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fi Hawaiian J ocKey Cluu
f I. An Eminently Conservative and Safe Company,
An Eminently Conservative
FINANCIAL
The consideration of first, Importance in judging of the cotuHtion of
any financial inslllutlou (anil notably of a life usmiraucc company, thy ma
jority of whose comrade exteud over loDg periods of years) U iU surplus
strength. The Equitable has, over und above nil liabilities, a larger ur
plus than any other assnratiou compuuy.
Assets, Dec. 31, 1891, - $136,198,518.38
LIABILITIES, Including I ho Roservo on all existing Policies, (4
por cont. Standard) and Special Roservo (toward tho os
tabllshmont ol u 3 par cont. valuation) ol $1,500,000 109,905,537.82
Surplus,
This Surplus remains after making provision for every obligation, on a
rigid calculation of Liabilities based on the standard prescribed by the In
surance Law of the Slate of New York, which assumes that Assets will be
invested so as to tealize interest at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. In
addition to this, in a spirit of conservatism, the Directors of the Society,
on the recommendation of its Finance Committee, have set aside a Special
"Additional Reserve, looking towards even a more stringent and conservative
future standard of valuation than the law now prescribes.
ALEX. J. CARTWRiCHT,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
JUST RECEIVED Ex. "BfiNMORE"
iJST AND FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. j(S
Cases I. & N. OLD G-ENEVA (double berried).
" J. 1. K. & Z. do (20 bottles each).
B. & JS". KEY BRAND (small white bottles).
do do (small black bottles).
Also, Foster's Porter in Quarts and Pints.
LOVE JOY Ac CO.,
'Foster Block," 10 Nuuauu stieet, Houolulu.
Mutmil Tel. 308. i8 (414 lm) tST a. ": 13y
C. J. MCCARTHY,
New Cummins' Block, Merchant Stkkkt.
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
FIRE INSURANCE PLACED. COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO.
Rents Collected and Houses. Rented,
o
Any business entrusted to me will receive prompt attention. JM
nov-14-91
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IN THE MclNERNY BUILDING,
IPort HlX'tsot.
Is open now and off ens an un
excelled Stock of Fancy Goods.
We make a specialty of
Stamping Patterns and are now
ready to take orders in that line.
A brand new stock of Silk Em
broideries, Art Linens, Tassels,
Fringes, Draperies and oilier
artistic goods are offered to the
ladies of Honolulu.
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KA MAILE,
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(IN THE MolNERNY BUILDING,
JTort Htreot.
EUSTACE & CO.,
DEALEKS IN
WOOD & COAL.
ALBO
White & Elack Sand
Which we will sell at the veiy lowest
market tales for cash.
Bell Tele. 414. -"aotoT Mutual Tele. 19.
my 20-02
0S. LINDSAY,
, MANUFACTURING
tJveIor & WatclimaUor.
KUKUI JEWELItY a SPECIALTY.
Kintf Street, Honolulu, H. I.
jegr Funicular attention paid to all
kind of repairs. 1-91
FOR SALE I
A SPRINGFIELD 30-LIht Gas Ma
chine in complete working ojder
und guaranteed. Will be sold upon
favoiable terms lo the purchaser. Also
a few Handsome Fixtures. Apply to
JOHN PHILLIPS,
8!K) tf Klmj street.
3I-hsi-h. King1 BroH. uro
hIihw injf a line line of Bam
bini and other Htyle Parlor
V.UHflH, Wall Brackets and
Wini low Cornices at prices
to meet the time.
and Safe Company,
STRENGTH.
$ 26,292,980.56
FROF.BB.UAG. JAEGERS
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. Signed,
PROF. DR. G. JAEGER.
Stuttgart, the 19th of September, '90.
A FULL ASSORTHEHT"jUST ARRIVED.
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STOP
WATCHES
FOR"
JUNE 11, 1892,
AT
EF.WICHMAFS
418 tf
The best tiling: to send to
your friends abroad is King
Bros.' Illustrated Souvenir
of Hawaii, which is gotten
up. lor the purpose and is
not ou advertisement.
Sanitary I) nd erclotlung
JUNE 11, 1892.
OFFICIAL PROGRAMME.
99 Eaces to Comminot at 10 o'olock Sh&rp. -
1st RACE BICYCLE RACE.
