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HARMONY IN
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Special Correspondence of The Inde ¬
pendent by Charles A Edwards
Washington June 6
Will thoro be harmony in theranks of the democratic party nextyear Will the party be able to gettogether and once more present anunited front to the commouonomyTIiobb aro the questions now upper-most
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in the minds of all patrioticdemocrats in the country This b
the political nerve center of thecountry To this city come all sortsand kinds of democrats as to aMecca and when they get here it is
as natural for them to talk politicsas it is for water to run down hillI have used the personal pronounvery little in this correspondenceMy opinion as an individual demo-
crat¬
amounts tojvory little but forthe purposes of this correspondenceI have talked to almost every demo-
crat¬
who has visitqd this city sincethe adjournment of Congress and Ihave done so because I watted topresent to the readers of this correspondence the true conditions of Che
party gathered from an intelligentconsensus of opinion obtained fromthe loaders of the party in the Con-
gress and out of it and I want togive my readers the result of myresearch in that direction
I want to say right now that thereis going to be harmony in the partynext year and that all factions aregoing into the battle in serriedranks with visor down and lance atrest all fighting as never before andfor a common causa
All thfB scrapping and crimina-tion
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and recrimination between theso oalled Bryan and Clevelandfactions of the party at this time ismere by ploy at leaat so far as theCleveland faction is concernedThe element of the party whiohleft the regular organization in 1896
wants to cot back and intends toget back This talk of attemptingto renominate Grover Cleveland isall balderdash and tommyrot Thatelement is Bimply fostering thatkind of talk in order to tryoutthe regular organizstion democratsand endeavor to show them thestrength and power they possess inthe East what their defection hascost the party in the past and howmuch they can be worth to it in thefuture They are not trying to ridethe party or dictate to it or reor-ganize
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itThey ouly want reoognilion I
have warrant for these statementsThey oame from the highest possi-
ble¬
authorityj They came fromone of the leaders of tha factionthat refused to support the ticketin 1896 I have the same authorityfor the statement that tbo so calledCleveland faction of mo party isgoing to give tho ticket the warm ¬
est and heartiest support next yesrand that that support will ba givena candidate who is entirely satisfactory to tho Bryan or regularelement of the parly All they askis a reasonable platform and theywill support the nominee withearnestness and enthusiasm
They will do this for the onesingle and overpowering reason that
JL liMudfif- - -
they waut to defeat Roosevelt foreleotion They know that this oannot be done with any man who is
uot acceptable to the regular demo¬
crats who loyally supported theticket in 1896 and 1909 and tboywant to win In order to do thisthey are willing to follow inatoad ofattempting to lead but they do notwant to be kicked in the faoe as theyenter the democratic door and itwere folly foi the regular demooraoy to continue to bait themThey are afraid of Roosevelt tbey
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MONDAY JUNE lb 1903
USER A SINGLE TAXGR
What a Hawaii we might haye ifthere was a Legislature wsi incounoil patriotio ia Bpirit and broadin view to take hold of our landsystem and make it American Forin this connection the word Ameri ¬
ca often misused as it in for theworst purpoiep m an i s much ofbetterment for all who live in thesefertile islands With the countryfairly open to settlers ev ry legiti ¬
mate interest of the people wouldbe helped Hawaii would be a Hol-ier a safer and a better place to liviin its exports would bs greater andits imports buibIIm its tas s woudfall mora lightly on the individualits government would be purer its oppotunities to labor more various itsexpenses of living loss All this wasprophesied of annexation and it iswhat union with tin United Statesshould hav already brought butlike a wall of stono not insurmount-able
