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' ' " '; ,..''-'.,." ' sitfRNlXO riUM.KTIN, HONOLULU, H. T., -TUESDAY, DEC. 24 1901.
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EVENINGBULLETIN
Published EAery Day Except Sunday,
at 120 King Street, Honolulu,
T. H., by the
BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD.
WALLAU13 11. FAHHINOTON.. Editor
Knteretl nt the Tout Olllco nt llono
lulu bb second-class matter.
HUtiSOlUPTlUN HATES.
Per mdnth, nnywhero In tT. S. ..$ .75
l'cr yenr, nnywhero In U. S... 8.00
for yenr. postpaid foreign.... 13.00
Paalila Invariably In nrivnrlce.
Telephono
I'ot Oflleo Hok
..25U
..71S
Tt'Usn.VY
...i)i:oi:.uiKU24, 1001.
The Bulletin extends most cordial
greetings of the season to Its many
patrons.
The number of runaways of the last
few ilujs would Indicate that eU'ii tin
beasts of burden are enthused with tho
Miotics of the season. As the remark
able frcdom from falnlltles In the
crowded streets Is assurance that the
directing power of the unUerse Is ex
ercising particular care to pretone the
lives of the merry throngs.
The published program for Christ
mas day shows there will be no lack
of good cheer throughout the city this
year. Honolulu homes, however hum
ble are never lacking In observance of
the universal plcnsurc of the season.
and thanks to the mr.fy thoughtful
ones ample provision Is made for tho
strangers within our gates.
II1....I.I M Coti-nU'. rn.lr..iitlr,n i,
Republican National Committeeman la
.ii.iinM in., i ih. Torritm-v in nil
Its relations with the ruling party ot
the country. It Is gratifying to know.
however, that Mr. Sew-all has not
withdrawn his personal interest in tho
commercial and political affairs of the
Territory and may be classed as n
friend nt court In nil matters relating
to the progrcssUc and aggressive de
velopment of the Islands.
The Hnnna-Koraker row In Ohio Is
at long lived as tho endcavnts of Ha
waii to reach a standing of peace and
good will. The factions got together
long enough to carry the election and
the war begins again. The difference
In Hawaii Is that the party Is so handi
capped by the operations of a minority
faction that It Is Impossible to carrry
an election, and unfortunately the
same minority with which the Chief
Executle of the Territory associates
ls steadily widening the breach.
With the chalreian of the Senate
Commltee on Cuban Affairs opposed to
Cuban reciprocity or any tarllT favors
tho prospect for Hawaii being given
time to get on Its feet seems particu
larly bright. Tho best Cuba can pos
sibly hope for Is to obtain a slight re
duction In tariffs to cocr political ne
cersltlcs. The temper of national lead-
tfrs, however, at tho present time points
to tho establishment of nn Indcpcn
dent government In the Islands beforo
any attempt Is made nt changing tho
status of trade relations.
The notable number of horrible r.ill
road wrecks following so close upon
the announcement that the great trans
continental routes had started In 0:1 a
frpctd competition raises a qu"itlon In
the public mind whether the speed
1-jiilt ls net being forced far uoyond
the bounds of safety. It Is Invariably
the conductor or train despatcher nlio
U credited with "u mistake," but !f the
liEpunsiijiiuy were traced to Its ;run
fcourcc, It ten to one tho cause for dis
aster would ho found In orders fioro
headquarters to "make time."
Governor Dole certainly ought to bo
vllllng to attend a meeting of citizens
called to ratify the President's policy
toward Hawaii as expressed In his mes
sugc to Congress. It ls hardly posslblo
that ho could find the ileslrn In h!
1'f.nrt tn nrr.fil.Ta nt n .,!...! n un.'
Rule Republicans since he Is on record
as holding this political branch of the
community In contempt. Ho refuses to
cooperato with .them. In fact ho re
fuses to do anything nt all on account
of tho Home Rulers. It wc,uld indeed
be gratifying if tho Governor of this
Territory had so used the duties of his
high oflleo as to bo ablo to accept an
Imitation to preside at a public meet
ing called by any political organiza
tion. MONOPOLY OF VIRriE.
