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FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
New-York Life
JOHN A. McCALL, President.
SU33-A.R,"5T OF REPORT:
BUSINESS OF 1892.
Premium Income $25,040,113.93
Interest, Rents, olc 5,890,470.90
Total Income,
Doath Claims
Endowments and Annuities
Dividends, Purchused Insurances,
Total to Policy-holders
Number of New Policies Issued 00,259
Amount of New Insurance Written $173,005,070.00
CONDITION
Assets,
Liabilities, 4 Percent Standard
Surplus
Number of Policies in Force
Amount of Insurance in Force $OS9,248,029.00
PROGRESS IN 1892.
Increase in Benefits to Policy-holders $ 1,323,521.45
Increase in Assets 11,551,90S.18
Increase in Surplus 1,003,924.79
Increase in Insurance Written 20,940,088.00
Increase in Insurance in Force 00,105,451.00
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.
HAVE JUST OPENED OUT
Cut Glass
Royal Worcester
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
General Crockery and Glassware !
French Center Rugs,
French Sofa. Rugs,
French Door Rugs,
French Stair Carpets in Latest Designs, French Iron Beds, Double and Single; Baby Cots
oechstese lCA-TTIlSrO
Sets of Telescopic Card and Fancy Tea Tables !
Basket Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Wooden Trunks.
TO CLEAR OUT CONSIGNMENT
American & English
CHAS. HUSTACE,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter
JF ALWAYS ON HAND J0$
New Goods Received, by Every
All Orders faithfully attended to.
solicited and packed with care.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street
TELEPHONE 119.
BOTH TELEPHONES 240
LEWIS
Ill FORT
importers
Wholesale
Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies
Fresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer
IOE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Island Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Gnaranteod.
TELEPHONE ftt.-
H. E. McXNTYRE & BEO,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
CSt-rooeries, Provisions axici Peed.
New (J ooil a Received by Every Packet (rum the Kiihturn Ktutus und Hurajni.
FKKHJI CALIFORNIA PRODUCE HY EVERY STEAMER.
All Orders faithfully attended to ami Goods delivered to any part of the City free,
Island Orders solicited. BiitUfuotlon guaranteed.
' Maeit Oornar Fort A XClncr Strooto,
Insurance Co.
$30,936,590,83
$7,S9G,589.29
2,484,432.29
etc 3,013,990.75
$13,990,012,33
JAN. 1, 1893.
$137,499,198.99
$120,G94,250.S9
16,804,948.10
224,008
General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.
A CHOICE DISPLAY OF
Salads
Tumblers
Decanters
Fitoliers
Ioe Buckets ,
Etc. Etc,
Vssfis
Chocolate Jugs
Rose Jars
Etc. Etc. Etc.
Bicycles
ARE OFFERED
REDUCED fTgURES.
Steamer from San Francisco.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders
- Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. BOX 372.
-P. O. BOX 207
& CO.,
STREET.
k
an wocers
-P. O. BOX 115.
net
II. HAM) & CO.
HAVE RECEIVED
llytho Balks "H. Hnekfchl," "Amy Tur
ner," "Albert" mid other nnivnlg
ti Now Supply of
Dry and Fancy
GOODS
Tailors' Qooda,
So.dcl.les,
BOOTS and SHOES!
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
LIQUORS,
Havana, German & Manila Cigars
AMI a rui.i, LINK or
G-roceries !
Plantation v Supplies !
LIME, CEMENT, ETC., ETC., ETC.
AT VERY LOW HTK.
Sole .A.ge:n.ts
FOR THE
Anhaus-cr-Rusch BudweUcr Beer,
Schlitz Milwaukee Beer,
Harzer Saacrbmnnen,
Golden Gate Flour,
SperryN Roller Flour,
Merchant's Flour,
Bechstein Pianos,
Setter Pianos,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
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Are you looking for a Safe
and Profitable Investment at a
Small Annual Cost?
Then examine the New and
Novel Forms of Life Insurance
now offered by
BRUCE & A. J. CARTWRIGHT
Managers (or Hawaiian Islands
qnitable
Life
Society
OF THE UNITED STATES.
