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H I MONDAY MAY G 1901
Au Jnteiottntf Case
The dccUinu Of the UuiUu SUtSupremo Court as to the status nfthe Philippine Islands will inevittbly bring to bar a tnost interestingoaso It will be the cato nf ElitorRice against General MacArthuiRice was deported by General MaoArthur for priutiug Btatemeuts thatthero wore frauds in the commissarydepartment ut Manila If theSupreme Coiirt deeides that theconstitution follows tho flag thenthe Philippines hvn bovn part oftho United States since tho signingof tho Treaty of Paris If so AmeHeart law prevailed thr If so
the habeas corpus act was in fnrrethere If so ft wis not suspended
I hy reason of a jtate of war for theejs no state of war If fo tho Phil
ippineB being part of the UnitedSlate1 we could not b at war withthem nnr vire we at most thycould only have leu in a slaoofitisurrection If so Goiii ral MacArtbur act could pot have beenauthor zsd by tie Preridont becausethe President dons not dafriru to euforoe in constitutional netf andcould not if he dpstred If so Gen ¬
eral MaeArthurs act was not offioial nd not military If so it waswholly tho act of an individual Ifso it was the act if one ciizm ofthe United States forcibly seizinganother citizen and with force ofarms removing him from one partof the United Stales to another Ifthe Supremo Court thould decidethat the Philppine nrn part of thoUnited Slate thn suit wuujd makeone of tho hittirlo cases in our legalhistory The Aigonaul
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A Japanese Bamboo Hand Sitchecontaiuiug money wrapped iu tleaves memo book ttc wbb loston Sunday morning March 10 onAlakoa St from tlin FisbmarUet toKing street and out King streetnwards Kapalama and Kalihi
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NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that thePoarl City Cemetery is now opeu forinterments A special funeral trainloavHi the railroad station at 215 pm daily remaining at the cemeteryuntil after all interments
The rates for transportation ireone dollar for the corpse and fiftycents for tho round trip formourners
Plats are now on sale at the officeof the company ranging in pricefrom 10 up according to locationand size No other charges of anynature
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One New Locomobile No S77Style 2 made by The Locomobile
Jo of Aun riua of Newtou MassU S A patented Nov 14 1699Very little uced the property of thelute Joseph Heleluhe and run byKsoline
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FOR SjAJLiHi
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigued hB beeu appointed by the Hon A S Hum-phreys
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h irst Judge of the FirBt Cir-cuit
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Court of tho Territory of Ha-waii
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as administratrix of the Estateof Uilama Honu k deceased lateof Niolops Honolulu Oahu noticeis hereby kivbu to all persona inJaebtea to saiu estate to mane im-mediate
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payment to the undersign-ed
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or otherwise to present thesame duly authenticated within sixmonths from date or they will beforever barred
KOLEKAAdministratrix Estate of Uilama
Honu DeceasedKoloa Kauai February 1 1901
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NOTICE TO QBEDITOBS
The undersigned having beenduly appoiuted Executors and Exefutrix respectively of the estate ofJames A Hopper deceased late ofHonolulu Oahu notice ia herebygiven to all creditors to presenttheir claims against said James AHopper duly authenticated andwith proper vouchers if any existeven if the claim is secured by mort-gage
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upon real estate to the under-signed
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at their Office on Fort StHonolulu Oahu within six monthsfrom tho date of the first publicationhereof or they will be foreverbarred
WILLIAM L HOPPERE WELLS PETERSON andELLEN HOPPER
Exeautois aud Executrix of thoEstate of James A HopperDeceased
Honolulu Oahu February 1st AD 1901 15 8w3taw
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NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT ANDSAIiE
In pursuance of an Execution is-
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out of tho Circuit Court of thoFirst Circuit Territory of Hawaiion the 23rd day of February A D1901 in re matter of Enterprise MillCompany Limited vs Lui MMcKeague I have on this 9th dayof April A D 1901 attached andlevied upon aud will expose for saleat Public Auction to the highestbidder at the Police Station Kalattaua bale in Honolulu Island ofOaW Territory of Hawaii at 12oclock noon of Tuepday the 14thday of May A D 1901 all the righttitle and interest of the said Lui MMcKeague in and to the followingdescribed property unless the judg-ment
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and 12 100 Dollars interestcoFta and my expenses are previous-ly
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gether with the house situatedthereon knovVn as the residence ofthe1 said Lui M McKeague andsituate on the Waikiki fide of FortStreet nxt to the KatnehamehaAlumni Club House in HonoluluaforesaidOHAS F CHILLINGWORTH
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EDMUND NORBIE EditorKenidtne In Honolulu
MONDAY MAY 6 1901
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zumas in other places besides Ha ¬
waii aeo udiug 10 the following edi-
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paragraph from tbo Gall
Report fOin Linflon wnnnnnrthat two members o Parliamenthave been uneHtrd one for bnbHrjand tha other f ir tiroulaing fatsreports couearuing his opponentluring the oampiign Suppose t
similar rule prvilt d in CougrisFhow many mHijibBM of he House oRepresentatives would -- hold I bitBaats aftr llu ii i va ovet
SENATOR MORGANS LOVE FORHAWAII
The foxy senator from Alabama hascome out In true colors and wantsto make Hawaii the dumping groundlor the negroes he despises so muchand Incidentally disfranchise the Hawalinns We lies the Republican Hawalians to read the following editorialfrom the San Francisco Call
MORGAN OV THE It ACES
When Senator Morgan werit out to
Hawaii to persuade the people to con-
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themselves with annexation adeputation of intelligent natives wait ¬
ed upon him and asked what theirposition would bo after annexationHe replied that they would have thesamo rights as the negroes have inthe United States
They then asked what were thelights of tho negioes here and theSenator made no reply
Since then his idea of the rightsof the negro has been developed andIt is the idea of all tho former slaveStates Even the border Stateswherein slavery was beginning todie before the Civil War have thesamo idea and are acting upon t asin Maryland
But tho Alabama Senator has notleft tho query of the Hawaiians to beany longer unanswered by silencenor by events He has declared him-
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and though tho declaiatlon wasobviously not Intended for publica-tion
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it is publishedIn a letter written to Editor Greer
of tho Standaid Marlon Ala Sen ¬
ator Morgan says Tho apportion-ment
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bill and the counting of theelectoral vote without the questionbeing raised as to tho constitutionalIty of tho Presidential election inLoulbiana and Mississippi is a dis-
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yctory for whito suffiageMaryland has seen her opportunity
and has hastened to profit by it Whenthings are coming our way there isno necessity for clamorous discussionuntil they arc settled lest some onemight interrupt So I think the leastsaid is tho best just now on the negroquestion Thoso people will begin todraw off to tho Philippines a an earlyday They are alieady going to Ha ¬
waii and wo shall soon find room forwhito people In tho South Then weshall bo a freo and happy people
When the tlmo ai rives I will elaborate these views but at present Itis better not to discuss them Woshould take a lesson from tho Cubans and discuss tho negro questionwith closed doors In our convention
Tho silent progress wo are makingis very encouraging That may beread several times and pondered
much Tho silent progress made Isan open nullification of I ho constitu ¬
tion of the IlnlteJ States ami thewresting from the negocs of any voiceor Influence in their own governmentThey are thuicuy returned to thesamo political condition they were Inwhen they wore slaves Hut the Senator sees further happy results hornthis suppression of their constitutional lights Ho looks to it is a meansof forcing them out of the country en-
