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mjipmimi Ht !r - i yy 'il'..i;,'")l""11'""1 "wwmw ,)iimn,iij uwrpmw'rf,ty I "'"wmijiw i i i)wpi i fc 9W BVBNINO BULLETIN, HONOLPLO. T. II . TUESDAY. NOV. 13. 100C. F v MASONIC TEMPLE WEEKLY CALENDAR MONDAY IIIIIMDAV WUO.NUMOVV f -tl'l41.1AV I'UtlJAV flA'l UI4IJAV All visiting members of lb order nro cordially Invited to at tend meetings of local lodges. HARMONY LODGE, No. t, I. O. 0. F. M ti evecr Monday evening at 7:30 In I O O tjPvtan, Kurt street i: li. lli:.NI IIY Secretary, c o iiorn:u n ti All lKltlng bto'bers very cordially Invited. MYSTIC LODQC, No. 2, K. ef P. Meets every Tuesday evening at , 7:30 o'rlock In K. of. P. Hall. K!ur street. Visiting brothers cordially In-1 vltitj to attend O. J. WHITEHEAD. C.C. F. WALDllON, K.R.S. I j OAHU LODQE, No. 1, K. il P, Meets every Friday evenlrg at K. 1. Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem bers of Mystic LoiUe, No. 2, Win. Mc Kloley Lodgo, No. 8, and visiting brothers cordially Invited. General Business. A. D. HOND. C. C. A. 0. KENWAY, K.R.I. HONOLULU LODQC oil, , P. O. E. Honolulu Lodge No. CIS. D. P. O. H will meet In tbelr bull, on Miller ami Berctanla streets, every Friday evening. Uy order of the K. R. 1IARRY H. BIMP30N, Secretary. II. C. MURRAY, B.B. Win. M'KINLEY LODQE No. I, K.of P. Meets every Saturday evening at 7:20 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, King street Visiting brothers cordially In-rlv-' to attend. M. M. JOHNSON, C.C. E. A. JACOUSON, K.R.a. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O. K. Meets on tbo 2nd and 4th WEDNES DAY evenings of each month at 7:30 (clock In K. of P. Hall, King stret Visiting Eaglea are Invited tr at' tend. BAM McKEAOOK. W.P. II. T. MOORG. W. Bocy. HAWAIIAN TRIBE Ne. 1, I. O. R. M. Meets every second and fourth FRIDAY of each month In I. O. G. I. Hall. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to tttend. W. F. DRAKE. Sachem. A. E. MURPHY, C. of R. DAMIEN COUNCIL No. 563, Y. M. I. Meets evory second and fourth Wed nesday of each mouth at San AtHonin Halt. Visiting brothers cordially In Iteft to attend. T. F. McTIOHE, Pros. E. V. TODD. Secy. Election Is Pau Buslnest men. Whether the results are satisfactory or not, doesn't weak en our argument that you ought to keep your delivery wagon In first class repair. You will gain store pres tige by it and that begets more trade. Furthermore, you should have the wagon repaired here, as we'll do It right and at the Right Price, too. Hawaiian Carriage Manufacturing Company, 427 QUCEN ST. TBI- MAIN 47. P. O. BOX 103. C. W. ZEIGLER Manager HONOLULU IRON WORKS Improved and Modern SUGAR MA CHINERY of every capacity and de scription made to order. Bolter work and RIVETED PIPES (or Irrigation purpose a specialty. Particular atten tion paid to JOB WORK, and rsoalr IKCbUlSU BIIVIkCBb llWIIbS. I W. R. PATTERSON GLner.il Contractlnj and Jobbing, Housepalntlng, Paperhanglng, Grain ing, Kalsomlnlng, Brick, Cement and Stone Work. 8hop with Whittle, the sign painter, corner Hotel and Union streets. PHONE MAIN 361 THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND MA , TURITY CO., LTD. Real Estate, Mortgage, Loans and In vestment Securities, Oiricel Mclhtyre Btdp., Honolulu, T.I I. O, BOX SKI, PHONP MAIN 141 I JUT- HULLRTIN ADO, PAY AM W w K W si -"" "'-'- i ,, r H K STh Old Bler.4 VJ S I Whisky , CBB&3V.'U 'ill. uJ 5 laJili-CEiw "j o aVJaUaV -"s 7 H,T MOtU "" I T . fr .rc'ii-i -- I T-m gpr.TZ&iSlS -We Guarantee ElSStlC Cftrhfill Pfllflf lU,a;mW VtU UU" ill ,0 be unex"ed for roofing purposes of eveiy description It makes