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FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
ta-York Life
JOHN A. McOALL, President.
STTIM-AJFL-ST OF REPORT:
BUSINESS OF 1892.
Premium Income $25,040,113.93
Interest, Rents, etc 5,890,476.90
Total Income, - - $30,936,090,83
Death Claims $7,890,589.29
Endowments and Annuities 2,484,432.29
Dividends, Purchased Insurances, etc 3,013,990.75
Total to Policy-holders, - - $13,995,012,33
Number of New Policies Issued 06,259
Amount of New Insuranco AVritton .$173,605,070.00
CONDITION JAN. 1, 1893.
Assets, .... $137,499,198,99
Liabilities, 4 Percont Stundard $120,694,250.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 1,663,924.79
Increase in Insurance Written 20,940,088.00
Increase in Insurance in Force 60,165,451.00
O. O. BERGBR
General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.
CHAS. HUSTAOE
IMPORTER AND
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll Batter and Island Batter
OB- ALWAYS
Hew 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
Importe
Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies
Fresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer
ICE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Island Orders Solicited.
TELEPHONE IK!.-
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions eixid Feed.
New Goods Received by Every Packet from tho Eastern States and Europe.
FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMER.
All Orders faithfully attended to and Goods delivered to any part of the City free.
Island Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
HJs.3t Oornor P'ort A ECinot Slrootn.
E. B. THOMAS,
Contractor $& & Builder.
ESTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL KINDS
of Brick. Iron. Stone and Wooden
Buildings. All kinds of Jobbing in the
building trade attended to. Keeps forsalu:
Brick, Lime, Cement, Iron Stono Pino and
Fittings, Old and Now Corrugated Iron,
Mlnton Tilts, Quarry Tiles, assorted sizes
and colors; California and -Monterey Sand,
Granite Curbing und Mocks, etc., etc.
COT- Olllcu and Yard : Corner King and
Smith streets. Ollice Hours: H to 12 a.m.,
1 to 1 p.m. Telephones: Bell S51; Mutual
417. Residence: Mutual 110. P. O. Box
117. 7U2-tf
For Sale I
SOMETHING NEW !
Priestman Oil Engine
fi Horse J'owor. Runs with Ordinary
Kerosene Oil without Boiler or Fur
nace. Cost to run very small
us compared with steam.
Can bo seon In motion at my Ware-
bonbo, Queen struct.
7U5-fm ROBT. CATTON.
FOB SALE
T
1115 SCHOONER 'NORMA,1
63 Tons Keidstor. substan
tially built of Oak and Cedar)
uouiHir aim uupper i'diwueui
For price iron narlleulora
jr price iron i
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IiEO, H, IAY1K8 Cty
m
Insurance Co.
DEALER IN
ON HAND
Steamer from San Francisco.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders
- Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. BOX 372.
-P. O. BOX 297
& CO.,
STREET.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
-P. O. BOX 145.
"The Gorman"
New Huropean I
100 Elegantly Furnished Rooms
ONLY TWO DMH.'KH FROM
Main Entrance to the Fair!
310-318 05th Terrace, Chicago.
Rates: $1 per Day 4 Upward. 1st Class Cafe,
J. v.
GORMAN,
I'rojiriftor.
7w.am
fcb
ILANIWAI"
A FIRBT-OLASB FAMILY BATHING
il Resort at Wulklkl, Truincarx pass
tho gate. Special
made for Family
Bathing Parties.
arrangements can bo
Ploulcs and Evening
raw-tf
NOTIOE.
IF I CAN BE OK ANY SERVICE TO
X you In tho way of Sharpening Scissors,
Carving Knives, Lawn Mower. Filing
Haws, Repairing Sprinklers und Wator
'lupsami Laying Pipe. Soldering TJuwuro,
Betting Glass. Repairing Furniture or
jioiKiuig unruim jium), eio., uui., picuuu
rjujf up aiuiuui letupuonu fiu. ua uoivru
0 a. u. or untwvun 111 and 1:30 i u.