tirely Ho thinks that as some aregoing to Hawaii the rest will followand that they will people the Philip-pines
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making room for white menwhen We will be a free and happypeople
As no one is Inclined to battle forthe rights of a people who will notthemselves defpnd those rights it ishighly Improbable that any consider-able
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number of the Northern peoplevlll bo found ready to stand by the
constitution and insist that all of theguarantees shall be enjoyed by Isespecially suggestive There is somecraftiness in the Maryland and SouthCaiolina laws and searching argu-
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and analysis are required toprove them obnoxious to tho constitu-tion But It Is not so with the law ofMississippi It Is clearly disfranchisement ot living negroes because thelidenfd grandfathers were slaves Nowonder tha Senator regards NorthernIndlfterence to that flagrant provisionas a distinct victory over the constltutlon though he hides It under tuteuphemism of white suffrage
We think that we are justified In
concluding that negro suffrage isdoomed and that the constitution ofthe United States is powerless tooecuro It against the determined opposition of any considerable numberof people The whole country on aTlslng voto stands for white suffrageonly and on a call for the negativeno one rises for the time to do so
ivas when the Congressional appor-
tionment passed the last CongressThe South will be permitted to dlsiianchlse the negro and yet retainover fifty Congressmen and as manyvotes in the electoral college by stillcounting him for purposes of ap-
portionment¬
and repiesentatlon Andhis although both are directly anddistinctly forbidden by the Federalconstitution
This condition opens up a wideield not for speculation but for re-
flection as to the future status of PortoRico Hawaii and the Philippines Weire by the active agency of the Southmd the passive consent of the Northstabllshlng the principle that thiss a white mans government We are
going back to the Dred Scott decisionaid accepting that part of its dicta as
repeal of the fifteenth amendmentAll this is In line whli what we believe
3 the piescnt mlrid and will bo thefuture inflexible policy of tke peopleis to all tholslands Their black andellow millions will never be admitted
to equal citlzcnshfii nor their territoryo statehood in ths republic
All told they number about 1G00000 and the decree may be legarded
is written that they are to be periianontly excluded Much future trou-
ble is avoided by present franknessThe reported inducement held out foraclficatlon of the Filipinos that they
ire to have statehood and citizenshipIs a lure and delusion They will nev3i have either If they choose toako the oath with that understandinghere is no objection but to take itvith the promise of statehood is airocess of sowing dragons teeth
With the principle of exclusive whiteovrnmcnt established wo will findmrselres with 13000000 of domesticjcgroes and 16000000 of islanderson our hands to bo governed withoutiiibstantlal voice in that governmentThat will be 30000000 of people deiled independence held in politicalhattelry and deprived of the only
jieuus by which they can consent tojovei nment Passive submission oripen revolt Is all that is left to them
Before we bind the Islands Irrevo-cably
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It Is well to give somo thoughtto these considerations
Death of a Prominent Hewai an
John T Aluli of Weiluku Mauidied suddenly lat night at thn Palama residenoe of MrsLaviuis KapuNThs tecenid was a prominent andhighly reapoeted ciUzfD oame trHoaolulu a few weeks ago toonniultlocal phjsicians ha having Bufferedome time from Brights direare
YaUmdy he called on friends audippenr d to bo in rxcllent healthiiit in tlo venlng he waa suddenlystricken down and died surroundedoy his wife and the rolativns whomje wag visiting Aluli was bona iu
Ewa Oahu on August 24 1852 andtab consequently 49 yoars of ao ahe time of his demise Ho ownod
i general merchandise storo in Wailuku whero he had resided for Dfljirly 25 yean For a number of jautrf
wh iIih employ of tie Hawaiian Commercial and Sugf Coias salesman in the oompanya toroLater on he was made port surveyorfor Kahului an olEo he filled to thosatisfaction of all He also filledother positions of trust aud finallystarted a business of his own whichho made a success D ased wasuarned to Kalae Kepmkai a sinter
to tha well known Maui attorneyand one Bon i the result of theirunion The young m in is at preent studying law at college on theMainland where he was sent by S o
ator H P Baldwin1 The fuurralwill take place tomorrow from thundertaking parlor of H HWilliams at 2 p m and thn remainswill be taken by train to Ewa to bn
interred in theftm ly grave of thnancestors of the deceased In thndeath of AlulMaui los a VAluable
citizen who will ha sadly misael
He Stopped the ttunawiyDeputy Haok Inspector Frank
Pdrreira stopped a runaway horoon Fort Street this morning andprevented what might hve provena disastrous aocident It was nearnoon and the street wts orowtllwith carriages and people A drathorse attached to a liht draydriven by a Japanese became scmelof an automobile and started to runOutside tho American btnk thehorse tore away from the wagonand started on a mad run Ferreirawho was in the vicinity saw the impending danger and bravely thr v
himself in the way of infuriated ani-
mal seized the reins and after a ter-rible
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struggle anl gained control ofthe horse before any damage w
done Frank Ferreira can soonoolobrato his jubilee as a profession ¬
al Frank sythat this was about the worst expe ¬
rience he has had Isnt it time todo away with irrespoDsble Aiatoand female drivers
restroyed By FireThe residence of arsistant Food
Inspector Myhre wait burnt to theground between 11 and 12 ouloakthis morning The Myhro rsideno- -
was located on Prospect street nearthe Lishman quarry aud was a newtwo story building The cause ofthe fire was ihe oxplosion of an oilstove which Mrs Myhre was gettingread for us to prepare the middaydkneal Before the etijinofronWhe Makiki place tha hnueand all contents wnraa ceohiugmass of flame and only two pieceof furniture were save Mr Mvhrwho by this accident has lot a valu-
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home is a hard working audhighly respected oitizn who hasa large family Ho has the sympathy of all in his misfortune Awe go to pres it was not aortrtained whether the pr p rtr was inurd
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Wo take pleaiiiro in announcing to our nnsTOyERS and thePublic generally that wo are now able to furnish them with
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On March Ifi there will be ameeting of tho directors of theMiut to discuss the question ofcoinagp and tbo size ofthe equiva ¬
lent to be poured out for a quartsrThe stockholders aro requested tomeet later on in the new beer gard ¬
en back of the Mint aDd there express their views on dividends audreserve funds The PresidenthopKs that there will be a fullattendance
BUSINESS LOOALB
When desiring a hack surreybuggy etc with careful driverring up Telephone 118 TerritoryStable Co Ld
When you want a haok ring p191 On that stand you will get areliable and good driver a fine haokand no overcharging
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U flflO LEASEHOLD ON BEREFiuuu tania rtraet 89 vearnrun Present net income 90 permonth apply to
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Well now theres the
ICE QUESTIONYou know youll need ioo you
know its a necessity in hot weatherWe believe you are anxious to getthat ice which will give you satis ¬
faction and wed like to supplyyou Ordfr from
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NOTJOE
Dr George Herbert leaving for theCoast tbo 23rd iust Dr St D GWalters will have entire nharirn nfthe practice during his absenceHis olbce hnura will bo from 9 to 11a m irom l to a and from 7 to 8p m
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Premises on Kuktii Lane Pos ¬
session given on January 1 1901For terms apply to
Ut KAPIOLANI ESTATE
LOOAL AND GENERAL NEWS
Palmor P Wood in town on nbusin3 trip
Bind concert at Euiiua Squatotins evening
S Prlmr jr andw7l3 Cornwollwore paSHUiirfl bj tho Kinau
To Let A fumishtvJ room nt Nu
V1UUU1U RJIUU
The Fine bV tha Hawaiian Senateflng Port as Hnrnunrtnr
hua arrirud by the Kinau to bidgood byo to Mr and Mrs SamuelParkdr the parents of Mrs Wood
Mr Ocar L Stephens and MissMaud A Oulver both of Honoluluwere married last evening at 5
oclock in t ho Christian Church byKit Abram E Cory
