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HVENINO BULLETIN. HONOLULU. II. T . FRIDAY, Al'IHL 2S, 1902. v V v: S ii EVENING BULLETIN Published Every Day Except Sunday, t 120 King Street, Honolulu, T. II., by tho BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD. WALLACE II. FARIUNGTON.. Editor Entered at tht Post Offlce at llono lulu ns second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. Evening Bulletin. Per month, anywhere In U. S...J .76 Per Quarter, anywhere tu U. S.. 2.00 Per year, anywhere In U. S... 8.00 Per year, postpaid, foreign ... 11.00 The Sunday Bulletin, Per month I .Jj Per quarter Per year J-25 Per year, postpaid, foreign l.io Wjekly Bulletin. olx Months 50 Per year, n.iywhero In U. S...I LOO per ear. postpaid, foreign L50 Evening and Sunday Bulletin. Dap mnnfh nnvwhero In U. S...S .90 Per quarter, anywhere in U. S.. . 2.35 Per year, anywhere In U. S... 9.25 Per vcar. postpaid, foreign ... 12.76 Sunday and Weekly Bu' tln. Per year .-! 2-$? Per year, postpaid, foreign ... 3.2a Telephone I'ost omce Box .256 718 KItII)Y Al'IHL 23. 1002. The Advertiser says that the Amor lean In Hawaii Is a carpet-bagger. President Itooseelt said to the peo pie of South Carolina. - can claim tur State as mlno by Inheritance no leec than by the stronger and nobler right which makes each foot of Amer ican soil In a sense the property of all Americans." Honest Americanism Knows no such a peal to prejudice and hatred as tho Ailxertlser seeks to stir up In the po lltlrnl forces of this Territory. Sisal is making a bid for .place nmuiig the profitable Industries of this Territory that will not long be regard ' ed with Indifference t As a first result of Gotornor Dole's endorsement tho (lo eminent organ sicrts In on n campaign to niou.' rlass hatred The le-sult speak for Itself. The Inherent weakness of the Ad vurtlser faction rests In Its Inability to realize the true, meaning and Intent of the old ndage, "Honesty Is the best policy." It the High Sheriff doesn't visit Kau during his trip to Hawaii, the people the time hu was a councilman. LAUOR PARTY Ol'l ICIAL8, So much Is being said these days n the necessary qualifications for public office, tho rise of theoretical students and the demand for men of means who hae no occasion to bo tempted by official grafts; so much uiiiiecessnry worry has been voiced oer the advancement of tho labor party and Its ability to put "Just ordi nary" men Into Important exceutlo nfllcoit, that It Is Interesting and In sltucthe to note what manner of men the people nro selecting from tho ranks of hard-working laborers. San Ktnnelsro, Hartford, Conn., and Bridgeport. Conn., nre now being gov erned hj 'nbor maors. San Fran cisco finds no serious fnult with Its fiddler maor, llnrtford has yet to lenrn what Its clerk mayor will do, Lul there Is no panic oer his lack of ability, while Ilrldgeporl thus far has neer been better satisfied than with iti stokei maor. Mnor Dennis Muhlhlll of Bridge port is undoubtedly the most attract lf character of the lot. He was most maliciously attacked during his cam paign and was elected by the largest ute. Mulvlhlll came to the country a po"or Irlih Immigrant. He Is by pro fission a stoker, a hard-fisted, Btrong aimed, hard-working cual stoker In the furnace looms of the Wheeler Ac Wilson Sewing Machine Company. Dennis Mulvlhlll was never a poll tlclan or an agitator. He otcd and read his newspaper, nn.l when ho came to own property ho took an In terest In the affairs of his city tho i me soit of Interest that eiery tax p.ier should take. Finally. It occurred to some of his friends that Dean Is would make a good candidate for alderman. He did I ot seel, the nomination, but he no ci pled It. and hu was elected. When i't got Into the council Dennis began t' stir things up His wholo life had hi en nloug simple lines basevl on lion sty ami frugality, ro hu tried to steer the nffalis of the city nccordlng to his own compass. An honest, outspoken man tan r.iiv trouble In almost nny city council. People