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J- - MB S J Vol XIV H Oceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLE The Fine Passenger StoamorB of This Lino Will Arrive and Leave rhio Port as Hereunder FROM SAN FRANCISCO 1902 FOR SAN SONOMA MAY 7 VENTURA MAY G ALAMEDA MAY 1G ALAMEDA MAY 21 VENTURA MAY 28 SIERRA MAY 27 ALAMEDA JUNE G ALAMEDA JUNE 11 SIERRA JUNE 18 SONOMA JUNE 17 ALAMEDi JUNE 27 ALAMEDA JULY 2 SONOMA JULY 9 i V In oonneotion with sailing ot the above atoainors the Agents are prepared to issue to intonding pacsengern coupon through tickets by any railroad from San Fraucioco to all points in United States and from New York by stoamshiD line to all European porta For fuithor particulars apply to w lA tV m ut Jrwin c General Agents Oceanic 0 S JUST Ex ss PORT P O BOX 386 THE Hotel St near Fort On Draucht or in Bottles Ico Gold SPECIAL PARCELS MADE UP FOB Per ALAMEDA for Camnriuo Refrigerator An extra fresh supply of Grapes Oranges Llmos Nuts Raisins Celery Fro3h Salmon Cauliilowor Rhubarb Ac paragus Cabbage EaBteru and Cali ¬ fornia Oysters ia tin shell CrabB Turkoys Flounders etc All game in season Also f roah Rook roft Swibb end Oaliforuin Cronm Cheese Plaoo your orders early prompt delivery CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET Corner King and Alakoa St T FRIDAY MAY7 23 FRANCISCO the the any and Z Go Company RECEIVED soisronynA English Bloaters Eindon Haddock Fancy Cheese MBTHEOH BSATTLE BEER ApploBLemoiie HONOLULU STJESEDEET TELEPHONES MAIN 22 21 92 Metropolitan Meat On BTKTOECHSRS AHD Wavv Orvn tvanftrvra 81 KING UTBHBT o j yfixjiis Wholesale end Uotall UtVAO T R MOBSMAN Real Estate Agent Abstractor and Searoueb or Titles Loans Negotiated Rents Colleoted Campbell Dlotk Meroknnt Street UUhtt Freedom Ganned and Otlflrwfee A few years ago when tho Republi ¬ can party left tho broad paths which It had so long trodden aUTJ wanderod In- to ¬ tho devious ways of colonialism In- sular ¬ expansion and Imperialism Speaker Tom Reed concluded that he would not follow He hail two courses opon to him one to accept and aclvo- - cato doctrines In which he did not be- lieve ¬ tho other to drop out of tho ranks and bo silent He chose tho lat- ter ¬ Ho was Speaker of tho House of Representatives tho highest post held by any presiding officer Tie was at tho head of tho greatest deliberative body of tho world He was admittedly a leader In the Republican party and he was a logical candidate for the Presi- dency ¬ Ho laid aside all of these hon- ors ¬ present and potential becauso his conscience would not penult him to accept that which ho believed to bo wrong Before ho fell out of the ranks however he remarked with his usual biting wit when all tho cant about giving freedom to the Filipi ¬ nos was at Its shrillest Yes wo are giving freedom to tho Filipinos but we are ehootlngIt Into tlieiA with can ¬ ister canned freedom as It were Saying which lie withdrew fo prlvato life and has since been silent There are manyothor Republicans who like Speaker 11001 have fallen out of tho ranks and nro silent They can not join the Democrats In their denunciation of tho old party neither can they join Ciio old party in what they believe to bo wrong They can only hopo that tho old Republican party the party that freed tho slaves tho party of Lincoln of Grant of Sum ¬ ner of Sownrd of Stanton will ero long ceaso to pursue uio of Asiatic expansion and return to the old slmplo ways of freedom and self government These perhaps too serious remarks aro drawn from us by tho uamo and tho plight of a papor recently plunged into troublo In the Philippines Tho papor is called Freedom Its editor has been a heated advocato oT wnat Tom Reed called hooting freedom Into tho Fili- pinos ¬ Ho believed so strongly in tho article of canned freedom that ho nam ¬ ed his papor aftCr It Ho has been particularly bitter in denouncing jour ¬ nals horo on tho mainland which be- lieving ¬ in froo speech have not hesi- tated ¬ to express their opinions about matters and things In the Philippines Rut tho Manila editor has dipped so deeply at tho