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WEDNESDAY.
..JULY 17. 1901,
COOPI2R PLAN8 RtPUDlATION.
Acting Governor Cooper can And no
support among the Republican mem
bers of the Legislature nor from
thoughtful men In the rank and file
of his party for his proposal to extend
the extra session of the Legislature
to enact n loan measure or revamp the
appropriation bill.
Mr. Cooper's proposil Is Inconsistent
vlth his own contention nnd the rul
ings of his "biased" Attorney General,
nnd furthermore means n renewal of
the old fight all along the lino titer
appropriation Items.
The business men of the Territory
have had a surfeit of warfare between
the Legislature and the Executive. The
Legislature has llnnllj reached the
joint where the ntemWs and the par
ties can agree among themselves, nnd
to have the Executive step In at this
late day with new schemes nnd after
thoughts serves only to place tho
Executive on tho same chaotic basis
a the legislature has been during a
good part of the session. The Exeat-
ft Ml IKI
By the last mall. Jarcd Smith, direc
tor of the Experiment Station received
n letter from Secretary Wilson of tho
Department of Agriculture, Instructing
him to register a foimal kick with
Acting Governor Cooper, protesting In
the name of the Secre(ar against the
Acting Governor's failure to transfer
to the United States, tlllo to lands
agreed upon by Governor Dolo nnd
Prof. Stubbs, for nn agricultural ex
periment stntlon. The Secretary's let
ter says the agreement was not carried
out nnd that no reasons havo been for
warded by the Actln; Governor for
his fallure,to do so. 1 he tract agreed
upon by Governor Dole and Prof.
Stubbs consisted of 2.'2 acres. The
tract transferred by Cooper's procla
mation was sixty-two acres smaller
than this. Ten acres of this was want
ed by the Territory for a rock quarry
and fifty-two acres on tho Punchbowl
slopes wcro withheld, because Acting
Governor Cooper thought the tract
would make n lovely public park. Sec
retary Wilson has had no explanation
of these matters from the Territorial
Executive nnd has made a formal de
mand for the transfer of the remainder
of the tract as originally agreed upon.
With the showing of subterfuge on
the part of the Acting Governor In vio
lating the lines between the tracts set
aside and the tracts held by the Terri
tory it Is altogether protnblc that Sec
retary Wilson will ask the Prcsldenl
of the United Stntes to make a procla
mation himself covering the entire
tract according to original understanding
Should this be done Jared Smith Is
In favor of giving the Territory n 50
cars permit to quarry stone and oper
ate the Maklkl crusher upon the ten
acres picked out by himself Dovd,
Wall and Campbell. Smith's recom
mendations upon the whole business,
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GASOLINE
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO.,
LIMITED
SOLE AGENTS FOR
DIAMOND BEAD GASOLINE
In specially coated tins and heavy
caw to rrevent leakage : : :
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ELSlD
SSfflElil
WILKE PORCELAIN REFRIGERATORS
Samples now on exhibition.
An Invoice to arrive on the "nuuanu" now due.
A Full Line of Dixon's Graphite Products.
la A Imii Hnltllnrf Kill Villi tin Itf (limtvl
tod.ayrWh
on the support of Republicans for his
veto, he puts Itepubllcan members of
the Senate and House before the peo
ple as prepared to tepudlate their vote
In the conference committee nnd their
unanimous vote when the bill now In
the Acting Governor's hands was put
on Its final passage. In what school
of administration was the Acting Gov
error reared that he anticipates party
representatives will tumble over them
selves In following out a policy of re
pudtatlon?
The plan to secure the endorsement
of President McKlnley as additional
support for the use of bonds author
ized by the Republic of Hawaii
amounts to an effort to force the Legis
lature, more particularly the Senate to
repudiate Its action In turning down
this proposition when first presented
by the Acting Governor. This scheme
was reported on adversely by a com
mittee of which Cecil Brown a Republi
can was the spokesman. The adverse
teport was adopted unanimously. Thera
ir. no reason to believe that the com
mittee or the Legislature will reverse
Itself at the command of the President
or nny other cxccutlvo officer. What
the Legislature wants, what the peo
ple want, what business sense denims
Is a properly authorized bond that Is
saleable.
The plan to extend the session and
call on the Legislature to provide some
Eort of a loan measure Is believed by
many Republicans to be a direct vio
lation of the Organic Act, nnd is be-
jond question a repudiation of tho
opinion rendered by the "biased" At
torney General that the Legislature In
extra session was bound by law to con
fine itself to the appropriation bill.
This was the contention of tho Execu
tive and was accepted as law by the
Legislature.