T1WI N, V, HUltaKBQ.
Retail
Grocers
H. HiCKFELD ft CO.
H.A.VE RECEIVED
By tho Barki "H. Haokfeld," "Amy Tur
ner," "Albert" and ntlior arrivals
a, New Supply of
Dry and Fancy
GOODS
Tailors'
OoodB,
Saddles,
BOOTS and SHOES!
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY.
LIQUORS.
Havana, German & Manila Cigars
AND A FULL LIKE OF
O-roceries I
Plantation v Supplies !
MME, CEMENT, ETC., ETC., ETC.
AT VERY LOW KATK8.
Sol -A.gen.ts
-FOR THE
Anhauser-Busch Budwoiscr Beer,
Bculltz Milwaukee Beer,
Harzer Sauerbrunnen,
Golden Gate Flour,
Sperry's Roller Flour,
Merchant's Flour,
Bechstein Pianos,
Seiler Pianos,
ETC.,
ETC.,
737-tf
ETC.
Bruce & A. J. Cartwright.
To Let or Lease
At Prices to Salt the Times.
isro. 1 .
THAT COMMODIOUS
and Well-appointed
2-Story Brick Building
with Ploasant Grounds.
formerly the residenco of the late H. J.
Hart, situato on Nuuanu Avenue below
School street. Terms easy. 623-tf
NOTE Before seeking or closing bar
gains elsewhere, it will pay you to scan
our column, and to at once consult the
undersigned at their ofllce.
Of" Wo keep Property in Frst-class
Condition. Our terms are moderate and
as Landlords we will always be found rea
sonable in our dealings.
C9 Apply in each case to
BflUCE or A. J. CARTWRIGHT,
"Cartwright Building," Merchant street.
C4U-tf
Real Estate Agency,
No. 519 Fort Street.
TO
1 Furnished House at Palanm near Re
formatory School $22 per Month.
2 Houses on Bcretanla street.
2 Houses on Fort street.
FOR
SALE.
House and Lot on Berotania street near
Pensacola. Lot 200 feet frontago and
1 10 feet deep.
Also, a Valuable Block of Brick Build
ings in the heart of the City.
Several Desirable Residences at first
class locations.
G. E. BOARDMAN,
727-tf Agent.
FOR S-AJLiE!
1 House and Lot on LI I Hut street.
2 Ix)t on KuakinI street, between Nuuanu
Hvenuound Lllllia street.
3 House and Lot on the l'alanm road.
TO LET
1 House and Lot on Emma street.
2 House and ot on Liliha street.
Dfc- For further particulars, apply to
J. jr. MONSARRAT,
Cartwright's Block, Merchant street.
777-tl
FOR. SJLUE1
1 Family Carriage Horse, wm
1 Phaeton in Good Order,
1 Covered Brake,
. ...
J Imported JerSOV COW.
v '
il I. LILLIE.
70rt.tr at T. H, Uavlos iV Co,
Daily BulUUn, 60 6nU monfA 1
ilUi)trtd ftt.
mm, let.
t5IK
REASONS FOB RESTORATION.
Mr. NordhofF Explains tho United
State' Responsibility for Affairs
In Hawaii.
San Dieqo, CnL July 4, 1893. Tho
Now York Sun calls it tho "counnol
of madnoss" in 1110 to writo that tho
Prosidont aud CouRross ought to
put affairs in Ilawnii back to whoro
tlioy stood in onrly January, boforo
tho Auioricau Ministor landed tho
American troops and Gatling guns,
uudor whoso protection tho revolu
tionist s safely proelaiinod thonisolvos
and took possossion of the govern
ment. I should call it rath or tho
counsol of honor and safety. Tho
Sun says:
"Mr. Charles NordhofF, recently in
Hawaii writing lot tors to tho Now
York Horald, appears to bo crazy.
