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FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF TUB
New-York Life
JOHN A. McCALL, President.
SUMMARY OF REPORT:
BUSINESS OP 1808.
Premium Income $ '27,-18S,G."i7
Interest, Rents, etc 0,37-1 ,U8.
Total Income
Death Claims
Endowments and Annuities
Dividends, Purchased Insurance,
Total to Policy Holders
Number of New Policies Issued
Amount of Xew Insurance Written
CONDITION JAXUAKY 1, 18J)4.
Assets
Liabilities, -1 per cent Standard
Surplus
Number of Policies in Force . . ,
Amount of Insurance in Force .
PKOGIttiSS
Increase in Heuelits to Policy
Increase in Assets
1 ntTcn.se in Surplus
Increase in Insurance Written
Increase in Insurance in Force
Increase in Number of Policies in Force
Increase in Number of Policies Written in 1803
over 1 802
Increase in New Premiums Income over that of
1802
In tho followinR roipoct tho Now York Llfo. in 1803, has BROKEN ALL
RECORDS ovor mado by Uorsolf or any othor Company.
--o-
Fikst Number of policies applied for in 1803 lr,."0li
Skimni) Number of now policies actually written in 1803
.' " 8.1,111
TimiD Amount of new insurance
ForitTii Number of new policies
,
Firm Net gain in new
Sixth Net increase in number of policies in force
Skvknth Net gain in insurance in force
O. O. BER.G-ER.,
ftM-lra
CLEARANCE SALE
OF-
Furniture,
A.3STID
CROCKERY !
PRICES REDUCED 25 PERCENT
FOR FOUR WEEKS 3
English Wardrobes, Plate Glass Front;
-Murhletop Wash Stands,
Scotch Chests of Drawers,
Dining Hall and Parlor Chairs,
Rattan Suites, Pictures, Etc.
Royal Worcester Vases,
Royal Worcester Tea Sets,
Dinner Sots, Tea Sets,
Decorated Vases, Tumblers, Classes,
Claret Jugs, Lamps, Screens,
Iron Bedsteads, Matting,
Etc, Elto., Eto.
THEO. H. DA VIES & CO.
Insurance Co.
11
51
iUVWilJll. Uo
8,-140,093.-IO
2,-lU I.U02 . no
etc 4,103,-lnfl.tM
1,U3S,-I" -"
8r,lM
.$'228,117,111 00
.$1-18,700,781.20
, . 131 ,07o, In 1.03
. . 17,020,030 IS
2.")3,S70
, . 770,150,078. (HI
IX ISM.
Holders 1,013,137 81
11,201,582.22
220,0S2.0S
51,812,011. 01)
811,008,010.00
37,008
18,852
1,082.008 -12
issued in 1803 .
actually paid for
..$223,800,000
in 1803
70,000
business over I be previous
veur
..f.-.l.si-i.nno
ilT.'.ins
..t.S!l,J0S,(l.)
OnSKIll AORST. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
Glassware
Marbletop Dressing Tables,
The Prize
Awarded !
AnheuBor-Burch Brewing Co.
Wins tho Prize at tho
World's Fair with thoir
EAGLE" Brand Boer.
Sr. 1u in, M. . is-it.
MtnR.. Mai I ni.x. A I'm.. I. l.,
Honolulu. II. t.
Dear Sir We have in lilcil yon fil
of tin- liliilir-l'rtnnrrnt ainioiiticliii; I lie crt ;it
victory won liv tho Amihmis-IIi -m .o
iatiox with their "KAlll.J." llratnl of
lltlT.
I.!lmic1i
ANiihrsr.iMU'ijcii uiti;viNu
C1ATIUN.
A8SO-
(fyfciiil llf'imteh tn tllolir-lhiwirritt.)