Can It be that the "biased" Attorney
General Is now prepared to render an
opinion directly tho uverse of that
accepted by the Legislature In good
faith? Is the "biased" Attorney Gen-
t-ral ready with an opinion upholding
the Governor In a violation of the Or
ganic Act? Is there any limit to the
high and lofty tumbling of this "bias
ed" Attorney General whose only oath
of ofllce seems to be "I will do as I am
told by my masters."
The Bentlment of the Republican
members In the Legislature Is well set
forth In the words of tho Senatorial
leadei given in this Issue.
The appropriation bill now In the
hands of the Acting Governor Is to all
Intents and purposes n Republican
measure. It received tho unanimous
vote of Republican Senators and Rep
resentatives. The plan to attempt tho use of Ro
publlc of Hawaii bonds was votol
down by Republicans of the Senate and
again by Republican members of the
conference committee.
The proposal to extend the session
hus. not been submitted to the Republi
cans except through the official news
paper and Senator Ce 11 Brown who
lias led the Republicans In th Senate,
charges that it Is a violation of the Or
ganic Act, and refuses to attend the
extended session should tho Acting
Governor carry out his scheme.
Prom what Republican source does
the Acting Governor obtain support
for his plans? Anyone outside tho
Governor's private fcecretniy, the
"biased" Attornc) General and nn In
vertebrate otllclal organ owned by
Thurston?
There, Is one honest solution of tho
financial problem now before the Tcr
rltorj a special besslon to provldo
revenue nnd loan funds. This solu
tion has the endorsement of the Terri
torial treasurer, tho Republican party
leaders, the Republican members of
the Legislature. It Is opposed only by
the Chief Executive and a small coterie
o( bloekaders.
this morning favored the policy of tho
Federal Government having title to the
whole tract Punchbowl, the rorV
quarry nnd all.
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HORRIBLE TRAIN WRECK
Kansas City, Mo. Jul) 10. The Chi
cago . Alton's vestlbuled limited pas
i nger train bound from Chicago to
Kansas City collided with a fast live
stock train between Marshall and Nor
ton, Mo, shortly after 7:30 o'clock
thin morning. Seventeen wero killed
and thlrt) are In Kansas Clt) hospitals.
Severe fighting with heavy loss to
the Boers Is reported at Machadodorp.
Chicago has suffered another hot
wave. Many deaths and prostrations
have resulted from the heat.
The Democrats of Ohio havo nomi
nated James Ktlbourne for Governor.
The convention ignored Bryanlsm nnd
Bonn.
The third race between tho Consti
tution, Columbia and Independence
was not pulled off on account of calm
aid fog.
The Supreme Lodge of the Knights
of Pythias has accepted the resignation
cf J. II. Hlnsey, President of the En
dowment rank.
Ma) or Carter Harrison of Chicago
has received threatening letters that
lie will be assassinated in the samt
manner as his father.
J. M. VIVAS
Attorney at Law
& Notary Public.
4" 4-
Agent to Grant Marriage Licenses.
Financial and Real Estate Agent
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POST OFFICE LANE
HONOLULU, T. II.
TEL MAIN 115. P. O. BOX 442.
Telephone to All Parts of the Island.
KONA LIVERY
STABLES
KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII
J. G. llEXRIQUKS, MOP.
Horses and Carriages
Fop Excursions
To tho Volcano or the- Mountains.
An excellent chanco Is offered for
tourists to
6EB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet the S. S. Mauna Loa
at Kallua nnd take passengers overland
to Ilookcna, where tho Bteamer Is met
again.
HART & CO.,
(LIMITED)
THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
FINE CHOCOLATES
AND CONFECTIONS.
PIIILADriLPIIIA'S PLANS.
Tho U. S. S Philadelphia Is expected
back hero on tho mil or 29th Inst., this
of course, if she meets with good
weather to and from Samoa If alio
airlvcs heio at tho tlmo mentioned,
the Philadelphia will make n btuy of
ten days in port and will then sail fur
San Francisco, arrlvlnj there August
IS, the time urrnnged Should the
ci ulcer bo Into In anlvlng here, sue
will not remain as long as ten da) 3.
Fresh Invoices of HuYLERS
CHOCOLATES, per-the t,
ZEALANDIA. r
OMEN'S EXCHANGE
314 FORT ST.,
Has tho Best Assortment of
PACIFIC ISLAND CURIOS
In tho City.
FRL'SH HOME-MADE POI ON TUES
DAYS AND FRIDAYS.