For the opening of tho third weekof the Stanton Opera CompanySMd Pasha Stahls Oriental
opera will be given tomorrow nightUnserved salts at Wail NicholsCo
Kentuckys latiiuuo jessso MooruWhiskey unequalled for its purityand excellence On sale at any ofthe saloons and at Lovejoy Codistributing aennts for the HawaiianlalonrU
Colonel Samuel Parker gave afarewell dinner to a number offriends at the Moana Hotel onSaturday The Colonel will learelor tho Mainland on Wednojdaynext
Ftther McLaughlin the Catholiopriet widely known as the Sing ¬
ing Priest will address the Catho-lic
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Bnnvolnt Society this eveningat 730 oclock All Catholic aroinvited to attend
It has been decided by the OahuCollege truMen that the new pre-
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school building is to beerected on the grounds at Punahouinstead of on the corner of Beretaliin and Mdler streets as first con-
templated¬
Commodore Buckley celebratedhis 52 1 birthday yesterday by enter-taining
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a large number of friends athia beach residence A very jollytime was had and the Commodoreproved himself as usual a prince of
hostsThe local cricket season opened at
Makiki on Saturday with a gamebetween tearm captained by R A
Jordan the captain of the club andBab Anderson the vice captainThe formers side won by a marginof 10 runs scoring GJ to their opponts half hundred
The Commission on Fire Claimshas not jet decided when to beginsitting on acaount and in deferenceto the non arrival of Judge Kapoi
kai una of the oommissonerB Norhas a place yet been found whare tohold snssions
Father McLaughlin of New Yorkdelivered a most interacting aud Jr
struotive laatura last evening at theRoman Cathedral A large congrega ¬
tion was in attendance Pother Mo
Liughlin providing ho can obtain a
permit Intend malting a visit toih- - lopersottlonunt on Molokai be-
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returning to New Y rk
Jude Humphrey opened theMay term of the Circuit Court thismorning A very large calendar of
civ 1 cases is to be dispoBnd TheGrand Jury will probably be calledduriug the wpek and charged tofind Colnnel Mazuma The jurorsperhaps need not leave the courtroom to find that abused gantlomauThe benoh is in the court room
Born
Olesov At LahinaMauifApril 29
to th wife of C B Oleson a son
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STzrnExs Culvbh In this cityMay 5 IU01 by Rev A E Cory Mr
Oscar L Stephens and Miss Maud
E Culvr both of Honoluluim m
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Row In this city MayH 1901
Philip son of Robert JRowe od
1 year 9 moatjs
Now Appointments
During n Bpeoiwl epion of theGrvyrunrn oounoil of heads of de ¬
partment held last Saturday after ¬
noon Governor DjIn mvde the following appointment I
SJamesH Bojd Suppriulondont nppointed n olorkiu th ODiooof Public Works to succeed James HonoluluA MoCandlosa who faile I of oor- - j ln 1891 uo wna Dromoted belirniatiou by the Hawaiian Deputy Assessor of the District of
William H WriRht Treasurer ofho Territory to succeed Tho Fjansing who alo failed of confirm- -
Passenger Steamoral10The appointment of a land com
missioner was uot made at the timePr muent among those mentionedfor ibe oulce were James A HfSoener former ohief clerk of thoIn erior Department and EdwardBjyd
James Harbottlo Byd nominatedby Governor Dole to bo Superin-tendent
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of Publio Woks was botnin Honolulu on July 1 1853 Bewan a sou of the late Edward Earbottlo Boyd and Maria Adami oneoi trm old Adams faniiy
He was educated at St AlbnnaCollege in Honolulu which wasunder the nontrol of A T AtkinsonHi entered tho law otlioe of tho laoC C Harris s a clerk both in thelaw offiaeand ou his plantation untilMarch 1875 when h utered theInterior OUine a office boy Whiowith Judgo Harrison the plantationhe gaiued considerable practicalknonladga of work in the sugrrmill his work being there a part ofthe time
WL Moehonua was Minister ofInterior when he entered the department He was promoted by MinisterS G Wilder to h a ol rk of tl edepartment in 1877 lu 1873 ho received the honoriry appointment ofa member of the staff of GovernorDominis
Between 1877 and 1836 he held tl eposition of filing and correspondence clerk and became familiar withall the branches of the oftiq5 workIn 1886 ha was promoted to thepositio i of book keeper of the dupartment In 1889 he wai appoint ¬
ed clerk of the Lsnd OStae Hicontinued to hold this position andthat of first assistant clerk of thedepartment until June 1900 whenupon the retirement of J A fiasMagbr he became chief clerk of thePublio Works Department thesuocessor under the Territory of thaold Interior Department At varioustimes Mr Boyd has also acted asclerk of the Board of Immigration
Mr Boyd has all hi lite been afavorite of the chiofs and in 1886
was made a member of King Kalakauas staff with rank of colo-
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lu 1887 he was appointed aidedaoamp to Queou Kapiolani andaccompanied hor together with Liliuokalani then beir apparent to thethrove to Queen Victorias GoldenJubilee in Loud in
He also under the monornhy suocesifully conqu red O man Island onbehalf of KMakaua who evidentlywas an expansionist and through thediplomatio tact for which be baaalwsjH has been known succeeded inhoisting the Hawaiian flag withoutopposition from leathered inhabit ¬
ants of the now possessionDuring the doys of the monarchy
ha received many foreign And Ha-
waiian
¬
decorations and positions ofhigh rank in the various ordersAmong those wascommaudr of theOrder of Kalakaua Commander oflb4 Ordor of Kapiolani Commanderof the Order of the Orowu of HaHawaii and Commander of theOrder of the Star of OceaniaAmong tho foreign decorations re ¬
ceived by him were that of Com ¬
mander of Order of the Rsing Sundestowod by thu Emperor of Japanand Commander of the ImperialOrder of Persia bemiis ceveral
others He is a meinmr of theMasonic order belonging to theRoyal Aroh Chapter of HawaiianLodge No 21
The new superintendent of Publie Works is a Republican but was
endorsed by the Independents whoreoogniza his ability and bis title tothe position he now occupies
William H Wright nominated by
Governor Dole to be Treasurer of
the Territory of Uawaii woj born
Wrat Koloa Kauai on the Oth of Octobar 18G9 lis wan dunilad at thepublio pohools oa Kauai a id at Iolnui ollnge in Mm city
He was s ngago I in private buninese as a olork and book keeper aftercrad nation until 1893 vhn hn was
Taxjn
toSeuaU- -
Honolulu and in 18US hn was np- -
pointed Registrar of Publio Ac-
count¬
under Mr Damou then Min-
ister¬
of Finance which position hehas contiuuod to hold
Mr Wright is a member of theMasonic order being Kuigbt Tem-plar
¬
and Master in toe HawaiianLodge
Ho is a Republican in politic buto i as t taken an act ivo part in prac-tical
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politics being of rathar a retiring disposition He had no strongersupporters for appointment to theposition of Treasurer than Mr Damon of Bishops Bank who joinedwith Senator Brown Presideut ofthe First Natiopal Bsnk in recom ¬
mending hia appointment to Gover-
nor¬
Dole on the fppcifio ground ofpersonal fituess or the position
Tho two appointments give genoral satisfaction except perhaps tothe gentlemen who were turueddrwn
ChoiceCalifornia
3ud -
ZiNFADELAt 75c per gallon
Choice Table
At 50c per gallon
HOFPSCBMEGER GO LTDt
The Pioneer Wine and LiquorHouse of Honolulu
King Street hetwen Bethel andNuuanu
The AuthoritiesON
MODEM SCIENCEHave proclaimed
CD JLJ -- - 3L jTo be the Best for
Mofjth and TeethFOR SALE BY ALLtDEALERS
H MCKSELB CO
LIMITEDSole Agents for Hawaiian Territory
71 tf
TIIOS LIDSAYManufacturing Jswelsr
Call and inspect the bsantif al and usefulnispay ot goods for veaonta or lor perstnal nse and adornment
Lovo Buildlnc 630 Fort Btreet
GL Irwm Go
WrnG Irwin rrnn11ent ManoRtrOlans Bpreokolo first Vicf ImslitoatW M Qlffard Hocoud Yire PrebldbntM H Whitney Jr Tretaire A wriitafyGeo J Sobs yuditor
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Oceanic StQmship CoiupyOf Bar tfranoUoo Cally
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CAIADIAI CLUB
HIGHBALL
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For Sale in AH
Saloons and by
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TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES
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SUGAR FACTORSIMPOETEKS OF
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MerchandiseAND
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Lgenta for LloydsCanadian AuBtralian Steamship Line
British Foreign Marino Insurance CoNorthern Assurance Co Fir3 and Life
