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i.. 1 1 1: fi li. I i l : i. ! -A 1 - (I. Is t I i it 1 6 "A Place For Everything is even more essential in the office than at home. Business men occa sionally suffer heavy pecuniary losses because of an important paper mis laid. This can he guarded againsi by providing yourself with one of our new roller-top desks, with the latest, up-to-date time-eaving devices and conveniences. A large assortment of flat-top, roll-top and standing desks, book-cases, press stands, letter files, document Sles, chairs, stools, etc., has Just been received ex "Mohican." All etyles and prices. BY Willi 1 60. OFFICE. QUEEN STREET. Telephone 313. CASTLE & COOKE, Lta HONOLULU. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SUGAR FACTORS. -AGENT8 FOK The Ewa Plantation Co. The Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd. The Kohala Sugar Co. The Waimea Sugar Mill Co. The Koloa Agricultural Co. The Fultcn Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo. The Standard Oil Co. The George F. Blake Steam Pumps. Weston's Centrifugals. The New England Mutual Life In surance Co., of Boatcn. The Aetna Fire Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. The Alliance Aseur&nce Co., of Bos ton. Castle & Cooke LIMITED LIFE and FIRE AGENTS FOR Ennlnnri ilnfm J II LliyiUllU tSiUlUUI IUJ 111 OF BOSTON.! BOO FIR MM GlOf? OF HARTFORD. RISDON IRON WORKS San Francisco, California. ENGINEERS AHDBUILDERS PUMPING MACHINERY, HEINE BOILERS. PLAIN TUBULAR BOILERS, COR LISS ENGINES. CANE CARS, VACUUM PANS. And all Machinery for the complete equipment of Sugar Mills. OFFICE: Room 9, Spreckels Block, Honolulu, H. I. Boxing Taught -BY- martin deny oo Champion light weight of Australia, at Long Branch, Waikiki. Terms reasonable. Given on appli cation. PRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN. MANY CHOICE VIEWS OF THE funeral procession of the Queen Dow ager. Single pictures or complete sets cheap. A few Kauilani and Kapiolani buttons stilJ iiv stock. LICHTIG, Fotografer, . - COG Fort Street. Above Dewey Restaurant. I f p.'ete line of CLEVELANDS ever shown here. $40 to The $40 kind is the equal of any other make at ANY PRICE. INSTALLMENTS $10 PER MONTH. n 209 Hotel Street. MERCHANT . TAILOR G2ZV2 Fort St., Opp. Club Stables. FINE SUITS TO ORDER AT REA SONABLE RATES : Suits cleaned and repaired. SatU faction guaranteed. Mpv; il Ufa fnoiirnnPfiPn in dUlUUbb uu mm KUfflPU IMSa511 iiiii Bite Co THE i'ft ot at the lowetU price at HOPP'S, a a a a In Solid Mahogany We have just ojrieil up the mn.st elegant line of Parlor Furniture seen here. Everything in Solid Mahog any. Cabinets AND Whatnots. That are just the the articles you have waited so long for to complete the artistic effect of your parlors. Chairs Tables. Daintv and ele gant, yet withal, strong and serviceable This is 110 everyday selec tion and we anticipate a speedy clearance. D S3 B D D D n u n a n a a a a o n A few nice CHILD'S SWINGS. a a a a a a D B n Lea ling Furnitara Dealers, KIISG & BETHEL 8T8. a a annDDonnnnnnnnnDOD ?HTS! OF THE FUNERAL PROCESSION OF THE Late Queen Dowager KapoiamtL Picture. of her home: also nictures I of the lying in state at church to be had at the XaTfr.iahoo