Pierian Spring of canned freedom that ho has grown to frco oven for tho frco Philippines Ho haB been commenting on the Philippine Com- mission ¬ Hero in Gods country wo can say what wo pleaso about any ¬ body from tho President down In tho Philippines howovor It would seem that tho seventeenth y of a gontloman ushor of tho back ¬ stairs to a Philippine commissioner Is a sacred porson It bohooves editors of canned freedom newspapers to mind their ps and qs Tho editor of Free ¬ dom has been put In jail for too much freedom Inasmuch as no denounced editors in tho homo country for advo- cating ¬ freedom In tho Philippines It would bo no more than Just for tho home editors now to agrco with him and say tliat ho was fitly punished Rut tho Argonaut believes In free- dom ¬ everywhere even In tho Philip- pines ¬ Wo hopo tTiat tlio hyper-sensl-tlv- e commissioners there will get ovor Weir thln sldimedness and bear It philosophically as officials do In America when they are criticised by newspapers As for putting editors In jail that seems now to Tic confined to only two places In tho world of which wo know anything the first Is in Kalserland presided over by William tho War Cbrd of Germany the second Is In the Philippine Islands ovor which floats the flag of the United States The Argonaut 0 A W Uf Jl Iff OPERA HOUSE THE GREAT DRAMATIC EVENT Farewell Performances Honolulu Benson of tho eminent actor Mr -- l l yarde and his distinguished organization who will present the following rep ¬ ertoire Saturday MAY 24 Matinee Julius Caesar Saturday MAY 24 Night Monday MAY 2G NiRht Farewell Parfozmaiics Complete Scenio Productions ar- mor ¬ costumtP etc especialy 1 might lor each play Also Mr Wardes o iginal supporting com ¬ pany including Messrs Charles D Herman Barry Johnstone Harry 0 Barton Franuis D McGinn John E Hynes Misses Antoinette Ashtou Virginia Drew Trescott May Wnrde Aileen Bertolle and 15 others SCALE OF PRICES Entire lower iloor SI 50 Family Circle except front row S100 Loges 1000 Boxes 15 00 Regular Bale of tjekets now open at Wall Nichols Co No seats held after 12 oclock of the day of the porfornruces unless paid for by that time Seats now ready at Wall Niohols Co for the remaining performances Tho First Local Mint One of the institutions here which has the special attention of tourist S3 well as the local people is the Mint which is established on Nuuanu street opposite Queen Emma Hall It is interesting to enter tho large main working room where goneral manager MoDonough and his corps of assistants are at work The cool and large lanai is a proper resting place and the vaults whore tho bars to be minted and beer are kept prebeut a vory tasty Bpeotaclo Tho Mint is opon from 580 1 m to 1180 p m nud during those hours the work never ceases Visitors nftor looking over tho place will And first ola8 refreshments and thenurost of liauora NOTICE A meeting of British Residents will be held at the Hawaiian Hotel on MONDAY evening tho 20th in stant at 8 oolock for the purpose of making arrangements for cele- brating ¬ the approsohing Corona- tion ¬ of His Britannic Majesty King Edward VII W R HOARE 2218 21 H B M Consul No 22 15 Our stock in trade con fiats of tho luxuries and dolicucieB from every and civilized nation Note thv 7 iriety offer- ed ¬ Lewis Co Ld LEADING GROCERS 240 THREE TELEPHONES 240 10G0 Fort Street Photographic Portraits Fine Assortment of ISLAND VIEWS Send for list First Glass tfork Guaranteed WV Photographic Co LIMITED MOTT SMITH BLOCK Corner Fort and Hotel Streets 2676 tf From Hilo TO - i HONOLULU AND 111 Way Stations - Vi tlLZliilS Telegrams oan now be sent from Honolulu to any place on the Islands of Hawaii Mitui Lanai and Molokai by Mess - Telegraph jr IT B- - II U I CALL UP MAIN 131 Thats tho Honolulu Office Time saved money saved Minimum ohargo 2 per message HONOLULU OFFICE MGOOH BLOCK UPS AIRS MM BRANCH BATHS WAIKIKI DKAOH Honolulu 0 J 3HEIH7O0D Proprhlor There earth ami air and tea and iy With breaker song give lullaby King Htront Tram Oars pais the doa JOHN NOTT Piuiunuc Tim Coppeh amd Smsi inow Wobk Kins Gtrootaonolula

