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,r?'.'"',:'jpi'FT4.;innsf' . .,' -v-' - T"W( r'Twn tyimiri "v. L'jKPn3"'WWWsr BSnrviraMvic -. - .. . -fl t"," "f"C r -' 3.-7-, - i" .fJ (if' ' -' ' '-?w ,-i 'f.'W ( V fc'."' 'fm-T' ' hmk; Hs,,'fwiL'Vtt'vw! FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT OF New-York Life JOHN A. McOALL, President. SU3VwO.A..R,-5r OF REPORT: BUSINESS OF 1892. Premium Income $25,040,113.93 Intorcst, llonts, etc 5,896,47(3.90 Total Income, - - - $30,936,590,83 Death Claims .' $7,890,589.29 Endowments and Annuities 2,484,432.29 Dividends, Purchased Insurances, otc 3,013,990.75 Total to Policy-holders, - - $13,990,012,33 Number of New Policies Issued 06,259 Amount of New Insurance Written $173,005,070.00 CONDITION JAN. 1, 1893. Assets, .... $137,499,198,99 Liabilities, 4 Percent Standard $120,094,250.S9 Surplus 16,804,948.10 Number of Policies in Force 224,008 Amount of Insurance in Force $689,248,629.00 PROGRESS IN 1892. Increase in Benefits to Policy-holders $ 1, 323,521.45 Increase in Assets 11,551,908.18 Increase in Surplus 1,063,924.79 Increase in Insurance Written 20,940,088.00 Increase in Insurance in Force 60,165,451.00 O. O. BBRGER General Agent for" the llaiuaiian Islands. THEO. H. DA HAVE JUST OPENED OUT Cut Glass Eoyal Worcester LARGE ASSORTMENT OF General Crockery and Glassware ! French Center JR.-u.gs, French Sofa IRugs, French Door I2.-u.gs, French Stair Carpets In Latest Designs, French Iron Beds, Double and Single; Baby Cots CHINESE jVLA-TTinXTGi- Sets of Telescopic Card and Fancy Tea Tables ! Basket Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Wooden Trunks. TO CLEAR OUT CONSIGNMENT American & English GHAS. HUSTACE, IMPORTER AND GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED. Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter g0T ALWAYS ON HAND mgC8 Hew Goods Received by Every Steamer from San Francisco. All Orders faithfully attended to. solicited and packed with care. LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street TELEPHONE 119. BOTH TELEPHONES 210 LEWIS & CO., Ill PORT STREET. Importers, Wholesale & Retail Grocers Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies Fresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer ICE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY. Island Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. TELEPHONE 02.- H. E. McINTYRE & BRO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN C-3-rooeries, Provisions Etnci Peed. Now Goods Received by livery Packet from tlio Eastern States and Kuropo, FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE IJY EVEUV STEAMER. All Order faithfully attended to and Ooods dullvuroti to uny part of tliu City free. Inland Order solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. BJetet Oornvr Iort & IClnK Streets, THE Insurance Co, VIES & CO. A CHOICE DISPLAY OK Salads Tumblers Decanters Ice Bu.ols.ets Eito. Etc. Vases Chocolate Jugs Rose Jars Etc. Etc. Etc. Bicycles ARE OFFERED AT REDUCED FIGURES. DEALER IN Satisfaction guaranteed. Inland Ordors Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets. P. O. BOX 372. -P. O. BOX 207 -P. O. JiOX UO. H. HACKFM fe CO. HAVE RECEIVED By the Barks "H. Haokfeld," "Amy Tur ner," "Albert" and other arrivals a Now Supply of Dry and Fancy GOODS Tailors' Qoods, Saddles, BOOTS and SHOES! HARDWARE, CROCKERY, LIQUORS. Havana, German & Manila Cigars AND A FUM, LINK OF Groceries I Plantation v Supplies ! LIME, DEMENT, ETC., ETC., ETC. AT VKKY LOW KTK. Sole Agents FOR THE Anhaiiker-BiiMih Bndweiser Beer, Schlltz Milwaukee Beer, Ilnrzcr Sauerbrunnen, Golden Gate Flour, Sperry's Boiler Flour, Merchant's Flour, Bechstein Pianos, Seiler Pianos, ETC., ETC., 737-tf ETC. 