No other explanation of his bohavior
aud utterances sineo his return to
San Francisco exactly fits tho caso.
"Ho aud his newspaper are now
actually advocating tho ro-ostablish-mout
of monarchy in Hawaii and
tho restoration of a ridiculous queen
to tho throno that was upsot last
January. Mr. Nordhoff and the
Jrloralu scorn anxious that this ito
public should undertake the job.
"Personal pique aud disappoint
ment can be dwelt upon and brood
ed over by minds of a certain typo
until tho reason is shakon, if not
actually overthrown."
Theso paragraphs from tho Sun
would cortaiulj' not bo called an
argument in any place whoro men
aro accustomed to roason. Horo are
a fow facts bearing on tho Hawaiian
situation:
THE PEOPLE FA VOIl THE QUEEN.
First Tho groat majority of tho
people of Hawaii, including foreign
born and native born, whites aud
natives, dosiro tho restoration of tho
constitutional government and of
the Queen as its constitutional head.
The revolutionary or provisional
government have boon asked con
stantly to tako a voto on this ques
tion aud have not so far dared to do
so.
Second The constitutional gov
ernment was overthrown in January
last, not by revolutionary force, but
by tho American troops aud artil
lery, landed by Minister Stevens the
day before the revolution and placed
by his orders not in the business
quarter of the town, where, if neces
sary, thoy might bo able to protect
American life and property, but
around the government buildings,
whero, an American officer told mo,
thoy were placed to coerce the gov
ernment ana protect tno revolution
ists. That is to saj', it was literally
under tho shelter aud protection of
American guns and troops, that tho
revolutionists overthrow tho consti
tutional government and took pos
session, not only of tho government
buildings, but of tho arms and am
munition and artillery of the consti
tutional government. Tho revolu
tion was thus tho act of tho United
States by its minister aud its troops
undor his orders.
WHAT MUST FOLLOW.
Third This intervention by tho
American Minister iu favor of revo
lution and against tho government
to which he was accorded has either
to be-assumed by our government or
bo disavowed. If it is assumed as
correct, then our government estab
lishes a precedent of far reaching
consequences: for iu that caso an
American Minister in any weak state
say in Contral Amorica will be
authorized to collogue with, encour
age, and, when tho time comes, land
United States troops and guns to
conspirators against tho constitu
tional government to which ho is
accredited, and thus overturn this
regular government at his will. All
ihat tho revolutionists need for suc
coss ill all such countries is troops,
guns, artillery and tho countenance
of tho American Minister. If, thou,
tho proceedings of Mr. Stevens are
assumed by our government aud
thus made into a precedent every
prudent ruler in Central America
would bo moved to write our Presi
dent: For heaven's sake to take
away his Ministor because regular
and constitutional rule must bo im
possible, or at least precarious, so
long as an American Minister with
such powers was present. It is per
haps the sweet voice of tho filibuster
one hears in tho annexationist press
iu tho United States iust now. If.
on tho other hand, tho acts of Min
istor Stovons aro disavowed, neces
sarily our government will bo bound
to restore affairs in Hawaii where
thoy stood boforo tho American
troops were landed.
That done, no further interven
tion will be needed, for tho restora
tion 01 tno constitutional govern
ment and of tho Qiieou at its head
will accomplish itsolf at once. It
will do that, bucauso it is tho system
which tho groat mass of tho voters
want.
It is not our busiuess snroly to
forco upon tho people of Hawaii a
government which tho great mass of
them do not want and will not will
ingly accept.
AN EVIDENCE OF POrULAIUTY.
It is perhaps, au ovidenco of its
popularity that tho revolutionary
Kovernnioiit now fortifios itsolf with
1 sand bags in its headquarters, adopts
Kouiiiua Jaws aim no bail laws aud
keeps up a Bysteni of spying aud
terrorism.
