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EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H.T WEDNESDAY, JAN, 18. 1001,
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Evening Bulletin
Ihabllshed Every Day except Sundny,
it 210 King Street, Honolulu,
T. of 11., by the
BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
WALLACE It. FAltltlNQTON ..Editor
DANIEL LOQAN City Editor
'Entered nt thn Post Office at Hono
lulu as second class matter
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Per month, anywhere In U. S. ..J .75
Per year " " " 8.00
Per year, postpaid, foreign 13.00
Payable Invariably la advance.
Tclcphono 256
Tost Omce I!ox 718
WEDNESDAY.... JANTAIIY iG, 1901
It Is never too late to learn. Mary
IC.-ipo has deserted politics and will
return to her domestic duties. Homo
the cessation In divorce proceeding.
Sympathy for Mary Ellen's husliami
may nmv he In order.
Of course the Republican charter
committee votes to continue Its work
nml Indeed to Inciease Its activity. The
idiotic proposition advanced hy th?
AInrnliiK Organ locetted only sullleleiit
nttentlon to he prqmptly snowed tiiuk
I'rnnds Murphy throws a light of
fact upon prohibitory liquor layH tint
will unn.uestlon.ildy have a salutary ef
fict upon the temperance workers of
Hawaii. Teach the people, and this
Includes the "best people" with side
boards, to practice temperance and
there will be no difficulty, nbout the
laws.
The California Legislature will pass
u Joint Invitation extending tin
courtesies of the State to President
McKlnley. Our own Legislature ought
to have a similar resolution ready to
pass on the first day of the session.
Such a measure Is likely to be the
only one on which no division of the
house will lie necessary.
How speedily will the Advertiser's
Joy over the new negro population be
changed to a wild tirade when these
new citizens vole as they will ccrtalr.
ly do for a liberalized government,
(ranting that they remain steadfast In
their Republican tendencies, there's no
'danger whatcer of their supporting
the centralized bosslsm that now ob
tains.
Bid BnHniWo
London, Jan. 5. The Ilrltlsh Admir
alty has decided to build two bu(tl
ships which nre intended to be the larg
est In the world. The distinction of
having the largest war ships has hltli
crto hem held bj Italy, with tho !,
panto and her sister ship, the Itallatm
Oreat Hrltalu s two projected large war
ships, to be rcpeulvely named tin
Queen nnd the Prince of Wales, will be
2000 tons heavier than the Italian ships
mentioned, each having the displace
ment of 18.000 tons, which Is 3.M)0 tons
heavier than Amei lea's biggest armor-
clad vessel.
These tremendous Ilrltlsh vessels
will carry nothing larger than 12-inch
guns. Their batteries will chiefly 1m
composed of these guns and 7.5 inch
nnd ti-lnc-h guns.
POPE 18 PRO-BOHR.
New York, Jan. 5.T-A cable to the
Sun fiom London Bays: It Is reported
from Home that the delay In the recrr
tlon of the English pilgrims by the
Popo was due to the exception taken
by the Vatican Department of State
to certain references to the war In
South Africa in an nddress which It
was proposed to present to His Holl
ness. It Is certain that the fecllu;
among the Ilrltlsh Catholic colony In
Ilonie Is hitter nt the strong pro-Iloer
sentiment which actuates the Vatican
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FIRE REAPS HARVEST
OF DEATH IN ROCHESTER
Babes Thrown From Windows-Two
Attendants Killed in the Crush
Explosion Adds to the
Destruction.
Rochester. N. Y Jan. 8. The Ro
chester Orphan Asylum wns the scene,
shortly after midnight, of a fire and
panic In which the lives of twenty or
more rhltdicn nnd at least two of .tho
attendants' of the Institution weia
burned or crushed out, and half a huii
drcd persons, most of them little one,
wert trampled upon, burned or othtv
wise Injured.
Twenty-seven bodies have been le
covcud so fai. and It Is believed the
death list may leach forty when nil the
140 Inmates have been accounted for. Of
the injuied many nre likely to die.