Can "his friends" of the Governor of
this Territory point to a (own, a conn-
ty a city, a state or a nation In which
all tho civic honesty, civic pride per-
fonal Intecrltv or odlclal lnteL-Hiv
lie and private llfo Is monopolized by
one man, ono collection of men or ons
political fnctlon?
The newspaper organ of tho Gov-
ernor attempts tu answer this question
In tho nfllnnatlvo by Its facetious
nrn..tnmnl(in nf ii, n ti.i., i. ....
?!..,. V . C
followers 11ml Its reckless condemnn-
Hon of tho men nnd their motives who
presume to Imve an honest opinion on
the methods of administration and of
procuring progressive results there-
fiomv If It were not for degrading
blatherskite modus operandi of the
Governor's nowspaper organ there
might he some possibility for Its gain-
ing prestige with tho people and ear-
rylng conviction. As n matter of fact
It feeds on malice. Is supported by
prejudice and piomotcs disgust In tho
minds of honest men, and distrust for
tho administration for which It
real.
mere is a gnoci sizeu majority or tho
citizens of this Territory who bellovo
It Is tho duty of the Governor to call
on extra session of tho Legislature to
provide tho funds, for lack of which
every department of tho government Is
hampered. Incapacitated nnd prnctl-
eally nt a standstill ns regards any pro-
gresslvo woik, nnd In many Instanced
nrovented from dolne the wnrlt whlMi
the ordinary business of tho Territory If the fourteenth amendment Is ap
demands. Theso men. whllo realizing piled tu thesn States and one repre.
that tho Legislature which Is at tlscntatUo cut off for evory 35,000 vot
call of the Governor Is not n collection
nf college professors or "professional
citizens" nro at the same time confi
dent that tho demands of tho situa
tion nro such nnd the temper of the
people whom tho legislature tepro-
sent has been shown to such nn extent
that tho Legislature If called In ses
sion will do the plain duty of the hour,
furnish the necessary funds to placo
departments on a sound flnanclnl foot
lng, which means of course the enact
ment of bonding- and recnuo meas
ures. This expressed conviction of citizens
nn whom the administration must de
pend for votes nt tho next election Is
straightway' Informed by the olHclal
mouthpiece of the Governor of this
Tfrrltoiy with tho chargo that
"") " "" '"" " "ii" Hint tno house, wlileh will pass on
tieasuiy raiders, n hand of political 1 this question ns on nil others to lt
tlilerps, Jobchasers. carpetbaggers and own composition. Is bound by no rules
cnemlts of honest goxernment. Somo'of totirt proceduro a to tho enuso of
may say that tho Governor has not "'? nlTl'lgmoiit of tho franchise nbovo
made mieh ntntomrnln III. fnllnrn In ct fortl1- U ls n"1 HOCOHiary that It
mn.le such statements His failure toMloW ,, ,, u ,ms ,Ccn (, oJ ,
repudiate them gives his endorsement. ' miy Htntu. n la m,cog(,arj. ony ,0 finfi
Thus the administration stands on that It hns been denied. Upon Hint
if cord ns condemning tho majority finding to Kb own satisfaction. Hi the
citizenship of the Territory, not alone cnio maimer ns that In which It satis
the Home Itulers or what tho ornan J1.1'" "fl0'f ,n n,1' subject of leglsln.
calls the "unAtnerlcnn monarchists,",! ""J','?,0 ." ,ot representation
1 ..1 .i. u i,i.,., i.. 1, thcicln shall ho reduced III tho propor-
but the American citizens born and ,on ,,,,,,, , minibor of ,,, ,
bred ns well. He Is on lecord ns an- citizens shall bear to the whole num.
tagonlzlng every voting element of the ber of male citizens twenty-one years
rerruory except unit, narrow circle
vhlch Is classed and which he recog
nizes as "his friends." He Is on record.
h his failure to act. as charging every
citizen not within the charmed clrclo
of "his friends" ns being dishonest.
Incapable nnd fraudulent. Thus he
stands In the esteem of those who have
lea Km to differ with his methods of
administration and thus ho must con
tinue to stand until he repudiates the
Intemperate and reckless charges made
... ...... " . .,."., ., 1,
" ' urBUll W a 1KIHIO 1HBPU1UIU11 ,
,,eal fa,rl an'' "c"1'' wlth ll,
"8 of tho Territory.
