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eznuiina
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buildings
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AtlllUlll 1U1, Jri.
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(Liraiteci)
OFFER FOR SALE
FERTILIZERS
ALEX. CROSS 4 SONS'
Celebrated High Grado Cane Manures.
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Messrs. N. Oliletxidt 3c Co.'s
Fertilizers,
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Compounds, Roofing & Papers,
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Especially designed ior Vacuum Pans.
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Assets, $4,317,052.
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(Limited)
Assets, $6,124,057.
New York Life Ins. Co.,
Assets, 8125,947,290.81.
C. 0. BERGER,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
HONOLULU.
Wm. G. Irwin & Go.
(LIMITED)
Win. G. Irwin,
Claus Spreekels,
W. M. Gifliird,
Theo. C. Porter
President and Manager
- - - - Vice-President
Secretary and Treasurer
------ Auditor
Sugar Factors
AND
Commission Agents.
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OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
C. BREWER & GO.
(LIMITED)
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ANII-
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J.O.Carter.
G. II, ItobcrtHm.
E. F. Bislioi
W. F. Allen . .
Hon, O. it. Bishop.
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II. Wiiiorlioimii,...
President and Manager
Triusurcr
Beoiutary
Auditor
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(Incorporated May lfi, 1S!)2.)
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
Regan Vapor Engines
PACIFIC GAS ENGINES.
Horizontal it Upright,
Stationary it Marine,
Gas & Uasolino Engines,
Pumps it Launches.
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Sole Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
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P. O. Ito; 17.
TO LET
I AWN MOWERS TO LET BY THE
I J day, week or iimutlr llnpalriiig,
Cleaning ami Sluirpeniug done; Duplicate
Pieces furiilxhcd w lieu rciulred, Muclilncs
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PaciflcMailS.S.Co.
AND TJIK
Occidental and Oriental S. S. Co.
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the uliovo
ports on or about the following dates:
Stmr "GAELIC".. .
Stmr "DEI.GIO" .
Stmr "CHINA" .
Stmr "OCEANIC"..
Stmr "CHINA" ..'
Stmr "OCEANIC"..
Stmr "Oin-NA" ...,
Stmr "OCEANIC"..
Stmr "CHINA"....
Stmr "OCEANIC".
Stmr "CHINA" ..
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Alav 11, 18'i.t
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Aug. 7, ISlKt
Sept. IS, 1S.M
Oct. 1(1, lbO:t
Nov. 127, 1WKS
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Feb. 5, IsOl
.... March S, IS!) I
. ..April HI, lsl)l
For SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers oT the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way from Hong
kong and Yokohama to the above port on
or about the following dates:
Stmr "CHINA" April!), WB
Stmr "OCEANIC" Alav 7, ltM
Stmr "GAELIC".. . .May 2). l.l
Stmr "CITY OF PEKING"
tuned, 1S!B
Stmr "CHINA" lime 1!), INti
Stmr "BEI.GIC" Iunel!7, Is!)!
Stmr "PERU" Inly 7, lU
Stmr "OCEANIC" . .. .lulv 17, 18IU
Stmr "CITY OF RIO DIM AN Ei HO"
lulv in, 1MB
Stmr "GAELIC" Aug. d, ls!t,!
Stmr "CITY OP PEKING"... .
Aug. 10, 1MB
Stmr "OCEANIC" Sept. ls-ii
Stmr "CHINA" Nov. U, 1MB
Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 1, 1MB
Stmr "CITY OF PEKING"
Inn. a, 111
Stmr "OCEANIC" Feb. 1:!, 1M)1
Stmr "CHINA" March Si, 1MII
Stmr "GAELIC" May II, 1M)I
RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Til VOKll- 1(1 IlllNd-
I1VM. hONfl.
Cabin f l."0 00 $175 00
Cabin, round trii 1
month-, '!.' m 'It'l W
Cabin, round trip 12
months 202.50 310 'J.i
European Steerage... n"i 00 100 OO
CF" Pas.-engei-, paying full fare will be
allowed 10 percent oli'ietutn faro if leluru
ing within twelve months.
&&- For Freight and Passage apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
a7 tf Agonts.
Baldwin Locomotives.
The undersigned having been appointed
Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands
FOB TI1K CKUUilt.W nil
Baldwin Locomotives
FROM THE WORKS OF
Burham, Williams & Co.,
Philadelphia, Poun.,
Are now prepared to give KMimato-,
receive Unlei-i for iheu Engine-",
of any size and .ityle,
uid
The Baldwin Locomotive Works
ARE NOW MANUFACTURING A
STYLE OF LOCOMOTIVE
PARTICULARLY
Adapted for Plantation Purposes
A number of which have lecontlv been
received at those islands, and wc will have
pleiiMiiu in furiiWiuig plantation agents
and managers with piuticuhir-. of muiic.
