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, From San Francisco: I China Sop.t. 10 For San Francisco: Asia Sept. 7 ' From Vancouver: I Stranger in Honolulu, who are without hornet, will find the right place quickly by using Bulletin Want Ads. Oldtimers with houtse to rent, can best do it by using Bul letin Want Ads. ;U : Miikuru Sept. 1? For Vancouver: ; ::.::::i:i:..SCpt: 3.3Q EDITION ' Bulletin Advertising is Good Times Advertising for Sellers and Buyers VOL XI. NO. 4407. 8 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1900. 8 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. Evening Bulletin It .7T"& T ,W 1 1 Vf . (V ' V r. h ) PEARY "Marine Engineer" Speaks For Labor IMItor t: v o ii I n k II it 1 1 c 1 1 n : , visional Government nml also pillars Much linn been wilil nml written! of the Annexation Club, working lutely mi the subject of ship Bubsl-lnnd striving to get the grnnd old ily nml the suspension of the ciiuhI- plltiK raised over us, and now ntlvo wlso shipping laws ns n'pplled to tlila eating to pull It down, or nt least Tcirltory. 1 hnve not yet seen or.rcpl-clng It with a Sunrise or some heanl tf liny real tnnglblc reason I other line. or nrKiimrnt nthnnced ns to why! The l'rlmc Minister's, I,. A. Thurs IIiIh law should 1u suspended. ton's, speech In f.ivor of coastwise Ar a resilient lit twenty years' suspension nt the Commercial Club Htnnding hero, 1 rcinciiibcr tlie time the other tiny wns remarkable for whon the cry hero wns: "We can't what he did not say In regard to the get the tourists, especially business j real status of our present nnd pros iiiuti, to tome here when they havo j pecthe shipping nml pnsscngcr fn to wait rive to ten days for n mall cllltles. Not n word was said to find out how their business af- about the nor Malson bn.it Just falls tiro progiosBlnp." about to be launched and to be de- Then when tho 1'aclflc cable went , voted exclusively to Islamt trnfflc. down the cry was, "Now wo will got Neither wns any mention made of thcin." 'the American-Hawaiian new boat Hut It seems fiom the present cry (lint they havo not come jet. Tor- haps tho Panama Canal will fix It nil light. Coastwise suspension won'l, because I believe the patriot- Ism of our cnngicssmeil won't per- mlt It. Their patilotle tcntlimnt the remniks of Judge AVntkliis ot should ho the pure article raised Louisiana tit Aula I'm I: on Saturday nml mil tilled under tho ling nnd on evening when lie, favored, q yc Amcilcan soil, nnd Its quality nml movnl of the penalty for traveling Intensity Is not' tontrolled or rcgu- on foicl'gn bottoms between Ameri luted by personal or business condi tions that do not affect the public nt large, nnd It Is not like tho brnnd that Is often exposed hcie. It Is hard to understand tho brand of sentiment coming from such men whom the past history of Ma- wall reveal ns being members of tho famous Committee ot Safety, then Mippoiters and ndvUottt of the I'm-1 ON LABOR DAY Toiling Folk Flee From The Maddening Crowd The luiial general aversion to work ing on Labor Day picvnlled today ami the city wiih quite deserted by any body uhd didn't havo to' pass thiough low ii Jo get W)iiiowho:o whoro they could lay on their backs nnd think ntiout tho labor they did Saturday nml thn labor they'io going to do tomor row. All tho county oHlccs were closed nnd even tlio police station laid off business, not omi n ilriiuk being on band to disturb the giinrdiaus of thu A Week For Boys' School boys are receiving special attention this week. Our boys' suits are receiv ing the most attenion from mothers because they are strong- stylish, serviceable