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SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 1880.
THE ANTI-CHINESE AGITATION fcl
THE COAST.
The Anti-Chinese Statu Com on
tion met at Snn Jose, Cnl., on 1 ub.
lth, and was attended by 100 dele
gates from eight counties. I'lic
following resolutions were pas1 ad,
and the Convention adjourned to
meet at Sacramento ou March loth :
".Ilcsolvcd, That the name of this
organization be the California Non
Partisan Anti-Chinese Association.
"Jicsolved, That we regard the
Chinese among us as a mental,
physical, moral and financial evil.
"Jlcsolved, That the Chinese
must go.
"Jiesolved, That all our methods
and laws of action be consonant with
the laws of the State of California
and the United States.
"Jlesolvcd, That committees
should be appointed in every city,
town and community, favoring the
expulsion of the Chinese from the
State by all lawful means, and
pledging those who sign to refrain
from patronizing the Chinese, or
purchasing the products of their
labor, and that said committees re
port to the State Executive Commit
tee the names, residences and place
of business of all who do not sign.
"Jicsolvcd, That we recmomend
secrecy in the preparation of all
lists and pledges, and to that end
favor the distribution of printed
lists and pledges for individual sig
natures. "Jlesolvcd, That at the earliest
possible moment each community
be requested to send to the State
Executive Committee the names of
individuals, linns or corporations
who refuse to discharge Chinamen,
and that a vigorous and unrelenting
boycott be established against those
who oppose the almost unanimous
sentiment of the people of this
State, the State Executive Commit
tee to lix a date when a general
boycott throughout the State shall
be inaugurated.
uJ!e$tlved, That we recommend
that district, county and township
organizations be formed to co-operate
with and report to the Stale or
ganization. "Jlesolvcd, That this convention
demands of Congress the abrogation
of the IJurlingame treaty, as it de
prives the State of the right to regu
late its own police and sanitary af
fairs. All States and Territories
are requested to join California in
this movement against the Chinese."
It was also resolved to have 1,1,000
copies of the following pledge print
ed and circulated: "The Chinese
must go. Wc, the undersigned,
hereby declare that we are in favor
of the adoption of all lawful means
for the exclusion of the Chinese from
the Pacific coast; and we hereby
pledge that we will not employ
Chinamen, directly or indirectly,
nor purchase the products of Chinese
labor."
A resolution was carried setting
forth that no one shall be elected to
olllce in any anti-Chinese league of
an' township, county, district or
State organization, or State conven
tion, who has not refrained from
patronizing the Chinese or purchas
ing the products of their labor.
FEMININE BREVITIES.
A Bridgeport woman look a pair
of No. 7 shoes because they "didn't
cost no more than them little tt's."
The question lias frequently been
asked why Highlanders wear petti
coals. "We arc advised that it is be
cause their wives wear the breeches.
Lowell Citizen.
It is thought that if Sara Bern
hardt were as slim as some of the
jokes which are being made upon
licr she would have to hire some
body to carry her clothes around.
Princess Isabeau of Paris is going
to found a home for aged and indi
gent dogs and cats. As a friend of
dumb brutes the Princess Isabeau
ideal, remarks a bold punster.
Queen Victoria is represented as
having a very determined expres
sion. An old benedict says it will
be remembered that her majesty
was for many years a married wo
man. Queen Victoria dislikes London. .
Possibly the man who holds up two
apples as samples of what ho has in
his wagon too frequently invades
her Majesty's side entrance, says
Henry "Watterson.
You may fool a woman as to the
age of the world or the orbit of a
comet, but tlon'l try to pull wool
over her eyes by palming off an old
hen as a spring chicken, says an ob
serving old benedict.
Felix Iiciuo, a Continental critic,
ungallantly declares that "young
ladies in England habitually disdain
the uses of the door-mat and enter,
no matter what drawing-room, with
dirty feet."