The Superiority of these Locomotives,
over all other makes is known nut oulv
here but is acknowledged throughout the
United Stales.
WW. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
Solo Agonts for the Hawaiian Islands.
TO PLANT LOVEItS !
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!&
rpiIE I N'DEIISK.NED DESIRES TO
X liiillls tlin pulillc t tint lie in prepared
to Propagate any kind of 'I'ice, rilirilhur
Bush by Gialtliig, lliiddiiiK, Ringing, or
other method. So payments will be re
quired until they are well looted, which
will take Hum ni weeks tu m months, u,..
coidlng to iii- genus, Now j the time for
ladlc to make pn-M-ul whether i-Millcs or
natives, to her fiicuiW. 1 will nUo under
take to madiiMle all insects that prc upon
or suck the nip fiom tree and other Vege
tables, which can ho expelled I'liini ,ii UiK.l
hours i noetiri no pay.
X W The ollce and Oriuign funiily a
noeeniiiy. .iiiiuvss
W. L
li'i.i-liu' Hum, i.iin oiiiee,
J Umli of Cumuieroiat I'dutimj
prumiHly mmilrd nl hw mia ui the
llulli'ltn OjiVo,
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Wilder's Steamship Co.
TIME TABLE.
w. o.
Wli.ncit, Pies. S. 11. Ron:, Sec.
Out. J. A. Kino, Port .Snpt.
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE, Commandor,
Will leave Honolulu at'.' i m., touching at
Laliaina, Maalaea Bay and Makena the
s-amodiiy; Mahukona, Kawaihae and l.au
pahuchoe tho following day, aniving at
llilo at midnight.
Returning leaves Hllu, touching nt Lau
pahoehoe same day ; Kawaihae . m. ; Ma
hukona IOa. m. ; .Makcua I r. m.; Maalaea
Bay (I p.m.; Lahaina 8 i i. the following
day; arriving ut Honolulu (I .v. M. Wednes
days and Sattirdav's.
Of No Freight will be
li! noon on day of sailing.
icceived after
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
DAVIES. Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday nt f
v. M., touching at Kahului, Huelo, Jlana,
Hamna and Kipahulu.
Returning will uiiivcnt Honolulu every
Sunday morning.
g&- No Freight will be received after
I v. m. on tiay of sailing.
Consignees must be at the landing-" to
rei-t ivi the'r 1'ieight, as wc will not hold
our.elvis i ('sponsible after .ueii Freight
ba bcui landed.
While the Coinp'iny will use due dili
gence in handling I.ivi Mock, we decline
toa-iiine any responsibility in can of Uie
l()ss of sinic,
The Co'npnnv will nil be responsible for
Money or .lew ( !r mill- placed in tin ci.e
of Pui.-ers.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Australian Mail Service.
For San Francisco :
The New and Fine A I Steel Steamship
"MARIPOSA"'
Of the Oceanic Meamhip Company will
lie due at Honolulu from Sjdnej and 'Auck
land on or about
April 6th,
And will leave for the above poit with
M'lilMiud l'.is. i'ngcr-.onorabout that date.
Fcr Sydney and Auckland :
The New and Fine Al Steel Mcauiiliip
" ALAMEDA '
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due al Honolulu, from San Francisco,
on or about
April 7th,
And will have prompt despatch with
Mails and I'a-senger-- for the aliuvu ports.
The undersigned are now prepared to issue
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
0- For further particulars regarding
Freight or Pns-agu apply to
WM. G. IRVIN & CO., Ltd.,
i-!)i General Agents.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Time TaJole.
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from S. F.
Mar. '
Apr. 1!)
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
Mar. '.'!)
pr. M
THBOUGH LINE.
From Sun Francisco
for Sydney,
Arrive Jlanuliilii.
From Sydnoy for
San Francisco.
J. out
IloWlllllll,
ALAMEDA, April 7 MARIPOSA, Aim 1(1
MARIPOSA, May .i I MONOW Al. May 1
0
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FANCY
DRESS
GOODS
- AT
"KA MAILE STORE'
-ON
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15th
Swiss Muslin Tigurod Dross Goods,
All-wool Uropos, Trench Dolalnos,
Uhlldrou's Hats and Bonnets,
l'roncu Orgaudles, Elo., Etc,
(171-Uv
Gram
AN IOWA PROFESSOR.
Returns from Honolulu and Spoaka
Hia Mind to His Countrymon.
Concluded.)
From an O.skaloo-sa, Iowa, Papon
"Firit, lut tis onquiro who tho
pcoplo of tlieso islmulH nro. Lot its
look nt tho list of registorod voters.