WoRHi'f Kllt, I'ltU'Miii, ll.l... i't. 'Jit - '
No nwnrtl hn eorlireii innili- o prat ifylnji ,
to Si. I.ihiN ticoolo mill mi jutly mrrlU'il ;
its th i mi' j.'Icii to-iluv I iy iht t oliiinhlaii ,
Jury of the Worhl'i. I'lilr. cotiltliin of inn- ,
noi!.ciir niiil ehcinlt of t lie liljslii-t rank, i
to th Aii!ii'ttcr-lli!'i'li llrewltii! AooU- j
tloll. liy iiiuIIiimI'. of Mil ri vu'li-.l biHlii'
eiiti-riirlrc.niulliyii-liiKtlii ln-M imiti-nnl I
lirmluriil In Aliierlenaii'l i:uroM', exchul-
Iiik corn mill other n.litltciwiN or Mirn.. I
itntv. thclliivrpiii kln.l- of tin- AiiIicu-.t.
HiitIi I'i'iT Imve become tho fuvorli.". with
hip .iiiH-ui-im iHMH-ii-, in .; ii.ni, !.. .;. .
ltort'.l tin' lil!lii.t it wit hi In i'Vitj .irtii'il
lnr, whleh lnnl to It' eon-lilereil liy tin'
Columbian jury. Tli 1 1 full chitnii'ter of
the nniinl j;lveii to-iliiy li llic jiin-r-. will
lie Ix'ttiTtlllili'Mooilulii'lilt I" known tlillt
tin- illilVri'iit I leer.. xliilit'cil liy tin' An
lieiler-llileh llreuliii? A "elation lnnl to
l'OIIIlVtl' ttitll IlllllllltlU Of till' MM"! I'M't'l-
U'ltt (llilny of otlnr breue . Tin1 fact
that no other cutiecrii lm reiclvcil n
ninny lillit fur the vnrloili. e-etltliil.lliil-itle
of eoo.l lieer coiilirni- anew the llrni'i
rfitlMIUili n the Iciuler of nil Atnerli'iiti
bcer, mill Mr. Ailnlihll llil-eh euii frel
prnuiloviT tlil rexilt oii"tl nierlliil.
rta" The above Is a Fac-ilmlllc ol the
Label of tie "EAGLE" Brand whlcli took
tue Prize.
ttU III
ick lor tin'
ir.liTlim iiii Itrcr
llAlll.l. Ilruml.
'm. iir' to
Macfarlaue & Co., L'd,
sllVtf
I'rn. fur lint niiiln lilmiiti
Dai Nippon !
Dai Nippon!!
Tin' utiowi Store Ii'n rct'fivt'il iiiiiiIIht
hll('lllllll IiivoIit of
apiiuscSilk A Paiicy Goods
Per S. S. "Oceania"
- I oM'lllMi
Beautiful Silk and Crape
mi: jiimh
I'llxlllOlli, Tlllill' I ovitk,
llril I OVIT', l.llll,
( Ill'llll-l'S,
."Ii:ihN
Embroidered Handkerchiefs
IJOII.IIS.
Si Mtlh,
tAHIII-
JAl'KI.I-.
i Ai's, ht iii:i;n
Silk aud Cotton Kimonos
COTTON OKA PES
in (ii:r..r wumkty.
Xfk Int'i'lluli llf-i'i'i'tfull) Inv'ili'il.
"DAI NIPPON
Hotel Street (Arlington Block)
Mrs, J, P. P, Collaco.Jroprietress,
WM. DAY IKS,
njnflAM ! ClnmrnAn-n
Itiyyer aiUl JSieVeUOrG,
-W RHOKI2S!,.
KhTIMAThS AND f. .It.M'IS V
A I.I. KIMlh i) UoltK.
Thu Suhr. "MA III MAIN"
Will run r.'tr' i tn r I Iicumimi I h - nrt mill
WiiIiiIiiii, KniMiili.in, MnKiili'in, Ki'iiuc
mil iiinl 1'uiiil.l mi tin' I-l.iml of I'ului.
Fur ricilii, i ti'., iipi lo tlic l uiiiIii.
t. hi'i iin1 ft uiii"i of J h. WiiIImi,
over invi,iU' Jliink, I'ort tii'iu
tf
NOTICE.
I f itvili X ""lil niir Klltire Moi'k In
Messrs. Hoke & zur Qeweste
(lnr hlmk will In- -ul I out tn.nh rr.
ilui'iil irl. i- nn Muri'h it in x l uIh'h
" Mlll Mill it'll I..I-IIII-.. .iinl K
Hlliiei'ijeil l III. ulniM' Iiiii.