a roof, be It metal, canvas, wood, felt or shingle, impervious to water; makes splendid appearance on metal roofs, fills the seams anil small holes mk iny them perfectly water proof, pre venting formation of rust. We guar antee to patch any leak or hole from the size of a pin head to two feet square. This may appear as an exag geration, but we are willing to dem onstrate the truth of It by staking the goods. Equally serviceable for the follow ing purposes: Iron fences, gutters and copings, steel bridged, ship's bot 'toms farming Implements, sugar re- j,,erles, Iron and steel structures. Lewers & Cooke, Lfm.tcd( 177 8. KING ST. For Over 60 Years Mrs.WJnslow'8 Soothing Syrnp has lieen used .for over .sixty: YI.AKb or juii.l.iun ol Mothers forlhclrCIlUiWl.'NwhlloTl.ETii- lK'h. rlth TMip innvu IT KOOTIir tbo CHILD. 801'TEN3 the (1UMS, ALLAYS alt pain. CUREiH WIS'D COLIC and litha txttremedyforDIAKKIKEA. Bold by DruffEiits In every part ol the world, lio mro and tk for Mrs. Wlmlpw'n BnuthlnzSynipand Ik no ttinwr J.U1U. ja vcau a joins. AROIdudWill-trliMMMts NEW HATS per S. S. Ventura at Miss Power's Millinery Parlors BOSTON BLDG., FORT 8TREET. Tlie Results of our clothing attention are satisfac tory. Why not telephono us? MAIN 147. HONOLULU CLOTHES CLEANING CO., Alakea Street. DRESSMAKING PARLORS (Just Opened) Private Cottage "Johnson House Grounds." PUNCHBOWL 8T. MRS. J. A. RODANET. LADIES' STYLISH HATS WHITE 8ALESLADY. K. UYEDA NUUANU ST. cor. HOTEL and KINO. COAT AND PANT8 CLEANED AND PRE88EO FOR SO CENTS PHONE MAIN 457. Sun Rise Dyeing House 1340 FORT OTREET. MIKE WRIGHT CIGAR The best smoke sold In this market. Try It. HAY8ELDEN TOBACCO COMPANY, ALEXANDER YOUNG BLDG. CHOICE SELECTION OF FINE JEWELRY NOW ON DISPLAY. THOS LINDSAY MANUFACTURING JEWELER, FORT OTREET, Sjesj-'Tv Rent" cards on sale t Hit liullitln ofllce. i n LOCAL AND IENEIAL Nothing Is so much In the way In a' house as a musical Instrument which I no present member of the family plays. And nothing Is easier to sell or exchange, through a Bulletin want ad. than a musical Instrument. . I PAY YOUR TAXES AT ONCE, ' Autos fur hire at Ter. Stables. Make up a tnlljbo party for Wallale. liest cup of loltee in the oHy. isew I England Hakery , Remember tlio transport dance at I llio Seasldn tonight . ' Lilly's Poultry Toot! and preparn I lions nt 0 .1 Day s Alter roller skating E to the Cobweb ' Cafo ami liar for relrvMliments. ' I The Penplos Btoro bnu u largu and ' i line exhibit of Itmtlicr art Roods. Mystic Lodge, No. i, li. of P., meets 1 tonluht In K. of P. Hall. King street , MfnK Knlydld Jones, of Wnnhlngloii I) C Is the Kin st of Mis. I, Teniiu 1 Peck Neatly fiimlilitd rooms nt the Pop tulat. $1, U.M aud (2 per week. 1213 Port Btreet. Whittle) U .Marsh mhcrtlsu a llm of I ladles' linen iIiisIith! Just the thing foi I dusty ro ids A 8U lid ur sluglo room with board may b hnil nt Mro. MiDonnld's, Will klkl Hu Houm anil Hoard. You iiiti get 30 yards of I'rincli ba tiste for $1 nl I.. Aboy'a dry and fane) goods store, on Nuimnii street Puiininn, straw, Hawaiian, fill and silk hulH, cli.ined und pressul nl tin' Expert lint dinner, op Club Htablcs l Treat jour Iron roof to i coat ol "Arabic." Tliuru la no better preserv ative made. California Feed Co, agvntR. Paul llartels, of II llackMd k Co. Ltd., goes to 1 1 Ho today and Hill re turn with his wlfiuinil ihlldreii in ubot.t two necks. "Pop" HpltzT relebrulnl bin C3rd mi nlersary jesterdny by gUlng n dliinei und card party at tho Young hotel to his friends. Hawaiian Trum Co. lakes laru of Milualikif In the Are ami hiirglnr-proo! mi 1 1 1 1 . A sufo ile.'iosll box costR only Cue a month. ' Tomorrow Is tint Inst day for th" great bnrgaliiM In abeets, pillow caso) mill other staple lottonn at lllom's Cotno tomorrow sun. Ur U E. Cofer leaes soon with Mis. Cofer for the East, whtro they wilt spend some threo inontliH In the Inter est of Mm. Cofer's health The Portland Oregonlun states that 1.0 Portland buslniss men will taku r trip to Hawaii In a specially i bartered steanler next Jnmitir). Walklkl Inn is now owned by W. C. HergUi. Accommodations, supplies and attendance absolutely first class. Finest bathing on the beach. David Crownlngberg Is quoted an saying that ho Is not after Ham John son's Job, and thai if that official shoulu step out bo would step out with him. Tho Queen btreet skating rink Is open every evening nnd Wednesday and Saturday aUernoons. Special mil rlc Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Hawaiian News Co. hato Just re ceded a cry huiidsomo assortment or leather goods. Including purses, pocket books, bags, belts, etc. Young building store. Henry May & Co. hao u fresh as sortment of Lchnhardrs assorted choc olate candles nnd bon bons. Order by 'phone und thoy will bo delivered. BOc n pound) This Is shoo week lit the Wall Ylng Choug Cn.'s store on King street neat the Fish Market. You can get a pall ' of BiibHtuntlul shoes there for little money. Tho Honolulu Symphony Society will give u public muslralc nl Its llanlclen l.iwn quurters next Suturduy night nl K:ir o'clock under the direction of Mr ltutlund Uode. Do not miss tho shirtwaist dance at Progress Hull Saturday evening. Nov 17th, to bo given by the Rapid Transh boys. Tickets SO tents each; for sala by all carmen. A Duly pedro party was glen at the Ewu Plantation pavilion In houoi of Filti Melrhers. the chemist, wlic leaves for Japan In the Hongkong Mnru. Col. C P. laiikra, iiiioiupanli'd by Mrs Iaukeu, left this morning ou the Klnnil, en route for Wulinen, wheie he will tuke u rest fioiii the strenuous ex ertlons of the putt lanipalgu. Use Elustlc Carbon Paint ou Iron fences, gutters anil copings, steel i bridges, ships' bottoms, funning Im i pUnientH, sugar relluerks, Iron and steel structures, (If. Sold by Ixwert & Cooke. Ltd The Seaside has plenty of surt boards, surf lanocs, Canadian tauoes etc, which uie ut the disposal of Its guests. Heiuiiiiber that tho best bath Ing and the best smf for board riding Is OIiim tl) In front of the Suislilu. '1 Ihmo taking purl III the songs to hi ix'iideied ut the smoking concert ol the S)iuphony Society ut Huulelea luwn on .Saturday evening next uie request ed to unit fur luheaisal today til C p I in In room 10, Progress block. Tbo Hawaiian (lulld will hold u pol luucht-ou and fair ul Huulelea Luwn. .Saturday, November I'l, for tbn bcuefll of tlie lluwulluii Cougregullon of St Andrew's Cathedral. 'Iheru will also be u sale of fancy urtliles mid unto giuph ribbons signed b Quieii Lllluo kuliml The tickets will be M nuts (I. II, llobertkou writes from I.lvtr iiioiu, Cnl . that be ir.uliel the bclsldu of Ills sick vvlfu too lute, lie having bun Hilled fioiii 1 1 on t 1 il I II by u uililii froir Ills luolliu innceiliihg liU wife's Ik it 1 1 It. Mis, Itoln'i Isuii wus vi'iy will known In Wullnliii, wheiu sliu whs in llvii In iiiiiniMilini with lint Illiniums viiiliiii's of Mr llnlwilsoii ' ifSSi CiSSBs. VI KmD$t 1mSmJ) Here are two eyeglasses, one fitting the nose correctly. the other Incorrectly. There Is no one eyeglass that will (It all noses, but our stock Includes the best and latest. To know the style best culted for each particular nose and how to adjust It