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THE CUBAN SITUATION
Negro Loader Juan Gomez HasGained Ascendancy in Consti- -
tutional Convention
Havana Cuba Dec29 The Con-
stitutional¬
Convention hna not beenin session for several weeks but thedifferent sections thereof are hardat work considering the plans fora constitution which have been off-
ered¬
by Seuors Rivera QuesadaMaura and others
The ohief question at issue iswhether suffrage shall be general orrestricted A strong effort is beingmade by the conservative elementto base the right to vote upon aneducational and property qualifica-tion
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but the more rabid element inthe convention led by JuanGualberto Gomez a negro of threequarters blood supported by GenAleman Gen Laoret Josie Monteguedo and a number of delegatesfrom the eastern part of the Ysland
is pressing hard for general citizen-ship
The radical Republican elementfavors this provision while strangeas it may appear the Cuban Nation-als
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heretofore the extremely radi-cal
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element rather lean toward re-
stricted¬
suffrage The blacks arestrong enough numerically to con-
trol¬
the government of the island ifgeneral suffrage should be estab-lished
The proposition to form a federalgovernment with six states Havana Finar del Rio Matanzss SantaClara Puerto Frinoipe and Santiagois really a fight for generaloitizenship
The United States it is olaimedby many here oannot afford to ac ¬
cept a general suffrage constitutionwith the surety that under such aplan the blacks would have control
The really dominalong spirit ofthe Constitutional Convention isthe negro Juan Gomez He iswily shrewd and able He was thedominating spirit of the old As-
sembles¬
whioh tried to deposeGen Maximo Gomez from oomjmand of the Cuban army before ithad made its triumphal entry intoHavana and having broken into theConstitutional Convention from theprovince of Puerto Frinople he hasgradually obtained hold of thereins
Gen Maximo Gomez has disap-pointed
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many of his friends by go ¬
ing through the ceremony in pub-lic
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of embracing Juan Gomez Thetwo have been sworn enemies It is
thought that Juan Gomezs powerto get n clause into the Constitu-tion
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that would make Gen Gomezineligible for President oaused thevenerable General to surrender tothe his old time enemy
As a result of this reconcilia-tion
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the Constitution will proba-bly
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say that anyone is eligible tothe Presidency who is a citizen atthe time of the promulgation ofthe Constitution Gen MaximoGomez will thus be made eligiblewhile Juan Gualberto Gomez maycarry his general suffrage proposition as a result of the deal
Thus the United States Govern ¬
ment will be confronted with alioate and dangerous problem
It is now thought that the con ¬
vention will resume its regular ses-
sions
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within a few days There is
however much wrangling in thecommittees and the resumption of business by the oouvention may be delayed till Jan 15
tillUJU vU uuuu An Important Decision
and
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Judge Humphreys yesterday reu
dered an important oral deoision in
the case of the Territory vb Sam
Kun Lap Ohu and Tau GhonnirrrBd with nnd eonvioted of hav- -
n mMmfnno nf All Kinds Constantly on Hand otum n possession Thonuiiiuuu - in iaiiISLAND
Judge saidI The demurrer in these oases wjll
lfeu- -
rvp -
be sustained The Courfljnds thatthe law prohibiting th pnstiBsionof opium in the Hawaiinq Islandsafter the Organic Act beoanioeJIafltive to wit the 14th of June 1900
ceased to bo operative such law be ¬
ing in conflict with the Constitution of the United States and againstthe settled policy of the UnitedStates as evinced by it in placing atariff duty upon opium and permit-ting
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it to be brought within theconfines of the United States uponthe payment of such duty
Opposed to tho view which I ex-
press¬
is the case of the Territory ofWashington vs Ah Lim deoided in
February 1890 The case of Leisyvs Hardin was deoidod by the Su-
preme¬
Court of the United Statestwo months after the Washingtoncourt rendered its deoision So theopinion of the Supreme Court ofthe Territory of Washington maybe considered as having been over-
ruled¬
by the Supreme Coutt of theUnited States
The Court has been engrossedwith engagements that it has nothad the time to prepare a writtenopinion in this case as it would liketo have done
I Bimply state my conclusionthat the demurrer should be sus-
tained¬
the Court finding the law tobe unconstitutional
Attorney Brooks appeared fordefendants
Iiopers Send Thanks
The following is a communicationfrom the Leper Settlement on Molokai
Kalaupat a Jan 10 We the un-
dersigned¬
a committee appointedby the helpless and parents of tbenon leprous ohildren of the LeperSettlement do extend our heartfeltthanks to the ones who so kindlyhad sent presents to a lady of theSettlement for distribution whichwere distributed by her to the mostneeding ones and which gave thegreatest satisfaction to M who re-
ceived¬
tho giftsMay God bless the parties that
so kindly sent those gifts and in-
crease¬
their prosperityWe remain yours truly
Mbs Annie MaipinepineMrs Annie KaualeaimokuJ D KahaleW K KaluaAlama Smith
Committee
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THURSDAY JAN 24 1901
THE BIEBOHANTB ASSOCIATION
So far the local Merchants Asso-
ciation¬
haB received all ponible encouragement from the communityand there are uo reasons why theorganization shod not prove verybeneficent not alono to the mercan-tile
¬
interests but to the city atlarge The following editorial re-
marks of tho S F Oall should bethoughtfully read by every citizenwho in any way can assist in further ¬
ing the- - object of our local Mer ¬
chants Association
By way of New Year greetingsthe Merchants Association Reviewpresents to the people in the Janu-ary
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number an earnest plea forunited aotion in all movementi tend-ing
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to the ndvancement of the cityIt very justly says Mere locationin the highway of commerce willnot of itaelf create a metropolisClimate and soil will not determinethe result Many of the worstailure in cities are the worlds ideal
spots some of the most successfulommunities are almost barren of
natural resources That city car-ries
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off the palm whose citizensseize the opportunity
The Merchants Association canwith good grace make thii plea forunity and for aotion since it hasitself practiced what it preachesand set the example it desires othersto follow The Beview states thatthere at present 2500 legitimatebusiness houses in San Franoiaooand nver half of the number havealready enrolled as members of theassociation That in itslf is arecord to be proud of It is ques-tionable
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whether any other largeoity in the Union has an institutiondevotdd to the service of the publicwhich has been able to draw to itsmembership bo large a proportionof the business population
The suocess which has attendedthe association is due to what ithas done for the public more thanto what it has done for its membersIt is because it has proven itselfuseful to the whole communitythat the business men of the oityhave in uuoh large numbors unitedthemselves with it and that fact iscreditable alike to the organizationas a whole and to the individualswho compose it
The suocess attained in the pastgives promise of greater successesto come More than half the busi-ness
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houses of the city are now al-
lied¬
with the association Whyshould not all be allied with it
--The conditions of the commercialworld at this time render it import-ant
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that San Francisco exert thefull force of all her enterprisingmen at this juncture The rapiditywith whioh Panifio Ocean trade isdeveloping and shaping its coursemakes this a critioal period in thehistory of the city As has beensaid by the Bewiew As certain asthe earths revolution one of theworlds erreatest cities will exist onthe Paaifio Coast Whether it willbeonFuget Sound or in Oregonor in Contral or Southern Califor-nia
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will depend upon the compara-tive
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oapaoity of the peo-ple of Seattle or Portland LosAngeles or San Francisoo to win thoprize
Here then are a great iBiue anda golden opportunity We cannotmeet the one with assurance ofvictory nor fully proflt by the otherunless there be unity of actionamong our citizens Tho men whohave upheld he Merchants Associ ¬
ation in the past should support itnow with inoroased ardor and thosewho have hitherto held aloof shouldnow unite with it and make up forformer apathy by zeal in the future
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TOPICS OF THE DAY
We see no reason why any sym ¬
pathy should be wosted ou ourlocal gambling gentry if they shouldfall into the hands of sharpers Nosensible man will play cards with anutter stranger who scrapes an ac-