called Muhlhlll n crank because he fought for eton om . but he knew what ho was doing He we'll represented the honest work ini'iueu of his ward, and ho wns doing ji'si what they wanted him to do. When h- stood for le election the politicians mpilu n desperate effort to "kill him off" but be wns too strong for them. "fiugged Honesty" the peoplo called him. and they returned him to Hit Loiincll In triumph. He worked along with his shovel all Ho did CATHOLIC AND PROTESTANT. Editor Evening Dultetln It Is about time for some one to put a stop to the weekly gatherings of tho Portuguese) Protestant flrabblng Society which take placo tit tho corner of Punch bowl and O Luso streets. We look to the police dcpaitment to do their 'duty In Justlco to eer)onc. These icllgloiis gatherings hae been the cause of nil the had feelings now existing between members of that am bitious congregation nnd those of the Catholic church They do nothing but cause strlfo nnd nntagonlsm. The fre- epient attacks made on the religious beliefs of nil Catholics at these meet ings and the Inconsistency of their mo tives, cannot help but crc.tto tho exist ing had relationship. During the last night's performance, some unknown person pitched a stone, no doubt di rected nt tho official and most Insulting of that confeicnce. Howcicr, tho lucky btnr must have been waving over his head, for It did not touch him, but in stead knocked down a looker-on, a lady who was standing near by. The stone struck her Just nbovo tho temple. Inflicting nn ugly wound. A doctor was called and after his administra tions the patient was taken home to rest. It must hac been n pretty good sized rock for It rendered her uncon scious for somo time. Her mother feeing her daughtcr's-predlcomcnt fell back with a fit which lasted for a few minutes. Oh, what fun there wns in l'ortugueso town! Heal tragedy! And may we ask, who Is to blame for this unnecessary trouble? Wo are unani mous In the opinion that those gather ings are tho Instigators of all that trou ble. They do more harm than good In that locality. Tho general Catholic is tired ot being called Ignorant, stupid and blind, and something must be done. The appearance ot cops on the scene will not be very effective, and tho only remedy Is to prcicnt thoso gather ings from taking place around that lo cality. Come, Mr. Sheriff, do your duty, nnd gain the thanks nnd respect of all the peace loving citizens of our city. A PEACE MAKER. Honolulu, April 25, '02. a collection of paintings calling for him to tome will have such n fit he will do well to postpone his tlip Indefinitely. Hawaii will be well represented at the coronation and It will not cost the taxpayers a cent. Uncle Sam fur ii'shes all the coin for our official rep reientatlon this trip. The appearance of an exclusion po Hllon in the United States Scnnte signed by 319 citizens of Hawaii, t-bows that there Is at least a local elltlerenco of opinion on tho exclusion proposition. Perhaps the oters or Hawaii will fe.llow the dictates of a faction which left no malicious stone unturned In older to defeat the appointment of Sam Parker. And then again perhaps they won't. .Mnnoni is scheduled for a fight In the American courts for his rights un der the patent law us tho Inventor ot wireless telegraphy. Ino outcome) will unquestionably render assistance In the solution of tno local Marconi enigma. A .aVxW of Life and Scenes in SAMOA, HAWAII and JAPAN by - -THEODORE WORES is now on exhibition at the ART ROOMS of the PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., Ltd,, daily from 9 a, m to 4 p.m. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LTD. When additional bonds assuro a dividend tho stockholders niu always reiiely to agree. On tho same basis, bonds for Territorial work assuio con. Hutment among tho laboring classes who aro among tho most Important supports of nny government. Sales of stock aro not numerous these da s, but tho tendency of prices Is steadily toward n higher value. Now plantations arc proving their dividend- paying capacity, and it remains for I he money to get Into the hands ol the peoplo when prices will lecover from former depressed figures, Oahu College authorities placo no restrictions on tho uso of the baseball Kiounds with which the league cannot easily comply. Tho McKlnley Moino rial feature of this season's games was a happy thought and ought to nld ma lerlally towards securing grounds for .ell sports by tho time tho next season opens. Notwithstanding It comes as an ap peal to the lowest order of political prejudice known to political methods, the expressed readiness of all branch ei of tho Republican party to' admit the Hawalian-Amei leans to party covin nels Is very gratifying. Thore can bo mi half-wny measures In this program. Tho Hawaiian-American or Ameri can, horn or naturalized, must bo ac corded a frco volco In party prima ries, if he Is willing to tako tho party pledge and declare, his Intention to Tcito tho Republican ticket at tho gen erul election. Tho Republican organ Jzatlon has gained a reputntlon for po litical hnnesty. Any attempt to shut out voters from the primaries Is dls. i.ot fall Into the wns ot tho small pol Itlcian nnd tnlk politics over the bar of the comer saloon. A man ot tnni ily nnd of property, no mnn In Con m client wns more eminently respect rule than Alderman Mulvlhlll, and he bene himself with that quiet dignity which always conies of self-respect Tho politicians didn't liho him and attempted to discourage him by ridi cule; but It is hard to laugh down a irnn like him, and the Jibes hurled at him nil piovcd boomcrnngs. Finally, some ono suggested that Alderman Mulvlhlll would mako a good mayor, m el the idea took llko wildfire. He was nominated, and (hero wiib u gieat campaign. Tho politicians wore against him. but the peoplo wore with him. Wealthy men, who believed In him and wished to help him, sent him money for campaign expenses. Ho returned their checks nnd went on shoveling coal. His opponents nslecd hlin why It wns that, if ho was a man smart enough In ho major, he had worked nt one phce so long without promotion, nnd tl.o stoker answered by placing his hand upon tho shoulder of his warm est friend, tho old engineer who had worked with him nil those long jenis and whose place ho would have taken had ho been piomoted. Mulvlhlll Is making the same sort or a record as mayor that hu gained ns a stoker und ns aldeinian. Ho is lion est anil his Honesty Is not of tho nega t've typo ictnlned by doing nothing. He- moves foivvnrd. Though not en jo; log social or educational htuudlng, lie knows men, knows vvnat Is right cud Just, nud deals with nil men with steadfast, common-sense Integrity. Dennis Mulvlhlll realizes that ills nnoelates In the stoko-ionm have tho same right to consideration In public administration as tho corporation ho vvorkB for. Ho believes In tho homo, the rlghta of wealth, but not in tho domineering dictation of wealth. These, evidences of tho Increasing power of tho so culled labor element nic among tho most promising signs of tho times. It means that the peo I el aro still determined that rock- ribbed, common senso honesty shnll hold swny, a return to first principles which recognizes tho vvorklngman as thef nations salvation. A IIOMH RULU VIEW. Editor Fvcnlng Bulletin: I rend with much umiibemcnt the following editorial in tills morning's Advertiser: "Now Hint the Hnwnlluns know that entrance upon a game of political cross-purposes vvitli the Roosevelt poli cy in these Islands can only hurt them politically at Washington, the disposi tion to come "In and be friends has In creased. 