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Page 1: No · J-- MB S JVol XIV H Oceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLE The Fine Passenger StoamorB of This Lino Will Arrive and Leave rhio Port as Hereunder FROM SAN FRANCISCO 1902 FOR SAN

J- - MB S J

Vol XIV H

Oceanic Steamship Company

TIME TABLEThe Fine Passenger StoamorB of This Lino Will Arrive and Leave

rhio Port as Hereunder

FROM SAN FRANCISCO

1902

FOR SAN

SONOMA MAY 7 VENTURA MAY G

ALAMEDA MAY 1G ALAMEDA MAY 21

VENTURA MAY 28 SIERRA MAY 27ALAMEDA JUNE G ALAMEDA JUNE 11SIERRA JUNE 18 SONOMA JUNE 17ALAMEDi JUNE 27 ALAMEDA JULY 2SONOMA JULY 9

i

V

In oonneotion with sailing ot the above atoainors the Agents areprepared to issue to intonding pacsengern coupon through tickets by anyrailroad from San Fraucioco to all points in United States and fromNew York by stoamshiD line to all European porta

For fuithor particulars apply tow lA tVm ut Jrwin cGeneral Agents Oceanic 0 S

JUSTEx s s

PORTP O BOX 386

THEHotel St near Fort

On Draucht or in Bottles Ico Gold

SPECIAL PARCELS MADE UP

FOB

Per ALAMEDA for Camnriuo

Refrigerator An extra fresh supply

of Grapes Oranges

Llmos Nuts Raisins Celery Fro3h

Salmon Cauliilowor Rhubarb Ac

paragus Cabbage EaBteru and Cali ¬

fornia Oysters ia tin shellCrabB Turkoys Flounders etc All

game in season Also f roah Rook

roft Swibb end Oaliforuin Cronm

Cheese Plaoo your orders earlyprompt delivery

CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKETCorner King and Alakoa St

T FRIDAY MAY7 23

FRANCISCO

the

theany

and

Z GoCompany

RECEIVEDsoisronynA

English Bloaters

Eindon HaddockFancy Cheese

MBTHEOH

BSATTLE BEER

ApploBLemoiie

HONOLULU

STJESEDEETTELEPHONES MAIN 22 21 92

Metropolitan Meat On

BTKTOECHSRS

AHD

Wavv Orvn tvanftrvra

81 KING UTBHBT

o j yfixjiis

Wholesale endUotall

UtVAO

T R MOBSMAN

Real Estate AgentAbstractor and Searoueb or Titles

Loans NegotiatedRents Colleoted

Campbell Dlotk Meroknnt StreetUUhtt

Freedom Ganned

and Otlflrwfee

A few years ago when tho Republi ¬

can party left tho broad paths which It

had so long trodden aUTJ wanderod In-

to

¬

tho devious ways of colonialism In-

sular

¬

expansion and Imperialism

Speaker Tom Reed concluded that he

would not follow He hail two courses

opon to him one to accept and aclvo- -

cato doctrines In which he did not be-

lieve

¬

tho other to drop out of tho

ranks and bo silent He chose tho lat-

ter

¬

Ho was Speaker of tho House of

Representatives tho highest post held

by any presiding officer Tie was at tho

head of tho greatest deliberative body

of tho world He was admittedly a

leader In the Republican party and he

was a logical candidate for the Presi-

dency

¬

Ho laid aside all of these hon-

ors

¬

present and potential becauso his

conscience would not penult him to

accept that which ho believed to bo

wrong Before ho fell out of the

ranks however he remarked with his

usual biting wit when all tho cantabout giving freedom to the Filipi ¬

nos was at Its shrillest Yes wo are

giving freedom to tho Filipinos but

we are ehootlngIt Into tlieiA with can ¬

ister canned freedom as It were

Saying which lie withdrew fo prlvato

life and has since been silent

There are manyothor Republicans

who like Speaker 11001 have fallen

out of tho ranks and nro silent They

can not join the Democrats In their

denunciation of tho old party neithercan they join Ciio old party in what

they believe to bo wrong They can

only hopo that tho old Republican

party the party that freed tho slaves

tho party of Lincoln of Grant of Sum ¬

ner of Sownrd of Stanton will ero

long ceaso to pursue uio

of Asiatic expansion and returnto the old slmplo ways of freedom and

self government

These perhaps too serious remarks

aro drawn from us by tho uamo and tho

plight of a papor recently plunged into

troublo In the Philippines Tho papor

is called Freedom Its editor has been

a heated advocato oT wnat Tom Reed

called hooting freedom Into tho Fili-

pinos

¬

Ho believed so strongly in tho

article of canned freedom that ho nam ¬

ed his papor aftCr It Ho has been

particularly bitter in denouncing jour ¬

nals horo on tho mainland which be-

lieving

¬

in froo speech have not hesi-

tated

¬

to express their opinions about

matters and things In the Philippines

Rut tho Manila editor has dipped so

deeply at tho Pierian Spring of canned

freedom that ho has grown to frco oven

for tho frco Philippines Ho haB been

commenting on the Philippine Com-

mission

¬

Hero in Gods country wo

can say what wo pleaso about any ¬

body from tho President down In

tho Philippines howovor It would

seem that tho seventeenth y

of a gontloman ushor of tho back ¬

stairs to a Philippine commissioner Is

a sacred porson It bohooves editors

of canned freedom newspapers to mind

their ps and qs Tho editor of Free ¬

dom has been put In jail for too much

freedom Inasmuch as no denounced

editors in tho homo country for advo-

cating

¬

freedom In tho Philippines It

would bo no more than Just for tho

home editors now to agrco with him

and say tliat ho was fitly punished

Rut tho Argonaut believes In free-

dom

¬

everywhere even In tho Philip-

pines

¬

Wo hopo tTiat tlio hyper-sensl-tlv- e

commissioners there will get ovor

Weir thln sldimedness and bear It

philosophically as officials do In

America when they are criticised by

newspapers As for putting editors In

jail that seems now to Tic confined to

only two places In tho world of which

wo know anything the first Is in

Kalserland presided over by William

tho War Cbrd of Germany the second

Is In the Philippine Islands ovor

which floats the flag of the United

States The Argonaut

0 A W Uf Jl Iff OPERAHOUSE

THE GREAT DRAMATIC EVENT

Farewell Performances

Honolulu Benson of tho eminentactor Mr

--l l yardeand his distinguished organizationwho will present the following rep ¬

ertoire

Saturday MAY 24 Matinee

Julius CaesarSaturday MAY 24 Night

Monday MAY 2G NiRht

Farewell Parfozmaiics

Complete Scenio Productions ar-mor

¬

costumtP etc especialy1 might lor each play Also MrWardes o iginal supporting com ¬

pany including Messrs Charles DHerman Barry Johnstone Harry 0Barton Franuis D McGinn JohnE Hynes Misses Antoinette AshtouVirginia Drew Trescott May WnrdeAileen Bertolle and 15 others