and cheap. The ' Kash Co., Ltd. Cor. Fort nnd Hotel. of which arc already here. Hut It seems that such elusory statements as have been mnilo fnvor- lug suspension of these coastwise laws hao had tome effect, us note can ports. It Is only n'few months ago when that same coastwlso suspension agi tation ,wns uofoio the public here, that a ccrtnln member of one of our commercial bodies and who favored suspension of tbeso Inws, said: us try nml get even a partial Let or temporary suspension. It will bo (Continued on Page 4) peace In ihelr slumbers nnd their crib' Ibage. Mirny parties havo been mndo up and havo trooped off to tho tall j Jungles and refuge holes of thu weary with suspicious looking bundles nnd hweet smiles nnd associations nnd brotbei hoods nre-liiilulglug In general I en masse blowouts. MICHAEL 0'DOWDA WILL BE BURIED TODAY. ThlB afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock tho Inst earthly remains of Michael O'Dowda, who died suddenly nt Mako well on Saturday morning, will bo in terred at the Nmiaiiu Valley cemetery. Tho cortege will niovo from tho Wil liams Undertaking parlors, nml will proceed nlong Fort, Uerctanla and Niiuanu nvenuo tp the cemetery, Knth niiuanu utfiiiiu iv u cuiiiviuii. ruin er Valentino will conduct the services at tho graveside, and tho pnll lien re ru win no ns joikiwb: u, r. Kenton, l. Oreenlleld, David Dougles, .(. Ciirdcu, Hon, ,1, A. Hughes and W, C. Ucrgln. A large number of Mike's plantation friends will be In to pay their last ro- tpects to the deceased and the fancriil will bo a largo one. for the Island trade, the plans JfiXj 'E UJLJ ROYAL JSflAJVD. BOILER HIKERS ' AREFIHH Tally-ho Takes Lively Bunch Out To Graze The annual outing and athletic high Jinks of tho Ilrolhcrhood of Holler linkers nnd Iron Shipbuilders Is in full blast today at tho Peninsula. A tally-ho took the party nut thlsnorn Ing, Tho picnic feature has become a fine art with tho Brotherhood, nnd Its theories ot what an outing should be will be npplled In thick layers. j Athletic sports. Including races and n tug of war, are on the program and later in thu day tho benedicts will try ami knock stars out of the bachelors at the good old game of "Klll-the-Um-pi re," otlierwlso known as baseball. Mike Putton Is chaperoning the par ty and keeping tho small boys out or; extra destructive mischief and leiiiilpgl an nlr of dlKnlty to tho occasion. KONA'S PLANS FOR ' . CONGRESSMEN Reception Committee That Will Look After Honored Guest (Special to tho I) til Ict In.) KKAUIIOIf. N. KONA HAWAII Sept. 3. Tho following mimed genfle - men nro niember3 of tho Reception Committee appointed from the Dis tricts of North nnd South Konn, in order to,' entertain tho Congressional Party: North Komi memucrs: judge John A, Matthewman, Judge ,folm I.. Kau lukoit. Deputy Sheriff Jinseplt N. Koo moa, Hon. David Alawn, Robert Hind, John A. Mngulro, John P. Curts, John Knelemnkule Sr., John Kaelemakule Jr., Thomas An, T. J. Driver, L. S. Amigst, Hobett A. McWnync, Dr. B. S. Goodhue, John K, Alpla, Geo. W. A. Hapal, James Ako, D, P, Halcmait. South Kona members: Senator David K. linker, Senator John D. Paris, Judgo Robert Mukahalupa,,Dop-l ity Sheriff S. Uinro. E. K. Conantt' . fi i !,.. w n i '' M'irlano, Thomas C. White, Geo. P. Kamnuoha, W. Henry Greenwell Arthur U. Oreenwoll, Robert Wallace, Rov. D. D. Wallace, Rev. A. S. Baker, Thos. N. Hane, Julian R. Yates, Ropro sentatlvo Henry U Kawewehl, chair man of tho Committee. Transportation Commltteo. E. K. Connnt, chairman; I,. McFnrlunc, Geo, P, Kamauolia. kl Ko- nn: J. u. Kauluknu, J, N, Koomoa. V, C, Driver. South Konn: U McFnr lnne, Robt. Wnllacc, Oeo. P. Kaniau. (ilia. Bulletin Business Office Phone 286. Rnllftln Editorial Room Phono IBS. Insurance "WHAT IS INSURANCE? 