quaintanceship¬
in a bar room Ifho does he intends to get themoneys of tho straugerand deservesto be bitten At the same time webelieve it to be the duty of all citi ¬
zens to assist the police in riddingthe town of couGdence men andbunco steerers and then let themanipulation of cards be themonopoly of our local gamblingooterie which is unknown to thepolice
The following dispatoh showsthat California is determined to useall her influence in Congress tomake Hawaii the dumping groundfor lepers of the United States Itreads
Sacramento Jan 10 A resolution was introduced in the Senateby Senator Welch calling upon Con ¬
gress to establish on theTsland ofMolokai a settlement for all leperswho might be discovered in theterritory within the jurisdiction ofthe United States
If Delegate Wilcox succeeds indefeating any measure whioh maybe brought up in Congress in ad-
vancing¬
Californias infamous pro-position
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he will crown himself withglory and deserve tho thanks ofevery man woman and ohild in theterritory
It is evidentdespatches fromLord Kitchenerstrike the final blow
from the latestSouth Africa that
is preparing toat the Boers
A force of 80000 irregular cavalryis being mobilized 5000 volunteeryeomanry will leave England forSouth Africa Cape Town has beenfortified and the admiral command-ing
¬
the Cape fleet is prepared toland forces and artillery All therailroads fromDelagoa to the Capeare in running order and under theabsolute control of the British TbemoBt influential Boers are urgingthe Steyu De Wett faction to aooept terms of peace and bow to theinevitable and tho end of the warcan now be seen The outlook for aspeedy determination of the warhas never been so promising and itcan be hoped with reason thatnormal conditions will soon prevailin South Africa
Mr Doles organ whioh haspreached the doctrine that the constitution does not follow the flag isjubilant over the briefs and ad ¬
dresses made bv the solicitor-genera- l
and tho attorney general of MoKinleys government before theSupreme Court It prediots thatthe decision of the highest tribunalmust necessarilly be one upholdiugthe policy of the administration andon that point it takes a very differ-ent
¬
view from that entertained by amajority of the Bepublioan pressotherwise favorable to tho adminis-tration
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It is acoeoded that thespeech of the solicitor generalshows that McKinley has abandon-ed
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his former policy in regard tothe flag and the constitution andthat the Attorney General virtuallystands isolated in his opinion thatthe government not the people isthe sovereign power by authoritygiven to it by the people Thespeeohes of Carlisle and Fred Cou- -
dert jr have made n great impres-sion
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and the questions put to theAttorney General and the solioitorgeneral by the justices of theSupreme Court indioate that theBench by no means has adopted theview of tho administration lawyersWe hope of course that the decisionwill be against the arbitrary unAmerican autocratio policy of theadministration If it is held thatthe constitution follows the flag anumber of our looal merchants willhave a obanoe to get large sums ofmoney refunded to them from theU S Treasury and tho PortoBicans will not have to be senthome at the expense of those whobrought them here
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Mr George Gear does not roportprogress in hiB fight for the un ¬
seating of Wilcox We were
shocked to learn that Haywood is
working harmoniously with Loebenstoins antagonist and that H PBaldwin called on tho notoriousbigamist The latter fact ought tomake a ohango in Kopoikais Wilcoxian policy
The decision of Judge Humphreysdeclaring the present opium lawsunconstitutional did not surpriseanyone who had given a thought tothe question When the Chinesewho appealed to the Circuit Courtappeared in the Distrjot Court At ¬
torney Brooks representing themadmitted that they had opium inpossession but asked for their dis-
missal
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as the law was unconstitutional Judge Wilcox intimatedthat he fully agreed wthtbo attorn-ey
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but said that it was not withinthe province of a District Magistrate to decide questions of theconstitutionality of a law Hetherefore imposed the minimum fineexpressing the hope that the oaseswould be appealed to the higherCourts The decision will have farreaching results The law will nolonger prohibit a man from havingopium in posooBBion or from usingit As to selling it we presume thathe can do so when complying withthe demands of the Internal Reve-nue
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office The Legislature mightmake a law prohibiting the sale ofopium or allowing under a licensethe fee for whioh couldbe made so that the salebe prohibitory but such a stepwould be useless as long as the lawcannot prevent a man from havingopium in possession or from smok-ing
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it The men who overturnedthe monarchy under the pretensethat they could uot tolerate theopium license should now take ac ¬
tion and upset the American Republio which makes our holy terri
T ii
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tory wido open to opium fiends
What tho good men who were op-
posed
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to the opium mostly regret ¬
ted then and they do now is thattho career of tho opium smugglerand dealer is at an end and no morefortunes can be made by our right ¬
eous oitizens in dope By thoway what a season of leisure is nowin Btore for the evor vigilant DeputyHigh Sheriff and his army of in ¬
formers
Mr O B Beynolds explained thecharges made against him by Am-
brose
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Hutchison to the full satisfac ¬
tion of the Board of Health andthe incident in closed The defenseof Mr Reynolds who it is claimedallowed a boats crew of healthysailors to drink coffee in a lepershop at Ealaupapa is that he didnot know anything about it until hesaw the men coming out from theshop that Hutchison is no goodanyhow and that the great agent atthe time was wet himself and hadgone for dry clothes and whiskeyThe abusing of Hutohison has al-
ways¬
been the mode of defense ofthe Board of Health and the agentsin charge of the Settlement It is
fortunate for the lepers that theyhive among them a fearless manwith the intelligence of AmbroseHutchison Bavaged as his body isthrough the effects of the scourgehis mind is clear and will not toler-ate
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any infringement on the rightsof the lepers nor any neglect andindifference on the part of those incharge Why should thore bo ascarcity of poi at the SettlementThe Government owns vast landsand it should for years back havecultivated its own taro in sufficientquantity to supply the public insti-tutions
¬
where poi is demanded TheGovernment would not lose a centby producing its own taro It couldpay ordinary wages to the menworking the fields it could have thelands free of charge and asking for
no profits it would make a big Bay ¬
ing on the sums now paid to poicontractors The Representatives i
elect are uot permitted to visit theiryconstituents before the Legislaturemoots We can well understand thereason why The authorities preferto have tho Settlement under per ¬
manent star ohamber rules but thoend of the power of the Board ofHealth is near It is the duty ofthe Legislature to reconstruct thoBoard of Health in a radioal man-
ner
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Its usurped powors must boshorn and tho Board taught its pro ¬
per place A layman an honest in ¬
telligent business man should beat the head of tho Board and if ouoor two doctors Bhould bo appointedto sorve as members of the Boardthey should mainly be there as ad-
visors¬
when purely medical ques-tions
¬
should arise But first andforemost we hope that Mr Beokleyand his colleagues will endeavor totake the Leper Settlement out ofthe control of the Board of Healthand make it a special bureau directunder the Superintendent of Pub- -
i
lie Works Tho administration of ttho Settlement is simply a matter ofplain business and should havenothing to do with tho Board ofHealth The Superintendent ofPublic Works will have ample timeto attend to the Settlement afterHonolulu becomes a municipalityaud the roads water works sewer¬
age etc will no longer be underthe Superintendent of PublicWorks We have uo doubt thatunder such a change evorythingwill run smoothly and give bet-tor
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satisfaction to tho lepers aswell as to all concerned Weregret to see Attorney General Doleusing an expression to the effectthat if we cant furnish the leperswith poi they will have to take thonext best Suoh remarks are notconducive to making mattersharmonious and may lead the Legis ¬
lature to answer if tho governmentcannot take care of our lepers in aproper manner we will do the nextbest by repealing tho segregationlaw
Queen Street is a little bit out of your way but amply repay you when you go to
IB KE3KR cfc CO TJTTDEOR DEI GOODS
We buy largely and consequently at the best possible prices and are able to displayoriginal and exclusive Designs
- FOR LADIES DRESS GOODS Wo cannot be equalled