Canadian Pacific jdailtvay CoPinnppr Tinp of PaolrBtR from Liverpool
Harness CoManufacturing - -
Tli Oldest House in ECoxaolulvi
FINR BUGGY and AlwflVQ falCARKIAGE HARNESS AlwClJO W flttllU
Plow anfi Team Harness J madae toorderCOLLARS HAMES TRACE CHAINS ETC
Furnished at Short Notice
Harness Trimmings o All Kinds Constantly on Hand
ISLAND ORDERS Will Recefr Prompt AttentionTeleplion ses r O Boac - - 322
PAINT YOUE HOUSE
Use 3iulagrLite r theOutside
And IPOtirol or the Inside
These arc COLD WATER PAINTS and are the BestSubstitutes for Oil and Lead and aro MUCH CHEAP EK
I
Fish Lins and HookgWo are opening a Lino of these at our Fort Street Mure
and will soon bo in a position tosupply all demands
A Large Stock of GLASSWARE
Is Expected on the W G Irwin and will at once beopened at our Bethel Street Store
THE PACIFId HARDWARE CO LTD
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SUBSTITUTES
SUGAR
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IMPOKTEES
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igents for LloydsCanadian Australian Steamship Line
British Foreign Marine Insurance CoNorthern Assurance Co Fire Life
Canadian Pacific rtailway CoPinnppr Lino of Pno1cpts from Liverpool
Harness Co1d0 - -
Tlie Oldest House in Honolulu
QH uSBOOAKKIAG HARNESS AiWliJS
Plow and Team Harness mde to order
COLLARS IIAMES TEACE CHAINS ETC
Furnished at Short Notice
KarnOSS T imminQS Of Ail KmdS Constantly on Hand
ISLAND ORDERS Will ReccW Prompt AttentionTeieplioiatTi SS8 POBox 322
Tilr tun i
AND
and
XOUB
CLUB
HOUSE
TJse 3Aag2 ite for the Outside
And PtCOl for the Inside
Thews are COLD WATER PAINTS and are the RestSubstitutes for Oil and Lead and are MUCH CHEAPER
Fiph Lines and Hooksjga We are opening a Lino of thes at our Fort Street StoreStf r
-
L and will scon be in a p jbition losupply all demands
A Largo Stock of GLASSWARE
Is Expected on the W CK Irwin and will at once beopened at our Uethel Street Store
THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTD
fr-- S VT
Just Received
A SHIPMENT OF
Hoet Ctadoas
CHAMPAGNE
IN QUARTS AND TINTS
FOR SALE BY
BMFELD CO
LIMITEDSole Agents forHawaiian Territory
Hotel St near Fort
LuE SEEROn Draught or in Bottles Ice Cold
SPECIAL PARCELS MADE UP
FOE
THIS IDArsrS1710 U
Inter 1 stand Telegraph
On and After llio 2d ot Marco
Messages in plain language will beaccepted for tranHmission be ¬
tween the plact3 mentionedbelow
HONOLULU OADUKA LAAU MOLOKAI
MA UN A LEI LANAIj andLAHA1NA MAUI
The charge for Biioh mesRagPswill be at the rate of 20 cents perword of 15 letters until furthernotice
When telephone connections areavailable messages may be handedto the telephone company to beforwarded to destinations otherthan those mentioned above
In other cases special messengersmay be employed
The coBt of special delivery is notincluded in the charge4U 20 centsper word If the cost is known itmust be paid by the gender whenthe message is handed in If un-known
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it mustvbermid by the ad ¬
dressee when the Brassage is de-livered
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HONOLULU OFFICE MAGOON BLOCK
UPSTAIRS
FO RENTCottages
RoomsStores
On the premises of the SanitaryStrani Laundry Co Ltd betweenSouth and Queen treeis
The buildings are supplied withhot and cold water and electriclights Artesian water Perfeotaanitation
For particulars apply to
On tlm premise or at the otlice ojJ A Maroon 88 tf
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Metropolitan eat to
aroatsJD
Wovy nwt-va-tnr-
n Si KING BTBBKT
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Wholesale andRetail
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1200 LOTS
IN
JCET C pbbFOE SALE
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The Kapiolani Tract ex-
tends
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from Kins street to the
Beach A road GO feet wide
will he opened on the eatside of the property adjoin-
ing
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the Kameharaeha Girls
School said road wjjl extend
to the sea
Cross roads will be opened
between blocks Every lot
will have a frontage on a
road The elevation varies
from forty feet highto ten
feet high above sea level
No swamps around the
premises No freshet will
enter the property
There is an offer to huy a
part of the property by a
great manufacturing com-
pany
¬
The chances are the
offer may be accepted There
ih every reason to believe thatthe prices of lots will increasein n short time The owner
of the property will give all
chances to purchasers tomate money on their invest-
ments
¬
The ground is superior toany tract in the market
The premises are situatedwithin one mile and a half ol
the Post Office
rI he Government waterpipes are laidialong the upperportion of the property
The prices are the cheapestof any tract within two miles
from the center of the cityThe terms which will be
given to purchasers will bethe best ever given by anyreal estate dealer or brokerduring the last twenty yearsin Honolulu
For terms or more particu ¬
lars apply to
S M Kanakanni
Or to
Surveyor and Managerof Kapiolani Tract Co
I c 4d CoReal E vta Dealer andJroer
7Tift Ae
Bualnooo Cftrtla
A M H13WEXT
jTeiaM Clark endg3t9vedureOld Reliable Again on Duck
OlUte At tlio Old Van Dorno ilcmlsos
DR E O WATERHOTJSE
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Attobne at Law
Office Merchant Street CartwrigbtBuilding
I
T R MOSSMAN
Real Estate AgentABSTIUOTOn AND SeABOHER OF TlTLES
Loans NegotiatedRents Colleoted
Campbell Block Merchant StreetMlO tf
ALLEN ROBINSON
IN LUMBR AND COAL ANDBuilding Materials or
All Rinds
Qnpon PtvoM Mnnnlti
EDMUND H HART
notart poelio and typewriter loveyanoer and searcher at
Records
No 15 Knahuiusuu Street
DR SLOGGETT
OOOLIST AND AUEIST
Progress Block 3d Flor Office HoursU A U tA P V
P N BOYD
Surveyor and Real Estate Agent
Office Bethel Suobovor the New230 Model Reatanrnnt ly
JOHN NOTT
Plumbing Tin Copper and SheetIron Work
Klnc Street Honolnln
WM G IRWIN GO
LIMITED
AGENTS FORWESTERN BUGAR REFINING CO
San Franolsco Oaf
BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WOBKBPhiladelphia Penn U S A
NEWELL faluTJERBAL MILL COMnNa0al Cane Shredder
New York U B Awo hulvn -- -
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nKronolBcoOal Jo6
aiSDON IKON i L000M0T VWORKB 01
B82 t Ban FrnoJcoOal
ROCK FOR BALLAST
White and Black SaadIn Quantities to Suit
EXCAYTIHG COHTRCTED
FOR
COM HDSOll FOR SALE
DumD CnrtR fnrniHlind lvthe day on Hours Notice
H E HITCHCOCKOflice with J M MonsarraT Cart
wright Building Merchant Stlnon if
ron sale
3500 HOUSE AND LOT ONLiliha Street near Kinj Only smallcash payment received Apply to
WILLIAM SAyiDGE CO206 MHrjant Street
IMiVol xrr
Oceanic
TheFJbo PaBaenger Steamors nf This Arrive nnd LeaveThia Port as Hereunder
FROM SAN FRANCISCOVENTURA APRIL 23
MARIPOSA MAY 4SlEltRA MAY 14
M mUPOSA MAY 25SONOMA JUNE 4
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ii the sailing the above atoamera the Agentsiding coupon through ticketa by any
im co all points the United States and fromstee alp line all European porta
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avmg comrangements wliereby weare again able toRoast otsacL Gnnd
OURC O IF8 TS TRr1 El
UNDER OUR PERSONAL SUPERVISIONWe take in announcing to our CUSTOMERS and
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thePublic generally that we are now able to furnish them with
of the high grade that earned for it tho unrivalled popularity it enjoyed
Tin Name Is a
APRIL
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Guarantee of
Purity and QualitySE3 IT A TREAIh
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EREGfFOM W CORSETS
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Ladies Japes andWhite Pique Skirts
No 10 Fort Sired
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mtNOW WUM m BMMIVMT
H I MONDAY MAY G 1901
Au Jnteiottntf Case
The dccUinu Of the UuiUu SUtSupremo Court as to the status nfthe Philippine Islands will inevittbly bring to bar a tnost interestingoaso It will be the cato nf ElitorRice against General MacArthuiRice was deported by General MaoArthur for priutiug Btatemeuts thatthero wore frauds in the commissarydepartment ut Manila If theSupreme Coiirt deeides that theconstitution follows tho flag thenthe Philippines hvn bovn part oftho United States since tho signingof tho Treaty of Paris If so AmeHeart law prevailed thr If so
the habeas corpus act was in fnrrethere If so ft wis not suspended
I hy reason of a jtate of war for theejs no state of war If fo tho Phil
ippineB being part of the UnitedSlate1 we could not b at war withthem nnr vire we at most thycould only have leu in a slaoofitisurrection If so Goiii ral MacArtbur act could pot have beenauthor zsd by tie Preridont becausethe President dons not dafriru to euforoe in constitutional netf andcould not if he dpstred If so Gen ¬
