TIIK-PACIFIC COMMERCIAL A I VKUTJSKR: HONOLULU, JULY
J I. ion.
TH PACIFIC
Commercial Advertiser.
W. N. ARMSTRONG EDITOR.
MONDAY : : : : : JULY 21
JSOMETJIINU MORE Ai'.OUT THE
CONSTITUTION.
In another place is published an in
teresting h-iKv from Mr. F. M. Hatch
on the constitutional question. He does
not agree with the Advertiser in its
construction of Senator Morgan's re
marks on tin- subject. When Senator
Morgan said that there existed in these
.Islands "an iniperium in imperio
which is sLill in the complete exercise
of its sovereign powers of govern
ment," the language and the idea
seems to exclude any superior power.
There -can be -no sovereignty subject
to fc'he Constitution for if it is subject
to it it cannot be sovereign. The
states are sovereign because they have
expressly retained their sovereignty,
while yielding up for the common good
certain powers.
Senator Morgan is unreservedly com
mitted to the. proposition that the act
of annexation carried with it the right
of Hawaii to all the privileges which
Juave been heretofore granted to any
territory.
Mr. Hatch, who is an excellent
lawyer, knows the difficulty of con
struing the simple authority given to
Congress to "make needful rules and
regulations' respecting the territories,"
does not determine at what moment
the Constitution applies. The vague
ness itself, the utters failure to indi
cate that the territories have any
rights, put lawyers and judges-'at sea
in the matter.-
If the Constitution is now in opera
tion there, the paper money of the gov
ernment is worthless. Section ten of
the Constitution provides that "no
State shall emit bills of credit." Here
is a territory which is emitting bills
of credit every day, in the circulation
of its Treasury notes. If the Consti
tution prevails, it is gross violation of
5ts provisions, and any law of Congress
adopting or re-enacting any municipal
law of Hawaii which allows the issue
and use of paper money is clearly un
constitutional. Much more may be
said on the subject.
THE LABOR QUESTION.
VISITING MEDICOS
1-IRi: AT IIOMJll'L'.
sc and Valu
able Contents Destroyed.
A iuiTt'l of lim' placed in su !i a j..,
sirion that wat.-r would drip otf thr
roof upon it was the rails, of .1 de
structive fire at Honoipu a f. v days
ago. The warehouse of K. k. Hind
w;m destroyed together with thv rahlt
l aling to tho landing and a valuable
cargo unloaded only a few days ln-fore.
The aggregate loss will -asilv foot nr.
over $.",o.OOm. Seventy-fix . ions of f.-r-
tilizer, SOU bags of sugar and P as-s
of kerosene were also destroyed. Wh-a
A luau in regular Hawaiian style the watchman first smlt tlie fir. he
was given by Drs. Hay and YVojd at '-n,,- a bucket of water upon the
Terrible Pains SUB-DIVISION OF THE liKIIITON IIOMESIEiD,
Luau in Their Honor on
Saturday Night.
Entertained In Hawaiian Style By Doctors
Day and Wool-Lunch el on Tanta
lus With Dr. Coocer.
their Heretania
merly tlie Club
street
Hotel,
premises,
on
place whence the smoke was
1 " This increased the difnnilrx- :i th. . .r.
Saturday vvis containing tlie lime ,nrr .Mr.,
evening in honor of Dr. Senn, the no:-' flames, igniting a quantity of oil stored
ed Chicago surgeon, and
lirower of Rush College,
visiting this city for a :
Members of the Board of Health and
the local medical fraternity were in-
I'rofessor
who are
hort time.
near by. There
the property.
was no insurance on
vited guests.
The feast was prepared
Jersey Cattle for t.iiui.i.
On the collier Ilrutus there is a Jer
sey bull, one .Jersey heifer, and a Jer-
under the! sey cow which has a calf a few davs
In tho Stomach Dreadful Head
aches Faco and Neck Covered
With Boils-Cured by Hood's Sar-saparilla-Skln
Is Now Clear.
41 1 w as covert 1 wit h . oil-, all over my face
and m--k. I h.i.i lroi.!ful L aviach,- ud
pain in my t-toniach. X took m dscir.r.
but xva- not much l ti:ltrl, ami I pro
cured mx bottle wf Hood attI..
After taking the !irt lottlc I eouiJ m-v an
improve merit. Wlu n I had Uk:i n frxv
more Lottie, the UdN h-l nil my
kin x bh char, my npjxt.tc r turn d.aii".
my health xa cntir-Iy rc-:or d. I :n
thankful I tvir fouml uch a I-...,! pt.ri
fu r as Hood' Sar-nparilU. I j aid out n
r;od dial of money for ui ! r.milcinr
'for?t.kinlIM,!S'rapri:Ja. V. F.
Lkckwitii, Hurlock, Maryland.