We are OfferingOrgandies 15c 20c 25c 30c 35c per yardDimities 8Je 10c 120 15c 17Jc 20c 25c per yardChalies 25c 30c 35c 40c per yardGinghams 8Je 10c 12iC 15c 17 ic 20c 25c per yardZephyrs 10c 12c 15c 20c per yardLawns 5c Co 7c HJc 10c 12ic 15c 20c per yard
With the Spring comes the necessity of replenishing your Linen Closet We can dothis for you better than any
Our Stock of Sheetings Pillow Casings Quilts Mosquito Nets and Blankets is without equal in this City in Price and Quality
IN FURNISHINGS FOR MKN we take tile leadShirts Collars Cuffs Neckwear Night Shirts Pajamas Socks Bathinrr Suits Bath
Robes Heady Made Suits Dress Suit Cases Etc Etc
Call and See Our Assortments Before Going Elsewhere
Please remember Tis NO TEOUBLE TO SHOW GOODS That is what we arcopen for -
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LOOAL AND aKNKHAL NJSWB
The Gaolio left for the Orionthis morning
The baud will play at the Hawaiiau Hotel Ibin eyouiug
The U S transport Warreu sail ¬
ed for San Francisco this after ¬
noon
Captain Fox of the mounted pat-
rol¬
is eujoyiug a two weeks vaca-tion
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Robert L Mason and Miss ClaraL Mullen were married last even ¬
ing at the Methodist churoh
The Ault Hayseldeu weddingtakes plaoo this evening at Labainain tho church of the Holy Innocents
Dont forget the Egry violin re ¬
cital at that Opera House this even ¬
ing An excellent program hasbeen arranged
Tom James many friends will beglad to learn that genial Tom is
chief steward on the Sonoma duehore on Saturday
Opium fell in prioo last night from10 to 6 per half pound tinCali
foruia owing to the decision ofthe Cirouit Court
Hyman Brothers have bought thovaluable property on the southwestcorner of Taylor and Eddy streetsin San Francisco from C R Bishopfor 187000
There were several saloon fightsbetween soldiers Tuesday Themen who ore invalids would be bettbr off on board the transport thangetting drunk and being batteredaround in the town
The planets Jupiter Venus andSaturn can now be seen oIospJtoKeth
er in the eastern sky at about 6
oclock in the morning They arenearly over Manoa valley or Ka
imuki
Dorothy the sixteen months old
daughter of Mr and Mrs A W
Carter died at the family residencoon Tuesday eveniug from enterocolitis The funeral took place yes ¬
terday interment being in Nuuanucemetery Rev H H Parker being
the officiant
An offioer on board the U S tranjsport Warren attempted to commitsuicide Tuesday by taking poisou
He was found in time and by thehelp of the dootor he was relievedof poison The young man who
was placed under guard has an ex ¬
cellent record in tho army and waB
despondent over unhappy domostio
affair
Summons tot Sorvod
Attorney Andrews attorney for
S N Sachs Co has appealed a
garnishee case from tho second Dis ¬
trict Court which declined to give
an extension of time in the suit of
NSSaohjiCompany vs JOSpencerJF Morgan garnishee to the Sup-
reme
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CourtSpencor could not be found and
the summons were uot served oihim Attorney Peterson for Mor ¬
gan moved thatjthe oase be dismiss
ed by the Court on the ground thatthe defendant could not bo foundand service had not been made two
dayB before the lime set for thehearing under the law The courtsustained tho motion
Another Suicide
Albert Hermauson hanged him --
self in a shed on his premises on
Queen street yesterday afternoonThe deooased was employed by O
W Maofarlano to look after his
yaoht La Paloma Hermauson has
a bed riddon wifo and his sad air
oumatanoes had made him despond-
ent
¬
and caused him to drink to ex ¬
cess His wife had suggostod herwillingness to bs sent to the hos-
pital
¬
for incurables Sermausouloft her went into the shod where
ho was found in a sitting positionon the floor partially suspended by
a rope tied to tho rafter overhead
Deceased who was about 40 years
of ago was a Dane and was marriedto a Hawaiian woman A showhile ago Hermauson came to thoollice of The Independent statingthat he wished to circulate a peti ¬
tion askiug for assistance to havinghis wife cared tori Mr Testadrafted a paper for the man and aiew uays ao in auswor to on en ¬
quiry of Mr Testa Hermauson saidthat ho had received several pro ¬
mises There Was no indicationsin the mans talk that he was con ¬
templating tho rash act by whichIfe took his life The wife is a rela-tive
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of the late Major Moehonuaformer minister of interior underthe monarcthy
m m
To Tho PointThe shortest biography in the
now Congre8ional Direotory isthat of tho member from thesevoulh New Jersey district It isas follows Allan Landom MoDermott Democrat of Jersey Citywas born in South Boston MassMarch 30 1851 is a lawyer by pro-fession
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was elected to the Fifty- -Sixth Congress to fill the vacancycaused by the death of the HonWilliam D Daly Elected to theFifty Seventh Congress This fillsjust three and a half lines Thelongest sketch in the book is thatof Senator Depew fifty lines
Francis Murphy made his farewell address at the Central UnionChurch last night He will leavefor Australia by the Sonoma Thisevening he will speak at Camp Mo
Kin ley and on Sunday morning hewill address the Y M C A
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School Stredt Bridge betweenNuuanu and Liliha streets will beclosed to traffic on account of itsdangerous condition
By order of the Road SupervisorHonolulu
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SATISFACTORY WORK
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Laundry Kawaiahao Street South
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All Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention
THBBESTMilwaukee
BEERTHE
BUFFET1250 per btl
quarts
per casequarts
per casequarts
Delivered
HOMCHLAEGER GO LTD
King Bethel StreetsHonolulu
Wsa Irwin ColilMITBD
President ManagerSpreokels PresldentGIffaid Second PresidentWhitney Treasurer Secretary
Andltoi
SUGAR FACTORS
Gommission Agents
AOBDTS
Oceanic Steamship CompyTnmcUoo
NOTIOE
praotice together withbraitb residenceCartwright premises AlakeaUnion BeretauiB streets Officehours from Tele ¬
phone
Co Ltd
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near
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NOTICEWtLera 5Toia Wan t
GRKEIEIYEE WHISKEYDo uot accept goods bearing a similar name
THERE IS ONLY ONE
GEEEN RIVER WHISKEYIt is distilled by J W McCulloch Owensboro Ky
GREEN RIVER is the official whiskey o the U SjNavy Department
GREEN RIVER whiskey was awarded the Gold Medal atthe Paris Exposition 1900
For Salo in All Saloons and by
W 0 PeacocJK CompanySOLE AGENTS Hawaii Territory
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES
Closing Oixttr tlie ItaZolidstys
LINES OF FRENCH GHINAAt Cut Rates
FINE GUT GLASSAt a Discount of 25 percent from marked prions
Just Opened VASESIn oreat Variety
BOHEMIAN GLASS andMETAL BRIO a BIAO
At Bargain Prices
BETHEL STREET HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT
THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTDCall and see copies of the Old Masters at the Port St Art Department
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We are Now at HomeIN OUR NEW QUARTERS
BOSTON BLOCK
Fort Street
WATCH THIS SPACEFor Future Announcements
ENRY MAY CO LTD
Theo H Davies Co L d
SUGAR FACTORSIMPORTERS OV
General MerchandiseAND
OMMISSTO MHJROHC LSrJSIgents for Lloyds
Canadian Australian Steamship LineBritish Foreign Marine Insurance Co
Northern Assurance Co Fire and LifeCanadian Pacific itailway Co
Pionper Lino of Packetw from Liverpool- -
TIMELY TOPICS
WINDMILLS
If you want a windmill to be oper-ated
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by the least possible wind
Buy an AermotorIf you want a windmill that baa
little machinery and that littleof the very beat quality
Buy an AermotorIf you want a windmill that does
not get cranky
Buy an AermotorIf you want a windmill that will
pump water to your house andyour barn that will run the
feed cutter cornshellerand Buzz Saw
Buy au AermotorThe AERMOTOR will last longer
give better satisfaction and is cheaperthan any other windmill on themarket For sale by
TbB Hawaiian Hardware Co Lo
Fort Street opposite SpreokelsCofl Bank Honolulu H I
LOCOMOBILE FOR SALE
One New Locomobile No 877Style 2 made by The LooomobileCo of America of Newton MassD S A patented Nov U 1899Very little used the property of thelate Joseph Heleluhe and run bygasoline
ALSO
One Bicyclein very good order
For particulars apply to MrsHeleluhe at Washington Place orto F J Testa this office
THOS LINDSAYManufacturing Jeweler
Call and Inspect the beautiful and usefuldisplay of goods for presents or for pernnn 1 use and adornment
Love Building 830 Fort Street
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THEBESTMilwaukee
BE KBTHE
BUFFET1850 per bbl
6 dozen quarts9 per case
4 dozen quarts
5 per case2 dozen quarts
Delivered
HOFFSCHLAEGER CO LTD
King and Bethel StreetsHonolulu
Limited
Wm G Irwin President ManagerOlnUB Spreckels First Vice PresidentW M Giffaid Second Vice PresidentM B Whitney Jr Treasurer SecretaryGeo J Koss And I tor
SUGrAK factoes
sion
AQBNT8 OF TH
Oceanic Steamship CompyOf Bar ranoUco 01
NOTICE
Dn J H Raymond has resumedhis practice together with Dr Galbraith at his reRidence the oldCartwright premjaoB on AlakeaUnion and Beretania streets OfficeLours from 10 a m to 12 u Tele-phone
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201 B8 lm