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but still difficult the laws ofHawaii stand in the way Ad-
vertiser¬
Well for the lore of Kthai andOlaal Our breUh is gone slippedoff and bellowaed away and we feel
faint aid iicnona non grata ia theremote cjruor of our small provinceThe first sautenoe in the abova para-
graph¬
is a picnic lutu a banquetit is the three in ona The Kalzinjammer Rids Foxy Grandpa andHooligan pate into one of H wardHitohoooka plein fffjots before itnobody cares whit the shark do toGaston and Alphonsa while thishugs rib splitter stalk the worldImmense Imm3aaet Why if theman who wrote that santunoe wereat our elbow now we would give him
113000 as a small tokan of ouresteem We dont Know the gentleman but hope he will 11 mrish andwill come again Wbythe brillian-cy
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of that sentence must have burston Honolulu yesterday like Tenny ¬
sons orient morning on the blindhalf world We never saw heardfelt tasted smelled nor imaginedanything so rich and will bet theStars eight hundred billi n poundsthat Grays gem of purest rayserene would throw a uoal blackshadow alongside of it
What a Hawaii we mioit iuve ifthere was a legislature wise inCouncil Fatbiotio in si wit and
WiiiiUiilWiiijiiWiwtipMfipJwifcWMsy
BROAD IN VIEW TO TAKE HOLD OP OUR
LAND SYSTEM AND MAKE IT AMERICAN
That is a peachorina In the firstplace the Legislature has no tnoro
to do with the publio land systom
of Hawaii than it has with the laws
of China Tho regulation of thatsystem ia set forth by tho OrganicAct and the administrative part ofthe business is delegated to the ex¬
ecutive department of the Territori-
al
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government The Home RuleDomocrats of the Islands favor andhave always favored Henry Georgessingle tax system to be applied in a
somewhat modified form to privatelands But tho Advertiser does notfavor it and the ownor of the Ad-
vertiser
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and his friends are the veiypeoplo who have kept back theadoption and application of thissystem in its fullest and best eonce
There is where the fun comes in Itis safe to say that if the Advertiserswriter persists in the opinion abovequoted he will either bo hit with a
brick or given a ticket to San Fran-
cisco
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n the house of his politicalassociate He could not howeverdo a greater service to Hawaii thanfacilitate the dawn of the American
land system here together with
single tax which will break up im-
mense
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holdings for speculativepurposes and enable the natives and
other people in moderate circum ¬
stances to obtain kuleanas withoutpaying so much per grain of sandfor them
We ora with you brother Advrtiser In your eagerne3s to uppercut the Legislature you jumpedthe lino fence and hoed a part of
our own row but the sad part of thetrick will bs forgotten if you will
only come again in the same way
THAT LQALUUEl DEAL
Showing how easily publio landsin this Territory can be disposed ofby those in authority one haB only
to recall the disposal of thoso Lualualei lands at the transfer of whichonly three persons were present beside the Superintendent of PublioWorks in the office of the latterand the bidding on the lands in
question was without any aivertiaement having first been made publioAnd yet this is deemed proper by
tho to who would have us believe
that everything is being douo to encourage homesteaders and settlersIt gave the people of the countrythose whoare poorno show whateveras against the sugir and grazing in-
terests¬
who are in for controllingthose lands which is in direct con-
travention ofth Organic Act
During the discussion last Fridayin tho House on the proposed Commiasioner of Immigration this wasused with tlliug effect It wasshown wherein and whoiby themasBBfl were placed at a diasdvntago oyer thoso who were alreadyland rich and who were ostensiblynot acting fur themselves personallybut for certain corporations inwhoso employ they were It ia hightime a stop should be put to all suohchicanery and transactions affectingthe publio land be brought outinto tho opu
The Governors council adjournedthis afternoon without deoidingupon a successor to SuperintendentCooper It ia probably not amias inpremises to again caution thothe executive that neither of the ap-
plicants¬
is onliroly satiafaotory butof the four Eben Low comes thenearest to filling the bill with E C
