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EVENING BULLETIN,. HONOLULU, II. T., WEDNESDAY, PEPT. 4. 1001.
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Plumber, Etc.
8urgeont, Hhyalclans and Dentlate,
Amenta, Brokers and Jobbers.
n
y
JOHN NOTT,
Plumber
75 and 70 King 8treet (
TELEPHONE NO. 31.
NOW Is tho time to get leaks and
breakages seen to, and your
Roots Put In Order.
By competent workmen.
The Plumber's Strike
It over, and I am again prepared
to do Plumbing, Sewering and
8heet Iron Work at heretofore.
Estimate! furnlihed... Work,
manshlp ana material guaran
teed. Jas. Nott, Jr.,
Store, Bertanla Near Emma St.
Tel- White 3571.
HONOLULU
SHEET METAL WORKS
H. W. BARTH.
Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilator
Metal Roofing.
Conductor Pipe and Gutter Work.
avbarl Stmt, tot. Queen and Merchant Honolulu.
Jots if troaspllr tlul'iS I.
Tl. Whit 41 P. O. Bon 270.
Notice lo Property Owiers.
I have Iti-tny employ FOUR FIRST
CLASS PLUMBERS from the Coast. I am
now ready to figur on your work-at the
lowest prices My men are Union Men.
Cive me a tt.at.
C. H. BROWN.
Territory Stable. King St.
Attorney!.
Albert R. Cunlia
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
808 Stangenwald Building
TELEPHONE-AtAlN 81.
W. Anstii Whiting,
W. J. Robinson,
LAW OFFICE8
Removed to Rcoai 306, Jiidd Building
J. 1V1. KANEAKUA,
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office Bethel St., Near the Poitofflee.
Telephone to All Parts of the Island,
KONA LIVERY
STABLES'
KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII
J. G. HEXRIQUES, PROP.
Horses and Carriages
For Bxcureluns
To the Volcano or the Mountains.
An excellent chance Is offered for
tourists to
6EB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet tho S. S. Mauna Loa
at Kallua and take passengers overland
tn Hookena, where the steamer Is met
agoln.
ICE
Manufactured from Pure
Distilled Water
Delivered free to any part of
city by courteous drivers.
Oahn Ice and Electric Co.
KBWALO
cL. BLUE Jl$l '
-iOFFMAN & MARKHAM.
Just Received
a New Lot of . . .
Key West and
Domestic
Cigars 1
Beaver Lunch Rooms
H. J. NOLTB.
F. W,, Thrum,
Surveyor
ROOM 400 BOSTON LOOK.
TEL. MAIN 04.
Mrs. H. H. Williams
Art Embroidery and Stamping.
Full line of Art Materials : : :
Art Embroidery Taught : : :
I.nv RulMlnA. Fort Street
2for25ct8!
Ladles'-WATCH-Gents'
Wi Mean What Wc Say I Vour
Cholct olSolldSilvtr.Uold Plate
orSllvcrorc. Noworthlt.s tickets.
Anewandeaiyiilan, 5endSLmt
and we mall InMt ructions, te.tlruoD
al. anil send rill a. a KomioU1 a
Prettv Piece of tlold Plated Jewtrnr. Wrlteatnnce.
cm. Book C. B.I 38, A.h.vltl. N.Crollna.U S A.
R S4
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
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OFFICES!
TELE 'HONES I
Ortict, Main, jJj,
Residincs,
Whiii, it.
ROOMS toS-oo,
Boston Buildino.
Four STRirr.
fU HOURS-tt A. M. TO I. P.M I
iW.. . 1 TO P. M.-. TO I P. St.
DR. W. H. MAYS
881 Beretanta Street.
HOURS-totoi
7 to 8
SUNDAY-ptoil
Telephone 603
DR. J. T. WAY80N,
445 BERETANIA ST.
OFFICE HOURS $,
SUNDAYS-10-12.
19) j TEL. Main 146
Dp. F. J. Rayner,
DENTISr.
Crown and Bridge
Specialist.
HO'IRS 1 TO 4.
204 Boaton Block.
Dr. Albert E. Nichols
dentist.
1164 Alakea Street.
t
Ofllco Hours 9 to 4
A. G. WALL, D.D.8.
6. E. WALL, D.D.S.
dentists.
Lovo Building, Fort Street.
Hours. 9 to 4. Telephone, 434.
DR. J. ATCHBRLBY
M. R.C.S. L. R.C.P.
708 FORT ST., ABOVE KUKUI.
Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Realdence, Kallhl.
Tel, Blue 1251.
Dr. W. H. Jones
.M R.C.V.S., M.V M.A., LONDON.