eral MaeArthurs act was not offioial nd not military If so it waswholly tho act of an individual Ifso it was the act if one ciizm ofthe United States forcibly seizinganother citizen and with force ofarms removing him from one partof the United Stales to another Ifthe Supremo Court thould decidethat the Philppine nrn part of thoUnited Slate thn suit wuujd makeone of tho hittirlo cases in our legalhistory The Aigonaul
Tunm ntu
Indliindent 50 cents rer
103T
A Japanese Bamboo Hand Sitchecontaiuiug money wrapped iu tleaves memo book ttc wbb loston Sunday morning March 10 onAlakoa St from tlin FisbmarUet toKing street and out King streetnwards Kapalama and Kalihi
Finder will be rewarded by leavingthe fame at this oflice 55 tf
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that thePoarl City Cemetery is now opeu forinterments A special funeral trainloavHi the railroad station at 215 pm daily remaining at the cemeteryuntil after all interments
The rates for transportation ireone dollar for the corpse and fiftycents for tho round trip formourners
Plats are now on sale at the officeof the company ranging in pricefrom 10 up according to locationand size No other charges of anynature
HAWAIIAN CEMETERY AS-
SOCIATION¬
LTDRoom 3 Love Building Fort St
70 3mos
LOCOMOBILE FOR SALE
One New Locomobile No S77Style 2 made by The Locomobile
Jo of Aun riua of Newtou MassU S A patented Nov 14 1699Very little uced the property of thelute Joseph Heleluhe and run byKsoline
ALSO
One Bicyclein very good order
For p- - ticulara apply to MraHeleluli- - at Washington Place orto FJ Testa this office
FOR SjAJLiHi
4rr AQPES OF LAND IN GUANT6I U130 and 010 at Kamnee North Htlo
Hawaii Apnly to
MORRIS K KEOUOKALOLBReal Katftte Ageut
lll tl UKahamu Utru
Per ZEALAND1A for CamarinoiRefrigerator An extra reah nupplyof Grapoa Applep Lemona OrangesLiaios Nuts Raisins Celery FreehSalmon Cauliflower Rhubarb As ¬
paragus Cabbage Eaatern and Cali-fornia
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Oyatera in tin and ahollCrabs Turkeys Flounders etc Allgamo in oeason Also fresh Rockfort Swiss and California CreamCheese Place your orders earlyorompt delivoryCALIFORNIA FRUTT MARKET
Corner ICiug and Alnkea St
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigued hB beeu appointed by the Hon A S Hum-phreys
¬
h irst Judge of the FirBt Cir-cuit
¬
Court of tho Territory of Ha-waii
¬
as administratrix of the Estateof Uilama Honu k deceased lateof Niolops Honolulu Oahu noticeis hereby kivbu to all persona inJaebtea to saiu estate to mane im-mediate
¬
payment to the undersign-ed
¬
and all persons having claimsagainst said estate whether se-
cured¬
or otherwise to present thesame duly authenticated within sixmonths from date or they will beforever barred
KOLEKAAdministratrix Estate of Uilama
Honu DeceasedKoloa Kauai February 1 1901
184toaw
NOTICE TO QBEDITOBS
The undersigned having beenduly appoiuted Executors and Exefutrix respectively of the estate ofJames A Hopper deceased late ofHonolulu Oahu notice ia herebygiven to all creditors to presenttheir claims against said James AHopper duly authenticated andwith proper vouchers if any existeven if the claim is secured by mort-gage
¬
upon real estate to the under-signed
¬
at their Office on Fort StHonolulu Oahu within six monthsfrom tho date of the first publicationhereof or they will be foreverbarred
WILLIAM L HOPPERE WELLS PETERSON andELLEN HOPPER
Exeautois aud Executrix of thoEstate of James A HopperDeceased
Honolulu Oahu February 1st AD 1901 15 8w3taw
TIMELY TOPICS
A Large Stack tor
HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES
Pansy Stoves and RangesAlaska Chest nnd RefrigeratorsEutorpriKe Meat ChopperLawn Mowers and SprinklersRubber Huso and Hose ReelSteel Rubber and Cocoa MatsWhehl barrows Hoes Rakea and
HookaShovels and SpadesOoa and HaudlesSoythes and Garden ShearsLamps and LanternsRat aud Mouse TrapsStep LaddersCoffee Mills Bnd Agate WarePoultry and Mosquito NettingVictoria and Pau American Hand
Sewing MachinesTable Castera and SoalesTinned and
Porcelain SaucepansS P Knives Spoons and ForksGlobep Chimneys and WicksKerosene Oil GasolineSad and Charcoal IronsCharcoal in BagsTin and Agate WaresHawaiian and Dairy Salt in BagsGem Ice Shavers aud Gem Ice Cream
FreezersThe AERMO
TOR admitted by
very one to bo
the very best
windmill in exis-
tence
¬
We waut your help in diatributingthe above useful articles so we willbe able to dispose them at the lowestmarket prices
Tlia Hawaiian Hardware Co LoFort Street dppoaito Spreakela
Cob Bank Honolulu H 1
Clans Sprockets Co
23J2STIC3EKSHONOLULU
3in FraneiteoNATIONAL BAii
No 18W
JgtntiTHE NETAliaK OF BANFKANOIBCC
DBAW IXOHAHG1 OH
BAN FRANOIBCO Tho Nevada NnUobaBank of Ban Francisco
LONDON The Union Bank o LondonLtd
NKW YORK American Exohanja Kbtional Bank
OHIOAGO Merohants National BankPARIS Oredit LyonnaUBERLIN Dreodner BankHONG KONG AND YOKOHAMA Honf
Kong Shanghai BanklngGorporatloaNKW ZEALAND AND AUBTRALI- A-
Bank of New ZealandVICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank
of Brltlih North America
Tramaat a General Banking and JCxchanqBunnell
Deposits Received Loans made on Aproved Becorltv Commercll and Travelera Credit leaned Bill of Ezohansebought and sold
Oollootlona Promptly Acoonntod Vov
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT ANDSAIiE
In pursuance of an Execution is-
sued¬
out of tho Circuit Court of thoFirst Circuit Territory of Hawaiion the 23rd day of February A D1901 in re matter of Enterprise MillCompany Limited vs Lui MMcKeague I have on this 9th dayof April A D 1901 attached andlevied upon aud will expose for saleat Public Auction to the highestbidder at the Police Station Kalattaua bale in Honolulu Island ofOaW Territory of Hawaii at 12oclock noon of Tuepday the 14thday of May A D 1901 all the righttitle and interest of the said Lui MMcKeague in and to the followingdescribed property unless the judg-ment
¬
amounting to Sxteen Hun-dred
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and 12 100 Dollars interestcoFta and my expenses are previous-ly
¬
paidAll that certain houBO lot It
gether with the house situatedthereon knovVn as the residence ofthe1 said Lui M McKeague andsituate on the Waikiki fide of FortStreet nxt to the KatnehamehaAlumni Club House in HonoluluaforesaidOHAS F CHILLINGWORTH
Deputy SheriffTerritory of Ha-waii
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76 toaw
LOWNEYS
Somebody at home will be waitingtonight for a box
The Name on Every Piece ia theguarantee
FOR SALE BY
LEWIS CO
Solo Agents Grocers
111 Fort Street Telephone 240
Brace faring Co
Rea2 Estate Dealers803 Fort Bt near King
building lotsHouses and Lots and
Lands For SalbiFartios wlshinc to dispose of tu i
p rprArllt urn Invitari in nail rin n
fitters steunihlD Co
Freight andPassengers for allIsland Ports
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THE IKDSPEHDMT
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JflVBUX AFTERNOON
jtxoept Barclay
TECilFBO 84
P O BCX 81
fiitTHlnt fin Tott Ones at Honolulu
H T as Second olnss mall
UOBSOEllTlON BATEO
Per Month anywhere In the Ha- -i valtan Islands f 60
Pax Year 6 00Pfer Year postpaid to Foreign Joun
trles 8 00
tuablo Inrniably In Advance
Y J TESTA Proprlotor and Publlohor
EDMUND NORBIE EditorKenidtne In Honolulu
MONDAY MAY 6 1901
Thf ir d nrlv Colon Ma
zumas in other places besides Ha ¬
waii aeo udiug 10 the following edi-
torial¬
paragraph from tbo Gall
Report fOin Linflon wnnnnnrthat two members o Parliamenthave been uneHtrd one for bnbHrjand tha other f ir tiroulaing fatsreports couearuing his opponentluring the oampiign Suppose t
similar rule prvilt d in CougrisFhow many mHijibBM of he House oRepresentatives would -- hold I bitBaats aftr llu ii i va ovet
SENATOR MORGANS LOVE FORHAWAII
The foxy senator from Alabama hascome out In true colors and wantsto make Hawaii the dumping groundlor the negroes he despises so muchand Incidentally disfranchise the Hawalinns We lies the Republican Hawalians to read the following editorialfrom the San Francisco Call
MORGAN OV THE It ACES
When Senator Morgan werit out to
Hawaii to persuade the people to con-
tent¬
themselves with annexation adeputation of intelligent natives wait ¬
ed upon him and asked what theirposition would bo after annexationHe replied that they would have thesamo rights as the negroes have inthe United States
They then asked what were thelights of tho negioes here and theSenator made no reply
Since then his idea of the rightsof the negro has been developed andIt is the idea of all tho former slaveStates Even the border Stateswherein slavery was beginning todie before the Civil War have thesamo idea and are acting upon t asin Maryland
But tho Alabama Senator has notleft tho query of the Hawaiians to beany longer unanswered by silencenor by events He has declared him-