. 1 rpt.- nnHiililalnh.i .1
The conclusions drnwnjiy the organ
In its claims to a good government
monopoly are Impossible, nnd Its own;
supporters know It. It defames that lt
may for the tlma being mislead. It!
plays upon tho fears of moral cowards
but teaches n dally lesson of distrust
to the men. nnd they constitute a solid
majority, who stand flrnily nnd fear-,
lessly for progrcsle government and
the development of the Territory "on
traditional American lines." I
As the position taken by the orgnn Is
Impossible nnd an Imposition on the
good sense and Judgment nf the com-.
munlty so the position of tho Governor
Is "an Impossible ono In sn fnr ns It ic- Ono nt Dundee's fashionable glrli
lates to the progress of the Territory, ventured to give her mother n fp"- Up
An administration that leans nway on etlqucttn tho other day In the fol
ftoni confidence In tho citizens to .lowing manner: "You should have
which It must finally appeal must go turned down the upper corners of your
down to defeat, and for this reason If
no other the present policy of tho lo
cal administration Is bent tnwnrd cer-
tain defeat. If tho Individual responsl-l
tie for this situation were the only ono
to suffer there might be no objection,;
but .tho Governor Is holding hack tho
Territory ami particularly every small
business Interest dependent upon tho
prosperity of the Intelligent labor, U
bono nnd sinew of every country.
Tho Paradlso of tho Pacific has Is-
sued n Christmas number which for
cxccllenco In mechanical work, care In
,, ., , ., , . .,
compilation and effectlvo illustration
fur outstrips any similar effort ever
made by any publication in theso Isl-
nuds. Manager Langtnn has been I
steadily Improving the "Paradise"
sinco It came under his control nnd,
has been successful In placing It far
above ordlnaiy standards set by pub
lications of tlio snmo clnES. A featuro!
of illustration woithy of particular I
liotc In this Christmas lesuo is tho
eieij day street scenes which give n
oni(t(nt rcpiescntntlon of the every
,1
day life In the principal business con
tem (f tho Islands.
DiKFitANciur.nn rp.pr silnta-
TIO
Southern rcpiescntntlon mid South
ern disfranchisement of tho negro clti
7cnshlp will furnish a bono ot conten
tion In Congress this winter for which
the various fones nro already shap
ing. .Southern Mates havo been adopt
ing ((institutions right nnd left whh.li
wipe out tho negro vote. Thcso Statci
besides practically violating tho spirit
of the fundamental law of tho land In
Its refeienco to the otlng privilege
still strho to maintain their represen
tation In Cougiess based on the total
population.
The fouiteeuth nmendment of tho
constitution rends:
Itopiesenlatlvea bhalt bo niinolntrd
among the several States ncconllng to
itllf-lr lPHtlprtlvn titlllllmr. (.ninillni, iIia
wholo number or poisous In each
Stale, excluding Indians not tnxed.
1'ui when tho right in voto nt any
JIf'ct,,01 for tho rnolco of plertora for
"resident and Vlco President of tho
Cers of a State, or tho members of a
I oithlaturo theicof, Is denied to nny
of the mnlo Inhabitants of such State.
ue'K twenty-oim j earn of ngu nnd cR-
,WUB "f llle United States, or In any
lay al'rj'l?d. except for participation
,c rebellion or other eilme, tno basis
or repiesentntlon therein, shall bo r.i-
duced n tho proportion which tho
number of such main cltlzciiH shnll
bpnr to tho wholo number of malo eltl
"eUl' -1 J'e'nru of ngo In such Slutou.