Veterinary Snrgeen.
OFFICE WAIKIKI STABLES.
RESIDENCE-"THE CALIFORNIA,"
IOj6;jm EAtMA STREET.
Dr. Wm. G. Rogers,
SURGUSN AND SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Exclusively
REMOVED to new ofllre, 1140 Ala
kea btreet. opp. nawallan Hotel,
Hours, S'to 12, 3 to 5:30, 7 to 8; Sun
days, 9 to 11.
A. N. 8ANFORD,
MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN,
BOSTON BIDQ,
OVER MAY A CO.
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Fine English and American Goods
TWO STORBS
65 Hotel street, and
Hotel near Nuuanu
t O. Boa ott.
TEL WHITS 9
CLEANING !
Lalltt' iklrti cleaned Clothing
cltnd, iti and repaired.
Sulti mi da tn nMsr.
Fit (uarantetd. Locstpilc.
TIM WO
Fur Street, near Kukult and
nar Ore heum Theater.
Prices: Cteantif one tult, tjc;
ttwm'otn uvunr bu" t n
A. Harrison Mill Co., Ltd.
KAWAIAHAO STREET,
KEWALO.
Tel. White mi. P. O. Box 55
Sawing, Planing, Turning and
Mill Work In all Its branches.
Lunihcr - Kiln - Drying
a specialty, and in large or small
qmntitlts,
COTTON BROS. & CO.
ENGINEERS AND : : :
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Pl.nt and t.tlm.tcs furntthed for .11 cl.M. s
Conu.ctlnf work.
ROOM jo., BOSTON BLOCK, HONOLULU
iii
New Map of Oahu.
CoDpl'cd from Government Surveys and Charts,
Man of Surfar Plantations, Railways, and uthef
Rell.bl. Sources. THE map is )8. INCHES,
with artistic colorings and neat mountings , mak
ing a very us.ful as well as ornamental will map
Tim i'mcfc of tub map is Iio oc, Copies can
be obtain, d from
JAS. T. TAYLOR. .
P, O. llo too. Judd llullllng, HmolulA T, It
mhawaiian news m up
Honolulu Iron Works.
Impiovcd and modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of ovcry capacity and de
scription made to order. Boiler work
and RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atterv
tton paid to JOB WORK, and repairs
oxecuted at shortest notice.
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TRANSITION PERIOD MAN .
IN THE FEDERAL COURT
Qeo. A. Davis Hakes a long Argu-
Hent for Constitutional Liberty
-Judge Estee Will Do
His Duty.
Judge Estee of the United plates
District Court yesterday afternoon be-
Kan the hearing of the Manklchl ha.'
beas corpus case. fjeo. A. Davis and
F. M. Urootts appeared for the writ
and Deputy Attorney General J. W,
Cathcart for tho Territorial govern-
ment opposing; It.
There were present Inside the bar,
Judge Little of Illlo, U. S. District At
torney Ualrd, Assistant Attorney Gen
eral J. J. Dunne and attorneys A. A.
Wilder and L. M. Straus.
Mr, Davis opened ino argument tn a
speech of nearly twct'ii urs. He used
his own briefs In former cases Involv
ing tho flag and constitution question,
prepared before the arrival of tne In
sular decisions of the Federal Supreme
Court, and quoted authorities In great
profusion. In a case of murder m the
first degree from New York 8tate he
showed that where nn, Indictment had
been altered nfter being returned by a
grand jury It was held null and void.
"Do you hold," asked Judge Esiee,
"that If I release this prisoner he
cannot be reindicted'.',
Mr. Davis replied In the negative,
saying his contention ,wasthat the At
torney General had no right to rely on
appeal to tho, -Territorial Supreme
Court in disregard t the statute, of
habeas corpus. The prisoner had been
released by Circuit Judge Gear and
rearrested anl held In prison under ihe
mittimus found Illegal by that Judge
but which according to a decision of
the Supreme Court was Icgu..
The conviction of the prisoner, was
absolutely null and void, counsel pro.
eeednl to ariue. If the Unltetl Statea
constitution was in force In these Isl-
ands when he was convicted and If
the law under .which ho was convicted.
was Inconsistent with the spirit of
that constitution
By the terms of'the Newlands resolu
tion thn pntirf. nt tTnn-ntt nt.rn mnda
courts of the United States and Judge,
Ferry, when he found a true bill
against Manklchl, held his .nen posi
tion of Circuit Judge solely under the
authority of William McKlnlcy, Presl.
dent of the United States, therefore
was bound by the constftutlonal pro
visions requiring indictments by grand
Jury and convictions by the unanimous
verdicts of twelve petty Jurors.
