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V -V -5 .j.4.4.4.4.4.4. 4. 4. ? AILEY'S ! ToianitniEfl 3&3 i IKE ITS i II J Slearns FIRST CLASS AT SAX mit.waTiKEE PUNCTURE PROOF TIRE. Sole Agent and Representative of the Company in J tT " f I -4 r r Hawaiian Morgan .. . - r i m? J. J. Distributor liacK urea, Rubber Goods, Pneumatic Tires And Representative Here. TOT TTOTTCtfi. 1 Bailey's Honolulu Gyclery Company, Limited. 227, 229, 231 KING STREET. 4. 4.4.4. . GRIMW00D, RICHARDSON & CO. CIVIL MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, AND CONTRACTORS. AGENTS FOR PARKE & LACY CO., PELTON WATER WHEEL CO., H. N. COOK BELTING CO. WH1TTIER, COBURN CO. Lubricating Oils, Grease BYROnTvCKSON MACHINE WORKS, Whirlpool Centrifugal Pumps. CALIFORNIA ANTI-CALORIC CO. Anti-Caloric Pipe and Boiler Plaster. Anti-Caloric Boiler Blocks, Anti-Caloric Covering. PACIFIC AMMONIA & CHEMICAL CO. J U DSON DYNAMITE & POWDER CO. MEESE & GOTTFRIED CO. L1NDE ICE MACHINE. Office, Telephone 013. awwm? Golf and SHIPMENT OF l Standard Shirts JUST OPENED. IWAKAMI'S, ROBINSON BLOCK, Hotel Street. BEVERAGES iUrEFRIOR ANIMATING - CARBONATED FODNTAIN DRINKS (SODA TVATER) NUTRITIOUS DELICIOUS REFRESHING IN THE HIGHEST DEGREE PERFECT J GreaCVariety of Flavors Novelties Added Frequently Our Vichy a Special Feature Natural Fruits Our Own Selection Our Ice Cream "par excellence" The Finest FOUHttlBi, COR. FORI S HOTEfc 315. Noted as the Coolest Corner in Town Benson, Smith & Co., ltd. NEW SUMMER O00D& in I. - " i Jin Elegant Line of lies, Shirts, Ptjuis, Silk ml Crepes, Kiims, Etc., Etc. A Urge Stuck if Uiits', Gats' id KkiUrtii's STUW UTS n tat K. ISOSHIMA, King Street, Below Castle & Cooke's. WHfHHHW P. 0. Box 441 Bieuoles FRANCISCO PBICES. Islands. Wriglit ; Judd Building P. 0. Box 45P COLD LUSCIOUS Bead The Honolulu Republican. &Ht1HMiMMnMMM9aMa9MUICtMUnaaUMm IEIIITBRUL CIIGUIT ""S THE HONOIOTG BEFUBLIGAK. TUESDAY, AXJOU5T H, 1990.- SHUTS IHE POWER. THEY ABE aUAUTTED TO T7EAXJZE CANDIDATES FOB CTTIZTEKSHTP. Judge Xtee Gives His Tie's on the Subject in Answer to Many Inquiries Erom the Other Islands. In the United States District Court yesterday morning, after the naturalization of several candidates, Judge Es;ee said; "This court has been "waited upon b a committee from the various other Islands of this Territory, requesting the Judge of this court, as a United States District Court, to visit those various Islands, for the purpose ot naturalizing people and making them citizens of the United States. 'This court I3 ready and willing to do that duty, or any other imposed upon It by law. And it may be pertinent to say, after a careful examination of the law, while this court has jurisdiction, that it believes that the Circuit Court of the Territory of Hawaii has absolute jurisdiction, not exclusive, to make citizens ot the United States; therefore, the court ventures to call the bar's attention to a little law in relation thereto. 1-call attention to Section 2165 of the Revised Statutes of tue United States, pace 37S: "'An alien may be admitted to become a citizen of the United States in the following manner, and not otherwise: "'First. He shall declare on oatnr before a Circuit or District Court or the United States, or a District or Supreme Court of the Territories, or a Court of Record of any of the States, having common law jurisdiction, and a seal and clerk, two years at least, prior to his admission, that it is bona nde his intention to become a citizen of the United States.' "It is well known to the bar and the people, that the Enabling Act, taking this Territory into the Union; that part of it in relation to the two years declaration, is abolished, and that a resident of the Islands, having lived here five years prior to the 14th of June, 1900, can become a citizen of t'ua United States and Territory. "The only problem that seems to strike the court is this law that says, 'the District Court or the Supreme Court of the Territories.' It has been held by some lawyers that.the Circuit Court has no jurisdiction to make citizens. This court is compelled to believe that that is a mistake; that the Circuit Court has jurisdiction; that the only object of that law, which was passed before this Enabling Act was passed, was to show that it was a court of record of common law jurisdiction, with a clerk and a seal and possessing all the attributes of a court of justice. "It has been held by the highest court in the country that a judgment of naturalization is a judgment of a court of record, it must be signed with all the formality