R Is very clear whnt the frnniers nl
tho constitution Intended and it Is by
no means ambiguous that tho Southern
Stales Intend to rldn over this constl-
tutlonnl provision tough shod If lit-
lowed to do so. What some of the
Sontlvrn Stutes havo been doing la
the way ot destroying the rights ol
suffrage Is shown by a recent census
bulletin In which tho Republican votes,
tho negro votes and tho approximate
suffrages denied nro given as follows:
Vnt'u
.,,,,.. lr ',.
rvan8aV '' MOft
Florida. ..'.!'. LS20
fleorcla' .".'..'. ri,V
Loulslann... 2.5tt)
Mississippi . . 1,227
S. Carolina ., 2,109
' irglllla .1 . , 411.5113
Negio SulTrngex
Voters.' Denied,
181,1(1 1U0.SI7
85.157
(13,451
61,131
01.417
1 17.34S
1D7.33C
lu?,Si;u
116,122
2KU15
145.C34
lOli.lu'J
150,571
09,:i;:i
crs disfranchised the result would bo
oh follows: v
Present
Number Future
M. C's. Number
Alabama 0 5
Arkansas G 4
Florida . ., 2 1
Georgia 11 G
Louisiana R 2
Mississippi I 2
South Cnrollnn 7 3
Virginia ,10 8
Totals i6 30
The mandatory character of tho situ
ation Is being forcibly dealt with by
tho newspapers of the North and par
ticularly tho Republican organs ft I?ew
York. The New Yotk Press says
"It should be clearly understood
of ago In such State." Thcro Is no
discretion, no alternative. On tho
presentation of tho proof of tho noto
rious causes tho House must cut tho
representation of these eight States
by these twenty-eight unconstitution
ally obtained votes."
INTIitl-lSLANI) FREIGHTS.
Hawaii Hcrard.
If the Honolulu merchants had made
ublprtlnnn In Inlpr.lslnnil frplelit rntna
: ...i .:..".. .
IUI1K UK" HIUIO 1I!U irnuo WUUIU HUVO
t-,Ucn held by Honolulu dealers. In
these days of keen competition ton
freight on goods between Honolulu
and Hllo nets as a potent factor In dl
verting trade to the Mainland. Hllo
merchants can buy as cheaply on tho
Mainland ns the dealer In Honolulu
nnd tho freight rate to cither Island
Port Is tho same. Add to this tho exor
bltant rate charged by the WHdcr's.
Co., and the man who pays It will find
himself out of the race. The Honolulu
dealers, however, show a desire to hold
HII11 trade by bucking this Increased
freight rate and the peoplo at this end
of the Territory hope their efforts will
be crowned with success.
vlsitlng enrd, ma, when you called on
the bride. That means congratulation.
Hut, Instead of that, mn, you turned
"P the lower corners, which means
condolence." "Yes, Florence," replied
tho mother, with dignity. "Hut you'd
better wait till ou get married before
'u crltlclso your 'ma.' She knows.'
Tlt-Hlts.
Grandma Now, Willie, what nre
they golm; to do with you when you
grow up? What Is your nmbltlon?
Little Willie (nutting down his "Iinl.
wood Dick" I'd like to havo peoplo
'rcmlilo like nspen leaves nt the very
mention of my name. Iloston Chris-
tan neglster.
-' '" gr
BEST
California
Wines &
CllKCK 0 I lloZ. ClICll.
Port, Sherry, Chret
.: Zinfandcl :.
CiiBCH of I doz. each
.: Assorted :.
The hcKt Cnlliornlii
WIncH In tliciuin-hct
nt bed pock prlccti.
WHISKIES
Cumch o! I tloz. ench.
American, Scotch,
.: .: .: Irish
Gonsalves & Co.
Limited.
QUHHN iiTREET.
PLUMBING
WM. F. WILSON GO,
This ftim, tho largest In
Its lino In California nnd
tho pioneer plumbers of
San Francisco, who aro at
present engaged In Install
ing tho plumbing system
lu tho Alexander Young
building, and who havo
ulso received tho con
tract for plumbing of tho
E. O. Hall building and
tho Walty building, havo
decided to locate perma
nently In Honolulu.
They employ a very
groat number of tho most
Xpert plumbers In San
Francisco.
Their namo being a syn
onym for good work.
Their oflleo nnd shop Is
nt present temporarily lo
cated nt tho .kloxandor
Yuung building.
Tlmy will furnish esti
mate) nnd execute all or
ders for work In their
II no to tho cutlre satis
faction nf their pations.
and always up to their
tegular Htandard.