SCALE OF PRICES Entirelower iloor SI 50 Family Circleexcept front row S100 Loges1000 Boxes 15 00Regular Bale of tjekets now open

at Wall Nichols Co No seats heldafter 12 oclock of the day of theporfornruces unless paid for bythat time

Seats now ready at Wall NioholsCo for the remaining performances

Tho First Local Mint

One of the institutions herewhich has the special attention oftourist S3 well as the local peopleis the Mint which is established onNuuanu street opposite QueenEmma Hall It is interesting toenter tho large main working roomwhere goneral manager MoDonoughand his corps of assistants are atwork The cool and large lanai is aproper resting place and the vaultswhore tho bars to be minted andbeer are kept prebeut a vory tastyBpeotaclo Tho Mint is opon from580 1 m to 1180 p m nud duringthose hours the work never ceasesVisitors nftor looking over tho placewill And first ola8 refreshments andthenurost of liauora

NOTICE

A meeting of British Residentswill be held at the Hawaiian Hotelon MONDAY evening tho 20th instant at 8 oolock for the purposeof making arrangements for cele-brating

¬

the approsohing Corona-tion

¬

of His Britannic Majesty KingEdward VII

W R HOARE2218 21 H B M Consul

No 22 15

Our stock in trade confiats of tho luxuries anddolicucieB from every andcivilized nation

Note thv 7iriety offer-ed

¬

Lewis Co LdLEADING GROCERS

240THREE TELEPHONES

24010G0 Fort Street

Photographic

PortraitsFine Assortment of ISLAND

VIEWS Send for list

First Glass tfork Guaranteed

WVPhotographic Co

LIMITEDMOTT SMITH BLOCK

Corner Fort and Hotel Streets2676 tf

From HiloTO -

i

HONOLULUAND

111 Way Stations

- Vi tlLZliilS

Telegrams oan now be sentfrom Honolulu to any placeon the Islands of HawaiiMitui Lanai and Molokai by

Mess - Telegraph

jr IT B- - IIU I

CALL UP MAIN 131 Thats thoHonolulu Office Time saved moneysaved Minimum ohargo 2 permessage

HONOLULU OFFICE MGOOH BLOCK

UPS AIRS

MM BRANCH BATHS

WAIKIKI DKAOH Honolulu

0 J 3HEIH7O0D Proprhlor

There earth ami air and tea and iyWith breaker song give lullaby

King Htront Tram Oars pais the doa

JOHN NOTT

Piuiunuc Tim Coppeh amd Smsiinow Wobk

Kins Gtrootaonolula

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THE IHDfiPENDEHT

IBBUDJ

EVERY AFTERNOON

CJSioopt Bandoy

BLBPHONE HAIU 211

u

P O BOS 31

ntered at the Tost Office at Honoluluf

H T ns Beoond cloaa moll

suaBOKiPSxair hates

gee Month anywncro In the Ha- -

wnlittn IslandBlor Year b 00

Ear Year postpaid to Foreif n Conn- -

trios

Eayablo Invariably in Advance

F J XBQSA JProprlotor and Pub- -

llaaorEDaiUITD NOBItlE Editor

Realdinc In Honolulu

FRIDAY MAY 23 1002

SCHEMING U 8 OFFIOIil

Of all tho ufBcinl positions jivon

by the Uuited States Government

stanch pre eminently turn oi u a

Commissioner The position of

CommiRsioner ia f qual to that of a

local District Magistrate of tho

Territory The man holding thatposition is with tho U S Judge

and the Distriet Attorney tho repre-

sentative

¬

of tho United Statos in the

district in which he resides Ho is

supposed to be a man of high

cuaractor well versed in the iutri

caoies of the law and above all his

roputation muBt be epotlesB His

buBinoes and Eocial relations must

be above reproach and on all oc-

casions

¬

must truly and faithfully be

a perfect personification of thohonorabloposition which he holds

Up to a few months ago we had

suoh an official horo Although a

malihini the then Oommissinaer

now Judge Robinson while holdiuR

the office of U S Commissionerwon the respeot aud esteem of all

by hiB sterling qualities profouudknowledge of the law and tho fair

minded and impartial V3y with

whioh ho dispensed justice which

traits are being Bustaiued and much

common ted upon einoe his elevatiouto the Circuit Court bench A

third Circuit Judge having boen

allotted to Honolulu Commissioner

Robinson receivod tho appointment

whioh was unanimously endorsed by

tho pooplo of this city aud hns not

been misplaced

Unfortunately politioB and official

pull and not knowledge of the law

woro oousidered in tho appointment

of liis successor Numerous pro- -

i T 7 r i hUlllWilHflMilftlMflii

miuont atlornoya could have beenfound to fill tho place They worenot oonsidored but a carpet baggerau Ariz ua journalist and politicianitnportod to this country by a carpet--

