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'vTTF-; 3SF ",-Tr -BJrjTT- THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I.. TUESDAY. JULY to, 1900. BHRBvyT b t . I &'" r . k' P". 1 . 1 Evening Bulletin, published Every Day except Sunday. at 210 King Street, Honolulu, H. I., by the UULt.RTlN PCIH.IRIIINO COMPANY. ISntcrcil nt the lt Office In Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, on Hecond-cliiHH 111 tt 1 1 mutter. W. II. tUttlUXUTON lMltor DANH3L LOGAN City Kdltoi , Telephone 250 Post Offlce Hox 718 1UKSDAY. .JULY 10, 1'JH'i rou iKUSiUBNr, vm. Mckinley. t. FOR VICE-PRI-SIDHNT, THEO. FSOOSEVELT. Since Hawnll In an American Terri tory, the old time lA'pieBslon, ' Yon perhaps don't underctnnd how we run things," g marked otf the list. It's pretty hard ln.cn when shln wrecked sailors tcacfi a haven ot safe ty and civilization only to find their institution more fo'rtlhly Impressed upon them than (hiring t lit Ir stay on u desert Isle. The Pioneer Hulldlng and Loan As sociation Is one of the iin.t t thrifty ten-eai-olds the business progress of Ha waii has ever turned out. lleijt of all It Is the great home builder of the Ter ritory In which foreign lords hai no place to leech the people of their earnings. When Manager l.owrb Iinbllc that his first love plantation hut Spreckelsvllle Is on the high read to more ninztilllceut lln.m clal glory. ImeMors In Hawaiian se curities mav rest .isiuri'il that Hawaii Is merely taking the Hrvt steps In the development of Its sugar ludustiy. 1 General Davis's report on the I'orto ' lllcnn suggests that the citizens uf this new island poaqomlirt will be valuable lecrults to the armv that "Don't wnnt 110 work." Which explains the reasoa for the Democratic claim that I'orto lllco should be granted immediate ad mission to the I'nlon v'thout leielv lug Instrurtlan In Hip responslbllltlei of American iltzenshp. New pavements, new sidewalks, etc., etc., are nil right and e wry hotly hope1) Honolulu will be the happy possessor of thtse'blesslngs of the modern city. Hut what will cieate more satisfaction uniong nil classes In all rectlons of the tlty. Is the prompt repair cf the streets that the sewer layliu hns made 11101 0 like plowed llehls than suythlng else. The strict that Is not cut up wltu mountain ridges, Is usually decorated with ciually dlsagrtrahle guUlies, which make the pathway of bicycle or carriage anything hut smooth. The post mortem '.vhhli Is being held over the national K( publican plat form serves to air the ictKonal Ideas jf u number of good citizens, but Its value hns et to lie tsl.ihllshid. The ltepubllcan platform ns adopted by the convention endorses thi McKlnley ad ministration and promise.! u continua tion of the same sound busliuss policy nfter the November elections. The ltepubllcan party has no apologies to , make for the past and Its platform 'b j made up of planks en aled by wise and honest legislation while In power. Theie Is no neceslsty te w tangle over the exact manner In which 3tatemci)s to this effect were" vordnl. While the Governor' Council has the opening of Tantalus lots vnde. ,ne,. slon, Commissioner of Agriculture Tay lor should not forget that the old Hoard of Agrlcultiut vrcpod to s-t niiart 11 portion of tiio Tutit.iliis land for jiark purposes. The site se lected, It will be lemrmbcred was turn ed oer tti(V. It .Caat'e, nlthough the Irtldent'8 land order prevented the completion of tho tnnsfer The then Hoard of Agrltultute made a furth t protmt and the nu'ior iltopped. As fyrmer stcretnry of th" I oard