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FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
ta-Yorl Life
JOHN A. McCALL, President.
SUMMARY OF REPORT:
BUSINESS OF 1892.
Premium Income $25,040,113.93
Interest, Rents, otc 5,800,470.00
Total Income, - - - $30,936,090.83
Death Claims $7,806,589.20
Endowments and Annuities 2,484,432.20
Dividends, Purchased Insurances, etc 3,613,000.75
Total to Policy-holders, - $13,995,012.33
Number of New Policies Issued 66,259
A.mount of New Insurance Written $173,605,070.00
CONDITION JAN. 1, 1893.
Assets, .... $137,499,198,99
Liabilities, 4 Percent Standard $120,604,250.80
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
CHAS. HUSTACE,
IMPORTER AND
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter
ALWAYS
Hen 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
ICE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Island Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
TELEPHONE 02.-
H. E. McINTYKE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Qrooeries, Provisions and Feed.
New Goods Received by Every Packet from the 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.
Bast Oornor Port Am yc.in.tc Streets.
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 forsalo :
Brick, Lime, Cement, Iron Stone Pipe and
Fittings. Old and New Corrugated Iron,
Minton Tiles, Quarry Tiles, assorted sizes
and colors; California and Monterey Sand,
Granite Curbing and Blocks, etc., otc.
' Office and Yard : Corner Kiinr and
Smith streets. Ofilce Hours: 8 to 12 a.m.,
1 to 4 p.m. Telephones: Bell 351; Mutual
417. Residence: Mutual 410. P. O. Box
117. 72-tf
6fc
ILANIWAI"
A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY BATHING
Rewrt at Waiklki. Tramcars pass
tho gate. Special arrangements can bo
made for Family Pienlcs and Evening
Bathing Parties. S88-tf
NOTICE.
JF I CAN BK OF ANY SERVICE TO
you In the way of Sharpening Scissors,
Carving Knives, Ijawn Mowers, Filing
Baws, Repairing Sprinklers and Water
Taj and Laying Pipe. Soldering Tinware,
Betting Glass. Repairing Furniture or
Mending Garden Hose, eta. cte.. ploase
ring up Mutual Telephone No, 162 before
U a. u, or bftiweon 12 and 1:80 r. u.
1U-U ' Mi JT JJUttGKBfl.
Insurance Co.
General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.
DEALER IN
ON HAND Jtft
Steamer from San Francisco.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Maud Orders
Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. BOX 372.
-P. O. BOX 297
& CO.,
STREET.
k
-P. O. BOX 145.
THE K. K. BATHS
AT REIKI'S, WAIKIKI-KAI,
Are now open to the Public and will be
carried on as a
First-class Bathing Resort
Five Minutes from the Gars.
Intending visitors should leave the
cars first switch after passing the Walkikl
Poultry Yards. 7Wni
FOR S-AXjEJ !
1 Family Carriage Horse, entio
1 Phaeton In Good Order,
1 Covered Brake,
1 Imported Jersey Cow.
R. I. LILLIK,
at T. 11, Uavlcs & Co.'s.
70U-U
Subtoribf Jot tli Daily lUdUtin, 60
atnlt per tnonth,
Retail
Grace
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THE WEEKLY BULLETIN
September 26, 1893.
CONTENTS:
EDITORIALS:
The New Mall Route.
Tho I'acllle Cable
Not Doubt, but Itounco.
What will likely Happen.
CORRESPONDENCE:
Injustice at Stamp Window.
COU11T CHRONICLE:
Full Report of Cases on Ttial.
PROVISIONAL LEQISLA TURE:
Report of Session 1. G. Councils.
AROUND THE VAMP FIRE:
Reunion of tho U. A. 11. Veteran.
THE DA VIES OPEN LETTER
On the Hawaiian Situation.
MINISTER TO HAWAII. '
A. S. Willis appointed.
Ellis Mills appointed Consul-General.
LOCALS:
Local Nows and Gossip.
Shipping Reports, Etc., Etc., Etc.
LATEST FOREIGN NEWS.
YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION:
Home $4. Foreign $5.
To IiOt or Lease.
TO LET
ONE NEW COTTAGE ON
Punchbowl Street, near
me Hospital, u rooms, iiont
$10.00. L. ADLER.