Winston as second choice Adamsand Campbell do not moat with
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popular favor
TOPICS OF THE DAY
Tho Independent the organ ofthe nattvd party applauds tho coursoof the Houao in opposing tho intro-duction
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of Amorioan farmers andsays among other things etcSunday Advertiser
Ttic Independent is riot awaro of
the oxiatenco of a native parly Itknows of a Republican party a
Home Bulo Dumooratio party and a
haole party tho latter composedof the ownor of the Advertiser and a
bakers dozen of friends
Queen Liliuokalani was not pre-
sent¬
at the political meeting held inthe Bkating rink at Wailuku Thurs-day
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afternoon despilo a contraryreport in the city Her Majesty at- -
tended the luau given in her honorbut retired about 1 oclock beforethe speaking bagan Thomas ClarkHon E W Wilcox Senator S E Kaiun and Wm While were among theprincipal speakers Unity andeapeoial effort to eloct good men tooounly and Territorial olSces woretho slogans of tho meeting WmWhite was generally supported bythe speakers for the office of countysheriff
The advantof a wholo army ofskillod mvshanioabuilJ the navalstation now shops and whatveB atPearl harbor would be no more ob- -
tjectionable to Home Rulers than toour saccharine friends Bat it does
Beem to us that Uncle Sam mightwith unquestioned propriety givethe first call ou this work to nativeand haole mechanics who are alreadyon the ground and are prepared atdwilling to do the work The Hono-
lulu¬
naval wharve3 - oosl shedsstation cottages aid sidewalks wereconstructed by labor imported orsent downJronithVdoas and Japa ¬
nese while skilled native and whiteworkmen wore idle and eagerly seek ¬
ing just suoh employment It ia tobe hoped that the injustice will notbe repeated at Pearl harbor Withthe central government sucking thelife blood out of the Territory totho extent of nearly 2000000 ayear without return or eyen eubstantial promiao of return it is notunreasonable to expeot that localmechanics will bs given a preferredchance in any and all work to be performad at Ptjarl hvbor
Nearly Caught Napping
Just beforethe noon hour todayRepresentative Koliinoi for and onbehalf of tho Maui delegation at-
tempted¬
to foist a neat trick uponthe House by presenting a reportfor tho needs of the County of Mauicovering appropriations in theLoan Bill in the sum of 22B60G auexcess of 14030 over the Maui pro ¬
rata or 184G51 8 This no doubtwould have bean adopteJ had notRpraaentativa Piudy Chairman ofthe Committee on Accouute movedthat tha CIork slim up tho total inorder to compare with Mauis justpro rata and hn caught tho catnapping in itfl lair Wheu thoClerk had made the footing after arecess had been oriioroJ the Bgging Ghiel immediately withdrewtaking from tho Clerk bis hoggishreport and decamped in the mean ¬
time presenting a proper rpportwhich was treated as a substitutefooting 181630 just 158 shortof its pro rata ai hnd beeu ddcidadupon previously Much laughterwas created nvor this and ories ofMaui hogs youre fotfnd out
etc wer3 heardbn nearly overy sideHad Chairman Andrade been blindand not taken heed to Bill Purdya caution Maui would no doubthave had a clesn walk over overthe other Counties whioh all muatthank Representative Ohillingworthfor moving to adopt that fraud report But the triok wai a good oneall the eame
Van Golson Doad
J H Van Geieen for ton years con ¬
nected with tho police departmentdied at bis homo about 11 oclockyostorday morning aftor an opera- -
tioa ThB funeral took place fromthe undertaking parlors of H HWilliam at 2 oolook this afternoonDeoeaaed was barn in Cudi fiftyGvo voara ago but had spent m stof his life here Ho was ot one timea Bohool teaoher a printer and was a
fairlv Rood elootrioian One of hissons is a clerk in the office of theDeputy High Sheriff
Eupremo Court Opens
Tho Supreme Court met at 10oclock this morning with a fullbench and immediately began con-
sideration¬
of term business Nearlyall the attorneys of the city worepresent aC tho opening GeorgeLucsb io officiating as clerk
8EALED TENDERS
Sealed Tenders will bo received by thoSuperintendent or Public Works onSaluiday Juno 20 1903 for Furnishingtho Department of Public Works withsupplies for six G months endingDecember 31 1903
Specilicntious on file in ofllco of Sup-
erintendent¬