Judge Estee Intervened with the re
mark that he would not consider eith
er the Jurisdiction of the Territorial
Suprem Court or the right of Judge
Perry to havo tried the case In ques
tion. Mr. Pr.vls said he was misunder
stood. Ho was not arguing against tho
authority of Judge Perry, but ttmply
contending that as a Judge of a United
States Court he should uive tried the
case in accordance with the United
States Constitution. The President
had the power to remove Judge Perry.
On the 12th of August. 1898, the Re
public of Hawaii ceased to exist, Its
sovereignty having then been formally
transferred to the United States.
Quoting the De Lima decision of tho
United States, dealing with Porto Rico,
counsel said no person who was not
deaf, dumb and blind could fall to per
ceive that it applied to Hawaii. There
,vas no more question about the pass
ing of the sovereignty of the Hawa
iian Islands than there was about the
ownership of a house and lot when a
deed thereto passed and was recorded.
Could the Republic of Hawaii, whlcli
the Deputy Attorney General would
say continued to exist until (he Or
ganic Act took effect, have negotiated
a treaty after August. 12. 1898
Another point Mr. Davis urged was
that the Organic Act, any more than
the annexation resolution, did not con
tain any provision for the drawing of
grand Juries, although tho omission of
such a provision In the resolution was
claimed by the Territorial authorities
sb indicating that in the so-called
"transition period" which Mr. Davis
referred to as a "ghost" the right of
indictment solely by u grand Jury was
not' yet existent In the Hawaiian Isl
ands. Mr. Cathcart had barely stated his
reply when the court adjourned until
10; o'clock this morning. It was order
ed 9:30 first but changed when Mr!
Cathcart said he had (mother habeas
corpus caso to attend, In the Territorial
court at 9:30. Mr. Cathcart had got
so far, In arguing jurisdiction, as to
stato the' proposition that If he could
show thut the case at bur was not one
of those exceptions where a subordi
nate court was not bound by tho dec!
8lons of a superior court, then there
was no Jurisdiction in the present
case.
Judge Estee, In adjourning, remark
cd that while It was extremely con
trary to his inclinations and taste to
intervene tn any matter acted upon or
pending in the Territorial courts, he
would yet follow the line of conduct
that would appear .w bo the path of
duty after moBt careful consideration,
There was no need for counsel to re
mind trie court of its responsibility in
tnis matter.
Those who appreciate the
class of photographic work
done by
MISS CAROLINE IMSKINS
are cordially invited to inspect
specimens of her skill in her
reception room at the rear of
KING BROS.'
Art Store and
Photo Studio,
120 Hotel St.
Thump! Thump! Thump!
That's (h wav tha
EASE QUIET REST
k
find
frith
HEADACHE
WAFERS
Contain no harmful substances of any kind. They are positively
helpful to the nervea and system. Sold by all druggists at 10c.
and 25c. a box (four times as many In tho 25c. box.) Avoid powders
put up In cachets (made of paste) because such covers warp open.
Soiling the powder and when damp are wormy. Cessler'a Maglo
eadache Wafers are guaranteed to cure absolutely In 20 minute, or
return partly used box to druggist and ho will refund full amount.
POCKET A BOX.
MAX 6ESSLER, Ph. C. Milwaukee, Wis.
1 DEARTH OF lift
Some of the residents of Honolulu,
who have means enough to place
themselves beyond living from hand
tn mouth, have lately been borrowing
some of the wisdom that avoided
famine In Kevnt and Incldentallr made
Joseph as great a man as Cooper In
Hawaii. These good people, taking I "J1 E'?61"0 .l,i.
alarnfat the talk of.. scarcity of food.' 5 r ?,K ,..,.
In Honolulu owing to the strike In San
Francisco, have had huge storage pan
tries 'constructed either In or under
their Houses. Into these places the
householders In question are storing
tll manner of things good to eat put up
by the packing houses of the Malnlapd.
They are bound to be ready fof any
old siege of either famine or war. Tho
only fear Is that the tramp fraternity
may move on the residential sections
with crowbars between moons.
REGIMENTAL ORDERS
The adjutant general, through Col,
Jones, has Issued orders calling' fur
elections of officers for Co. D. of Hllo
and Cos. C and E of Honolulu. Tha
order reads as follows:
General Headquarters, Territory of
Hawaii, Adjutant General's Office
Honolulu, Aug. 31, 1901.
General Orders No. 20.
1. Elections will be held In the sev
eral companies of the National Guanl
of Hawaii as follows:
At the company room In Hllo,
Island of Hawaii, on Friday, September
13th, iDOl, at 7:30 p. m., for the elec
tion of the following officers:
One Captain Company D, vice W, A.