self¬
and though tho declaiatlon wasobviously not Intended for publica-tion
¬
it is publishedIn a letter written to Editor Greer
of tho Standaid Marlon Ala Sen ¬
ator Morgan says Tho apportion-ment
¬
bill and the counting of theelectoral vote without the questionbeing raised as to tho constitutionalIty of tho Presidential election inLoulbiana and Mississippi is a dis-
tinct¬
yctory for whito suffiageMaryland has seen her opportunity
and has hastened to profit by it Whenthings are coming our way there isno necessity for clamorous discussionuntil they arc settled lest some onemight interrupt So I think the leastsaid is tho best just now on the negroquestion Thoso people will begin todraw off to tho Philippines a an earlyday They are alieady going to Ha ¬
waii and wo shall soon find room forwhito people In tho South Then weshall bo a freo and happy people
When the tlmo ai rives I will elaborate these views but at present Itis better not to discuss them Woshould take a lesson from tho Cubans and discuss tho negro questionwith closed doors In our convention
Tho silent progress wo are makingis very encouraging That may beread several times and pondered
much Tho silent progress made Isan open nullification of I ho constitu ¬
tion of the IlnlteJ States ami thewresting from the negocs of any voiceor Influence in their own governmentThey are thuicuy returned to thesamo political condition they were Inwhen they wore slaves Hut the Senator sees further happy results hornthis suppression of their constitutional lights Ho looks to it is a meansof forcing them out of the country en-
tirely Ho thinks that as some aregoing to Hawaii the rest will followand that they will people the Philip-pines
¬
making room for white menwhen We will be a free and happypeople
As no one is Inclined to battle forthe rights of a people who will notthemselves defpnd those rights it ishighly Improbable that any consider-able
¬
number of the Northern peoplevlll bo found ready to stand by the
constitution and insist that all of theguarantees shall be enjoyed by Isespecially suggestive There is somecraftiness in the Maryland and SouthCaiolina laws and searching argu-
ment¬
and analysis are required toprove them obnoxious to tho constitu-tion But It Is not so with the law ofMississippi It Is clearly disfranchisement ot living negroes because thelidenfd grandfathers were slaves Nowonder tha Senator regards NorthernIndlfterence to that flagrant provisionas a distinct victory over the constltutlon though he hides It under tuteuphemism of white suffrage
We think that we are justified In
concluding that negro suffrage isdoomed and that the constitution ofthe United States is powerless tooecuro It against the determined opposition of any considerable numberof people The whole country on aTlslng voto stands for white suffrageonly and on a call for the negativeno one rises for the time to do so
ivas when the Congressional appor-
tionment passed the last CongressThe South will be permitted to dlsiianchlse the negro and yet retainover fifty Congressmen and as manyvotes in the electoral college by stillcounting him for purposes of ap-
portionment¬
and repiesentatlon Andhis although both are directly anddistinctly forbidden by the Federalconstitution
This condition opens up a wideield not for speculation but for re-
flection as to the future status of PortoRico Hawaii and the Philippines Weire by the active agency of the Southmd the passive consent of the Northstabllshlng the principle that thiss a white mans government We are
going back to the Dred Scott decisionaid accepting that part of its dicta as
repeal of the fifteenth amendmentAll this is In line whli what we believe
3 the piescnt mlrid and will bo thefuture inflexible policy of tke peopleis to all tholslands Their black andellow millions will never be admitted
to equal citlzcnshfii nor their territoryo statehood in ths republic
All told they number about 1G00000 and the decree may be legarded
is written that they are to be periianontly excluded Much future trou-
ble is avoided by present franknessThe reported inducement held out foraclficatlon of the Filipinos that they
ire to have statehood and citizenshipIs a lure and delusion They will nev3i have either If they choose toako the oath with that understandinghere is no objection but to take itvith the promise of statehood is airocess of sowing dragons teeth
With the principle of exclusive whiteovrnmcnt established wo will findmrselres with 13000000 of domesticjcgroes and 16000000 of islanderson our hands to bo governed withoutiiibstantlal voice in that governmentThat will be 30000000 of people deiled independence held in politicalhattelry and deprived of the only
jieuus by which they can consent tojovei nment Passive submission oripen revolt Is all that is left to them
Before we bind the Islands Irrevo-cably
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It Is well to give somo thoughtto these considerations
Death of a Prominent Hewai an
John T Aluli of Weiluku Mauidied suddenly lat night at thn Palama residenoe of MrsLaviuis KapuNThs tecenid was a prominent andhighly reapoeted ciUzfD oame trHoaolulu a few weeks ago toonniultlocal phjsicians ha having Bufferedome time from Brights direare
YaUmdy he called on friends audippenr d to bo in rxcllent healthiiit in tlo venlng he waa suddenlystricken down and died surroundedoy his wife and the rolativns whomje wag visiting Aluli was bona iu
Ewa Oahu on August 24 1852 andtab consequently 49 yoars of ao ahe time of his demise Ho ownod
i general merchandise storo in Wailuku whero he had resided for Dfljirly 25 yean For a number of jautrf
wh iIih employ of tie Hawaiian Commercial and Sugf Coias salesman in the oompanya toroLater on he was made port surveyorfor Kahului an olEo he filled to thosatisfaction of all He also filledother positions of trust aud finallystarted a business of his own whichho made a success D ased wasuarned to Kalae Kepmkai a sinter
to tha well known Maui attorneyand one Bon i the result of theirunion The young m in is at preent studying law at college on theMainland where he was sent by S o
ator H P Baldwin1 The fuurralwill take place tomorrow from thundertaking parlor of H HWilliams at 2 p m and thn remainswill be taken by train to Ewa to bn
interred in theftm ly grave of thnancestors of the deceased In thndeath of AlulMaui los a VAluable
citizen who will ha sadly misael
He Stopped the ttunawiyDeputy Haok Inspector Frank
Pdrreira stopped a runaway horoon Fort Street this morning andprevented what might hve provena disastrous aocident It was nearnoon and the street wts orowtllwith carriages and people A drathorse attached to a liht draydriven by a Japanese became scmelof an automobile and started to runOutside tho American btnk thehorse tore away from the wagonand started on a mad run Ferreirawho was in the vicinity saw the impending danger and bravely thr v
himself in the way of infuriated ani-
mal seized the reins and after a ter-rible
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struggle anl gained control ofthe horse before any damage w
done Frank Ferreira can soonoolobrato his jubilee as a profession ¬
al Frank sythat this was about the worst expe ¬
rience he has had Isnt it time todo away with irrespoDsble Aiatoand female drivers
restroyed By FireThe residence of arsistant Food
Inspector Myhre wait burnt to theground between 11 and 12 ouloakthis morning The Myhro rsideno- -
was located on Prospect street nearthe Lishman quarry aud was a newtwo story building The cause ofthe fire was ihe oxplosion of an oilstove which Mrs Myhre was gettingread for us to prepare the middaydkneal Before the etijinofronWhe Makiki place tha hnueand all contents wnraa ceohiugmass of flame and only two pieceof furniture were save Mr Mvhrwho by this accident has lot a valu-
able¬
home is a hard working audhighly respected oitizn who hasa large family Ho has the sympathy of all in his misfortune Awe go to pres it was not aortrtained whether the pr p rtr was inurd
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HAWAIIAN
Opera HouseThirdd Week
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CONTINUEDSUCCESS
THE
JOSEPHINE STANTUN
Opera Company
Tuesday Night lay 7
STARTS ORIENTALOHEBtt
Said PashaNight -- Prices 50o 100 and 150
Seats At Wall Nichols Co
The Independent 50 cents permouth
Haying completH yrttinemonts wheiel - v
are uiiiii able toRoast axidL Ga ip
OUR -
UNDER OUR PERSONAL SUPERVISION
Wo take pleaiiiro in announcing to our nnsTOyERS and thePublic generally that wo are now able to furnish them with
MI StTS COFFEEof tho high grade that earned for it the unrivalled popularity it enjoyed
Its Name Is a Guarantee of
Purity and Quality
GIVES IT A TRIAL
P O BOX 3
k fill
lpHiWaKhVW9aHHKN
mM M