But tho Sun thinks it a monstrous
thing that I should iu my letters
speak for n policy which would not
only socuro our honor and good
faith as a nation but accomplish, as
it puts it, "tho ro-ostablishniont of
1 mouarehy in Hawaii and thorostora-
tion of a ridiculous Quoou to tho
I throno." If tho Sun woro bettor in-
formed by its allies in Honolulu it
I would know by this timo that tho
J provisional government aro not
1 avorho to monarchy aud a queen, for
thoy have boon lately sounding tho
1 father of tho Princess Kaiulnui
about putting this English trained
' Princess on tho throno as Qiioon, on
. tho condition that thoy, tho rovolti
1 tionaries, shall bo made a council
roRoiioy to hold powur without tho
I )ooplo'iiconBont for four yours. That
1 is to 6ay, tho Sun's friends aro not
I UVorM) to a monarch v nor to n minim.
if only thoy can bo kopt in oillco
oontrury to tho popular will. But I
had tho assurance of tho fathor of
tho Princess boforo I loft Honolulu
that she and hor frionds would not
oonsont to any such arrangomont.
Finally, as to tho Sun's "Counsol
of Madnoss' tho hopo of annexa
tion is doad in Honolulu. So much
so that revolutionaries thoro ackuow
lodgo their aim is to continue thorn
solves in powor in soino way con
trary to tho popular will, but to ad
vico thorn to attompt that is roally
tho "counsol of madnoss."
"Tho islands havo boon always an
absolutory peaceful community. Tho
sugar plautors isolated, scattored
over different islauds havo lived iu
absolute socurity of lifo and pro
porty. They havo mauagod thoir
contract laborers natives, Chiuoso,
Portuguoso and Japanoso accord
ing to thoir will, but if tho present
rulers attompt to continue thoir rulo.
without an appeal to the popular
voto or against it thoro will naturally
como disorder. Tho Quoou, I be
lieve, will bo proclaimed in tho othor
islauds, leaving only Oahu, on which
lios Houolulu, to tho revolutionaries.
Theso havo no forco to coerce the
peoplo of the othor islands, who will
rofuse to pay taxes, aud will sot up
tho constitutional govornmout and
tho Queen.
Iu tho faco of such a movomoub
fow of tho plautors will, 1 boliovo,
resist. Thoso who attotuptod resist
ance would run tho risk of a popular
uprising, which would bo signalized
by tho burning of cauo fields- aud
sugar mills. I do not beliovo that
oven such au uprising would bo ac
companied by personal violence, for
tho peoplo aro mild and goutloj but
whon onco such a thing is begun
thoro is no tolling whero it may ond,
particularly whon Chinese aud other
Asiatics are prosout in largo num
bers. Tt is more probable that tho plan
tors will joint Mr. Claus Spreckols
in demanding tho restoration of the
constitutional government and tho
Queen. That way lies popular con
tentment, peace, order and revival
of busiuess, which is now stagnant.
Tho othor way lies the possibilities
I have pointed out. I should say to
tho Sun and its allies: "Don't un
chain tho tiger."
Charles Nordhoff.
"One of my customers camo in to
day aud asked me for the best cough
modiciuo I had," says Lew Young, a
prominent druggist of Newman
Grove, Nob. "Of course I showed
him Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
aud ho did not ask to see any other.
I have never yet sold a medicine
that would loosen and relievo a se
vere cold so quickly as that Remedy
does. I havo sold four dozens of it
within the last sixty days aud do
not know of a single caso where it
failed to give tho most perfect satis
faction." 50 cout bottles for sale by
all dealers. Bonson, Smith & Co.,
agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
HAWAIIAN
Jockey CM)
AT-
KAFI0LANI PARK
ON
September 2d
COMMENCING AT
1:30 P. M. SHARP.
1st RACE-QUEEN'S CUP I'urse $50.
Running Race. J-Mile Dash for Ha
waiian Bred Horses.
2d RACE HONOLULU PURSE iffiO.
Trotting and Pacing.
2 iu 'A to harness.
Horses.
