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BVnN't.VO nUI.I.HTIN, liONOLULU, H.T.. TIH'H.SDAV, AlKItiST 21, 1902.
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l00 YOU WANT ANYTHING?
ft If so, consult these columns.
i If you want employes or If you
fa want employment
$? If you want lodging or boarding,
i or have them to let If you
jj want to rent rooms advertise
& In the Bulletin Want Columns,
ft Advertise any want you havs
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and advertise your business.
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SITUATIONS WANT12D.
WANTED IV-itlun uf nnv I iml '
oung man. II A II, tint- nflic.
MI-L,P WANTED.
STENOGRAPHERS.
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
USE PACHECOS DANDRUFF KILL
ER for IIM'-' tin ii n ninl mIi '
hair. It K..p- in -i nip 1 1, an mil
frt fifth '- ti l I iii'tn Haibi'r
Shop
DOWERS' MERCHANT PATROL AND
CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY f'nmpi
tent ati lint, n lutnlfihtil lor hunl
n hci'ii nml ii lili in i off In1,
ITS ll.-retunu M T-I White MM,
WAM'EU
Haw u'ir tuurh'nt- put in tondltljn'
fm lirnt oiK. We repair the belt
ami ihenpfst. Tor ponltius li'e '
ymir aildri is wllli us
WASHINGTON LIGHT CO.
i35HBES3SBSS&51
F. E. KINGS LIST.
a J l.
nt t
FOR RENT.
'COTTAGE liniu .iml Imili lum
I lb mil .' '
Mc p furnished housekeeping rooms
i .11 Cottar" (!rop.
I- riiin COTTAGE. King Place;
FOR LEASE.
LOTS at the llenrh; IS -ars to run.
I (iood bathing. JTJ to JluO per
nr
WANTED Htmim hour
ln-drnetni uittiin In
I mm u'imiti -- 1 1 nil i
nmnilliiu-i 'i' i in
this offu i
Willi .' nt '
nunx n
Ktiinl .If
iiiiih r.
.'2:'t l
WANTED lu uitiK tiiiiple Mimll
fiuliNlnil .i.tumi nr MiitiUlii i! I
hollin ki'i plUg IIMIlllh ililli h r.
' . till" llffl' i -'.::!
WANTED H kiii1i man mom
furnished miinEf illitlnnt Hum
Hlwt. 7 till-, tiftlit- i'l'L'ltw
WANTED I'd pun ham upilKht plnnu. i
Addn'iH iiailiiK pi In1 'l''.. "J.. I
I. O. bo M." 221 J Im
I FOR SALE.
COTTAGE, ham. bath ln"i all now.
at tin- ltiaili. !'. tfrms flO'i
' i'ii' n hilnnir. J.'."i p. r n onth on IS
j i i.r ' . .
I F. E. KING.
t Cottage Grove. King Street.
l-"OIJ IiI2!ST.
FOI-i SALE.
WATERHOUSE A PODMORE, 39 S.
' King S'. cor. Hethel, are ofTorlng:
COTTAGE of 4 rooms at WnlklU.
I
(-1&. ik JRPPt; s 'SPr Iff
MRS. BURKE-ROCHE. AGAIN PROMINENT IN NEWPORT SO-
CIETY.
rn-r iMinlliii: .oiiil i-nnn nhnviil Mv Ililikn-Kni ln. fon.iorl.v Olio
"f " kiinwliilirnl .o.-lal iiuii'iis of Ni.npnrl. lni ri'turncil to Unit lirl-to.
niili- unini-uii; i.l.icc. i:im Cnurt Iht il:io cottasn on Itflloi im nvoniio. I
now tlin mk'Iiii of i l.-i horn ti prcpurntlntiv for llic coiiiIiie wihIcIIiib of Ml
.oitliln lloi-lio. Hn ilatichtcr i.f tin- houo. Mm. Ilnrko-Itoclio l thi. (llotnl
wlfi- of tho iTooiitrlc jounRiT liintlii-r of I.oni I'cnnoy anil U n ilniiRhtrr of
! nnk Work of Now York.