1 here la u wide-open door In Hie Roosevelt Republican party for Ha wallans protecting them on the one hand ug.ilnst hostile action rcgiudlug the franchise nnd on the other against tho greed of the carpet-bagger. If tho latter ever secures contiol, he will tnk the political oyster and leave the na tive the shell." The Havvallans, both native nnd for eign cannot bo hurt more than they li'nvo been In the past and It was no every day carpet bagger that hurt them. It was tho pure, home-made mis slouaiy ai tide, and tho big Joss bagger was nnd Is Dole. Oh yes! The simple Hawaiian and haole Homo Ruler will ho quick to Jump Into the wide open I door of the Dole-Roosevelt gang. Nit, nole, no. Tho new carpet bagger even on tho Advertiser's own showing Is better than tho Dole brand, for tho first iTue.i give you tho shell In which perhaps you may find a pearl, whereas the mission ary bagger takes both ojstcr ami shell. Yours truly, HOME RULER. Honolulu, April 25, 1902. mmmmmmmamtmBBatmmmmmmmmmimmm Pretty nearly everything that jou can think of In tho harness line Is In cluded In our big display. livery harness wo sell Is a bargain, and wo sell all kinds from light track indroad to heavy coach nnd team I arncis. From no ono clso can you got tho harness value, wo glvo you. Sole Agents J. A. McKerron's fine Harness and Horse Boots. G. F. Herrick Carriage Co., LIMITED. 125 Merchant St., next to 8tnnjjenwnld Building. NO POLITICAL AIOTIVBK. Hon. I.orrin A. Thuiston, former Mlulstei fiom Hnvvull to the United States, wus seen Inst evening at the Ebbltt. "My mlrslon to Washington," sohl ho to a Times icporter, "has nothing to do with politics. I understand that Governor Dole will be here by the time the 1'iesldent icturiis nud that they will have a conference on Hawaiian matters. Governor Dolo has been mis leprcseutcd In certain quarters, but hli official iccord shows that he has acted for the best Intel ests of tho people. Ho is u man of singularly high character, and I am certain that the best people of the Islands endorse his course. "Hawaii has been benefited largely by annexation, nnd tho future Is full of promise. With a ell mate that Is tin ilvulcd on eaith. n soil of wonderful feitlll and a Btable government them Is nothing to stay our progiess. Tho best day In our history was when we came under tho protection of the Stars nnd Stripes." Washington Times. WHAT TO EXPECT IN THE Sunday Bulletin PRIMARIES A POLITICAL I1P.UOU ThurBton In Washington snys Ila. wnll has been'1 largely benefited by an nexation. Had ho carried with him copies of tlio editorial utterances of his local newspaper, ho would have a haul tlmo making peoplo think ho be lieved vvhnt Ho said. ThurBton in Washington and Thurston lir Honolu lu Is a veritable Jckyll and Hydei pop orltlon; "A number of years ago," said Mr. Heniy It. Rose, ono oi the leading law yers of Little Rock, All:., at the Shora- liuni, "I thought that great political refoim would bo accomplished by the adoption of primary elections. "Theoretically, R was a beautiful sys tem. I am nothing of a politician, but from what I observe and hear, so far from being nn Improvement over tho old plan, pilmary elections have piov ed an utter failure. "So far from reforming election evils, they have produced conditions moio Intolerable than were over known prior to tho exlstenco of the present system, The barriers have been svipt completely away by tho primaries, and the demagoguo has 11 all his own way. Tho abolition of this metnod of choos ing ofllcluls would be u blessing to tho country." Washington Times. Hk The li.tCBt London novelty "sopuisoult cure" for fat women. A West End surgeon's houso has been fitted up as a luxurious gymnasium where aristocratic patients turn enmer saults. on Swedish principle)', In tho honesty for which no competent ax- ,0po of reducing their obesity. The cuso can bo offered. I "cure" Is said to bo most etncadoui. NOI1AU PIJO.M HONOKAA. Shoitly after 10 o'clock this morn lug tho steamer Nocau arrived from Honoknn with a load ot sugar and four dee k passengers, n Japanese, a Chi lie k, a Hawaiian and nn Englishman. While loading lit Kukulhaelo tho don key engine aslioio broko down nnd the Noenu bad to leavo that port soon er than was oxpoctcd, proceeding to Honokaa to complete her sugar cargo, Delightful rending top Qundny both entertaining and Instructive, combined with the Intent nevv happenings). Don't miss reading It. American Beet Sugar Company's Successful