They hnvu Just (Cmploted tho plumb
ing nnd dralniujo In that handsomu
new building for tho Royal Hawaiian
Hotel on Alakca btrcet, using In IhlH
work tho most Impiovcd and latest
sanitary plumbing (Mures known to
their traft.
Open Evenings
DURING - THE - HOLIDAYS
BETHEL STREET
HOUSE FURNISH
ING DEPARTMENT NEW GOODS
- - oh run . - BENQ opENED
Djmrir EVERYDAY;;"
I HUH III vc nre liovlng
umrttE w:ifrad.
a up. Bo.tai:,;ss"
FineCut Glass
and many novelties
idS 3 not before display-
JUjr 4J ed in Honolulu.
I I 1 1
i P. R. I8ENIU1RG, President.
UP - TO
In tly, elegant In finish, llijht nnd
ccy running, nre the lemllnc clun
tictcritttlCK of our vcIiIcIch. Neither
time nor expense Ih npnrcd In their
cuiinirnctlon, uml the result Ih iih (Inu
nnd well built n line ol vcIiIcIch innde.
CBAS. F. HERRICK
10 merennnt Ht next
Holiday
Books
J. M. WEBB
THE GOLDEN RULE
BAZAAR
Calls attention to the fact that his GREAT DIS
COUNT BOOK SALE will be over in a few
days, and those who desire to SAVE 20 PfcR
CENT on books lor Christmas presents
can do so only by making their selections
at once. We have re- eived per S. S. "Sierra" a
number of NEW BOOKS just published,
which are inciud in this sale. We have a : :
Few Toys
If you want them you can have them, as we will
not haggle over prices.
FORT STREET,
A. A. MONTANA
Leading
Dressmaking II aso
and Millinery Parlors
U, F. DAVIDSON, MANAGER.
Arlington Block, Hotel 8t.
PHONO MAIN 311.
C. F. MERRICK, Mnnnrcr.
- D ATE
CARRIAGE CO., LTD.
to Stnnflcnwnld BulldlnjJ.
NEAR KING.
VOGUn DESIGNS IN
8wcll Hals, Artistic Gowns
Fine Ladles' Furnishings,
Children's Dresses, Import
ers of European goods (no
duplicate)
All orders receive prompt
attention, and courtesy
II be shown to nil customers.
' j
Banker.
CUut 8preckeli.
Wm. Q. Irwin
Clans Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS.
HONOLULU, : : T. H.
San Francisco Agent. Tho Ne
vada National Dank ot San Francisco.
Ban Francl.co The Novnda Na
tional Bank of Ban Francisco.
London Tho Union Dank ot Lon
don, Ltd.
New York American Exchange Na
tional Bank.
Chlc.go Merchants' National Bank.
Pari.--Credit I-yonnnlB.
Berlin Drcedner Bank.
Honakona and Vakaham. Hnn.
konR-Sbanghal Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Au.tr.tl. n,l,
of Now Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank of
British North America.
Deposits received. Loans made in
BDnroVed flClirltv. rnmmavnl.1 ....
Travelers' Credits Issued. Bills of En-
cnange Dougnt ana sold.
Collection. Promptly Accounted For.
Ettabll.hed8S8
BISHOP & W.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Bankino
and Exchange Business.
Commercial and Travelers'
Letters of Credit issued, available
tu all tho principal cities of the
world.
Interest allowed after July 1,
1S08, on fixed deposits 7 dav
notice 2 per cent, (tin? form will
not bear interest unless it remnins
undisturbed for one month), 3
months 8 per cent., 6 months 3 1-2
per cent, 12 months 4 per cent.
Pioneer Building and Loan
Association.
AS8ET8, JUNE iu, 1501, 80,043.37.
Money loaned on approved socurltr.
A Saving Bank for monthly deposits.
Houses built on tho monthly install
ment plan.
Twcntv-thlrd Perl nf Rfnv lo
opened.
OKKICCRS-J. L. McLean. Preal
dent: A. A. Wilder, Vice President:
C. B. Gray, Treasurer; A. V. dear.
Sccretury.
. D'::?TOn3 - J- I.. McLean. A.
