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HAWAII progress- HOLOMUA.
Yol.1. No, 2.
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Office: 113 Kaabniuana Street, 'Honolnln
Hawaiian Islands.
CHARLES CRE1GHTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ofllco: 113 Kanhnnieun Stveet, Houolultt
Hawaiian. Islands.
OLXRECE IV. ASHFORD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT
LAW.
'Office: 01(1 Capitol Building, (Houolnlu
Hnlo), adjoining Post Offioe,
Honolulu.
A. ROSA,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.No'.-lo Kaahumanu St. , Honolulu ,
Hawaiian Islands.
PAUL NEUMAX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
3Lt Merchant Street, Honolulu,
.Mutual Telephone 41o.
. J. M. DAVIDSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW;s
305 Merchant St., Office Mutual)
Tel. ISO, Residence 67.
S. K. KA-NE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offiee: . Corner King and Bethel
streets, up-stairs.
CHAS. MOLTENO,
EtjT TONSORIAL ARTIST, "3
No. oil King Street, Honolulu,
H. I. Give me a trial.
NATIONAL IRON WORKS,
QoEKX STJiBKT,
Between Alakou & Richard Sts.:
THE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to
make rll lands of
Iron Brass, Bronze, Zinc,
Tin and Lead Castings. Also a
General Repair Shop for Steam Engines,
lUre Mills, Cora Mills,
Water Wheels, Wind Mills, etc
Machines for the Cleaning of Co&e,
Csstor Oik, Bmbs, Ramie, SisaL
Fwflte Leaves & oihee Fibrous Pkats,
Aad Paper Stock.
Alee MacMaes fat Extracting Starck fnara
ike Manioc, ArjstrRs&t, etc
3T All Orsjs prafisptly attd4 te. .
WHITE, RITMAN t CO.
gu.siucss (Carte
BRUCE & A. J. CARTWRiCHT
Busisess of a Fiduciary Nirtnre Transacted.
Pronpt attention given to the management
of Estates, Guardians, Trusts.
OjOces, : CarlwrigHt Bu.ildir.$,
Merchant Street, Honolulu.
F. H. RED WARD,
CONTRACTOR asd BUILDER,
No. 506 King.Street, Honolulu,
Hawaiian Islnads.
MACFARLANE & CD.
Dealers in Wines and Spirits $
i
Kaahnmcsu Street, Honolnln. j
Bell Telephose 3S1. E. O. Box 32
W. W. BRIGHT & SON,
Carriage -and Wagon Builders
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
79 and SO Kang-Street, Hcaolnla, H.3.
H. E. MdNTYRE.Vfc BRO.,
Grocert, Feed Store & Bakery.,
Corter df
King and Fort Sts., Honolulu.
J, PHILLIPS,
practical plumber, gas.fitteb
copper-smith,
S3T House and Ship Job "Work
Pxomptly Executed.
No. 71 King Street, Honolulu.
G-DNSALtTES & CD,,
Importers & Dealers in
Groceries, Wines, Spirits, &c.
Queen St. , Honolulu.
iCmpire Saloon,
JAMES OLDS, Pkoi-eietoii.
fine Wineft Liquor, Beei,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Corner Nuuanu and Hotel Streets
EEWIS J. LEVEY,
Real Estate and Genei-al
Auctioneer.
Corner Fort aud Qnecn Streets, Honolulu
Personal attention given to Sales
of Furniture, Real Estate,
Stock and General
Merchandise.
Mutual Telephone 23S.
Chas. T. Gulick
notary public
For the Island of Oaliu.
Agent- lo Take Acknowledgments
to Labor Contracts.
Agent to Grant Marriage Licen
ses, Honolulu, Oahu.
Agent for the- Haw'n ,Islands of
Pitt & Scott's Freight
and Parcels Express.
Agent for the Burlington Route.
Real Mb Brrter aM Geieral Apit.
Bell Tel. ZH5; Mut Tel.
139; P. Q. Boxilo.
OFFICE: No. 38 MERCHANT
Street, Hoaolulu, H. X.
H. F. BERTELMANN.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
So King St., Bell Telephone 107.
HARRISON BROS.,
E-)ONTRACTOR3 AND BUILDERS,
203 Fort St., Honolulu.
TH0MAS LINDSAY.
Manufacturing -Jeivektr and -Watchmaker,
"Mclrierny Block, 4(5"F6rt St Honolulu.
MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE,
!S. I. SHAWn Pewpeietor,
CHOICE LIQUORS
and JUNE SEER,
Corcer of King and Nuuanu Sts.,
Mutual TeL423. Honolulu,
UW.IiCFiSLiJEiCO.,
Importers & Com mission
' MERCHANTS,
Honolulu, - Hawaiian Islands
AGENTS FOR
Mirrlees, Watson cl Co.,
Scotland Street Iron Works, Leeds.
John Fowler ct Co., (Leeds).
Limited Skam Plow acd Locomotive
Works, L-eds. .,"
Wing JVlowChan,
IJCRDRTERS AND
Commission Merchants
DEALERS LV
China and Japan Tea,
Provisions, Manila Cigars,
GROCERIES, SILKS,
MATTING,
Camphor Wood Trunks, Rattan
Chairs, etc., etc.
