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1i?K HllKOULT KOTBLICA&. I'ablMMtf Every Hacatog Except Monday V h R- Grieve Cstapany, Lbaitod. EDWLV S. GILL - - EDITOR TEL3PH0NES. IXMwOatT. - Mala flS Editorial Tttntm MaJa 123 Ktuaroi at tfee Post OSce at EL T.a malL ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Per Month, by Carrier S -75 One Year, by Mall S.00 .-.i Months, br Slall 4.00 Thrst Months, by Mail or Carrier. 25 HONOLULU. H. T OCT. 24. WOO. WEATHER. YESTERDAY. Miaa Trf 77 l Wsreo. M Interna T pwiMat - 7 1 . 4tcr. Mxtmaa Q. WMP TO. I Uk-Ii. Ma Inmt Potat (or Ukp IMt'W ' M-si Katetiro rvmmurr pott Toovr. SBPtfSLICAN TICKET. For Dalagar, to Congress. I Cacppired Tern S6tb Coagre..) AMUEL I'AHKBit For Deflate to Congress. (Full Term 57 U Cancn -) WMCEL l'ARKEK. For Saaators Island of Oahu. U C A CHI. KC1L BROWN. .KORGK U. CARTKIt I.ARKKCK L. CUAIIBK. FKAXK I'AHIA. IIKNRV WATKRHOTSE. i'or Rpro6ntfttivos Fourth Dis- triot. H H.LI AM AYLlCi j. K UiLFiLLAN. UJki. H. H000S. J W. KBIKI. IONAJI KUMALAK. O U, UOUKUT&UN. For Representatives Fifth District. W. J. C0RLHU. Jl. K. HITCHCOCK. LNOCM JOHNSON. J. I KAULUKOU". JOHN C. LANB. L. I 3kCANDLI2SS. PrabaM) tbr dvrtbX'r in tt in favor ( i be baiMinic of wklowalks hccaiibc 1 re i no Mdalk tnikt in which its ia iMterested. Tbe fdmt ttwirt will flud plunty of Hork abend in breakiu? up the lumber 1 1 list, trust, lwik'i trubt. liquor mi-, tad nanxroiis other trusus that !i bto carefully fostt'rwl by the uiment of Hawaii. How man of the rusidonts of are op(MMi to the hmldim: of side-".!k aitd the paving of streets after the . li itit ton of tb past week? ltefore can expert to make much progress toward Iteeouiiu the Pacific metropolis nnture mteuded her, &be must lift If out of the mud. TUc Territory of Hawaii is soou to li.ne a vwit from au pjcjnjrt from tho of Lforoctry. Uepartment of ThU fact was announced rday atorainc by Dr. Walter Maxwell nt the meeting of the Planters It is Inteuded to have an expert from this tWpartincitt detailed for duo throughout the islands. The Star, which claims to be a ropinV i.an iwpw, has yet to publish the ticket. I it true that the Star" proOMg to bolt part of the ticket aud a fusion tkket of its own jut as soon a, tbe time for filing nominations tpirea? It will be reajwnbotvd that the S:ir wac qatte iunwloHt that tho au and democrat, should fuse and its oattwUiac etockhotder is known to if viobxtriy opftoised to exery nominee a the ticket not always known as an .i tive "ouefefoHary." John Oulbura. the leader, ami Prtace l)atd. the deniwratic candidate foe coagrwa, are employing sexral htimlred Cbiaeee carpenters aud rartorS oa work for theai at Hauuakaha. The workinguien J r ahy it is that these kder. who loudly proclaim their for tfee ?orkittg awn. prefer to employ Clriaese? Why give work to ihe Asiatic aud leave the to get work from the republicans? I it boCHUHe democracy loves the man and republicans the dollar? Now that it stvms apparent from the decision of Judge Humphreys in the Ka-male Sagar amijiauy cas? that the njust up their ill-gotten gains for promoting, some of the men who have been putting up money on assessable stock Olaa and Kihei are asking xvhx the proawters of Olaa should have taken to themselves $2.r00,000 of paid-up stock for land that cost them $TOi).O00 and xxhy the promoters of Kihei sboutd haxe paid themselves for land which cost them only Sou of the tckbo!ders xrho have been putting up taoncy for supposed iHiprowmeuts on these very cpealre plantations are beginning to wonder if the assessments haw. gone the way of of the stock which was paid uj into the pocket of the promoters? In an iuterviexv in another eoluaja Louis Kauake, assistant postmaster, calk attention to the fact that people of Honolulu now haxe the benefit of special delivery of letters by the payment of the fee for the ten-cent special delixtry stamju The scisl delixcry syjdera was established la the United Stattwabaut ten years ago ami while originally it applied osly ts ciia bavins free delivery, it has been extended until now Jt applies to third rhst eSocs . that . all offices havisz a taraoac in exruaw. of ?LfX 4 Hrjr tai; rt tea casts eseb stod if f.teKl m a iefter. or iapr. w pesciaw. fe 12ttie to ih rcsular teta?e, m anx the ttcial tJdJwnr of ti patiaw at olJ.t. ,Tk Tal dditrery ninch iatroiuiHi ia th larser cities tyicially la rmtMnz rnoil in the saborhan tovrat, Jinr 0ftim Tnjrkr