Commls- I alonei1 TnVlor Is woll nciiualnted with tho facts of tho situation, and he should lo nil In his power to save tho land If possible for the use of the public. It is not probable that a public spirited man like Mr. Castle will make a sticnuons light to prevent the return of this land to tho people, when 'lunliilus abounds with property equally acceptable for private grounds. TIIU tourist tradi:. Hawaii has sulllrlenlly letoveml Its senile In time of war or public dun Jiiirnml condition, following tho plagu.i ger." U. H. Const,, Amend., Art. 5. hlege, for the buslnesi men to again f , HOW DUAWN. glvothilr wiiousnttintion 111 im pro - motion of Increased tourist truwl. i.KBitHio of the Tin limy, griiud Jur TI111I the thin Is wtlltiT iiuin more In ,eH lmy )hi ,IW ti, mimer .io our favor Is shown by Hid Inmiuliig 4, . ly .. i,.wi,inii Mlatiilea for iiassuiger lletaiif llnwiill bound ooi-nn Bli iinnis, luit'tliii suptilr of louills Ins yet lo.rlio nhtivo figure that will 01110 Hie biiilnc Kiiniiiunlty to uy "cnmmli" ur ilm hiilU 10 iluw thulr Aaon 'tho Idttt tlwi uwrlXii will idiBK to Ilitwall ttbcikei ur mi' ititil M mt ClUliSt tl l( l" l iOW Ml I tftlmlv ih" mMimi rant) IM hMMb, ! WllH'l' ! filUllO.! Hilt IUwkII." "itw) Mil JHFWt i4wll m worthy ut lb unmuttl UrmW .f fUl b ui(IIUl(u wttlmi 'fmi'tin IliWiU'f bHitt tumut'iiiliy .' lug hlg monev In pdvtrllsng the coun try, while our owln people have to all nnpraranres allowed the tnurl' tri'U' to'dtop from the schedule of serious consideration. The reason for this In illffvi bine whether real in nppo.ciil. Is not easily explained. Certainly Ha waii Is nit doing so much business that It cannot do more; eertnlil It Is that 1 the ful posslblltcs of this trade will I not he realized If tli- er'iiitryVndver I Using Is left whol'y to uiilsldo corpor I ntlons. 1 It Ih high 1 1 id' local merchants ami I builness leaders bcri.Hl id btsttr them selcs to grcntei acthliv. 'I he day Is not far distant when the nrlail lner ' chants will bigln to feel tlm pressute 1 of a losi of trade, thiouUi the direct dealings with the Coast ny former Isl and customers It lu ha'dly prohhal" that the permanent population, ot Ho nolulu will Inctca? MUlhclently to mnko up foi'thls lon. About the o. opportunity olfeied to "make good" U through the channels ot larger trans ient trade, livery tourUt adds mater rlally to the money put In circulation among the mercnntllo houses, and n good share of the large Investments made by outsiders have come from nun who visited the Islands on pleas ure bent. TIIII AMERICAN LEAVES. (Couimunlc.itrd.) There left these Islands f 10111 the port of Honolulu 11 few liny age an ex ceptionally line young AuieiUnu whore name may be milled to the long list of mt 11 of merit frozen out. This was Win. .Moody Ilalden, n hlno.l kin cf the greatest evangelist nfter Jesus Christ and I.uther. H.iMan, 11 gentleman by breeding and educatior, 11 man of agreeable personality, a man of correct habits, a Christian In hl living, fulled, I during a lesldence it neatly n year, Informs lhei,u slMnlro the welcome ot more tnan :i was a great ...1- ... tll iu,lt,.i,i k ' of the city. Wither clergy nor organization olt- shootlng from ihv.'