nil. L' AL A I ) V K KT I S K I Z ! IIOVOUT.r .TPI.V wno ------ - - y , "'t ... THIS PACIFIC Commercial Advertiser. W. N. ARMSTRONG EDITOR. TUESDAY JULY 23 '15KST (iOYEIlNMENT ON EARTH." An Interview -with Mr. D. A. Ray, tho Secretary of the Senate Inter State Commerce Committee, and pri vate secretary of Senator Cullom, is published in the Hilo Herald of the 20th instant, and is republished in an other column. It is an interview that is extremely suggestive, and should be carefully read. It touches on points which are vital to our Industry. Mr. flay disclaims any official authority to express any authoritative opinions about our affairs, but it is evident enough that he feels the trend of the winds. He is evidently familiar with the prevailing thought in Washington regarding these Islands, and, therefore, what .he says is of more value than the opinions of men iat a distance and who may be regarded as interested parties, , When 'he says that he can say "almost authoritatively" that these Islands will have a territorial form of government, and not a colo nial, he only expresses what we be lieve as tho settled policy of the Ad ministration and the Republican party Well SV3ade "dUUSUl mea 11Ke Jordan will soon re-; b found that the crews of th M (luce the nation to a savage state. .Spanish galleons, threo hundr.M v-m.-s When President Jordan was asked; ago. shoveled up diamonds from" ;l.at the other day whether he was, or was spot, and carried them by th s!iip not, a Democrat, he replied that he1 lead to Spain, generally voted with the Republican party, excepting when that party; Fined One Hundred Dollars, violated some fundamental principle of Deputy Sheriff Faneuf of Kwa was In government. "My entire political : town yesterday. He reported that the creed," he replied, "can be found in the Janan05e assailant of the man who aft- intwh t- , erwards attempted suicide had been speeches of Abraham Lincoln." (linoJ $100 and cost wo.n tne Democratic and Republican Yesterday's fines In Ewa Tom-tits regard this sentiment as a, Court amounted to $lul, as desecration of the temples in which' ?11J ror Honolulu. "Platforms" are worshipped. Why is; is it permitted that such a man may, IDS M'KINLKY COOD-UYI-:. pru-h heresies to the youth of Cali- WASHINGTON, July 12. General fornia? ! Wheeler sails for Manila from S.in - .. 'Francisco on the 2Cth. He was at the Police against DIAMONDS IN VOLCANOES When Mr. Ray says that: "The Com missioners hare a hith rcyard far the present yoremment, and personally 1 consider it the best on the face of the earth," he indeed casts a gloom over the faces of the Special Agent and his supporters, who have accused this gov ernment of "imbecility," and "damna ble cowardice" and a general neglect of American interests. Perhaps these gentlemen will find some way of prov ing to Mr. Ray that he is inflicted with "hallucinations," and it grossly lack ing in perceptive faculties. It is a lit tle surprising that after all of the vituperative literature they have creat ed in order to show what an "incubus," and decidedly "un-American" affair the government is, they have not con vinced Senator Cullom, Representative Hitt, and their great following, and that these eminent leaders of the Re publican party still "have a high re gard for the present government." It seems to be a case of unrewarded toil. As the joint father of the unborn Re publican labe in these Islands, they must view the birth of the child, de ferred as it is, 'In a land which has produced, since February, '93, only cowardly and incompetent official scamps, as an unfortunate -event. The hail hid nation of Mr. Ray should be removed at once. . It may have led him to "crush to earth" -witlh his foot the Truth about the government which these gentlemen possess, but they need not despair. "It will rise again. The eternail years of God are hers." And when it rises, bang will go Mr. Ray and the eminent Republican leaders who have put their feet on it, or in it. The covenant of their victory may be sealed with some of their own blood as they have not spilt any of it in the present war, and have abundance of lit for sealing purposes, if not for war purposes. The Advertiser, in the name of the many here, who have faitnfully stood by