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KVKNINO nUMjHTIN, HONOLULU, It. T.. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13. 1901.
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ST. LOUIS I.XP08ITI0N.
Telephone 256
Post Office Box 718
WEDNESDAY... NOVEMBER 13. 1901
Again the St. Louis, Lolslana Pur
chaso Exposition Is before the Cham
ber of Commerce to be dealt wttli us
becomes Its linportntico to this Ten I
tory or laid on the shelf for somo mote
convenient season.
The least the Chamber can do Is to
appoint a commltteo to confer with n
similar committee of the Merchants'
Association and ilelermlne If possible
v hcthcr our business men will begin
early preparations for the proper rep
resentation of Hawaii or follow the old
time pollc) of waiting till the last
minute to scurry together nn exhibit
that satlsflnes no one nnd leavo Ilia
principal representation of this Ten I
tory solely to the votaries of the mid
vva). There nro few men of standing In
MAMMOTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS.
The first fatal accident on the Rapid the claim that Hawaii should not li
Los Angeles Herald.
Two steamships. In slzo doublo tbn
largest that now crosses the Pacific,
nnd up-to-date In every respect, will
soon ply between San Iranclsco and
Oriental ports. The advent of these
vessels will mark the beginning of a
new era In trans-Pacific navigation. It
will bo the fli st step In placing Pacific
steamship service on n level with tint
of the Atlantic In modern equipment.
Unlike most of the other vessels In
this service, the new steamships are
or American build. They are under
constitution at the Newport New a
shlpjnrds, and both will be completed
early next jear.
The new steamships, which are for
the Pacific Mall line, are each of 12,
Hawaii who are leady to put forwuidiOOO tons. This was about the maxl-
Irnnslt line tarries Its warning to
drivers of vicious
horses.
or high spirited
represented at St. Louis. Tho natiti.il
question nrlslng arc how much a
good exhibit will coat and whether tin
business men and the Territory cm
afford It. These are questions tint
cannot be ausvveicd without cnrefil
A gnss toboggan slide Is Indeed
i.nUm nti.l .nnila llkn n rnnltinrf to
boss and girls accustomed to the sports tud and surh tonsldciatlon will not
in wintry climes. I1'" R,un ''''' t ttork '" ilelcgaled
' I to u special committee i:frjlioilja
'business Is nobodj'H business nnd Ha
If Judge dear's remarks on diurilt
fnlr games don't fit what's the use of
making such a powwow over n fusing
to put the tap on.
Twenty thousand dollars or dbublo
Hint amount ixpcnded In the extermi
nation of rnts. Is a small Insurance
premium on the vast commercial In
terests that require protection
Avail will be as miuli lit sea a year
from todav as It Is now regirdlng tlm
best methods of pioredure and detail!
I oi expcnie utiles soni( Immodlnto ,ic-
tlon is taken toward organized work.
Aside from the financial benffits to
I be derlvid from irpieseiitntlnn nt St
i I.oitls there are retsons perhaps to
roire degteo sontlme,ntnl that make the
Evposltlun more important In Hawaii
1 than an of the great fairs of the past
Discussion of Mackav's Pacific cable or .ontemplated Although " Haw ill
I suffering a temporary lull so far as , wn8 ,m(mmtl to Americana at the tlnw
newspaper dispatches are concerned of tllu i,0ri,a purcltase. our plarrt
but the work tf constructing the cable, i,, ,le ,,, t0(la) h (llrcct reglltt
lias ucgun ana mis gives muiv hi.i..h-. , ,.Iung011 men first acted upon
mum sire of trans-Atlantic liners prior
to the recent ndvent of n few martno
mnnstcis. Tho vessels of tho Ameri
can line, for lnstnr.ee, which aro of the
highest tpe except In size, nrc all of
less than 12,000 tons, ranging ftotn 10,
795 to 11,029. The Citnnrd steamers
Campania nnd Lucanta, which held tho
record until recently, nrc each 12,950,
but the other vessels of tho line are tilt
below S0O0 tons. The two best steam
ships of the Prenrli line register Just
the same ns tho new Pacific Mall Un
ci". The only vessels that ate notably
larger than tho new cinft ate tho
record holder Dciitschlnnd of the Ham
burb-Amcrlciin line and the Oceanic of
the- White Star line.
