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INSURE IN THE
quitable Life Assurance
Society of the United States.
An Eminently Gonservdtivo and Safe Company.
FINANCIAL STRENGTH.
The consideration of fitst iiiiportnilce in Judging of the condition of
any financial institution (and notably of a lifo assurance company, the ma
jority of whose contracts extend over long periods of years) is its surj)hts
strength. The Equitable has, over and above all liabilities, a larger sur
plus than any other assurailt'u company.
Assets, Dec. 31, 1891, - - $136,198,518.38
LIABILITIES, including tho Rosamc on all existing Policies, (4
per cent. Standard) and Spoclal Roscrvo (toward tho es
tablishment ol a 3 per cent, valuation-) ol $1,500,000 109,905,537.82
Surplus,
This Surplus remains after making provision for every obligation, on u
rigid calculation of Liabilities bused on the staudard preset ibed by the In
surance Law of the State of New York, which assumes that Assets will be
invested so as to realize interest at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. In
addition to this, m a spirit of conservatism, the Directors of the Society,
Jh the recommendation of its Finance Committee, have set aside a Special
Additional Reserve, looking towards even a more stringent and conservative
future staudard of valuation than the law now prescribes.
ALEX. J. CARTWRICHT,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
JUST RECEIVED
flST AND FOR' SALE AT LOWEST MARKET KATES.
Cases 15. & N. OLD tiEXJSVA (double berried).
, ' J. D. K. & Z. do (20 bottles each).
" B. & A KEY IJUAjSD (small white bottles).
lo tio (small black bottles).
Also, Foster's Porter in Quarts and Pints.
LOVE JOY -Sc CO.,
Foster Block," 10 Nuuanu street, Honolulu.
JliUnal 'XVI. 308. -t8 (414 tin) 1ST Hx 137
c. j. McCarthy,
New Cujimi.vs' Block, Mehohant Street.
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
FIRE INSURANCE PLACED. COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO.
lleuts Collected and Houses Rented.
B3SF Any business entrusted to mo
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IN THE MolNERNY BUILDING,
fort Htroot.
Is open now and offers an un
excelled Stock of Fancy Good'.
We make a specialty of
Stamping Patterns aud are now
ready to take orders in that line.
A brand new stock of Silk Em
broideries, Art Linens, TnsseN,
Fringes, Draperies and other
artistic goods are offered to the
ladies of Honolulu.
"KA MAILE,
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IN THE MolNERNY BUILDING,
J-'orr t-trreot.
HUSTACE & CO,,
DlJAI.KItS IN
WOOD & COAL.
ALSO
White &. Black Sand
Which wu will cell at the very low eat
maiket rates foi cash.
Bell Tele. 414. iuopr Mutual Tele- 19.
my 2;-92
THUS. LINDSAY,
MANUFACTURING
,7sv'lsr Jto Wiiljliwi.Ur.
KUKUI JEWELRY a SPECIALTY.
King Street, Honolulu, H. I.
jgjr Paulcular uileutlou paid to all
kinds of repahs. l-ll
FOR SALE I
A SPRINGFIELD liO-Light Uas Ma
chine in complete woiklng oider
and guaiantced. Will ho sold upon
favorable tciine to the puicliacer. Also
u few Handsome Fixtuies. Apiily to
JOHN PHILLIPS,
aao tf Klnit street.
BlehHis. Kiugr UroH. are
HliowiiiK a lino linn of Biun
bii and other Htylo Parlor
Kiwis, Wall IJrac.ketH ami
Window Cornices at jtricfH
to meet the times.
$ 26,292,980.56
Ex. BEM-MORE"
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will receive prompt attention.
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PEOF.DE.lBiG. JAEGER 8
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GENUINE
CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION.
I herewith appoint Mr. M. GOLD
BERG, Agent for the sale of my
Genuine Sanitary Underclothing in
the Hawaiian Islands. Beware of
imitation. feigned,
PROF. DR. G. JAEGER.
Stuttgart, the 19th of September, '90.
A FULL ASSORTHEHfjOST ARRIYED.
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STOP
WATCHES
FOR
JUNE 11, 1892,
AT
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418 tf
The best thing to send to
your friends abroad is King
Bros.' illustrated Souvenir
of Hawaii, which is gotten
up lor tho purpose and is
not an advertisement.
SaiiitaiyMerdotuM
NINTH ANNUAL MEETING
Of TIIE
JUNE 11, 1892.
OFFICIAL PROGRAMME.
3- Ecoj to Commence at 10 o'olock Bbatp. -6S
1st RACE BICYCLE RACE.