808-tf
TO LET
NEW HOUSE OF FIVE
rooms, on Magazino
street, with Bathroom, pat
ent W. 0 etc. Commands
one of tho finest views in Honolulu. Apply
to Hi -11) J. 31. VIVA!
TO LET
ONE BLOCK FROM BE
rctanla street cars, a
Cool and Convenient Cot
tace of Six Rooms. Larco
Lot, Stable and Chirken House. Apply to
E. R. HENDRY,
at Hawaiian Hardware Co.'s store.
607-tf
Real Estate Agency,
No. S19 Fort Street.
TO
1 House on
Month.
1 House on
Month.
Germania street $20 per
Emma Square $15 per
1 Store under the "Arlington."
1 Store on Nuuann street.
2 Houses on Berotania street.
2 Houses on Fort street.
FOR
SALE.
House and Lot on Beretania street near
Pensacola. Lot 200 feet frontage and
140 feet deep.
Several Desirable Residences at first
class locations.
1 Residence on Germania street.
G. E. BOA RDM AN,
Agent.
727-tf
FOR S-AJLjE!
1 House and Lot on Liliha street.
2 Lot on Kuakini street, between Nuuanu
avenue and Liliba street.
3 House and Lot on the Palama road.
TO LET
1 House and Lot on Emma street.
2 House and Lot on Liliha street.
Yflfe- For further particulars, apply to
J. M. MONSARRAT,
Cartwright's Block, Merchant street.
777-tf
JUST RECEIVED!
Ex Barkentines "W. H. Dimond" and
"S. G. Wilder,"
A FRESH LOT OF
Hay, Grain Feed
For sale in quantities to suit and at
LOWEST PRICES.
J. F. COLBURN & CO.
Q-ueen Street.
Mutual Telophono 3S7. Bell Telephone 01.
830-2W
POUND NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
given that the follow
ing described Animal will
be sold at I'ubliu Auction,
on SATURDAY. Oct. 7.
1893, at 12 o'clock noon, lit the
ovcruiuuut
j'ounu ut aiaKiKi:
1 bay mare, whito forehead; white right
hind leg; Iiuh sure buck; branded Jh on
right side of neck.
1 black mure, whito forehead; both hind
legs whito; bun sura back; branded (I 1 K.
1 gray hortie, with both bind logs white;
branded "G1J'' on right side of neck.
IM Owner of tho above Aiiiiuul must
send iu ills claim within 10 days, other
ulhu it will be sold on the date abovu
named. JIM KUKONA,
Government l'ouudmustor.
Honolulu, Sept. 25, 1K!U. 83d-2t
FOR BAIiE FOK WANT OF USE.
A STEAM LAUNCH
IN FIRST-CLASS
order
well-known us Imvliiu been
Uhed bv Dr. G. Trousseau as Port 1'livsl-
clu.li The severul Pilots, the Customs
Olllcers umi give Information about the
liou t; speed suven knots. Several other
liouts, Hpars. buns, inc., ein, 'i no Minus
CUD b Nt'UII
ill iiirs. ivuiaia uum iiimeu nu.iv
to the .'
upply to
urine Railway, tor prices, etc.,
Hit. G.TROUSSHAU,
From U to 11 a. u. or 7 to H i; u,
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" Missionary Children."
Editor Bulletin:
Iu a rocont numbor of tho Now
York Hornlri, Hint omimmt writer.
Chns. Nordlioir, dovotos sovurnl
pages to tho nltitudo and character
istics of tho missionaries who landed
hero siuco 1820, and who nro at pre
sent thrusting thoinsolvos into
prominenco boforo tho world.
Tho Biblo, whii'h tho onrly mis
sionary had, taught that "Tho oarth
is tho Lord's anil Iho fullness thero
of." But tho latest political biblo
of tho "missionary children" statos
that serou-uiuht lis of the laud be
long to tho annexationists, of whom
tho missionary children, being tho
liuancial head and front, contiol and
engineer generally, and that thoy
own tho "fullness thoreof" in gold
coin, mortgages and other kinds of
solid filthy lucre is undoniablo.