of Puplic WorksSuccessful bidders will be required to
give rt bond for such sum ns tho Sup-
erintendents¬
Public Works mny fixThe Superintendent reserves tho right
to reject nny nnd nil bidsHENRY E COOPER
Superintendent of Public WorksJuno S 1903 2525 7
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Every Family in the Islandsshould have a caso of Soap at thisprice The boat Soap made for theKitchen and Laundry Try a caseIt is cheaper than buying by thebar
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LOOAL AND GENERAL NEWS
The Home Rule luau at Wailukulast Thursday was an immense suc-
cess
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The barkontlno S N Castle arriv-
ed this morning from San Franoisco
The uoual concert by the bandwill be given at Emma square thisevening
Mrs Otto lsonberg has filed an ac-
ceptance¬
of the will of her latehusband in lieu of dower
Caroline M JohnBon was thismorning granted a divorce fromK Johnson on the ground of adul-
tery¬
Officers of the Young PeoplesChristian Union will bo eleoted ata meeting to ba held in the Metho ¬
dist churoh this evening
In the baseball games Saturdaythe Elks defeated the Mailes by ascore of 12 to 0 The Kamehamehasbeat the Honolulus 9 to 4
The Irmgard and Annie JohnsoniVl both got away yesterday for Sau- Prancisoo with sugar They will
make a race of the voyage
The Paamas won the banner forthe best drilled company in theBoys Brigade drill at Kapiolanipark Saturday afternoon The usualprogram of athletic spojrts waa alsocarried out
tiv A lot of sugar came in from the
other islands yesterday The Clau- -dine brought 2893 bags Ke Au
Hou 3100 bags MJS Co from KauaiMikahala 4903 bags of same Sev ¬
eral other smaller shipments alsocame in
ft
r District court sentences this morn ¬
ing were as follows J Freitas larceny two week J and- - W MaoShane assault 10 each five Dativesgambling two to four days eachMrs Gordon Bennett commonnuisance two week
R W Shingle auting for the Clinton J Hutohins syndicate paid overthe 12 00 purchase price of theKona plantation on Saturday toReceiver F L Dortch at Kailua andreceived the title to the estate auth- -
orized by Judge El fogs
Annual memorial services were
iheld yesterday by the Odd Fellowsand the K of P sooioties of Bcnolulu Besides services in the hallsof the respective orderp the gravesof the dead were visited and dec-
orated¬
with impressive ceremonies
The Honolulu companies of theNational Guard broko camp at 5
oolock yesterday afternoon andmarched to the drill shed wherethey were dismissed The Hilooompany wili come in tomorrowmorning and will take the Einau forhome
The late Eugene Ba who diedThursday was a Frenohmnn but anold resident Ho leaves two daugh ¬
ters and one son tho latter CaptainWm Ba Superintendent of theWailuku water workB Theremainewill be sent to Wailuku tomorrowfor interment
Judge Gear this morning put theWilliams divorce case over untilWednesday and said he desired tohear argument on several pointsThe court thought a divorce mightbe granted on tho ground of desertioD but it appeared that in thismatter thereBIOD
was probably oollu- -
AXoro Examinations
kSeoretary Iugalls has announced
the following examinations for posi
sioua in the civil serviceJune 23 Laboratory Appreutice- -
June 23 and 21 Local and Assist
sot Inspector of Boilers Looal andArsistant Inspector of Hulls DeakOffioer OjaBt and Geodetio Sur ¬
veyJune 30 Assistant Steam Engi
near Illustrator in AgrostologyJuly 6 and 7 Teacher Philip
pine ServiceJujy 7 Chinese Walohman De
puty Shipping CommissionerJuly 7 and 8 Gome Law Assist
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IN EXTRA SESSION
The Socond Loclolatura for the Con-
sideration¬
of Appropriation Bills
THE UOOSE THIRTY EIGHTH DAY
On order being called by thoSpeakor and after the dispositionof tho usual preliminaries a letterof thanks dated Juno 10 1903
signed by James Harvest Chairmanof the Commltte- - was read relativeto the 35 subscribed by the members of tho House of Representa-tives
¬
for the Kamehameha Day cele-
bration¬
extending their most sinoare thanks for the same Thomoney was handed over to them by
Superintendent McVeighKupihea from special Public
Lands on Houso Petition 17 askingfor 20900 for the dpening of a newroad from Kailua to Haiku in Hamakualoa Mnu reported to tablesame for consideration with theLoan Bill Adopted
Cbillingwortn from Bpeoial com-
mittee¬
on item in House Bill 2 rela-
ting¬