Mile Heats; best
Hawaiian Bred
3u RACE-MATCH RACE.
Running Race. 1 Mile Dasli between
"Duke Spencer" and "Lord Brock."
4th RACE-PRESIDENT
JOCKEY CLUB
HAWAIIAN
CUP.
Tcottingand Pacing. MIlo Heats; best
S in 0 to harness. Free for all
5th RACE-KALAKAUA CUP.
Running Rnco. Mile Dah for Ha
waiian Bled Horses owned by tho
Mouthers of tho Club. Cup to become
tho proporty of the ono winning it
twice.
6th RACE KAPIOLANI
Purse $ 100.
PARK CUP
Trotting and Pacing. Mile Heals; 3
Minute Class; best 2 in 3 to harness.
Free for all.
7th RACE OCEANIC
CO.'S CUP.
STEAMSHIP
Running
for all.
Race. Ji-MIIe Dash. Free
AU Entries to clo-e on WKDNESI) VV,
Aug. Lllth, at '2 o'clock i'. m., at the Ollice
of tho Secretary, and all Entrv Feus 10
Percont of the Purse; till Cups $10.
All Races to bo Run or Trotted under
the Utiles of tho Hawaiian Jockey Club.
All Horses not withdrawn by Friday,
Sopt. 1st, at 'i o'clock i t., are expected to
start.
All Horses are uxpo-ted to appear on the
Track at the tap of the bell from
the
J ml
f.
' Stand, otherwise they
will be
line
Ad'iilssiou ,'i0 ('cuts
Oraml Stand (extra). SO Cents anil $1 0)
Carriage (Inside of course) $.' WJ
Qunrterstretch Badges 5 00
O. O. BKItdKlt.
Secretary Hawaiian Joekev ( lub.
77-Ul
OHR. GERTZ,
TumilTCK AND Dkaixu in
OWJt'l
Ledlos1 and Children's
and Slippers
Boots, Sliuos
No, IDS Jox-t StrQot,
Golden
too
Bazaai
(IMtt
W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop.
A Word about Our Bnsebnlt Supply
It is Full and Coniploto
Tho I'rlccs Can't bo Beat.
At hrfare. remarked otcr Optical Department
irfth the imittttnet of the infallible EYEMK
TEH gnei nlcailihi along, but tie hare a uord
ofwitminpfor thusc who TJHXKthcy uill be
made to look mote stylish hy wearing glasses
lake Punch's advice mid DOS,T,tnltu you
wear only the frames.
Gold, Nickel, Steel & Shell Frames in Slock
SOLE AGENT FOR
Remington Typewriter
AMI
Typewriters' Supplies.
SOLE AGENT FOR
DOMESTIC
Sewing Machines
The charm that keeps pnaco in every
household.
Guitars from $4 Up !
Our Stationery Department is roploto with
all Fashionable Society Papers.
Novels by every steamer. Also tho Latent
and Best Bound Books to suit all
ages at Publisher's Rates.
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 FT j A (tS American
Legends & Myitis of the Hawaiian Islands
By His Late Majesty Kalalcaua.
Sent to any address on receipt of $2.75.
JUST ARRIVED
PER BARK "C. D. BRYANT"
Baby Carriages
OF ALL STYLES
Carpets, Rugs and Mats
IN Tim LATKST PATTKHNS.
"HOUSEHOLD"
Sewing Machines
HAND SEWING MACHINES
All with the Latest Improvements.
ALSO ON HAND
WESTERMAYER'S
Celebrated Cottage Pianos
Parlor Organs, Guitars
AND OTIIEI!
MUSICAL INSTBUMENTS.
FOR SALE BY
ED, HOFFSGHLAEGER & CO,
King street, oppo. Castle it Cooke.
KU-tf
Loi Branch Baths !
o
Extensivo Improvements have recontly
been made at this popular resort, and the
management nunounue a ro-opening on
THURSDAY, JULY 6th.