the present government in the days of trouble, thanks Mr. Ray for his kindly words. These friends of the government are well aware that it is far indeed from being a perfect govern ment. It has, at times,, exasperated its friends. It is open 'to -much . cri tiaism about many things. It has criminally iieglected to provide places for the hungry "boys." But as "justice is Uie whole secret of success in gov ernment," it has steadily kept this maxim in . view, and has achieved a large measure of success. When iMr. Ray saj-s that it is "the best government on the face of the earth" he little knew how much sor row and anguish he carried to the souls of some Earnest Patriots here who seem to believe that it is the worst government on the face of the earth. Mr. Ray must be careful or these "white caps" will be on his trail. Die Kdelmetal Industrie says on the summit of an extinct cano in the Witries Hock Mountains of Natal, soundings have revealed the presence of diamonds in a layer of sand. The district within which the diamonds are found is not a diamonti ferous one. It is believed that the pres ence of diamonds an this extinct vol cano may indicate the processes by which these stones are formed. Dr. .Maxwell has just completed an exhibit for the Paris Exposition which shows with singular clearness the pro cess of the evolution of sulphur, alumina, iron, and other substances from lava. Is it possible that he has "up his sleeve" specimens of lava in the act of changing into diamonds? If he has, he judiciously keeps it a secret at present. This small commu nity is now in a feverish condition ow ing to .the large speculations in stocks, and the suddenoutbreak of lava Hows on Hawaii. If upon these exciting causes Dr. Maxwell should declare that he had discovered specimens of lava which exhibited the process of form ing diamonds, this community would go to the mad-house. Sugar stocks would sink out of sight for awhile, and diamond picnic parties would root up all of the standing cane in search for the stones. It is the pursuit of riches and not the possession of them that gives the high est pleasure to the carnally minded. In the search for diamonds there is an excellent opening for "pursuits." If Dr. Maxwell is satisfied that the islands are "teeming with diamonds," he should break the knowledge of the fact gently to us. We shall now realize the significance of the term "Diamond Head," as applied to our southern headland. No doubt a tradition may War Department today and will pt avay at the earliest possible moment. General Wheeler called upon the Pr s that'ident and bade him good-bye. vol- The young Countess of Cromartie Is declared to have refused more offers of marriage than any lady in the .king dom. She has in her own right an in come from land of -10,000 a vear. Nothing So racing and Makes Well Hood's SrpanIU U prcrrM by ex perienced ihr:nacii of today, ttho hate brought to the production of thU crew; medicine the Ut result of medic! re march. Hood 'a SrjirilU I a modem medicine, containing jut tho Ytxt it! ingredient which wire tMrmlncIy in tended by Nature herself for the Allevia tion of human 111. It puriflt and en riches the Mood, tones the Momach and digestive organs and ereat- an appetite; it absolutely cures all crnfu!a eruption, boils, pimple. ore. salt rheum, an.l every form of Uin rii ; curt liver complaint, kidmy trouMr. PtrcnzthTi and builds up the nervou wvtem. It en tirely overcomes that tired (relinc. civin ftrencth And energy In place of u knr and languor. It ward oil malaria, tv t'hoid fever. and by purify inc the Mood'il keens the whole vtem hcalthv. - w- - If Sarsa- 3 parilla I the N't-!n fact the On Tru lur ie r. S!iibyall.!riiirtft. $t;tt f.-r fV Hood's Pins TIMELY TOPICS June ist, 1899 SUB DIVISION OF THE 11IIT0N HOMESTEAD. 