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The Independent. [volume] (Honolulu, H.I.) 1895-1905, January 06, 1899, Image 1

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Vol VIII
INDEPEN
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE
The Fine Passenger Steamers of This Line Will Arrive and Leave
This Fort as Hereunder
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
AUSTRALIA JAN
MARIPOSA FEB
Theo I uavies Co Id
SUGAR FACTORS
IMPORTERS OF
General Merchandise
Telephone 92
AND
0O3E3ISSIO3ST HiOISAJSnrJB
HONOLULU H I FRIDAY JANUARY 5 1899
FOR SAN FRANCESCO
AUSTRALIA JAN
MOANA FEB
In connection with the sailing of the above Bteamers the Agents are
prepared to issue to intending passengers coupon through tickets by any
railroad from San Francisco to all points in the United States and from
Nov York by any steamship line to all European ports
For further particulars apply to
Wm G Irwin Co
LIMITED
General Agents Oceanic SS Company
The Latest in Lamps
Direct from the Factory
Bourdoir Piano Table Banquet Student
Hall liainps and Veranda Lanterns
New and Artistic Designs in Shades and Globes
A CHOICE SELECTION OF
OoiDley -- IPrints 7
Vickerys Specialties the Latest Novelties to Arrrive
Table Knives Hunting Knives Bafcchor Knives
POCKET OTTTLIEJIRrsr
Just Received
Picture Frames Moulding and Cornice fellies
JKT Call and Examine New Goods Being opened for the
THE PACIFIC HARDWARE GO LTD
FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS
igents for Lloyds
Canadian Australian Steamship Lino
British Foreign Marine Insurance Co
Northern Assurance Co Fire and Life
Canadian Pacific Railway Co
Pioneer Lino of Packets from Liverpool
P O Box 145
E McINTYRE BRO
East Corner fort fc einq Sts
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries Previsions and Feed
New and Fresh Goods received by every packet from California Eastern
States nnd European Markets
Standard Gradn of Canned Vorjetables Fruits and Fish
Goods delivered to any part of the Olty
iPIi TRW HQTJWflJ TmiAOTI0W ptamtwwti
REAL LESSON OF CHRISTMAS
Thoro Can Bo No Lovo for God Which
is Unattended by Lovo for Man
Too often in our OhHatmas reli
gious observances is this thought al
most entirely lost sight of or not
sufficiently emphasized writes Ed
ward Bok in the December Ladies
Homo Journal There can be no
love for God whioh is unattended
with love for man The final test of
a Christian life is not the worship
of God but always the love of man
for man If the message of Him
whose birth we celebrate at Christ
mas toaches us one thing above all
others it is not that we shall try to
do for Him as a person but that we
shall seek to do for one another
That is knowing Jesus and dearly
understanding Him And wherever
this true conception of His life and
teaching is reached there we find
men and women thrilled with the
passion for giving The little child
wakes on Christmas morning with
its heart full to overflowing with
gladness and by every gift in stock
ing or beside oradle or bed is
taught anew the old old lesson of
lovo Husband and wife brother
and Bister lover and sweetheart
friend and friend as they receive
their gifts are reminded once more
that love is not a dream but a real
ity and a reality which grows more
vital more precious and enduring
with the years The sick in chair
or in bed as they open their Christ
mas packages are almost reconciled
to loneliness and pain The friend
less the poor the outcast the waifs
on the streets those who have
sinned and seem shut out from God
and from man all begin to feel
Btrange thrills of hopeaud renewed
aspirations as thuy are taken up and
enfolded in the richness and fullness
of the Divine love as it comes to
them through human love or atten
tion on Christmas Day That is
kuowiug Christmas in its highest
and noblest sense in its truest con
ception knowing it in that spirit
from which we rieriye the surest
happiness
Technical Education in England
The advantages of technical edu
tation in conservative slow coach
England is aptly illustrated by a
correspondent of the London Times
who thus writes
Some rather remarkable elections
to scholarships at Oxford have been
announced within the last six
months which seem to point to
somewhat of a revolution in our
educational system On June 20 T
S Moore aged 17 was elected to a
natural science postmastership at
Merton College Oxford on Octo
ber 17 Charles Everitt aged 16 was
elected to a demyship at Magdalen
College Oxford and on November
21 Arthur M Peak aged 17 was
elected to a scholarship at Christ
Church Oxford All the scholar
ships were of the value of 80 per
annum These three boys were all
from the East London Teohnical
College Peoples Palace This in
stitution situated in the heart of
the east end of London consists of
a da aobool higher day classes and
evening classes and is chiefly sup
ported by the Drapers Company
The day sohool whioh contains
about 880 boys between the ages of
12 and 16 is entirely filled by pupils
from public elementary schools
I most of whose parents are of the
artisan olaBB About half pay the
school fee of Is per week and the
remainder hold small scholarships
awarded by the Drapers Company
The higher day classes enable the
cleverer boys to continue their
studies by scholarships given by the
Drapers Company for two addi
tional years The first two boys
successful at Oxford were entirely
trained iu the day sohool and day
classes while the third joined the
day classes about a year and a half
DENT
MKVLiwmittThwvmiit mmrwimnjmnintr9XrmMim
ago huviug previously attended the
Tottenham Grammar School The
majority of the boys attending the
school become engineers chemiBts
and artisans but it is a remarkable
feature of the times that out of
seven natural Bcienco scholarships
awarded at Oxford in the last six
months three Bhould have fallen to
boys from a sohool of this kind
From The Bishop of London
The following correspondence