than ts!isr Patrons of the mail hr who d-re qnkk sarwi to tharIter sent to tW maiolaod cas tbeEj rery much by addinz a j'ial dtlirery staiap te tfec istac and harins one placed on tbe aasrwr ly th corresiiondot in the Slate. PoiJe dcairiiw: to reach friends in dwtafit scctioD of the oty of can do . in very short time by piario? a teaat special deliverj1 jaxep oa the letter in addition to the rsbr postage and droppins it in the tUi5ce. The writer has oftimes found tbe special deihery system ranch quicker than ncssDrer serricc. A MOST PERNICIOUS STSTEM. Vof in that section of New York cirr known ah i1k tit side, which embraces the "etiB of the city at of Broadway and MMth of Fourteenth street, has be-cook fo o)-'n and notorious under that Great detaocratic organization. Tammany bait, that the ministers of the city supported by the New York Herald, Evening Post awl one or two other papers, are wncins trorous warfare aeainst .it. The eondition has raised the question as to tlie metliods of suppressing and controlling vice and the opinions substantiate the viewa by this. pair that the licensing of vice, as at Iwitei, and conducting it under police protection is the most infamous 'system eer devised. It licenses and fosters' the worst and most debasing form of slavery ever known, just as it is doing in Honolulu today A correspondent of the Pom. writing on the question, says: "Vhilo cordially with the strictures of the Htening Post on the conduct of the Tammany police, as breosht out at the Episcopal convention, I feel that exception should be taken to the statements that what now goes on is 'wore than the licensing of bouses of ill-fame,' and that 'in the case of the latter nobody is harmed except thoM; who visit buch place-, voluntarily. The licensing of such places lowers the whole moral tone of the community and not the least of its bad results is that where it has prevailed for any length of time the police are always in league with the brothel-keepers and are a hindrance rather than a help to efforts to rescue joung girls from a life of vice. At the recent international congress on the white slave trade facts were brought out which would have leen incredible if the evidence had not been irresistible. Governor Roosevelt wroto in a letter published in the July Philanthropist: "'At one time I used to acquiesce w hen people said that the evil should be licensed for the purpose of controlling it. Since ou call my attention to the result in Paris and Belgium I have made some inquiries and I cannot sufficiently express my horror of the system.' " BUT IT'S DIFFSBBNT NOW. One of the plank in the democratic national platform of 1SC0 on which the democratic nominees of that year for support reads as follows: "That the democratic party are in fax or of the acquisition of the island of Cuba on such terms as shall be honorable to ourselves and just to Spain at the earliest practicable moment." This declaration is interesting just now: lit asks for such terms as are "honorable to ourselves and just to Spain." Xot a word about first asking the consent of the Cubans. Not a word about the terms bciug just to the inhabitants of the inland. Not a word about the title to the island belonging in reality to the Cubans rather than to Spain, such as ii beiuc talked by Bryan with reference to the Philippines. When the democratic platform of 1SG0 was adopted the theory of the consent of the governed had not percolated into the democratic creed. It would, of course, hae been ridiculous for the democrats to have intimated that the consent of the Cubans was necessary before the United States could take jurisdiction oxer the islands, as proposed, xx hen at the same time the democratic south was holding four millions of negroes in slavery regardless of their consent. Some of our democratic friends, like Brother McClanahan, for instance, might xvith propriety devote a little time to this democratic platform plank and see it they can square it xvith the position assumed by the party in the Kansas City platform Curator Lex. If the constitution the flag into Guam so as to make sitireas of the United States out of inhabitants of that atol before it was ever dreamed of creating it into a territory, what jbecame of the constitution and the Bag in Hawaii, which became a part of the United States by treaty and joint resolution of congress? Puptllys Lex. If jou mean the constitution of the United States, such a thing is