Fetter, commission expired.
One First Lieutenant Company D,
vice ,11. LudhfT, commission expired.
One Second Lieutenant Company D,
vice W. II. beers, commission expired,
Captain Paul pmlth (retired) will
presldo at the foregoing election.
3. At the company room in the drill
shed, on Friday, September 13, 1901,
nt 7:30 p, m., for the election of thf
following officers:
One First Lieutenant Company C,
vice 'X. J, Paresu, Reclined to fterve.
One Second Lieutenant Company C,
vice J. M. Ferrelra, declined to serve.
4. At the company room In the drill
shed, on Friday, October 4, 1901, at
7:30 p. m.. for the election of the fal
lowing officers:
One Captain Company E, vice L. J.
Nahpra Hipa, commission expired.
Oiie First Lieutenant Company E,
vice J, K. Mauloa, commission expired.
One Second Lieutenant Company E,
vice Thos. Kakalla, commission ex
pired. Captain John Schaefer, adjutant
First Regiment. N. G. II., will presldo
at the foregoing elections to be held
nt the drill shed, Honolulu.
6, J. A. Gonsalves, to be Captain
Company C, with, rank from Juno 3d,
1901.
C. S. K. Knmaioplll, fo he Second
Lieutenant, Company a, with rank
from Mny 31, 1901.
By order of the Commander-in-Chief.
JOHN II. SOPER.
Adjutant General.
The commanders of Companies D, C
and E will assemble their commands at
the time and place above ordered, In
fatigue uniform and side arms.
By order of Colonel J. W, Jones.
JOHN SCHAEFER,
Captain and Adjutant.
THE GREATEST WEALTH
HEALTH.
IS
Many a rich man suffering and sick
would give all his wealth for the re
turn of good health. Rich and poor
can keep healthy If they pay atten
tion to nature's warnings of approach
ing disease. If your liver Is sluggish.
If you feel dull .drowsy or Inactive; if
your heart doesn,'t pump right, palpi
tates, thumps, sometimes vigorously,
and sometimes faintly; if your bowels
are Innctlve, or overactive; If your
stomach falls you; It your kidneys fall
to act naturally; your health Is threat
ened; but thero is still help for you if
you will tnko Ktckapoo Indian Sagwa.
You must act qulckely. Disease is pro
gressive; you must stop It at once.
Ktckapoo Indian Sagwa will do It.
Hobron Drug Co., agents for Kicknpoo
Indian Remedies.
headaeha feels
That's.thowjty tha heidichs eoeslfl 20 minutes
when lie3jur J Magio i-teaaacno yioi.
are used. They send a rr.erclful mess
age to tho hot and fevered brow.
Gessler's Map-ic .
. r Headache Wafers
do not simply relieve they cure.
" USTBNI
I hav. o..n a tsrrlbts wffersr for reirsj
va uifA Avarv ram. Won tha market and
nona that uaspromrt aid sum tsyo-JM.
Oao. M. SrJ. Tope., Kit.
State Treasurer. ' r
GESSLERS
MAGIC
Bankers.
Claua Spreckels.
Wm. Q. Irwin
Claus Spreckels i& Co.
3 IT 9W .- 1.
BANKERS.
HONOLULU,
T. H.
-4
Agent
San Francisco
Tho Ne-
I vnda National Bank of San Francisco.
don, Ltd.
New York American Exchange Ra
tional Bank.
Chicago Merchants' National Bank.
Parls-rCredlt Lyonnals.
Berlin Dresdner Bank.
Hongkong, and Yokohama Hong
kong-Shanghai Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bank
of New Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank of
BrltlBh North America.
Deposits received. Loans made on
approved security. Commercial and
Travelers Credits Issued. Bills of EX'
change bought and sold.
Collections Promptly Accounted For.
Established 1858
BISHOP & CO.
BANKERS
Transact a General Banking
and Exchange Business.
Commercial and Travelers'
Letters of Credit issued, available
in all tho principal cities of the
world. j
Interest allowed after July 1,
1808, on fixed deposits , 7 day
notice 2 per cent, (this form .will
not War interest unless it remains
undisturbed for one month), 3
months 3 per cent., 0 months 3 1-2
per cent, 12 mouths 4 per cent.
Pioneer Buildisg and Loan
Association.
ASSETS, DEC. 31, 1899, 1 12,077.00.
, Money loaued on Approved security.
1 A Saving Bank for monthly deposits.
Houses built on tho monthly Install
ment plan.
Twentieth' Series of Stock Is now
opened.