Bruce & A. J. Cartwright.
To Let or Lease
At Prices to Suit the Times.
3STO. 1.
THAT COMMODIOUS
and Well-appointed
2-Story Brick Buildin
with Pleasant Grounds.
formerly tlio residence of the late 11. J.
Hurt, situate on Nuuunu Avenue below
School street. Terms easy. Uid-tf
NOTE Before peeking or closing bar
gains elsewhere, it will pay you to scan
our column, and to at oucu consult the
undersigned at their olllce.
t& Wo keep Property in Frst-class
Condition. Our terms ore moderate und
as Landlords we will ulw ays bo found reu
bonublo in our dealings.
E&- Apply in each ease to
BRUCE or A. J. CARTWRIGHT,
"Cartwright Building," Merchant btreet.
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FOR. S-AXjE!
fes-
1 Family Carriage Horse, ui-ntio
1 Phaeton in Good Order,
1 Covered Brake,
1 Imported Jersey Cow.
It. I. LILLIE.
utT. H. Uavies it Co.'s.
70f-tf
DR. M. GOTO,
Physician and Surgeon
Can bo consulted at his residence at Kco
iieulu, on the inauku side of King and Uwii
sldnof Lllilm btieut, hou&o formerly occu
pied by Mr. Geo, L. Deuba,
Will Vaccinate from Pare Vac
cine Matter I
KW Ofhck HollllHl Front 8 to 10 A. M,
und from 'J to 0 r. u. UiWni
J3km?
Tho Hawaiian Froblom.
Tho letter which wo published
yostorday from our special corres
pondent in Honolulu doals with
what is now tho most intorosting and
important phnso of tho Hawaiian
outlook both to tho islands and this
country namoly, tho problem of tho
coming govorninont.
Tho present govorumont, as is well
known, is but provisional, and houco
is to bo suporsodod by a permanent
government of soino form. What
that form should bo is tho problem
to bo solved.
Although tho provisional govern
ment has just appointed Mr. Thurs
ton, an annexationist, as Minister to
tho United Stales, it may bo taken
for granted that tho annexation
scjicmo is dead beyond tho hopo of
resurrection. It is .equally cloar that
a protectorate is not to bo thought
of by tho govorumont or pooplo of
tho United States. Tho past policy
of this country toward tho islands
must bo its future policy no an
nexation, no protectorate, no foreign
uuuirui, uui, .in iiiuupuimunu jiuwui
ian government, with friendly treaties
securing to the United States tho
naval and commercial advantages
hitherto enjoyed.
What form" that indopondout gov
ernment shall take is for tho pooplo
oi nawiiu io uuiuriuino witnout
domination from the Unitod States
or any other foreign Power. As tho
monarchy was overthrown and the
revolutionary government establish
ed not by tho revolutionists, but by
tho power of tho Unitod States, this
government would simply bo right
ing tho wrong done in its name if it
should restore tho Quoon and public
affairs to the status of January 1.
But while this might be warranted
as a matter of international law and
right, it is, of course, not to bo
thought of as a matter of expedi
ency or policy.
In ordinary revolutions a republic
is the natural soquenco of an over
thrown monarchy. But tho affair in
Honolulu was no ordinary revolu
tion. It was not an uprising of tho
people against their ruler. It was a
conspiracv of tho few to soizo tho
govorninont for their own purposes
and it succeeded only by reason of
tho unlawful support given by tho
naval force of tho Unitod States.
Aside from this consideration Mr.
Nordhoff finds other difficulties in
the way of a popular government.
It is a problem whothor democracy
is either dosirablo or practicable in
a mongrel population including
thousands of Chinese, Japanoso and
Polynesians. But, moro important
still, tho natives and half-castes, who
constitute tho groat majority of tho
pooplo, are not eager for a republic,
but prefer tho restoration of the
monarch', with which they were al
ways satisfied. Popular will is the
corner stone of a republican govern
ment. That is apparently wanting
in Hawaii.