-ch took ll e slight 1 st Interest In llolde'i. He Is a young man of capability, a giaduate of the Uulerslt of the State of Virginia, a, member of the bar of Chicago, ti man i knowing his limitations and uillilliiii; ml Iu.tPnlK eiiinloyiiKiit only within them. We cry out liciu for the tltl7cu shlp of whlcli oung Hohleii Is tplcal. et he returntd lo the .Mainland lit cause there was no morrf ctia w-nit with the Iloaid of Health to be se cured. All who met llnliltti during th" stili t ipuirnntliie of Chinatown and af- ttr the lire knew him In the big lamp at Kallhl. liked him. I lo made sincere friends whose sentltm nls or regard and willingness to aid wore, of the enduring quality. Hut none mv these posscsbed the. relationship or tlu liilluonce u qulrcd In most cases to place n man hero peinianemly. Thin one win would have made an exeelUnt c!tlze:i sadly sails back to tlm .Mainland. Per haps It Is to try San I'ranclsco, where they say tUO applications for a $00 a month plate In 11 store tells the tab; of the struggle for exlstcme. 1'crliapi lie returns to Chicago, whtio the battle Is keener and sharper yet, I do not argue that Honolulu or Haw-all Is under any obligations to the many Holdens I have known, but It does stem a pity they cannot be ictalned wheic less worthy nnil less capable men (I11J It so easy to be morn than comfot table. AN ONLOOKHH. BY AUTHORITY IN THE SUPKEME COUKT' OF THE lEURITOKY OH HAWAII. ORDER FOR A SPECIAL TERM. By virtue of 'the statute In such cases made and provided and deemlnc It ecs.ity to the Prom,",,,?rn of lu?lce- lt,s Med that a Spec Ul Term of the Supreme Court of the ferritory ot Hawaii be helJ in Honolulu. Island of Otlui, In the Court Room of the , tmuciIav ti 1.. t iu, ,'..J uu ijt 11 1 mi. iviiiiiu ) vi "uij I y w By tlie Court: HENRY SMITH. Clerk Supreme Cjurt of the Teirltory of Hawaii. Dated at Honolulu aforesalJ, this sixth Javof Julv. 1000. i5;6ti '' Ill the Supreme Court of the Ter ritory of Hawaii June Term, lWIO.Qmlid Juries. 1, WIIKN HIXllUHKI). "No person shall be held to answer for 11 capital, or otherwise Infamous ciltnc, unless on n pieseutiuent ot In dictment of u gland Jury, except In ciiuts arising In the laud or naval fortes, or In tho inllllln, when In actual , ..Umll otherwise Piovldcd by tho illiiwllig l"'lty Juries." dig. Ait, Hoe. fell. 3. (JUAI.IKHMTIONH ()!' JUIIOKH. "No iicikjii Mho la urn luiile lilUia , uf tlm United Hilling mill (Wi'lllf'tiliu . ymiiM ut 11' iiiid who can hut iiiiilui'- 1 mhmIIWIJ' lii, iwoi nun wine tin HUMiUh IllllKHillfU WH bx a lj(llflwl iiw ur uromi wiwimnu TurriitHT w " 'l km i Arnt vt WMir rf 0t Pacific - Hardware - Co., HAVE JUST RECEIVED Goods for the household, for thi plumber, for contractors, builders and carpenters Newlineof Staple Articles have been brought hereby the Australia, Geo. Curtis, Alden Besse, Irmgird, Rosiinond and W. H. Di nond, which are now opened up A complete line of Sanitary Plumbing Goods direct from the Wolfe Manufacturing Co. is on hand. Elliptic Boiler Tube Serapus, xi to,4 inches. The Pacific Hardware Co, XjIaVtlTEJD Stores! Fort Residence Tract FOR SALE AS A WHOLE' ....SO Acres.... PALOLO HEIGHTS! Beautifully situated mauka of the Giverninent Waialae Ko.nl. Ad Unexcelled Site for Hotel or Sanitarium! MAUNIFK ItNT VIEW I Tlie tract slopes gently up to an elevation of over 800 feet. It com m mils a land ami sea view from rv ki Head to the V.ii ae Mountains. WATER can be piped from a natural (lowing stream from an eleva tion of 1200 ftet. For further particulars apply to PoioIj L nd and Improvcment Co., C. F COOKE, Manager, Koom 8, Model Block. For Quality and Price ,.BUY A.. Sterling ou- Iver- -&- Johnston Bicyclej" Mb CjcIc Co. SOLE AGENTS FORT STREET. I . ..-. n. i.t. nor. i. .-M.11UU11 Ul' JUIIUUB, "Tho number of gland Jurors In each circuit shall bo not less than thirteen" nor more than twenty-three. 