The wife of ex-Secretary Belknap
is living in Paris, educating her
daughter. They aro as devoted to
each other as ever, but the lady who
once was the most fascinating lady of
the Cabinet, led Washington society,
and whose No. 1 shoo was the envy
! of all the ladies of the capital,
shuns the society in which she was
the queen.
FOli SA LE,
A FIRST-CLASS truck or hukHorre.
Apply to O. W. SIACF -BLANE,
I .num- nu Street. 52 3w
FOB SALE,
A FTW lino Building LoH on Hero
J:. tanla Street. Apply to
tanla Street. Apply to
M.D. M0NSAV.HATT.
37 Merchant Street.
M lm
TO KENT, CUE IP.
A COTTAGE of C Hoot is. Flvo
minutes' walk from ,hc Post
Oflloe. Apply to
J. ALFRED MAGOON,
12 Merchant Street -13 If
To Lot Furiiisltt'tf,
A T Klhtuca, Kauni, n comfortable
l House mid Cottage eminently suita
ble uir it family wishing to spend a
b ,it lime In the country. Apply to
MANAGER,
30 tt Kilnuca Sugar Co., Kntml.
TO LET.
riMlE Resilience lately occupied by
JL Mr. J. T. Waterhouse, Jr., in Xuu.
ami Avenue. Would be a very dealra
Iilc House for a family. Alo, '- Cot
t aces on School Street. For full parti
ctiTora apply at J. T. WATEUIIOUSE'S
Queen Street Store. 54 2w
NOTICE.
I N tho matter of the Estate of WM.
KOGO, deceased. Notice is hereby
given to all persons indebted to the
Estate of William Fogo, deceased, a
subject of the King of Portugal, to
make. Immediate payment thereof to
Mr. "W. O. Parke, at his olllce, in Hono.
lulu, over the Rank of Messrs. Bishop &
Co. All persons having claims against
the said estate are hereby notified to
present the same duly verified to the
said W. C. Parke within sixty days
from the date hereof.
(Sig.) A nn SOUZA CANAVARRO,
Consul of Portugal.
Honolulu, Feb. 10, 1880. 53 3w
Two Suburban Cottages to
Let.
37IBST That elegant Cottago liitl c
. to occupied by the ownei, Jn.n
Kobcllo. with line llower and fiui'.
garden, stables, etc. Terms favorable.
SECOND The two-story Cottage two
doors makai of the above, lately oecti.
pied by the late A. T. Baker, having
garden, stable, etc. Terms favorable.
Both premises are connected with tho
city water service. Apply to
I1YMAN BROS.
Queen Stiect. 101 tf
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Manufacturers ot
Soda Water, Ginger Ale,
Florida Lemonndc, Aciated "Waters of
all kinds, Fruit S3 rups and Essences.
We Use Patent Stopers
in all our Bottles.
Wc invite particular attention to our
Patent Filter, recently intioduced, by
which all waters used in our manufac
tures is absolutely freed from all im
purities. Wc deliver our Goods frrc of charge
to all pnrts of the city. "We guarantee
our Goods to be the best in the market.
Careful attention paid to Island Orders.
Address
The Crystal Soda Works,
P. O. Box 307, Honolulu.
Hell Telephone : : 208
Hutnul Telephone : 330
tST Orders left with Benson, Smith &
Co., No. 11 Fort Street, will receive
piompt attention.
Wc, also, are Agents for the sale
of J. "W. HlMgloy's
Celebrated Cigars,
188 of his own manufacture. Om
PIONEER
St'm Candy Factory
and Bakery.
Established IS 63.
F. HORN,
Proprietor.
No. 71 HOTEL ST., between
Nuuanu and Fort Sts.
Has always on hand the largest Stock
of Candies, both Plain and Fancy, guar,
antecd to bo STRICTLY PURE
AVlioloKalo and ?etiiil.
Ricli Wedding Cakes
Of a Twenty Yeaib' Reputation, all
Sizes always on hand, ornamented
in any stylo.
Pastries of All Description Made to
Order at Short Notice.
3?urts Jintl
Wholesome Bread,
Fresh every Day.