is part of our skill. A. N. SANFORD, GRADUATE OPTICIAN, BOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREET, Over May A. Co. MONUMENTS, v-BhsiilJlTjjPw "'-- "'' 1 S ,LI" r HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE & MONUMENT WORKS, NEXT TO YOUNG BLDQ., I76-18J Washington, Nov IL' Tlio Insular Rtireuu lilH Invited bids ou K.OOO.OOU worth of Manila bonds REVOLUTIONISTS DEPORTED 'Washington, Nov 12 Mi xlenn revo lutionists, now ou the American side of tbo bonier, liuvu hi en ordered ile Mirlcil AFTER TflEM00RS (llhrallar, Nov. VI -The llrlllsh unit French Heels will engage In u demon Mratlou In Mo-nlsh witters. Cleveland, t) , Nov, 12. Six people have been killed nnd II vo seilously hurt 111 ii boiler explosion here. Pittsburg. November 12. The city Is tcirorlzcd by crime nnd n vigilant u loiniulttee bus. been appointed. St. Petersburg, Nov 12. The Con stitutional putty, in n ronfercutu of lenders, Iiiih decided not to renominate, for the coming elections, an members of Uie last parliament. LOST NEAR HORN Punta Aicnas, Nov. 12. The French ship Dmliesse de Uerry bus foundered on the rooks ul Terra del Fiiego. METCALFJAS FA(TS San rrnnilsii), Nov. 12. Secretury Mi'tialf lias finished his iniulry lulu the cxilnslon of Japanese iblldrcu fiom the pailflc Heights sthool und leaves for Wushlnglou today. Ho will liiuke no statement STRIKERSJN ERIE New York, Nov, 12. Sixteen hun dred eugluceis und firemen on the Kile riillru.nl have voted to go ou a strike If thilr ikuiundfl me not grunted. MT BULLETIN ADS. PAY -JK Don't you want to be wise? If you do, do as wise smokers are doing oik for the ROUGH RIDER 5c CJGAR The manifold virtue of the Rough Rider Cigar will convince the most skeptical imoker after thorough trial, that It is matehlese for its fla vor and is a sweet smoke, Why not try itt Fjtzpatrick Bros. Sola Honolulu Afltnt. CQIINEH MOTEL, ANO TOUT 8T8, Time To Order Christmas Books 8everal customers have already or dered GIFT BOOKS for Christmas de livery. It's a matter of forethought that results In presenting what they want to give and the recipient getting what he will appreciate. Delay mean a hurried visit to seme store at the last moment and the purchase of some glmcrack altogether unsatisfactory. Whether It's a single volume or a set of books you wish to present, we can show you the styles of binding, etc., and guarantee delivery for the holi days. B00K8 80LD FOR CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS. Wm. C. Lyon Go. COR. FORT AND HOTEL 8TREETS (Upstairs) Dlank books of all sorts, ledger etc, manufactured by the Bulletin Pub. Mxlilna Company. BULLETIN ADS. PAY sirrn innsi eruKc KINO STREET. PHONE 287. The army transport Logan, Captain fc'tlniKon, arrived last evening ut 8:lfi several hours Inter than shu was ex puled to i (nun In, tlie vaage taking seven i!uk and seven hours. She brings a few i.isseiigers for Honolulu, pud has u large list of through passeu gers for lltinm und Manila. Her voy UGe down wus pleasant mid uneventful Thu Sheridan and her lowing vessels, the Sloniin nnd tho Itufurd were nrl sighted. 'Die Logon Is tarrying 1000 plants to Manna (or the I'lilllpplue governmcnl und n quantity of rice to (uam for the cable colony there. She sails tomur. low- at 3 p. m Among the passengers for Honolulu lire First Lieut. Shiimnnn who, accom panied by his wife, is returning to Join the bulnlllon at Camp McKlnley; Sec ond Lieut. M. M. (Inrrett. 