If you want the very latest de ¬
signs in dresB goods call at L BKerr Oob Queen Street
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Tho Phlllipino Quostion
Major Henry A Newman thoMissouri ex Confederate who didconsiderable stump Bpeaking duringtho reoont campaign was one of
those who could spellbind on allother issues better than he could on
the paramount One day MajorNewman was down at Poplar Bluffpreaching Missouri Democracy pureand undented in his beat form butrefraining from any discussion ofthe proposi-
tion
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Among tho majors auditorswas an interested Irishman whomarked the omission and at severalpoints interrupted him by askingHow about the PhillipayinB
Major Newman paid no attentionto him at first but when he per-
sisted¬
ho Baid My friend Ill tellyou about tho PhillipayinB Theimitation of tho brogue was per-
fect¬
and everybody chuckled Illtell you confidentially what Im infavor of doing with the PhillipayinB
Id tradet he Phillipayins to GroatBritain for Ireland and then wecould raise our own policemen
Ho Was Glad
The other day a newly appointedwarden was taken by tho prisonohaplain into the chapel where theprisoners were assembled in a bodyThe ohaplain presented him to thecompany with the remark that hewould say a few words The ward ¬
en was a bashful man and unaocustomed to speech making Hestammered stuttered blushed andfaltered Ladies and or no no
gentle that is men and fellowprisoners er I cant make aspeech I dont know how to makea speech In fact all er all I cansay is er that Im very glad in-
deed¬
to see so many of you herel
BUSINESS LOCALS
The Independent 50 cent permonth
Honolulu Mea3enger Service de ¬
liver messages and packages Tele ¬
phone 7
For stylish millinerycall at L B Kerr Cos Queenstreet
When you want a hack ring up191 On that stand you will got areliable and good driver a fine hackand no overcharging
Kentuckys famous JesBBO MooreWhiskey unequalled for its purityand excellence On sale at any ofthe saloons and at Lovejoy Codistributing aorenta for the HawaiianIalnnrW
A Display Worth Seeing Mechanioal toys that will shave you orbrush your shoes at L B KerrCos Queen street Call and seethem
Per ZEALANDIA for Cam arinoRefrigerator An extra fresh supplyof Grapes Apples Lemons OrangesLimes Nuts Raisins Celery FreshSalmon Cauliflower Rhubarb As i
paragus Cabbage Eastern and Cali-
fornia¬
Oysters in tin and shellCrabs Turkeys Flounders etc Allgame in season Also fresh Rockfort Swiss and California CreamCheese Place your orders earlyprompt deliveryCALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET
LONG BRANCH MTOSffAIKIKI BuiAOH - Honolulu H I
0 J 8BBBW00D Proprietor
There earth and air and tea and ikyWith breaker long give lullaby
King Street Tram Uars pass the door
Bruce Waring Co
Real Estate Dealers60S Fort Bt near King
DmLDINO LOTSHOUSES AND LOTS AtiU
LANDS FOB 8AL
PartleB wishing to dispose of ihtiPrnpTt1s nrn InvIUil to pall on m
Wilders Steamship Go
Freight and
Passengers for all
Island Ports
THE PANTEEONHotel St near Fort
SEATTLE BEEROn Draught or in Bottles Ico Cold
SPECIAL PARCELS MADE UP
FOB
Xmas and New Year1710 tf
ROCK FOR BALLAST
tWhite and Black SjdIn Quantities to Suit
EXCAVATING CONfRACTED
FORCORAL AHD SOIL FOR SALE
0P Dump Carts furnished bythe day on Hours Notice
H R HITCHCOCKOffice with J M Monsarrat Cart
wright Building Merchant St159l tf
Telephone
Mainigg
JOHN NOTT
Pldmmno Tin Copper and SheetIron Wobk
King Street Honolulu
Arj ACRES OF LAND IN GRANTS1 I 21S0 and 910 at Kamnee North HlloHawaii Apply to
MORRIB K KEOHOKALOLKRpl Kotnte Agent
NOTIOE
Notice is hereby given that thePearl City Cemetery is now open forinterments A special funeral trainleaves the railroad station at 215 pm dailv remaining at the cemeteryuntil after all interments
The ratfls for transportation areone dollar for the corpse and fiftycents for the round trip formourners
Plats are now on sale at the officeof the company ranging in pricefrom 10 up according to locationand Bizo No other charges of anynature
HAWAIIAN CEMETERY AS-SOCIATION
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LTDRoom 3 LoveBuilding Fort St
70 3mos
NOTICE
CATHOLIC CEMETERY
All privilege holders at theCatholio Cemetery on King street arerequested to pay a contribution of1500 dollars at the office of the
Catholio Mission during this monthof January 1901 Any one failing topay the amount shall loose all rightsor privileges In tho future theCatholio Mission will take char go ofclaiming all lots
By orderF H VALENTIN
91 fit
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that MrS E Damon hat this day been ad-mitted
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to partnership in the firmof Bishop Company which firm isnow composed of the followingmembers
Mr S MDamon Mr H E Waityand Mr S E Damon oaoh of wlicmsign Bishop Co iu all matterspertaining to the firms interests
Mr Ohas Bon Mr J Harris Mac ¬
kenzie Mr A Berg Mr Ho Fon andMr Alexander Garvio are respective ¬
ly authorized to sign our firmname porproourationHonolulu January 1st 1901
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A M HEWETT M
z --might Olork and StovedoreOld Reliable Again on Deck
Office At tho Old Van Dome Premises1345 1y
DR B O WATBRHOTJSE
Office and Residence Kino Streetnear Alafu
Olllce hours 8 to 11 a m 1 to 3 and 7 to8 r M Telephone m white
H R HITCHCOCK
Attorney at Law
Officer Merchant Street CartwrightBuilding
1474 tf
T R MOBSMAN
Real Estate AoentAbstractor and Searcher of Titles
Loans NegotiatedRents Collected
Campbell Block Merchant Street1419 H
EDMUND H HART
Notary Public and Typewriter Lveyanoer and searcher uf
Records
No 15 Kanhumanu Street
DR SLOGGETT
OoULIST AND AtJHIST
i ronrtBB Block 32 F1ot Office UonrsQ v in A p v
R N BOYD
Surveyor and Real Evtate Aoent
Office Bethel Sura over the New230 Model Restaurant Is
ALLEN ROBINSON
Dealers in Lumber and Coal andBuilding Materials of
All Kinds
Qnnan Btroafr TTnnnlnln
LOWNEYS
ITresli TodavSomebody at home will be waiting
tonight for a box
The Name on Every Piece is theguarantee
FOR SALE BY
MIS COSole Agents Grocers
111 Fort Street Telephone 240
IMllRWIMCOLIMITED
AGENTS FORWESTERN 8T1GAR RKFINING CO
Ban Francisco Oal
BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKSPhiladelphia Penn TJ 8 A
NEWELL UN VERBAL MILL COManf National CaneShredder1
New York U S A
N OHLAND1 A COBan Francisco Oal
RIBDON IRON LOCOMOTIVEWORKS
fi tf Han KriiiinlwoOal
TO LET
Premiees on Kukui Lane Pos ¬
session given on January 1 1901For terms apply to
17 U KAPIOLANI ESTATE
FOR BALK
3500 HOUSE AND LOT ONLiliha Stieet near Kiug Only smallcash payment received Apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE CO206 Morflhant Street
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Oceanic Steamship Companynn TTiAnot nn a dt tti
The Fine Passenger Steamers of This Linothis Port as Hereunder
FROM SAN FRANCISCOSONOMA JAN 29MARIPOSA FEB 8SIERRA FEB 19ZEALVNDIA MARCH 2VENTURA MAKOH 12
UWill Arrive and Loave
FOR SANZEALANDIA JAN 26SIERRA JAN 26MARIPOSA FEB 13ALAMEDA FEB 19JEALANDIA MARCH
In connection with the sailing of the above steamers the Agents areprepared to issue to intending passengers coupon through tickets by anyrailroad from San Francisco to all points in the United States and fromNew York by any steamship line to all European ports
For further particulars apply to
Wm G Irwin CoGeneral Agents Oceanic S S Company
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTI am now showing in my lower windowthe First Time a splendid assortment of
XiOjll1
for
M H HQKercnieisCONSISTING OF
Ladies and Gents Plain HemstitchedFrom one fourth to one half inch hem in all qualities
Ladies Embroidered LinenRanging from 25c 500 each
Ladies Real LaceTn Honiton Duchess Brussels Point Maltese in silkand Embroidered Gliffon
The above were all personally selected by mewhen inEngland and being imported under the old duties andmarked accordingly I believe the public Will say they arethe cheapest and the handsomest goods ever offered here
E W JORDAN10 Fort Street
Closing Oxxtfox tlxe
LINES OF FREMCLI CHINAAt Cut Rates
FINE CUT GLASSAt a Discount of 25 percent from mai ked prices
Just Opened VASESIn areai Variety
BOHEMIAN GLASS andMETAL BRIO a BKAC
At
THE PACIFIC HARDWARE COCall and see copies of the Old Masters at the Fort St Art Department
ManuiciSrSess - Co
Tlie Oldest House iti
FINE BUGGY andCARRIAGE HAlUNJasB
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HONOLULU H THURSDAY
FRANCISCO
Bargain Prices
BETHEL STREET HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT
LTD
Honolulu
Jllwnvfi nn Hand
ON HANDPlfttw and Tftam ilarilOSS made to order
COLLARS HAMES TRACE CHAINS ETC
Furnished Short Notice
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ORDERS Will Keceiv rrompt -
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THE CUBAN SITUATION
Negro Loader Juan Gomez HasGained Ascendancy in Consti- -
tutional Convention
Havana Cuba Dec29 The Con-
stitutional¬
Convention hna not beenin session for several weeks but thedifferent sections thereof are hardat work considering the plans fora constitution which have been off-
ered¬
by Seuors Rivera QuesadaMaura and others
The ohief question at issue iswhether suffrage shall be general orrestricted A strong effort is beingmade by the conservative elementto base the right to vote upon aneducational and property qualifica-tion
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but the more rabid element inthe convention led by JuanGualberto Gomez a negro of threequarters blood supported by GenAleman Gen Laoret Josie Monteguedo and a number of delegatesfrom the eastern part of the Ysland