bagger Circuit Judge and Ari ¬

zona politician rocoived the ap ¬

pointment in the person of one ES Gill who is now the now U S

Commissioner and who was the lateeditor of the dofunct Republicanof the Stevens shooting fame Hewas admitted to practice law in thoDistrict and Federal Courts aboutfive months ago Previous to thattime tho only knowledge of tho law

ho ever had wa3 through contestingelections or studying libel cases so

as not to be caught as a defendantin ono of them He has not yetbeen allowed to practice in the Cir-

cuit or Supreme Courts ol theTerritory

A few weeks ago Turk and Lewis

tho shipping masters were in theU S Court to answer to a violationof tho U S laws Who was theirattorney U S Commissioner ES Gill What was tho case remark-

able

¬

for For tho fact that after a

sontonco of SO days had boen im ¬

posed upon tho defendants by theU S Judge tho U S Commissionermode t motion to shorten tho sen

tenco or change it for a money fine

That movo on the part of tho U S

ComcniBsionor was much comment-

ed

¬

upon at tho time by certain of

the legal fraternity of Honoluluand will remain as a monument tothe legal knowledge of that official

Turk and Lewis went to Jail endleft their business in the hands of

E S Gill and Mrs Turk an estimable lady It was very edifying toso6 tho U S Commissioner every

morning during four weeks makinghis appearance in the famous ship-

ping

¬

office on Queen street

What kind of Justice are wo toexpect remarked a sailor from a

CnmmiBsioner who is so intimatowith the crimps Tho case of

Sabate which came to light yoitorday is another illustration of whatkind of au official wo have hero

The Commissioner we believe

acts as runner for the shippiug firm

of Turk and Lewis Tho Acme is a

full tigged Bhip ready to sail forNew York She wauta a crew

Lewis lino gone to the Coast in

quest of tools and Turk cannothandle his business alone He ap-

peals¬

to the U S Commissionerwho immediately devises wayn andmeans to procure tho necessarysailors For be it known the Acme

pays good blood money for

sailors Tho U S CommissionerBonds for Sabate aud proaeuts him

with tho ultimatum over an old

matlor practically sottlod and con

doned for aud which also is in tholino of a persecution Ship on

tho Acme or go to jail Sabato re ¬

fused to be bullied and was imme-

diately¬

arrested on a charge of lar-

ceny

¬

Tho Policn Department of thiscity was to be ueud by tho U S

Commissioner to procure sailors for

a deop water ship What does thopublic think of eiieh an official

What does the Bar Association

think of such en attorney Aud

what doss tho Polico Departmentthink oT suen a man who wants touso them as a club in order to promoto his privato and linanoial ouclst

It is suoh acts that have made thoports of Now York Portland andSon Francisco famous and dreaded

umi aUmCfVr JwwgTTfr- -

by American sailors the world over

It is by the acts of such officials

that Justice is known as a farce in

tho forecastle of every Amorican

vessel Fancy eallors having griev ¬

ances against Turk and Lewis andBooking redress in tho U S Com-

missioners

¬

office when that officialis the attorney and the business asso

ciate of tho nriinpB

In tho namo of decency in thenarao of justice for tho sake of thegood namo of theBarAssooiationandon behalf of the honor and rospoctof our Judiciary let the U S Dis-

trict¬

Attorney or the Bar Associa-

tion¬

take tho initiative and an in-

vestigation¬

committee appointed

Let Truth and Justice prevail in

Honolulu

38 OF THE DAY

The Independent does not desiro

to onter into any controversy withtho Advertiser over tho authorshipof the When Yardley goeB awaycartoon The comment in yestordays Independent wbb mado in good

faith as Vardley himself waa theauthority for it And now what

havo you to Bny about it We knew

whereof we spoke

When tho Attorney Generalframed the report of the investiga-

ting committee on that infamousLeper Settlement outrage ou hu-

manity

¬

as pointed out by ourcorrespondent that it was tho work

of a mnster hand and neatly worked

out his own department from anyblame wllatever but instead he

saddled tho wholo responsibility ou

the employees of the Board of

Health of which he was an ea officio

momber Sure it was tho masterhacd of Stand by wherein he has

clearly shown his hand and himselfas Euch

Apart from tho condoning of an

alleged crime as elsewhere imputedagainst U S Oimmisnioner Gill in

the Sabate mattor we have it uponreliable information that he as

much as admitted to tho compound ¬

ing of a felony in which ho is now

attempting to persecute one in

order to gain ulterior motives andaiuiB that is if we are correctly in-

formed

¬

Tub Independent is moat

sorry to bo in any way led into thisaffair it being of no particular orpersonal interest to itsolf otherthan to assist one in its employwhom it has befriended and who

has buowu himself to bo faithfuland worthy of receiving assistanceWholhor othors doem him unworthyor otherwise we caro not OBide from