FOR SALE m Who In K W '
ion drop tablr iini; nun blno .a
a buriraln Kimiiln IIM Nun nut
t.. nftt i o p m. '.'.'2'.' if
FOR SALE 'llu luiio of ntll Ioitii. il
thicken rum h at Kalllil VilOi h
Itambi r ' llulli tin otrii '
.'.'2 2w
ERNS FOR SALE t riKlii aw ut
Mm. llopkliiH. on t'n nslou ol
YounK St lii'.Miml I'liniihoii St. nut
iiiakal ot 1) I' Dillingham' i.4
tlt'llir. 2227-11
FOR SALE On aoioiint of iliparttuc
iv ill iu'll u llalli'tt .iml llaU IMuro
at a en at x.n rltlt't' Call at II."!
AdiiniH huii'. In
RESIDENCE of Kre.l. T. P. Water
Iioiikm. Wjlllc St., N'tiuiinu Valley,
tnur the Itnpld Transit Terminus.
AGENTS
Phoenix Insurance Co. of Hartford.
Columbia Bar-Lock Typewriters.
PH p TOURjNEW MM II
TAKES IN THE SIGHTS
OF NEW YORK CITY
OCEANIC SERVICE ATTACKED
BUT WITHOUT LFFECT
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GOING HOME DY WAY OF VANCOU. LIVELY DISCUSSION IN NEW ZCA
LOS1
LOST II. Hike llliile lit unnl.
(iiiHtloii aftkul 2UU Jiuiil hlilu
:'2.'7 2t
VER PLEASED WITH HIS
TRIP TO VISIT ST.
LOUIS FAIR.
FOR SALE Rubber tlreil phaeton 'n
coud tumlilion, ulih liiuneHH iml
larupi. I'm i $7'i A. (' Stott. rontn
f.7 Slanti liwald HIilc 2221-1. '
LOST A nilM'r t hatellalne nilr-or
ulih S K. It llttil iiiki nt im on
baik lit lulu to iIiIh offlu- 222'! 1 f
FOR SALE One lurce b.ij linrfe. suit
able, fur epr h ttaenn. Inn k or fam
ll uki uml tun ttiiKiuiit. one nearly
uett. Aildrt'Kt (I II. thin uffiio.
2217 If
FOR SALE Hne lot on CoIIobd llli'a,
100 x ISO, .ihh. Sllon. V. I.. i:t(tn.
22o.;-tr
GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE - 44
horsepower gasoline engine, In
perfect condition. Apply to M. L.
Smith Superintendent of The Hono
lulu Clay Co., Ltd. telephone white
2321, or to Cabtle S. I.ansdulc. Ktan
genttald Illdg. 2103-tf
STOLEN Thrte calabiiHlieH lioin
Mib. I'iiIiIh hoiiKi' at Palatini ' .'"I
it vtanl lor n turn ol i-anu to (!eoto
Kt III Alaken St 2221 lw
LOST Many thotinands of dollars
through ncKlectlng to have stock
sufllclently Insured. Honolulu In
teettnent Co. reprenent four of the
strongest lire Insurance companies.
2051-tf
FOR SALE I Lodge & Shipley power
lathe, 1 drill press, I pipe cutter,
cuts up to six Inches; all new ma
chines, now on hand In Honolulu;
also one tteam launch. V. II. Pain,
Punabou. 2126-tl
Baby Farm Horror
Unearthed In Chicago
.Wit Yoik, Aug. 12.- Pi lino ChCil
p.ilil ,i tlnit Hi the Cit.t Hull tml.iy anil
t.ax fiunialli ueliomeil tolheill b)
Pirrieut I'tuiii-n of the lloiinl of Al
ilciiueii. ttho Is atlliig .Mu.toi' In the ub-i-eiiie
of Ml. Low The Prime mix m
uimp.iiilnl b Tlilnl nltiinl Seeir
nil) or Slate Pi In e, the Chinese MIiiIh
Hi. W'ii TIiik I'iiiik; the lit Milliliter,
Sli ('lit ii Tung l.hiiig Chang; the Clil
nee Coiimil uml t li'o (oniil and at
taihes of the Clilmi-e legiitlon nt Wash
lliKtun. A tlslt tan next innile to the pint
olllee, ttlieie I'oMniuFter Van Colt,
LAND HOUSE COLONY TO EX-
PAND RATHER THAN
CONTRACT.