to purchase of Electrio LightStation Nuuanu valley reportedthat tho present electric Btation is
upon ground owned by personsother than the Territory and leasedto the Government under leasodated Novembar 30 1888 for 50
years at a yearly rental of 100 pay-
able¬
semi annually in advance Un-
der¬
this leas the Government haalready paid some 1000 and willif the lease is continued have to pay100 par annum and at the end of
the term of lease turn the landover to tho legal owner at that timeThe lease covers nearly 23 acres ofvaluable land which fortunatelyfor the Government and the peoplecan now be purchased for 6000and we Btroogly recammend thepassage of this item As to wheth ¬
er this item should be a charge tothe Territory or the County ofOahu your committee would pre-
fer¬
leaving to the Legislature to determine Adopod
Vida from special committee onitem of Pay of Police of Oahuol630 re ported handing in a do
tailed list of the pay of officersTabled for consideration with thebil
Then the House was ordered intoCommittee of the Whole on HoueeBill 2 Loan Bill with Andrade intho chair The first business takenup was the communication from theChamber of Commerce relating towharves and tho necessity ot havingnew ones built Kaniho moved toindefinitely postpone and Keliinoito refer to a special committeeAfter some diBoussion on points oforder etc the Kaniho motion wasput and oarried by a vote of 17 ayesto 10 noes
The report on the purohase oflot Electric Light Station NuuanuValley was then taken up andafter soma disoussion as to whetherit rhould be a Territorial or Countyof Oahu charge the item 6000was ineerted as in tho btll as Terri-torial
¬
chargeKeliino from Maui delegation
reported on the pro rata for MauiOhillingworth moved to adopt andPurdy hat the whole bo summedup before adoption of report andthe lattor motion was carried
A recess was orderedBO as to findout the total and when summed upwaa found to foot a total of 228COO instead of the Maui pro rata of
18465158 A Bubstituto reportwas filed rooting 181000
Wright moved an amendment toOhillingwortha nntion that theBubstituto report be adopted andAylett moved to defer this latterbeing put and oarrlod
On motioD the committee rosereported progress and asked leaveto sit again Adopted
On motion of Andrade recess wastaken at 1207 oolook
THE SENATE TUIItTY Eiaiiril DAY
Met pursuant to adjournment andapproved the minutes of the pre-
vious¬
daysSeoretary Carter notified that tho
Governor signed Aot 4 relating tothe expenses of the Houje jour-nal
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A communication Bigned by As ¬
sistant Attorney General Weaver
was read in reply to one from theSenalo of June 2 1903 asking howmauy days the prosent extra sotBionof the Legislature of tho Territoryof Hawaii may Bit under tho pro-
visions¬
of tho Organic Aot Fol-
lowing¬
is tho replySoction il of the Organic Act
bojb that each session of tho Login- -
latum shall continue not longerthan sixtydayp exoluding Sundaysand holidays providing howeverthat the Governor may extend euohsession for not more than thirtydays The Seotion also provideBthat tho Governor may convenethe Legislature or the Senate alonein special session under this clausethere are only two sessions known
fto the law a regular session and a
Bpeoial BOBsioD Each session shallcontinue not longer than sixty daysexcluding Sundays and holidaysAny session may be extended thirtydayB by the Governor
The sesBon now sitting is a Bpe-
oial¬
session of the Legislature as awhole convened by the Governorfor a particular purpose and thosession shallt continue fur sixtydays Section 43 clearly providesfor this by staling that each ses ¬
sion of the Legiaaturo shall con-
tinue¬
not longer than sixty daysetc
The House returned June 9Senate Bill 11 an emergency appropriation for the Treasury De-
partment¬
after having passed thirdreading
The invitation bf Major MjClellan was now read- - inviting the Sen-ate
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to the parade and review of theregular troops and N G H last Saturday
Then were read the communioationa from the Chamber of Commerce already reported in theHouse paoceedings The one relating to wharves in Honolulu harborwas referred to Public Lands com-
mittee¬
and the olerk instructed toacknowledge receipt also with theone relaive to the Board of Healthwhich was referred to Health andEducation v
Ijenbirg moved reo3as and Bald ¬