Bell and Mutuul Telephone. No. 74.
P. O .Box No. 75. 108
Crystal
Soda
forte
mt'm- wpnpi
B. F. ) ' 'Nor ,
I'resli'i taut Manager.
PaciiiC Hardware Company,
XiimrxMsi).
Suot jbsc ra to Dillingham & Co. and Samuel Nott.
.fOBTSTP.rJlT, : : t s : : HONOLULU
HOIL.inOL.Y GOODS,
.Tits recilvrd, ox S.S, Alameda and St. Paul, latest designs In
Silver-??! rtod Wore, Chandeliors & Lamps,
.202) Water Filters & Coolers, Cutlory, etc., etc.,' etc.
GEO. ENGELHARDT,
(Formerly with Samuel Nctt).
Importer and Dealer in
STOVES, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING HAHDWABE,
AGATE IRON AND TINWARE.
Agent Hall's Safe and Lock Company.
Beaver Block, - Fort Street.
E3P Store formerly occupied by S. NOTT, opposite Spreckels & Co.'s Bank, -a
lliu
1ST RECEIVED !
A Large and well selected Stock ot
CALIFORNIA
WINES,
compriscdin part as follows:
Cutedel, White Wine,
Reisling,
Red Zinfandel,
Hock, Claret,
Burgundy, Angelica,
Sherry, Port,
Tokay, Sweet Muscat,
Malaga, Madeira,
etc., in Casks and Cases.
Having "ocen appointed sole agents
by Messrs. 13. Lachman & Co. for their
justly celebrated brands, wo aro enabled
to oiler the above goods to our frlonds
and tho public generally at unusually
law rates.-
Freeth & Peacock.
2!0 Cm
COOL CXFW !
ICE CREAM,
BID YOU SAY ?
Mako your wife and children happy
by supplying them with
tho Celebrated
Elite Ice Cream
made from puro Woodlawn Dairy
Cream.
Go and surprise your folks, order a
bucket of our delicious Ico Cream. AVo
pack orders for loo Cream from 1 to DO
quarts in Patent Bef rigcrator Cans, war.
ranted, to keep its delightful flavor and
perfect foun for many hours.
Families, Forties, Balls and Weddings
Supplied.
Our Fancy Cakes arc the Favorito
with all the Ladic3 of Honolulu.
CHOICE FRENCH CANDIES,
Imported J resit and In great variety by
every steamer.
Ring Up Brll Telephone 182 or Mutual 338.
Tho Elite Ice Cream Parlors.
:Vo. SB Hotel Street,
Ave open dully untillll I'.M.
Advertising is the Life of Trade
S9H!
.Us. G. Si'KNCRn,
Soci clary and Treasurer.
Val'ble Stock !
FOB SALE,
11V TIIK
Woodlawn Dairy & Stock Co.
1 Thorough-bred Holslcln Bull,
"Dutchman." 3 years old, will weigh
nboul 1,800 lbs.
1 Holsteln Bull, 12 months old,
"Hercules Second," sired by Judge
McCully's imported Holsteln "Her
cules," dam, a large line graded Ho),
stein cow imported from California.
Dam has given 441bs. of milk in a day
in this country.
1 llolslcin Bull, 9 months old,
"Ajax." This fine thorough-bred Hoi-
stein was sired by "Hercules," dam
"Elma."
We also have several graded Holsteln
Bulls from 2 to 8 mos. old.
This is a rare opportunity ollcrcd to
stock-raiscrs to secure a superior breed
of cattle. Stock men in America claim
that for beef, milk, and butter they aic
superior to any other class of stock.
We have recently imported 2 thorough-bred
Holsteln .Bulls from Syracuse,
N. Y. Thcio animals are iclated to the
finest dairy stock in the world, viz: the
Astggic Family.
The best cow in this family at 0 ycais
of age made the following milk record:
8-1?.rjll)s. in one day, 2,3(UiIbs. in one
month. 18,00t 15-1(1 lbs. in one year end
ing March 25, 1885.
