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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MARCH 12, 1902.
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The Columbia Chainless of today shows the highest
development yet attained in bicycle building. Light running
Hp-bill or on the level ard fitted with the best coaster brake
for down grades. Cushion frame make it easy riding.
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E. O. Hall & Son, Ltd.
Eblers' Block, Fort Street.
HOME RULERS SHOW THEIR
FEELING TOWARDS DOLE
The Kuakoa Home Rula has again
taken up the discussion of the Gover
norship in earnest, and has the fol
lowing in its lssue of Saturday last to
say in that respect:
matters of State, and also advising him
if the fact that the majority in the
Senate and in the House of Represen
tatives were with the Home Rule par
ty, and that it was proper for him, the
! executive, and the Legislature or law-
From the time the Queen's govern- maKers 10 tome mgeiner ana worn: in
ment was overthrown, and Dole was harmony in bringing about the admin
Dlaced at the head of the various forms t ration of the government of this
of government since then established Territory ror the best interests or the
land controlled the ideas of governing Lahui. and for the progress and pros
I xvhich existed seems to be so instilled Parity of the country. His reply to the
in him that he is unable to depart from two Senators was a refusal to be ad
it, although he la now ruling under vised by them and he further stated
the laws and constitution of the gov- , that he intended to carry on the affairs
ernment of the United States of Amer- of the. administration according to his
1 own views and ideas; and that he nev
The kind of government which he er wuld accept any words of advice
gave us from the time he was placed from the Home Rulers to the end of
in power by the Thurston gang to ad- session.
minister its affairs as chief executive. ' Tms Pwer on tne le f the Lahui.
carried on by the right of might and which sought to aid him. but. although
force; a" government by the bayonet. . within his vested rights, it was turned
what ii.i the. i-nhnt sea then' it iv-aa' aside, the Governor thus was only
this; this gang supplied itself with widening the breach between himself i
10.000 rifles and revolvers and 50.000 " i i"f .auui.
cartridges: therefore. Dole's power was Another matter also came up in the
maintained by force of arms; they appointment of government officials,
numbered about 2.000. which is a very heads of departments, as provided by
small minority of the population, but ' th( "rganie act of the Territory. "I?y
with this minority, their right to rule and with the advice and consent of the
was considered greater than the right I nat". he shall appoint." although
of those of the balance of the popula- I n u,a name tnose which were ad-
VOLTERS, VALDRON CO., Ltd.
Bole Agents for Armour Packing Co.
has just received a shipment of
Armour's Hams and Bacon
a well as a fall line of CANNED GOODS,
and offer the same for sale.
tion. which was 100.000 and over; for in
those years the people were arrested
for expressing opinions and views in
opposition to theirs. Therefore, the
Lahui was and has been intimidated
bv them, and are now actuallv afraid
This was the way the government was J
vised by the Home Rulers would be
tarried out, but he took matters in his
own hands and acted according to his
own views and judgment, as was done
with numerous other matters of this
nature. v
carried on by Dole and those white-
l Turning to Hilo, the Home Rula
QCEES STREET.
IIONOLl'LC, II. 1
Of the very best crash material
and in handsome colors.
The swellest line of robee in
town. ' Prices from '
Upward. Many are displayed
in our windows.
BOB
Full line of Bath Towels;
prices 35c to $1.00 each.
THE KASH CO., Ltd.
TWO STORES
Corner Hotel and Fort Sts., and Hotel St. and Bethel.
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Ml CONSTRUCTION7 CO.
Rooms 508. 509. 510
Staogenwatt BollJIng
All classes of Engineering Work solic
ited. Examinations. Surveys and Re
ports made for Waterworks, Steam and
Electrical Construction; Plans and
8pciflcatIon and Estimates prepared, and construction superintended. In all
branches of engineering work. Contracts solicited for railroads, electric and
rtMun. tunnel, bridges, buildings, highways, foundations, piers, wharves, etc
padal attention riven to examinations, valuations and reports of properties
for Investment purposes.