10th Infantry who returns from uu extended leave r absence; .Mrs. W. T. Monsarrnt, wife o Ur. Monsurrat, returning from n visit to Kentucky, and Mrs. LiidlofT, wife nt K National (liianl officer. Col. McUun lieglv, First Infantry, en route Tor Ma ulla, Is tho ranking officer aboard tin Logan. DIED. 1TNNELI. In Snn Francisco, Novem ber 2, 1900, Mrs. Aunlo Fennel), dear ly beloved wlfo of tho late Martin Fennell, and beloved mother of Wit llnm P., Jumes S , Mai tin M., John It und Anulo Fennell, Mrs. E. W. Ful ler, Mrs. II. Zlegler und the late Ellx abeth Dlspnlx, u native of Ilcrr Kings county, Ireland, aged 07 year m i THANKSGIVING Ily lust steamer we received tbn fin. est und largest ussortnient of dlunet place cards for the holldajs ever brotigbl to this city. Call In nnd In- vpeet them. Wall. Nichols Co, Ltd. s Evening Bulletin 7g pr month. The Campaign Funds are probably almost depleted. It's Just the opposite with us our fall stock of suitings are most complete. There are some handsome pattern among them and the fall color tone are beauties. Better come In and look at them. II you order, we'll guarantee to fit. W. W. Ahana & Co., MERCHANT TAILOR8 C2 King St. PHONE BLUE 2741. P. O. Box S86. We're alwavs rcailv to examine jour teeth FRISK ami quote our price for placing tlieiu in gooilionililion, ISven then von .lie iinihr no obligation to employ us Hut when jmi see our work .mil how utiiile-.ilyin operate, ou will place vour teeth In our lare, I I 1 1 UdlNOV, ti n s "TUHKXJ'I.KTDICNTIST" JI5 Hold St, UKJlNlllitDUuTlllil Hill III S POSITION Instructor of Science In High School Has Plllkia The most Important matter taken before the meeting of the Hoard of Education yesterday was that of the resignation of Instructor of Science Sprague of the Honolulu High School. This wus handed to Superintendent Iinbbltt yesterday morning and wan presented to the Hoard yesterday aft ernoon, but no decisive action was laken In tho matter at the meeting. It was decided to accept the resignation but to keep Mr Spraguo till thu end of the term unless ho was especially nnxlous to quit. Tho resignation was turned In as the lesult of a small boy's playing with an alarm clock In one of Mr. Sprugue's classes and setting oft tlio alarm According to the teacher this I ad happened before und he, as a re Biilt, suspended the boy permanently I I om his class. Principal Scott lould not see the wisdom of this, in view of the fact that the boy claimed that bo had not committed the offence bo fore nnd also that he believed thai while ha could support the teacher In a suspension of a week from thu class he could not allow a complete dismis sal from tlio class, believing that he should be consulted before such a ttep wns -taken. The result was that Mr. Spraguo Immediately went down to Superin tendent nnbbltt and handed In Ills resignation, which was 'acted on, as stated above. The Uoard agreed that only a Principal should dismiss n scholar. Tbo first business lakeir un wirn In connection with a re-arrangement of salaries or a few of the teachers. Tha cbaiiRc-s were few and were mainly for teachers in this city. The tearh era whoso salaries were changed nro: MIeh Stewart, Mis Monsarrat, Miss Kl.icgel, Miss Soper, Mrs. Brldgewa ter. Miss Cooke, Mrs. Kinney, Mrs. (liinii, Mrs. J. N. Bell nnd Thos. No lilwu. The following letter was received from Miss Fleming of the Hamakuu poko, Maul, school: Haniakuapoko, Maul, T. IL, November,, J90C. Mr. W. 11. Uabbltt, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Honolulu. Dear Sir: I beg to acknowledge the receipt of jour favor of October 30. r.hd to thank you for your kind und prompt reply to tho question or 'vhlch I wrote you last week. Since the Uoard wishes to consider earn case In which children aro