Tho plirlug of two such craft as tho
Korea and Siberia In the Pacific service
Is only the beginning, however. In n
series of progressive steps Two or
three other lines nro making nrrnngo
ments for up-to-datn service, and soon
steamships of high tvpo will be tho
rule on traiis-I'ailfic lines.
nnec as to the ultimate end of the pro
Ject than columns of discussion
by Thomas Jefferson. Hawaii's Am
crkm development Is a latter day pro
duct of the Louisiana purchase sentt-
A special session of the Leglslatuia ,rrlit ami It behooves our citizens to
to provide funds for Territorial workCnt,.r ,11,01! the celebration of tho In
Is such nn imperative necessity that ecptlon of a great national policy with
the Oovcrnor need not hesitate to call ' nj miuli enthusiasm as those living
It for fear of Its being opposed to .1 within the boundaries of the vast em
poslble policy of a successor to tlui plre gnlned to the Nation by Jeffer
son's foresight and statesmanship.
It inav lie some will fnvor putting
Colonel Wattcrson, hopeful of being this subject aside until the authorized
pfllec of Chief Executive.
Kentucky's Democratic candidate for
Governor and slated as having Presi
dential aspirations, denounces In his
own Inmltabtc and forceful wit) tho
Uooker T. Washington Incident. Wat
terson's spiel inn) help him out lit
Kentucky but It will not help him out
mi' In his national aspirations.
Tho University of Nebraska Is as
sisting in the solution of what to do
with cx-1'rcsldtnts by requesting Gro
ver Cleveland to deliver the commence
ment oration befoie the senior tlass
next Jtinti. Such a requtst coming
from Hi) an's home Male shows that
rx-l'reslilents nie nt least more In de
mand than perpetual candidates.
commlbhioner arrives to stir up In-
teiesl This Is entirely unnecessary.
Hawaii knows the geneinl objects of
the Exposition. Its nittonnl and Inter
national scope, and there Is no doubt
ing that Its managers will accommo
date nil Hawaii has to offer.
Let the preliminary work begin now
It will not cost an) morn nnd will as
sure that whatever Hawaii dots will be
done well.
WEDDING AND, HOLIDAY
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.IAPAN AND ItUbSIA.
Justice Jciome, the whlilwlnd tain
pnlgncr of the Greater New Yoik cam
paign against Tammany Is a mm who
nfiei fulfilling his prescribed hours on
the bench, goes out nt the head of a .11 ,,,.., Ilf,ri01i
Miiiad of policemen and smashes lntoiIian to bo in a tonstnnt state of nreiv
tool rooms and gambling Joints. Yet a ration for war with Itussla. Hut tho
jou hear no tries from the friends of more complete1 her preparation Is tho
good government that Jerome goes
(New York Tribune 1
Ihf romnik Is again niado by quali
fied observers that Inptn Is preparing
tor war with Kussln. it Is piobnbl)
1 rue, as It has hlthciln been line It
noes not incossarll) niean tlint war Is
inevitable) or near at haul, l'rnnce
and Germany hnvo been preparing lor
war with each other lor the1 last tliirt)
)cars. lint tney aro toilnv further Irom
nttual war than nt any other time In
It Is neeossar) for Ja-
DIHFRANCrllKIIMBNT BOOME
RANG, f
Senator Carmnck of Tennessee was
asked by tho Washington correspond
ent of tho llrooklyn Stnudaid-Unlon
what ho thought would be tho effect
or the ndoptlon by several States of
Constitutions disfranchising the nc
gioes, and he said:
"Tho effect of these Constitutions 111
eliminating tho negio voter will onl)
bo partial and temporary. The quali
fications aro mostly cdutntlonal, and
the samo States that make thesn
qualifications mo educating tho negro
an fast as they ran. If In tho mean
while the while vote should dlvido an-
thing like cqunlt). tin two turtles will
imnieillntei) begin a strugglo ror tnc
negro vote, and ho will bo biought
back Into politics with a vengeance
lr tho negroes should eea3t to be
btiiud h) n sentimental attachment to
any partlculir party with the largest
campaign mud It is u mistake) to sup-
Pobo that 11 llttlit ruination will re
move llio objection to tho negio vote
lllerar) education Ib n comparative
I) e asy matter. Cliarai ter must bo
developed by a slow process ot uvolu
ifon. It has taken ng'ja to make tho
Anglo Sixon what ho Is.'