ICUP
At tho Mint
On March Ifi there will be ameeting of tho directors of theMiut to discuss the question ofcoinagp and tbo size ofthe equiva ¬
lent to be poured out for a quartsrThe stockholders aro requested tomeet later on in the new beer gard ¬
en back of the Mint aDd there express their views on dividends audreserve funds The PresidenthopKs that there will be a fullattendance
BUSINESS LOOALB
When desiring a hack surreybuggy etc with careful driverring up Telephone 118 TerritoryStable Co Ld
When you want a haok ring p191 On that stand you will get areliable and good driver a fine haokand no overcharging
FOR SALS
U flflO LEASEHOLD ON BEREFiuuu tania rtraet 89 vearnrun Present net income 90 permonth apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE it CO206 Merohont Street
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ITELEPHONES MAIN 22 2L 02
S I SHAW CO
Solo Agents For bit
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IN TUC
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HAWAIIAN IMftih
SSI
A SUMMER PROPOSITION
Well now theres the
ICE QUESTIONYou know youll need ioo you
know its a necessity in hot weatherWe believe you are anxious to getthat ice which will give you satis ¬
faction and wed like to supplyyou Ordfr from
Tbe Oabh Ice Electric Co
hoffmanandmarkhamTelephone 3161 Blue Postcffioo
Bux GOO 77
NOTJOE
Dr George Herbert leaving for theCoast tbo 23rd iust Dr St D GWalters will have entire nharirn nfthe practice during his absenceHis olbce hnura will bo from 9 to 11a m irom l to a and from 7 to 8p m
DRS HERBERT HUMPHRISWALTERS
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Premises on Kuktii Lane Pos ¬
session given on January 1 1901For terms apply to
Ut KAPIOLANI ESTATE
LOOAL AND GENERAL NEWS
Palmor P Wood in town on nbusin3 trip
Bind concert at Euiiua Squatotins evening
S Prlmr jr andw7l3 Cornwollwore paSHUiirfl bj tho Kinau
To Let A fumishtvJ room nt Nu
V1UUU1U RJIUU
The Fine bV tha Hawaiian Senateflng Port as Hnrnunrtnr
hua arrirud by the Kinau to bidgood byo to Mr and Mrs SamuelParkdr the parents of Mrs Wood
Mr Ocar L Stephens and MissMaud A Oulver both of Honoluluwere married last evening at 5
oclock in t ho Christian Church byKit Abram E Cory
For the opening of tho third weekof the Stanton Opera CompanySMd Pasha Stahls Oriental
opera will be given tomorrow nightUnserved salts at Wail NicholsCo
Kentuckys latiiuuo jessso MooruWhiskey unequalled for its purityand excellence On sale at any ofthe saloons and at Lovejoy Codistributing aennts for the HawaiianlalonrU
Colonel Samuel Parker gave afarewell dinner to a number offriends at the Moana Hotel onSaturday The Colonel will learelor tho Mainland on Wednojdaynext
Ftther McLaughlin the Catholiopriet widely known as the Sing ¬
ing Priest will address the Catho-lic
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Bnnvolnt Society this eveningat 730 oclock All Catholic aroinvited to attend
It has been decided by the OahuCollege truMen that the new pre-
paratory¬
school building is to beerected on the grounds at Punahouinstead of on the corner of Beretaliin and Mdler streets as first con-
templated¬
Commodore Buckley celebratedhis 52 1 birthday yesterday by enter-taining
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a large number of friends athia beach residence A very jollytime was had and the Commodoreproved himself as usual a prince of
hostsThe local cricket season opened at
Makiki on Saturday with a gamebetween tearm captained by R A
Jordan the captain of the club andBab Anderson the vice captainThe formers side won by a marginof 10 runs scoring GJ to their opponts half hundred
The Commission on Fire Claimshas not jet decided when to beginsitting on acaount and in deferenceto the non arrival of Judge Kapoi
kai una of the oommissonerB Norhas a place yet been found whare tohold snssions
Father McLaughlin of New Yorkdelivered a most interacting aud Jr
struotive laatura last evening at theRoman Cathedral A large congrega ¬
tion was in attendance Pother Mo
Liughlin providing ho can obtain a
permit Intend malting a visit toih- - lopersottlonunt on Molokai be-
fore
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returning to New Y rk
Jude Humphrey opened theMay term of the Circuit Court thismorning A very large calendar of
civ 1 cases is to be dispoBnd TheGrand Jury will probably be calledduriug the wpek and charged tofind Colnnel Mazuma The jurorsperhaps need not leave the courtroom to find that abused gantlomauThe benoh is in the court room
Born
Olesov At LahinaMauifApril 29
to th wife of C B Oleson a son
Married -
STzrnExs Culvbh In this cityMay 5 IU01 by Rev A E Cory Mr
Oscar L Stephens and Miss Maud
E Culvr both of Honoluluim m
DioU
Row In this city MayH 1901
Philip son of Robert JRowe od
1 year 9 moatjs
Now Appointments
During n Bpeoiwl epion of theGrvyrunrn oounoil of heads of de ¬
partment held last Saturday after ¬
noon Governor DjIn mvde the following appointment I
SJamesH Bojd Suppriulondont nppointed n olorkiu th ODiooof Public Works to succeed James HonoluluA MoCandlosa who faile I of oor- - j ln 1891 uo wna Dromoted belirniatiou by the Hawaiian Deputy Assessor of the District of
William H WriRht Treasurer ofho Territory to succeed Tho Fjansing who alo failed of confirm- -
Passenger Steamoral10The appointment of a land com
missioner was uot made at the timePr muent among those mentionedfor ibe oulce were James A HfSoener former ohief clerk of thoIn erior Department and EdwardBjyd
James Harbottlo Byd nominatedby Governor Dole to bo Superin-tendent
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of Publio Woks was botnin Honolulu on July 1 1853 Bewan a sou of the late Edward Earbottlo Boyd and Maria Adami oneoi trm old Adams faniiy
He was educated at St AlbnnaCollege in Honolulu which wasunder the nontrol of A T AtkinsonHi entered tho law otlioe of tho laoC C Harris s a clerk both in thelaw offiaeand ou his plantation untilMarch 1875 when h utered theInterior OUine a office boy Whiowith Judgo Harrison the plantationhe gaiued considerable practicalknonladga of work in the sugrrmill his work being there a part ofthe time
WL Moehonua was Minister ofInterior when he entered the department He was promoted by MinisterS G Wilder to h a ol rk of tl edepartment in 1877 lu 1873 ho received the honoriry appointment ofa member of the staff of GovernorDominis
Between 1877 and 1836 he held tl eposition of filing and correspondence clerk and became familiar withall the branches of the oftiq5 workIn 1886 ha was promoted to thepositio i of book keeper of the dupartment In 1889 he wai appoint ¬
ed clerk of the Lsnd OStae Hicontinued to hold this position andthat of first assistant clerk of thedepartment until June 1900 whenupon the retirement of J A fiasMagbr he became chief clerk of thePublio Works Department thesuocessor under the Territory of thaold Interior Department At varioustimes Mr Boyd has also acted asclerk of the Board of Immigration
Mr Boyd has all hi lite been afavorite of the chiofs and in 1886
was made a member of King Kalakauas staff with rank of colo-
nel¬
lu 1887 he was appointed aidedaoamp to Queou Kapiolani andaccompanied hor together with Liliuokalani then beir apparent to thethrove to Queen Victorias GoldenJubilee in Loud in
He also under the monornhy suocesifully conqu red O man Island onbehalf of KMakaua who evidentlywas an expansionist and through thediplomatio tact for which be baaalwsjH has been known succeeded inhoisting the Hawaiian flag withoutopposition from leathered inhabit ¬
ants of the now possessionDuring the doys of the monarchy
ha received many foreign And Ha-
waiian
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decorations and positions ofhigh rank in the various ordersAmong those wascommaudr of theOrder of Kalakaua Commander oflb4 Ordor of Kapiolani Commanderof the Order of the Orowu of HaHawaii and Commander of theOrder of the Star of OceaniaAmong tho foreign decorations re ¬
ceived by him were that of Com ¬
mander of Order of the Rsing Sundestowod by thu Emperor of Japanand Commander of the ImperialOrder of Persia bemiis ceveral
others He is a meinmr of theMasonic order belonging to theRoyal Aroh Chapter of HawaiianLodge No 21
The new superintendent of Publie Works is a Republican but was
endorsed by the Independents whoreoogniza his ability and bis title tothe position he now occupies
William H Wright nominated by
Governor Dole to be Treasurer of
the Territory of Uawaii woj born
Wrat Koloa Kauai on the Oth of Octobar 18G9 lis wan dunilad at thepublio pohools oa Kauai a id at Iolnui ollnge in Mm city
He was s ngago I in private buninese as a olork and book keeper aftercrad nation until 1893 vhn hn was
Taxjn
toSeuaU- -
Honolulu and in 18US hn was np- -
pointed Registrar of Publio Ac-
count¬
under Mr Damou then Min-
ister¬
