'-'C'' iwfW)iwwiwuiji JHBMaMMMWHyagMHManROTMMMMMMEASCaMUMM M ' " BPgE ' ' IIIMIJ"MPiWlMlBBPWSfpWWWlgiMllK - MDimiaKMSimnHHBHHHIHHaBiBBBIHWHBHHF liaiilla lllM- ' II ! A m - - -- -. - - , - .--... a.- J . Mr. - - f HI , -' - . " , , ?." -' A tft ' gT - Drink r EF' j America's Greatest Favorite M ?M H. HACKFELD & CO., 'M1 Limited JB JUUD iAJ til 113 fM Che Pacific Guano 'ft. fertilizer Company r Vlffe I are the manufacturers of the wl cuowii ; FERTILIZERS ; - ' Fertilizers made io Order t " ' Analysis Guaranteed . I H. HACKFELD & CO., y- II Limited I I SOLE AGENTS I I I HIJET SUOAH TKA1M2. jpv, ' r. i Lv " v.,, C0 . ' L t?' Tjjj"': Br'' W. A. RAY I. K. RAY Vhe &t ays i S?ea Sstatdj Commission and financial jfyonis Tfjarino and &ire tfnsurancoj Tfotary Public and jrfuctionoers COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY WATANUENUE ST. HIIA HAWAII 1 1 ii i! ! n CAREY'S Ilrokers Say Ilnstorn Slitpmcnts Will Not Krilncr I'rlccs. New York, Oct. 22. The report that the beet sugar refiners of Calt- .,fornla have begun sending granu lated sugar to New York, with the idea of competing with the local refiners in the latter's own territory, is not generally regarded by the trade here as an important factor in the market conditions, nor is it be lieved that a decrease from present list prices will result from this sit uation. As a matter of fact, there has al ways been a spirited rivalry be tween the Eastern sugar refiners and the beet sugar manufacturers for the possession of the interior markets, but until this year very little beet sugar has found its way as far cast as the seaboard in com petition with the cane product. Most of the beet sugar produced in California and the Ear West has heretofore found its way to Kansas City, and from there to St. Louis, and even as far East as Chicago. This year, however, the Western crop has been unusually large, both as to area and yield, and after the product had been shipped to Kan sas City and vicinity it was found that there would be quite a large surplus over the consumptive de mand at that toint. It is this sur plus which is being utilized to find a sale in the New York market. While only two shipments have thus far been arranged for, each of i.oootons, the lirst to come by steamship around the Horn and the second by the Southern Pacific Railroad to Galveston, and thence by steamship here, it is stated on good authority that this is only the beginning of a movement in this direction. What proportions the movement may eventually assume can only be conjectured, but it is predicted by those in a position to know that the extent of the invasion will not be of sufficient importance to cause the combine to cut its local prices. In speaking of the present situa tion a broker, who is well ac quainted with all the existing facts, said: "The American Sugar Refining Company is not using the Missouri River as a barrier against shipments of beet sugar cast of that point, as has been stated. "It simply takes the stand that it is entitled to a fair proportion of business in any markets in which the freight rates from its various refineries will allow it to participate. "It is making a price of 4.50c per pound on Missouri River points and is shipping sugar there, not by lake and rail, but by slow routes. The interior of Missouri is being supplied with shipments from New York via Galveston. "Mississippi River points from New Orleans to St. Paul are sup plied from the refinery at New Orleans. "It is true that the American Co. did have great difficulty last year in selling any sugars in the beet sugar territory, for the reason that the "beet contracts guaranteed a lower price than any the American companies could possibly name. In fair competition they then re- J taliated by cutting prices to a point that would deprive the beet inter-1 ests of any profits. "Such a state of affairs, of course, caused a general demoralization of the interior markets, but it now ap pears that the rivalry will be more above board this year. As to afiecting the local market it is out of the question." A man closely identified with beet sugar interests, who was inter viewed today concerning the pro posed invasion of this section of the country, ridiculed the idea that the development in the present contest II OUT IN KUUAIt. Shipment of Uollnoil lied Suirar Io Aliunde Mnrkcl Causes Cut . Magnesia Flexible Cement ROOFING is constructed in the most approved inannor, and of materials that offer the greatest possible resistance to our particular climate. We solicit your inquiries. Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd., Mo New York, Nov. 6. After years of mimic warfare for local stock market purposes, the sugar trust at last faces a real enemy 111 the per son o( Oxuard and his hosts of the beet sugar trust. Ilavcmcyer, gen eral for the old trust, today began active defensive operations by cut ting the prices of granulated n fur ther 10 cents n hundred pounds and discontinuing guarantees. This is expected to demoralize the trade, 90 that when the ship ments made to this port by the beet sugar trust arrive there will be no market except at a figure below the price of production. At the same time the Havemeyer trust has cut the price at the Missouri river, where the two sugars meet on equal terms. Willctt &. Gray, who are popularly supposed to represent the old sugar trust, will say today in their circular: "None of the refined from