PHOTOGRAPHIC CoA LIMITED. MOTT-SM1TH BLOCK. Corner Fort and Hotel Streets TO OUR S. oto Have you tried an cf must; 1 -CHOCOLATE or COCOANUT (fresh) cakes' frora the German Bakery? They are only 3 and 50c each and pronounced delic- ious by those who have tried them. Order one for your Sun- day dinner. We also have a sponge cake which we sell for the moderate sum of v3 cents each. -THE GERMAN BAKERY, S33 Fort Street., -Headquarters for genuine ginger -snaps, sugar cookies, etc. -Telephone C77. The Silent Barber Shop Ladies' Boot-Black St2nd In rear of shop. JOSEPH FERNANDE7, Propr Arlington Hotel, Hotel Strt. j.flopp&co: EAT Piiolm's Breaklosl Gem. ASK YOUR CPOCEP FOR IT l-ACIFIC COMMKItClAI, AIlVERTISKK: IIOXOMn.t?. JULY , ' w.,,.,,,,,,,,,.!,, aw nuunu: iii.MM4ui4lT, JULY m2 1S0D. e i . - . TOWNSENO TALKS To National Educational Association. Thoughtful y Concolvrd AcJdross Upon the Subject of tho Educa tional Problem In Hawaii. I.OS ANGELES, July ll.-i::;.I.i',y at 3 oYIocl: tho National IMtt.-.u ion il Association was called to onlr In tin- raviUon l.y Hon. I . Q. Story, o: tl l cal executive committ-". Th- was crowded in every part ar.d irnu Lers of the visitors failed to ciin .".I mittnnco. Aftr an Invocation I y R-v. ( Oat U Pierce, the Woman's Orchestra r n Irel the ".Vational IMticational Asso ciation March," a rather uniii'.H' ium of music, composed for the occaion. ami then governor Henry T. (Jace was presented to hid hearty welconii on behalf of the state to the assembled teachers. Mayor T'red Knton, in behalf of Los Angeles, welcomed the delegates to the eity. He Is a frank speaker, with a sincerity in tone and manner that car ries conviction, and was heartily ap plauded. At the evening session Dr. V . T. Harris-, United States Commissioner of Kducation, delivered a most appropri ate and decidedly inteiestinu address on the FiiL'jet of "An Kducational Pul ley for Our New Possessions. Mrs. Kiniiia I,. Dillingham was to have dcr.lt with the Hawaiian hol irer.tion to some extent by giving an address viewing tho history of the existing schools In the Islands. Owin to her unavoidable abrence this phase Ijf the sul.ject had to be foregone, but Henry S. Townsend, insiector general of fcIm ols or Hawaii, made a thought fully conceived p. d dress upon the sub ject of "The Kducational Problem in Hawaii." He said that minds in gen eral develop in accordance with certain fixed ami rscertalnable laws, yet the tirrt pi in titles of the science imply that 10 to men think, or feel, or wili. or develop r.lllxe, since no two have the san:e tciii; er and environment. In lik imiieer, 1 e continued. It follows that dirfeicr.l i; cs and peoples develop dif ferently beeie have thir own cd itcatiourl prr.Mems, whit h are but n cdi.'icrt'cns of the world's great e-ln-er.tionrl prohlem. Mr. Tow 1. send said in couci:ti:n: "Ti e environment nnd the temper of the childien of Hawaii are espe.-ially liei sit ed, although this environment cf thin;;: ts omparativeiy hotnoge nou::. 