'TIS A DAND THAT ORASP3 TUB FU- I TURJJ RV ,THE HANDjAND WBD3 IT TO .THE, PRESENT."- ' Insurance Department Hawaiian TrustCompahy L ' Limited' f" MS AT Our Flag Is Nailed To Pole I MEW YORK. ?ept. 0. Lieut. PeirT retnrnilW from hit final and successful, dllh to the North Pole has telegraphed to Associated Press from Indian Harbor via Caoe Ray Vew Fnnnrtlanil T '. mf fit'rin,. nil.,l !,, ' Stars and Stripes nailed to the North Pole." ' Another message from him says;. "Reached the Pole." TI,. .Mr, nftn.fv.H . u,W.l, ' ..v -.m .....Y.v. -.. .. ...w. Pcarv safe, ..SYDNEY, Australia. Sept. 0. "News reached here today 'ot the tnurder of the captain and crew of the wrecked French schooner Qui liU in the Mallicoollo Islands. The men were killed by the people of the islands. Allan Liner Goes Down -ST. JOHNS. N. B.. Sept. 6. The' .V ' n. t'.i. ?,a.a . M. Mrf jov ,t,ii. ..,., In this Dort today while steaming in the All fog. The steamer is a total loss, the passengers were saved. AmoyPlague AU0T, Sept. 6. The trtague rccuru ui uu cit.y ivr uic iui iwu weeks is ninety-four deaths from bubonie plague and thirty-three .from cholera. I.um Yum, chief steward of tho Kl nau, is deeply grateful to Dr. Thomas Jefferson West of Kauai for his atten tion to his son Uitn Yup Chlng. The boy was vUltlng nt Mr. Ahop's placo at Makawell and white at play broke his arm. Dr. West reduce'd the frac ture and the boy came home tills morning In good health and spirits. made tus successful trip is X sL ' IH W . H .M H a sk 1 H srl I I I mm m m fc miKder Sailors An agreement was reached In New York by which the great hat ters' strike that Involves 20,000 men was ended. r , T THERE IS NO 0ANDY QUITE SO Q00D AS THAT AT THE PALM CAFE Hotel and Union Sts. PROMPTNESS AND RELIABILITY Are two essential points to the successful Messenger Service. We insist upon and guarantee both. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. Phone 301, mm hm MIIIME MEET Troublesome Questions Will Again Be Considered Tonight there will be another meet- ' Ing of the Health Committee of the ' Hoard of Supervisors to dlu.Miss tlid much-talked-of MJIk and Dairy Ordi nance. Tho recent session of t.ie com- mttee with Interested cltUons present. for a conference over feature ! tho ordinance has not as yet resulted In "" decision on tho part of tho Super- visors. Tho ordinance hus been Intro- 1,lctl a"J Dbllshed for llvi days, la onlcr t0 Ict th0 I)eopl8 v,iJW t aill, make any suggestions advisable. I The chief causo of trou'jb In the' ordinance Is over the tubeiruta.- lest, and Ihn orovlslon to keen thj milk at r . It murium iciiiui'iiiiuiu, liill.v ui uie dairymen are divided on thaso tiolrits, , and yet seem to be reticent about giv ing their opinions to the Bupei visors In regard to the questions Involved. The public Is Invited to .all end to night's meeting .and If they have any useful suggestions, to make them. LAWMAKERS GO Record Trip To Be Made By Party Around Island Willi good cheer the CongT.isl'iiinl party sailed for Kauai last night nt 10 o'clock on the 'Mauna Ken. She land ed nt Nawlliwill this morning early, ami automobiles In roadliiHi conveyed the party over ' the Island to tho different pojntn of interest, trclud.ii? the electric puniplt g plant, pbrtntloiis where tboy will have a good oppor tunity to otiuly tl:. Irrigation develop ment of Kauai Tl.n party due to reach Honolulu tomotip mnriilult At noon tomorrow they will sail for Ha waii on tho