1st Prize, Gold Medal; 2d
Prize, Silver Medal.
1-Milo Dash. Free for all.
2d RACE "QUEEN LILIUOKA
LANI CUP." 8100 added.
Running Race, -Mile Dash. Free
for all.
3d RACE "LUNAMAKAAINANA
PLATE." S 100.
Trotting and Pacing for Ha
waiian Bred Horses to Harness.
Mile Heats ; best 2 in 3.
4th RACE "GOVERNOR'S CUP."
S100 added.
Runnjng Race. J-Mile Dash for
Hawaiian Bred Horses.
5th RACE "KALAKAUA CUP,"
formerly His Majesty's Cup.
8100 added.
Running Race. 1 Mile Dash. Ha
waiian Bred Horses owned by
members of the Jockey Club.
Cup to become tho property of
the ono winning it twice.
Winner in 1887, "Poni Moi," Hon.
W. H. Cornwell.
Winner in 1888, "Wonder," Mr. E.
R. Miles.
Winner in 1890, "Wilhelmine," Col.
Z. S. Spalding.
Winner in 1891, "Yum Yum," Hon.
J. A. Cummins.
6th RACE-"HONOLULU PLATE."
3-Minute 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." 8100 added.
Running Race. 1-Mile Dash. Win
ner to beat record of "Angie A."
1.45. Free for all. .
8th RACE KAPIOLANI PARK
PURSE. 8150.
Trotting and Pacing to Harness.
Mile Heats ; best 3 in 5. Free for
all.
9th RACE " KAMEHAMEHA
PLATE." 8100.
Running Race, 1-Milo Dash.
Hawaiian Bred Horses.
10th RACE JOCKEY CLUB POST
MATCH.
Sweepstakes $20. Trotting and
Pacing to Harness. Mile Heats;
best 2 in 3. Horses to bo driven
by Members of the Club.
11th RACE "OCEANIC S. &'. CO.
CUP." 876 added.
Running Race, f-Milo Dash.
Hawaiian Bred Horses.
12th RACE PONY RACE. 875
with Racing Saddle from His
Ex. H. A. Widcmann added.
Running Race, 1-Milo Dash. Ha
waiian Bred, for Ponies 11 hands
and under. Catch-weight.
13th RACE MULE RACE. 850.
Running Race, 1-Milo Dash. Ha
waiian Bled. Catch-weight.
Hth RACE "PRESIDENT CUP."
8100 added.
Running Race, 1-Mile Dash.
Free for all.
All entries to closo at 2 o'clock r.
M on MONDAY, Juno 0, 1892, at
the office of tho Secretary, and all en
try fees 10 percent utiles? otherwise
specified.
All Races to ho run or trotted un
der the rules of the 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 the track at the tap of the hell
from the Judge's Stand, otherwise
they will be fined.
Admission 50 cts,
Grand Stand (.extra)
CO els. and $1 00
Carriage (inside of courso),.$2 50
Quarter-stretch Badges..,.. $5 00
C. O. 1JEKGEK,
' 435-td Secretary H. J. O.
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House convened at 10. Prayer
and reading of the minutes.
A petition was presented by Rep.
Kapahu that $10,000 he appropiiuled
for the extension of School street.
To Public Lauds and Internal Im
provements. Noble Maefarlaue u petition from
tax payers in the district of Kalihl,
Honolulu, that the water system be
extended in that district. The in ti o
ducer said that it was the duty of
Noble Pirn, who represents that dis
trict, to present this matter but from
some unexplained icason he would
not do so and it became incumbent
on the speaker to do so. To Public
Lands.
Noble Thurston from the Commit
tee on Public Lands and Internal
Improvements presented reports on
two petitions, viz: (1) that the peti
tion referring to the construction of
a railroad around the island of Ha
waii be laid on the table for a bill on
the subject; (2) that a petition from
Kan, Hawaii, relating to the intro
duction of labor be laid on the table
to be considered with bill. Report
approved.
Noble Neumann from the Judiciary
Committee presented a report signed
by himself and Rep. Smith on the
matter of the eligibility of Rep. C.