is pressing hard for general citizen-ship
The radical Republican elementfavors this provision while strangeas it may appear the Cuban Nation-als
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heretofore the extremely radi-cal
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element rather lean toward re-
stricted¬
suffrage The blacks arestrong enough numerically to con-
trol¬
the government of the island ifgeneral suffrage should be estab-lished
The proposition to form a federalgovernment with six states Havana Finar del Rio Matanzss SantaClara Puerto Frinoipe and Santiagois really a fight for generaloitizenship
The United States it is olaimedby many here oannot afford to ac ¬
cept a general suffrage constitutionwith the surety that under such aplan the blacks would have control
The really dominalong spirit ofthe Constitutional Convention isthe negro Juan Gomez He iswily shrewd and able He was thedominating spirit of the old As-
sembles¬
whioh tried to deposeGen Maximo Gomez from oomjmand of the Cuban army before ithad made its triumphal entry intoHavana and having broken into theConstitutional Convention from theprovince of Puerto Frinople he hasgradually obtained hold of thereins
Gen Maximo Gomez has disap-pointed
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many of his friends by go ¬
ing through the ceremony in pub-lic
¬
of embracing Juan Gomez Thetwo have been sworn enemies It is
thought that Juan Gomezs powerto get n clause into the Constitu-tion
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that would make Gen Gomezineligible for President oaused thevenerable General to surrender tothe his old time enemy
As a result of this reconcilia-tion
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the Constitution will proba-bly
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say that anyone is eligible tothe Presidency who is a citizen atthe time of the promulgation ofthe Constitution Gen MaximoGomez will thus be made eligiblewhile Juan Gualberto Gomez maycarry his general suffrage proposition as a result of the deal
Thus the United States Govern ¬
ment will be confronted with alioate and dangerous problem
It is now thought that the con ¬
vention will resume its regular ses-
sions
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within a few days There is
however much wrangling in thecommittees and the resumption of business by the oouvention may be delayed till Jan 15
tillUJU vU uuuu An Important Decision
and
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Judge Humphreys yesterday reu
dered an important oral deoision in
the case of the Territory vb Sam
Kun Lap Ohu and Tau GhonnirrrBd with nnd eonvioted of hav- -
n mMmfnno nf All Kinds Constantly on Hand otum n possession Thonuiiiuuu - in iaiiISLAND
Judge saidI The demurrer in these oases wjll
lfeu- -
rvp -
be sustained The Courfljnds thatthe law prohibiting th pnstiBsionof opium in the Hawaiinq Islandsafter the Organic Act beoanioeJIafltive to wit the 14th of June 1900
ceased to bo operative such law be ¬
ing in conflict with the Constitution of the United States and againstthe settled policy of the UnitedStates as evinced by it in placing atariff duty upon opium and permit-ting
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it to be brought within theconfines of the United States uponthe payment of such duty
Opposed to tho view which I ex-
press¬
is the case of the Territory ofWashington vs Ah Lim deoided in
February 1890 The case of Leisyvs Hardin was deoidod by the Su-
preme¬
Court of the United Statestwo months after the Washingtoncourt rendered its deoision So theopinion of the Supreme Court ofthe Territory of Washington maybe considered as having been over-
ruled¬
by the Supreme Coutt of theUnited States
The Court has been engrossedwith engagements that it has nothad the time to prepare a writtenopinion in this case as it would liketo have done
I Bimply state my conclusionthat the demurrer should be sus-
tained¬
the Court finding the law tobe unconstitutional
Attorney Brooks appeared fordefendants
Iiopers Send Thanks
The following is a communicationfrom the Leper Settlement on Molokai
Kalaupat a Jan 10 We the un-
dersigned¬
a committee appointedby the helpless and parents of tbenon leprous ohildren of the LeperSettlement do extend our heartfeltthanks to the ones who so kindlyhad sent presents to a lady of theSettlement for distribution whichwere distributed by her to the mostneeding ones and which gave thegreatest satisfaction to M who re-
ceived¬
tho giftsMay God bless the parties that
so kindly sent those gifts and in-
crease¬
their prosperityWe remain yours truly
Mbs Annie MaipinepineMrs Annie KaualeaimokuJ D KahaleW K KaluaAlama Smith
Committee
Embroidered handkerchiefs 150per dozen a nice thing for a Christ ¬
mas present 150 different designsat L B Kerr Cos Q een St
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MRS A M MELLIS
HAS REOPENED HER DRESSmaking establishment at 155 Beretania street where she will be pleas-ed
¬
to see her patrons Specially seleoted novelties in dress materialsfor day and evening wear laces andtrimmings of latest importationswill be on view Thursday and Fri-day
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January 24th and 25th 8063t
ietropofitan Heat Co
81 KING BTREET
J WallsxWholesale andRetail
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NOTICE
Mahaobb
Know all persons that I the un ¬
dersigned do forbid and prohibitall persous from trespassiug uponmy land at Pakeekee LaupahoohoeNorth Hilo Hawaii after 6 oclockP M ThoBe disregarding this notine will be prosecuted according tolaw
AH PING CnLaupahoehoe N Hilo Hawaii
Deo 7 1900 76 -l-m
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ReceivedPer Barkentine Wrestler
A Carload of tho Celebrated
MAOEY 3DE3SKSManufactured by the FRED MA
CEY DESK CO Grand Rap-ids Michigan consisting of
Flat Top 1
Ron Top Office
Typewriters i Bests
Ladies Home Desks
ChairsSectional Bookcases
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FOlS SALE BY
HACKFELD GO
LIMITEDSole Agents for the Hawaiian Isls
FOR RENTCottages
RoomsStores
On tbe premises of the SanitarySteam Laundry Co Ltd betweenSouth and Queen streets
The buildings are supplied withhot and cold water and electriolights Artesian water Perfectsanitation
For particulars apply to
On the premises or at the office ofJ A Magoon 88 tf
OLAUB SFBHOKELfl WMQIBH
Clans Spreckels Co
HONOLULU
m Fmnoiaeo Agents THE NEVADANATIONAL BAUK OF SAN ERANOIHW
DBAW EIonAHQK OH
BAN FRAN OIBCO The Nevada NatioaaBank of Ban Francisco
LONDON Tbe Union Bank of LondopLtd
SEW YORK American Exchange Ntioual Bank
OHIOAGO Merchants National BankPAKIS Oredlt LyonnaliBERLIN Dresdner BankHONG KONG AND YOKOHAMA Hont
Kong Shanghai Bankln cCorporatioBNEW ZEALAND AND AUBTRALI- A-
Bank of New ZealandVICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Ban
of British North America
IVnruoot a Qeneral Banhinp and JeAaneBtmtisjj
Deposits Received Loans made on A
proved Becnrltv OommerciM and Tra c
era Orodit Issued Bills of Exohanicbought and sold
OltlBOttOIll
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Promptly Aocountna Fcv
FOB BALE
LEASEHOLD ON BERE- -
JTUUU taniaPresent
month iiODlv
rant year torun net
to
89income yU per
WILLIAM SAVIDGE CO206 Merchant Street
NOTICE
M R Jounter practical watch ¬
maker jeweler and opticiaupersonal attention given to repairingwatoholook and jewelery over 80 years ex-
perience¬
Gold and silver jewehvmanufactured by experienced workman on short noticequality of gooaand work guaranteed as repreontod M R CooNrEB
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EVER ST AFTERNOON
CKxmpt Bnndny
TELEPHONE 841
P O BOX 81
Hntvetl nt the Post Oflloe at HonolalnU T ns Second class moll
dUBSOBIlTION BATES
ter Month anywhere In tho Ha- -
waltan Islands 60Ier Year 6 00Per Year postpaid to Foreign Coun-
tries¬
8 00
Fuyablo Invariably In Advance
J TESTA Proprietor and Pub ¬
lisherEDMUND NOBBIE Editor
Residing In Honolulu
THURSDAY JAN 24 1901
THE BIEBOHANTB ASSOCIATION
So far the local Merchants Asso-
ciation¬
haB received all ponible encouragement from the communityand there are uo reasons why theorganization shod not prove verybeneficent not alono to the mercan-tile
¬
interests but to the city atlarge The following editorial re-
marks of tho S F Oall should bethoughtfully read by every citizenwho in any way can assist in further ¬
ing the- - object of our local Mer ¬
chants Association
By way of New Year greetingsthe Merchants Association Reviewpresents to the people in the Janu-ary
¬
number an earnest plea forunited aotion in all movementi tend-ing
¬
to the ndvancement of the cityIt very justly says Mere locationin the highway of commerce willnot of itaelf create a metropolisClimate and soil will not determinethe result Many of the worstailure in cities are the worlds ideal
spots some of the most successfulommunities are almost barren of
natural resources That city car-ries
¬
off the palm whose citizensseize the opportunity
The Merchants Association canwith good grace make thii plea forunity and for aotion since it hasitself practiced what it preachesand set the example it desires othersto follow The Beview states thatthere at present 2500 legitimatebusiness houses in San Franoiaooand nver half of the number havealready enrolled as members of theassociation That in itslf is arecord to be proud of It is ques-tionable