win adjournment the lattor prevaiiog whioh was taken at 1025oclock
lots Havo a Dance
The Progress Hall was paoked onSaturday night to see the little totsof Mrs Gunns dancing class givean exhibition of their fancy dreasparty No particular mention needbe made for all the pieoes on theprogram were well exicuted someeven creating laughter- - Miss ThemaMurphy was ucdar a disadvantageia the rendering of her song Asleepin the DaepV for sjjoVwas sufferingwith a bad cold but she did herbest considering and cam9 out allright But in singing the Wasserfal in oompany with Eith MoOhesney she showed better voiceand both acquittal themselveswell is mn
Bishop Oaea Again
Judge Estoe this morning againtook up the 033B of E F Bargar va
Faxon Bishop Colleotor Stackablewas called upon to testify ia regardto a letter b3 had received appoint-ing
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a baaid of immigrant inspec-
tors¬
and the court by reference tothe minutes refreshed ita mind onthe happenings of Saturday JudgeHartwell began the argument andwaa followed by Mr Matthew manA deoisiou will probably be reachedthis afternoou
No Superintendent TotThe Governors oounoil this morn ¬
ing further considered the names ofapplicants for tho publio workBoQlce billet but no conclusion wasreadied in respect to tho same Theoounoil was divided iu its choicebstween Eben Low E O WinstonMarston Campbsll and E It Adamseach of the candidates havingfrienda Before a flaal decision In
reached the Governor will likelyoonfer with the Sanate
A number of matters wore putoyer and another meeting to consi ¬
der them will llkly be held thisVfoek
Drink
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Is an absolutely pure product of malthops browed under the most
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The Pacific Hardwire Co LtdBETHEL STREET
SECOND WEEK OP OUK
Grand Olosixig Oixt SalYSl iN THE HISTORY OF THE ISLANDS HAS THERE BEEN SUOHAN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES
All our overstock ot Tinware such as Tea ntid Coileo Pots Dish Pans Cov ¬ered Pails etc must bo closed out rather than inovo it to our now locationcorner oi jorc anu lucrcnant streets
Steel Enameled WareOur surplus stock will bo offered for salo beginning Monday morning atprices that be duplicated in thoStalee
To mako shopping easy wo have arranged all the articles on
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JARS JUGS BUTTER COOLERSWATER COOLERS PITCHERS
MILK CROOKS
And lots of other things
We sell these very cheap Wedeliver any article no matter howinsignificant to any place in thecity
Get our priceB youll buy them
Lewis Co LtdTHE BIG GROCERY
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Hotel St near Fort
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Its Expressions are OutspokenWITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR
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Sobviyob and Rial Eotatb Agent
ISOOffloe Bethel Brant over the New
Model Reitsozant
H R HITOHOOOK
Attorney at Law
Offioe Merohant Street CartwriShtBuilding
1474 tf
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Ho lfi Kaahamana Street
HENRY E HIGHTON
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Southwest corner Fort and King StsHonolulu T H
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AGENTS FORWestebn Suoab Refining Co Siv
Fbanoisoo Cal
Baldwin Locomotive Wobks Purdelfhia Fa
Newell Universal Mill CoManufacturers of National Cane
Shredder New York N Y
Pabaffine Paint Company SanFbanoisoo Cal
Ohlandt and Company San Fban ¬
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Pacific Oil Tbanspobtation CoSan Fbanoisoo Cal
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TABLE VINES
Justly known to bo the
CHOICEST CALIFORNIA PRODUCT A
large supply of the differ ¬
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Sole Agents and GeneralDistributors for the Ha--fvau- an
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Harmony in Democratic Party
Oonltnued fiom 1st page