W. Ashford to hold his seat in the
House and expiessed as their opinion
that the said member was not eligible
by reason of his having held and still
holding a commission as Notary Pub
lic. . They refer to the written opin
ion on the subject as filed by three
justices of the Supreme Court, on
August 24, 1887. ,
Rep. Kamauoha moved that the
report be laid on the table until that
from the other members of the com
mittee was presented. Carried.
Noble Petti son from the Judiciary
Committee presented a report signed
by himself and Rep. White on the
subject of eligibility of Rep. C. W.
Ashford to a seat in the House, and
presented as one of the principal
points for their view of the question
that the opinion of the judges on the
subject, as referred to in the report
presented by Noble Neumann, was
not a decision ; it had had at the
time certain weight, it was given it
may be said during a period of great
excitement immediately after the
revolution of 1887. Now, however,
even that opinion might be changed ;
1 wo of the judges that signed it are
dead and no one could say that that
opinion was that of the Court as
composed to-day. The argument of
the members signing this teport is
that a notary public is not an execu
tive officer of the Government as
contemplated by article 20 of the
Constitution.
On motion both reports Were
tabled for consideration as the spe
cial order of the day for Tuesday
next.
Noble Williams from the Printing
Committee reported bills 21 lo 27 in
clusive, 29 and 31, printed and ready
for distribution.
Rep. Smith from tho Judiciary
Committee reported verbally on a pe
tition from Kohala, H.iuaii, relative
to the amendment of the labor laws
and recommended that the same be
referred to the Committee on Com
merce. Approved. Also, on a peti
tion, from the same district; that all
salaries of Government employees be
reduced, the committee recommend
ed reference to the Finance Commit
tee. Approved.
Minister Widemann read for first
time a bill to amend Section 517
Civil Code relating to Customs du
ties. ,
Rep. Kanealii offered a resolution
that tlie Minister of Foreign Affairs
prepare and place before the Assem
bly (1) the salary of the bandmaster
and when it began, (2) the silary of
each member of the band. Referred
to the Minister. The same member
also offered a resolution that the
Minister of Foreign Affairs report
the individual salaries paid to the
officers and men of the Queen's
Guard, and also whether the privates
are under contract. Referred to the
Minister.
Rep. Kapahu gave notice of
bill to provide a police magistrate for
the district of Kau. .
Rep. Kapahu offered a resolution
that 81500 be appropriated for build
ing a courthouse in Kau. To be
considered with the Appropriation
Bill.
Rep. Bush gave notice of bill to
amend Sections 44 of Chap. 52, Laws
of 1890, relating to the military.
Rep, Kutnatioha read first time a
bill to lepeal Sec. 8, Chap. 82, Laws
of 1890, relative to the power of the
Minister of Interior in the construc
tion of new roads.
, Rep, Bush presented the following
question to the Minister of Finance:
"Is it true Hut the Collector-General
of Customs or other ollicer of
Customs at Honolulu is in the habit
of accepting or has accepted in pay
ment of duties upon goods withdiawn
from bond the personal banking
cheque of tho person or persons so
withdrawing such goods with Che
agreement or understanding that such
cheque or cheques should not be pre
sented until some date or dates sub
sequent to tho date or dates on which
drawn or delivered at the Custom
House."
Rep. Akina read first time bill to
repeal laws relative to the Justices
of the Supreme Court. Also a bill
to amend Section 1420 C. C, relating
to tho "Masters and Servants Acts."
Rep, Kuuhou read Hist time hill to
repeal the duties on ricefiom fureigu
countries, He'&lsoguYe'nollce of a
ailm; lo fertilizers.
Ren. Aki navo notice of bill to
license nil kinds of gambling games.
Rep. Wnipuilanl read for first time
bill lo nincud Scu. 1, Chap. 31, Laws
of 1880, relative to imposing special
duties on lico, paddy and sugar.
Also gavo notice of bill to imposo
duty on livo hogs imported.
Rep. Kaunainano gave nolico of
bill to authorize tho Issuance of
licenses for the sale of beer in all
taxation disliicts of tho Islands.
Rep. Smith desired to know of the
Attorney-General if the report of the
Attorney-General was on ;ho road to
completion.
Minister Whiting stated that delay
occurred tliiougli trial now in pro
gress. Would be ready In two or
lliree (.lavs.