Season Chinese Imperial Troops Defeated By Rebels Santos-Dumont Arranging For Exhibitions New Styles For Women's Photographs How Long Does a Dream Last ? Poetry and Prose of Kissing Successful Business Men . Amalgamation of Railways Royal Engagement Expected Making the First Bock Beer Use the Left Hand Sometimes Amusements In a Barrel House Supreme Court Changes Possible New Billing Plan For Sugar Refiners Fiddling" Her Father Into, Congress The "Line-Up " Man - Profits of the Beef Trust Lots of Fun lov the Little Ones ! Agents, Brokers and Jobbers. ALL THE LATEST NEWS. W. G. Irwin & Co. LIMITED. AGENTS FOR Western Sugar Refinery Comt,any of Ban Francisco. Baldwin Locomotive Works of Phila delphia, l'n., U. S. A. Newell Universal Mill Co. (National Cano Shredder) .Now York, U.S.A. N. Ohlandt & Co.'a Cbomlcal Fertili zers. Alex. Cross & Sohb' hlgh-grado Ferti lizers for Cane and Coffeo. Rocd's Steam I'lpo Covering. AL80 OFFER FOR SALE: Parafllne Paint Co.'s P.& I). Paints and Papers; Lurol and Linseed Oil, raw and boiled. Indurlno (a cold-water paint), In white and colors. Filter Press Clothes, Cement, Llmo and Drlcks. Bankers. CASTLES COOKE, Ltd HONOLULU Commission Merchants ;: Sugar Factors AGENTS FOR The Ewa Plantation Co. Tho Wnlalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. Tho Kohala Sugar Co. The Wftlmca Sugar Mill Co. The Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo. The Standard Oil Co. The Ceo. F. Blako Steam Pumps. Weston's Centrifugals. The New England Life Insurance Co. of Boston. Tho Aetna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. The Alliance Assurance Co. of London. ALEXANDER SBALDWIN.Ltd BISHOP & CO. BANKERS. DotubllHltcd In 1868. BANKING DEPARTMENT Transact business In all department ot Banking. Collections carefully attended to. Exchange bought and sold. Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued on The Dank of Cali fornia and N. M. Rothschild & Sons, London, Correspondents The Bank of Call, fornla, Commercial Banking Co. of (Sydney, Ltd., London. Drafts and cable transfers on China and Japan through tho Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Corporation and Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. Interest allowed en term deposits at the following rates per annum, viz: Seven days' notice, at Z per cent Three months, at 3 per cent 8lx monthi, at 3 1-2 per cent. Twelve months, at 4 per cent TRUST DEPARTMENT Act as Trustees under mortgages. V'-iage estates (real and personal), Collect rents nnd dividends. Valuable papers, Wills, Bonds, etc., received for safe-keeping. ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT Auditors for Corporations and Pri vate Firms. Books examined and reported on. Statements of Affairs prepared. Trustees on Bankrupt or Insolvent Estates. OFFICE, 924 BETHEL 8TREET. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits received and Interest al lowed at 4 1-2 per cent per annum, In accordance with Rules and Regula tions, copies of whlcu may be obtained on application. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT AGENTS KOR FIRE, MARINE LIFE, ACCIDENT AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY IN SURANCE COMPANIES. Insurance Office, 624 Bethel Street OFFICERS! II P. Baldwin President J. B. Castle First Vice President W. M. Alexander.. Second Vlco Pres J. P. Cooke Treasurer W. O. Smith Secretary Ceo. II. Carter Auditor Sugar Factors and Commission Agenis AOENTS for Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co., Haiku Sugar Co., I'ala Plan' tatlon Co., Nablku Sugar Co., Klhet Plantation Co., Hawaiian Sugar Co., Kahulul Railroad Co., The California and Oriental S, S. Co Win, G. Irwin & Co LIMITED. Wro. O. Irwin.. President and Manager Clans Spreckcls Vlco President W. M. Olffnrd.. Second Vice President H. M. Whttnoy Jr.....Treas. and Sec. Geo. J. Ross Auditor Sugar Factors AND- Commission Agunta AOENTS OF THE Oceanic Steamship Co. OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Clsus Spreckels. Wm. G. Irwin Claus