Frederick J. Amwxg, M. Am. Soc. C. E.,
W. R. CASTLE. JR.. Sec'y and Treas. Engineer and Manager.
In tho Darkroom
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The amateur photographer ha3 his needs fully supplied
at our store. Fresh plate?, film?, papers, solutions, etc.
arrive ly every steamer. Our developing'and priting
you will find to be the best and ourjpricea the lowest.
Everything in the photographic line.
Honolulu Photo Supply Co.
I'ORT feTRKET.
skinned missionaries during those years " "
of oppression, which we, native sons.? Ve noticed m the Kveninpr Bulletin
had to endure with a great deal of the names of Senator J. T. Brown, of
patience and hardship. j Hilo, and Representative W. li. Nai-
Another matter worthy of notice dur- lima and James Lewis, of the same
tng tnose years or tne uoie regime,
that the eople did not have the free
right to the ballot, the right to exercise
this was restricted by a property quali
fication of $3,000. unencumbered, or a
yearly income of $tQ0. Therefore, by
this reason, they were placed in the
full control of the law making power
of the country.
Hut from the time we became annex
ed to the present day. first. Dole was
appointed flovcrnnr, and is the chief
executive of this Territory; second, the
unrestrained right of the suffrage, thus
giving this right to the rich and poor,
alike. Therefore, the form of govern
ment has changed from the bayonet
government to that of a government
for the people, and to be ruled and
regulated by the people.
Although our form of government
has been changed. Governor Dole's ad
ministration has not, and it is being
continued by him as it was under the
bayonet government, such as is now
carried on in Russia, by the Czar. From
the time the last Legislature was in
session to the present day the doings
of the administration of this young
Territory were well known to the late
deceased President McKinley and to
President Roosevelt.
First, while the Legislature was in
session, the Governor directed Secre
tary Cooper to occupy a seat, to which
he had no right, on the floor and in
the assembly of the House of Repre
sentatives.
Second Senators Kanuha and Ka-
lauokalani made an official visit to the
Governor at his home, to talk over
place, signers of a petition supporting
and approving the name of Circuit
Judge Little as Dole's successor for
Governor; and that the said petition
was sent to other Senators and Rep
resentatives of the Home Rule party in
that district to sign, but they strongly
refused to support any such petition.
; and considered that it was an under
handed and backbiting piece of busi
ness, and also unbecoming the dignity
of the party and policy of the Home
Rulers.
The main objects and purposes men
tioned in the said petition are in di
rect conflict with the policy and plat
form adopted by the party of the La
hui, which Brown and Nailima well
know.
j The petition was sent to President
Roosevelt, and also copies to both
Houses of Congress.
The souls of these two Hawaiians
are strange, indeed, ' as also their
actions in this matter, but they will
be remembered by the Lahui in fu
ture. They may outlive and escape
the force of the laws if they appear
before Little. "You scratch my back
and I will do likewise to you."
They are. not illiterate nor ignorant
Hawaiians, but the contrary; they are
men of standing, of education and full
of learning and knowledge. If they had
Ix'en men so ignorant, unable to know
right from wrong, there might have
been some cause for excuse and for
giveness, but they will be left for the
Lahui and the voters to weigh and to
judge in the near future. It is too
bad!
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M. E. LENN0N
IS DISBARRED
Attorney Can Practice Here No
Longer Supreme Court Ad
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M. E. Lennon, the attorney who
served a term in Oahu prison for gross
cheat, was disbarred from further prac-
ice in the Territorial courts by the
Supreme Court yesterday. Attorney
General Dole went on the stand and
testified to an appeal made to him by
Mr. Lennon to save him from disgrace.
and promising- that he Intended to re-
urn to the States and become a good
citizen of the community, and try to
live down his record here. He asked
whether or not it would be thought dis
courteous by the court If he failed to
appear, and upon being told that It
would not, said he would make no de
fense. George Sea testified to the ser-
ice made upon the defendant, and
Clerk George Lucas and Police Clerk
Zablan testified as to the record In the
criminal case. Chief Justice Frear then
tated that, the motion for disbarment
would be granted, and the name of
Lennon was ordered stricken from the
file of practitioners In the Territory.