After a careful survej' of tho situa
tion our correspondent roaches tho
conclusion that the best form of
government under tho present cir
piiirmtaiipos would bo that of a mon
arch who "reigns but does not gov
ern" in other words, a hereditary
sovereign under a popular constitu
tion. The wisest and most states
manlike course, ho thinks, the pre
sent provisional rulers can adopt,
both for themselves and tho people
of the islands, is to restore tho Queen
under a constitution satisfactory to
both sides.
This solution of tho problem
might well be regarded with favor
by tho Unitod States, though tho
government has no business to seek
to bring it about by any activo in
terference. American sentiment hails
tho spread of democracy in any
quarter of tho globe. But true
democracy is based on tho will of
tho majority. If tho majority of tho
Hawaiian pooplo prefer a constitu
tional monarch' that is their busi
ness and their right. New York
Jleruld.
m
Mr. Stono Heard From.
Editor Bulletin:
Yostorday I was informed that an
effort was boiug made to keep alive
a nondescript paper lately started in
this city dubbed "Tho Hawaiian
Star," and that its principal claim
for notoriety consisted in vilifying
our residents and making enemies to
tho cause which they profess to es
pouse, viz., annexation.
Boing curious to examine a copy
of this latest political effort, after a
diligent search a papor yes, it was
paper branded "Tho Hawaiian
Star," Vol. I., was located and dug
up out of a waste basket. It was
rough on tho basket and owner, a
Chinaman, and he is going to be
more careful in the future and keep
his waste basket in a better sanitary
condition. And so ho ought.
What struck me first is tho fact
that they have no ollico, inoroly re
ferring to telephone numbers be
longing to another party. What
measure yo mote to others it shall bo
nioted to j'ou again. May your busi
ness manager bo successful in col
lecting from your libeled patrons
and your many friends correct your
many errors. Would add that be
lieving in annexation I packed a gun
last J miliary, but I douv tho soft
impeachment that tho last soon of
mo was making tracks up Tantalus.
If there is $T0 reward ollorod' for my
head, why don't you secure it! You
know I have boon soon almost daily
by certain members of your staff,
and yet for cortain reasons I am not
arrested. You know you dare not
arrest mo. Tho public will not un
derstand this. It looks as though
you wore in collusion with black
legs, otc. What will your friends
think of you in the Islands, over at
tho Coast and East? Wo strongly
advise you to bo moro careful.
Stone.
Honolulu, Juno 8,1803.
Fifty cents is a small doctor bill.
mit mat is nil it will cost
cure any ordinary case of i
tihin if you iibo Chaiiiborlaii
Bulm. Try it and you will
but that is all it will cost you to
rhuiiiiin-
din's Pain
will bo sur-
prised
at the prompt roliof it affords.
riio first application will quiet the
pain. r() cuut IxHllOH for sale by all
dealers, JJuiison, Smith At Co., agents
for the Hawaiian Islands,
Job Printing neatly and 2rompthj
executed at tlus Hulletin Ojjice,
WantodI Wanted!
Some smart alock to try and stop
my passport, as I am about to loavo
tho Island for soino other seaport
town. Also ono good colloctor to
collect soino bills. Ho must bo hon
est, upright and sober; 01113 thoso
who can furnish'first-clnss reference
to tho aboyo facts need apply. Al
cash socurity must bo furnished.
Ploaso call on or address Hon. A. L.
Johnson, tho Amorican Shirt Makor,
corner King and Alakea streets, Ho
nolulu, between tho hours of 8 a. m.
and 12 p. m., whore you will always
find him making all kinds of Bhirts
to order with all tho latest improve
ments and only for honest pooplo
who pay thoir lionost cash, and not
any bluffs. All persons having bad
bills to colloct give them to mo and
I will soo to colloct them. My
board bill is now paid at Pahala.
And now look out for somo fun
nil tho30 who aro interested iu my
welfare
"JOHNSON,"
Tho Amorican,
Tho Annexation,
The Provisional,
And tho only good Shirt Makor in
tho World.
m
Dr. M. J. Davis is a prominent
physician of Lewis, Cass county,
Iowa, and has boon activoly engaged
in tho practice of mediciuo at that
place for tho past thirty-fivo yoars.