samo stoamtir. At Nawlliwill the reception commit tee mot nnd escorted those by auto who deslro to seo th'i windward Hide of tho island to HnnaUl, whe4 (he steam er will be met. At Hanulel the banv breakfasted aboard the iteamerf pro ceeding on board to V'almea, The party will land and lunch at flays From Wnl men to I.lhuo the party will go by autos and have supper at the town nnd afterwards attend il recep tion thoro. Tho Keual cmnmltte') tn greet thq Congiosmen contpTUos the following list of Kattalars' II. D. Wlshard, chairman; Hon, Chns, A Rico. W. II. nice. Jr., W. I). McUrydo. Francis any, J, Of.lo and C. K. Kahce. U. S. TRANSPORT DIX ARRIVES IN PORT. Tho United States Army transport DIx arrived this morning from Seattlo sary to perfect each Instrument to en route to Manila under tho com- meet tho special needs. Tho Instru tnand of Cnptnln Archon. 8he has on mental equipment,'' an now provided board 417 tnules.and horses bound for I for, consists of a hvgromctcr. ther army uso in tho Philippines and of, mameter, maximum nnd minimum theso 17 were taken off for Honolulu, thormomoters, rain gunge and thermo. All were unloaded this morning and exorcised along tho waterfront. The DIx will leavo tomorrow at noon. The oil tanker ship Falls of Clydo arrived In iort yesterday from Oavlota with Associated oil. Alameda, Sept. 8 Oar next fruit boat Don'tMiss It Island Fruit Co., EXPERT FRUIT SUPPERS. ' Military Hair Brushes (, . f Ebony, . Rosewood and,' Fox, Hollister Drug Co. POLE Says Hawaii Has Best Of Uncle Sam Knthused by the prufence of tho ills- live" of the soil and iniitc-rntnmllnK thi llngulstied guests of the Congressional derlres of my people, I ask jour as party, Fred K. Heckley, who acted ns tlytunct- In obtaining a larger uppro Interpretcr for one of the sneakers last prlatlou for our Federal i:xHrmcutal Saturday night at Anla Park, availed Station For wo believe that the sta himself of thu opportunity unit ad- Idllty of our fiiluru progress dciK-nds dressed the Congressmen prer-nl and the audience. II? said: "To the honored gentlemen We could not all go to WuiJilfigton so we Botiyou here to see-und hear for jour "'ifes a to our wants and needs, (00o,i. good!). "To thu victor belongs the bikiIIb." "I need not refer to hlBtory In do- tall, hut I can proudly say that no other country lias hud tho best of ltn.1. Hum ,r ovor nnnlliroil "Olil fllnrv" ... w..... ... u.. ,,.... .. w... .-. nB lime iiiiwun uiu, ..., "Bhe blmply sent her commissioners , "Vo alro aslr your asslstanco In hav 1. under sealed orders by 8. 8. ClaudlneUng the reclamation service extended.' to Ban rTancisco, ami crossing ino inalnliuiil, tliese commlcsloners on nr - rival nt Washliigton. I). C. Inimeill- ntulv laid bIcco tho Prraldent and Congress of tho United States, then Irepicicntlng the peoplo of what wnsihelplng hand Is In amending our Or I up to then known as lite United States or America. "After five years of aggreBsl-e cam- rflfi 11 It 1 1 Palxn the American forces nt veli Ill HAIIAI lORton capitulated without loss of lirn III linUll or blood. And now tho American llac is our nag ami me uiiiieu ni.uus 1 America is rs rnucn a part or Hawaii as Hawaii . an 'Integral part of the great American' commonwealth. (Ap- lilauso.) "Since l"n, not only tho Constitu tion could bo said to have followed the flag, but Congressmen have followed also. Ant) tonight wo are glad to meet ou -i American citizens. "With llm courtesy of the chairman of the mooting, I ask your Indiilgenco for but a fow brief moments. "As an American citizen, nnd n mi- WEATHER KIOSK TO DIRECTED i Automatic Weather Man To