800 Org. Act, Sec. &3, C. SESSION'S. "Until otherwise provided by tha Legislature of tho Territory, grand Juries shall sit nt such times us tho circuit Judges of the re spettlve circuits thai! direct." Org. Act, Sec. l3, C. CHALI.KN(li:S. Ueforu the giand Jury ittlres, the ptosetutlug ollher or any person held to answer 11 chnrgo for u criminal of' feline, may thalleugu tho panel or an Individual Juror, U)V unite to bo as signed to tho tourt. All such chat- leuges shall ho tried and iletermliied by the com I. 7. rOHKMAN. 1'inin tho pel sons suiuiuuned to servo us giaud Jurors ami iipieaiiiluu, lli'i (unit h.ill appoint 11 fori'iiiiiii.niid iiuiy , 1 Hum n him fur lame. Tliu louit iiiay iippolnt iuiiHIht fnniiiiui when Urn im iKMlty iiiIm. v, turn ui' uiiANii Ji'iioiiH. Mmmmiiiiiiiy w iimwwiug min klisl) ho dl)llniItru) lu Ilm grIH) , nwi 'm, M mhI) tt tm, itu vutBHBly nw tr Hmt itt m Kill 4111' ) IfMjUlr. 4 UU tMWWMIWMI mto, ut nil wit mum wl iwmi m Kins and Bet'iel sts- shall be given you In charge, or shall otherwise come to your knowledge touching this present service; thai you will present no one through envy, hat red, or malice, nor leave any ono un prtscnted through tear, favor, affection, gain, reward ur hope therefor, hut will present nil things truly ns they come to your knowledge, according to the btst of your understanding: and that you will keep secret the proceedings had before you." 0. chaiigi: or thk court. The grand Jury, being Impanelled and sworn, shall bo charged by the court. In doing so, the court shall give them such Information nt it may deem proper as to their duties and ns to the law pertaining to such cases us .nay come before them. Tho touit may fur ther charge the Jury when the necessity arises. X0. OFFICEH IN ATTKNIUNCR. The court may appoint nn officer to j attend upon the grand Jury. RETIHUMCXT OF TIUJ GRAND JURY. Tho grand Jury shall then retire to a private room and Impilro Into tho offenses cognizable by them. 11. CI.IUtK Tho grand Jury may appoint one of their number to bo uelr clerk, to pie sero minutes of the proceedings be fore them, which mlnutis shall he de livered to tho prosecuting officer, when so directed by tho grand Jury. 13. Srill'ORNA OF WITNESSES. "The several circuit courts may sub poenn witnesses to appear before the grand Jury in like manner ns they sub poena witnesses to appear befoie their respective tourts." Org. Act, See. 83. 14. SWEARING WITNESSES. Witnesi.es appearing befuro tho grand Jury may be sworn In open court or by the foreman of the grand Jury, or, in his absence, by any member thereof, Tho oath or nfllrmatton may ho sub stantially ns follows: ' "You do solemnly swear (or affirm) thut the evidence which you shall give hefoie the grand Jury shall ho ho truth, the whole truth, ami nothing but the truth." 15. PRESENCE OF OTHERS WITH JURORS. Tlm piosecutliig oillctr or nny mem ber uf the grand Jury may Interrogate wllnnbis hefoie tho giiuul Jury. Tho pnisiiiitliiK olllcur slmll advise tlm Hinnil Jury In irgiird to the law of tlm t'liDM thst i-onii' beforn them, mid draw lllf IIHlllilllUlll, An Ininipiour nuty li inciil ul tlm otHUilwilnii ul tt'lineMM Iwfnrii llio gruHft Jury, HiH lb niuMMiuilrnj plrr, lnli-r win m wIihmw mw mmitii HUti, PINWtllitWrillWIHMHU aHliM i( 1Mb A , uwIh , w!w iwnw to tmim f Hit , mink fiiiM. nj King imt, I mm VW4IW' l.G.8MI. I). The Washington Light Co. linn .Titnt Tf ocolvotl an Tnvotoo TRANSCENDENT LIGHT! 