1st Prize, Gold Medal; 2d
Prize, Silver Medal.
1-Mile Dash. Free for all.
2d RACE "QUEEN LILIUOKA
LANI CUP." $100 added.
Running Ituce, 4-Mile Dash. Free
for all.
3d RACE "LUNAMAKAAINANA
PLATE." $100.
Trotting aud Pacing for Ha
waiian Bred Horses to Harness.
Mile Heats; best 2 in 3.
4th RACE "GOVERNOR'S CUP."
$100 added.
Running Race. J-Mile Dash for
Hawaiian Bred Horses.
5th RACEr-"KALAKAUA CUP,"
formerly His Majesty's Cup.
$100 added.
Running Race. 1 Mile Dash. Ha
waiian Bred Horses owned by
members, of the Jockey Club.
Cup to become tho property of
the one winning it twice.
Winner in 1887, "I'oni Moi," Hon.
W. H. Corn well.
Winner in 1888, "Wonder," Mr. E.
R. Miles.
Winner in 1890, "Wilhelmino," Col.
Z. S. Spalding.
Winner in 1891, "Yum Yum," Hon.
J. A. Cumminb.
6th RACE-"HONOLULU PLATE."
3-MiNinr. Class. $100.
Trotting and Pacing to Harness,
lor all Horses not having a record
of 3 Minutes or better. Mile
Heats; best 2 in 3.
7th RACE-"ROSITA CHALLENGE
CUP." $100 added.
Running Race. 1-Mile Dash. Win
ner to beat record of "Angie A."
1.45J. Free for all.
8th RACE KAPIOLANI PARK
PURSE. $150.
1 rotting and Pacing to Harness.
Mile Heats ; best 3 in 5. Free for
all.
9th RACE " KAMEIIAMEHA
PLATE." $100.
Running Race, 1-Mile Dash.
Hawaiian Bred Horses.
10th RACE JOCKEY CLUB POST
MATCH
Sweepstakes $20. Trotting and
Pacing to Hnruess, Mile Heats;
best 2 in 3. Horses to be driven
by Members of the Club.
lllli RACE "OCEANIC S. S CO.
CUP." $75 added.
Running Race, 'f-Milo Dash.
Hawaiian Bred Horses.
12th RACE PONY RACE. $75
with Racing Saddle from His
Ex. II. A. Widemann added.
Running Rucc, 1-Mile Dash. Ha
waiian Bred, for Ponies 14 hands
and under. Catch-weight.
13th RACE MULE RACE. $50.
Running Race, 1-Mile DurIi, Hu-
waiian Bied, Catch-weight.
14th RACE "PRESIDENT CUP."
$100 added.
Running Race, 1-Milu Dash.
Free for all.
All entries to close at 2 o'clock 1
M on MONDAY, Juno 6, 1892, at
tho oiliru of the Secretary, and all en
try fees 10 poicent unlesH otherwise
specified,
All Racce to be run or trotted un
der tho rules of thu Hawaiian Jockey
Club.
All Horses are expected to start
unless drawn by 12 o'clock noon on
Juno 10, 1892.
All Horses are expected to appear
on Iho tiack at tho tap of the bell
from the Judge's btand, otherwise
they will bo lined.
Admission 50 ct.
Grand Stand (extra)
COots, um!$l 00
Carriago (insido of courso),,$2 50
Quarter-stretch Badges !f5 00
O. O. BERGEU,
435-td ' '.Secretary .H. J, 0,
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AMERICAN LETTEE.
San Fiuncisco, May 28, 1892.
ricina coast bvi:kts.
Tho preliminary examination of
Illinois Wise, the colored cook of the
barknntine W. II. Dlmoiid, charged
with murdering a Chinaman in the
harbor of Honolulu, nas commenced
before United States Commissioner
Sawder latt week.
A pitiful case has just come to the
notice of the people of Oakland.
Not long since a man aud his wife
and two months old child, hailing
fnyn Hawaii, arrived at Oakland
where they have since made their
home. The wife was taken ill not
long after their aniVrtl aud the two
doctors called in failed to decide
what ailed her, although they had
very grave suspicions in regard to
the nature of the disease. A third
doctor Was called into consultation
and at onco decided that it was a
case of leprosy. The family are
about heart-broken and tho people
living in their neighborhood are very
much alarmed. As yet no pesthousc
has been prepared for the afflicted
woman, but something will be done
within tho next few days.