Much could be said of tho unsol
fish charactor of tho early mission
aries, but thoy found a hold profit
able and easy to work in a double
souso. Thoy found a people with
out a religion and their toil was
easy. Thoy found a people genorous
and trusting, with an ardent onthusi
astn for tho higher ideal of lifo and
manhood. There was a froo inter
change of ideas about heaven and
earth, and as tho years rolled by tho
unsoliishuoss and trust of tho Ha
waiian wore seou in his foolishly pre
senting his now found friends with
land, until the Hawaiian can now
seo, when it is rather late, that ho
has been largely tho victim of a
misplaced eonudoiico during tho
roligious fervor of sovoral years ago;
aud had his fathers looked less into
space for hoavou, and moro stead
fastly to the solid oarth, thoy would
not to-day be taunted by tho hire
ling scribes of tho missionary chil
dren, that they the natives own
but littlo land in their own country.
Thoro is no doubt that tho lesson
taught by tho enterprising children
of tho American missionary in Ha
waii will have a salutary offect in
warning small independent nations
similarly situated.
The mode by which tho simple
guileless Hawaiian found himself,
hemmed in by imported legal and
social conditions tending to impove
rish and degrade him, is an object
lesson on "missionaries" for the
world. Notwithstanding all the
generosity of tho native people, by
which Hawaii became such a finan
cially fruitful missionary field, the
missionary children seem to delight
in the refinement of cruelty towards
tho Hawaiian. Not content with
Hooding tho country with arms and
every destructive implement of war
aud tho armed parading, as on re
cent occasions of tho children of a
denominational college, thoy taunt
the natives with being unarmed, and
unable to uo anything but listen to
missionary war talk.
These missionary children are
leaving nothing undone that mean
ness could devise to stir up national
animosity long unknown in this
country. Thoy have hired vonomod
pons dipped in bitterest gall driven
by would-be desperadoes whoso
glory is to exhibit tho lowest in
stincts of human barbarity in which
neither ses, age, nor station is sacred
from the jibes of vulgar cowardice.
Such aro tho tools omployed by the
missionary children who travel so
largely on their piety and powder
just now, and of such is tho king
dom of their heaven.
Is it any wonder that tho "abori
gines," having fairly sampled tho
latest edition of shot-gun mission
ary, should "fall from grace."
That thoro may bo no hereafter,
should be a "consummation devout
ly to bo wished" for the missionary
scion who crowded out tho native
with degrading labor, aud by so do
ing rooted tho degrading vice of
polyandry 20 Chinese males to one
female all over tho islands, besides
a few other venial sins such as rob
bing laborers, etc., for which sack
cloth and coarse ashes well rubbed
in should command full rates in
purgatory.
Tho missionary child of Hawaii
wants a monopoly of everything iu
sight where thoro is a dollar to be
made. In tho field of grab thoy
could not bo duplicated anywhere
on earth, but when thoy cried for
tho whole Hawaiian oarth and peo
ple they just overreached themselves
for once. Tho Hawaiian missionary
child recognizes certain "pious"
vices, foremost of which stands tho
salo of a glass of beer or poekot of
cornstarch on tho sawbath; but tho
violation of every command in the
decalogue can be legalised into a
peculiarly holy vice, when tho lofty
purpose is to add a quarter shekel
to his corporation dividend.
That there aro a few noble excep
tions to this general indictment goes
without saying. Makee Aupuni.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
AT A MEETING OFTHE DIRECTORS
of tho Hawaiian Suik Co., held
Sept. Uth, a dividend of two nnd a half
V-'A) per cent, wus declared on tho capital
stock of the Compam , payable at tho ollico
of the Agents, Wm. G. Irwin iV. Co. Ltd, on
and after October 1, 1MU.
w.m. u, uiwir,
Treasurer 11. S. Co.
6",8-(it
WANTED
A
GOVERNESS FOR TWO CHILD
reu on the Island of Hawaii. Annlv
by lcttor to C. M. W.,
83'i-lw Box 287.
WANTED
T7MPL0YMENT
BY PORTUGUESE
X'J man
an ami wife. Would uork inwthr.r
or singly. Man underMunds hortcs, or
would look after garden. Wo mini can
wash, cook, etc. Apply M. A. Upncalvos,
Qllt'uti street. BU.t-lw
NOTICE.
KAWAIAHAO
tahllrihcd a
SEMINARY HAS KS-
Domiihtio )i'i'iir.Mi:.i
and Is prepared to take ordera for lollies,
oreuu aim caiies. All onion lor Irult rake
forThuiikbglvliiB ujiil Christmas should ho
sent ut oiieu. tsj'j lm
NOTICE TO SPOBTSMEN.