¬
whether any other largeoity in the Union has an institutiondevotdd to the service of the publicwhich has been able to draw to itsmembership bo large a proportionof the business population
The suocess which has attendedthe association is due to what ithas done for the public more thanto what it has done for its membersIt is because it has proven itselfuseful to the whole communitythat the business men of the oityhave in uuoh large numbors unitedthemselves with it and that fact iscreditable alike to the organizationas a whole and to the individualswho compose it
The suocess attained in the pastgives promise of greater successesto come More than half the busi-ness
¬
houses of the city are now al-
lied¬
with the association Whyshould not all be allied with it
--The conditions of the commercialworld at this time render it import-ant
¬
that San Francisco exert thefull force of all her enterprisingmen at this juncture The rapiditywith whioh Panifio Ocean trade isdeveloping and shaping its coursemakes this a critioal period in thehistory of the city As has beensaid by the Bewiew As certain asthe earths revolution one of theworlds erreatest cities will exist onthe Paaifio Coast Whether it willbeonFuget Sound or in Oregonor in Contral or Southern Califor-nia
¬
will depend upon the compara-tive
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oapaoity of the peo-ple of Seattle or Portland LosAngeles or San Francisoo to win thoprize
Here then are a great iBiue anda golden opportunity We cannotmeet the one with assurance ofvictory nor fully proflt by the otherunless there be unity of actionamong our citizens Tho men whohave upheld he Merchants Associ ¬
ation in the past should support itnow with inoroased ardor and thosewho have hitherto held aloof shouldnow unite with it and make up forformer apathy by zeal in the future
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TOPICS OF THE DAY
We see no reason why any sym ¬
pathy should be wosted ou ourlocal gambling gentry if they shouldfall into the hands of sharpers Nosensible man will play cards with anutter stranger who scrapes an ac-
quaintanceship¬
in a bar room Ifho does he intends to get themoneys of tho straugerand deservesto be bitten At the same time webelieve it to be the duty of all citi ¬
zens to assist the police in riddingthe town of couGdence men andbunco steerers and then let themanipulation of cards be themonopoly of our local gamblingooterie which is unknown to thepolice
The following dispatoh showsthat California is determined to useall her influence in Congress tomake Hawaii the dumping groundfor lepers of the United States Itreads
Sacramento Jan 10 A resolution was introduced in the Senateby Senator Welch calling upon Con ¬
gress to establish on theTsland ofMolokai a settlement for all leperswho might be discovered in theterritory within the jurisdiction ofthe United States
If Delegate Wilcox succeeds indefeating any measure whioh maybe brought up in Congress in ad-
vancing¬
Californias infamous pro-position
¬
he will crown himself withglory and deserve tho thanks ofevery man woman and ohild in theterritory
It is evidentdespatches fromLord Kitchenerstrike the final blow
from the latestSouth Africa that
is preparing toat the Boers
A force of 80000 irregular cavalryis being mobilized 5000 volunteeryeomanry will leave England forSouth Africa Cape Town has beenfortified and the admiral command-ing
¬
the Cape fleet is prepared toland forces and artillery All therailroads fromDelagoa to the Capeare in running order and under theabsolute control of the British TbemoBt influential Boers are urgingthe Steyu De Wett faction to aooept terms of peace and bow to theinevitable and tho end of the warcan now be seen The outlook for aspeedy determination of the warhas never been so promising and itcan be hoped with reason thatnormal conditions will soon prevailin South Africa
Mr Doles organ whioh haspreached the doctrine that the constitution does not follow the flag isjubilant over the briefs and ad ¬
dresses made bv the solicitor-genera- l
and tho attorney general of MoKinleys government before theSupreme Court It prediots thatthe decision of the highest tribunalmust necessarilly be one upholdiugthe policy of the administration andon that point it takes a very differ-ent
¬
view from that entertained by amajority of the Bepublioan pressotherwise favorable to tho adminis-tration
¬
It is acoeoded that thespeech of the solicitor generalshows that McKinley has abandon-ed
¬
his former policy in regard tothe flag and the constitution andthat the Attorney General virtuallystands isolated in his opinion thatthe government not the people isthe sovereign power by authoritygiven to it by the people Thespeeohes of Carlisle and Fred Cou- -
dert jr have made n great impres-sion
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and the questions put to theAttorney General and the solioitorgeneral by the justices of theSupreme Court indioate that theBench by no means has adopted theview of tho administration lawyersWe hope of course that the decisionwill be against the arbitrary unAmerican autocratio policy of theadministration If it is held thatthe constitution follows the flag anumber of our looal merchants willhave a obanoe to get large sums ofmoney refunded to them from theU S Treasury and tho PortoBicans will not have to be senthome at the expense of those whobrought them here
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Mr George Gear does not roportprogress in hiB fight for the un ¬
seating of Wilcox We were
shocked to learn that Haywood is
working harmoniously with Loebenstoins antagonist and that H PBaldwin called on tho notoriousbigamist The latter fact ought tomake a ohango in Kopoikais Wilcoxian policy
The decision of Judge Humphreysdeclaring the present opium lawsunconstitutional did not surpriseanyone who had given a thought tothe question When the Chinesewho appealed to the Circuit Courtappeared in the Distrjot Court At ¬
torney Brooks representing themadmitted that they had opium inpossession but asked for their dis-
missal
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as the law was unconstitutional Judge Wilcox intimatedthat he fully agreed wthtbo attorn-ey
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but said that it was not withinthe province of a District Magistrate to decide questions of theconstitutionality of a law Hetherefore imposed the minimum fineexpressing the hope that the oaseswould be appealed to the higherCourts The decision will have farreaching results The law will nolonger prohibit a man from havingopium in posooBBion or from usingit As to selling it we presume thathe can do so when complying withthe demands of the Internal Reve-nue
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office The Legislature mightmake a law prohibiting the sale ofopium or allowing under a licensethe fee for whioh couldbe made so that the salebe prohibitory but such a stepwould be useless as long as the lawcannot prevent a man from havingopium in possession or from smok-ing
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it The men who overturnedthe monarchy under the pretensethat they could uot tolerate theopium license should now take ac ¬
tion and upset the American Republio which makes our holy terri
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tory wido open to opium fiends
What tho good men who were op-
posed
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to the opium mostly regret ¬
ted then and they do now is thattho career of tho opium smugglerand dealer is at an end and no morefortunes can be made by our right ¬
eous oitizens in dope By thoway what a season of leisure is nowin Btore for the evor vigilant DeputyHigh Sheriff and his army of in ¬
formers
Mr O B Beynolds explained thecharges made against him by Am-
brose
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Hutchison to the full satisfac ¬
tion of the Board of Health andthe incident in closed The defenseof Mr Reynolds who it is claimedallowed a boats crew of healthysailors to drink coffee in a lepershop at Ealaupapa is that he didnot know anything about it until hesaw the men coming out from theshop that Hutchison is no goodanyhow and that the great agent atthe time was wet himself and hadgone for dry clothes and whiskeyThe abusing of Hutohison has al-
ways¬
been the mode of defense ofthe Board of Health and the agentsin charge of the Settlement It is
fortunate for the lepers that theyhive among them a fearless manwith the intelligence of AmbroseHutchison Bavaged as his body isthrough the effects of the scourgehis mind is clear and will not toler-ate
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any infringement on the rightsof the lepers nor any neglect andindifference on the part of those incharge Why should thore bo ascarcity of poi at the SettlementThe Government owns vast landsand it should for years back havecultivated its own taro in sufficientquantity to supply the public insti-tutions
¬
where poi is demanded TheGovernment would not lose a centby producing its own taro It couldpay ordinary wages to the menworking the fields it could have thelands free of charge and asking for
no profits it would make a big Bay ¬
ing on the sums now paid to poicontractors The Representatives i
elect are uot permitted to visit theiryconstituents before the Legislaturemoots We can well understand thereason why The authorities preferto have tho Settlement under per ¬