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 for Hawaiian Islands EpitaM ife OF THE UNITED STATES. Bruce & A. J. Cartwright. To Let or Lease At Prices to Suit the Times. NO. 1. THAT COMMODIOUS and Well-appointed 2-Story Urick Building with Pleasant Grounds. formerly the residence of the Into H. J Hurt, situato on Nuuanii Avenue below School street. Terms easy. 023-tf NOTE Before seeking or closing bar gains elsewhere, it will pay you to scan our column, and to lit once consult the undersigned ut their olllee. &" We keep Property in Frst-clnss Condition. Our terms aro moderate and as Landlords wo will always bo found rea sonable in our dealings. fjet" Apply in each ea-e to BRUCE or A. J. CARTWRIGHT, ' "Cartwright Building," Merchant street, filii-tf FOR. S-AXjE! 1 Family. Carriage Horse, eonth 1 Phaeton in Good Order, 1 Covered Brake, 1 Imported Jersey Cow. It. I. LILLIE, at T. H. Duvh's & Co.'s. 70Mf "The Gorman" New European I 100 Elegantly Furnished Rooms ONI.V TWO III.OCKH rROM Main Entrance to the Fair I iUU-318 G'jth Tcrraco, Chicago. Rates: 51 per Day & Upward, 1st Class Cafe, J. I GORMAN, Proprietor, 705-3m -Ak. Continued from 1st Page.) mado to tho arbitrary powor confer red upon oxooutivo officers in mak ing tho deportation, Ho said that bo far as investigation is mado it will bo a judicial investigation. Tho law Erovidod that no Oliinainan should o doportod if ho should cloarly es tablish certain facts to tho satisfac tion of a Judge. Tho Legislature had a right to proscribe what ovidonco may bo demanded boforo our judicial tribunals, and it was within its powor to provido that thoso alions who havo boon onoyoar within tho United States without getting out cortifi catos should bo doportod. It had a right todofino what witnossos should bo hoard, and tho right to protect its courts against testimony from persons who nad no rogard for tho sanctity ol an oath. Mo would not touch upon tho wisdom, tho policy, or ovon tho justice of tho act. Thoso questions wore for tho political, legislative and oxooutivo depart ments of tho Government. If tho act woro within thoir constitutional powers it would bo out of place for this court to intorforo. What Con gross had done had not boon to pro vido for any definition of crimo in tho act. nor to nrovido anv nunish- mout. It had provided moroly that tho porsous in quostion should bo sent out of tho country to tho place wiiuuoo uiuy cuiiiu, ii uau proviuuu, not for tho adjudication of crime, but simply for tho romoval of per sons whoso presouco Congress con siders inconsistent with tho public wolfaro. It must bo romomborod that tho Chinoso cannot bo natural ized. Doubtloss thoy aro entitled to tho security and safeguard gurau teod by tho constitution and laws in such measuro as thoy aro provided, but there was nothing in tho consti tution or tho laws which impugned tho powor of Congress to compel them to leave tho country. Tho opinion of tho United States Circuit Court for the Second Dis trict of New York in each of tho throe cases is therefore affirmed, aud tho threo Chinese are ordored to bo doportod. After tho court concluded tho announcement of its opinion, Ashton, of couusol for the Chinese, moved a rehearing and argument boforo a full bouch at tho noxt term. At present tho court stands 5 to 3 in support of tho law, Justico Har lan being absent. Tho court took tho motion under advisement, the effect of which is to postpone tho proceedings under the judgment. In tho Chinese exclusion act case Justice Gray quoted Justico Field's own decision against himsolf, antici pating tho dissent of tho California Justico. Chao Chang Ping was a Chinoso laborer who loft tho United States armed with a certificate en titling him to return. On his re turn ho found that by a supplemen tary Chinese act his certificate had been annulled and his right to laud abrogated. Justico Gray quoted Justico Field's opinion