MRS, G, E, BOARDMAN
t ul
l'cu)u ii ln-.
Continued from 1st Page.)
comparatively, a remedy tWa not llo
l there.
Thoroforo, circumstances and aur- '
' roundings considered, tho only relief
for Honolulu's unemployed, at the I
moment, seems to be in tho sugar
industry. Perhaps a citation as to
t the method in rogue in the sugar
' districts of tho Australasian coloules ,
, tnav offer a suirirestion which, if pro-
perly heeded, miglit result to tho i
ultimate good of tho Islands, as well
as to tho immediate buuelit of all '
interested.
The Colonial Sugar and Refining I
Company, of tho Clarence River I
District of Now South Wales, for in-1
stance, an establishment of vast
capital, as may ln seen by reference t
to mo mo oi mo nonoitiiu nantors .
.MoutiiiVj uavo proved conclusively
b expononco that white men of tho
Anglo Saon raco can work advin
tngeouslr and profitably to thotu-
"elves, and tho owners of tho planta-
tioti by a combined and co-operative I
system, which is virtually as follows:
! An experienced man selects his gang,
i and takes a certain number of acres
1 of sugar cane under his control. Ho '
pays his iiieti by measurements, and
. in nci-ordnncn Willi tho work which i
they do. The result is that the i
active workiugmau wins his honey
like the bee, and the drones arouiven '
tho "g. b. Tho average wages
. ,,.,, ,,rrt,nhlr In Inn ilnllnrn n
a,mn,.inl prcDaoiy to two dollars n
dny, I he men finding themselves with ,
Imard. It has been proved that each
,;, Mork , t( i u i vnlo ti t to the labor
if at least three coolies. As tho
ugar seaoii tloes not last through
out the twelve moat hit, tho men have
the elinuce, if they so desire, of on
gaging in other employments. Thus
they become attached to their adopt
ed country, and make a sound basis
and nucleus of good and honest
cili.eiiH.
It is not to bo expected that tho
government can Interfere with the
cunt nil of the plantations. It Is
obvious, though, that as this matter
I I'lineoriiM tlio ownom of hiiimi iilniiln- '
lions and ...ore especially tho I'lan-
tors Labor and Supply Company,'
i llioy hiioulil eousitler this proposi
tion, and .'iscertalu whether the men
i who are asking for employment are ,
willieg to attempt this experiment.
i 1 ho leaM that can be done Do lore
the importation of fresh labor, by
contract or otherwise, is to make tho
olTer to tho.se who are now hero. If
(he ofier is declined or deemed Inex
pedient then the planters' duty to
the community ends. Lxnou.
Tho Situation In Hawaii.
It clniiiu'il by tint l'roniilont of
J llio United Stntusnml hlo Rtipportorfl
I tiiat Ihoirtiii (rovt-rumuiil of Hn-
uaii wtiioiily matlo popallilu through
a coiipirncy liotwoon tho Ainorlcnti
Miiiihtor niiil tho rovoltitionlHtH.
Aini'ricnii imtriiion wuro IwmIimI o-
, tontibly to protuct Amoricnti ititc-
j r-KtH, lint, at it nftorwnrtl turnml
j mil, fur tho solo purport) of ovor-
t itrniiiK thooxIntitiK jjovurniiiont nutl
imuxfi-rriiiK tho country to tho
L mti'il Mtil cs. rruxidout (Jlorolnutl
ri'ji'ctoil thta transfer piuidliig iu
volintion, partly hocnuso llio no-i-i'ptaiico
of it would bun rovoroal
of tin policy of our goruriimi'tit,
which hurotoforo has not boon favor
nblo to tlio nimoxntitm of foroiL-n
' islaiid, or tho aciiiiiHitiou by forco
of fomiKii territory, and partly bo-
c-a.iHo ho thouKhl a great wrong had
I...,,.. . I, ....(,. fri..... 11- ................. I
At tint (iitthut ho M'lcutt'd a ropro-
n'litativo Auioru-au, aud cotnmis-
Kioni'd hint to ifu to Hawaii to inaku
Inipnry as to how tho revolution oo-
t-iim'tf and report fully. Tho Coin -
miHsioner, lJlou.it, a man of great
aliilitv nud largo epi)riunco iu.ptib -
lie affairs, has reported tho results
Ins invohtigaliou. and his report
i-onliriim tho opinion, that tho rovo-
lution was in n largo inuasuro, tho
work "of tho tinted states Minister.