'I his view, tonslileilng tho Impor
tnncu of tho lacei question, wlilth Is
0110 of tho most serious problems fac
ing the country, Is not without Its pres
ent Intel est.
Banker.
Claui Spreckels. Wm. G. Irwin
laus Spreckels & Co.
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Architects, Contractor and lulldsr.
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ARCHITECT
(TANQtNWAID SID,,
CROCKER BUILDING.
SAN FRANCISCO
V, HOFFMANN.
J. F. RILE
Hoffman & Riley
OENERAL CONTKACTORS
AND BUILDERS.
EitlnxtM Ftirnlht4
P. O. Bas i(o
Ooo. W. Page.
F. W. Bcardslee.
be) ond his proper sphere of action us a
Judge.
less Is tho danger of wnr. Hussla ncv
ci resorts to wnr with a stiong nnd
pie pared power when it Is possible to
(avoid It. Her victoile-s and conquests
havo been those of diplomacy and In
The nppeaioncc of oung men In tholtiiguo rather than ot ..attle, and in
tanks of sugar plantation manngerslsutli wa)s will she doubtless endenv
nnd paitlciilarly the promotion of W. "r to nttaln her ends In China ami
A. Ilaldwln to the management of out- I -' . and sbo will not light Japan II
of the most Important sugar estate Is a . """" " e r .,.,
gratif)ing commentnr) on Hawaii b lne(lm,H H norded by tho taso ol
ability to proilute and develop men of Manchuria. When itussla pioposed to
broad nbillt) The tneorizers vvim (.nma the famous Mnncmirinn nsiec
prate on tho degeneratlns'lnfiutncp of
tioplcal climate and sunoundlngs fin 1
few Instances In this Territory 10
bolster up their arguments.
Thuiston's oignn avers that the Ho
publlcan Territorial conuultt". If call
ed again will cnnfii"i ltd icvolutlonary
vote b which tho Tteeu Ive commit
tee vas Illegally tulaig'il and Hawaiian-Americans
given no lepresentu
tton. Whi thei this statement properl)
represents the Territorial committee
remains to be seen, at all events It
confirms the opinion that Thurston
favors the schfmo whereby the Ha
waiian wing of the party was ruthless
ly forced out of nxecutlvo committee
counsels.
The llrookl)n Standard-Union cor
respondent's remarks on President
Roosevelt's presumed attitude on Cuh
and the teclproclt) fight are of moro
than passing Interest to citizens of
Huwnll President lloosevclt's In-
m ut, which was to ccao Maiitnurln
.0 Itussla and to establish a itusslnn
1 lolcctornto over nioiu than hall of
(no Chinese! empire, and began inking
steps to cocice China Into ncceptlng
it Japan remonstintcd lu 110 uncertain
turns, nnd Insisted that sho must
have a voire In any partitioning or the
Chinese- em pi 10 which might bo under
taken, 'lo tills Itussla replied In a
noto which was characteristically
Biiavo and courteous, but which, nuvcr
thcless, Intimated pretty plainly that
what Itussla did In cnlna v?ns none,
of Japan's business. That came dan
gerously near to causing open trouble.
Hut the Japanese Government con
tl oiled its temper, nnd began the prep
aration of a retoit ns courteous nnd
certainly as forcible as tho Itusslan
noto, to tho ctfect that Japan meant
to mnko tho fato of China vei) much
her business. That second message
was not sent, howovt-i, lor the reason
that Itussla, learning what its purport
would be, abandoned her cxtiaoi dinar)
tlalms nnd ht the Manchurian agree
ment tlioin
In lutt, however, Itussla Is practical
ly enfoitlng tho .mncfcurluu nice
The Correct Vehicle for Ladies' Driving !