upholding tho constitutionality of the act, and saying: "The act is in direct con travention of treaty stipulations, but treaties are of no greater legal obligation than acts of Congress. Both aro the paramount law of tho land, and treaties may bo ropealed or modified at tho ploasuro of Con gross. In either case the last ex pression of the sovereign will must govern." Justico Fuller, in his dissenting opinion, hold that Congress has no power to prescribe banishment. Justice Field, whose previous de cision was quoted by Justice Gray, argued in dissenting now that arbi trary and tyrannical powor had no place in tho American system. Ho said: "Brutalit', inhumanity and cruelty can never bo recognized as elomonts in any form of procedure adopted in tho administration of tho laws of our Government. As I had once oc casion to say against tho cruel treat ment of poor and despised China men, I repeat now: It is certainly something in which a citizen of tho United States may fool a generous pride that tho Government of his country extends protection to all persons within its iurisdiction. and that ovory blow aimed at any of them, however humble, como from what quarter it may, is caught upon tho broad shield of our blessed con stitution and our equal laws." Justico Brewer gave a verbal opin ion, promising a written ono lator. Ho said that tho fourteenth amend ment could not bo construed as be ing entirely confined to tho protec tion of citizens of tho United States. Its provisions applied to all the peo ple living in tho jurisdiction of tho United States. Ho defined tho mean ing of tho uso of tho word "persons" in the fifth amendment, which, he said, must bo equally comprehen sive. So also must be tho sixth amendment. Iu his opinion there was no quos tion regarding the general powor of the Government to ouact laws keep ing people out of tho United States or to summarily doal with porsons who unlawfully camo in. However, this act dealt with porsous who woro lawfully in the United States. It is but fair to say that deportation is a punishment. It is a deprivation of liberty and a removal from homo, family, business and property. This can bo considered as nothing less than a punishment of tho sovorost nature im m m Dr. M. J. Davis is a prominent physician of Lowis, Cass county, Iowa, and has boon actively ongagod in tho practico of medicine at that place for the past thirty-five years. On tho 2(ith of May, while- iu Dos Moines en route to Chicago, ho was suddenly taken with an attack of diarrhoea. Having sold Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrwn ifomody for tho past seventeen years, and knowing its reliability, ho pro cured a 25 cent bottle, two doses of which completely cured him, Tho excitement and ohaugo of water and diet incident to traveling ofton pro duce a diarrhea. Kvory ono should procure a bottlo of this Keinody bo foro louving homo. For sale by all dealers. IJunhon, Smith & Co,, agents for tho Hawaiian IhIuikIh, Fine Job IrinUiy ut the Jlullrtin OJJiae. By Jus. F. Morgan. Mortgagee's Notice of Intention to Forocloso and of Salo. ftf Tho sale hereundor ndvortlsod has been postponed to SATURDAY, Juno 17th. at tho Salesrooms of James F. Morgan, at 12 o'clock noon, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, in pursuanco of n Power of Salo con tained in n certain Indonturo of Mortgago executed September 5th, 18!)2, by William C. Aehl and Isabella A. Acht, bis wito, of Honolulu, to Charles R. Bishop and Sam uel M. Damon, partners under the llrm nniiio of Bishop it Company, of said Hono lulu, and recorded in Liber 130 at pagos 200 to 270, tho said mortgagees intend to fore closo tho said mortgago, for condition broken, to wit: tho non-payment of tho principal and interest secured thereby when duo. Aud notlco Is hereby further nivcn that, uiion such foreclosure (and un less said mortgago shall havo been sooner paid), it is tho intention of said Mortgagees to soil tho property therein and thereby doscribed and mortgaged, at Publlo Auc tion, at tho auction rooms of James F. Morgan, in said Honolulu, on SATUR DAY, tho 20th day of Moy, 181)3, at 12 o'clock noon. CtfVor furthor particulars apply to C. W. Ashford, Attornoy for Mortgagees, Merchant street. Honolulu. BISHOP & CO., Mortgagees. THE rnOl'ERTY TO UK BOM) IS AS FOLLOWS! 