When the firemen responded to
the general alarm arrived the Inmates
were Jumping from the windows and
the pttendants weie thiowltm helpless
Infants out of the windows iegardl'83
of where they might fall. The largest
numhci of dead Is among Infants rang
ing in age from 1 to t years.
The fire, which originated in the fur
nace room, was first discovered by two
men passing by. They hastily sent In
an nlarm nnd then turned their atten
tion toward mousing nurses and chil
dren. A ten trie explosion wns hear '.
and In a mor'iit the entire hospital
section wns In (lames.
Wnihlnglon. Jan, 7 Senator Mw
gan today piesentvd part 4 of the re
port ot the Senate Committee on III
teroeeanlc Canals on the pioject of an
Isthmian waterway. It is chiefly Intel -estlug
In being a lealflrnmtlun tbnt the
limit bill now pin. ling In the "Senntj
providing for the instruction of Hie
Nlcaiagua canal "furnished the tru'.
sate and houoiable method of dealing
with the rights, powcis and duties :u
connection with an Isthmian canal."
The leport s.is that there Is no reason
for further delay, but that the pending
nlit should be passed or abandoned.
'If the House bill is passed In the
Senate, nnd becomes u law, it Is safe
to expect that an agreement can be
made with Oreat Ilrltaln as favorable
at least to tho I'nited Stntcs as that
cnnalned In the Hay-Paunccfntc treaty,
as amended after the House bill Is en-,
acted, This explanation Is not based
upon nny supposed want of power or
ot will In that great empire to main
tain what she considers a Just or at'
'vnnlngeous position, nor yet upon l:cr
magnanimity, for that we do not ask,
hut upon the fact that the canal when
built will be of Incalculable value to all
her North and Central American pos
sessions, and that she can never real
ize these advantages without the con
sent and assistance of the t'nlted
Stntcs. Neither can Gieat Ilrltaln or
any combination of powers construct
nnd maintain a canal at Panama with
out our consent."
WHEN DOCKERY FORGOT
Alexai .Icr Dockery has been electel
Governor of Missouri, says the Chicago
Record's Washington correspondent,
and expects 'to be sworn In nnd assume
authority on the second Tuesday In
January but. like the rest of mankind,
he Is a . renture of habit, and comes
strolling into Washington this year at
the opening of Congress, ns he has done
for the laat twenty ,ycars.
Docl.ciy.ls absent minded nlso, and
forgot that tie was no lunger a mem
ber of the House, of Representatives.
On the llrst day or. the session he en
tcie'tl the hall, Inirig his coat and hat
on the old peg In the cloak room, said
good morning to the doorkeeper, got
Into the barber's chair and was shaved,
and then went out nnd took his former
seat about half way down the thlid'
aisle oa the Democratic side. A nt
me.nb'-r from Virginia noticed a fine
looking specimen of statesmanship oc
cupying his chair and chatting fami
liarly with the neighbors around him,
hut was too much of n gentleman to In
terrupt the conversation, so he went
off nnd sat down somewhere else. When
the House was called to order Dock
ory nodded assent hs he used to do,
aioso nnd bowed his head reverently
dmjng the chaplain's prayer, and then
listened attentively to the leading of
the Journal to Bee If he could detect
nnvthlng to criticise or to object to,
but It wns srort, sweet nud offered no
oportunlty to And faulty When Mr. Hull
offered n resolution for the consldcra
tlon of the.army bill Dockery nroso to
discuss the proposition, when some
body pulled his coat tnll and reminded
him that ex-members arc not permitted
to pattlclpate in debate.
Dockery turned red In the fnce, left
the scat, grabbed his overcoat and ha
and rushed over to the room of the
Committee on Aproprlatlons. where ho
I laid his head upon tho breast of the
! Hon. Joseph O. Cannon of Illinois and
I wept bitterly. Krom thnt time on he
has Mot entered thd Houso of Represen
tntlves. and ns soon ns ho can get a
railroad pass he Is going home.