what we know of the man

Whos Got the LottorP

Tho Hawaiian TramwayB Company has now called upon SuptRoyd to produco theoorreBpondonoowith the Interior Departmentwbiohon Tuesday Boyd asked that Painbe compelled to produce S mewhere btweeu tho parties to theBiiit according to the papers filodin court tho letters appear to havebson lest in some mystorlouB man ¬

nerWednesday tho Hawaiian Tram

ways Company gavo Supt Boydnotice to produco a lotter presscopy of a lottor dated July 21 1809

addressed to W H Pain and signedby J A Eassingor also a copy of a

letter writtou iu August 1S9 totho Ministor of the Intortor and enolosinpr a soational drawing of agirder rail to be laid by the Hawaiian Tramways Company on itsdoublo traok A domaud Is madoalso for tho reply by tho Ministerof tho Inaorior to the request tforapproval 0 said rail

jfn w

U K WAN Ol OPERAHBU3E

the qkeat diiamatio event

Farewell Performances

Honolulu Benson of tho eminentactor Mr

Frederick Warde

and his distinguished organizationwho will present the following repertoite

Saturday MAY 21 Matinee

Julius CaesarSaturday MAY 21 Night

Monday MAY 2G Night

Complete Scenic Productions ar-mor

¬

coptumer etc especialybrought for each play Alio MrWardes o iginal supporting com ¬

pany including Messrs Charles DHormaD Barry Johnstone Harry 0Barton Francis D McGinn JohnE Hyuos MisBPB Antoinette AshtonVirginia Drew Trosontt May WardeAileen Bertelle and 15 others

SCALE OF PRIOEs Entirelower floor S150 Family Circle

xcppt front row S100 LogoS1000 Boxes S15 00

Regular sale of tickets now openat Wall Nichols Co No seats heldnttor 12 oclock of the day of theporfoiminces unless paid for bythat timo

SeatB now ready at Wall NicholsCo for the remaining performances

From KLiloTO

HONOLULUAND

411 Way Stalii

TologramR oan now bb sentfrom Honolulu to any plnoaou tho Islands of HawaiiMaui Lansi and Molokai by

Wireless -- - Telegraph

Jl

-

- ir--

GALL UP MAIN 181 Thats theHonolulu Office Time saved moneysaved Minimum charge J2 permessage

HONOLULU OFFICE MfiGOOU BLOCK

II PS AT RR

mm BBMCB BATES

WAIKIKI BEAOU Ucnololu

C J SBEUVtOOD Proprlator

Thsre earth and atr and ita and liyWith brcakei so ij give lullaby

Vini Btrost TrirnOarn pass tlw dror v -- -

NOTICE

A mooting of British Residentswill bo held at the Hawaiian Hotelon MONDAY evoning tho 20th in

t

stant at 8 oclock for tho purposeof making arrangements for cele ¬

brating the npproHching Corona-tion

¬

of HiB Britannio Majesty KiugEdward VII

W R HOABE1 221Q 21 II B M Couuul

claus srnEGKEts war a in win

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LOOAL AND GEMEBAL NEW 8

The Band will kIvo a publio ooncort at tbo Hawaiian Hotel thisevening

A nioe front room for ladayKentloman to rent at NoGarden Lane

or19

Tbo bark Mohican arrived fromSan Franoisoo yesterday after a finetrip of 22 days

The U S S Manila bacoball toamhavo issued a challenge to play agame with any of the local teams

There will be a meeting of tboRepublican Central Committee atRepublican headquarters thia even-ing

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The Catholic Mission Band willgivo a publio concert on the premisesof tbo Holy Ghost Society Punch-bowl

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road this ovoniug

The long waited for BjI Poudrewill be given thia ovpning at PrqgreBB Hall The minuet will befollowed by a cotillion and will beconcluded by a general danco

Kentuckys lamous dessso MooreWhtBkey uuequalled for ita purityand excellence On oalo at any ofthe saloons and at Lovojoy Codistributing agouti for the HawaiianIsland

Governor Cooper has received a

letter from the Interior Departmentat Washington asking him to lookup the whereabouts of AlgernonShaw who disappeared in Honolulua few years ago

The sailing orders of the gunboatManila have breu changed andinstead of leaving for Bremertonthis eveuiup the vessel will not depart until Sunday morning Neededrepairs to tho engines is the causeof the change

The Boy Brigade under com-

mand¬

of Major Wilson gave theirfirst publio exhibition drill in Palacesquare last evening in presence ofquite a large number of interestedspectators and acquitted themselvesvery creditably