304 King St., Honolulu, P. O.
Box No. 180, Mutual Tel. No. 78.
H, MAY & CD,,
Tea Dealers, Coffee Roasters
Provision Merchants
9S Fort Street, - Honolulu
Families, Plantations and Ships
supplied with choicest
European & American Groceries
California Produce by Every
S.teamer.
Bell Telephone 331. Post Office Box 32.
W.W.WRIGHT&SON
v.
In All Its Branches.
Horseshoeing
A SPECIALTY.
79 and 80 King St Honolulu.
O III
Bite
ntfrnl ilrfrtiscmcnts
Turn. P. SEVEnrx. A. W. Bolstxe.
ALOHA GALLERY,
513 Fort Street. Hoxoutlc.
(Up-stairs.)
Portraits & Landscapes
Finest Collection of Hawaiian Views.
P. O. Box 4DS.
"FAT BOY."
BAY HORSES SALOON I
P. McLNERNY, Proprietor,
Fine Liquors, Wines and Beer.
Corner Bethel axd Hotkl Sts.
Elias KauluIaauWright
DENTIST,-
Comer or King and Bethel Sts., Upstairs,
Entrance on King Street.
Ofexce Hours-From 9 a.m. to
12 in., 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays
excepted.
CHAS. GTRDLER,
Importer and Commission
jSIerchant.
AGENT FOR
J..& P. Coats' .Machine Thread
Jonas Brocks' Machine Thiead
Barbour's Linen Thread
Pears Soap
P. O. Box 35S. Mutual Telephone 704
ESTABLISHED A. D. 1S63.
Pioneer Steam
Candy Factory !
BAKERY amd
lee Cream Parlors
F. HORN, Proprietor.
PRACTICAL
Confectioner I Orniiiiieiiter
In all branches of the business on
these islands.
AMERICAN, FRENCH, ENG
LISH and GERMAN
PASTRIES MADE TO ORDER.
Wedding and Birth-day
Made .of the very best material,
unsurpassed in richness of quali
ty and ornamented in unapproach
able style, at lower prices than
an' other establishment in Ho
nolulu. FaniiliJaliagFencil Bfaad,
Guava Jell-,
Preserved Tamarinds
and
Tamarind Svrup.
ALL CONFECTIONERY
Manufactured at my Estab
lishment are Guaranteed tn be Positively
Pure and sold at prices no
other establishment can
compete with.
FACTORY & STORE,
No. 71 Hotel Street,
Between Nunanu and Fort Streets
BOTH TELEPHONES No. 71.
SPBECKELS SPEAKS OUT.
His Opinion of the Hawaiian
Government and its organs.
Claus Sreckeis was seen by a
Call reporter last night regard
ing his disposition of property in
Hawaii and the situation of affairs
generally in that country. Mr.
Spreckels was not averse to ex
pressing himself. In fact, when
it came to discussing the member
of the Provisional Government
and the alleged inspired utter
ances of the Star and Advertiser
he grew embarrassingly eloquent,
if we may use the expression. In
lurid terms Mr. Spreckels por
trayed their crimes, committed
and contemplated, aud pictured a .
condition of affairs under the
present Government that was
anything but complimentary to
those in cower.
Mr. Spreckels' attention was
called to an article in a recent
issue of the Hawaiian Star, in
which an alleged prominent em
ployee of his was quoted as ex
pressing himself as follows:
A prominent employeo of Claus
Spreckels, who recently came
here from the coast was in a
Fort-Street store the other day
and sjaid that "the old man"
Had transferred all his propertj
on these Islands to his sons and
daughter, so as to put it beyond
the reach of any possible con
fiscation.. . " Colonel Spreckels is not going
to Washington," said this em
ploye, "but he iutends to remain
at San Francisco and let the Ha
waiian politics alone. Ho is con
vinced that he made a great mis-
take and took a decided risk
when he came hero to oppose an
nexation and badger the Govern
ment. He sees clearly enough
that the .Provisional authorities
are giving Hawaii the best system
of rule it ever had, and ho begins
to feel that annexation will win.
In the meantime he knows that
it will not pay him to kick against
pricks"
"Doesn't the transfer mean
that Mr. Spreckels is going to re
turn and make another campaign,
secure in the belief that he can
not then bo deprived of his island
holding us a punishment?"
"Not at all! I happen to know
that he intends to leave Hawaiian
public affairs alone, and devote
his business genius to things
which, will be more profitable to
him."
" Do the transfers include
everything the Sugar King bus
here'"
" Even-thing! Real estate,
stocks, credits and the like. The
family residence and other real
estate go to his daughter Emma
and his sons get the stock."
As to the transfer of some pro
perty to his children, Mr. Sproc
kets said that the report was cor
rect, but the statement that ho
had disposed of all of his inter
ests in Hawaii, in that or any
otner manner, he absolutely and
emphatically denied.
"I have given away a few mil
lions." he said, "but I have done
that before, and I still have mil-
Mionsleft"
J ( Continued on fourth page.)