t known in law in Hawaii. N beyond the pale of such an in .t;ent. though Guam, having been taken j the navy as a prtie of xvar. Is differently situated. Open Door For Chinese. Philadelphia North American.J United States Judge Estee, who recently icade a ruling that a native of the Island of Guam did not need to be naturalised to become a citizen of 'Hawaii, has rendered an important decision regarding the rights of Chinese to land hi Hawaii. As the Chinese in question had shipped from New York, Judge decided that he had a right to enter the United States at any other point. The case is important because it bears directly oa the Question whether the Chinese ia the Hawaiian kkads hare a right to laad on the mainland. The act creatine the Territory of Hawaii specifically denies them that privtiese. bat Jadge Estcc's opinion evideBtly is that this k iiacoatitutioaal. A logical coaeiitoiofi Is "that sat only the natives of the Philippine Wanda, bat all the Chinese and ether undesirable real. Heats 'ef the archipelase are .legally entitled to, free entry into taw country. Expansion baa ka penalties. i i When you cannot sleep for coughing ' j it !s kardlr necearr that any 3! ' ' shczld tell xou that voa ceed .a fsr I deses of Chamberlain's Coois RcEKd? . to allay the Irritation of the threat ami 1 stake sleep pcesibfe. It Is gvxd Try II. For sale by Bensoa. golth & Co., general agents. Texrizarr of HawalL , M'CLELLM ND & -CO: The desirable elements of elevation, Good Air, Marine View, Accessibility, And an increasingly attractive residence district are combined in MANOA -:- LOTS We offer two well located ones at $2,508 Each. M'CLEHANPOBMCO. Tel.3Iain69 - - Jndd Building NOTICE. The regular quarterly meeting of the Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd.. will be held at its office on Tuesday, October 30, at 10 o'clock a. m. JAS. GORDON SPENCER, Secretary. Honolulu, October 23, 1900. SAILING NOTICE. The sailing of the steamer Kinau postponed until 4 p. m. this day. WILDER STEAMSHIP CO. Honolulu, October 23, 1900. BGBY'S Violin -Studio EOOM i, LOVE BLDG. Metropolitan Meat Co. -- 108 KING STREET. Q. J. WATiTiEK, Manager. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS and NAVY CONTRACTORS ATTENTION! Republican Drill Corps!! The Eepublican Drill Corpsare ordered to assemble for PAEADE at the Drill Shed at 6:30 p. m. ON THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 19S0. MA JOE, G. W. ZLEGLER, Commanding. I HE man that is content to whisper down a well. About the kind and quality of goods he has to sell, Will never make one-half as many dollars As he who climbs a tree and "HOLLERS." II ABOUT THE MCE A1 LXJIGH s- - 1 IEI EMGUMD BAKERY Serves every morning and noon in its cool Lanai, and which only a first-class Bakery -could afford to furnish at the price. Booms reserved for ladies. We make up lunches, also cold sliced ham, cheese and sardine sandwiches, in any quantities, for basket picnics. Ntw EiglttH. Itktry j. miu una, no. Hotel 'PhoneT Street - - -:- A CONVERSATIOK Said B to A the other day, Together ae they sat, "Letfa jrou and I Each ao atod bar " And A iayrini, -By Wbtr "One of Wiley's ironing Tfcbles .. 9- - rf 1 That's "Dart yes May; TheMhMe OCaAtkat Uwte:ha tm Tfcayl banc tmn aviBaaw hbm. B.'UIV Hi F. BamTmJLlKirSHOP, - Of f oait Wail, Kkhola Co. 5XSASCI4X. TliE ii Uk OF MWIU. UiOTED Incorpcrated Under the Lavs of the Republic of HatraiL CAPITAL WOO.OW.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: Charles JL Cooke President P. C. Jores a H. Cooke Cashier F. C Atherton Assiaant Cashier Directors: Henry Waterhoose, Tom Hay, F. W. Macfariaae, E. D. Tenney, J. A. JlcCandJess. Solicits the Acccunts of Firms, Corporations. Trusts, individuals and will promptly and carefully attend to all business connected banking entrusted to it. Sell and purchase Exchange, issue Letters of Credit. SATNG5 DEPARTMENT. Ordinary and Term Deposits received and Interest allowed in accordance with rules and conaitions printed in passbooks, copies of which may he had on application. Judd building, Fort street GLAUS SPilECKELS. WH. G. IRWIN Claus Spreckels & Co., Bankers. HONOLULU. - - - H.T. San Francisco Agents The Nevada National Bank of San Francisco. DRA"W:EXCHA2JGE on SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada National Bank of San Francisco. LONDON The Union Bank of !.;.