Jos. A. Devoto of this city haB
been appointed Calitornia representa
tive at the Ilalo-Amcrican exposition
for the celebiation of the fourth cen
tenary of the discovery of America
by Columbus. It will be held in
Genoa, and will open in July and
close in December. The exposition
commission earnest)' desire that
Americans should take a leading pait
in an exhibition in which their nation
al pride is to an extent interested,
and that may tend to increase the
commerce between Italy and the
Uuitcd States.
The crew of the ship St. Charles,
blown up at sea on the Oregon coast,
reached San 1 rancisco last Wednes-
day on board the steamer Willamette
Valley. The second mute "Buck"
Flynn was terribly injured arid will
probably die. He received a great
hole in his scalp, and his legs from
his body down were burned to a
crisp. Captain Chapman had his
spine broken and has since died.
California has been busy the past
week entertaining the Editors' Con
vention. About GOO delegates weic
present from the Western and South
ern States, and they have been wined
and dined and shown the principal
places of interest in the State. They
are delighted with their trip to the
Golden State. The excur-ion will
start on thu return trip Friday. But
one event has occurred to mar the
pleasure of their visit, and that was
an accident which occurred, not to
one of their own party, but to Fred.
C. Wells, a member of Battery B of
the Second Artillery. Wells for
nearly seven years was Searjzent
Bugler of the Battery, but he resign
ed a short time ago and has since
served as a private. To add eclat to
the occasion ar.d in respect to Gov.
H. II. Maikhara, a guard of honor of
twenty picked men from Battery B
had been detailed to attend an ex
cursion on tho bay given the visiting
editors. No one knows how the ac
cident happened, but in some mys
terious manner Fied. C. Wells, who
was detailed to fire the first salute,
had ihis hand blown off at the wrist.
He narrowly escaped death, but will
be maimed for life.
It is said that extortion is being
practiced in the public schools oi
this city under the dnection of the
teachers and with the approval and
consent of the Board of Education.
Girl High School graduates are
forced to pay a large amount and if
they refuse to do so are excluded
from the class exercises.
Opium amounting to about $1000
worth was smuggled in on the Uma
tilla. The two men who were hurry
ing away from the vessel dropped
tue valise containing the opium on
finding they were pursued and made
good their escape. Inspector Noyes
and Patterson captured the booty.
Abe. .ToneB, the stage robber, has
been sentenced to twenty years in
the State Prison.
State Senator E. II. ife'acock of
Santa Barbara has been appointed
Standing United States Court Com
missioner by Judges McKenna and
Morrow concurring. Ho has also
been appointed Examiner and Re
feree by Judge McKenna. lie at
once took the oath of offlce and is
now installed in the offlce formerly
occupied by Commissioner Hough
ton. Senator Stanford is thinking of
giving his Nob Hill residence in this
city to the State to be converted into
a free public library.
The latest intelligence iu connec
tion with tho Nicaragua Canal pro
ject is that the Bank of California,
in this city, has been made the local
agent of ex-Senator Warner Miller,
President of the company. The ar
rangement was effected during Mr.
Miller's late visit to the city and
coast.
The Republican delegates to the
National Convention will leave this
city June 1st for Minneapolis in a
special Pullman car.
Rev. Dr. Vidavier, rabbi of tho
oldest Hebrew congregation in the
State, has been paid $1200 by a din
satisfied congregation to resign from
the pastorale of Sheiith Israel.
Mis. Frates, a leper, disappeared
from her sister's home in Oakland
last week and nothing is known of
her wheieabouts, although it is
thought she has taken refuge on a
Portuguese ranch in Conlia Costa
County,
Elder Miller of Pasadena died re
ccutly and left a widow and u for
tune of from $250,000 to $500,000.
The bulk of this was .left to his
widow rttitl many thousands Id vari
ous charitable institutions and mis
sions. He failed to leave anything
to his adopted daughter, because she
refused to remain a celibate and go
to Iiidin as a missionary, and insist
ed upon marrying a worthy young
man. Owing a slight en or in the
drawing up of the will the daughter
will get half tho fortune and the
churches and missions will mourn
their loss.
The melting of the, snow in the
Sierras is causing fears of an over
flow of tho Sacramento river.
The hteainur Oceanic arnved from
Hongkong and Yokohama May 21st.
Among the passengers was Lieut. J.
H. Hetheriugton of the U. S. steam
er Marlon, who was recently acquit
ted of the murder of Gowcr Robin
son at Yokohama. lie was accom
panied by his wife and child. Theie
have been heavy rains followed by
floods in different parts of Japan".
On the 00th ultimo a slight shock of
earthquake was felt at Tokio, and
two violent ones at Nngoya, but no
damage was done.
Auction Sales by James F. Morgan.