'i hi-: fs due largely to th diver sity rf iaT3, with all that that im plies. The ends of the earth meet at Hawaii, find no one race is predomi nant in numbers. Present indication.; are thr.t the generation next to born in Hawaii will consist of white per sons anl Hawaiians In almost cpt.il numl err, ai d of still larger numbers of Asiatics. These latter will not b. as runilrted with the other elements of one future population so as to form ore people, though it is possible that the whites ar.d the Hawaiians will thus unite, in spite of radical racial difTer 01:1 c:;. One problem involves at least two !;; rf teen In nearly equal num Iok; living s'de by side within our nanovv boundaries without unltlrg. Po'yi evi;i . - ;rd Asiatics cannot be nu'd.- 'n tliir.k ar.d feel as Anglo-Sax-enr, l.y te fclmpTc process of teaching them the lZngiish 'language, or by any ether pn. ess which does not Involve evclutu::: through nations. Yet. in the icrar.tiine, ve must live tJigether. Vh.t, tl en, is this great race problem in j!.r.va;s.V It Is thlp: To levclop a truly t'h.ut;.'!P civilixiition. a clviliza- tit n v.!:i.!i. Wlo. the lovo of (!hrist. is ilk . . . , -r. t. onrrt oil ,w-,? ko bj.;.d thrt all the races may find pi 1 ; ;ty i;rer its benign sway. Our Hawaiian i vili. tion should be based 1 l.irUy ami iinSvtTs.il P .! : will i'.r.rtlcn wlilth ilu actlvo In v.hlih It has upon -an as.-mmp- Iincss. has pro- ipiifil :t vtusrrJe in which tho pas . ivc o i;-. rt ;i Kicat disad van tapir. t i -. a 1. I. i iltcly fact that tlu Inllu :i c r t t.. wlnto man and his civlllza- tiui 11. . 1 .1 ut wltli tT-.o nli.irli? iii.il . i -. ;;vi.c!V.lly the inllucnco of tho lal. !t i;i tLo u; ns tree. From tho tlmo 1 T the :.::c".t IItowf, who shut from tl: vL-iLs cf their civilization prac tically it 1 1 other peoples, down to tho liii:- th' Americans, who have not . . 1..H1 At ... I Iv l.i. :a d tuiruiontly Christian to J!.vs li e -white man and the roil, conies tho r.;iro inorrtonors story. Here tho nativo Ii.iA.uiiar.s were lxrn and hro itly " ill d:e. They call for inoro than t! ration. "Who are wo th u w. . . - shiniM tvlcuito this remnant of th-i pooi lo to whom God pave il:o fair islrs i: t;h fom his creative hand and i who l'rr ii-;;ily fifty generations hav t known i-tl'or home? Thy aro now Ararricaru in spite of themslv.' for thr-.- i. ;.iCT.s their silent apj- 1 t' thir neighbors i me ai xtvo r. 'M:ariV iro Ac'.ion in I;j;: nicr.i. WCuirr K. rrcrdcras. ? i ; ': ru.t in io,:r.cnt asraln.-" -til:, iiir:r.s that he ha. v:.'y-:'.y ::t!:ry to lav. nnd tho v -':' r'aintif: t: kn inio his p 1 m'.vi rti.il to l.!s own nse r "u ; Jss sit'.:nt' at Kaumak 1 ; : i. ia city. r!a!r.t:ff psks for : cf t!ie premises and $ . i-Yrvite .f summers hns !.-:: r td aud the case will or.v up Augiirt ttnn of the Cin ui: (o ir 1 a:: MESSENGER SERVICE. Honolulu Messenger Service do!lTr messages and packages. Tel. 37S. 1 f.JAKES A OELIGIOUSlftiGH BALL Si sr. cvaus , KOBLE V m m n 1 I-.WHISKV 1 CROWN DISTILLERIES COMPANY. GNSAri FliAIiCISCO.O Arrive Today, PEIi S. S. AUSTKALIA.i 00 ALL KINDS OP Apples. Cherries. Plums, Peaches, Muscat Grapes; Oranges, Lime ar d Lemons Eastern Oysters, I Etc., Etc., Etc.! 000 E. HEHRIQUES MASONIC TEMPLE. ill!?" Telephone -M l. TO ARRIVE: L. America Mara. 0$ KM COVERS. GRASS. CL6TH GfMRE PIECES Thc5tare of very di!n ty rltcm. AUf a n;vv lin of Pajamas, Kecilies, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs. Some Kew Goods to arrive scon! jr. - I Murata & Co. HOTEL ST., COR. KDOAEU. '. 