Duplicate ol Prize Winner, Parte Exposition, 1900.
Style, Comfort, Finisli, Quality.
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I2S Mcrcluint Kt., next to Stungcnwold Building.
Transact a General Banking:
ami Exchange Business.
Commercial and Travelers'
Letters of Credit issued, available
in all tho principal cities of the
world.
Intei est allowed after July 1,
lbUa, on h.Netl denosila 7 day
notiro 2 per cent, (this form will
not bear interest unless it remains
undisturbed for ono month), 3
months 3 per cent., 0 months 3 1-2
per cent, 12 months 4 rcr ccnt-
Pioneer Buildiig and Loan
Association.
A83ET8, JUNE io, 1901, $80,043.37.
Money loaned on approved security.
A Saving Dank tor monthly deposits.
Houses built on tho monthly Install
ment plan.
Twenty-third Scries of Slock Is now
opened. OFFICERS I. L. McLean, Presi
dent; A. A. Wilder, Vice President:
C. IJ. Cray, Treasurer; A. V. Dear,
Secretary.
DIUKCTOnS J. I.. McLean. A.
A. Wilder, A. V. Gear. C. II. Cray,
J. D, Holt, A. W. Kecch. J. A. L)le,
Jr., J. M. Little, U. S. JJojd.
A. V. GKAll.
Secretary.
Office Hours: 12:301:30 p. m.
Tel Ml
P. O. Box 771
BBARDSLEB 3fe,PACIB
Architects and Builder.
Office, Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex,
Honolulu, T, H.
Sketches and Correct Estimates fur
nlshcd onBhort Notice.
BUILDING MATERIALS
OF ALL KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and Coal.
Allen Sr Robinson,
Queen Street, Honolulu.
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR AND
dUILUER
Jobbing promptly uttended to.
fluence on leslslatlon will bo most 1 ment. ut leaHt In ,Mnn liurla Itself.
poneiful fiom tho very naturo of the That province Is nmi HUhstnnllnlly a
man a&ldc from Inherent power of tlis'part of tho Russian oinplni. Russia
offltu he bonis. It behooves Hawaii lo has ilose'd'lts tieaty ports and has for--...,.
i. i.i .,1 ti... .nninrnnit i,!. I bidden the 'ciitrancu of Americans or
,I.LDV.tb .... O.-.-J ... V --.,..--..,, -.
ncss with unielriitlnK vIroi l reo
trade with Cubt Is an eventual certain
t) but It Is only fair that Hawaii
should bo Riven I'me to settle down tn
new conditions befoie being forced to
enrr) the burden of additional compe
tition Klsewheie are printed suggestions of
n Hawaiian lad) In advocacy of plant
ing one or more of the proposed new
parks with native trees and shrubs
They ought to lie taken as valuable ad
vice and prescived for future refercnen
by those who hive to do with public
arborlcultuie. To tarry out tho Ideas
presented would require the expert
asjlstanie of persons acquainted with
tho hnblts, so to speak, and the fuvoied
habitats of particular Hawaiian
giowths. It would need a high order of
skill, doubtlessly, and Inexhaustible
pntlcncc, to maku some kinds of moun
tain vegetation thrive on levels near
the sea. Some pt tho sturdiest tica
growths to bo setn In Honolulu, even,
are fastidious about their locution and
soil, Take the tamailml, for Instance,
ji noble tieo In nppearanco and a
profitable one withal In frultago. It Is
stld b) old icsldents to flourish on the
downtown levels wlilln doing but poor
ly up Nuiianu valley. Tho difficulties
In making an nll-tropltal park would,
however, constitute such an attiaitlv
place all the more creditable for It
successful achievement.