W't lllugloii. Auk. ;. That iinplaia
ble oppiimnt of llu; San rrn.ii Into inall
heltlie. Mr. Wilflllil, netfl' loe all
I'lipoitiiult) of attai-kliig it. This
mill lilng. ut ,1 o'l'loi'k. uliill the Hoiim'
ttim about half full, ami In a tei,t
Hl(ep) tnooil. the l-ertlie inlue up on
the KnlltnateK ami eMil.nl iIIiciihsIoii
ami a illtUlou upon an aniemliueut
mot ei b) Mr. Wilfunl, to mime the
tote for the imilage of luallb b) hi a
us an Inilluitloii to the (internment
not to loinnutiie miy fiuther uegotla
tlotiH with the ()i tunic Steamship Coin
pan) for ti.ii)lng inallrt via Sail 1'iaii-
FOR 8ALE Coral rock for filling. Ad
dress R. M. Duncan, at Bulletin of
fice. 1991-tr
TO LET.
TO LET I'urm-liul c-ottngi , two 1 1 ,1
looms On Ihat h mail. W'uiklkl i
222!i 1 1
ll) IMS .N'iiuuiiu St
FOR RENT Room 3S Judil building.
Apply room 3u. 21113 tf
TO LET Cottages, all modern im
provements; $lo to $2. Apply to
A. O. Cunlia 2d Iioiiho above Mor
coo Chun h. 2202 Ini
FOR RENT Two elejwnt suites ct
rooms, suitable for office or HvJim.
Metropole hhlB. Alakea St. Apt.ly
Honolulu intiiilimnt Co., Mil, Judil
LldR. 2201 tf
TO LET Ilooms Nos. 11 and 12, Mc-
Jctyro nulldlng, formerly occupied
hj Vlckery's Art nxhlhlt. Apply to
E. F. nishop, at C. Ilrewer & Co.'s.
2117-tf
O LET Roomy bath tub, with either
hot or cold water anu All modern
Improvements, lall at Silent Bar
her Shop. ?019-tf
TO LET Furnished rjoms at Mrs.
Mr-Conner's, florden lano 2055-tf
WOOM AND BOARD.
HELEN'S COURT Most eentrnlly lo
catcd inoHipilto-proof rooms In town;
$.'.50 and up per week; Adams lane.
Mrs. J. I)ii);giui. Prop.
POUND.
FOUND Insurance against the break
aeo of plato Klass at The Honolulu
Investment Co. 2051-tf
3
Fine Job printing at the Bulletin
office.
CIuiiiko iik 2 lliitmi.' kliluapltiK,
polMiuing ami ManliiK Ii.iIjIi, to tlt-.itli
me the iluit'iH vtliiih huimmI the ,ii
lint of Mis. Nell Campln 11 of l,Ci (iiuml
.iMIiue The until. in U Hiifpei (ei ol
opti'.itluB a "bjb) faun Kt lilt me has
bun obtained (Mill l ill lllK tin Infoiiiiu
tlon uf the pollie anil siipportliiK the
iliaiBC'M plefeind IIKIllllnt the pi Isilll.-I'.
Tliu ttotv. horilbb In Ita i.il.illh. ij
iinfoMi'il to luspeitoi Whttler lo.lay
b) Vlolu Cumiiliell, a fouititn-) ear-old
Kill who until itieutly In lb nl Mm.