al low id to remain out of school m up. count of their parents' needs, I shall nnvu to ask your attention to two other cases. These I did not mention Insl week for tho reason that I expect ed lhat your reply might In a general way cover them. One enso Is that of a Porto Rlran boy about eleven years old. The boy n father deserted the mother and the child some time ago. Tho moth er In old and Is not strong enough to do the work of a common laborer. Tho other case Is that of a Porto Itlcan girl, about twelve vearn old ihn oldest, girl In a family of six chlldron wnose moiner lias run away from her Lome. Two sons over fifteen years of age aro at work on tho plantation. They say that the combined earnings of the father and the sons aro not sufficient to sunnlv the fnmllv uiih food and clothing and to biro a wom an to no tno cooking and caro for the younger children, one or whom Is in school, while one Is a mere baby. The Porto Rlcatis furnish us with vexing questions of poverty and slilftlessubss. In school, however, ibu children (of whom we have twenty- two enrolled) aro bright and Interest ing, In spite or their hard lives and their lack of good home Influences. Awultlng your decision, I am, very lespeitfully yours, MARY ELSIE FLEMING. A short discussion of tha water sit. nation at the Lahalualuim school next took place. Superintendent Uab bltt stated that he hoped to have the matter setiled In a satisfactory man ner within a short time. Letters were lead from Miss Tier of tho Kllaueu school und from School Inspector llaldwln or the sumo dis trict. The Hoaid found no reason to change lu action of thu last week. ino following committee wob ap pointed to examine the t-emtrntiliv UialltiScrllllB of Mpkhi-h lint, twin mill Copelaud: Prof. Scott, Ur. Urlgham, J. r. iirown, Mis. I,, l), Frasor, MIsk Hhoda Ureen and Mrs. Dowsed, as cbalimuii to represent the Hoard. Tho iiiembeishlp of the lominltteo Is sat Israitory lo both Copelaud und Hald win, I u i espouse to a ii-iiuest from Hit perlnlenilunt Uabbltt for u doctor fur vnnlimtloii purposes ut llonokohati, a leiier iroui 1'iesldeiit Plukhuill of III" I Ion Id of tu wus reielyed, He Muled Ihul Iheie wus mi Government phvsirluu (oi Unit illslriit and thai his ilepuiiiiient hnil no money whlih iomM Im used fm thu purpose, Tim llo.inl uf IMiiialliin has mi money IMMIGRANTS OF STEAMER BUVERIC UNDER DISCUSSION Tho Hoard of Immigration held a I meeting today in the office of Its new head, E. I). Tenncy. Mr. Tenney his been appointed at tho head of the Uoard In place of Secretary Atkinson, I resigned. "There Isn't much to say of what we did," said Mr. Tenney. "We spent I the time discussing what we will do 'with the Suvcrlc passengers when they get here" J. P. Cooke resigned as Secretary anl John Cnnlln was elected In his place i 3. A, Oilman was elected assistant sec retary and executive officer. He will Iook ufter the Suverlc passengers. The proper handling of these peoplo Is quite a problem. They must bs tared for and cared for well. At tha same time, they are free agents and can go where they please. Soma time will be occupied In finding their prcfeicnces as to thu place each jwlslus to go and transporting theia to the plantation selected. It Is a nice problem of management and It will keep the Immigration Commissioners busy and worried un I III everything Is worked out to the (satisfaction of all concerned. FATHER SYLVESTER (Continued from Page ') the congregation of the Sacred Hearts when qultu joung. He commenced his priestly studies In Louvaln and wan sent by his superiors to this Mission In 1870 nnd arrived