000 Branch Hat Store, Nuuanu St HAWAII SHINPO SHA. THE PIONEER JAPANESE PRINTING OFFICE Tho publishers of 'Hawaii Shlti, Tho only ilallv Japan paprr til ll?hoil In tho Islands. EDITOR M. TAKAtlASllt. PHOPHIETOH C. SHIOZaWA. Office: Nintanti avent:o. nUivo liro- tanta- r HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO Stoam Encrinon ISOILCRS. SUGAR MILIS. COOI-KRii I T ICJ I V'll T T t r en vr a Ami machinery of every dUcrlptloo made to order. Tartlcular attealloc paid to hlp's blackitmithln. Jot work executed oa the shones; nolle NOVELTIES for dlnnrr elvln:? nnd for luncheons and for entertaining may le had here constantly. LEWI5 & CO Grocers 111 FORT STREET. folophnne 2V : : O. Box a.an!i mm m go., o 121 Qrrn S:rc:i. CARRI.V.i: AND WAGON I.I II.I): Tim:; and not.!.. DEAff-NO AX I.E.". J. MORGAN. Ml l.i II T .! KV VAA-.W .m I.r:r:.v Or.M. ui'AL :riTit; a mtci.w.i y No. 2 School St.. Near Smith' IlrMg-r J THE SAV THAT Malaria AM) T. iaicroDES Have small chances vhcn.SewingMacMfleS? PURE WATER is provided! THIS IS THE . 5tA5UN 1 w yt drinkini water! jneeJs to e ur fied. You can titihe most pei Ucct Water Filters AND From At their Fort Street Store And at their On Bethel Street. iNew Shipment SILK GOODS. ALSO 5ras4 : Cloth, : UANDsnjxiiXEr&, Uoylih, : Tahli: : Covers, SILK EIETS, SILK FAJiHiS, ETC Oanisomc Carpets for iuila and 3t&lrs. JAPAE5E RUGS. VERY PRETTY PATTERNS. A largo ptock on Land to fteleci from, at prices that will urpro foa. S. OZAKI, WAYEBLSY ELOCI - HOTEL SHEET IT IS CHEAPER to pay a fair prlcf to hate your watch fpairtM liy .... iS EXPERT WATCHMAKER than to rifk having It micM In or!r to jac a fow rnl. M. R. COUNTER, Practical Watchmaker 007 Fort at. Glr prMinal att'-mion t r;irinn fn ar.d rfrnpliratrl watrhr-ji. LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH GOOD WOR KHANS H I P. CITY KILL CO., LTD. nri:i:N i;i:::.ri.:i::: kt::i:i:t. ! r. iri't.) iTk I to t.r. !r:tak all 1 'l. of :he a I 'i e Work tindnakca l.y V.. ilay or Ly contract; cstlrr.atrs furr.!hl. Coolers Gonircdof s. 1 'Haye You Seen r.i.-I IUari:i Wheeler AND Wilson If r..j; jur m:rrti to L Prescott's A ms:i coavlacc joj ibat Utj aro tbo tsrlc ajfh!sc suit thrct? liars tb xxlze cf asy othtv. ARL OU LOOKING FOR Stocks or Bonds. Investments or Loans, Offices or Fire Insurance, Safe Deposit Boxes or, A COMPANY lW;,oal,:. KclUTul anl Arrm4L! la axt a Ti:rsTi:i:. nxixurroit, ADMINISTRATOR nr i;rAIt. 1IIAN? If . cill cm I m fiCntiiC? Tidsi 8 Invesfmenl Co. CLO. R- CARTl U. Trcziarcr. J LAN DO, L. E. TRACY. OOTHTTES ffi FURNISHER 1U on hand a Lev lice of Pajamas, Golf and Slanly Shirls. rNii:uvi:.Mt in wool and cot ton. WOOL AMI COT TON SON. Hals, Caps, Boys' and Menfs Clothing lini:n and crash suits iou doys and mi:n. ni:glici:i: OVKILSIIIUTS. STAR WAIST?. Fort 5lret. A LRGE ASSORTMEM OF ( CUFF In Nunjrou IVfrlcn. Al it bandos tlUpJay of ULIES' AKD GESTS' BIGGS. JEWELRY Of all llnd toaS to order. BIART fOHT gT JEWELED. ALEXANDER A BALDWIN Sugar Factors AND Commission Merchants JUDD BUILDING. 11 i 4 0 4" VI at tiii: c.r.i:m: ori'iciz. NEW I1IL- xl oitrnncM THE ATER toaiat. FJUIIOIIS 1 1 1 in... r 7- 2 I" - - .- ; x