Rep. Kaunamano gavo notice of
bill to provide for tho appointment
of five Justices of the Supreme Court.
Also to provide for tho establishment
of a high school whero Huwailan
youths. would be taught trades. The
same member offered a resolution
that S4000 be appropriated for the
purpose of improving the Pall loud
at Waipio. For consideration with
the Appropriation Bill.
Noble Neumann iravc notice of bill
to amend Section 19 of the Civil
Code. Also to provide for liens and
agisters for llverv-stttbh keepers.
Under the head of Unfinished Bui
nes the report of Rep. Ashfoid,
Chairman Commilti u on Rules, was
taken from tho table and after some
discussion was laid on the table.
At 11 :40 the order of the Day be
ing moved consideration of the re
port of the Judiciary Committee on
the eligibility of members of tho
Privy Council and attorneys to sit as
members of the House was brought
up. On motion Ihe report was made
the Special Older of the Day for
Tuesday next in conjunction with
another report on Rep. Ashford's
position.
Second reading of Bill No. 11 was
in order but was deferred on account
of the lack of supply.
Bill No. 12 providing for a- police
justice for the district of Waimea,
Kauai, came up and pending action
the House at 12 took reces3 until
1 :30 p. m.
Aftrrunou Hennlon.
House was called to order at 1 :40
and without debate Bill No. 12
passed its second reading, to engross
ment and was ordered for 3d reading
on Fiidjiy.
Bill No. 13 relating to the repeal
of the law relating to tho vaccination
of children was considered and ic
ferred to the Sanitary Committee.
On motion Bill No. 25, relating to
same subject, was taken from the
table and referred to the same Com
mittee. Bill No. 11 "to increase the duties
upon coffee fiom foreign countiies
imported into the Kingdom," was
consideicd and on motion referred to
the Committee on Commerce.
Rep. Smith gave notice of a meet
ing of the Sanitary Committee after
adjoin nament.
At 1 :45 on motion of Rep. Iosepa
the House adjourned.
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A traveling man who chanced to
be in the store of E. V. Wood, at
McKees Rocks, Pa., suys while he
was waiting to see Mr. Wood, a little
girl came in with an empty bottle la
beled Chamberlain's Pain Bairn and
said : "Mamma wants another bot
tle of that medicine; &he says it is
the best medicine for rheumatism she
ever used." 50 cent bottles for sale
by all dealers. Benson, Smith &Co.,
Airents.
JUST MINK
When in need of SOAP
&S$Zr'-fi 'bat you will be better
U'XV&itMwJl Milled HVCtv iv.iv liv irn
ing to a More that keeps
a huge
assortment of the atliele le-
quired
Wu
terest
this
This
believe it may in
,ou to know iliut
etiuo is that place
week we nil vour
attention to a m-w soap in l li it. mar
ket. As the manufacturers have i)t
been in business foi centuries they
are willing ti) Brejrnrjjv part with
their producUraiaWtyft fur less mo
ney than old Vgjgggjrf' o r houses,
and you ic eeivo tho
benefit.
Jae. S. Kirk & Co. are ut living to
make as gooll an article as tliu oilier
wi.ip makers and y mm,.1,. their
UKtlllUUIl UUIIB
equal to the best.
u i. i .. in. ; wsTfsrs
These cuts do n()( re.
prevent tho size of tho oaken, but Urn
difference is in tho price.
The store that colltt tho
best soda will t-ell tho must
soap. You are a judge of
good feoda.
(QUrXIIGATHl
H0BR0N, NEWMAN & CO.,
1 UU C3 G I hTH.
Corner Port fc JCliitr t-trotn.
The Chinese Library & Read
ing Room Association
ASSISTED UX TJIE
HAWAIIAN CAMERA CLUB
WILL OIK A -
LANTERN SLIDE EXHIBITION
AT THIS
Chinese Theater,
On Thursday Evening, June 9th,
Doors opon G:30-a ,1 Commencing 7:30
Admission 50.; Children 25o.
tST Tickets for eulo at Uuiibon. Smith
& LVsauU UollUter & Uo.'a Drugstores.
U04t
VM3!i.!ya, B"i"
lVV"'-."' i
Importer
and In Ranges.
Housekeeping Goods & Kitchen Utensils,
AGATE WARE IN LARGE VARIETY.