and solemnity in the" possession of the court "I am compelled to believe that the Circuit Court of this Territory of Hawaii is a court of original jurisdiction, of common law jurisdiction, possessing the same and all the attributes of a court of authority, and therefore, although the statute says 'District Court' I think that ft relates to the Circuit Court as well. "The courts of our country have held many times that courts possessing com mon law jurisdiction and general jurisdiction also, in both law and equity matters, can naturalize citizens, and thus make them members of this grea community. "I am constrained to believe that as Judge of this court I am so frequently and almost hourly urged to go elsewhere on the Islands to make citizens, simply because many people think the Circuit Court of Hawaii has not jurisdiction.. "This court, without ruling upon the point, because I have not authority to overrule any body, is compelled to say It is of the opinion that the Circuit Court ot the various circuits of the Territory of Hawaii has ample authority to make citizens, and can do it under the powers and solemnity of any other court of general jurisdiction." The court then read Section 100 of the Enabling Act, admitting this Territory into the Union, and continuing said: "I want to say that it Is impossible to visit all the Islands before election., and it would be quite impossible for this court to naturalize all the people on the Islands that may want to be nat uralized, and that the court does not think it is necessary for this court alone to do the naturalizing. Of course there Is no question but that the Supreme Court of this Territory can naturalize people. That court has adjourned until in September. "This court will visit before election only one or two ot the Islands of the Territory, and not alone for that purpose." , . A Minister's Good "Work. "I had a severe attack of bilious colic got a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, took two doses and was entirely cured," says Rev. A. A. Power, of Emporia, Kau "My neighbor across the street was sick for over a. week, had two or three bottles of medicine from the doctor. He used them for three or four days without relief, then called in another doctor who treated him for some days and gave him no relief, so discharged him. I went over to see him the next morning. He said his bowels were in a terrible fix, that they had ueen oft so .ong that it was almost bloody flux. I asked him if he had tried Chamberlain's. Colic. Cholera and Remedy and he said, 'No.' I went home and brought aim my bottle and gave him one dose; told him to take another dose la fifteen or twenty minutes if he did aot mad relief, but lie took bo nore and. was Mtirely cured. I think it the best medlclae I haveever tried." For sale by all dealers and driMfC gists. Beuoa, Satisfc 4b Co, geaeral agecta. HawaUamTwritery. "' " STANLEY IS NOW H MEIIUN CITIZEN. AXE THOSE THAT HE ASSISTED I IS Jf ATTJBAIJZIHG XEALL Y AXEBICAX CITIZENS? It is a Question "Which 3Cay Affect the Bights of Many That Think They are Citizens. TV. F. L. "Stanley, ex-Judge of :h Circuit Court and a subject of Great Britain, foreswore allegiance of Queen Victoria in the United States District Court yesterday morning. Of course such an Important event, could not --e-cur without some speech making. "W. A. Whiting made an address. It was entirely unnecessary, "but then they 0 such things and they say such things" In Hawaii at least they used to, and it is hard for one to break away from habit About a month ago Mr. Stanley told a reporter on the Republican that he was an Irishman and he saw no reason for changing his allegiance to Great Britain. This was when Mr. Stanley was acting Justice of the Supreme Court and taxing candidates for citizenship $7.50. Not only did Mr. Stanley assist in imposing this tax, but he passed upon the qualifications of applicants for American citizenship. Now a serious question arises: Mr. Stanley, at that time not being an American citizen, are the candidates that he assisted to make citizens, citizens? When Judge Estee opened the United States District Court here he announced that no attorney could practice In his court unless he was an American citizen or signified his intention of becoming an American citizen. Now if Mr. Stanley could not practice in Judge Estee's court without being an American citizen, how could the unnaturalized Mr. Stanley make American citizens? This is another question of moment. Mr. Stanley before becoming an American citizen was compelled to say, that