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The Independent. [volume] (Honolulu, H.I.) 1895-1905, July 03, 1899, Image 1

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Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE
The combined stocks of Oastle Cooko and the Pacifio
Hardware Compuny give us the most complete and best
assorted line of goods in Honolulu We shall at present
continue business at the old stand of Castle Cooko aiid
shall carry a stock or
General Merchandise
- Hardware and Household Supplies
Art Goods and Artistic Supplies
Picture Fromiiig a Specialty
WvG are prepared to Estimate on Scales
ifr om Sight Pounds up to Sixty Tons
SIAIK OFFICE FOUT AND MEECHANT bTS
Messrs Oastlo Cooko rotain an interest in the business and solicit for it
a uontinuance of the patronage so kindly oxtonded them in the past
Theo 1
Davies i Co Id
SUGAR FACTORS
IMPOKTBHS OF
G tiier al Merchandise
AND
gent8 for Lloyds
Canadian Australian Steamship Line
British Foreign Marino Insurance Co
Northern Assurance Co Fire and Life
Canadian Pacific jJnilway Co
N Pioneer Line of Packcta from Livorpool
35 Dilierent Styles
GOLD OAK BEDROOM SETS
CHEVAL AND DUCHESSE
In Elogant unit Varlos DosIrhs
Extension Dininj Tables Parlor and Dining Chairs
JUBT TO HAND PER ft 0 ALLEN
C0YNE4HEHRTEN FURNITURE COMPANY
J A MEHRTEN Manager
folopnlma 028 PROORRSS BLOCK Cor Bnrt BarotanfltB
ALOHA UHUI STORE lHOS LINDSAY
Hnvo on exhibition and for sale
HiwaUaa Fanoy Work MaUInns Fans
Bat Bralda Oalabishes Etc
U72 School Btreot near Llllha ly
Manufacturing Jeweller
Call and Inspoot tho eautlful and usolnl
dlspay of oos for presents or for por
Bnnnl ime and adornmnt
i ove Building Furl Utreet
COLONIAL BUBEAU 18 FAVORED
OonRroto Llltoly to Adopt Any Plan
McKinloy Bucgosts
i
Special Dispatch to Tho Gall
Oall HeAdquabters Wolliugtou
Hotel Washington Juno 27 Con
gress will probably consider favorab
ly anyuggestionthe President may
make that a department of oolonios
bo established with a Cabinet ofll
cor at its head There ib a general
disposition among members of bnih
houses who aro in Washington to
advocnto tho establishment of civil
governments In all the inlands as
soon as possible and the mlief of
military authorities from all exebpt
purelj military duties
Hawaii and Porto Itlco it is be
lieved would offer simple problems
but the Oubnu and Philippine situ
otiotis aro more eomplox Cuba it
is generally couceded will not bo
annexed to the United States with
out an expression of the wish by the
people ot I ho island to be so treated
In the Philippine it is believed
tho military government must bo
continued until every vostigo of in
surrection is stamped out although
ovon now tho filial affairs nf the isl
ands might very well be put
dor civilian control Ttfe whole
prohom of future control and depo
sition of the former possessions of
Spniu is one which will have to re
ceive the closest attention of Con
gress Said Senator ftfallory of
Florida
The Hawaiian8 are pretty woll
assimilated with tho American in
thnd It m diffeieut with the in
habitants of Porto Itleo and the
Philippines One of the firt tittups
to be done in thoce inland in my
opinion i to establish schools in
which tho English language hhall
be spukeu I think it would be de
sirable too at the qarliest posible
moment torelievo the -military
outhorities in all the islAuds of the
purely civil functiom which they
aro at present disohorging
If we are to have a colonial oy
tern of bourse wo must have a col
onial deportment said Rupreseut
ativo Garduer of New Jersey None
of our present executive depart
ments is so organized as to aptly ad
minister affairs of outlying posses
sions iBiipposo the State Dapart
ment is probably the best GLted to
look after their interests if thoy are
to be administered by one of the
present department as many of tho
questions that will arise concerning
them will be questions in which for
eign nations will have moro or less
interest It might bo advisable to
organize a bureau of colonial affairs
in the State Department and put it