manent star ohamber rules but thoend of the power of the Board ofHealth is near It is the duty ofthe Legislature to reconstruct thoBoard of Health in a radioal man-
ner
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Its usurped powors must boshorn and tho Board taught its pro ¬
per place A layman an honest in ¬
telligent business man should beat the head of tho Board and if ouoor two doctors Bhould bo appointedto sorve as members of the Boardthey should mainly be there as ad-
visors¬
when purely medical ques-tions
¬
should arise But first andforemost we hope that Mr Beokleyand his colleagues will endeavor totake the Leper Settlement out ofthe control of the Board of Healthand make it a special bureau directunder the Superintendent of Pub- -
i
lie Works Tho administration of ttho Settlement is simply a matter ofplain business and should havenothing to do with tho Board ofHealth The Superintendent ofPublic Works will have ample timeto attend to the Settlement afterHonolulu becomes a municipalityaud the roads water works sewer¬
age etc will no longer be underthe Superintendent of PublicWorks We have uo doubt thatunder such a change evorythingwill run smoothly and give bet-tor
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satisfaction to tho lepers aswell as to all concerned Weregret to see Attorney General Doleusing an expression to the effectthat if we cant furnish the leperswith poi they will have to take thonext best Suoh remarks are notconducive to making mattersharmonious and may lead the Legis ¬
lature to answer if tho governmentcannot take care of our lepers in aproper manner we will do the nextbest by repealing tho segregationlaw
Queen Street is a little bit out of your way but amply repay you when you go to
IB KE3KR cfc CO TJTTDEOR DEI GOODS
We buy largely and consequently at the best possible prices and are able to displayoriginal and exclusive Designs
- FOR LADIES DRESS GOODS Wo cannot be equalled
We are OfferingOrgandies 15c 20c 25c 30c 35c per yardDimities 8Je 10c 120 15c 17Jc 20c 25c per yardChalies 25c 30c 35c 40c per yardGinghams 8Je 10c 12iC 15c 17 ic 20c 25c per yardZephyrs 10c 12c 15c 20c per yardLawns 5c Co 7c HJc 10c 12ic 15c 20c per yard
With the Spring comes the necessity of replenishing your Linen Closet We can dothis for you better than any
Our Stock of Sheetings Pillow Casings Quilts Mosquito Nets and Blankets is without equal in this City in Price and Quality
IN FURNISHINGS FOR MKN we take tile leadShirts Collars Cuffs Neckwear Night Shirts Pajamas Socks Bathinrr Suits Bath
Robes Heady Made Suits Dress Suit Cases Etc Etc
Call and See Our Assortments Before Going Elsewhere
Please remember Tis NO TEOUBLE TO SHOW GOODS That is what we arcopen for -
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LOOAL AND aKNKHAL NJSWB
The Gaolio left for the Orionthis morning
The baud will play at the Hawaiiau Hotel Ibin eyouiug
The U S transport Warreu sail ¬
ed for San Francisco this after ¬
noon
Captain Fox of the mounted pat-
rol¬
is eujoyiug a two weeks vaca-tion
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Robert L Mason and Miss ClaraL Mullen were married last even ¬
ing at the Methodist churoh
The Ault Hayseldeu weddingtakes plaoo this evening at Labainain tho church of the Holy Innocents
Dont forget the Egry violin re ¬
cital at that Opera House this even ¬
ing An excellent program hasbeen arranged
Tom James many friends will beglad to learn that genial Tom is
chief steward on the Sonoma duehore on Saturday
Opium fell in prioo last night from10 to 6 per half pound tinCali
foruia owing to the decision ofthe Cirouit Court
Hyman Brothers have bought thovaluable property on the southwestcorner of Taylor and Eddy streetsin San Francisco from C R Bishopfor 187000
There were several saloon fightsbetween soldiers Tuesday Themen who ore invalids would be bettbr off on board the transport thangetting drunk and being batteredaround in the town
The planets Jupiter Venus andSaturn can now be seen oIospJtoKeth
er in the eastern sky at about 6
oclock in the morning They arenearly over Manoa valley or Ka
imuki
Dorothy the sixteen months old
daughter of Mr and Mrs A W
Carter died at the family residencoon Tuesday eveniug from enterocolitis The funeral took place yes ¬
terday interment being in Nuuanucemetery Rev H H Parker being
the officiant
An offioer on board the U S tranjsport Warren attempted to commitsuicide Tuesday by taking poisou
He was found in time and by thehelp of the dootor he was relievedof poison The young man who
was placed under guard has an ex ¬
cellent record in tho army and waB
despondent over unhappy domostio
affair
Summons tot Sorvod
Attorney Andrews attorney for
S N Sachs Co has appealed a
garnishee case from tho second Dis ¬
trict Court which declined to give
an extension of time in the suit of
NSSaohjiCompany vs JOSpencerJF Morgan garnishee to the Sup-
reme
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CourtSpencor could not be found and
the summons were uot served oihim Attorney Peterson for Mor ¬
gan moved thatjthe oase be dismiss
ed by the Court on the ground thatthe defendant could not bo foundand service had not been made two
dayB before the lime set for thehearing under the law The courtsustained tho motion
Another Suicide
Albert Hermauson hanged him --
self in a shed on his premises on
Queen street yesterday afternoonThe deooased was employed by O
W Maofarlano to look after his
yaoht La Paloma Hermauson has
a bed riddon wifo and his sad air
oumatanoes had made him despond-
ent
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and caused him to drink to ex ¬
cess His wife had suggostod herwillingness to bs sent to the hos-
pital
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for incurables Sermausouloft her went into the shod where
ho was found in a sitting positionon the floor partially suspended by
a rope tied to tho rafter overhead
Deceased who was about 40 years
of ago was a Dane and was marriedto a Hawaiian woman A showhile ago Hermauson came to thoollice of The Independent statingthat he wished to circulate a peti ¬
tion askiug for assistance to havinghis wife cared tori Mr Testadrafted a paper for the man and aiew uays ao in auswor to on en ¬
quiry of Mr Testa Hermauson saidthat ho had received several pro ¬
mises There Was no indicationsin the mans talk that he was con ¬
templating tho rash act by whichIfe took his life The wife is a rela-tive
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of the late Major Moehonuaformer minister of interior underthe monarcthy
m m
To Tho PointThe shortest biography in the
now Congre8ional Direotory isthat of tho member from thesevoulh New Jersey district It isas follows Allan Landom MoDermott Democrat of Jersey Citywas born in South Boston MassMarch 30 1851 is a lawyer by pro-fession
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was elected to the Fifty- -Sixth Congress to fill the vacancycaused by the death of the HonWilliam D Daly Elected to theFifty Seventh Congress This fillsjust three and a half lines Thelongest sketch in the book is thatof Senator Depew fifty lines
Francis Murphy made his farewell address at the Central UnionChurch last night He will leavefor Australia by the Sonoma Thisevening he will speak at Camp Mo
Kin ley and on Sunday morning hewill address the Y M C A
NOTICE
School Stredt Bridge betweenNuuanu and Liliha streets will beclosed to traffic on account of itsdangerous condition
By order of the Road SupervisorHonolulu
806 3t
Insure Your House and Furniture
WITH
H LOSEGENERAL AGENT
For Insurance Company of NorthAmerica aud
New Zealand Insurance Company1311 Jv
firewalkiog ExlubitiODo
A Matinee Exhibition of Fire Walk ¬
ing by
PAPA ITA THE TAHITIAN
will be given
THURSDAY January 21 at i p m
Makai of Kaumakapili Ruins cornerBeretania and Smith streets
GENERAL ADMIBBION - - - 100OHILBBEN Half Price
TTOKETS ON SALE AT
WALL - NICHOLS CO Ltd
To Day To Dayl
LONG BRANCH BATBS
JVAIKIKI BlilAOH - Honolulu H I
0 J 8HERW00D Proprietor
There earth in- - cur ana tea and rWith Ircakcrf long gue lullaby
King Blwat TranMJBj 1JfJSJ
Bruce Waring Co
Real Estate Dealers60BKort8t near King
LANDS FOB SeA
sr Parties wishing to f
The Sanitary Steam
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IS NOW READY TO DO
All Kind
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and10 A m to 12 m
201 58 lm
Laundry
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SATISFACTORY WORK
GUARANTEED
Laundry Kawaiahao Street South
Work
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I Teleplxoxie IMietirL 73
All Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention
THBBESTMilwaukee
BEERTHE
BUFFET1250 per btl
quarts
per casequarts
per casequarts
Delivered
HOMCHLAEGER GO LTD
King Bethel StreetsHonolulu
Wsa Irwin ColilMITBD
President ManagerSpreokels PresldentGIffaid Second PresidentWhitney Treasurer Secretary
Andltoi
SUGAR FACTORS
Gommission Agents
AOBDTS
Oceanic Steamship CompyTnmcUoo
NOTIOE
praotice together withbraitb residenceCartwright premises AlakeaUnion BeretauiB streets Officehours from Tele ¬
phone
Co Ltd
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near
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NOTICEWtLera 5Toia Wan t
GRKEIEIYEE WHISKEYDo uot accept goods bearing a similar name
THERE IS ONLY ONE
GEEEN RIVER WHISKEYIt is distilled by J W McCulloch Owensboro Ky
GREEN RIVER is the official whiskey o the U SjNavy Department
GREEN RIVER whiskey was awarded the Gold Medal atthe Paris Exposition 1900
For Salo in All Saloons and by
W 0 PeacocJK CompanySOLE AGENTS Hawaii Territory