from the London Times seems not
altogether inapplicable to certain
religious controversies in Hawaii
nei
Sir I submitted to the Bishop of
London reasons for our present dis
tress and I am favored with the ac
companying reply My submission
embraced the following
I That the Clfurch for want of
authoritative definition is too com
prehensive
II That our religious education
is deplorably defective
III That as the result of the
above defects we are whether cleric
or lay in a most unsatisfactory con
dition and the Church itself but a
figment of what it Bhould be seeing
that it is a true society
Yours faithfully
R P Martin
Hythe Nov 23
Foxham Palace S W Nov 23 9S
My dear Sir What you say is
only too true but it always seems to
mo that the attitude of the English
mind towards religious organization
is the Bame as its attitude towards
all other subjects Little attention
is paid to principles as such the
only desire is to get something that
works fairly well asarule but is ex
posed to criticism It is so with all
our institutions For my own part1
I think that a more definite sub
ordination of individual wilfulness
to the restraints imposed by an in-
telligent appreciation of general
principles is a necessary step in our
future progress That this should
be made manifest in matters of re
ligious organization is my earnest
desire and constant effort
Yours faithfully
M London
R P Martin Esq
Pure and Unadulterated
Nowadays the Anchor Saloon is
busy dispensing the famous Jesse
Moore brand of whiskey Kentuckys
noted product With Wm Carlyle
and Chas Andrews at the helm all
good judges need not fear being
well treated ThiB health renewing
beverage can be had pure and un
adulterated at the Anchor south
oorner of King and Nuuanu
streets
For That Tired Fooling
That steals over you as the days
work is oyer theres nothing else
so good as a refreshing glass of
RAINIER BEER It is the tonio you
need beats all the medicine you can
takebringson a sound refreshing and
healthy sleep and makes one feel like
a new person On tap or iu bottles
at the Criterion Saloon Phone 783
Camarinos Refrigerator
Per AUSTRALIA PlumsPeaohes
Celery Cauliflower Fresh Salmon
Crabs Flounders Frozen Oyster
tiu and shell Apples Grapes Or
auges Figs Lemons Turkeys and
game in season Cranberries Bur
bank Potatoes Fine Olive Oil New
Crop of Dry Fruit Nuts Raisins
eto etc
CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET
Telephone 378
Amerioan Messenger Service
Masonio Temple Telephone 4-1-1
A grand clearancesale of Christ
mas goods including dolls and toys
was commenced Monday at L
B Kerrs store Queen street and bo
great are the bargains that the store
has been crowded all day notwith
standing the holiday Kerr is Bell
ing these goods at half prioe they
being part of a bankrupt stock
bought in London All those in
Bearch of Christmas goods would do
well to oall and examine his stook
No 1091
Wilders Steamship Go
TIME TABLE
0 L
WIGHT Pres B B KOBE Beo
Cnpt J A KING Port Bupt
Stmr KINAU
CLARKE Commander
Will leave Honolulu -very Tuesday at 10
oclock a ni touchinj nt Lahaina Maa
laea Bay nnd Makcna the samp day Ma
liukonn KaWalliau una 1 iaiwiljoehoB the
tullowsng day arriving hi Hilo Wedncs
tlav
Returning will ami from Hilo every Fri
day Ht 8 oclock m touchln at Laupa
hoelioeMalinlonu nun Khui time Makc
na Maalapn Ba and LaUanui the follow
ing iy arriving ai Honul Iu Sutnay am
Will call at PouoiM una on the
second trip of each nionih arriving there
on the morning of the day of sailing from
Hilo to Honolulu
The popular rout to the Volcano Is via
Hilo A good carriage road the entire
distance
Stmr CLAUDINE
CAMERON Commander
Will leave Honolulu Taesdays at 5 p m
touching at Kahului Hana Hamoa and
Kipahuin Maui Returning arrives a
Honolulu Sunday mornings
Will call at Nuu Kaupo once each
month
No Freight will be received after 4
r on day of sailing
This Company will reserve the nght ol
make changes m the time of departure and
arrival of its Bteamers without notice and
i will not be responsible for any conse
quences arising therefrom
Consignees must be at the Landings to
receive their freight this Company wll
not hold itself responsible for freight after
lthaa been landed
Iivt Stock received only at owners riakt
This Company will not be responsible for
Money or Valuables of passengers unlesi
placed in the care of Pursers
SST Passengers are requested to pur
chase Tickets before embarking Tfiost
fiuling to do so will be subject to an addi
tional charge of twenty five per cent
Packages containing personal effects
whether shipped as baggage of freight ii
the contents thereof exceed 100 In value
must have the value thereof plainly stated
and marked and the Company will not
hold itself liable for any loss or damage in
excess of this sum except the goods be
shipped under a special contract
AI employees of the Company are for
bidden to receive freight without deliver
ing a shipping receipt therefor in the form
jiieaunueu Uy me company ana wmen
may uo seen oy
tot
th
shippers upon application
OI the UOE
e pursers Companys Bteamers
liners are notified that if freicht
Shippers
is
lint it nil hn
shipped without such receipt
BOieiy at tne risk of the shipper
OLAUS SPBEOEELS WM Q IBWIN
Clans Spreckels Co
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tional Bank
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Bank of New Zealand
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Transact a General Banking and Exohan
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Deposits Received Loans made on Ay
proved Becurity Commercial and Travel
ers Credit Issued Bills of Exchange
bought and sold
OlilooMnna Promptly Accounted Kor
NOTIOE
HEREBY GIVEN THAT FROM AND
IS after this date Mr O Stillman has no
further authority to collect for and on be
half of Tub Independent
F J TESTA
Honolulu Aug 1 1688 Proprietor

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