AUCTION SALE
Piixliin', Lauds in idipiiliiilu,
Near Honolulu
By order of Hon. S. II. Dole, 1 will
ofi'er for sale at Publics Auction, at
my Siletiooni, (juccn slr6et,
On SATURDAY, June
18,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
The Fullowiot De i ibla Properties:
1 Lot 37 of Ih Kap'diulu survey,
including an etcn of 455 acres and
fenced on thu easterly, westerly and
niuuka sides with stone wall for tho
most part. This 1 md is bound, d
mauka by the Waialne ro.id. enstetly
by Wa.ial.ie and westerly by Lot 38.
2 Lots 38, 33 and 34 of thu Kapa
lnilu survey, including an area of
389J neies. Fenced in by stone wall
aud wire fence and foi a shot t dis
tance by a steep part of Diamond
Head. Bounded mauka by I ho
Waialae Road, easterly by Lot 37,
westerly by tho ili of P.iho.i and ma
kai by Park lots, and has an outlet on
tho Paik and a water supply for
stock. This land is cleared of lantana
for about 2 of its area.
3 A portion of llyi Ili of Pahoa
lyiifg west of this last mentioned land
with the Waialau io.kI tkiiting its
mauka side. Tho new ICupahulu
road cuts across its uesleily end.
Aiea 73 acres. Fenced on its u.ist
eily side.
All of these Lands furnish
considerable pasture dining a. laige
pint ol the year and conain a yeaily
increasing growth of alguroba trees,
which furnish a large amount of feed
fur stock.
JAS.F. ai'UlGAN,
42S 22t Auctioneer
EXECUTOR'S
SALE
OF REAL
ESTATE.
Under and by vit tue of an order is
sued out of the tiiipi erne Courr, iu Pn-
bate, dated the 13th day of May, 'Hi) J,
upon thu petition of Alex. J. Cartwi Iglit,
Executor of the het will and icstmiii'iit
of Eliza J. Unit, deceased, pi ayinir for
an order for leave to sell cei lain Real
Kstatu belonging to i-aid decedunl's es
tate, I am diieetfd by tliu said A J.
Caitwright, Kxeculor as afoiesaid, to
offur at 7'ubliu Auction at my Salesroom,
iu Uouo'ulii, on SATURI) vY. tins lth
day of .1 ti iu:, 1802 , at 12 noon ot that
d'iy, all and singular the following des
cribed pieces or paicels of land :
1 All that Piece or Paicel of L mil
situate at Kapiiukolo, in Honolulu, con
taining 3-10 ol an acp', aud du ciibcd in
Royal P.itr'iit 1!NG. I,. U. A. 10 111, leased
to J. P. Colbiiin for 31.J0 . er aiiutiui
2 -All that Pl-ce or l'nicel of land
situatu at Kalaw.diliic, in said ilouulu'ii.
and known as thu ''Doiron Premi-es,"
and the same as described hi Royal I'a
teut 1107. L. U. A. 1037.
S All that Piece ur Parcel nf Land
situate on Foi t street, iu said Honolulu,
and occupied by J. J. Caideu as a family
lcsiduiue, lensu ux-piiiug In .May, 1891,
yearly lenial SlO.
4 All that Piece or Parcel of Laud
situate on Knit sneer, hi said Honolulu,
and occupied by A. W 'larU as a family
residence, ycaiiy icntal 8180.
5 All those Certain Pieces or Parcels
of Land situate at l'alaiua afoiesaid,
and being Apauas 1 aud 2 of Roy.il Pa
tent 2fi0 1, t, i'. A 20U3 and Apana2of
Hoyal Patent 2817, L. I), A. 8370, under
lens to Ah In ai a yeaily rent il tif $rtU.
Tho above sale is made subject to con
llriuatlou by tliu L'ouit Issuing the order
of sile.
er- Terms Cash In U. S. Gold Coin.
Deeds at die expense of tho purchaser.
For further particulars apply to A. J.
Caitwiiglit.
JA.S. V, MORGAN,
438-121 Auctioneer.
C. B. RIPLEY,
AltCIllTHUT.
Oifice: Room 5, Spreekuls' Ulouk.
Mutual Telephone 208.
New Designs ! Modem Bmldmga I
Complete plans and sneclllcatlnns for
every debcilpilon of bulldliig. Uontiacts
diawn and caieful superintendence of
construction given when lequired. Call
and examine nlmiR. anr 29 ly
TO LET
DUVAL PREMISES, III
Boretunli stieet. onno-
Bitu Fort-Btieet Church. Ap-
Ply to
R. I. I.ILLIK,
AtTheo. II. l)avle it Co.