6 J - Mood Lo-t s ?J Lot 4 Lotj .Ac- $ 7. PURE AIR Now that spring time is here, have iyou plvcn a thought about renovating I you? home. Tho nasty, yret weather ; we have had for the past month has K y O s z J0 These finely improved Lots for sale. Location excellent. Lots planted with choice trees and .delayed the usual spring work, but bet- icjuiiauii;. I, 2, 4 ana $ UlC MHO. tor late than never. ' we kindly o,k! Lcl A Beautiful Lot. Best bargain in town. Easy I voti to rend thU lUt .! M,, l pUFChaSr'. MassiBH ; our store and get the prices. We have - . Just received a large shipment of the! Inquire 01 Oalumet V FOOD J tMing (S) Ponder ! PRESIDENT JORDAN'S HERESIES President Jordan of Stanford Univer sity causes the little political Tom-tits much distress because he is an inde pendent in politics. Of course the Tom-tit journals call 'him a Democrat, and display great anguish over the "baleful influence" of a man who is now doing so much to mould the habits and thoughts of the young people of California.' In his published dis courses on' the duties of citizenship, discourses which are becoming a part of the standard literature of the coun try he never urges "the paving of the Flag," but tells the young that the future of tne nation depends upon the character of its men and women. This simple proposition which, omits the use of the Flag, is regarded by the Tom-tits as un-American. A few more Stanford Universities, in the A SNAP! $1,000 CASH Balance in I and 2 Years. -o- EITHER OF THOSE TWO ELE GANT COTTAGES on Waikiki Road, for sale, containing five and six. rooms respectively, in first class condition. Keys at office. See them immediately. WILL. E. FISHER, Real Estate Agent, Fort and Merchant Streets. 5270 Bruce faring k Everyone enjoj-a it; your health de-; folIowlnB: pends upon It. You can just as well ; wil f L". l rV! have It as your prudent neighbor. Old; lillllh IjiVAI) in Ull. and young alike endorse It. l'AIXT Oil DISINFECTINE ! mixed PAINT, assorted With the heat of summer comes the i co'or- foul and disease producing air from the cesspool, vault and cellar. You must be on your guard against the ac cumulation of trash, garbage, etc.; It Is dangerous to have around. INSURES No skill is required to have the air about your home pure. The con Is trl- j METALLIC R:LT, ground-co-telephone no. J64. CO PROGRESS BLOCK, HONOLULU.: TRAVEL EXeflTEMEMT. ! COAL TAR, m barrels. IRREGULAR MEALS IMP PHY HIT i ,ralc TE-ND TO I'KODtCi: CONSTIPATION. ML UcCAIIDO-S IMPROVED ball 1UA m Dai re IS.-Vegetable Antl-imious Pal should be In your crln whether totj leave lown ; or thrco day or as many month. No ccrd to rlvo you a mre of xstlJ- lAUuULliShU M.m DarrelS. cal lcnns 10 wP,n Ulclr action. They brlns relief froa constitution acfl ! constipation Is responsible for lot of mean little complaint yo-4 fcsow. STOCKHOLM TAR, in 10 gallons and barrels. ;KaIIy taken prompt In cSccL fling and effect Is wonderful. Dlsln- i in Oil. fectlne as prepared by us will serve the purpose. Honolulu Drug Co. P. O. BOX NO. 679 PURE "We have it prepared In quantities to supply any or all demands. We will deliver to your home, If within the city limits, a trial bottle at 25 cents. Don't neglect to order a bottle at once. AIR. Those who are familiar with the article order it by the gallon, which proves beyond all doubt that It Is the proper thing. Manufactured only by 11 SOLE AGENTS. fill SEATTLE BEER AT THE CRITERION SALOON. MIXED COLOIiS. in ilb. tins (Masury's or Fuller's) VAUXISII of various kinds w v a a mm - l for carriage and house build ing purposes. FLAT PAINT-' BRUSHES, Adams. I Mosq u 5 to U n e Will Drive flosqnitoes Away. Cures the Bites! VAUXISII Adams. BRUSHES, Brings Comfort! . WHITE WASH BRUSHES,! cheapest and best. These goods have Just arrived from the East and Perfectly Fresh. Benson, Smith & Co, LIMITED- I 6 llll Bill 81 Ltmlted. 307 FORT ST. IP YOU LOVE your wife take her to the ORPHEUM tonight. Fort and Hotel Streets. fcifly Mvertissr, 75 cents a Hoiffl 75 Cents a Month. - . . o. . .k . x -t .1 .i i" -.r .v . i'T i irv rh; r .!' r M .! 2r ! 1 2 r h - h' I' i I' 1 ? 2 2 - - l - - - - - - - - -v - - -v - a. el- - el- RLE L. B. IKEKK'S, Q)DJEEW STIREETf On August ISth I am goinij: away ami the whole sxeeK is re be sold At prices that will make competition impo-ilk It now ronnirie a larpre ami complete line of the BEST QUALITIES Of imported Dry Goods. riucliaed from the K:itcni Factories. Now i- yom tiim: to liny at I he ri-ht price. Kvcrythin nm-t . QUEEN STREET, L- B. KERR IMPORTER. y -Cr -er : "Or r r -flr ir tr tr tr -tr r r -C- "r fr tr ij -f- fr tr o -r- tr - - - t . ..... 7 .( .-..j .( - -4 -4 -4 - - ' -J "j. f I - -JUT 4 ir -? ; m r -r- 5- ? T Y Y Y Y r r -7