Mr. Dockery Is one of the few who
have retired from, Congress voluntnit
ly. He was a useful nnd an Influcntlil
member, but. llko Alexander the Great,
he sighed for other worlds to conquer.
Although the Governorship of Missouri
Is a high honor, worthy of the moat
ambitious of men, nevertheless Dock
ery's habits, formed early In life, of
objecting to Republican schemes of
legislation are difficult to overcome.
TRY SOME!
NEW PHILIPINO SENSATIONS.
GIUB0N8 AGAINST ARMIES.
Hitllmnpn Inn ft -Tiltillnl flltilinilR
today delivered a sermon at high mass
in the catneuw in wnicn ne reviewcu
liHutH- tho Avnnlfl nt thn rpnltirv tllrft
closd, with special reference to the
wars which have been waged mirin,;
that period as a preface to an urgent
plea for universal peace. He inciden
tally touched upon tho subject of the
innnnBluil ln,lWflflo nf tltn .Infllllm 111'
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my In this country, pointing out the
evil results arising trom me mainien
Ana it nrfa ltmllna ft nrlllpil mpn In
Europe,' and expressed the hopo that
similar conditions may never ouinin
In this country.
ftllftKlonnricn Dlssutisflcd,
Peking, Jan. S. A meeting of Pio
testnnt missionaries was held today to
consider the terms of the Joint note of
the PowerB to China. Among a ma
jority of the missionaries tho concensus
of opinion was that tho note was not
compreehnslve enough. Finally two
representatives of each mission weie
appointed a committee to formulate the
views of those who took part In the
meeting.
Washington, Jan. 5. While the Sen
ate wns In session heer for more than
three hours today llttlo In the wny of
important legislation wns accomplish
ed. The committee amendments to the
Army reorganization bill to which no
objection had been raised were ngre'd
to, but none of the contested amend
ments were cousldrcd Dilatory tactkH
were employed by Pettlgrew of Sou'h
Dakota to prevent the consideration of
.matters that would advance the busly
ncss of tho Senate. A fow unobjected
measures wecr taken fiom the calen
dar and passed.
Manila, Jan. 7. The first muulclp.il
election, k as held successfully at Ila
gulo. Province of Ilenguet, Saturday.
The Igorrotcs took part In the elec
tion. The Filipinos In 'Manila hnve been
eiijnjlng recently a novel experience,
In the holding of. free, open political
meetings!' Most of the addresses at
these meetings were made by former
offlrers of tho insurgents, all of whom,
nsserted that the best wuy of securing
personal llbcity Is to accept the liber
ties guaranteed by tho Constitution and
government of the United States, which
Is what American sovereignty stands
for, Tho audiences were greatly Inter
ested, and n majority of those attend
ing the meetings signed the Fedeiiil
party declarations.
This Is No Lead Pipe Cinch.
I am not out to rob the public
but simply to earn a living In
a legitimate way. My motto
Is "HONLST WORK AT HON
tST PRICES."
1 Have Moved
my plumbing buslnes to Fi
St. opposite the Club Stables.
Tclechone, White 3 571. where
I have In stock the following
goods ;
BATH TUBS,
enameled Iron and steel clad,
with nlckle p'atej trimmings;
als) wood, zinc lined.
Water Closets, Wash Out,
and Syphon, jet styles.
Sinks of Pressed Steel, both
galvanised and enameled.
Lavatories, enameled Iron,
and nibble with nlclcle plated
tllmmlngs.
Wash Trays, enameled Iron
with wood cove'.
Slop Slnjts, enameled Iron.
Hot Water Boilers and Stands
Water Pipe, Faucets and Trim
m'ngs, Galvanized Iron, Gut
ters, Cornices, Stone Pipe, I In,
Roofing, Etc,
Jobbing Promptly attended to.
Estimates Furnished.
Work and Materials Guaran
teed. Your Trade Is Solicited.
JaS. Noft, Jr., Sanitary Plumber.
"That friend of mine In the Ilrltlsh
army sent me a keg of Chinese wlna
that he had looted In Peking. Tho
stuff was half water."