A Ni:W AND COMMODIOUS
IDa-noing Favilion.
liai been erected for the accommodation
of Bathing and Dancing I'artles, and with
the now aud increased accommodations in
The Ladies Bathing Department
unusual facilities aro ollered to La
dies and Children.
Kf A full assortment of Now
Suits just received.
Bathing
"(I'J-lm
' --
Elegant -:- Restaurant
FOR
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Mrs. Lack's BulldliiK, Fort, between King
and .Mcichuut streets.
Opening on Thursday, June 29tli,
-A.T lO .A.. Id..
Ftf Upstairs Hooin Reserved for Ladies
and their Kcorts,
Home Cookery. Only Wlilto Help Employed.
FRANCES M. HrobiiL,":" : Proprietor.
7Mn
THE I K7 BATHS
AT KEIKI'S, WAIKIKI-KAI,
Are now
open to the I'ubllo anil will
carried on as a
be
First-class Battling Resort
FIyo Mluutos iitiiii tlio Cats,
fM Intending visitors should leave the
earn llrt switch ultvr nauulnu thu Walkikl
Poultry YurUa. 7oo-3m
T1IK
DA YBULLETNO
Arc Rocolvlng Now Invoices of
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
BY EVERY STEAMER
AT TllEllt
ic PriBtin Office.
MERCHANT STREET.
Whero they aro fully prepared to do all
kinds of work In tho latest styles, at
tho shortest notice nnd at tho
most Reason ablu Rutcs.
Flue Job Work in Colors a Specialty 1
posterTrinting
Executed In the Most Attrnctlvo
Manner.
BILLHEADS. LETTERHEADS,
STATEMENTS, NOTEHEADS,
MEMORANDUMS, ETO.
Read the following partial list of spec
ialties and get tho Bulletin's prices bo
foro placing your orders. By so doing
yon will save both time and money.
Letter Hon (Is,
Note Heads,
Bill Heads,
Memorandums,
Bills of Lading,
Statements,
Circulars,
Contracts,
Agreements,
Shipping Contracts,
Check Books,
Legal Blanks,
Calendars,
Wedding Cards,
Visiting Cards,
Businees Cards,
Funeral Cards,
Admission CarcU,
Fraternal Cards,
Time Cards,
Milk Tickets,
Meal TickotB,
Theatre Tickets,
Scholarship Certificates,
Coiporution Certificates,
Marriage Certificates,
Receipts of all kinds,
Plantation Orders,
Promissory Notes,
Pamphlets,,
Catalogues,
Programmes,
Labels of every variety,
Petitions in any language,
Envelopes & Letter Circulars,
Sporting Scores & Records,
Perpetual Washing Lists,
General Book Work,
Etc.. Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Printed and Blocked when desired.
Cffi" No Job is allowed to leave the of
fice until it gives satisfaction.
DAI NIPPON"
Japanese Fane Goods Store
Hotel Street,
Next door to the Palace Ice Cream Parlors
OFFER FOR BALE
Embroidered Gowns,
Bed Covers, Handkerchiefs, Shawls,
Scarfs, Sashes, Cushions,
Doilies and Screens, Kimonos,
Fancy Silk and Cotton,
Very Fancy Silks
Handpainted and Embroidered;
Parasols. Photo Frames, Card Cases,
Carved Wood and Bamboo Screens,
Porcelain Ware,
Trays, Etc., Etc., Etc.
JAPANESE BAZAAR
Hotel Street, - - Oppo, Betbel St.
IB IIOLDINO A
Gr E3 2NT XJ 1 3ST EJ
Clearance Sale
GREAT BARGAINS !
IN AU, KINDS OF
Handsome and Artistic Goods,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
J. M. de SA e SILVA.
CHAS. G-IRDLER,
IIIICKOr IMI'niiTKIl OK
ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL
ZDry G-oods
No. 10 Kaahuiuanu street.
J. J. WILLIAMS.
PHOTOaRAP'HHR
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