Campbell io In hi i luotlui, but .Jin is
now tlioiiithl lo lime bet a -loliii riiiut
hnr faihei'. .lull u lleaile of ('liiilnii.ui.
while she wan an Infant. The stui) n;-
IuiIi-k delnils uf lutn the Utile leptiul
cuts wue xlowlt Mm v id to ili.iih or
made to eat opium, nml of elnht II. tl
fi'iu , laid io mat In one lonu lot 'u
''ui.ni) (emeter.t. Tin pullio bellett
lu )iiiiiik Kills Mill) and itilislilei it
jdiit.iile to hoM Mis ('.inipbell a prlit
cm, ptmlllii; the Colonel ulllii.il 1 1 .
i.ulty. The Information lettltiil b) the iiu-
llu Is to tin effen thai .Mis. C.imnb. 11
his bin ltd no less tli.in twelie ihihli-'.
in Ilni lust tlte )e.us. Kuithtr ltii ill)
is itnlltd to hate iletilopul th it shu
li.ul j si-ale or pi ,. i whh II i lii paid I ir
i''iiiH'ii, mid thai she t 'incliiiteil .i
itKiil.ii tiallli in L.iblih In this u
Uiil'ou the n.itiii a of H'wi.il nudwi.i"j
Wei.. 1 o.'Kht 'u o the ease, mnl lit
are Kiiv ihrtatenotl with uu--t;.
Incjiettoi WhteliT Is stioiulv lm llu
' d lo the opinion that If In.-ji, h.ui. i
i-uupuM-i the Kli'l's stoi) siiisitjiual d. .
ttiupnients nro soon to folio .. lie Loti
r 'Uitlj expeits to 1 1 tin n Vlulr. iu In t
illnful paients uml to iilie.utli a ti.ti
Hui.ii) to ti.illli In ihllilleii uf le'idei-
.Mis Campbell alleKt-s tli.u the thud
thai ilk-d Krlila) was the iljuiihtv of
I" r de.id aluer. uml, while ileiiylmi that
lllele h.ltt been eluht deallln In 111!
Imiist adrnlttid to the pulb that llmu
lit IUi li bud died In hn housu wiilny
Hie last ii w months,
All'itlni feautie of tile US'! vthlill
appeiils m onitlj to the poll. Is I he op.
piittiilili) aflouled to iliur jvay niany
in) sit i loiis i hlld kldnapiiiK uses whh Ii
tunc oi i in ml In Ibis lit) In relent
it.us ,nid whi. h to date ttniain im-toltid,
after letdtliiK the iIlstliiKulsheil tlsl- elseo. This was lost by 2U totis to 12.
tots In his piitate loom, cumlni-ted I Tliouch thiro Is n Hiiiiib feeling
them thioiiKh the otllie. Print e Clien'niiioiiK a set tlon of the House apilust
was app.uentl.t inueh Intt tesled am) the sen lie. It Is tery doubtful tthethei
spun a fonsldeialile time itutililiiK tho the lll-adi Ised amendment of Mr. VII-
t.tsteni In detail. The I'llnie ami his foi.l did mi) piud to Ills iail), on the
pail) tb. n took it dilti liter Ihe'iontiar) ihete ,ue mail) meiubt'is who
lliookl)ii uildKe, next tlsliliiR the sub- 'r,. llf opinion Hun tills mot nine's epl-
lle.isui). jlld then piiMeitliil to China- sode did It n mint deal of limm.
,ow". I ... i. . .
liasei, lefenlliB to the stall ineiit
I here an elahoiale i ptlou had of the Postmaster Oeneial that pio-
been pupated and the struts weie ii.nl- i....i.n,... n. ....... i. .. ...... ii i...
( '" .-p...,'..., ..I.T WVI , 1 .- I, II lllll II--
i:aly deioiaieil with IhiKs ami inloied siibmlttid next session, said lit- hopid
luntiiiis. 'I he Chinese meteluinlK llu- that the txlstlni; cool nut would not
oil up on the sidewalks, with Lonu loinmlt the lolouy for a loimer pel Ion
...in H...K. snown us uie .tui)oi or in,,,, ,l(. ,). w fop hl, lm,.,llK ,
Chinatown, nt their head. I.-ukm
BtllllKs of lllei'iackers mid other llte
UOlks Weie stIIIIIK IK lllss thr- stllelH.
'Ilieic ttiib no tin-film: for the Pilnie
as he passed thioiiKh Cliliintown. ami
he was diltin HiioiikIi tti) itiplilly.
.Mail) of the Chinese atamlltiK mi bal
lonles executed a kow-tow.