On the 26th of Maj', while in Des
Moines en route to Chicago, ho was
suddenly takon with an attack of
diarrhoea. Having sold Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Dinrroea
Remedy for tho past seventeen yoars,
and knowing its reliability, ho pro
cured a 25 cent bottle, two doses of
which completely cured him. The
excitement and dhango of wator and
diet incident to traveling often pro
duce a diarrhoea. Every ono should
procure a bottle of this Remedy be
fore leaving homo. For sale by all
dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., agents
for tho Hawaiian Islands.
JAPANESE BAZAAR,
Hotel Street,
Oppo. Bethel St.
H H ON HAND
SILK and SILK CRAPE
For Ladies Drcscs,
Beautiful Embroidered and Drawn Work
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
Lacquer Work Glove Boxes, Cabinets,
Lanterns for Fetes, Balls, Etc.,
Fancy Silk Japanese Umbrellas,
Showy Flower Pots, Satsuma Ware,
Window and Veranda Blinds,
Paper Napkins, China "Ware, Etc.
C9 Inspection cordially invited. No
trouble to show Goods.
J. M. de SA e SILVA.
PALO ALTO STABLES,
Sao O'lPa-rrell St.,
Two Blocks from Baldwin Hotel, S. F., Cal.
I BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY OLD
friends and patrons iu the Islands that
I have purchased tho above Stables and
intend to maintain its namesake "Second
to None" 1st class. Livery Outfits of every
description also on hand. Forsule: Matched
Spans, Road and Draft Horses guaranteed
us represented. Correspondence invited.
E. R. MILES,
G95-tf Proprietor.
"The Gorman"
New European I
100 Elegantly Furnislied Rooms
ONLY TWO HLOCKS HJtOM
Main Entrance to the Fair!
310-318 Ojth Teirace, Chicago.
Rates: $1 per Day & Upward. 1st Class Care.
J. F. GORMAN,
700-3in Proprietor.
ANCHOR SALOON
HAS
JOHN -WIH3LjA.3SrrJ'S
EXTRAPALE LAGER BEER
COOL, CLEAR and INVIGORATING.
Also, always on hand
OYSTER -:- COCKTAILS
OF SUTEIIIOK O.UAMTY
hot LTjnsron
From 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 r. m. dully.
7-'0-lm
DR. B. SCHNEIDER,
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
Club Stables,
Honolulu.
Has arrived from Bu iUorluud, whore lie hud
Hvo j ears' experience in tlio Army,
and has opened un ollice at
the Club Stables.
tfSr Both Telephones 477. "a
7ir-im
CHAS. G-IRDLER,
DIlllIOT IMI'OIIIKH Of
ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL
JDx-y Goods
No, IS Kuuhumuuii street.
TO LET
I AWN MOWERS TO LET BY THE
"V' .'',lJ'' w"u's or luuiith ' Repairing,
Cleaning and Sharpening ilouuj Jlmillciitii
rim furnished when icijul red. Machine
oulk'd for ami returned. Also, Repairing
(larden Hose in fact, can do anything
lioeesBury around the housu or stable.
Ring up Mutual Telephone lu'J.
6W-U 'N. V, UUHQKUB.
PRO&RAMME
OF-
RACES
AT-
Sprockets' Park, KaMni,
JULY 4, 1893.
1st RACE-Sl'RECKELSVILLE l'URSE.
Running Raco. J-Milo Dash. For
Hawaiian Bred Horses.
2d raoe-wailuku purse.
Running Raco. -Mile and Repeat.
Free for all.
3n UAOB HAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL
& SUGAR CO.'S BURSE.
Trotting and Pacing. 1 Mile Heats.
jjosi in a to Harness. ior .Hawaiian
Bred Horses.
Itii KAOK WAIKAPU PURSE.
Running Raco. Ji-MIIo Dash. For
Hawaiian Bred Horses.
5th RACE-KULA PURSE.
Running Race. -Mi1o Dash. For
Ponies 11 hands or under, to carry 100
lbs.
Grit UACE-KA1IULU1 PURSE.
