnvo to, sir.
"Why don't you have to, my lad."
" 'Cause, after mllkln' tho cows we
drive tho cans to water." Boston Courier.
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Houses built on the monthly Inatall
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Indurlno (a cold-water paint). In white
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Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime and
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Tho Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo.
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Weston's Centrifugals.
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