1'roin Chlnatowii the putty win
dilvi'li Inn I. to tb,. Wnldiiif, where the ' s-li uise.
Pilme i met taint d Sir ('In it Tmm 1.1-''he tolonj
Parllaintiit next jeiir.
Sir .losepli Waul It plli d that Hie
eoloii) would mil lie i omiultleil In any
way he) nml the authoilty Klten b)
Paillanietii. He held that the San
Plain Im ii si it lie should be i out limed,
uml that the i oloity should also Join tin'
Vamoiitit setthe. 0 IIiiiukIiI Am k
laitd should be the teiinliial unit In
He would also like In see
hate the I'Vdeial senile.
mis Chi iik. Minister Wu TIuk I'anij'lle would be piep.ued to ttibuilt dell-
inn nei'leiiil) I VII ii- ill llliuur. Pllnitl.ulie piopos.ils to the House next sen
Chen lift tniilKliI for .Muntieal iu u
spwl.il tar iittiiehed to th,. MouiK'iii
uxpiess. lie wns esi'inted to his i ill'
h) Ml. Peine mid Setietai) lletnoldK.
He shook tl t boili tei) ttainil) by
the hand, and then Sir I.Iiuik, sieuk
Iiik for the Pi line. baid.
ins iiikiiiiish Ueslies me lo tell SOU
nun. Hie pitseiit uintratt with ilio
Oitauli- Conipaii) was foi elKlitteu
moiitlis onl), and at the expliutlon o,'
that pirlod tinipiiiiiry aiiaiik'einents
would b.. ma,!.. t P.iiIUi it met
IIK.llll.
It was tin it that Mi. Wllfotd moted
to mime the tote lit- L'. us an Imllen-
The Evening Bulletin, 75 cents per
month.
that It Is with deep mntllude In Ills . 'I'm Hun the Hotisi) ilisii ppi in t il of fur
heait that he now bids fuiewell lo tlui Hier in KOtlatlotis IioIiik eiiteml into
hoipltallt) of this Nation, lie Is sony "1th .Mr. Spietkels.
that hlb stay hem has hem so Inlef, The member for Pianklln. Mr. lns
iiliil sa)H that If It Is possible he will H'5. lm Is alwa)H on the qui'
tlslt this iiiuuti) duiliiK the St. laiuls nlnii this Impoilaut senli-e lollies up,
i:xposlllmi. He deslies me to tlinuli ' poluti-il out that the piesent lontrmt
)ou, Kviitli'iiu-n, pei'ionally. and the Would inn tint on .May I of next )eai.
piople of the I'lihed States ami Its "'"I If Mr. W'llfmil's amendment wetii
noble ihlcf exeiutlte, for their hos)i. mrih d It would mean that theie would
tallt). He deslies that you iikiiIii ex-1 l,u fmt mall service between this
puss his t'latltude uml that of bh lolmi) and Cuione till .iliiiiiii.in .... ,
(iotcininent to Piesldent Hooscwlt ""d iiiadt fush iiriaiiKemenls
mnl Siiretuiy Hay foi (he filendly fee!- After futther dlsinsslon the ameml-
' ll K hli li this iiiuuti) fnU tnw.utl "mil "us put mid lost on the tribes
1'liiu." I bill the member foe P.miell calltd for a
luenliunlF made up offeilnn lo tlni 'Nilslon appaientl) to nm. the totes
lit fme the tiulu htm tid Chinese niei- ' "led The dltlslon lesiillid 111 12
bunls niade nn oneiliiK lo the Pilme. MitliiK for the miieuilinunt and 2U
llieoireiliiKionslstedof lliiwus, fiultH, "Kaliisl .Mr l.awiy Is Iu fatnr of the
sweitiueuts and Aineiiian soutinlrs. "eitlu. but of (initsu had io t0tL. fr
Pi Im e Chen will not tlslt MiiKaia "in amendment, us hi. called foi the
Palls, us was plunuiil. He will k dl- tlhlslon .New Zealand Hemld.