of Finance which position hehas contiuuod to hold
Mr Wright is a member of theMasonic order being Kuigbt Tem-plar
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and Master in toe HawaiianLodge
Ho is a Republican in politic buto i as t taken an act ivo part in prac-tical
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politics being of rathar a retiring disposition He had no strongersupporters for appointment to theposition of Treasurer than Mr Damon of Bishops Bank who joinedwith Senator Brown Presideut ofthe First Natiopal Bsnk in recom ¬
mending hia appointment to Gover-
nor¬
Dole on the fppcifio ground ofpersonal fituess or the position
Tho two appointments give genoral satisfaction except perhaps tothe gentlemen who were turueddrwn
ChoiceCalifornia
3ud -
ZiNFADELAt 75c per gallon
Choice Table
At 50c per gallon
HOFPSCBMEGER GO LTDt
The Pioneer Wine and LiquorHouse of Honolulu
King Street hetwen Bethel andNuuanu
The AuthoritiesON
MODEM SCIENCEHave proclaimed
CD JLJ -- - 3L jTo be the Best for
Mofjth and TeethFOR SALE BY ALLtDEALERS
H MCKSELB CO
LIMITEDSole Agents for Hawaiian Territory
71 tf
TIIOS LIDSAYManufacturing Jswelsr
Call and inspect the bsantif al and usefulnispay ot goods for veaonta or lor perstnal nse and adornment
Lovo Buildlnc 630 Fort Btreet
GL Irwm Go
WrnG Irwin rrnn11ent ManoRtrOlans Bpreokolo first Vicf ImslitoatW M Qlffard Hocoud Yire PrebldbntM H Whitney Jr Tretaire A wriitafyGeo J Sobs yuditor
tUGAR FACKTOK
aqikib or th
Oceanic StQmship CoiupyOf Bar tfranoUoo Cally
H ruiyq
X3Zave SToia TriedL a
CAIADIAI CLUB
HIGHBALL
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For Sale in AH
Saloons and by
Wa C Peacocjs Companyi SOLE AGENTS Hawaii Territory
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES
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SUGAR FACTORSIMPOETEKS OF
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General s
MerchandiseAND
3033fISS3I03 MH3ROSaAlTTS
Lgenta for LloydsCanadian AuBtralian Steamship Line
British Foreign Marino Insurance CoNorthern Assurance Co Fir3 and Life
Canadian Pacific jdailtvay CoPinnppr Tinp of PaolrBtR from Liverpool
Harness CoManufacturing - -
Tli Oldest House in ECoxaolulvi
FINR BUGGY and AlwflVQ falCARKIAGE HARNESS AlwClJO W flttllU
Plow anfi Team Harness J madae toorderCOLLARS HAMES TRACE CHAINS ETC
Furnished at Short Notice
Harness Trimmings o All Kinds Constantly on Hand
ISLAND ORDERS Will Recefr Prompt AttentionTeleplion ses r O Boac - - 322
PAINT YOUE HOUSE
Use 3iulagrLite r theOutside
And IPOtirol or the Inside
These arc COLD WATER PAINTS and are the BestSubstitutes for Oil and Lead and aro MUCH CHEAP EK
I
Fish Lins and HookgWo are opening a Lino of these at our Fort Street Mure
and will soon bo in a position tosupply all demands
A Large Stock of GLASSWARE
Is Expected on the W G Irwin and will at once beopened at our Bethel Street Store
THE PACIFId HARDWARE CO LTD
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For Sale in AllSaloons and by
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SUBSTITUTES
SUGAR
IVIGS
IMPOKTEES
erekandige
50312IS5TOISf IsHlttCDZL ATSTTS
igents for LloydsCanadian Australian Steamship Line
British Foreign Marine Insurance CoNorthern Assurance Co Fire Life
Canadian Pacific rtailway CoPinnppr Lino of Pno1cpts from Liverpool
Harness Co1d0 - -
Tlie Oldest House in Honolulu
QH uSBOOAKKIAG HARNESS AiWliJS
Plow and Team Harness mde to order
COLLARS IIAMES TEACE CHAINS ETC
Furnished at Short Notice
KarnOSS T imminQS Of Ail KmdS Constantly on Hand
ISLAND ORDERS Will ReccW Prompt AttentionTeieplioiatTi SS8 POBox 322
Tilr tun i
AND
and
XOUB
CLUB
HOUSE
TJse 3Aag2 ite for the Outside
And PtCOl for the Inside
Thews are COLD WATER PAINTS and are the RestSubstitutes for Oil and Lead and are MUCH CHEAPER
Fiph Lines and Hooksjga We are opening a Lino of thes at our Fort Street StoreStf r
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L and will scon be in a p jbition losupply all demands
A Largo Stock of GLASSWARE
Is Expected on the W CK Irwin and will at once beopened at our Uethel Street Store
THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTD
fr-- S VT
Just Received
A SHIPMENT OF
Hoet Ctadoas
CHAMPAGNE
IN QUARTS AND TINTS
FOR SALE BY
BMFELD CO
LIMITEDSole Agents forHawaiian Territory
Hotel St near Fort
LuE SEEROn Draught or in Bottles Ice Cold
SPECIAL PARCELS MADE UP
FOE
THIS IDArsrS1710 U
Inter 1 stand Telegraph
On and After llio 2d ot Marco
Messages in plain language will beaccepted for tranHmission be ¬
tween the plact3 mentionedbelow
HONOLULU OADUKA LAAU MOLOKAI
MA UN A LEI LANAIj andLAHA1NA MAUI
The charge for Biioh mesRagPswill be at the rate of 20 cents perword of 15 letters until furthernotice
When telephone connections areavailable messages may be handedto the telephone company to beforwarded to destinations otherthan those mentioned above
In other cases special messengersmay be employed
The coBt of special delivery is notincluded in the charge4U 20 centsper word If the cost is known itmust be paid by the gender whenthe message is handed in If un-known
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it mustvbermid by the ad ¬
dressee when the Brassage is de-livered
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HONOLULU OFFICE MAGOON BLOCK
UPSTAIRS
FO RENTCottages
RoomsStores
On the premises of the SanitaryStrani Laundry Co Ltd betweenSouth and Queen treeis
The buildings are supplied withhot and cold water and electriclights Artesian water Perfeotaanitation
For particulars apply to
On tlm premise or at the otlice ojJ A Maroon 88 tf
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Metropolitan eat to
aroatsJD
Wovy nwt-va-tnr-
n Si KING BTBBKT
J W---dk Mimnii
Wholesale andRetail
t5p
1200 LOTS
IN
JCET C pbbFOE SALE
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The Kapiolani Tract ex-
tends
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from Kins street to the
Beach A road GO feet wide
will he opened on the eatside of the property adjoin-
ing
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the Kameharaeha Girls
School said road wjjl extend
to the sea
Cross roads will be opened
between blocks Every lot
will have a frontage on a
road The elevation varies
from forty feet highto ten
feet high above sea level
No swamps around the
premises No freshet will
enter the property
There is an offer to huy a
part of the property by a
great manufacturing com-
pany
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The chances are the
offer may be accepted There
ih every reason to believe thatthe prices of lots will increasein n short time The owner
of the property will give all
chances to purchasers tomate money on their invest-
ments
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The ground is superior toany tract in the market
The premises are situatedwithin one mile and a half ol
the Post Office
rI he Government waterpipes are laidialong the upperportion of the property
The prices are the cheapestof any tract within two miles
from the center of the cityThe terms which will be
given to purchasers will bethe best ever given by anyreal estate dealer or brokerduring the last twenty yearsin Honolulu
For terms or more particu ¬
lars apply to
S M Kanakanni
Or to
Surveyor and Managerof Kapiolani Tract Co
I c 4d CoReal E vta Dealer andJroer
7Tift Ae
Bualnooo Cftrtla
A M H13WEXT
jTeiaM Clark endg3t9vedureOld Reliable Again on Duck
OlUte At tlio Old Van Dorno ilcmlsos
DR E O WATERHOTJSE
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Attobne at Law
Office Merchant Street CartwrigbtBuilding
I
T R MOSSMAN
Real Estate AgentABSTIUOTOn AND SeABOHER OF TlTLES
Loans NegotiatedRents Colleoted
Campbell Block Merchant StreetMlO tf
ALLEN ROBINSON
IN LUMBR AND COAL ANDBuilding Materials or
All Rinds
Qnpon PtvoM Mnnnlti
EDMUND H HART
notart poelio and typewriter loveyanoer and searcher at
Records
No 15 Knahuiusuu Street
DR SLOGGETT
OOOLIST AND AUEIST
Progress Block 3d Flor Office HoursU A U tA P V
P N BOYD
Surveyor and Real Estate Agent
Office Bethel Suobovor the New230 Model Reatanrnnt ly
JOHN NOTT
Plumbing Tin Copper and SheetIron Work
Klnc Street Honolnln
WM G IRWIN GO
LIMITED
AGENTS FORWESTERN BUGAR REFINING CO
San Franolsco Oaf
BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WOBKBPhiladelphia Penn U S A
NEWELL faluTJERBAL MILL COMnNa0al Cane Shredder
New York U B Awo hulvn -- -
7 afN OHLANDT rt6 5n
nKronolBcoOal Jo6
aiSDON IKON i L000M0T VWORKB 01
B82 t Ban FrnoJcoOal
ROCK FOR BALLAST
White and Black SaadIn Quantities to Suit
EXCAYTIHG COHTRCTED
FOR
COM HDSOll FOR SALE
DumD CnrtR fnrniHlind lvthe day on Hours Notice
H E HITCHCOCKOflice with J M MonsarraT Cart
wright Building Merchant Stlnon if
ron sale
3500 HOUSE AND LOT ONLiliha Street near Kinj Only smallcash payment received Apply to
WILLIAM SAyiDGE CO206 MHrjant Street