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F. W. Thrum,
Surveyor
One Style Out of Many
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tfmtttmmaiiinninn:nHmtt
W. W. WRIGHT
anaaaKMnfl
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY
AND REN0YAT0RY
Spacious New Quarters
at the jnnction of
KING and SOUTH STS
Buggies, Phaetons, Wagons and
I Vehicles of all sorts made to order. : : : :
ROOM 100. BOSTON BLOCK.
tiA
CARRIAGE MATERIALS AND
TRIMMINGS ; a full stock always on hand
Carriage Repairing, Black
smithing, Painting, Sign
Writing, Etc., Etc. : : :
, PHONE-MAIN. 252
KING AND SOUTH
swtmu:ttmttajawmmatmatmrmmtttuam:aaMttmtai
John A. Haseingcr
NOTARY PUBLIC
Agent to pant MarrlaEe Licenses and
General Business Agent.
Office, Mdnetny Block next to C. I. Falk
8 I
BY AUTHORITY
of a new line of
UP-TO-DATE
...FAMILY SURRIES....
Stylish, roomy and comfortable.
Standard Goods. - None Better.
SCHUMAN'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
MERCHANT ST., BET. FORT AND ALAKEA. .
TEL. MAIN 2ot. ' P. O. BOX 664
Commission of Public Lands
On and after August 19th. 1901, at
tho office of J. Kaelcmakulc, Kallua,
North Konn, Hawaii, may be applied
for under conditions of the Land Act
of 1893. as continued In force by "An
Act to provide a Government for the
Territory of Hawaii" for night of
Purchase Leases and more particularly
set forth under Part VII of said Iand
Act.
The following lots situate In the
Districts of North and South Konn,
Island of Hawaii:
WaaI KJaaI
Lot. Map. location of Unl Area Vilu
l ll KealakeheN Kona tlioAc. S n Jo
Kalama S. Kona )) o " 11)
O r'omoana & Oplhl-
nall . Konn
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Architects,. Contractors ud Bidders.
Edward R. Swain,
ARCHITECT,
ITASCESWAID SID ,
CROCKER BUILDING,
SAN FRANCISCO.
V. HOFFMANN. J. F, RILEY.
Hoffman & Riley
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS.
Estimates Furnished
V. O Box ito
THE AMERICA
(FORMERLY THE BAdlt)
OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE.
OPEN NIGHT AND DAY.
PUIl-
?a to " ato oo
a " ' o jo 189 a
1 ji 00" aisio
I " ly o " lijt
6 " " too " 101,50
r " ' 4600" ill o
5 " " 3000" la) 'o
9 " 51 jo " lt )
10 " " 4MO " lolS
11 " " aj 0 " 5100
tl " " i jo " jo 4?
1 a? KukulopatS. Kona net" j
4 " " ilj " 34 to
6 ' " 16 to" 4fro
7 " " IT 00 ' 41 5
Each applicant mny not acquire more
than one lot.
QUALIFICATION OK APPLICANTS.
Must be IS j ears of age, a citizen of
or havo taken out certificate ot decla
ration of becoming n citizen of tho
United States of America.
CONDITIONS Or RIGHT 01
CHASE LHASG.
Term: Tnenty-onc ears.
Rental' Eight per cent, on the np
praised alue ghen In lease, pa j able
fceml-anmiiilb.
The Lessee must from the end of
the first to the end of the fifth car
continuously maintain his home on
the leased premises.
The Lessee must hae in cultlntlon
at the end of thiee ears five per cent
nnd at the end of fle jcars ten per
cent, of his holding, nnd maintain on
agricultural land nn aerage of ten
trees to the acre.
Pastoral land must be fenced.
Interest In night of Purchase Lease
In not assignable without written con
sent of the Commissioner of Public
Lands, but the leaso may be sunender-
ed to the Goernment.
In case of forfeiture or surrender of
night of Purchase Lease, rcappralsc
ment Is made of the land nnd
of permanent Improvements there
on and If the land Is a'galn
disposed of .the Incoming tenant
shall pay for such permanent improve
ments nnd the amount when so receiv
ed by the Government shall be paid
to the surrendering lessee.
CONDITION UNDKIl WHICH PUIl
CHASE MAY UE MADE.
At any time after third J ear of lease
hold term, the Lessee Is entitled to a
Land Patent giving fee simple title,
upon Ills pa men t of the apprlased
aluo set forth In lease. If he has re
duced to cultivation twenty-five per
cent, of his teased premises, nnd has
Mibstantllly performed all other con
ditions of his lease.
For plan and further particulars ap
ply at the Public Lands Office, Hono
lulu.or at the Ofllce of J. Knclemakule,
Kallua, Noith Konn. Hawaii.