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES
Closing Oixttr tlie ItaZolidstys
LINES OF FRENCH GHINAAt Cut Rates
FINE GUT GLASSAt a Discount of 25 percent from marked prions
Just Opened VASESIn oreat Variety
BOHEMIAN GLASS andMETAL BRIO a BIAO
At Bargain Prices
BETHEL STREET HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT
THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTDCall and see copies of the Old Masters at the Port St Art Department
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We are Now at HomeIN OUR NEW QUARTERS
BOSTON BLOCK
Fort Street
WATCH THIS SPACEFor Future Announcements
ENRY MAY CO LTD
Theo H Davies Co L d
SUGAR FACTORSIMPORTERS OV
General MerchandiseAND
OMMISSTO MHJROHC LSrJSIgents for Lloyds
Canadian Australian Steamship LineBritish Foreign Marine Insurance Co
Northern Assurance Co Fire and LifeCanadian Pacific itailway Co
Pionper Lino of Packetw from Liverpool- -
TIMELY TOPICS
WINDMILLS
If you want a windmill to be oper-ated
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by the least possible wind
Buy an AermotorIf you want a windmill that baa
little machinery and that littleof the very beat quality
Buy an AermotorIf you want a windmill that does
not get cranky
Buy an AermotorIf you want a windmill that will
pump water to your house andyour barn that will run the
feed cutter cornshellerand Buzz Saw
Buy au AermotorThe AERMOTOR will last longer
give better satisfaction and is cheaperthan any other windmill on themarket For sale by
TbB Hawaiian Hardware Co Lo
Fort Street opposite SpreokelsCofl Bank Honolulu H I
LOCOMOBILE FOR SALE
One New Locomobile No 877Style 2 made by The LooomobileCo of America of Newton MassD S A patented Nov U 1899Very little used the property of thelate Joseph Heleluhe and run bygasoline
ALSO
One Bicyclein very good order
For particulars apply to MrsHeleluhe at Washington Place orto F J Testa this office
THOS LINDSAYManufacturing Jeweler
Call and Inspect the beautiful and usefuldisplay of goods for presents or for pernnn 1 use and adornment
Love Building 830 Fort Street
vrajt -- I
THEBESTMilwaukee
BE KBTHE
BUFFET1850 per bbl
6 dozen quarts9 per case
4 dozen quarts
5 per case2 dozen quarts
Delivered
HOFFSCHLAEGER CO LTD
King and Bethel StreetsHonolulu
Limited
Wm G Irwin President ManagerOlnUB Spreckels First Vice PresidentW M Giffaid Second Vice PresidentM B Whitney Jr Treasurer SecretaryGeo J Koss And I tor
SUGrAK factoes
sion
AQBNT8 OF TH
Oceanic Steamship CompyOf Bar ranoUco 01
NOTICE
Dn J H Raymond has resumedhis practice together with Dr Galbraith at his reRidence the oldCartwright premjaoB on AlakeaUnion and Beretania streets OfficeLours from 10 a m to 12 u Tele-phone
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201 B8 lm
If you want the very latest de ¬
signs in dresB goods call at L BKerr Oob Queen Street
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Tho Phlllipino Quostion
Major Henry A Newman thoMissouri ex Confederate who didconsiderable stump Bpeaking duringtho reoont campaign was one of
those who could spellbind on allother issues better than he could on
the paramount One day MajorNewman was down at Poplar Bluffpreaching Missouri Democracy pureand undented in his beat form butrefraining from any discussion ofthe proposi-
tion
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Among tho majors auditorswas an interested Irishman whomarked the omission and at severalpoints interrupted him by askingHow about the PhillipayinB
Major Newman paid no attentionto him at first but when he per-
sisted¬
ho Baid My friend Ill tellyou about tho PhillipayinB Theimitation of tho brogue was per-
fect¬
and everybody chuckled Illtell you confidentially what Im infavor of doing with the PhillipayinB
Id tradet he Phillipayins to GroatBritain for Ireland and then wecould raise our own policemen
Ho Was Glad
The other day a newly appointedwarden was taken by tho prisonohaplain into the chapel where theprisoners were assembled in a bodyThe ohaplain presented him to thecompany with the remark that hewould say a few words The ward ¬
en was a bashful man and unaocustomed to speech making Hestammered stuttered blushed andfaltered Ladies and or no no
gentle that is men and fellowprisoners er I cant make aspeech I dont know how to makea speech In fact all er all I cansay is er that Im very glad in-
deed¬
to see so many of you herel
BUSINESS LOCALS
The Independent 50 cent permonth
Honolulu Mea3enger Service de ¬
liver messages and packages Tele ¬
phone 7
For stylish millinerycall at L B Kerr Cos Queenstreet
When you want a hack ring up191 On that stand you will got areliable and good driver a fine hackand no overcharging
Kentuckys famous JesBBO MooreWhiskey unequalled for its purityand excellence On sale at any ofthe saloons and at Lovejoy Codistributing aorenta for the HawaiianIalnnrW
A Display Worth Seeing Mechanioal toys that will shave you orbrush your shoes at L B KerrCos Queen street Call and seethem
Per ZEALANDIA for Cam arinoRefrigerator An extra fresh supplyof Grapes Apples Lemons OrangesLimes Nuts Raisins Celery FreshSalmon Cauliflower Rhubarb As i
paragus Cabbage Eastern and Cali-
fornia¬
Oysters in tin and shellCrabs Turkeys Flounders etc Allgame in season Also fresh Rockfort Swiss and California CreamCheese Place your orders earlyprompt deliveryCALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET
LONG BRANCH MTOSffAIKIKI BuiAOH - Honolulu H I
0 J 8BBBW00D Proprietor
There earth and air and tea and ikyWith breaker long give lullaby
King Street Tram Uars pass the door
Bruce Waring Co
Real Estate Dealers60S Fort Bt near King
DmLDINO LOTSHOUSES AND LOTS AtiU
LANDS FOB 8AL
PartleB wishing to dispose of ihtiPrnpTt1s nrn InvIUil to pall on m
Wilders Steamship Go
Freight and
Passengers for all
Island Ports
THE PANTEEONHotel St near Fort
SEATTLE BEEROn Draught or in Bottles Ico Cold
SPECIAL PARCELS MADE UP
FOB
Xmas and New Year1710 tf
ROCK FOR BALLAST
tWhite and Black SjdIn Quantities to Suit
EXCAVATING CONfRACTED
FORCORAL AHD SOIL FOR SALE
0P Dump Carts furnished bythe day on Hours Notice
H R HITCHCOCKOffice with J M Monsarrat Cart
wright Building Merchant St159l tf
Telephone
Mainigg
JOHN NOTT
Pldmmno Tin Copper and SheetIron Wobk
King Street Honolulu
Arj ACRES OF LAND IN GRANTS1 I 21S0 and 910 at Kamnee North HlloHawaii Apply to
MORRIB K KEOHOKALOLKRpl Kotnte Agent
NOTIOE
Notice is hereby given that thePearl City Cemetery is now open forinterments A special funeral trainleaves the railroad station at 215 pm dailv remaining at the cemeteryuntil after all interments
The ratfls for transportation areone dollar for the corpse and fiftycents for the round trip formourners
Plats are now on sale at the officeof the company ranging in pricefrom 10 up according to locationand Bizo No other charges of anynature
HAWAIIAN CEMETERY AS-SOCIATION
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LTDRoom 3 LoveBuilding Fort St
70 3mos
NOTICE
CATHOLIC CEMETERY
All privilege holders at theCatholio Cemetery on King street arerequested to pay a contribution of1500 dollars at the office of the
Catholio Mission during this monthof January 1901 Any one failing topay the amount shall loose all rightsor privileges In tho future theCatholio Mission will take char go ofclaiming all lots
By orderF H VALENTIN
91 fit
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that MrS E Damon hat this day been ad-mitted
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to partnership in the firmof Bishop Company which firm isnow composed of the followingmembers
Mr S MDamon Mr H E Waityand Mr S E Damon oaoh of wlicmsign Bishop Co iu all matterspertaining to the firms interests
Mr Ohas Bon Mr J Harris Mac ¬
kenzie Mr A Berg Mr Ho Fon andMr Alexander Garvio are respective ¬
ly authorized to sign our firmname porproourationHonolulu January 1st 1901
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A M HEWETT M
z --might Olork and StovedoreOld Reliable Again on Deck
Office At tho Old Van Dome Premises1345 1y
DR B O WATBRHOTJSE
Office and Residence Kino Streetnear Alafu
Olllce hours 8 to 11 a m 1 to 3 and 7 to8 r M Telephone m white
H R HITCHCOCK
Attorney at Law
Officer Merchant Street CartwrightBuilding
1474 tf
T R MOBSMAN
Real Estate AoentAbstractor and Searcher of Titles
Loans NegotiatedRents Collected
Campbell Block Merchant Street1419 H
EDMUND H HART
Notary Public and Typewriter Lveyanoer and searcher uf
Records
No 15 Kanhumanu Street
DR SLOGGETT
OoULIST AND AtJHIST
i ronrtBB Block 32 F1ot Office UonrsQ v in A p v
R N BOYD
Surveyor and Real Evtate Aoent
Office Bethel Sura over the New230 Model Restaurant Is
ALLEN ROBINSON
Dealers in Lumber and Coal andBuilding Materials of
All Kinds
Qnnan Btroafr TTnnnlnln
LOWNEYS
ITresli TodavSomebody at home will be waiting
tonight for a box
The Name on Every Piece is theguarantee
FOR SALE BY
MIS COSole Agents Grocers
111 Fort Street Telephone 240
IMllRWIMCOLIMITED
AGENTS FORWESTERN 8T1GAR RKFINING CO
Ban Francisco Oal
BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKSPhiladelphia Penn TJ 8 A
NEWELL UN VERBAL MILL COManf National CaneShredder1
New York U S A
N OHLAND1 A COBan Francisco Oal
RIBDON IRON LOCOMOTIVEWORKS
fi tf Han KriiiinlwoOal
TO LET
Premiees on Kukui Lane Pos ¬
session given on January 1 1901For terms apply to
17 U KAPIOLANI ESTATE
FOR BALK
3500 HOUSE AND LOT ONLiliha Stieet near Kiug Only smallcash payment received Apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE CO206 Morflhant Street
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