1 All that certain tract of land contain ing 30-100 acres at Kalawahlne, Honolulu, aforesaid, convoyed to mo by Bishop it Company, by deod recorded in tho Hawai ian Registry of Conveyances in Book 112, naco 807. 2 All that tract of land containing 120 acres at Kealakomo, Puna, Hawaii, con voyed to mo by Wailuhua and wife, by deed recorded In Book 113, page 281, and being part of Royal Patent Grant 203 to Kenaaulani ct al. 3 All that tract of land containing 110.74 acres at Manawai, Molokal, convoyed to mo by Hoopii Olepau, by deed recorded in Book 118, page IDo, and being part of L. C. A. 4000 to Hoomuilu. 4 All that tract of land containing 4.20 acres at South Koua, Hawaii, conveyed to mo by D. W. Kcalalaina, by deed recorded in Book 125, page 201, aud being the land described in Royal Patent 5344, L. C. A. 5741 to Kaclcmakule. 5 All that tract of land containing 27.500 square feet at Kapalama, Honolulu, afore said, convoyed to mo by Lau Ohong, by deed recorded in Book , page , and being part of Royal Patent 401, L. O. A. 8305 to Jvanoa. O All that tract of land 150 by 150 feet, being Lot 324, Blouk 0, at Pearl City, Ewa, Oahu, conveyed to mo by Oahu Railway it Land Company, by deed recorded in Book 127, page 2s8. 7 One share in Holualoa, 1 and 2 North Kona, Huwali, transferred to me and J. K. Nahalo by Kaoiwi by deed recorded in Book 127, page 424. 8 All those lands conveyed to mo by Ke aloha Kalua, by deed recorded in Hook 130, page 190, and being a one-half interest in the land containing 130 acres described in Royal Patent 517!), L. C. A. 740H to Hi Kaualoha at Kawanui 2, North Kona, Hawaii, and all that land containing 1!) acres described in Royal Patent Grant 151)7 to Kulua at Kawanui 1, North Kona afore said. i) All that tract of land containing C0-100 aero at Kalihi, Honolulu, aforesaid, con veyed to me by S. Kaaiai, by deed recorded in Book 87, page 4GD. 11 All that tract of land containg 30-100 acre at Kalihi, aforesaid, conveyed to mo by Komo, by deed recorded in Book 00, page 380. 11 Lots 0 and 11 at Kapalama, aforesaid, being part of the land convoyed to me by P. Kanoa by deed recordod in Book 1)1, page 353, and being nart of Royal Patent 401, L. O. A. 8305 to Kanoa. 12 All of that tract of land containing 702 fathoms at Keawanui, Molokal, con voyed to me by Kaui Kauene, by deed re corded in Book 02. pago 202, and being the land doscribed in Royal'Putont 7081, L. C. A. 4823 to Kaailepo. 13 That certain lot on the Ewa side of my new homestead at Kapalama aforesaid, convoyed to me by Lau Ohong, by deed re corded in Book 133, pago 12. 14 All that land conveyed to mo by J. Malm by deed recorded in Book 115, pago 88, being part of Royal Patent Grant 281)J. 15 All that land containing 18-100 aero at Kalawuhine, Honolulu, aforesaid, con veyed to mo by Bila Kawua, by deed re corded in Book 107, page 123. 10 All those lands convoyed to me by Chung Woa by deed recorded in Book 111, pago 2-12, being Apana 13 and 13A, each containing 08-100 acre, moro particularly described in X'artition Deed recorded in Book 110, page 305. 17 All those lands conveyed to me by O. M. Hydo and wife, by deed recorded in Book 110, pago 324, being Apunu 11 and HA, each containing 08-100 acre, moro par ticularly described in said Partition Deed. 18 That certain lease of land containing 15,400 square fuet at Kapalama aforesaid, part of Royal Patent 401 to Kanoa, for 10 years from January 1, 1801, made to me by Lau Chong rnd recorded in Book 128, pago 10. 