The case of Lilli vs. Carthy was ar
gued In the Supreme Court during the
day.
Formal notice to advance the Kamalo
case on the calendar to March 14th was
given yesterday by plaintiffs. Defend
ants have given notice of motion to
trike the cause from the calendar, on
the ground that the clerk had not' been
served with the notice. The matter
will be argued in the Supreme Court
today.
has filed a motion to strike out the
bill of exceptions in .the case of Terri
tory vs. Ah Moon, on the ground that
no notice of the same had been given
the Territory.
Chief Justice Frear gave notice yes
terday that the Supreme Court would
adjourn Thursday for the term.
Fainting: the Drlllehed.
"As clean as the driven snow," will
soon apply to the black, grim, somber
looking Drillshed. Painters began
working on the roof of the structure
yesterday with white paint, warranted
to make it cool in the sunshine, and in
a week or so the entire building will
be completely covered. The trans
forming of the shed is due to an order
issued some time since by the United
States Army Department that the
Drillshed must be painted to conform
with the color of the old stone bar
racks. During the last ten days, when
the troops of the transport Warren
were camped out in the armory, the
men complained much of the heat. It
is believed that the white chemical
paint, said to be of a kind that will
keep the roof from heating, will do
much to remedy this defect.
HAIR AS SOFT AS SILK.
New Scientific Treatment Kills Dand
ruff Germs and Makes Hair Soft.
Deputy Attorney General Cathcart I "Herplclde."
It is an accepted fact, a proven fact.
that dandruff is a germ disease, and It
is also a demonstrated fact that New-
tro's Herpicide kills the dandruff germ.
Without dandruff falling hair will
stop, and thin hair will thicken. Her
picide not only kills the dandruff germ,
but It also makes hair as soft as silk.
It Is the most delightful hair dressing
made. It cleanses the scalp from dand
ruff and keeps it clean and healthy.
Itching and irritation are instantly re
lieved and permanently cured. At all
druggists. There's nothing "just as
I good." Take no substitute. Ask for
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BUiT-PfiOOf
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Straight
Fronts
vs.
Tight
Lacing
The old arguments against corsets
are now obsolete.
They've served their day and gener
ation, and to their credit let it be added,
have done good service, but the new
STRAIGHT FRONT robs them of all
force.
This new style follows the natural
lines of the form in a word, hygienic
It's merits are obvious.
In contour nothing could be more
graceful, while it supports the abdomen
and strengthens the back.
All the strain is thrown upon the
hips and back muscles.
Best of all, it retires tight-lacing,
a barbarity on a par with Chinese foot
toTture.
We carry all of the best makes and
models of straight front corsets.
For some are better suited to your
form than others.
If you go by what we tell you,
you'll get the kind that is BEST suited
to your form.
Whitoey &
IViarsh,
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M. R. COUNTER
Jeweler and
Silversmith.
REPAIRING A
SPECIALTY
Fine Asssortment of
Hawaiian Jewelry . .
Fort Street,
Love B'ldg.
The Silent Barber Shop
Ar Thoroughly Disinfected Befor
Using.
JOSEPH FERNANDEZ, Prop.,
Arlington Hotel. Hotel Strt
Amu Ice &
Ice Delivered to any part of the
City.
Island orders promptly filled.
Hoffman & Mark ham.
telephone Blue 8151. P. O. Box ftt.
Office: Kewalo.
W. V. Ahana & Co.,
LIMITED.
W. W. AHANA, Pres't and Manager.
Merchant Tailors,
1038 Nuuanu Atiu.
Will give you nice fitting clothes
and for '
Less ZNCon.e3T
than you can get them for elese-
where.
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Milk, Butter and Cream; the BEST sold in the islands.
Honolulu Dairymen's Assn.
'Phone White 241. - . Office. SWitUn Ptt.
FRED PHILP & BRO. 62 "lni ftrZV
w WrlKht Building.
Practical Harness Makers and Saddlers.
Hwnees. Trunks and Valise?, Neatly and Promptly Repaired.
Thone Blue 2G51 T. O. Box 133.
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