do not want RoobbvoU at any costand stbey do not intend to haveRoossvelt Thoy will not ask foranything that the so called Bryanwing of tho party or if you pleasethe regular democraoy cannotgrant gladly I think they Wouldprefer an eastern man who it aoonptablo to Mr Bryan and the regular democracy and I think this willbe conceded them If eo then theywill support the tioket as loyally asany good democrat did in the yoarsof 1896 or 1900 and will help eleothim triumphantly for Roosevelt istheir bete noir and they will go toalmost any length to beat him Letthe regular democrats then stopberating tho gold demoorata andtho men who left the party in 1896for they will bo with them in 1901and on the tertin dictated by theregular or Bryan democrats Thornis no occasion for republican smilesand cocksureness at thii time Theyare up gainst it good and hardThere is no further occasion fordemocratic dumps for the cloudsare fast blowing over The party isin better Gx today than it has beensince 1892 All this I have told youis still an undercurrent and has notcome to the surface but it will inthe near future and all will see it asplainly Q3 1 do Democratic victoryis in the air
Nights candles are burnt outand jocund day stands tip toe onthe misty mountain tops
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Lewis Estate Bale
The business premises at Kingand Bethel streets were sold on Sa-
turday¬
to L L MoCandless for 32500 Lots on the Waikiki roadBold at follows No 2 l250to JD L Lewie No 4 500 same No 5
100 A K Lewis No 6 375 C Law- -
is No 7 395 J D Lewis No 8225 Mrs Marie Humphreys No 9200 L H Wolfe No 10 325 same
No 12 295 P Kalauokalani No 13255 J D Lewis Nb 14 290 J D
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Passengers ArtivedFrom Hilo and way ports per
stmr Einau June 13 -- Geo M Sut-ton
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Mrs Geo M Sutton Master Sut-ton
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Mrs W De Witt Miss Dj WittJ H Blis Mrs CHW HitchcockMiss Leslie Wight Miss E WightF L Stanley Prof O J Lyons E HAustin K K Andrewp S GourleyR P Doran John Wilcox B WilcoxDr S Kojima wife and daughter DL Van Dine John Maguire JohnPlunkett Chester Doyle W L Stariley Mrs J Moanauli and child R HTrent
Per stmr Mikahala from Nswiliwili June M C P Morsp F F Mau-ry
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F H Jordan Chin Kun HeeFat F Biuman Mr and Mrs Fassotb J H Fafsotb J FaBHothMr and Mrs S Braga and 61 deok
Par etmr Claudine June 14John Aimoku Jcmeph Aea O HCooke Ah Ping J O Young H PBaldwin Miss J Asberry MssSmith O W Ashford S K KdatwellMiss Kanahole Mr Sauford WBrede J M Vivas A G Correa 1 DHarries Aming R W Wilcox wifoand two children and servant MewKin Pak Sing A W Seabury andniece T Shins T Okubj S B KaiupW Ah Yau Jos WoDg Leong QueenLiliuokalopi Miss Myra HuleluheW S Stone
Passengers DepartedPer bktn Irmgard June 14 for
San Francisco Mrs A B Fox F APotter aud wife
Per bark Annie Johnson June 14for San Franoiaco Mrs MP DuringMrB Littlejjhn and son H M FreckCarl Z ehn J A Jordan W H Hadlej Miss E Thomas
Died
Bal To this oily June 11 1903 ofhemorrhage of the brain EugenoBal aged 79 yeara
Van Giesen In this oity June 141903 of enteritis and hepatitis J HVan Gieeon aged 65 years
Photographic
PortraitsFine Assortment of ISLAND
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First Class tfork Gnarinteif
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Corner Fort and Hotol Street2676 tf
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Cs pitD1 6 5000000Organized under thoLaws
of the Territory ofHawaii
The HAWAIIAN REALTYand MATURITY CO Ua
LoansMortgages SecuritiesInvestments and Real Estate
HOMES built on theInstallment Plan
HOME OFFICE Molntyre Building Honolulu T H
The Hawaiian Realtyand Maturity Co Ltd
L K KENT WELLManager
Fire LossSale - - -
A large lot of Horse and Muleshoes assorted sizes
Galvanized Iron Buckets assortedsizes
Band gal v Im Tubs at sortedsizes
Sisal and Manila Rope assortedsizeB
Planters and Goose Neok Hoesassorted sizes
R R Pickfl Axe avi Piok Mat- -tookn assorted sizes
Axe Hoe and Pick Handler as¬
sorted sizesReady Mixed Faints assorted
colorsAgate Ware
The above merchandise must besold cheap for oash by
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turn Present net income 90 prmontn apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGW 00Qm Uorohnfll
SOU BALE
8500 houseand lot onLiliha Street near King Only smalloash payment received Apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE DO20ft Merchant Htreo
Fred Harrison
Contractor and Builder
All Work Entrusted Promptly Attended to 2238 tf
VOX BENT OB LEABE
The residence and premises of thoundersigned at Kolihl For termsapply to him personally at the Ha ¬
waiian Hardware Cos storeABRAHAM FERNANDEZ
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