"Evidently diluted!" Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
"Adelc." said the fond mother, "is
reaching the age where a girl naturally
thinks of marriage."
"True," replied the father, regret
fully; "hut do you think we can afford
a son-in-law?" Chicago Post.
Sliced
Peaches
2 Cans for 25c.
JiM received a full line of riew
TABLE FRUIT, JAMS ETC.
HEINZ'S Pickles,
Preserves,
Relish, Catsup, Etc
Salter
& Waity,
TEL. 680.
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MILWAUKEE
Beer
"The Buffet"
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For the Holidays
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ilFRENCH CHINA at Cut Rates.
FINE CUT GLASS
At a discount of 25 per cent from marked prices.
Just Opened
.VASES.
'In Great Variety.
BOHEMIAN GLASS
and METAL BMC A BRAC t . pav&aw .
Bethel Street, Household Department.
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LTD.
Call and see copies of the OLD MASTERS at the
FORT ST. ART DEPARTMENT.
24!
Is the number of MA.V& CO'S
telephone. Ring them up nnd
order some freih
Gruenhagen's
Chocolate Creams,
Marshmallows
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ALSO
Chicken " t
, Wild Duck PATES-
Partridge
Something New.
H. MAY . CO.,
Boston Block. Fort Street
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Bike
Buggies
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A New Lot Just received ex. "AlAUNA
ALA," fitted with either
Wood or Wire Wheels,
Solid Rubber Tires,
Folding or Canopy Top,
Trimmed in the Latest Styles .
with Green, Kusset or Drub.
Also a Full Lipe of
New Sun-cy.s, PhuctuiiM unci Roticl
Wnnont; Junt received.
VJ odlUiVlAINj Between Fort. nJ Alakea Streets.
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Due to arrive Bx. "JOHN CURRIER."
Ten Thousand (10,000) Barrels Roche
Harbor Lime, also
One Million 1,0009000 Red Brick.
TIIE0. H. DAYIES & CO., Ltd,
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT.
AfiBNTS FOR Steilinc Lubrlctinc Oils, Clarlrhos, Aren
Cemtnt, Puilland Cement, Giant Ponder Co., Angle Lamp Co.,
Dicks Balata Beeting, Roche Harbor Lime, New Home Sewing
Machines, and Pan-American Hand Sewing Machines.
DBALERS ifi Agateware, Glassware, Crockery, Harness, .
Saddles and Leathers, Rugs, Brass Bedsteads, Trunks, Valises,
Matting Safes, Linoleum, Rifles and Shot-guns, Powder and Caps,
General Hardware and Plantation Supplies.
a ana a a a a a a a a a a a 3
HOLIDAY LIGHTS!
In Door
Arch, Lamps.
100 to 900 Candle Power.
A Safe and Brilliant Method of Lighting
that you can rely on. Suitable for
Parlors, Halls, Churches or
Outside Grounds.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
WA8HINQTON LIQHT CO.
C. W. Macfarlane,
Manager.
BY AUTHORITY
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE
received at the office of the Board of Com
missioners, Central Fire Station, until
January 15th, loot, for the delivery In
Honolulu within three months afier notifi
cation of acceptance of tender, for
One first size Steam Piston Fire Engine
capacity t.oooto 1,200 gal. per minute.
Approximate weight, 8,000 pounds.
Specification must accompany all bids.
Also for
One two-horse Hose Wagon (equipped
for service) to carry 1,200 feet of Fire
Hose.
Specification to accompany all bids.
The commissioners reserve the right to
reject any or all bids
KENNETH R.G.WALLACE,
Secretary, Board of Commissioners,
1708-td Honolulu Fire Dept.
BY AUTHORITY.
Regulations Regarding the Interment of
tbe Dead In the District of Honolulu.