in charge of a special Secretary of
Stato for Colonial Affairs
Some man thoroughly informed
ab to international relations should
bo placed at the head of suoh a
bureau Tho name of Represent
ative Hitt of Illinois would doubt
ldss occur to many in public life in
connection with such a position
The problem presonted are diffi
cult and wo will have to proceed
with caution said Representative
Livingstone of Georgia I am in
clined to think that wo cannot af
ford to treat Porto Rtco and the
Philippines any less liberally than
we have pledged ourselves to treat
Cuba and that we ought to offer to
allow thorn to establish governments
of their own if thoy aro capable of
it Of course auoh governments
would have to bo under our goneral
supervision and control for many
years to come if not permanently
If the people of the Islands aro cap
able of it I should favor giving
them territorial governments the
same as Arizona has
It may bo found that theao peo
ple ond especially the Filipinos aro
not capable of any great degree of
self govommout aud if this is found
to be the ubeb wo must glvo them a
n
HONOLULU H I MONDAY JULY 3 1899
0 jpo Steamers of This Liuo Will Arrive and Leave
This Portias Horeundor
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
AUSTRALIA JULY 10
MARIPOSA JULY 10
AUSTRALIA AUG 2
MOANA AUG 16
AUSTRALIA AUG SO
AllAMEDA SEPT 13
AUSTRALIA SEPT 27
MARIPOSA OOT 11
AUSTRALIA OOT 25
FOR SAN FRANCESCO
AUSTRALIA JULY Id
MOANA JULY 21
AUSTRALIA AUG 8
ALAMEDA AUG 18
AUSTRALIA SEPT 5
MARIPOSA SEPT 15
AUSTRALIA OOT 3
MOANA OOT 18
AUSTRALIA OOT 81
In connection with tho sailing of the above stoamors the Agents are
prdparod to issue to intending paBsongors coupon through tickets by any
railroad from San Francisco to all points in tho United Stoton and from
New York by any steamship lino to all European ptrtn
For further particulars npply to
m Gk Irwin -Go
XjrMITElID
General Agents Oceanic S S Company
THE PACIFIC HARDMRE CO LTD
FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS
KINO AND BET HEL STREETS
form of government best suited to
their needs Wo cannot shirk our
responsibility for the future good
government of tho islands and far
tho protection of the rights of all
other lowers that may oomor into
contact with their people -
Passenger Travol
AnntVALS
From San Francisco yler bark
Albort Juno 80 E T Shaw Mrs
Sachs Mies Bessie Smart E E Ed
ward I G Ourther Frank Beuero
From Hawaii and Maui per stmr
Kinau July 1P Pec k G E Rigg
Y Ghee Look Young H F Lyons
Mrs T Lewie Mrs C M Pane O L
Cutting Chiug Shai Bro Matthias
Brb Charler J T Wood Wm H
Cornwell P P Wood R L Ouilvie
H J Welsh J B German M W Ber
gan N B Lansing Mrs Mary AW nu
and child Miss J B Massey Miss B
Maoy F B McStooker J F Clay
Mrs A L Linglo Raml Maoy O M
Witham T3lbop Willis R W Pod
more Henry West John T Raker J
A Peroida J Winter Mrs W Brown
Bro Henry and 86 deck
From Maui ports per stmr Clau
dine July 2 Harold Castle P M
Pond A L O Atkinson Kenneth
Atkjneou A S Canavarro and son C
Bolte and wife Miss J Kirklatid H
0 Mosaman and wife O SorimRor
WD Lowell Miss L Taylor Miss
A Saffery Miss M Kepa G E Rose
crans W O Smith N W Brundago
1 Miss it Nape Miss Z Rogers Mrs
Kohaulelio L A Dickey O W Dickey
J H Ntii D A M Grouse S C Mills
P Ohrt J A Griffin A W KnulTmnn
R E Maynard Mr Mirrlens Mrs
Hayseldop Miss Z ler Ah Young
and wile Young Jhook Hir ly J
Aahong Mm A Borna Mis Rogn
Lincoln Mrs Naipo unci child S J
Ruddoll Mrs J B Castle and two
servantP Miss White C Buchanan
WK Nnipo D H Kahaulelio A
Alirons and 50 dock
From Nawiliwili per stmr Mika
hala July 2 O Isenborg and family
F Riokard and if- J K Burnett
and wife H C Perry 1 Elliott J
Knudsou J McClollan H P Walton
W J Johnson Miss C Finkler Miss
Miss E Bishop Mic Hardwick Miss
L Gronsalves jrs K Evans Mrs L
Ekekoln Mrs J Bump J K Hookauo
Dr A 7 Derby Muster R Bishop O
Rodriques W Lorenz H Johuson
Jl Urabbo J i D erry Untng bang
aud 61 deck
From Kapaa por stmr Jas Makee
July 1 Mrs Alfred Willis
DEPARTURES
For San Francisco per bk S O
Allen July 1 Miss Ida Chandon