mt to Vain oiimr fimn Montreal ami ,
will sail mi China on Aiikusi 18. l.ual IMinuml Talbot, who bet nines
-- i'"'1'' Piesuuiptlt to il,,. Dukedom ol
Tile llllllsfel HXbtUlll U not Used of Norlolk tlnoilcll the .li.ill, ... ,1... ..i
' ., . - - ' i.i- I.,-
aMlffl 1KB
WushlnKloii. i,s S The Repu ill
urn text hook fur fie .ampalsn of 1902
lins been iMUed i.v tli Reptiblhin f'on
mrsslonal ContmiCe. The hook
which Is In tnmphlt form, coiualti
Sm) piiKes. nukes liberal quotation!
fioin the speechei of both MeKitilet
ami HnoHov.ilt nil ilio extraits froi.
their iiiesii.titci to Connrein In suppor
of the ItepiihlUja doctrine The book
letlewH the record of the npuhli m
pint) from Its hiAlnnltiK to th-- pies
i nt lime tndei the heading "Pii.iei
tlon mid ProspeMt) ' eluhiy-oit' pie
me jjlten to the adtoiact of ;) nie
Hon.
Twenty pies ire detote.1 to tho
ini-'s. nml In opening the iIIciks'i-ii
the book tlitni decrlbea the altitude 't
Urn two inrlk's:
'The attitude of the two great pir.l j
en I he tl list quest! a Ii clearly le!lu-d.
T'.i.i of the Demo ratlc pari) link, to
,o.ii.i"l lutltition. till no resti it.t
Ii plslatlnti Members of t'.e ne,i,,' '..
..Hi p.uty fiimir s, . 'i re-trlrtlon.il wbl
pietent arlilti.i'y attame In prhes o,
leduitlon Iu wjjrps tliraiiKh exihislte
iiinliol, but not the destitution b
ItTlslatlnii or Injur) h) tlitltlotis alta
tlon of leijltimate enterprise thiougb
the Kit; it iti.iui.fi. tiirlmt s.tsum lit
whleli produ.'tion Is cheapened, prlt-ei
of manufactures reduced and permanent-)
of (tiiiiloyoie.it .twine.."
I'olluwini; thl i ,i-e the record of the
Republic tn iart on the trust question,
mention of the Sherman anti-trust
law, McKIiiIiv'a reiommeudatlon pio
puscil leKlalatloo b) the Itepubllcanx
mid it qtiol.itlou from itoosevelt s mei
hi ire to the Pitt) -ie entli Congress
The latter Is dei. rlbed as "couserta-
Hve and feirleis "
The amertlon U made that the shar"
of tiusth in Iiiisiums Is comparatively
small. The hook says: 'The trust
hate not occupied as significant i
Plan- iu the minufacturlnir Industries
is they h.ite In public discussion.'
l'mther .niius it Is asserted. 'Tin
Republic in alnunlstratlon of Piesl
dent McICInley and President Roosevelt
lime made a good record In their ef-
foits to exi-ute the anti-trust laws.
Theie lm. Iiia no shirking of ditt)
beuiiise in the powerful financial In
dium e behind the trusts. These two
Hi publican Presidents hate recognized
no man or corporation as abote the
law."
The assertion Is also made that "free
trade Kniilaud is the home of trusts"
Ninety -five pane, of the publication
me devoted to the Philippines and the
Itcptihllciri IniuU- policy, which In-
iehides the eirly stages of the acquisi
tion, the loiiduu of the Army, deilara
lloiis from proaituent people that the
Philippines an- net teady for Indepeii
iliiue and i large poitlon of Admiral
llewe.t'H testiniont before the Senate
Philippine Committee. Iu tthlih he
Kate H oplulou of Agiilnahlo. Presi
ilt ut Itoowtelt i Decoration day ad-
tit ess. so far a i It refetb to the conduct
of the hiildiiMH In the Philippines. U
liioted cntiie. There Is also some dls
insslon of trad- with the Insular pos
sessions
Mont than Ueut) pages aie alien to
the dlseuiMlori of the gold standaid and
mi outline uf the Republican pail) on
lliiuiii'ial questioai.
ihaplcr Is glten to diplomacy in
the lit lent j ad a declaration Is made
that 'MiKlnleys policy sated China
1 1 inn dlBmeiiherment."