OFFICERS i. F. Lansing. Presi
dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; C. E.
Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secre
tary. uIitECTORS T. V. Lansing. S. E.
Rose. rt. V. Gear. A. K. Keech, Henry
Smith. J. L. McLean. J. D. Holt, U. X.
Gray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. GEAR.
Secretary.
Ciiamber of Commerco rooms.
Office Hours: 12:301:30 p. m.
BISHOP Sr CO.
Savings Bank
Savings Deposits will ho
received and Interest allowed by the
Bank at four and one-half per cent
per annum.
Printed copies of the Rules and Reg'
illations may be obtained on applica
tion.
Office at bank building on Merchant
street.
BISHOP & CO.
The Yokohama Special Bank
LIMITED.
Subscribed Capital Yen 24.000,000
Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000
Reserved Fund Yen 8,310,000
Head Office, Yokohama,
The Rank buys and receives for col
lection Bills of Exchjyigd, Issues Drafts
and Letters of Credit, and transacts
a general hanking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED
On rixed Deposit for i. months, 4 per cent p, a.
On Flaed Deposit for 6 " )H " '
OnhiiiUeposltfor 1 " 1 " !'
Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank.
New Republic Bid., Ill King Street
HONOLULU.
ALEXANDER & BALDWINS
S3 ..
OFFICERS!
H. P. BALDWIN President'
J. B. CASTLE, 1st Vice Preslden
W. M. ALEXANDER.... 2nd Vice Pref
J. P. COOKE.., Treasure
W. O, SMITH ..:.., Secretar.
GEO. It. CARTER .. , Audltd
Sifar Ficters ail
Comfflissioi Ageits
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.
Haiku Sugar Company.
Pala Plantation Company.
Nahlku Sugar Company.
Klhel Plantation Company,
Hawaiian Sugar Company. ,
Kahulul Railroad Company, ,,
AND "
TV California ...trleital S. 5. ft.
W. G: Irwin & 60
u Limite'jl '
AGENTS FOR
Western Sugar Refinery Company of
eon francisco I
Baldwin Locomotive Works of Phila
delphia. Pa.. U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (National
Cane 8hredder),New York, U. S. A.
N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical Fertil
izers.
Alex. Cross ft Sons' high-grade Fertll
Iters for Cane and Coffee.
Reeds Steam Pipe Covering.
AT on nccon rn . '
kuv jk raf run DAbr.;
Paraffins Paint Co.'s P. ft B. Paints anU
Papers; Lucol and Linseed Olli,
vraw and boiled.
Indurlno (a cold-water paint), In whit
and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lisas and
Bricks. -
CASTLE & COOKE.
LIMITED,
HQISQ1L.TJT1J.
Commission Merchant?
SUGAR FACTORS.
AGENTS TOR
The Ewa Plantation Co.
The Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd.
Tho Kohala Sugar Co. (
The Walamca Sugar Mill Co.
The Fulton Iron Works, St, Louis, Mo,
Tho Standard Oil Co.
Tho Geo. F. Blake Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals.
The New England Life Insurance Co.
of Boston.
The Etna Fire Ins. Co:ror Hartford,
Conn.
The Alliance Assurance Co. of London.
LIFE and FIRE
AOENTS FOR
Sbw England Mutual Lipb In
surance Co. of Boston.
tna Firb Insurance Company
op Hartford.
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED.)
Wm. G. Irwin ..President and Manager '
Claus Spreckels .' . .Vice President
W. M. Glffard.. Second Vice President
H. M. Wnltney, Jr. . . .Tress, and Sec.
Geo. J. Ross ,..,..(. .Auditor
Sufirur Factor
--AND
Commission Asentii
AGENTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Co.
OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
G. BREWER & CO., LTD
Queen Street, Honolulu.T. H. .
A.t;entH tor
Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Or
Sugar Plant, Go., Onomca Sugai'
Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sug.-J
Makee Sugar Co., Halcakala Rani
The Planters' Line of San Frar
Packet; Chas. Berwer & Co.'s Lt
Boston Packets.
LIST OF OFFICERS.
O. M. Cooke, President; Geo.
Robertson, Manager; E, F. Blshc
Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W.
Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. Wi
terhouse and Geo. R. Carter, Directors
MoflH-IofliCe,Ltl
Importers and
Commission
Merchants .ssfe
QUEBN ST., - HONOLULr .
AGENTS FOR
The I.ancashtre Insurance Co.
Tho Ualolse Insurance Co. '
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sewing Machine. Etc
r
Subscribera to tho BULJiETIN,
not receiving their papers promptly
will confer a favor by notifying tha
Business OHlon; Tr!;Tfci, 256.
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