here with Rishop Malgret when this last one returned from Rome on the 14th of October' of the same year. Father Mathlns Is the only survivor of this band or mission aries. On the 23rd ot December of the following year Father Sylvester was oulalned priest in the Cathedral by Ulshop Malgret nnd was sent al once to Kauai, where he labored for man) years. After a few years at Ahuimanu ho wus uppolnted the chaplain or the new St. Louis college, where he remained until 1895, wlleu ho accompanied he late Ulshop Oulstan to Rome, tin hit return and on account of poor health he was sent onio more to Kauai, lil favorite place, but his health brokd down and and he went to Walluku, where he entered the hospital under i the good cure or the Sisters. Since that time he accompanied again tho newly elected Ulshop Libert for his conse cration In San Francisco. , ' Fqr many years Father Sylvester waa obliged on account of poor health to give up nil active work and hb' been lingering itp to the time of bll, death. He was nearly Co years old whehthe died this morning. May his soutre'st lu peace. ,; 'v F. ILV. HOL8TEIN WANTED (Continued from Pa 1.) ably not make It It Is argued against Hughe that he Is a new member, that he, aa a consequence, has not the' ex perience or the precedence, and Anally, that he does not understand the Ha waiian language. On the other hind it Is argued In favor of Holsteln that be Is anold member of the House, who has experience, and deserves the place became or the nromlnenl nnrl tin tmV nt tho last session or the Legislature, wnen no and Harris practically led the House. Finally, Holsteln Is fluent iu the English and Hawaiian language. Senator John f!. Ijinn w4h in nt those who expressed his opinion that Holsteln was the predestined Speaker Of tho House. "Of rnumA I hav Mnth. Ing to do with It," said Lane, "but troui wnai i saw or the House last year I think that Holsteln Is certainly en titled to the sneakershln nml almnM have It." There Is some doubt as to who should be given the place aa President ot the Senate. Dowsett. Iltshon Kmwi.on oa W. O. Smiths having all been men tioned for It, but Dowsett Is at present (OnRlllerPll fllA m.,B lllrnlu n.n.. V...... ......... ...u ...wav Itnv, IIIRH, IVHUU- sen's friends believe that he should be given tlie honor on account of thu ex cellent record which he made as Speak. er ot tlie House during the last session, but tho general tendency to choose one or the older members or Uie Senate, one or the "holdovers," spoils his chances considerably. Of the "holdovers" Bishop and Dow sett are both mentioned. Lane, anoth er holdover, said today that he did not want the honor. He thought that Do sett was sure of getting It, If he wanted It. Ulshop's and Dowsett's chances would probably be absolutely even, were it not ror the fact that the former voted against the County Act, which gives Dowsett lie preference. W. O. Smlli Is generally conceded to be uu excellent mun ror President, but his legul attainments make him a sine qua nun for chairman or the Judiciary Committee, so that he will probably nol be In the ruie ror the presidency arter all. Win. Suvldgo says ho will take the Place us clerk lu the Bonale, lr he can get It, and his experience utul the valu able servliea he bus rendered In rormer sessions lu this position, will probabli secmu him the plant ugulu llmt II iuii spend for Ibis purpose either ' II wus deildi'd to iIiuiikh tbn hour of lliu Hireling of l(mr, (rom ;il3H oil Mmiilay nyury I wo vveelu to 2130 on lliu miiiiiii Ouys .s KKKKEBBEnKBBBBItniEEKKEKKKKBKKih jjaja.- jhbhmmbmmmm. ffetjjb-ii.Ma.ij