A NY IT.ItKON OR PlIKKO.S'ri FOUND
ix iriiniiiiasliii; anil fliooiiiii' uunii) imon
the lower or mukai iiortlnu
01
the 111 of
a, IhIuiiiI
Kuimkuhl, Walkclo, District of Knu, IhIuikI
oi wuiiti, ii. ,, win no
prosecuted to I lie
full extent of the law,
Honolulu, Sept. IV, IbUJ,
tUMw
II.
LDftCD
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HAVING BEEN APPOINTED
SOLE .-.AGENTS
FOR THE-
Genuine
Budweiser
Beer
BOTTLED BY THE
Anhenser-Buscli Brewing Ass'n,
ST. XaOXJIS.
AND FOR THE
Schlitz
Milwaukee
Beer
BOTTLED BY THE
Jos. ScWitz's Brewing Comp'y,
JIXj-WA.TJTICEIIu.
OFFER THE SAME
FOR SALE
AT-
LOWEST RATES I
737-tf
IntheSwim'
We Having Just Received
ANOTHER FULL CARGO OF
HAY and GRAIN
Per Hawaiian Bark "Mauna Ala,"
consisting of
1500 Bales of Large and Hay.
2000 Bags Surprise No. 1 White and
Black Oats.
2000 Bags Whole Barley.
1000 Bags Rolled Barley.
3500 Bags Coarse and Fine Bran.
000 Bags Middlings.
300 Bags Mixed Feed.
200 Bags Choice Wheat.
200 Bags Cracked Corn.
100 Bags Rolled Oats.
100 Bags Small Yellow Corn.
70 Bags Oil Cake Meal.
We selected these Goods during our last
trip to the Coast, they are
ALL FIRST CLASS
And cost no more than poorer qualities
now on the market.
Give Us a Trial !
Bed Rock Prices!
ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY
BS-TELEPHONES 121"fi
CALIFORNIA FEED CO.
KINGS WRIGHT, - Props.
7041m-32 4t
"KA MAILE,"
Fort Street.
At tills Well-known Store, a beautiful and
artistic lino of Goods in now on view, all
having been personally selected. In the
Dry Goods Department
Which is now under tho management of
Mb. W. It. Nichols, late of New York,
there is to be found a choice assortment of
India and Burrah Silks, Pongee and Crape
Silks. Persian Lawns, Swiss Muslins, Or-
cannies anu many otner fabrics or lovely
designs and colors. The '
Children's and Infants' De
partment Is the most complete In the city. The
Fancy Goods Department
Hus not been neglected and is well-stockod
with a choice collection of High Class No
velties. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
"KA MAILE,"
Fort Street,
FOR SALE
f PHIS SCHOONER 'NORMA,1
j. uo lima uegibier, Biiusiuii
t ally built of Oak and Cedar;
I'Omier and Coiinur Kimtuniul.
Kor prlex mid particulars apply
7Vtl THKO. H. DAYIK9
yo.
HAUl
Golden
Rule
Bazaar
W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop.
CASH Is tho basts of our business. Foi
Cash you can always got good bargains.
All our Goods nro Marked In Plain Figures;
tho richost man nnd tho poorest child can
toll tho prices of Goods in our Storo. Every
steamer keeps our stock properly assorted.
Fasutonablo .. Society .'. Writing.. Papers,
Correspondence Cards,
Visiting Cards,
I'laying Cards,
Fabors, Dlxons and every other kind of
Poncil at lOo. por Dozen up.
School Supplies!
CROQUET SETS & OTHER GAMES.
The only Btoro which keops a Full-assorted
Stock of TENNIS GOODS at
Lowest Prices.
SOLE AGENT FOR
DOMESTIC
Sewing Machines
Tho Star that Leads them All.
SOLE AGENT FOR
Remington Typewriter
The Cock of tho Walk.
AND-
Typewriters' Supplies.
SOLE AGENT FOR
Pan-American Sewing Machines
Hand Machines $12 with Cover.
Stand Machines from $25 Up.
$2.50 oxtra is charged for packing and shill
ing Stand Maohines to tho other Islands.
A PERFECT STOCK. OF
Spectacles & Eyeglasses
Is always kept on hand in eithor Steel,
Nickel, Shell or Gold Frames. No
charge for testing eyes and
no humbug.
A Well-assorted Stock of NOVELS always
on hand. A Neat Assortment of
Bound & Children's Books !