Miss Cordelia Chandon Miss Hazel
Chandon Mrs N Dale Miss Violet
Dale
m
Anchored
Sailors and landlubbers soldiers
aud civilians flock to the Anchor
Saloon because thoy aro woll treated
in the cosy room of that establish
ment and served with first class beer
high grade liquors and the favorite
anutt uanaaian Malt wniskoy
BEDSPREADS 150 Marseillesat
1 eaoh at Sachs
Wc havo been authorised
to sell -
Harzer Sauerbrunne
AT
500 per -Case of 50 Bottles
Owina to snurious imilatiotiB hav
ing been brought to this market tho
Public iB hereby notified that tho
only
Gemiina Sanerbraireii
IB UOXTLUD 1Y THE
Harzer Koenigs Br aQoun Qaolte
Asd overy bottle bears their trade
mark and stamp
II HAGKFELD CO
Limitod
Sole Aguuts Hawaiinu IelaudB
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THE INDEPENDENT
Vol IX
No 1242
Wiltes Steamship Co
TIME TABLE
O L W1CJHX 1res 8 Hi Itdfoc hflt
OaptJ A KIMJ lortnpt
StmrTKlSAU
ILAllKIC Commander
ytl leave Honolnlu feyory Tuesday nt 12
oclnc k noon touching at Lahalna llaa
laoa Hay unit Makcna tho same day Ma
linkonn KBwnlbne mm I nnrnhoehofl tho
followlnti day arriving fit Hllo Wednos
lav oroiiing
Returning will sail from Hllo every Fri
day at Ooclookp in touohluR at lanpa
hoclioo Jfalmkonn Knwalhae Makona
ilaalaca Roy and Lahalna arriving at
Honolulu Saturday nlcht
Wilt call lit Poholkl t una on the
becoml trip of each month arrlvlnc thero
oil i tho morniriK of tho day of sailing from
Hilo to Honolulu
The popular rout to tho Volcano la vie
Hllo A Rood carriage road the entire
distance
Stmr OLAUBIISIE
OAMEilON Commander
Will leave Honolnlu Taosdays at 5 r u
wiichlnR at Kahnlui Hana Hamoa and
I Klpahtjln Moni ltetnrning arrives a
Honolulu Sunday morninRS
Will call at Nun Knupo once eac
month
This Company will reserve the nnt ol
tilako chaue8 in tho time of departnio ond
rtval its Bteamers withoni notice and
will not be responsible for any conse
nncen arisinu therefrom
MusiKuies mnat be at the Landlnga to
ihoir freight this Company wll
mi eold itaelf responsible for freight after
it itas been landun
live stoek recoived only atownera risk
iv mf cr Valunbleeof passengers nnleaa
pi u m the care of Pursers
XSP Paaeongors are requested to Tw
base liekets before embarking Thoat
httiug to ct so will bo subject to anaddl
tinj ohnrcf o twentv five percent
Tho tcpany will not bo liable for loss
of nor Injury to nor delay in the delivery
baggago or pereonai eUeotsof the pBssen
fcrlioxondthe amonnt of JlOOon unless
thu viluuf t o mine bo declared at or
ueforotbe issno of tho ticket and freight
is niiid theicoii
xiiyntjiloyeis of the Company are for
muuifii to rrceiyo freight without dolivei
Injj hipping receipt therefor in the form
prtucribod by tho Company andwhIeh
muv be eoen by slitppera upon application
to tho pursers of tho Companys Htearaors
tibiipejs ure notified that ififreight lb
suippud without such receipt it will be
1 v at the risk of tho shipper
O1AU8SPBE0KELS WM OIRWIN
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HONOIiBLU
ifrn Vaneijco Agents THE JSEyAcA
NA TIONAL BAtfk OF SAX FRANCISCO
DRAW KXOHANQE OH
6AN KltANOIBCO The Nevada National
flunk of Ban Francisco
LONDON Tho Union Dank of London
Ltd
NKW YORK American Exchange Na
tional Bank
OHIOAGO Merchants National Dank
PARIB Orcdit Lyonuais
BKULIN Drosdnor Dauic
HONG KONG AND YOKOHAMA Hont
Kong Shanghai BnnklncCorporatloB
NEW ZEALAND AND
Bank of Now Zealand
VIOIORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank
of British North America
Xittnsiicf a General BanUnp and Jchari
Buiineu
DopoMta Received Loans made on A
proved Kennrltv Commercial and Travel
era Credit Issued Dills of Kxonang
tigught and sold
Dnitiior Promvtly rennM y
FOR RENT
Tho Premises known as tho
TIVOLI
ou tho beach at Waiklki
Furnished or Unfurnished
For particulars apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE
1150 Wo 310 Fort St
loRRIS K KEOBOKALOLE
OFKIOK NO in KAAHUMANr
Street Honolulu formorly A Rosai
tlcu United Btatea Custom House
UrokerN Accountants Bearohera of
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