WHITE, GRAY AN1 SILVER-PLATED
LAPUPS - AND - FIXTURES.
Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes.
Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work,
uiiders' & Gene, el Hardware,
Agricultural Bmplemertts,
Supplies,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES & LAMP GOODS,
AGATE WARE, TIN WARE, NEVER BREAK WARE,
Cutlery & General lercliailse,
"Blake's Steam Pumps,
Weston's Centrifugals,
WiLCOX & GIBB'S, AND REMINGTON
SEWING MACHINES.
MHHaMttHniwaMMiMaMwtfMauflaMiiwkayarinnMMaMnit
:P. o. box 480.:
m si& jbl
Wel, Cor. 'uminu Jto King Sti'eets.
ttW If yon wunt to save time and money huy your Furniture, etc., at the
I. X. L., corner Nuti.mu ami Kiiu' stieeti
CSjr Found the pl.it-e to buy JSpvv and Second-hand Furniture of all kinds at
lowest pi lees, the 1. X. L., comer Nmiatiu and Kinj; btiuetB.
tea" Uedioom Si'ts, Waidiobes, Ice Juxe, Stoves, Chairs, Hanging Lamps,
Rugs, Biueati.-, Chcffoiilcrs, etc., bold cheap fur cash at the I. X. L., cuiucr .Nuu
uuu and King btieets.
uar- hteameruud Veranda Chairs, Sofas, Bed Lounges, Baby Ci lbs. Clothes.
Baskets, Sewing Machines, Whatnots, Meat -ates., TiunUs, etc., sold at'lhe lowest
eah prices at the I. X. L., New and jSt.coud-li.iud Furniture House, coiner Nuu
auu aud King streets.
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S. W. LEDERER,
RB- Store Open Sutiirttny
Telephones, No. 119.-
e,
King Street, bet. Port & Alakea Streets,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Flour & Feed.
Fresh California Soil Butter & Island Butter
ALWAYS ON HAND.
New Goods received by every steamers from Ban Francisco.
gjSF" All oiders failhlully intended to and satisfaction guaiantced. Island
orders bolicilcd and naeked with care.
Telephones, No. 175.-
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OFFER
Caliluruitt Wheat, Ont-Hwy, in largo and comprebbcd hales; Barley, Rolled
& Giound Barley, California 4 Mew Zeahiud Ouls, Middlings, Bran, Corn,
Onicked Corn, Whe.it, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Also,
Drifted Snow and Victor Flour 1
: IT IC . 'A' I JL, I 56 If! K. :
vVo keep constantly in btock the celebiated Fertilizers manufactured by Mr.
X. Haas of San Fiauoit-co, viz.; Bjne Meal, Wool DiiBt and High Ui ado
iuper Phosphates, all of which can be had at bedrock prices.
&& Island onlorH Holinitpd and satisfaction guaranteed. JgCt
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Telephone 240. 03 gW ?. O. Box 297.
LEWIS & CO.. Ill Fort Street,
HONOLULU, H. I.,
Importers, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Groceries & Provisions,
tar-
-ON
By each steamer of the O, S. S. Co, from California fresh Oalafornia Roll
Butter, Frozen Oysters und Fresh Oulifornia Fruits, Fish, Gamo, Vegetables,
etc., etoi A comnloto lino of CroBso ic Bluckwell's & J. 1 Morton's Canned
& Bottled Goods always on hand. Also, jubl received a fresh line of German
Pales and Potted Meats and Bottled Preserved Fruits, Lewis & Co.'s Multeso
Brand Sugar Cured Hums and Bacon, New Breakfast Cereals, Cream Out
Flukes und Cream Wheat Flukes, Sicily Lemons und California Riverside
Oranges, Oregon Buihauk Potatoes, Etc,, Etc., Etc. Butiafac'jon guaranteed.
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IMPORTERS
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
Now Goods received by every packet from Eastern States and Europe,
Fresh California Produce by overy steamer. All orders fuithfullv utlended;
to and Goods delivored to uuy part of
solicited. SaUufuotion guaranteed.
and Dealer in
Stoves ill Fixtures,
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Lincoln Block,
-Cor- Edinburgh & Queen Sts,
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FOR SALE-
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