Applications made for bull calves from
these superior animals will receive our
attention. Wc aro agents for Smiths,
Powell ,fc Lamb, and aro prepared to
take orders for stock to be imported
from them. We have open catalogues
of their slock, which wo shall bo pleas,
ed to furnish upon application.
Wo have also been appointed agents
to take orders and sell cattlo and horses
from the well known ranch of Gov.
Leland Stanford, Vina, (Jill. Governor
Sinn lord has been importing from
Smiths, Powell & Lamb thorough-bred
Holstelns by tho car-load, paying as
high as $.1,500 each fr cows.
WOODLAWN DA1BY & STOCK Co.,
Address A. L. Smith, Scc'y.
iis for Beef.
As proof of the superiority of Hol
stelns as beef cattle, we call attention
to the following statement:
In the winter of 1SS4 and 1885, we
caused to be slaughteicd the recorded
Holsteln bull Syracuse (S2'J), calved
April 24th, 1882; the recorded cow
Signet (1817), calved April (ith, 1880,
and Little Wonder (1788), calved May
14th, 1880, with tho following result:
Syracuse weighed, alive, on
day of killing 2,21)0 lbs.
Dressed beef 1,-MO lbs.
Hide 112
Bough tallow 120 "
Percent, of dressed beef.. 02.44
Per cent, of offal 20
Signet weighed, alive 1,470 lbs.
Dressed beef 015 lb.
Hide 7ii "
Bough tallow 120 "
Per cent, of dressed beef. .02,'Jl
Percent, of offul 24
Little Wonder weighed, alive.. 1, 4!M lbs.
Dressed beef 701 lbs.
Hide 78
Bough tallow 121 "
Per cent, of diesscd beef..C2.0:i
Percent, of offal a:i
Syracuse and Little Wonder had not
been fattened for beef, and Signet wo
bad fed for some time, but she was not
what beef men would regard fat.
Taking everything Into consideration,
wo think this shows decidedly to the
advantage of Holstelns as beef'animals.
Tho butchers that purchased and cut
up tho carcasses of Signet and Little
Wonder' send us tho following strong
testimonial as to the quality of these
two cows:
SvitAOUSK, X. Y Feb. 11, 1885.
MUBSlt.S. Smiuis Powki.i.:
Gentlemen: Wo were much pleased
with the two Holsteln heifers purchased
of you last month. Wu have been in
thu meat business for the last twenty
live yeais, ami have killed all grades of
cattle, the best wu could find In this
country, but never have wo had any
that would equal in quality thosu pur
chased of you. Wo have had a great
many compliments from thu lending
families In the city in regard to tho
Holsteln beef.
Bespectfully,
W. it .1. FAOE,
111 Warren St.
Tho imported Holsteln biillKbbo, flvo
years old, was killed on tho ltcnihigtou
Kami In Ca.cuovla:
Weighed, alive, on day of kill
ing 2,200 lbs.
Dressed beef 1 ,31!5 lbs.
Hide 150
Bough tallow 75 "
Per cent, ol dressed becf.DSJ
Next Vessel.
Chni. Brower & Co.'s Lino of Boston
Packets.
Shippers will phase take notice that
the flno Bark
"EDWAltD MAY,"
Will tall from Boston for this port on
or about APKIL 1st next. For parti
culurs apply to
C. BREWEE & Co.,
(JUccu Street
Or to CHA8. BltEWEH & Co.,
211) I'm 27 Kit by Street, Boston, Mass.
MILDEU'S H. H. CO.
Limited.
iSteamor Kinau
Klmr. Oommnnilrr.
.LotlVOH Honolulu nnuli '!'.., ,u,1.. .,
4--- - w. auvoi.uv uv
p.m., touching at Ltthalim, Maa
laea Bay, Mnkeua, Mnhukoua, Ka
walbae, Laupahoehoo and Hllo.
Returning, will touch at all tho
nlove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Saturdav afternoon.