At Publishers' Prices. No need to
send away for books.
MUSIC ORDERED BY EYERY STEAMER.
OXJI rARS
Of the Best German, Spanish and American
Makes on hand from $4.00 up.
Just received the BEST GUITAR ever
offered the public
Genuine v Spanish v Make
Unequalled in Tone only $7.50.
Banjos, Tamborines, Harmonicas, Bones, Etc.
SEND US YOUR ORDERS
JUST ARRIYED
PER BARK "C. D. BRYANT"
Baby Carriages
OF ALL STYLES
Carpets, Rugs and Mats
IN TUB LATEST PATTERNS.
"HOUSEHOLD"
Sewing Machines
HAND SEWING MACHINES
All with the Latest Improvements.
ALSO ON HAND
WESTERMAYER'S
Celebrated Cottage Pianos
Parlor Organs, Guitars
AMD OTHER
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
FOR SALE BY
ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER
CO.,
PO.
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Has Resumed Practice at No. 49 Bere
tania Street.
OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 0 a. m.,
7 to 8 r. m.
lto3 aud
Both Telephones No. 33G.
DR. J. UCHIDA,
Physician and Surgeon
NO. 6 KUKUI LANE.
Bell TelejDlioaa 535
771-tf
DR. 3ML GrOTO,
Physician : and : Surgeon
Boll Telephone IBS,
Office: Maunakea street, front of No. 6
Engine Co.'s Building.
HOURS!
1 to 5 P. &.
I'.KSinKNOK
Desha's Place,
1'alaiiia.
Koiulu,
DR. S. ASANO
WILL LEAVE FOR ICOHALA
On Friday, Sept. 1, 1893,
And will he absent from Honolulu for
two months.
Honolulu, Auk. ft), 1BUX H17-U
TIKE
DAMBELETIBCO.
Are Receiving New Invoices of
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
I1Y EVEItY STEAMER
AT TI1KIR
Electric Priiiii Olce,
MERCHANT STREET.
Whero they are fully prepared to do all
kinds of work Iu the latest styles, at
the shortest notice mid at the
must Reasonably Rates.
Flno Job Work in Colors a Specialty !
posterTrsnting
Executed in tho Most Attractive
Manner.
BttJiHEADS. LETTBRHHADB,
STATEMENTS, NOTEHEADS,
MEMORANDUMS, ETC.
Read the following partial list of spec
ialties and get tho 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 Curds,
Funeral Cards,
Admission Cards,
Fraternal Cards,
Time Cards,
Milk Tickets,
Mt&l Tickets,
Theatre Tickets,
Scholarship Certificates,
Corporation Certificates,
Marriage Ceitificates,
Receipts of all kinds,
Plantation Orders,
Promishory N-ites,
Pamphlets,
Catalogues,
Progi amines,
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 deslrea.
day No Job is allowed to leave ths of
liee until it gives satisfaction.
DAI NIPPON
Japanese Fancy Goods Store
Hotel Street,
Next door to the Palace Ice Cream Parlors
HAS JDST RECEIVED
Beautiful Silk for Ladies' Dresses
SILK PAJAMAS,
Fancy Kimonos
IN SILK AND COTTON;
EMBROIDERED v SILK 7 PARASOLS,
CARD AND NOTE OASES,
Etc.,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
JAPANESE BAZAAR,
Hotel Street, - Oppo. Bethel St.
IB HOI.DINO A
aENTJINE
Clearance Sale
GREAT BARGAINS I
IN ALL KINDB OF
Handsome and Artistic Goods,
Etc.,
Etc.,
Etc.,
Etc.
J. M. de SA e SILVA.
O. AKIMA,
Merchan Tailor,
48 3STu.u.b,xvu Street.
KEEPS ALWAYS OK HAND
A FINE STOCK OF CLOTHS
And Gives a Oood Fit Every Time.
Clothes Altered to Suit Customers!
Clothes Cleaned and Dyed I
PRICKS THE LOWEST -SH
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FOR, SALE
rpHK RESIDENCE AND
IDENCi; AND 1 a
tinted on Wll- Vrr
u, hulow Lima. m,t
aud owned by Q&
X Lot sltuati'
der's Avomiu.
lilo lluitiu. aud
tho undersigned, Is for wile on advautuge
ous terms. Aniily lo
JOHN FERNANDEZ,
82l-2m At W. H. Luco, Muruhuut St,
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