19 Ono buggy, one express, ono bay horso, four carts, four harnesses, and four horses used in my cartage business; one half interest in S. K. Kaai it Companv. all otlico furniture in my oilico No. 3(1, 'Mer chant street, Honolulu, aforesaid, also 110 shares of stock in tho Reciprocity Sugar Company, 30 shares in the Kona Coll'eo it Fruit Company, 5 shares in tho Ewa Plan tation Company. 703-19t By Lowis J. Levey. Mortgagee's Notice of Intention to Foreclose and of Sale. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, tallied in a certain mortgago executed November 12, 18112, by Kaukawaaole (w.) toAsai (Oh.) and recorded in Liber , Page , the said mortgagee intends to foreclose tho bald mortgage lor condition broken, to wit: the non-pavment of the sums secured thereby when due. And no tlco is hereby further given that upon such foreclosure (and unless said mortgage shall have been sooner paid) all and singular the lands, tenements and hereditaments in said mortgago contained and described will bo bold at Public Auction at tho auc tiou room of Lowis J. Levey, on Queen Street, in Honolulu on SATURDAY, tho 1st day of July, 1B03, at 12 o'clock noon of said day. Tho property in said mortgago is all the right, title and Interest of Kaukawaaolo (w.) In that land situate at Honoiualino, Kona, Hawaii, described iu Royal Patent No. 0583, Kuleaua No. 10030, containing II 35-100 acres. h Ub- For furthor particulars apply to A. P. Peterson, attornoy for mortgageo, ABA! (Oh.), Mortgagee. Honolulu, H. I., June 7, 1803. 718-It 6b ILANIWAI" A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY BATHING Resort at Wuikikl. Tram ears duhh tho gato. Special arrangements can bo mado for Futility Picnics and Evening Bathing Parties. MW-tf dr. m:. goto, Physician : and : Surgeon Sell Telephone 1BQ. Can he consulted at his residence ut Keoue. ula, on tho mauku side of King Street, aud Ewusido of Lllihu Street, house formerly occupied by Mr. G. L. Desha. 710-tf TO LET LAWN MOWEltrTrO LET BY THE day, week or month' Repairing, Cleaning mid Hhurpenlng done; Duplleato Pieces furnished when required. Machines called for and returned, Also, Repairing Gurden Hose In fact, run do anything necessary around the house or stable. King up Mutual Telephone lftj. WI-U 'N. K. UURGKBH. Golden idle i W. F. BEYNOLDS, Prop. A Word about Our Baseball Supply It is Full and Comploto Tho Prices Can't be Beat. As before remarked our Oplicnl Department with the aisistancc of the infallible Ki'KMJC TKIigoe steadily along, but we have a word of warning for those who THINK then v ill be made to looh more stylish by weating glasses take Punch's advice and'DOlFT, unless you wear only the frames. Gold, Nickel, Steel & Shell Frames In Stock SOLE AGENT FOR Remington Typewriter ANn Typewriters' Supplies. SOLE AGENT FOR DOMESTIC Sewing Machines The charm that kcops peaco in ovcry household. Guitars from $4 Up ! Our Stationery Department Is roploto with all Kashionablo Society Papers. Novels by overv steamer. Also tho Latest and Best Bound Books to suit all ages at Publisher's Ratos. Music and Books Ordered by Every Steamer. Don't forget that we keep tho Best Assorted Stock of Lawn Tennis Goods in tho Islands, Hawaiian JL AGfS AmerIcan Legends & Myths of the Hawaiian Islands By His Late Majesty Kalakaun. Sent to any address on receipt of $2.75. JUST ARRIYED PER BARK "C. D. BRYANT" Baby Carriages OF ALL STYLES Carpets, Rugs and Mats IN Till! LATEST PATTERNS. "HOUSEHOLD" Sewing Machines HAND SEWING MACHINES All with the Latest Improvements. ALSO ON HAND WESTERMAYER'S Celebrated Cottage Pianos Parlor Organs, Guitars ANU OTIlKtt MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FOR SALE BY ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO,, King street, oppo. Castle it Cooke. 