If jou decide to try Hood S.ttimril!a
iiiuua-u io i.uy anv oiia r.
Sarsa-parilla
Is til- IVst-tn f.ut the (.,.. It ... x:ti.
f.r. I ure .. u.-i . iTi.f i. i f.r
Hood's
I a a a
old. This stock was purchased in S.ia'nOOU S I'lllS
irancisco by order of the Navv De
partment, ami will he taken
where the cattle are inferior.
these animals have heen on the vessel ;
for about three months, they are in j
excellent condition. Their feet are'
however rather tender. ',
Nothing
So
racing
direction of Mrs. Arnold and compris
ed every Hawaiian delicacy, nothing
but native, foods being on the table.
Those present in addition to Dr. Senn
and Prof. Broxver and their hosts were
Major Woods -of Buena Vista Hospital,
Major Bradley and Captain Styles of!
the U. S. Hospital Ship Relief. Dr.
Stone of the U. S. T. Brutus, Drs.
Myers, Taylor, Hoffman, Piatt, Cooper,
Humphris, Garvin, Alvarez, Emerson
and Howard. Attorney-General Cooper,
George W. Smith, James Judd and Mr.
Hervey.
During the feast the Misses Kanoho
entertained the guests with native airs.!
while photographer Davey 'succeeded!
in getting a splendid flashlight picture!
of the scene. !
At the end of the feast Dr. Senn led j
off with a few remarks in which he
paid special praise to Haxvaiian cook-;
ery, saying that he had been feasted'
in many cities in the world but never!
had been given a greater variety ot
good things to eat cooked in such an
attractive style. Major Bradley favor-
cu mo iiraicio m un till linn csiiiis
count of the work on the Iteliet and IS
Captain Styles gave a graphic descrip- ! JjL
tion of the first army hospital train
run during the war, of which he xvas'
in charge, and by which wounded sol-J
diers 'xvore transported from Tampa t(j. Everyone enjoj's It; your health de-
the hospitals at Atlanta and elsexvhere. j i, f -.. nmk ..,. . .
T, T ... , ,x o penua upon It. iou can just an well!
Dr. C. B. Cooper entertained Dr. Senn
and Prof. 'Broxver at his place on Tan- have it as your prudent neighbor. 0!i!
talus heights yesterday, where an ele-an(1 young anke endorse it. :
gant lunch was served, the guests be-!
ing nearly all of those -present at th
luau.
.iTIMELY TOPICS
June ist, 1899 .
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S Lots I N . .
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Now that spring time is here, have
jyou given a thought about renovating
your home. The nasty, wet weather
C V G
These finely improved Lots for sale.
e have for ttid rast month ha." . l'- " u .. -
:,,,,., , . , , , ., : shrubbery. Prices reasonable. Lots 1. 2, 4 and 5 are sold.
T r T Lot Beautilul Lot. Best bargain in tou-n. Easy
tor late than never. kln.lly a-.k,. th
; you to read this list and then call Into
our store and get the prices.
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Inquire of
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JLViiUl A Ail All
DISiNFECTINE
The Match Shoot.
The failure of the planters to get
the consent of the Italian government
to the emigration of laborers from
Italy, loes not prevent Italian emigra
tion to ithese Islands. It can he car
ried on, so far as the Italian govern
ment 'is concerned, xvith the same free
dom as it carried on to the Mainland.
Any one who is familiar with the
conditions of immigrant service is not
surprised at the attitude of the Italian
government. Before dependence should
have been placed on a favorable atti
tude, a careful investigation should
have been made of the regulations
governing Italian emigration to the
Argentine Republic and elsexxiiere.
The planters of these Islands xvill
obtain sufficient labor whenever they
seriously resolve to get it. Heretofore
a whistle for ' laborers has been an
swered by a rush of them. AVhistling
Is no longer a magic power. In order
to secure the necessary labor, a plan
must be thought out, and a deal of ab
solutely correct information obtained
This requires time, and the best brain
work. The labor problem is a most
difficult one. to solve, but it is capable
of solution. The foolish procrastina
tion in tackling it, puts off the hour
of solui.ic.Ti. and the entire Sugar in
terest may have to suffer a good deal
of tight squeezing before it really gets
to work.
A DlilNKl.Xrr THOUGH .
Honolulu Drug Co.
the cesspool, vault and cellar. You j 3IKTALLIG I AINT PrOlind -CO TELEPHONE NO. J64.
must be on your guard agaiust the ac- j 2-, ri ' " mmmmmmm
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cumulation of trash, garbage, etc.;
is dangerous to have around.
it
With the heat of summer conies the !