Tell Public Of Our Climate Tho parts of tho weather bureau kiosk to be erected at the corner of Hotel and Hlsliop street near the Young Automobile Stand nro ready for assomblago and workmen nro al ready prepurln gto erect It. Hrlofly, the little stand is an automatic weath er bureau for tho public, registering rosxlmum nnd minimum temperatures, etc. iho selection and arrangement of the instruments required careful con sideration. As Iheru was nothing of tho sort previous to Its introduction I by tho weather bureau. It was neces. graph. The kiosks have been estab lished In Jiiany largo cities In the States. Bulletin Business Office Phone 250. Bulletin Editorial Room Phona 1SA SHOES FOR THE AVERAGE BOY OR GIRL Broad walk Oxford's and sandals have just arrived, and we have all sizes in black and tan leathers, Open Saturday evenings. Manufacturers1 Shoe Co., Ltd., 1051 "Fort St. - Phone 282. on the better development of our .11- .j verslled Industries and American ' l.i.nicbulldlnR Our principal Industry, which Is m.K.ir. has Is own experluient.il sta-J "ns nnd laboratories equipped with 'he latest modern appliances; but they j only cater to Hie wants and needs of , one Industry We have to look for , wind to the I ederal Experiment Sta , .lion for agricultural knowledge of our j lllllllir. bill HOW fllSt CrOUlllg. IlldllS- ! . i iiujmui, r. uui a hivuh u una jj )""" " ' niuuo prounniu w mo homefeeker of modernte means, when cut up Into hoinesteads. "Ami still another request for your g-inlc Act so thai locnl authority be given us to chunge our land luws a local conditions and process of tho lltnii may require without constantly i.penllng to Washington, or else such ' "cf In our land laws na w III Insure) ' i poor man in getting a homestead lot, at n reasonnblo llKUr "The requests for Federnl asslstanco for the iip-kecp of our highways ami the Immediate relief finin the restric tions of our coastwlso laws ami other matters must uecessailly bo brief, for I nm afraid I am eurroachlug iisni the time of our honored guests. Hut I havo Implicit nmlldenee In tho chair man of this meeting nnd know If It wero tn Ills power ho would nunoiiuco u time and opiorlunlty of ugnln meet- (Continued on Page 2) CONGRESSMEN ON KAUAI. (Special to the 11 u I lo t In.) NAWILIW1LI, Kauai, Sept. 6. Congressional party arrived this ' morning after perfect trip, and re-' ceived by Kauai committee. Splen did day. B There was n good time nt tiro Country Club on Saturday night when the Chowder was biought off. ,) During the afternoon n twosome was wt played, and the team bended by II. liiiiaru won out by u to 7. Several of the Congressmen .were , nt the Chowder, and limy certnlnlir) enjoyed themselves Vto tho limit.' The program that was carried out, was an excellent one, mid some of ,, the Items were worthy of profession-'i ills. , ' ' j", Cunlin and bis quintet were In. good form, nnd their playing was ' much appreciated by thoso present. A hula which wns danced by (leoigiv Smithies, James Wilder, Howard Howen and a few others was aluas torpleco ami brought down thn house. The Congressmen said they had never seen anything like It, and never expected to In the future. . The Joy was supreme up till n lain hour, and everybody wns sorry ti try and tear themselves away when ' tho finish enme. 'A Tho whole afternoon nnd evctilni;, was u record one, nnd was up to tho high standard always set by ft thu popular club. Must be very strong Must be durable Must not pinch toes. J'.st three good reasons why our shoss should be at-' tractive to parents. A new shipment of the T' 'Uf W jV1A. . .:,& 1A' ,- , -fry f,f