The funeral of the late MrcHeen will take plaoo at 3 oclocknest Sunday aftornoon at St An-

drews Cathedral In the mean ¬

time the body will bo at tbt undertaking

parlors of H H WilliamsInterment will be attery

Nuuanu ceme- -

There is a rumor on tho stroetstoday that Denver Ed Smith wasdefeated by Brown the KaiwikiGiant at Hilo on Saturday last Itis said that the referee decided thefight against Denver Ed onaccount of a foul made by the lattorduring the second round

m m

Hay Brides

Tho Rev E S Timotoo made

Miss Caroline Spookmann and Syl

vndtor P Correa man and wife at3 oolock yosterday aftornoonTho wedding took place at tho

homo of J Koo tho unole of thobrido An elaborate wedding feastfollowed the ceremony Mr andMrs Correa receivpd a numbor of

presents from their numerousfriends The groom is in tbo em

ploy of the Hawaiian Gazette Co

as one of its linotype operators andib a worthy young mau both ho andLis bride being Hawaiians

Another pretty wedding was

celebrated at 730 last evening attho rosidonco of Mr aud Mrs W H

Kailimai at Kakaako when HonryKailimai and Miss Louisa Opu be ¬

came man and wife A large number

of friends wore preneut and thehappy couple wore tho recipients of

many presents and oongratulationBw m m

Porto BicanB In TrouUlo

Judge Kobiueon is serving noticeon the uowly acquired Porto Rioana

that they muBt obey the laws of thoTerritory whatover they did while

iu their own country Yesterday

Juan Orti a ooal blaok Porto Ricanwas convicted of larcony iu the

socond dogro aud a snutonooof six

months at hard labor was imposed

Orti atolo a buudlo of clothes Ho

doolared that ho was innocont and

bad louud the stolen properly

ON OCHJS WATEBFRONT

Bailors Find no Encouragement toBuck Family Compact in Crimp ¬

ing BusinoBB

Whats the maltor matoy whatsgnawin at yer insidea to mako yerlook so Bour too muoh lime

juicelLime juice notbin Just when

Ive gone and got a good chip

bound for N York and agoin tosail tomorrer I cant got me bloom

in olothesWhoi pinched jer mualiu

Why tho onmps to bsThey grabbed em when

from tbo Sewall andtheyll hold on to em

me not to ship exropt

suro

I landedI guessexpectinthrough

them You see Siwel Krutneed the dough and they aint let

tin no Jailors slip off the bachwithout making them dig up a

quarter of a conturyBiing tho law onter tho beaoh

brokars you stupidlOb saj What yer givin ub

Aint yer on

Onter whatThe U nited States Commission-

er¬

is the lawyer for Siwel KrutWhat chance havo we against tboshipping masters when they arebacked by kiml

Whos tho U nitod States Com-

missioner¬

Why aint yer seen that therespry little fellow what hangedaround tho orimpery on the frontwhile Siwel Krut was ooolin theirheels in the bird cage on the reef

Ohl Sure Is that tho U S Commissioner

Yep you betHo was the guy what ran the

bizness while the Twins wbb jug-

ged

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Of course I

Weill Aint it kind of queer forhim to be shipping sailors when

hes a U nited States officer1I dunno I nfver heard of such

a thing afore May bo thats a newstyle we aint ontor yot

Weill I guess Ill havo to givoup shipping on my own accountand lot Siwel Krut ship me audbleod me the regulation bleed

Thai1 the only way youll gotyour clothes

suppose so Only if U S

Comnmsiouer Edwin S Gill werentin with tbe crimps Id have broughttherags

law on them for holdin my

Involuntary Bankruptcy

A potition in involuntary bank ¬

ruptcy was filed yesterday againstBaileys Honolulu Oyclery do bySan Francisuo creditors Tbe claim ¬

ants in the petition are W W Mon-

tague¬

Co of Sin Franoisoo1040 21 Duuham Oarrigau Hay

deu Co of San Franoisoo 1858 Glj

Holbrook Merril Stetson of SanFrancisco 30081 and the BostonWoven Hose Rubber Co of SanFranoisoo 181 92

It iu alleged that the said BaileysHonolulu Oyclery Co committedacta of bankruptcy within fourmonths of tho time of filing thopetition in that on January 25

1901 it concealed and removed cer-

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property to wit oash amount-ing

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to 80325 and botweeu thatdate and Fobruary 28 conoeaedother Bums amounting to 100 onMsroh 8 tnnsferred 27 50 and onMarch 10 the sum of 25 havingtransferred these Bums to J S

Bailey with tho intent to preferauoh creditor over its other credi ¬

torsThe hearing of tho petition is set

for June 10

Uarrlod

ConnEA SpECKMANN In this cityMay 22 1902 by tho Rov E S Timotoo Sylvester P Oorroa to Cardline Spookmann