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iHV.5 rrwo Nicely Furnished
S5.vTi' J- Rooms centrally loe.itt d.
"GiS-iSlS- Kii(iiho Bui.i.urm OMIee.
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When you wiuiii a Tori rait
Knlargud call on fCintr Bi-oh.,
g't their price IimL and wo
Bamplea. They can't be beat.
JOHN NOTT, '
Importer and Doultr in
Steel ana Iron Rues, Stoves ana Fixiies,
EEssqssjpa-mRsgsgg
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Housekeeping Goods & Kitchen Utensils,
AGATE WARE IN LARGE VARIETY,
WHITE, GKAY AJND SIJLVEK-PLiATED
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Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes,
Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Shsei iron Work,
uiiders & Geneial
Agricultural Implements,
nfation
a
'iippiies,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES & LAMP GOODS,
AGATE WARE, TIN WARE, NEVER BREAK WARE,
Mm
General. lerctafe,
Blake's Bteam Fumps,
Weston's Centrifugals,
WILCCX & GIBB'S. AND REMINGTON
ftsEWING MAGHliN ES.
; P. O. BOX -180.
WeL t 'or. Niimuiii Jit, liug SStt-ootN.
5V If you want to save time ai.d money buy your Furnltme. etc., at tho
I. X. L.. coiner Muuauii and Kiin; stiee
E&j" Found thu placu to buy Sew and i-ecoud-hand Furniture of all kinds at
lowest prices, the 1. X. I... coiner Niiuiinu aud Kins stieets.
lor" Jtedrnoni Sets, Waidiobes. Ice Boxes, Stoves, Chairs, Hanging Lamps,
Rugs, IliTieaus, Ohelfouiers, eic , sold cheap for cash at tho I. X. L., corner Muu
auu aud King stieets.
Say" hie.imer aud Veranda Chairs, riofas. Bed Lounges, Baby Cribs, Clothes
Baskets, Sewing Machines, Whatnots, Meat -afes, Trunks, etc., told at the lowest
cash pines at Mm 1. X. L., New aud Second-hand Fiirnitiiiu House, cuiuur Nuu
aiiu aud King streets.
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S. W. LEDERER,
Stor Open JMsitnniay
Telephones, No. 111).
SliasJysfaGe, Lincoln Block,
King Street, bet. Fort & AJakea btrcetB,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Flour & Feed.
Fresh California Roll Butter & Island Butter
ALWAYS ON HANI).
Now Goods received by every steamers from San Francisco,
gjST All oidcrs faitluully attended to and satistaction guaranteed. Island
orders solicited and uaoked with cam.
Telephones, No. 175.-
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Ofti FEED CO., L'd,
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-OFFER
Oali'ornia beat, Oat Hay, in large and compressed bales; Barley, Rolled
& Gioimd Barley, California & Now Zealand Oats, Middlings, Bran, Com,
Urackcd Com, Wheat, Etc., Elc, Etc., Etc. Also,
Drifted Snow and Victor Flour !
: jy Srt X '1- IL.IZ JC i H :
Vo keep constantly in stock tho celebrated Fcitilizers manufactured by Mr.
X. Haas of San Fiaucisco, viz.: Bono Meal, Wool Dust and High Oiade
Super Phosphates, all of which can be had at bcdiook prices.
Island ordora nnlinited
Telephone 21U.-
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LEWIS & GO., Ill fort Street,
HONOLULU, H. I.,
Importers, Wholesales Retail Dealers iu Groceries & Provisions
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By each steamer of tho O. S. B. Co. from California fresh Oalafornia Roll ,
Butter, Frozen Oysters and Fresh California Fruits, Fish, Game, Vegetables,
etc., etc A complete line of CrossO & BlackweH's: & J. T. Moi ton's Canned
& Bottlod Goods alwayb on band. Also, just received a fresh lino of German
Pales and Potted Meats and Bottled Preserved Fruits, Lowis ifc Co.'s Maltese
Brand Sugur Cured Hams and Bacon, New Breakfast Cereals, Cream Oat
Flakes and Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons and California Riverside
Oranges, Oregon Burliauk Potatoes, Etc., Etc.. Eic, Satisfaction guaranteed.
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H. E. NIciMTYSfE & BiSO
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS,
New Goods received by overy packet from Eastern States and Europe,
Fresh California Produce by oveiy btcanicr. All oiders faithfully attended
to and UooiIb delivered to any part of the city free of charge, Island orders
soliuited, Hatisfaotion guaranteed. 1-81
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