720-tf THOMAS LINDSAY MANUFACTURING Jeweler & Watchmaker Hclnerny Block, Fort Street. Keeps on hand a Varied Assortment of Jewelry Suitable for Wedding and Birthday Gifts Call and Inspect Up-to-dato Novelties in SOUVENIR SPOONS, Hawaiian and other Designs; WihUloars' Tusk Brooches, Kukui Charms and Necklaces, Ladies Halraud Hat Pins, Etc. Etc. "Watches Cleaned and Repaired By the Best Workmen in Town. Island Orders Have Careful Attention. OT Don't luistako tho Address, T. LINDSAY, 721-lin Mclnerny Block, Fort Street. DR. S. A SANG, Physician and Surgeon NO. 1117 NUUANII AVENUE, (Nearly opp. Eaglo iloui-c.) OrncK IIoukh; II to 12 A. m 'J to fi mid 7 to Or. m. 712-tf SHAYING, HAIR CU'lTING & SHAMPOOING - AT TUB Queen Street Shaving Parlors - nv HDWARD MORBNO (Next door to Morguii'it unction ronni) 717 liu mm SEYENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE- :m:.a.tti RacingAssociation ?. Tuesday, July 4, 1893. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. Rncos to Commence at 10 O'clock Sharp. 1st RAOE-SPREOKELSVILLE purse $ro. Running Raco. J4-Milo Dash. For Hawaiian Bred Horses. 2i RACE WAILUKU PURBE-?100. Running Raco. 4-JIilo and Repeat. Free for all. 3d RACE-HAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL & SUGAR CO.'S PURBE-$100. Trotting and Pacing. 1 Mile Heats. Best 2 in 3 to harness. For Hawaiian Bred Horses. lTH RACE WAIKAPU PURSE-J75. Running Race. -K-Milo Dash. For Hawaiian Bred Horses. 5th RACE KULA PURSE-!f50. Running Race. -Milo Dash. For Ponies 14 hands or under, to carry 100 lbs. Uth RACE-KAHULUI PURSE-!fl25. Running Race. 1 Mile Dash. Freo for all. 7tu RACE-WAIHEE PURSE-$17G. Trotting and Pacing. 1 Milo Heats. Bests m 5, to harness. Free for all. Hor.ses with a record of 2:30 or better, to carry 180 lbs. 8tu RACE-LAHA1NA PURSE-J100. Running Race. 1 Milo Dash. For Ha waiian Bred Horses. i)Tii RACE HANA PURSE $123. Trotting and Pacing. 1 Mile Heats. Be 2 in 3 to harness. For all Horses without a record of 3:00 or bettor. IOtii RACE-QUEEN LILIUOKALANI CUP Pukse $150. Running Raco. IK Milo Dash. Freo for all. 11th RACE-MULE RACE Purse ?10. Running Raco. J4-Milo Dash. Catch weights. Free to 11. 12th RAOE-MANA CUP Pukse $125. Running Race. l.Mile Dash. For Hawaiian Bred Horses. 13th RACE-SWEEPSTAKES, $25 Each; ASSOCIATION ADDS, $25. Doublo Team Raco. Trotting and Pac ing. 1 Mile Heats. Best 2 in 3. To bo driven by Members of the Associa tion. All Entries closo at 12 o'clock noon on THURSDAY, June 22, 1803, at the Oilico of the Secretary, and all Entrance Fee aro 10 1'ercent, unless otherwise specified. All Races to be run or trotted under tho Rules of the Association, and all Horses are expected to start unless drawn by 12 o'clock noon MONDAY, July 3, 1893. L. M. VETLESEN, Secretary. 715-lw mm ii, DAILY AND. WEEKLY Hawaiian Newspapers Ann TnK Loading Journals in tho Kingdom. The "Daily Hawaii Holomua,"- Has tho Largost Circulation on tho Islands and is the Best Medium for Advertising. Okkice: "Breniir Block." corner Nuuunu and Queen street (upstairs). 5Ht-tf PALO ALTO STABLES, 3 SO OiFarrell St., Two Blocks from Baldwin Hotel, S. P., Gal. I BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY OLD friends aud patrons in tho Islands that 1 havo purchased tho abovo Stables and intend to maintain its namesake "Second to None" 1st class. Livery Outfits of every description alsoou hand. Forsalo: Matched Spans, Road and Draft Horses guaranteed as represented. Correspondence invited. E. It. MILES, fi!)3-tf Proprietor. HO YEN KEE & CO., No 41 Niuianu St. dk Bet. Hotel & King UKALKIW IN Crockery, Glassware, Etc. WATER PIPES LAID AND REPAIRED AT LOWIIST IIATBS. tm Plumbing Neatly Executed by Ex perleiicod Workmen. 77-lm