-don, Ltd. NEW YORK Anrican Exchange National Bank. CHICAGO National Bank. PABIS Credit Lyouuais. BERLIN Dresdner Ink. HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA The Hongkong and Shanghai Bankine Corporation. NEW ZEALAND KD Bank of New Zealand. VICTORIA AND VANCOUVE1' Bank of British North Amorica. TRANSACT A GENEBAX, BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Deposits Received. Loans Made on Approved Security. Commercial and Travelers' Credit Issued. Bills of Exchange Bought and Sold. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY AC-COUNTED FOB. BISHOP & CO. BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANK" ING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Commercial and Travelers1 Letters of Credit issued, available in all the Principal Cities of tho World. INTEREST allowed on fixed deposits: SEVEN days notice 2 per cent. (This form will not bear interest unless it remains undisturbed for one month.) Three Months S per cent, .per annum. Six Months 3 per cent, per annum. Twelve Months 4 per cent. pn annum. WE WOULD CALL YOUR special attention to a full line of 4? o CORSET! ii2:922S& ranging from $1.25 to $3.00 a pair (these are extra good value.) SB A good assortment of Chicago ana P. D. CORSETS al-ways on hand. E. W.JORDAN No. 10, Fort Street. Hi LOVEJOY aaaaal A.VvaaV E3fti aWawMBMBaaBaWnB njMjjpjB iHaiVA .r ", "" ," -- 7rv , praMyiTvfia'Him,"'J J lP MUJlnlWffWMmM IP'S. THE HOXOLTTLTJ REPUBLICAN, "WKDKESD1X, OCTOBER 24, 1900. M. W. E. BIffiS Real Estate Stocks and Bonds COR KM & BETHEL ST S All Island Stocks Bouglit and Sold on CommissionT Orders promptly attended to. FOR SALE. Lots on Fort St Lots on King St Lots on Beretania St Lots on Kinau St Lots on Lunalilo St Lots on Wilder Ave. Lots on Spencer St Lots on Prospect St Lots at Manoa. Lots at Punahou. ' ( Lots in McCulla tract Lots at Waikiki. Eight acres land Nuuanu Valley, cheap. Lots on the installment plan. Houses and lots everywhere and prices to suit 5-room house and lot on install- ments 3.000 G-room house and lot, easy terms $3,500 7-room house and lot on install- ments 134,000 10-room house and lot, terms to suit- I have bargains in houses and lots, all sizes, shapes and prices, and will take pleasure in showing any or all of them. I have what you want if you will let me know what it is. FOB EXCHANGE. A beautiful corner 200x200 feet situated in the best residence section of Honolulu. Will exchange for sugar stocks, Kihei, McBryde, "Waialua or any other of the old line of dividend paying stocks. This is an excellent chance to make an exchange te your advantage. 4 . c"1 KING UP jPHOXE 3 06 W: i BlfflS VnanVT Inaaaaaaaaaf FULL RACKETS AND 1900- BALLS; ; U7E HfllE 1rtPORTFD Goods for txyo year '' ' "- their superiority. Vvftrsft IRK PHCIFIC CYCLE MFG. CO. Ehler's Building, Fort St. AAL-L-, NICHOLS CO., L.TD. The Cheapest Place to Buy Furniture :is: MATHEWS CHEAP FURNITURE STORE. Bedroom Sets, from $20 00 Safes, from $2 00 Enameled Iron Beds 6 00 Cano Chairs 75 Refrigerators 12 00 Pillows, from . . . 25 Baby Carriages, Baby Chairs, Cribs, Rockers, etc., BOOK DEPARTMENT Latest books and magazines sold at publishers prices or les3. Books lent to read 5cts a vol. Over 2000 titles to choose from. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Spectacles to suit all sights and all eyes, from 25 cents to $1.50. Opera and iield glasses cheapest in town. GIVE US A GALL, AND YOU WDLL SAVE MONEY. Ii. S. 1VTH.THEWS & SOfi. 26 Beretania Street between Fort aud Nuuanu. y that others follow us, proves Our prices are the lowest. ueN& aW II Mr B' B Australia extra choice assortment in affords in VEGETABLES Cheese, Frozen Pouluy and supply of Gruenhagon's & CO., LTD. REES-2 ly the Steamer Wc have received an ice: HOUSE 'Everything that the market FRUITS and Also Fancy Cream Oysters and oui usual 1 Chocolate. HENRY MAY THE WATERHOUSE STORE'THE MclNTYRE STORE Bethel Street, Telephone 24 Cor. King and Fort Sts. Tel 82 K. IS0SHIMA. KING STREET, xVBOVE BETHEL STREET. SPECIAL SALE IN JAPANESE MATTING 15 to 25 cents a yard. The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.. Has Removed its Offices and Showroom o Alakea Street, Makai "Merchant BARGAINS IN ELECTRIC FIXTURES. On and after August 9, all Electric Fixtures and Shades now in stock will be sold ata GREAT SACRIFICE to make room for shipment to arrive per "Andrew Welch." . NEW . LINE .OF . - TENNI5 AH QLF QOOD5: JUST RECEIVED. ISSQIHttNT B.GJ. 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