EDWAUD S. IIOYD,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
Honolulu, Jul) ICth 1901.
1892-3t
Office of the Commissioner of
Public Lands.
On and after this date no application
will be received from any employee of
this Commission, appointive or otherwise,
for the purchase lease or other deposition
of Public Lands, nor will any person who
may be acting for this Commission In the
disposition of Public Lands under any
system recognized by the Laws of Hawaii
be allowed to bid or become the purchaser
of the same.
Approved.
Honolulu, T.H., July 15th, loot,
(signed) EDWARD S. BOYD,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
(Signed) HENRY E. COOPER.
180 -3t Acting Governor,
Geo. W. Page. ,Tel. 229
F. W. Beardslee. P. O. Hot 778
BBARD8LEE tt PAGE
4rchltccfo & Builder
Office, Rooms 2-4, Arlington 'Annex,
Honolulu, T. H.
Sketches nnd Correct Estimates fur
nlshed on Short Notice. mi
Building Materials
OF ALL. KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and Goal,
ALLEN ROBINSON,
Queen Street, Honolulu.
Fred Harrison,
C .TRACTOR AND
GUILDER
Jobbing promptly attended to.
. F. BBRTBLMAN'8
Carpenter Shop
16 RBMOVBD
To rear of old stand. Entrance on
King Btrcct. Orders left nt either shop
or office at John Nott's store, King
street, will receive prompt attention.
1451-tf
Chinese and Japanese Finns.
SANG CHAN ,
MERCHANT TAILOR
Fine English and American Goods
TWO ST0RB6
6; Hotel street, and
Hotel near Nuuanu
P O Boi. TE1 WHItl Qll
T. KAT8UNUMA & Co.
A. C. OZAWA, Maaaiw.
GENERAL BUSINESS AQBNCY.
raaporaty 0ca: Rata ratiutra SciKkala tjlll.
ir Tal. m
Henry R. Worthington
Corner Queen
and Fort Streets.
TEL.. MAIN 100.
CLEANING !
Ladlta'alclnaclaancJ. Cluthlnr
cltanao1, 4a4 an! rtpatrti.
SultamadatoofJtr.
fit guarantaa. Loat'tp lea.
TIM WO
Fori StTMl, near Kukul, iod
ntr Orphtun Tbtattr.
i66q.w Dvtlnr mil
wall j
paper
to suit everv
taste and every
purse : : : :
Lewers & Cooke,
LIMITED.
j
billy iunooren, Proprietor,
MOTEL STREET, near Nuuanu, neat door to Hadoy
Ryai'a " Encore'1 itfif-tB
Engineers and Bnilders of
High Duty Direct Acting
and Crank and Fly Wheel
Pumping Engines. Elect
rlcally Dr(ven Pumps,
Power Pumps, Centrjfugal
Pumps tvnd Water Meters.
T V V
Large stock of small pumps
on hand for all services
Pacific Heights Electric Railway.
NOTICE.
Commencing today (June ssth all the
cars on Pacific Heights Electric Railway
will start from Nuuanu Avenue Station
connecting with all Ttamways Cars.
Prize
Shooting
AT '
GERMANIA
SHOOTING GALLERY
HOTEL STREET.
W. H. THONE, Proprietor.
A. Harrison Mill Co.
ISTIMATES FUBVSHED ON AIL KINDS OF
Brick and Stone Work
Mantlfartnrpr nf Dnnrm CitVi .
Frames, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, and
All Kinds of Wood Work. Finish Turning
Ete., Etc.
. ...L. KAWAIAHAOST..KEWALO,
Tel. White 1221 P. O. Box 552.
COTTON BROS. & CO.
ENGINEERS AND : : :
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Plans an4 estimates (urnlttieJ for all classes ot
Contracting work.
ROOM 100, BOSTON BLOCK. . HONOLULU
"i M w-ti ' I I
New Map of Oahu. "
CoaiplleJ Iron Government Surves and Charts.
MaosotSuar Plantations Rallwai s, an t Other
Reliable Sources. THE mam is i8,i ische.
with artistic colorings anj neat mountings mak
ing a very useful as well ns ornsmemal wall mat,
THE PRICE OF THE MAC Is $10 oo. Copies can
be oblalnid Irora '
I1C T T.Vtnr.
P. O. Ilox 7W . ?o JuJ4 Bulllln llr Jiololut T. II
or HAWAIIAN NEWS "lJTlT"
Honolulu Iron Works Co
Improved and modem SUGAU MA
CHINERY ot eveiy capacity and de
scription made to oider. lloller work
and RIVCTED PIPES for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion paid to Jon WORK, and repairs
executed at shortest notice.
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