Running Race. 1 Mile Dash. Free for
all.
7th RACE-WAIHEE PURSE.
Trotting und Pacing. 1 Mile Heats.
Best 3 in fi, to harness. Free for all.
Horses with a record of 2:30 or better,
to carry 180 lbs.
8tii RAOE-I.AHAINA PURSE.
Running Race. 1 Mile Dash. For Ha
waiian Bred Horses.
9th RACE-QUEEN LILIUOKALANI
UUl".
Running Race. 1 Mile Dash. Free
for all.
10th RACE HANA PURSE.
Trotting and Pacing. 1 Mile Heats.
Best 'J in 3 to harness. For all Horses
without a record of 3:00 or better.
11th RACE-MULE RACE.
Running Race. -Milo Dasli. Catch
weights. Free to all.
1'Jtii RACE-MANA CUP.
Running Race. i Mile Dash. For
Hawaiian Bred Horses.
Subject to Change !
MAUI RACING ASSOCIATION,
727-lw EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Baldwin Locomotives.
The undersigned having been appointed
Sole Agents for the HawaUan Islands
FOn THE CEI.UIlRATED
Baldwin Locomotives
FROM THE WORKS OF
Burham, "Williams &c Co.,
Philadelphia, Ponn.,
Are now prepared to give Estimates and
receive Orders for these Engines,
of any size and style.
The Baldwin Locomotive Works
ARE NOW MANUFACTURING A
STYLE OF LOCOMOTIVE
PARTICULARLY
Adapted for Plantation Purposes
A number of which have recently been
received at these Islands, und wo will liuvo
pleasure in furnishing plantation ugents
und managers with particulars of sume.
The Superiority of these Locomotives
over all other makes is known not only
here but is acknowledged throughout tho
United Stated.
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
Solo Agents for tlio Hawaiian Islands.
THE HAWAII HOLOMUA
DAILY AND WEEKLY
Hawaiian Newspapers
Aim this
Loading Journals in tho Kingdom.
The "Daily Hawaii Holomua,"
Has the largest Circulation on the Islands
uud is the Best Medium for
Ad vei tising.
Orriuis: " Brunli: Block." comer
Niiuunu uud Queen street (upstairs),
51l-tf
For Local News
Fitly prcHuntud
Take tho
Bulletin
Evtiry timo.
Tf"tTryrl?- TfrrT'PvSffr.''"'? " MTMMrKflKSkt.
THIS
DAILYBULLEMCO
Aro Receiving Now Invoices of
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
BY EVERY STEAMER
AT THKIK
Electric Printing Olce,
MERCHANT STREET.
Where they are fully prepared to do all
kinds of work iu the latest styles, at
tho shortest notioc and at the
most Reasonable Rates.
Fine Job Work in Colors a Specialty!
POSTER PRINTING -
Executed in the Most Attractive
Manner.
BILLHEADS, LETTERHEADS,
STATEMENTS, NOTEHEADS,
MEMORANDUMS, ETC.
Read the following partial list of spec
ialties and get the Bulletin's prices be
fore placing your orders. By so doing
you will save both time and money.
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
Bill Heads,
Memorandums,
Bills of Lading,
Statements,
Circulars,
Contracts,
Agreements,
Shipping Contracts,
Check Books,
Legal Blanks,
Calendars,
Wedding Cards,
Visiting Cards,
Business Cards,
Funeral Cards,
Admission Cards,
Fraternal CardB,
Timo Cards,
Milk Tickets,
Meal Tickots,
Theatre Tickets,
Scholarship Certificates,
Corporation Certificates,
Marriage Certificates,
Receipts of all kinds,
Plantation Orders,
Promissory N'-jtes,
Pamphlets,
Catalogues,
Programmes,
Labels of every variety,
Petitions in any language,
Envelopes & Letter Circulars,
Sporting Scores & Records,
Perpetual Washing ListB,
General Book Work,
Etn.. Etc, Etc., Etc.,
Printed and Blocked when desheu.
Kay- No Job U allowed to leave the of
lloe until It gives satisfaction,
f