Whereas, that there having been no
place prepared for the burial of the dead as
required by law at the expiration of the
period set, October 1st, 1000, and an exten
sion of time havlne been eranted for nrh
special burial permit until cemeteries as
presenreu Dy law snouiu be available, and
now that such feasible arrangements are
tn accompllsaed fact, therefore,
Resolved, that no permit for Interments
shall be granted within the cltv limits
rxcept to those already possessing burial
plots. r
This regulation shall go Into effect from
end after the 1st day of January, A. D
1001,
C. B. WOOD,
, , President Uoird of Health.
Honolulu, Nov. 7, 1900. iGq2-6w
CALIFORNIAJLEGISLATIRE
Sacrnmontu, Jan. 7. The thirty
fourth session of tho Lottlslntun- of the
State of California began nt noon to
day. Tho principal officers of both
brunches wore chosen by the Krcnt Re
publican majority, but' mnny of tho
minor positions remain unfilled.
The heat of the Speakership contest
had chilled down during tho night and
tho single contest that attracted mote
than passing notice wns that for the
elicit clerkship t the Assembly. Th3
San Francisco delegation went to Clio
I.loyd of Santa Barbara fourteen strong
and Oliver of Alameda nnd Wanzeu of
Santa Cruz were content to take tin
two most Important assistant clerk
blilps
Pendleton of l.os Angeles was chosen
Speaker. He developed a strength of
CS In caucus, as against 18 fur Ander
son of Sulsim. It. t'.ie Assembly Pen
dleton got ull H18 Republican vomk
tavo his own, wlil-.i he cast for Ander
son ,
In the Senate for the first time In tho
history of the Stale the Democratic:
minority voted for the Hepubllc-au or
ganization. Tuurouuw, In addition to
hearing the message of the Governor,
both houses will fill out their list of
places.
Pacific Surety
COMPANY.
Guarantee Department
ISSUE BONDS TO GUARANTBE
the faithful discharge of the duties of
Managers, Secretaries, Cashiers, Book
keepers, Clerks of Banks, Salesmen,
Agents, Office-men, Officers of Sod- '
elles and Lodges, Employees of the
United States Government of the Cus
toms and Internal Revenue and Post'
Office Departments,Collectors,Drlvers
of Delivery Wagons, Watchmen,
Shipping Clerks, Travrlling, Sales
men, Contractors, Paymasters In the
Army and Navy, Importers and Ex
porters. Railroad and Street Railway
Employees,Admlnlstrators, Executors,
Assignees, Receivers, and all peisons
holding positions of trust.
Casualty Department.
The Pollclcsof the Company Cover
Plate Glass, Including Lettering and
Embossing, and Plate Glass Mirrors.
Steam Boilers, indemnifying the In
sured against loss or damage to pro
perty, or for accidental bodily Injury
or death, and covering periodical
Inspections.
GEAR, LANSING & CO., Agents,
JUUD UUILDING,
FONT ST.
LIBE and IPIRE
IHgDHCEAGEJlTjl
AGENTS FOR ..
New England Mutual Life In
surance Co. of Boston.
tna Fire insurance' Company
of Hartford.
Wm. G. Irwin & Cu
(UMRIDJ. "
Wm. a. Irwin.. President and Muufw
Claua Spreckels Vice Preside!.
W. M. aidanl ..Second Vice Preside
II. M. Whitney Jr. .... Treas. and 9,
Geo. J. Robs Audita
Sugsuv Faotop.
AKD
domxnission Agents
MIRI O IBB
HHANI0 STEAMSHIP COMPAQ
07 BAN FRANCISCO. OAL
BREWER 06., MB.,
QUMD llTMI. l0Blu1 U.
A-Ronts for
HiwtlltnAMlcultunl Co;iot, Aaului liju
Cooip.ny, Ook.U SiJfir I'l.nt. Co . Osoau lI
Co.. Ilni oau Sugar Co., Willuku Sur Co , Malt,
PlaaUi .tin. Sin Fr ntco Pack) kai. Ir vt
k io.i una 01 uoRn pacuata
LIST OF OFFICERS
O, M. Coolie, President) George
RobArtHnn. ManArrAr, T If T,,.UM.
Treasurer a tut Secretary j Ool. W. J
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houfco, Qeo. R, Carter, Directors,
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