This is as fur as tho Presiduut is
known to have g.iuo. Tho affair may
now lie said to have passed out of
the President's lunula into those of
our Congress, which has now to net
in tho matter, it can do one of
three things: riu-ognr.o tho present
provisiiiual government of Hawaii as
itlio perniauent ami lawiul govern -
! rs.'isyfiiri'hS:
, fiiM to reooKiii.o the present uov-
erinueiit aud restore the former gov- !
eruiiii'iit, or it can cause to bu takeu ,
I a vote of the eh-otorh of that couu
! try as lo the kind of government
die- preiur, anil then recognize aud
J protect the same. There is no doubt
i that the situation is one that re
' quires ability to properly settlo.
I If we recognize the presout gov
ernment, ostahlii.li 'd, as wo have al
ready stated, through tho aid nud
support of the American Minister, it
is equal to an avowal on our part
that we have tio remedy for tho
i wrong doinf of one of our agents
i in a foreign country; that no matter
how much hit superiors might con
demn and regret his acts, wo have
no choice but to accept the couso
: (iieuces. It can hardly bo that the
Congress of this Christian nation
uill i-oiiftms thut it has no remedy
for the wruiiL' doiui; of its own
! agelllS.
' 1'iosidiuit Dolo of the Provisional
Government does not claim to bo
oilier innn a provisional president,
pending the annexation of his coun
try lo the United States; hence,
, nhoiild Congress refuse to annex, he
J ought to rcliro aud restore the coun
try to the (jueuii, aud all that would
be uecessari for Congress to do to
I bring tiiis about, would bo to send
I him a note lo this effect, for it would
j be ridiculous to consider him, with
au army oi liftcun liiindred raw re-
' t-rtntf. a uatiniial belligerent. Tlie
third policy, the taking of a popu
i lar vote, is most in accordance with
1 American ideas, and one which Cou
i gross would most likely havo recoin
! iiiouded had the revolution been
I brought about in any other way than
b) t lie aid of the American troops,
We hope that tho people of Ha
waii will soon arrive at a peaceful
"ottlomoiit of their existing troubles
aud esiablinli a stable government,
thai peace and coulidoiico may be
n stored, and industry and com
iiieico roHtiino their way. The Am
mean l:ipitli t.
' The Daily lltilhtlil, 00 cents per month.
Golden
ulo farJHawaiian
w
W. F. Reynolds, : Prop.
tl do not 'to In for winding out
Spectacle and Eyrgbtws, hut we can
fit you at prices in accordance with the
time).
OUIt LINK OK
DOLLS & GAMES
IS WKM, ASSOKTKI).
DOMESTIC
SEWING
MACHINE
AM, KINDS OK
SEWIXU MACHINE
Needles & Fittings!
Ki'iniiijftoii
'IV
Kwnws
The KIiih of AH Tyi writer.
Purses and Card Cases,
Tennis Rackets and Supplier,
Croquet and Baseball Goods,
..
fljH SUDDlV Of Fine StatlODerV,
rr " "
Mourning Stationery,
OfTlcc Stationery,
Guitars from $4.00 Dp.
3- Music and Books ordered by
Every Steamer.
im Ami iloii'i fowl HASH l tin
luil of our Ini-liK-- mill It ninny tiilkn.
FOR, SALE !
1 Thf uiiilcrx'RiU'il nilVm for nlc the follow
Inn lli'imtlftil Stock:
Tin: i'ink noimi:
ttwwwT'n nnniTnnnii
" TjJKR SPENCER
MMVAmMl M MMJM
TIIK rill.L'IWIMI MAIIKHt
. . .
"t5,t' '
"Josio W.,"
"Sully Hlitt-k" anil Colt,
, "Yum Yum" mwl full
lII n, au'1. V U!
1 "Ivory," "Violet,"
m fl:il,tll,
' . ,.