nlhtr forolcneiB, und In Hourly all i
sictH Is acting ns though tho Man
churlun ngieement hnd neen signed In
stead of being dropped; and tho latest
report Is that she Ib reviving for lormal
Bihualtno tho same old agreoincnt tin
der a slightly dlffi'ient gulso. Japan
been all this, sno romemlicis, too
that at the dose of her'own war with
China sho pioposed to retain posses
sion of a small bit of Manclmila and
that Russia stjenuously objucted, de
claring that at all odds the territorial
Integrlt) of tho Chlnesa umpire on tho
mainland must be preserved. Japan
lr now asking by what light Russia
now does tlm very thing, only on a
much larger scale,- which Japan wus
forbidden to do. That is what en
limes, Japan nnd causes her to prepare
or war with tint tilriost zqtl. ane
tces that she was compelled to rotlre
fiom nnd to relinquish bur lawliil
hi oils of war, not that China might
be saved fiom spoliation, but that
these! selfsame-spoils might bo M'lml
by Russln.
Uerlcncc Meeting.
The Ooapel Tempcrnnro Union held
an experlemo meeting In Queen Emma
hall last night. Ihere was a large at
tendance of mcmbeiB and friends, be
sides a goodly representation of the
students from the Ninth Pacific Mis
sionary Institute. Tho meeting was
led by Rev, L. M. Hartley. Hereafter,
meetings of the kind will be held
every Tuesday night nt 7:30 o'clock In
Queen Emma hall.
DON'T ACT LIKE A PIG
Mnllc, a native woman fiom Hllo,
was arretted last night on tho charge
of deseitliiR her husband. She whs
found lu a house near the Sanitary
Steam Laundry, in Kewalo, far away
fiom tho homo of her hushaud. The
matter came up In the Police Court
this morning, and, ns in the case of t
31 cat many others who have como up
beloio him, Judgo Wilcox succeeded
In effecting n icconc Illation. It hav
ing been brought out during the test!
mony that on one occasion latrl) tho
huhaud assaulted his wife. Judge
Wilcox gave tho man thu fallovvlnu
cdvleo when the pair wero about to
Have thn court room: roito )imr who
Lome nm tieat her well. When )ou
have plenty, glvo hor n pioportlonalc
ahnre. Always support her In the
uamu st)lu ns )oti would support join
EC If. " You got drunk at ono time and
then assaulted your wlfo. Your wife
giowled nt you nnd )ou objected. Now
)ou must not expect hor to act like a
lady when ou aro acting into a pig.
KELHPIO FOUND.
K. Kelllplo was arrested yesterday
on the charge of malicious Injury by
breaking the lamps of a certain hack
of the city. His case will come up for
ti In) in the Police Court tomorrow.
It was thought that Kelllplo had left
for Maul or Hawaii lu the last Kinnu
and therefore, it enso against Ills broth
cr In tho Pollen Court was nolle pros'd
as it was supposed the former was the
most to blame for the assault alleged.
It was tho Intention of thn police to
send to the other Islands quietly nnd
have thu native returned to Honolulu.
On Suitdu) last, theie was a big
diunkcn row In Palolo valley and Ke
lllplo who Is also known ns Kuhlna,
was ancsted on the charge ot assault
nnd battery on Kenka, another native.
1 lie evidence showed thnt ho was try
ing to separato Keaka and anothor In
stead of himself Joining In tho fight
Ho was therefore discharged.
Upon nrrlval nt the police station.
he was at once recognized; henco the
warrant of )esterday charging him
with malicious Injury,
Sanitary Steam Laundry
COMPANY, IVTD.
Great Reduction in Prices
having made hrge additions to our machinery, we are
now able to launder
spreads, sheets, pillowslips,
table cloths, - table napkins,
and towels ::::::::
at the rate of 25 cents per dozen, cash, satis
factory work and prompt delivery guaranteed, no fear of
clothing being lost from strikes, we invite inspection of our
laundry and methods at any time during business hours.
Ring Up Main 73
and our wagons will call for your work.
Mr, Chas. Lake,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
for brick and wooden buildings, alt 3
hardwdod unlshcr.