Cali fornia has yet arrived, and the ac tion thus far of Ihc refiners can ouiy ue L'uusiuereu us rM-l'',"llu.) N. Ohlanilt. to the actual conflict when the J c. oiiiumit, sugars come in. "It goes without saying that another cut in the price of refined at the seaboard is only a question of a few days, and one of the sharp est fights in the history of the sugar trade is undoubtedly near at hand. A Unique Monument. There are eighteen graveyards in the town of Windham, Me., and the strangest device of all to mark a burial spot is to be found in the old Smith graveyard, which is situ ated some fifty yards back from the highway. This is a comparatively large and handsome yard, says the Boston Transcript, containing sev eral costly and imposing monu ments, including that erected to John Anderson, soon after his death in 1853. In this yard Charles H. Ilunnewcll owns a good sized lot nearly in the center. In the middle of the lot he has set up on a brick base a large open fire place, with the long crane hanging in the upper part. This fireplace did duty in the old Ilunnewcll house, which is still occupied by Mr. Ilunnewcll and family. The old bricks in front of the fire place are the ones originally used in the house, as are the andirons which impart to this strange monument such a if the word is permissible in this connection hospitable look. The frame which is inserted in this great open fireplace contains a printed record of eight generations of Ilunnewclls, or from 1664 to November 1, 1901, a period of 247 years. In addition, the frame con tains surrounding the family re cord on all sides pictures of the oxen, cows, hogs and poultry owned by Mr. Ilunnewcll, and which drew prizes at the fairs.. There is also a large picture repre senting u farm scene in winter. The frame contains pictures of seven hens, two hogs, four cows, six oxen in single pictures and one group of various domestic animals. Cuptitlu (lilllltlis lleatl. . San Erancisco, Nov. fi. Captain T. II. Griffiths, commodore com mander in the service of Williams, Dinioud & Co., is dead. Full of years and still in active service, he passed away on November 1, 400 miles off Cape Blanco on board the bark Kaiulani. The Kaiulani, which left Seattle two weeks ago for Honolulu, in command of Cap tain Griffiths, put in here yesterday to laud for burial the body of the late skipper. He died qu te sud denly and from causes unknown. He had been suffering from stomach s He was 70 years 01 age, a native 01 Wales and daughter. BEAMER'S Christmas Suggestions Buy Buy your husband a pocket knife your wife a pair of scissors your son a bicycle your daughter a leather novelty your father a fine razor your mother a nice purse Buy The rest of the family will find at my store the fiuest stock of all kinds of Sporting Goods from a Fish hook to a pair of Boxing Gloves, Ammunition, Wheels, Guns. P. C. BEAHER, Hilo, Hawaii J ESTABLISHED 1864 J. A. Uuck C. II. Buck N. OHLANDT & CO. AlANUKACTUUKRS AND DKAMlllS IN FERTILIZERS OP Euery Description. Bone Meal, Sulphate of Potash, , Sulphate of Ammonia, Alaska Fish Scrap, Hoof Meal, Muriate of Potash, Nitrate of Soda, . Double Superphosphate High Grade Tankage. Office : 127 Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Factory: ,r Indiana & Yolo Sts Certificate of Analysis accompanies our shipments, which we guarantee to be correct. ,JK. OD. GUARD, Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. ORDERS FILLED AT SHORT NOTICE. When You Get .1 cool, refreshing drink you don't always stop to think ol its wholcsomeness that's proper ly attended to in leaves a wife and was in any way spectacular. 'It is simply a question of supply We nml ,j is th ht 'hnt th mid demand," he said, "and we 1.1-, colUril)lUetl to his tnklK 0rr. U. leim 10 miirKUi our pruuuei wiiui ever we can get the hest price. "The beet sugar yield has been unusually large this year, and all beyond the consumption of the West and middle West will prob ably be shipped to New York. It is only fair competition and not the inauguration of a sugar war in any particular. "It is an old established rule that beet sugar always sells at 10 points below the price of sugar manufac tured from cane, and the fact that beet sugar sold in the West last year 10 points below the American Sugar Co.'s quotations on the day of delivery did not mark the inaug uration of any new theory." Rheumatism has been cured in a multitude of cases during the past sixty years by Pain-Kiu.kk. This potent remedy rubbed vigorously iu and around the suffering parts, will relieve all stiffness, reduce the swelling, and kill all pain. The most stubborn cases yield to this treatment when persevered iu. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer. Perry Davis'. 25c. and 50c. ii'i:'; ) Mr ft Rainier Beer Whether you want wholcsome ness or good flavor, you get more in this drink than in any other, no exceptions Rainier Bottling Works Honolulu, Agents J. E. Rocha. MERCHANT TAILOR has removed to new quarters on Front Street next door to J. I), Kennedy's JAS. M. CAMERON, 1 Plumber, Tinner, Metal Worker. Mr. Cameron Is prepared to give esti mates mi all kinds of Plumbing Work nud to guarantee all work done. He carries a full line of the latest , suitings nud guarantees satisfaction and fit, 1 J. E. Rocha, Front St. M&Mt&iLA 1 . kr 1 mamm tfiHtfKKmi mj7l7n mj IT'tfCv" Rupture Dr. Pltrce'. 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