A. llder, A. V. Ooir, C. D. Gray.
J. D. Unit. A. W I.-nnl. T A t ....
Jr., J. M. Little. U. S. Bov'd. ' '
A. V. QKAIt.
Secretary.
Offlce Hours: 12:30 1:30 p. m.
BISHOP fir CO. i
Savings Bank
Savings Deposits will be
received and Internet allowed hv th
Bank at four and one-halt per cent
per annum.
Printed conies of the vtiii nnd reg
ulations may be obtained on applica
tion. Office at bank bulldlnc on Merchant
street.
BISHOP & CO.
The Yokohama Specie Bank
LIMITED.
Subrcribed Cupital.... Yen 21,000,000
Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000
Reserved Fund ...... Yen 8,510,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
Tho TUnlc btivs and rcrplvo fnr ml.
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts
nnd LctUrs of Credit, and transacts a
general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Fixed Per cent
Deposit. Per annum.
For 12 months 4
For 6 months 3
For 3 months 3
Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank.
New Republic Bid., Ill King Street
HONOLULU.
GREEN
'XMAS
TREES
On tho Alnincd.i a ftno lot
of green Christmas trees from
tho Coast rnngo mountains of
California. Only n few left.
LEWIS & CO
10C6 Fort St.
210 Three Telephones 240.
A. C. LOVEKIN
STOCK AND B0:iD BROKER
REAL ESTATE AND
FIIUHOIAL AGENT
402 JUDD BUILDING
Architects, Contractors and ulld.ra.
Edward R. Swain.
ARCHITECT
11ASOINWAID BID.,
CROCKER OUILDlNa,
SAN FRANCISCO.
V. HOFFMANN.
J. F. RILEV
Hoffman & Riley
GENERAL CONTKACTORS
AND BUILDERS.
Eitlmlltt Furnlih.d
P. O. Rot tfe
Geo. W. Paee. -r!.
F. W. Beardalee. P. o. Box 771
BEARUSLEE c5fc PAOE
Apcliltects arid Builders.
Office, Booms 2-4, Arlington Ann.r,
Honolulu, T. H.
Sketches and Correct Estimates fur
nlshed on Short Notice.
BUILDING MATERIALS
OF ALL KIND8.
Dealers in Lumber and Coal.
Allen A Robinson,
Queen Street. Honolulu.
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR AND
dUlLDER
Jobbing promptly attended to.
Mr, Chas. Lake,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
tnr tirlili. ahJ -... l......
--. w. .v .uu nuuuen ouuainn, tut
hardwood nnlsher.
Office and residence, 312 Quttn St.
near government building.
H. P. BBRTELMAJN'8
Cnppenter Shop
16 - MOVI1D
To rear of old stand. Entrance oi
King street Orders lirt nl ith.. .i.n.
or office at John Nott's store, King
'""' ""I rttrive prompt attention.
Beer and Wine Dealers.
The BROOKLYN SALOON
ALAKEA ST.,
Between Merchant and
W.M. Cunningham.
Ohaiyo
Kukul 8t,
Prtm
ON DRAUOHl
Qonsah
L
WHOLES
AND Wlh
22? Queen S
DEPOI
opposite
PRIM
ON DRAUGHT
Ryan & .
Also prorxletots ol
ENCORE .
Kom
The pure Juice of the grapefru
most healthful. Invigorating a
freshing fruit preparation knows.
RING UP TEL. MAIN 71.
CONSOLIDATED
Soda Water Works Co.,
LIMITEJ.
Solo agents for the Territory ot Ha
waii. Offlco and Works, 601 Fort BL,
Honolulu, T. of H.
P. O. box 462. Island orders solic
ited. THIS SPACt RESERVED rOH
B BERQERSON.
M. Phillips & Co.
Wholesale Importers and Jobber
European and American Dry Goccts.
Fort 'and Queen 8ti.
H. Hackfeidjfe Co., Ltd.
General Commission Agents.
Cor. Fort and Queen Streets. Honolulu.
I f
Primary, Secondary or Tfrticfy Urxxl Potuoe
rMUMllr etnd. T.i Mi t. lr,4J l U ltf
r". '(,. II Jon ! I.l.v. o.j,iu,,. I.JU. v.1,.1,
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