Office and residence, 312 Queen At.,
near Government building.
M. F.BERTELMAN'S
Carpenter 8hop
18 - MOVED
To rear ot old stand. Entrance on
King Btrcet. Orders left at either shop
or office at John Nott's store, Klnj
street, will rcceivn prompt attention.
Deer and Wine Dealer.
The BROOKLYN SALOON
ALAKCA ST.,
w.
Between Merchant and Queen.
M. Cunningham. Jno. Schaefer.
CAMARINO'S ICE CREAM PARLOR
BISHOP Sr CO.
Savings Bank
Ravings Deposlto will be
received and Interest allowed by tho
Dank at four and one-half per cent
per annum.
Printed copies of the Rules and Reg
ulations may be obtained on applica
tion. Office at bank building on Merchant
street.
D1SHOP & CO.
The Yokohama Specie Bank
LIMITED.
.Subscribed Capital.... Yen 24,000.000
Paid Up Capital Yon 1S.000.000
lteservod Pund Yen 8.510,000
IHM1) OI'KICi:, YOKOHAMA.
The flank buys and receives for col
lection Hills of Hxchango, Issues Drafts
and Lotters of Credit, and transacts a
general banking business.
INTCUE3T ALLOWED.
On Tlxed Per cent
Deposit. Per annum.
For 12 months 4
For C months 3
For 3 months 3
Branch of tho Yokohama Specie Bank.
New Republic Bid., HI King Strut
HONOLULU.
Ohaiyo Saloon
Kukul St, Near Nuuanu.
Primo Beer
ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLC.
New Golf Disease.
The golfers uio troubled with a new
disentt, which differs largely from the
btcyclo face and hump, but It Is not
radlcall) different fiom tho "charley
horse" of tho baseball player, except
as to location "Charley horso" at
tacks the ball player generally in the
spring shoitly after beginning violent
exercise. It affects tho average play
er just above tho kneo, nnd hurls like
lury. It Is a Bort of congestion! of the
muscles, nnd must ho handled tondcily
until tho swelling goes down, as oveiy
bull player knows. Tho now link
tumble Is called "golf tendon," and
uh tho name Implies. It affects thn
muscles and ligaments lust abovo thf"
hcol. It Is caused by too violent oxer
else of certain murrlos, which havn
lain dormant mora or less befoie thf
active season in golf begins. Leslie's
Weekly.
It Is consoling to think that this mat'
ter of old age Is not chronic, and that,
after a certain crisis, Wo may come
out as young as any of them, ThcO'
dore Drown.
I CORNER KING AND I
ALAKEA STREETS
i
PAY US A CALL.
Daintiest and prettiest Ice cieaci
pallors on the Island, and, conducted
In llrst-clats manner.
'
ICE CREAM, SODA, OYSTERS,
Any Style.
Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, Etc.
Klcetrlc fans generously distribut
ed make the place cool and comfort
able, and tho new beautiful furnlturo
gives it a tono of splendor.
Gonsalves & Co.,
LIMITLD.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINE MERCHANTS.
12 Queen St.. Honolulu. H. I
The New'
DEPOT SALOON
opposite the R. R. depot.
PRIMO LAGER
ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLfc.
Ryan & Dement
Also proprietor of the popular
ENCORE SALOON.
Q00D EtoPLOYIaENT.
A
W'
tttim
S
new
goods
constantly arriving keeps our
--establishment always In the
lead.
Your neighbor has' told )ou
about us and If )ou haven't nl-
leady begun to ttado with us
)oo nio wishing )ou wero.
We will not advertlso sugar,
tanned goods or cookies this
wct'h hi cause wt i.eop every-
thing in tho grocery line, but
the Inducements wo offer aro
Komel
, The pure Juice of tho grapefruit. The
most healthful. Invigorating and re
freshing fruit preparation known.
RING UP TEL. MAIN 71.
CONSOLIDATED
Soda Water Works' Co.,
LIMITEJ.
Solo agents for the Territory of Ha
waii. Office and Works. 601 l"ort St.
Honolulil. T. of II.
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