THE FAST HAIMNO
Schooner EHUKAI
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Beturnlug on Thurbday, weather
permitting
For freight or passage apply to tho
Captain on board, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents
$, FOR KOLOA & WAIMEA
KAUAI.
The Clipper Schooner
WAIEHU,
F. Kibbling, ... - Master,
Will run regularly to the ports of
KOLOA, HANAPEPE is WAIMEA,
KAUAI. For freight or passago apply
to the Captain on board, or to the
Pacific Navioation Co.,
8D0 3m Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sts.
VOLCANO ROUTE.
J.
Commencing on Monday, October
12th, and thence on the llrst Monday
following the arrival of tho Alameda
and Mariposa ou the 8th and 22nd of
each mouth.
Tho strainc iimii will make the
Volcano Tiip, reaching Keauhou on
Wednesday morning, giving Tourists
two days and two nights at the Volcano
House.
When the Sth and 22nd of the month
fall on Monday, the liinau will leave
that day.
W Tickets for tho Round Trip. $50, which
pays all Charges.-a
The Kin ait will arrive in Honolulu
Sunday mornings on Volcano Trips. On
Hllo Trips, will leave Honolulu on
Tuesdays, and return Saturday morn,
ings. WILDEB'S BTMSHIP CO.
Honolulu, Sept. 14, 1885. 124 tf
IELLER & HALBE'S
Ice Cream Parlor
AND
Confectio'ery
Lincoln's 'Block, liig si
A Fine ANHortnient of
Candies & Cakes
Al-vwiyH 011 1-Imicl
Parties Snxpliel
iv
NEW BOOKS,
JUST recoived, "Tho Dogs of Oreat
Britain, Amciica and other Coun
tries: Tholr Breeding, Training, and
Management in Ileallli and Difeaso," by
Stonehcngo; "Incidents and Anecdotes
of tho Civil War," by Admhal Porter.
41 .LM. OAT, .IB., &CO.
Dwelling House for Rent.
$45 per Month and
Water Kates.
THE largo dwelling houso and lot
occupied by 1). D. Baldwin front
ing on Dole btrcet, nt Puuahou, and run
ning through to Bcckwlth street. The
houso contains 8 largo rooms, 2 pantries,
1 bathroom, 4 largo closets, kitchen ad.
joining. There Is a largo barn with
servant's room on tho grounds, also an
olllce separate from thu main building.
The lot is nearly 2 acres In extent and
affords considerable pasture and llro.
wood. Everything in good repair. Gov
ornment water laid on. Enquire of
133 tf (3. B. DOLE.
wilrs mm Co.
IriBUrauco,
CASTLE & COOKE,
Life, Firo &. Marino lnsur'00 Agents.
AOKNT8 ron
The Xow ltim;lniil
MUTUAL LIFE INS. COMP'Y,
of Boston.
Tho .33tna Firo Insuranco Co,
of Hartford, Conn.
Tim Union J-'lrc nnd
Marine Insurance Co.,
of San Finuclsco, Cala.
lOljy
Prussian National
Insurance Comp y
KSTAllMSIIKU lb40, "
Capital 9,000,000 Rclchsmarks,
rpHE undersigned, having been np
JL pointed agent of the above Compnny
for tho Hawaiian Islands, is prepared to
accept risks, against Fire, on Building-',
Furniture, Merchandise, Produce, Sugar
Mills etc., on the most Favorable Tenon
Losses Promptly Adjusted and Payable in
Honolulu.
II. BIEMENSCIINEIDER,
670 ly at Wilder & Co's.
The .Equitnblo liil'c AHHiirniic
Society of the United
JStnten.
r.STAHIilSHi:i IX lil.
ISSUES Policies on the most approved
plunB,vi.:-Oi(lliinry Life, Life, Limit
ed Payments, Endowments! Tontine
Savings Fund, Tontines, Scmi.Tontinesj
A. B. C. Tontines; Life and Bunlvor
ship Annuities; Children's Endowments,
Joint Life Bisks, Partnership Insuranco,
etc., etc., etc.
Policies both Incontestable and Nou
forfeitable.