The decl.iritinn hv tlio lit. tn.n. t
ClllllllllnKH. "When T leflls In ,n
the litis of American soldiers I hope I
sluill bo piralyzed." heads a chapter
which declares that the 'Democrats op
I'ose Aimy a,ipr)prlatlons."
Itefeiencit is made to the repeal of
the war taxes. Crellt Is glten the He
pulilliun pirty for the Isthmian cuna'.
Considerable s,)a (s KleI1 w CuUa
.in. I It Is asurted that 'the groundwork
of a lepubllcin form of goiernment
was laid by the Inlted States un ler
Ilepiililluaa poll ) "
l.lheial qnatitions are made from
Piesldent KcKli.l-y s speech at UurTaio
Kereiviico U mad to Hepubllcan ef
foits to iiivlv.' the American merchai.t
mat Inc. Thu Flfty-soventh Congres
Is lefeued to at a 'dlstlnetltely bus!
hiss Cmigrem' ind the principal act
of thai Conitest ate meutlonel espe
cial tefeierne being made to the new
polit) in an 0f reclaiming the arid
minis or tin. West. The Ho;ittbilcan
pull) Is usierted to he the f-!n,l nf
the old soldte. , and the pension law,
Il has enuiteii are enumei.iieil ti.
il.iliu Is made that rural fue dellvei)
Is dite to HepuhlKao legislation and ad
luiuistiatlon. In file cluBmit pages of the book Is a
chapter entitle 1 'Democrctl, Hai
inoii)." Heferen e , niado to rh th.
deu Club dinner, theie being a quota
iiom ex-f:n,irnt Clecb...,! .
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ATTORHEY8.
KELLETT 4 ROBINSON Attorneys-at-Law;
Koomi 11 and 12, Magoon
bids ; 'Phone Main lo3.
M. DROOKS--.ittorney: rooms 910,
9preckeU bldi;.; Tel, Main 344.
CARLOS A. LONG Attorney; 15 Kaa
kumanu St.: Tel. i81 Maln
J. M, DAVIDSON Attorney-at-Law;
109 Kaahumanu St.
MUSIC.
ANNI8 MONTAGUE TURNER Vocal
Instructor; "Mlgnon,'' 1024 Bereta
nla St.
MOANA QUINTET CLUB Music for
all occasions. Leave orders Uorg
strom Music Co.; J. 8. Ellis, Mgr.
E. K. KAAI Teacher of string Instru
ments: studio. Love bldg., Fort HL
Telephono Main 231.
BUILDER3.
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MILLINERY.
IHAWLEV'S MILLINERY PARLORS-
MCDONALD A LANGSTON Contrnct- Tho latest In millinery, etc.; Boston
ors and Builders: 1US Union St. bldg.: Tel. 2fi Main.
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
.1
PLUMBING.
C. A. COWAN 1186 Union SL, opp. ANTONE PILARE8 & CO. Plumbers
Pacific Club: sundries, etc. and Tinsmiths. AH kinds of sanl-
' tnrv work. Sewer connections a
specialty. Charges to suit the
times. Corner Vineyard and Emma.
Tel. Blue 1B62.
BROKERS.
E. J. WALKER Coffee Broker; room
4 Sprecltels bldg.
CARRIAGES.
PHY8ICIANS.
PACIFIC VEHICLE 4 SUPPLY CO.
Fine carriages, wagons, harness i
and whips; Beretnnla near Fort St.
CLOTHlKG.
THf KASH CO, LTD. Two stores
23 27 Hotel St and cor. Fort & Hotel.
DENTISTS.
ALBERT B. CLARK, D.D.S Cor. Ber
etanla and Miller: hours 9 to 4.
DR. DERBY Dentist; Fort and Hotel
Sts.: Gas administered for extracting
ENGINEERS.
DR. SLOGGETT Eye, Ear, Noso and
Thoat; offlco nt Eye and Ear Infirm,
nry, Alakca SL Hours 9 n, m. to
4 p. m.