in the evolution of time if war broke out between the United States and Great Britain, he would take up arms for the United States. The following candidates were also naturalized: J. W. Wilkins, Englanl; P. Mclnerny, Ireland; E. H. F. Wolters, Germany; R. Mossman, Germany; S. J. Harris, Australia. One of tho applicants' witnesses spoke about the candidate's property.. "Never mind about the" property." said the court suavely. Will Love was also a witness for a candidate. "Are you an American citizen?" asked the court?" - "I don't know; I was born in these Islands." "I don't see how you were made tor anything else," said the court dryly. Another witness said that he came from California. - "Pretty good State to come from," remarked the court '- Susan 'Anthony's Argument. Miss Susan B. Anthony, the veteran woman suffragist has always had a lively wit, and there is more than one example in her recent life, by Mrs. Ida Husted Harper, of her nimble-use of it In the behalf of her sex. During he experience as a school teacher Miss Anthony got her first practical insight into society's injustice to woman as a worker. Repeatedly she would take a school which a male teacher had been obliged to give up because of inefficiency, and although she made a thorough success, would only receive one-fourth of his salary. Her first opportunity of calling attention to the injury done the. teaching profession by slighting its women members came during the State convention in 1S53. Two-thirds of the teachers in attendance were women, but not one of them spoke, nor was their presence recognized in any way by the men. - Toward the close of the second day the question under discussion was "Why the profession of teacher was not as much respected as that of doctor, lawyer onninister." Miss Anthony having listened for some time, rose, but only succeeded in gaining a hearing after rialf an hour's heated debate as to whether she should be permitted to address the meeting. She had remained standing, fearing to lose her chance, with her heart beating a tattoo, and permission being granted she said: "It seems to me you fail to hend the causa of the disrespect of which you complain. Do you not jee that so long as society says that woman has not brains enough to be a doctor, lawyer or minister, but has plenly to be a teacher, every man of you who condescends to teach tacitly admits Israel and the sun that he has no more brains than a woman?" As mty be imagined, this little bomb was disconcerting to men and women alike-. Youth's Companion. . Are Now Connected. The wireless telegraph service between Oahu aud Hawaii will be perfected in a very few days now. Lanai and Molokai and this island are now connected satisfactorily. The work ou the station at Makena on UJaui is being rushed and when this 13 finished the chain of communication with Hawaii will be complete. Good Medicine for Children. If you have a baby In the house you will wish to know the best -way to check any unusual Iooseaeaa 0f the bowels?" or diarrhoea so common to small children. O. P. M. Holllday. of Demlng. Ind, who has an child, says: "Throagh the months of June and July our baby was teething and took a running off of the bowels and sickness of the stomach. His bowels would move from Sto to eight times a day. I had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cfcefeta aad Diarrhoea Remedy la the hosse asd gave bias four drops la 'a- teaspooafulof water, and he got better atoace." For sale by fen dealers asd draggiats. Benson. Smith Jb Co., geaeral aests, Hawaiian TMiWtT.'c '3 B Authority. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. NOTICE OF TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Erarainatiocs of candidates for primary grade certificates irlll be held at the High School. Honolulu, on September 3d and 4th, begianfcJS it 9 o'clock a. m. Examinations will also be heK by the Traveling Normal Iastructcrs as follows subject to unavoidable changes, of which notice will be given by telephone: ' HAWAII. Waiahlnu September 14th aEd 23th. Kilo October 12th and 13th. Honokaa November id and 3d. Konawaena December 7th and 3th. MAUL Walluku September 14th and 13th. Hana October 12th and 13th. Labaina November 2d and 3d. KAUAI. Lihue December 7th and Sth. All teachers without certificates "iud those holding second and third class certificates that have expired, are required to present themselves for examination. ALATAU T. ATKINSON, Superintendent of Public Instruction. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF I HE UNITED STATES, FOR J HE TERRITORY OFBAWAII. Ths Prea4dnt of the United Stat-3 of America. To the Marshal of the United Stntes of America for the Territory of Hawaii Greeting: Whereas, a Libel hath been filed in the District Court of the United States for the Territory of Hawaii, on the 10th day of August, A. D.1900. .ByJ.D. Spr&ekels & Eros Co., vs. Ship her tackle, apparel, furniture, boats, appurtenences and cargo for the reasons and causes in the said Libel meutioued, and praying-the usual process and monition of the said Court in that behalf to be made, and that all persons interested in the said vessel, her tackle, etc., and cargo may be Cited in general aud special to answer the premises, aud "all proceedings It ing had that the said vessel, her tackle, etc., and cargo may for the eau?ein the said Libel mentioned, be con leaned and sold to pay the demauds of the Libelants. You are therefore hereby to attach the said vessel, her tackle, etc., and cargo aud to retain the s. me in your custody until the further order of the Court respecting the sain', to give duo notice to all persons cK the same, or knowing or lining anything to' say why theame should not bo condemned and 6fld pursuant to the prayer of the said Libel, that they be and appear before the aid Court, to be held in nud for the Territory of Hawaii, 011 tho Sixteenth day of August, A. D. 1900, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the same day, if that day shall be a of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of jurisdiction thereafter, then and there to interpose claim for th-5 tame, nu' to make their allegations ou that b u .1C. And what you shall have done iu the premises, do you theu and there make return thereof, together with this writ.' Witness, the Hon. Morris M. Estee, Judge of said Court, at the City of Honolulu, iu the Territory of Haw aii, this 10th day of August, A. D. 1900, of our independence, tho one hundred aud WALTER B; HALING, Cleric. F. M. HATCH, Proctor for Libelant. " A true copy Attest: D. A "RAY, United States Marshal for the Territory of Hawaii. The Hawaiian Hardware Co., Ltd. Importers anc Sealers !n Hardware, Crockery, and Glassware. 2, 3 and 4 Light Chandeliers and Metal and Glass Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, Paints Oils and Varnishes, Lard oil, Cylinder oil, Dynamo oilsctc rumicfi oiiou aim jps, .Agricul ?. The Hawaiian Has Removed its' Hi Alakea Street, Hi Hi Hi BARGAINS IN Hi Hi ELEGTRIO FIXTURES. On" and after "August 0, -all Electric Fixtures and Shades now in stock Avill be sold at a GREAT Hi Hi A SACRIFICE to make V per "Andrew Welch." Hi i wtwfH4WWW'w There is An jj -CELEBRATED (The "WHISKEY tural implements, etc. SSSSSSI Table Cutlery, etc Plantation Supplies oi -Eiery Description. Hart's Patent Duplex" Die Stock lor Pipe and Bolt Cutting; RuVjer Hose, plain or wire bound, etc Agents for The iermotor, Made of steel and will'la! longer t nd give better satisfaction tbao Any other manufactured. Orders from the other Islands cueu anu prozapuy mieu WANTED. Hawaiian Government Q Bonds lor which the highest market price will be paid: Inquire of BISHOP & CO., Bankers. . Tho Republican Is represented br 3pedal correspondents at Washington and San Francisco, and bas a roaplcia Island Mrrtct Garbolinium, Goal Tar, Stockholm Tar, Rosin, Pitch, j Dead Oil, none oi which, make good mixed drinks anxl our license does not,alIowus to.seil them on Sunday, but whan bought on other da-s and applied properly'ihey are all very useful. Our stock: of above articles is large and we mouiion them simply to let you know where to call when needin -them..- - . . E. 0. HALL k SON Limited, King Street. g ;: v A. GENTLEMEN AT THE WHITE HOUSE I 420 Fort Street You can be suited in Gents Furnishing Goods. c The Very Latest, Negligees Percale ajamas In Neat Prices Low 1 AMERICAN DRYGDDDS ASSOCIATION J- X J if. .ti ,f 1 J. ,. A ! ! .Ti . -- -- ; 3 Vl pi 1 a A I lA Electric Co., Ltd. Ollices and Show room to Makai Merchant. JUST TO HAIMD Place Yoat Order, Speeial Discounts To the Trade. W. C- Peacock & Co., Ltd. .V GOO KIM 4 fcft V, . TT "4sP yPSaaif isS3V5.a5, : tTl 3- O.Ji -A- wv Jg' , JP - J HiHK H W H - r H - " ' and Madras, Patterns, & 4 .V.A.AAAAAA..V4AAJ. - J'J - 5 Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi roomfor shipment to arrive Hi Hi Hi Ample Supply THE- GREEN RIVER- vHthout a Headacke.) HUtn 1 210 NUUANU STREET, ABOVE HOTEL and Fine Line of Have just opened a New SILK GOODS, FOR MEN'S SUITS. 4- 4 of Sandalwood Boxs for naiHlfcecohiefs. t cw" Shipment rldvesi Jewelry, Etc. Keasonaoie rnues.