Contested claims, none.
Before Insuring elsewhere, call and
get an estimate.
It is calculated that every reasonable
wish of tho insured is embodied in ono
or moro of the plans.
For full particulars and pnmphlcts,
apply to
ai,i:x. J. CAKTWJUHT,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
COly
STATEMENT.
npiIE undersigned, a Committee of Di
JL rectors of the Equitable Lifo As
suranco Society of tho United States,
appointed to formulate the views of tie
Board on the advantages ollcrcd by lie
Society to the public, icport:
1st Tho Society issues all tho approi.
cdfonns of atsuiance, Including Ordi
nary Life, Endowment and Tontino po
licies. It Is Immaterial to the Directors
which form of policy Is taken by in
tending assurers.
2d The Lile and Endowment forms
of policy provide for annual cash divi
dends and a surrender value; are lndis.
putablo after three years and paynblo
immediately after proof of death.
3d The premiums on a Tontino po
licy are tho biunu as on tho Ordinary
Lile, but, while the latter is only pay.
able in the event ol dvuth, the bolder of
the Tontine policy has tho right to draw
the whole of tho reserve and the accu
mulated profits in cash at the end of a
stated period; thus, during his own life-
nine, uuer uis producing years are past,
he can, without any larger premium
than on nn ordinnry policy, secure these
greater advantages.
4th Experience shows that tho return
paid in cash on maturing Tontine po
Holes approximates to or exceeds the
amount of piemiums paid by policy
holders, so that the average cost of tho
assurance will bo only about the Interest
on the premiums.
Cth Tontino policies, llko others, aro
paid In full In tho event of death at any
time during the term of the policy, and
aro incontestable after three yeais, and
payablo immediately after duo proof of
death.
0th Expcricnco shows that tho mor
tallty Is lower among Tontino policy,
holders, as the better lives seek this
kind of nssuranccs, which is n consider,
able source of profit.
7th Tontino policies will be mado
non-forfcltablo under tho laws of tho
State, If so desired at the tlmo tho as
surance Is ellcctcd.
8th Tho Tontine system Is fair and
just; Its accounts are accurately kept,
separate from all other business; tho
funds judiciously invested and impiov
cd. and the accumulated piollts lnlth.
fully guarded and properly appoitloncd.
9 ih The Society has bince its organ!
zatlon transacted a larger amount of
new business than any other company,
while Its now business for tho first half
of tho present year Is $1,750,000 larger
than that of tho llrst half of 1884. It
has Assets of $00,000,000; over ? 14,000,
000 of Surplus, and its ratio of Surplus
to Liability Is greater than that of any
other company.
Ciiau.nckv M. Dei-ew,
John A. Stkwaiit,
Eugenic Kki.lv,
William A. Wiieklock,
Ciiahles G. Landon,
John Sloanu,
Henhv 13. Hyde,
Commltteo of tho Board of Dlrectbrs of
' tho Equitable Lifo Assurance Society
of tho United States.
ALEX. J. OARTWRIGHT,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands
Equitable Lifo Assurance Society.
127 ly
REAL ESTATE FOIt SALE
A BABE chnnco for securing a desir
able homestead. Three Lots only,
on tho easterly sldo of MalilUl Street,
adjoining tho mnukii sido of Mr. Walter
Seal's place. A very pleasant neigh
boihood; a never falling supply of pure
water in tho btrcet from tho Mnklkl
Beservolr. Terms, ono third cash, the
remainder In 1 and 2 years with interest
at 8 per cent. net. Map3 and plans can
bo seen nt the olllce of -cav
170 tf W. B.OASTLE.
TO LET.
npiIE largo and commodious Building
X situated on Nuuanu Street, a fow
doors above Hotel Street, and recontly
occupied as a Drug Store by Messrs.
Hollibter & Co. From iu location in b
central position on ono of our most busy
thoroughfares, It is admirably ndiiptet
to business purposes. For full parti,
culars, apply to
ALEX. J. OARTWniOH'lV
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