DR. WM. G. ROGERS Eye. Ear, Noss
and Throat; 1146 Alakea St.
REAL EQVA'lE.
P. E. R. 8TRAUCH Ileal Estate
handled to best advantage; houses
rented; loans negotiated; money la
vested on best securities. 32 Camp
bell Block, 31G Fort streeL
STRAW HAT8.
E. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil and
electrical engineer; office, room 4,
SpreckcU Block; residence, 1313,
Wilder Ave.; Tel Main 132.
E. MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel St.. nr. Nil
uanti. FctL straw, panama hats
TAILOR8.
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKBANE Card engraving and
stamping; mom 2. Elite bldg.
ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring and re
pairing; Elka bids, 616 Miller 8U
ISLAND OF MAUI, LAHAINA,
SUGAR ESTATES, MAGNIFICENT
MERCHANTS' PAhCEL DELIVERY- SCENERY. BEAUTIFUL DRIVES,
Bethel St., opp. Waverley blk.; Tel.
621 Blue: pkga. called for and del'd.
EXPRESS.
HARNESS AND 8ADDLERY.
CALIFORNIA HARNESS 8HOP Fort
St.. opp. Club Stables: P. O. box 791.
I
HOTELS.
THE PACIFIC HOTEL 1182 Union
St. opposite Pacific Club. Newly
furnished rooms; mosquito proof;
electric lights; hot and cold water;
flrst-c.ass table board. Mrs. liana,
Prop.
JEWELER.
THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. Jeweler and
watchmaker; 530 Fort SL; Love
bids.: latest In novelties.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SER.
VICE Union SL nr. Hotel.; Tel.
361 Main.
MUSIC.
COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL Love bid?.,
will hold summer term during Julv
and August. 2200-"f
"OLANI QUINTET E. P. Hatfield.
Mgr. Music for all occasions. E. K
Kaal's studio; Tel. M. 231.
Waikiki
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slon ol Sussex,
lion
sptein, anil the iroments of William
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SPECIAL RATES FOR
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Cottages and pleasant
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ropean Plan. Excellent
Cuisine and Service. Spe
cial weekly or monthly
rates.
Best of Surf Bathing and
Canoeing all the year
round. Hot and Cold Wa
ter Baths. Bouffet, Liv
ery, Klectrlc Lights.
L. H. DEE, Proprietor.
Itlng up Phono Bed 71.
SHIPPING FACILITIES, ETC.
DRAYAGE.
G. H. DUNN Express and drayage;
Agt Wilder and Interlsland.Tel. 113.
8TABLES.
BISMARCK STABLES CO., LTD.
Walluku Maul. New vehicles, live
stock. Prices reasonable. Car
riages attend arrival and departure
of all regular steamers at Kahulai
and Maataca Bay.
ORDER rig from Pioneer Stables, Klo
gant turnouts; Telephono No. 126.
GENERAL STORES.
LAHAINA STORE Lumber. Whole
I sale Liquors. Merchandise. C. n.
Olscn, Manager.
I HOTEL8.
WAILUKU HOTEL Walluku. Quo.
B. Schraeder, prop, Flno grounds
and best accommodations. (2.00 per
day.
NOTARY PUBLIC. "
G. H. DUNN Notary Public, Convey-
Huces, uepuiy 'tax collector. Legal
Documents. Office Government bldg
Honolulu Investment Co
LIMITED.
Real Estate and
. jnsurance Agents
I OFFICERS:
A. V. Gear. President
Henry Smith.
Emmett May..,
J. H. Fisher....
J. D. Holt ,
. W. G. Ashley..
T. E. Wall
Vlco President
. .Secretary
..Treasurer
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LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND PLATE
GLA33 INSURANCE.
Our Soda Water
GINGEIt ALE, CREAM SODA,
KOMI1L, nOOT BEER, Btc,
, Is sweetened bv - , it pure
' cane sugar. We .,- . ,he.ip
i substitute, ONE REASON
WHY OUR KHVERAGES
I ARETIIH BEST .XNDTHB
MOST POPULAR.
Prompt delnrn- in 'i i md
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CIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER
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Telenhone Main 294,
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