The match shoot between teams from I foul and disease producing air from'
(Jo. r and tne police torce was Held
Saturday and was xvon by the soldiers
The score was 58G to 5553. The highest
single score was made by Bortfeld of
Co. F. Capt. Parker, who made a "pos
sible" a couple of days before, made
the loxv -score of 35. The members of
the -police team were nervous, while
those of Co. F shot like veterans. A
return match xvill be held next Satur
day at Iwilei butts.
We have
: just received a large shipment of the
; following:
; WHITE LEAD in Oil.
! PAINT OIL.
! MIXED PAINT, assorted
: colors.
COAL f AI5f in barrels.
111. 1 ww afT . . . TKNT TO PltODfCi: CONSTIPATION. ML McCARIX) S IX PROVED
OAK I50A OIL. in barrels. Vegetable AntMiUiouA PUM ..oiiM be In yiur jrrlp ubcthcr yoy lr.ie town
; for three day or as rn.my month. No to give you a wore c f oJl-
P TMUn 1 VKI'M in hnrrfl; cal term to explain their action. Thy bring relief from rontlpa:.ca antt
iniixjlil nii Jl, ii aiCIO-CortIpatIon I re?i-Tn!Ul for lot of mean Utile rr,mpUln! jou Lsow.
rmnriini Tin .Hif!ly taken pnmipt In effect.
OlUIVIIUli.U I All, ll IU
gallons and barrels.
Bruce faring & CO. PUBK-
TRHYEL
EXCITEMENT.
IRREGULAR ?1EALS
l. O. ItOX NO. 679
INSURES
No skill is required to have the air
! about your home pure. The cost is tri-
Oflicer Toma Abe "was bitten by a j fling and effect is wonderful. Ditsln
spider last batuday. 1 he bite xx-as
extremely poisonous making a bad
wound.
Food Prepared With "Calumet" ia
Free from Rochelle Salts Alum,
Lime and Ammonia. "Calu
met" is the Housewife's
Friend.
NONE SC GOOD.
fectine as prepared by us will serve the
purpose.
PURE
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Wp have it renared in auantitie to i
a , .
! supply any or rJl demands. W"e will .uamS.
j deliver to your home, if within the city j
limits, a trial bottle at 23 cent?. Don't !,
neglect to order a bottle at oDoe. j
MIXED COLORS,, in ilbJ.M (TJ
tins (Masury's or Fuller's) . A v
VARNISH of various kinds ;
for carriage and house build
ing purposes. ' :
FLAT PALM BRUSHES.
'Adams.
VARNISH :
s
qmtoMmie
Will Drive Mosquitoes Away.
Cures the Bites!
BRUSHES.
WHITE WASH BRUSHES..
cheapest and best.
Brings Comfort!
AIR,
Those who are familiar with the
article order it by the gallon, which
proves beyond all doubt that It is the
proper thing.
FOR SALE.
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Manufactured only by
THE STEAMER "KAENA," IN
perfect condition, with chains, "anch
ors, etc., complete; carrying capacity
about forty tons. For further partic-
ulars inquire at office of Inter-Island!
Steam Navigation Co., Queen Street j
5230
liiMiiOTranmiflfln
nULLiOi Lit UitUU Ull
SOLE AGENTS.
These goods have Just arrived from ,
the East and
Perfectly Fresh.
Benson, Smith & Co
LIMITED-
i liii line (in.
Limited.
307 FORT ST.
Fort and Hotel Streets.
IF YOU LOVE your wife take ber to
the OUPHEUM tonight.
M Advertiser. 75 cents a MoDfe
75 Cents a Month.
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While the government is building an
excellent road to the Pali, it should
place i large, water, trough by the road
side,, near the reservoirs. By a simple
automatic arrangement there would b
no waste. Travel is uncreasing and
the need of water for animals in
creases. Between the city and the Pali
there is not a single drinking place
for the dumb animals excepting at a
small stream running through Mr.
Spencer's place.
Dr. S. E. Bishop in one of his inter
esting letters to .the Evening Star of
Washington. D. C, gives an extended
account of the recent expansion of the
sugar interests here. The Tacts are
so cflearly stated, the letter is reprint
ed in full in Louisiana Planter.
Dr. Bishop's correspondence contains
more reliable information about these
Islands th-an can be found in the usual
newspaper correspondence sent from
here.
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Lieut. Safford told the members of
the Historical Society on Friday even
ing, that according to the best form in
Samoa, adover fed not only his fiancee,
but her family and relatives until mar
riage took place. Mr. Safford probably
informed the native Historical Society
of Samoa that in America, it was a
very common custom for the papa of
the wife to feed the lover from the
date of the marriage until his death.
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WHOLE STeK IS T BE SOLD
At priri- that will m.ik iu ition it..)f.i1.1..
a larcre and rompleto lint of the
HEST QUALI1ICS
Of imported Dry Hoods, nmvhaed from the Ka-tern Factories Now i- ymi t i 1 t hay a; :h rijht i
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