Of tho EljiVJH votors that is, thoso
who nro not rostriotod by othorthau
udticationnl cjunlifieationg 9554 aro
litttivo Hawaiians, (537 aro AmoricauH,
niC) aro British, and tho rost aro
from tho various countries of tho
world. Of tho native votors it may
bo paid they aro practically unani
mous ngniiisjt tho overthrow of thoir
yoveniment and annexation. Tho
Jiiitihh aro divided in sentiment,
with a large majority, so far as 1 am
able to jtidgo from evidence gather
ed by mybell', opposed to either tho
overthrow of tho government or its
annexation to the United States.
Tho houtiincnt piovailiug among
other nationalities 1 am not pro
pared to judge of. If a fair and
untranuneied vote could bo taken,
the majority against tho overthrow
of the long existing form of govern
ment and its absorption by the
United State.i would bo overwhel
ming. "It is argued that tho native Ha
waiian is not fit for hell-government
and that he should not bo consulted
in a matter of such grave impor
tance. Let us look at a few points
connected with tho Hawaiian gov
ernment. 1 have already called your
attention to the character of a con
stitution framed by tho llawaiiau
lung. Up till 1SS7, when Kalakaua
was 1'inced to sign a new constitu
tion, tho goorumout was practically
llawaiiau. What was tho condition
ol the country at this time? An ox
eel lent school system existed
throughout tho islands, education
was universal, no man could vote
who could not read and write, hos
pitals lur the aged and aillicted un
lmtuuntes of all classes wore pro
vided, a humane and most excellently-conducted
prison system pre
vailed, churches were seen in every
community and were tilled with or
derly, attentive congregations, ab
ject poverty was not known, tho
people, were well fed and decently
clothed and the persons and prop
erty of tho citizens of the Hawaiian
kingdom were more secure than iu
the best-governed portions of tho
United States or Great Britain. The
people enjoyed all the blessings that
good anil liberal government as
Mimcs to give any people, and in
good and practical results this little
kingdom in tho 1'acific would suffer
nothing by comparison with an'
civilized govenuljeiit on tho face of
the earth.
"It may bo asked then why do the .
American-:, or those who have been
Aineiicaiis, ilesiro a change? Up to
the time the lawmaking tho recent
regulation in sugar duties wont into
oiled, the sugar planters of this
country and the sugar industry ro-pic-cuib
practically tho only indus
try of the islands- -received benefits
fiom our government that showed
generosity beyond judgment on tho
pait of our pcoplo. They enjoyed
an advantage of two cents per pound
on sugar sent to this country over
and above that enjoyed by other
countries trading with us in tho
same commodity. Tho removal of
the sugar duty ilontroyed this advan
tage. To-day if the United States
goeriiment will pay 'to the sugar
planters of the Hawaiian Islands tho
bounty which our homo sugar in
dustry roooivts, it would amount to
more than 3F),000,lRX) on the present
crop, or an income of .55 per month
for every man, woman or child on
the islands, or between .80,000 and
.?'.)0,(KKI for every plantation engaged
in tho sugar business. 1 believe it
is not unlair to charge that the hopo
of securing this bounty, or somo
portion of it, is a very largo factor
in the cause of the revolution.
'"That our minister, a weak old
man, with the dotage of nearly 80
years hanging upon him, was won to
the support of the revolution's cause
by the sharp practice of designing
men, J believe, would not bo an un
just criticism.
"It may be argued that above nud
beyond all personal or party con
siderations there are necessities so
far-ioaehing iu their eileets as to
absolutely compel the United States
to seize upon thoscso islands as a
national outpost; that their posses
sion is a necessity in order that wo
may have a coaling station and a
harbor for other necessities iu tho
heart of the I'acilie. 1 do not care
to attempt to deal with this feature
of tho subject. Tho wisdom or
foolish no-.-, of this theory is not
moio demonstrable by facts to bo
secured there than elsewhere. 1 may
only sav that ureal as this advan-
I t age may appear to bo in the esti
mate ol some of our statesmen, it is
a fact that for seventeen years wo
i have enjoyed through treaty with
I the island government, just theso
i rights and privileges, and during
all the.-e years not so much as a
l canoe owned by tho United States
has ever been in l'earl harbor or a
pound of United States coal on her
I wharf.
! "If what 1 have said will cause
any iiillueutial citizen of this great
republic to look deeper beneath tho
I stirlace of things and try to discover
i where right ttutl truth and justice
' are, the writer has gamed his pur
pose." Hood's I 'ills eiue constipation by
restoring the peristaltic action of
the aliiiiuiiiary canal. Thoy aro tho
Irn-st family catliai tic.
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