600 Candle Consisting 0' InJoor and Outdoor Arc cro.inJs. Consu lies' one uiurt of oil Good Air. Good View. Goog Health. A special invitation is extended to everybody to visit Ho nolulu's most delightful residence site ' PACIFIC HEIGHT Via Maxima Kaiulani Drive aptly termed, the Via Maxima or Grand bou'evard, and in itself an artistic piece.of engineering affords easv access to all points, as also scenic and marine, views of exquisite grandeur at every turn. . Electric Railway. Contracts have been let for material, and the work of construction, equipping and installation placed in the hands of a competent electrical engineer to be fully completed by June 1st. Having an independent power plant we are prepared to furnish electric power for lighting, healing and other purposes, to our home builders at most reasonable rates. As Promised. Our reservoirs are now completed and water mains laid so as to supply each lot. Permits for making water connections will be granted on application. An inspection of the attractive homes now building, or the names of purchasers of lots, will convince anyone that PACIFIC HEIGHTS is the choicest and most select of all the residence sites of Honolulu. i For further information, the office of BRUCE WARING & CO- Progress Block. HAWAIIAN SONGS'! 40 Selected ones for $3.00 -FOR SALE AT THE- HAWAIIAN BAZAAR, MASONIC TEMPLE. Comer Hotel and Alakea Streets. No person except the members of tho grand Jury shall be permitted to be present during the expression of their opinions, or the giving of their votes. 10. TWELVE GRAND JURORS TO CONCUR. No Indictment shall bo found, nor shall any presentment be made, with out the concurrence of at least twelvo grand Jurors. 17. INDORSEMENT BY FOREMAN AND PROSECUTING OFFICER. An Indictment when found shall bo lndorBed("A true blll.'Uand such In dorsement shaU be signed by tho fore man. An ludlctment shall ho Indorsed also by the prosecuting officer. A pre sentment, when mado, shall bo signed by tho foreman. 18. PRESENTING AND FILING. Indictments or presentments, when found, shall bo presented by the fore man. In the presence of tho other grand Jurors, to the Court, and shall there he tiled; hut such ns are found for a felony against any person not In custody or under recognizance, shall not be open to the Inspection ot any perion except tho prosecuting officer, until tho defendant therein glinll have been nrrooteil. The foregoing rules relating to grund Jurlu4 am hereby proscribed, lly tho Court: HENRY HMITII, (Jink. Honolulu, Toriltnry of lluwall, July 0, 11)09. I57MW NOTICH. W.AUil'IN Willi INU Im. i..MM,t llunwmnl . ruliiof Uu .mJ ul.n, ih Power, Lights. For stores, lulls, lanals' In elaht hours. C. W. MACFARLANE. Manager. &-S9 prices, terms, etc., apply a I Are You a Lover OF THE ... . POETRY OF SUMMER? If so. you will like our stock of Summer Neckwear. Here Is concord and rythm, sentiment and patriotism The lvMiitlful l worked Into the most iHlcate shajes of Silk, ot whlcli the like lus never bten seen belnre. t The attention given to the making of beau'lful Neckwear shows the Importance attached to It as an article of tints. Mjke your choice now and get the best at popular prices. TOUCH OP Gootl Taste and Good Style In our Men's, uoys' and Chtl !,..,. I - ... " " VJJ M,,W WMIIUIVII3 UOI III 14 It out Ot t It of the readvmaJe rut atu njjs 2 per cent to IU value, might pay you to look at our lines. It The "Kash," TWO SIORKS, TWO STOCKS, I. O, llox 55H, TWO Ilil.HI'IIONUS, , t)'i and 070. jo snJil lintel lrret ,u, ,ornrf of Tort I .in4 lloirlilrrrl. ARCYOUDEAF77 i.BV.',.,'!...".? f '' ,. X "".' ""I" lliwl H -rv - -- t'w M " 'III Wl II h in II A V mvunmmmh. $to pi miirmi mmi ' twn" m,H,mt, t '