In this city May 22 1902 HenryKailimai to Miss Louisa Opu

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Tho Mountebank

Tho local herd of Elks had agala night at the Opera House lastevoning It was exclusively an Elksnight The principal aotor FrederiokWarde woro tho colors of tho herdnine men out of ten had tbo emblemof Elkdom vat their buttonholeemblems of the order decorated thohouse while floral expressions ofof fraternity greeted the grat Elkon tho stago Tho play itself wasall that was expeotod Tho Mounte ¬

bank is a play where pathos goes withoomedy and melodrama with sen ¬

sational episodes Tbe honors of

tho evening were divided batwoenWardn as the Mountebank and MIsb

Bertello as Honri Mr Herman was

a most realist villain and BarryJohnstone was perfect in bis per-

sonification¬

of tho noble of theBourbon dynasty

At the matineo tomorrow aftor¬

noon Julius Caesar will be presentod while tomorrow evening

VirginiuB will bo repeated inanswer to numerous requests

m m m

Tho Liahman Will

Mrs Margaret Lishman yoBtcrdayapplied for appoiutmont s admi

nistratrix of the estate of her binband Robert Liehmau The in-

ventory¬

showB real estate in Hono-

lulu

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worth 20000 and personalproperty valued at 25287 consist ¬

ing of the leasehold of Knliiuouestmated at SiOO caib 3000 227

shares Honolulu Plantation CoIG750 10 shares Wnialua 600 85

shares Oahu 7437 horses cattleeto 7000

The will makes the widow Eolo

legatee and designates her bb exe ¬

cutrix without bond She is to dispose of tho property to childrenand graudchildren as she see3 fitThe document is dated Juno li1895

Appeals to Circuit Court

Appean from tho District Courtwere filed yesterday in the followingoases

Emmet May vs L K Kentwellsuit on note for 35 given for J LMnComb in payment of a bill toPacific Hardware Co Judge Dickoy found for tho defendant

Chunk Lang and Jjso uuu vs

J M Camara appeal from JuJgeDiokeys decision giving judgmentfor plaintiffs for 31970 for rent

Milton Rbinsoa vs K Matsumoto ot al appoal from judgment fordefendants Suit was for 80 allegedl o be due plaintiff

For Sweet Charitys Sake

The sum of 128 was roalized yes-

terday¬

at the musicale of the Catho-lic

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Ladies Aid Society Tbe affairtook placo at tho resideuco of MrsJohn Lucas Lunalilo street andwas largely attended Among thosewho took part in the program wareMiss Charity Joy Crosaon MissAlice Campbell Mra Agatha Kelloyand Mrs Bowler Mrs Lindotmanand Princess Kawananakoa render ¬

ed some piano selections Themusicale was followed by a half ofan hour gossip during which ro

froBhments were served

Now Suit

Suit was filed yesterday by JohnSilva do PassoB vs W O Aobi forspocifia performance Plaintiff hi

legos that ho paid 500 to Aobi fora piece nf land upon which therewas still a mortgage of 100 audwhich the defondaut agreed to oaucol This Achi is said to have failedto do and the court is asked to oompel him to carry out his agreomentor failing to do so judgment is

aaked for 500 tbe amount paid tohim

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dy shying nt the Phlltppluo question

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tho principles which underlie colonialIbiii and tlicroorc Instead oC boldly

outlining a policy and defending It

thoy resort to subterfugo and misrep-

resentation

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The Kansas City JournaJ one of tho

most unscrupulous of tho Republican

papers shows Its fright by crying out

that tho Democratic substitute Is lTi

effect an outright repudiation of thofundamental doctrine on which Mr

Dryan and his party mnde tho cam-

paign

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of 1900 Jt alleges that tho

Democrats wanted immediate Inde-

pendence

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and that his Mr Dryansplan and tho plan of the party was to

scuttlo and run If tho editor of Tho

Journal will read Hie Democratic plat-

form

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of 1000 he will find that the plat

form and tho partys candidates favor ¬

ed an Immediate declaration of the na-

tions

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purpose First to establish a

stablo government second to give in-

dependence

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to the FlllpInosT and third

to protect them from outside Interfer-

ence

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The party has always Insisted

that tho establishment of a stablo gov-

ernment

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In tho placo of tho ono over-

thrown

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comes before Independence

but when It Is understood that the gov-

ernment

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Is to belong to tho Filipinos

and not to us Ifwlll not take long to

establish It This is tho point upon

which the administrations policy dif-

fers

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from tho Denicratic policy

Whoso government Is It to bo That

Is the all Important question The Fi-

lipinos

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do not want to he suTJJdcts

thoy want a government of thGIr own

Ay they require Is a promise of inde ¬

pendence and then the formation ot a

government wiTI bo an easy matterTho Journal says As a matter of

fact tho kind of self government pro-

posed

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for tho Filipinos by tho Republi ¬

can bill contains about as much Inde-

pendence

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as the Democratic measureTho editor oi Tlie Journal knows bet-

tor

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If ho has read bollfp1ans Tho Re-

publican plan Is drawn upon tho plan

proposed for tho Amorican colonics by

King Georgo III while the Democratic

substitute Is drawn upon tho plan pro-

posed by tho colonists No amount of

humbug or hypocrisy about our duty

or our destiny can cloiul the Issue

Tho Republican lenders deny tho right

of tho Filipinos to self govornmont and

their capacity for solf government

and tho Republican plan contemplates

porpMual dopendenco and vasshlage

for tho Filipinos Tho Democratic

loaders assort tho right of tho Filipi-

nos to self government and their ca

pacity for It and tho Democratic plan

contemplates tho Immediate promise

and speedy grant of Independence It

Is a contest between solf govornmont

and arbitrary power botweon a re-

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question Is discussed the clearer this

Issuo will become nhd It fs not sur ¬

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