Spreckels & Co. BANKERS. Honolulu, : : t. h. Sin Francisco Agents The Ne vada National Bank of 8an Francisco. San Francisco The Nevada, Na tional Bank ot San Francisco. London The Union Bank ot Lon don, Ltd. Nw York American Exchange Na tional Bank. Chicago Merchants' National Bank. Paris Credit Lyonnats. Berlin Drcsdnor Bank. Hflnokonn nntt Vlfnhim9.flnnt. kong-Bhangha! Banking Corporation. new Zealand and Australia Bank ot New Zealand. Victoria and Vancouver Bans, ot British North America. Deposits received. Loans made in approved security. Commercial and Travelers' Credits Issued. Bills ot Ex change bought and sold. Collections Promptly Accounted For. Pioneer Building and Loaa Association. A83ET8, JUNE So, 1B01, 80,04JJ7. Honey loaned on approved security. A Saving Bonk for monthly deposits? Houses built on the monthly Install ment plan. Twenty-third Series of Stock Is cow opened. OFFICERS -J. L. McLean, Presi dent; A. A. Wilder, Vlco President; O. B. Dray, Treasurer; A. V. Qear, Secretary. DIRECTORS J. L. McLean. A. A. Wilder, A. V. Gear, C. B. Gray, J. D. Holt, A. W. Keech, J. A. Lyte. Jr., Zt M. Little, U. S. Boyd. A. V. GEAR, Bocretarr. Offlce Hours; 12:301:30 p, m. 1 LIFE and FIRE Insurance - Agents AGENTS FOR NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN SURANCE CO. OF B08TON. AETNA FIRE IN8URANCE COM PANY OF HARTFORD. C. Brewer & Co., Ltd. Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H. The Yokohama Specie Bank LIMITED. Subscribed Capital.... Ten 24.000,000 Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000 Reserved Fund Yen 8.710,000 HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA. The Bank buys and recelvei tor col lection Bills of Exchange, Issnes Drafts and Letters of Credit, and transacts a general banking buslnoss. INTEREST ALLOWED. On Fixed Per cent Deposit. Per annum. For 12 months 4 For 6 months For 3 months i Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank. New Republic Bid., 11. King Street HONOLULU. A.rcints for Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ooltala Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co., Hononiu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co,. Makee Sugar Co.,HaleaUala Ranch Co., The Planters' Lino of San Francisco Packets. Chas. Brewer & Co.'s Line ot Boston Packets. LIST OF OFFICERS: C, M. Cooke, President; George Robertson, Mnnngcr; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F. Allon, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. Wa terhouso and Geo. R. Carter, Directors. lantation Properties THE VON HAMM-YDUNG CO.. IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Queen Street, Honolulu AGENTS FOR Tho Lancashire Insurance Co. Tho Balolso Insurance Co. Union Gas Englno Co. Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc. Bruce Cartwright General Manager of THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY Ot tho United States for the Hawaiian Islands.... OFFICE, Merchant Street, Honolulu. KAAHUMANU STRET. FOR SALE AT HAMOA, MAUI. Mill Machinery, complete or In part, consisting of ono 30"xi!0" 5-rollor mill, H. I. Wks. mnko, Putnam Engine, Vac. Pan. Doublo Effects, ClarKlers, Centrifugals, Vac, Pumps, etc., etc. Parcels of land. Interest In Hill I.nnds, Houses, Work Animals, Cart. Harness, Plows, Tools of all sorts. For particulars, apply to Mil. J. R. MYERS, Manager, at Ilaraoa, Maui, or to C. BREWER & COMPANY, LTD., Honolulu, Dated Honolulu, March 4th, 1002. 2087-2m The weekly edition of the Evening Bulletin Is the largest and best pub lished In the Territory. Sixteen and twenty pages. $1 a year. Design your own ledgers, cash books, etc. If you pro undecided, we will help you. That Is In our lino and I tho PRICE IS RIOHT, at the EVEN 11NO BULLETIN. Primary. Secondary or Tertiary Wood Pohoa r.rafcaMll ( Ta tia fc lrtl4 tl Um Ma iitrtilf. If J k.t IkLfa umiry, MU ftiw fta4 Mill fc, wh.l 4 ' Su'iu Fltk.i la Stutk, ra Tfcrttl, nl., Cpp. ?.!ar4 Bpria, Ctml ay fart aff Ika U4, Ualr a. 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