' "Kupioliini (nrl,
"'Vrw Uluo" nud Colt,
..,. ,,..,
"IJuimr I- illy.
i ,, ,.,.,,rH llf , lll)OV ,.., ))U
Ufcnut (iritnillflirHtuiili-o, ln-ri- i-rnuana
' lurm can li nrruni;i'.l to uli tin- tlinmi.
i
GreenDeld Stables, : Kaplolanl Park,
W. II. KICKAItD.
;
i Mokuleia Stock Farm
'
Waialua,
H. I.
SENATOR STANFORD
Wll.l. niVKIt 1T.S MAKKS AT
$30 E3A.OK:.
"Sonny Boy" Service, S20.
FINE HORiS FOR SALE!
TIIOS.
U'm-A lit
W.
GAY,
MuiiaKur.
tu;
. ry. k 1TnrtTT 11 T -VT-1WT
i Iv AxN iLUiilii IvAxN LJ'l
,
Hnoil I'liitnriiKe hy the nionlli or car.
llorMw uill In- uell-lookiil after
uiul kept In pittliliH'k'.
rui: MAMiAitu inn. ii Tk'irri.si.M i i io.n
l(
NUTGROVE,"
llecoril .':.!'.' in lloiioliilii,
Will Illlike 'he Mi'll'.iill lit tlll lllllli'll until
July I l'.il I'KllMh, ?M.
Di.ki nirrioN! I'lmlnl Ih-U, IiIimhI li.iy, PI
In ikIm hltth mi'i VM'iiiht lliiii ot i in I m.
I'fi'ii.lii.l.. Il "ilro-Vi'imr," In "Ail.
niliii-t riil'H ," lit "ll.v -ij k'i Hmnllioiiiiiii
10." H.iin lij "Siitwoml," reeonl :l4.
I'or further piirlieiilur uppl.x to
J. P MKMliiM'A Kmiuiihe, or.
f. IIOl.Ti;. lloiioliilii,
Hi.'! I in
l'OH SALE
ANTMIIUI OK TUVI'(T.. WATI'.lt
l'n-kn ( rou IhmiihI i'lO );.ill(iii i-ai-li),
t'orul llui k, ill ipimilillei to I, ileilvereii
one inlle fri'in (he Poat Oillen .U 7Ai'eiil
nor loiul -Alilih lo
T W IIAWI.INH.
I.i'leo,
, Hell IVIe. ,Vi. P.O. II. a I. tnnl tin
I ran Stock
o
iiS
Electric
Company.
Notice to Consumers!
The new work of the Hawaiian
Electric Co. fcrni note completed,
notice is hereby given that from
and after January 10th the Com
pany is prepared to supply incan
descent electric lighting to cti
tomers. Tn a few days the Company will
also be prepared to furnish electric
motors for power, and of which
dw notice will be given.
The Company furthef announce
that they are prepared to receive
orders for interior wiring and can
furnish fixtures and all fittings In
connection with tiew service.
Printed rules, regulations and
Company's rates can be had on
application to the Superintendent.
Wm. G. IRWIN,
Itli-tf
IMIKHIIIKST II. E. CO.
Mi-t. MI-TKI.K
V. 0.
I'IIONKH-Drm. U.
Ilox 3Nl.
Nan-Yu Shosha
:
111 KING STREET.
HAVE 'JUST KECEIVKD
Per H. a. "Ociiuilc." Dec. Itli,
- I.MKIK VUtlKTVfir
NOVELTIES!
Suitable (or Christmas Trade.
COTTON CREPES
Of DlllVront Vnrlctlvs nutl I.atet ralterim.
HIIIKTH, SII.K IlAN'I)KKKUHIKr'B,
JAl'ANr.8K LANTKUN8,
rOKUKI.AIN TKA 8KT8,
Ktc, Ktc, Ktc, Kto.
TjO"w Prioes I
411 -:- King-:- Street
YOKOHAMA BAZAAR
Conuir Hotel uiul Niiimnii Kin,
. . MUTUAL TELE. No. 438 . .
Krcelveil jkt H. 8. "Oci-unlc"
Silk Dress Goods,
l.mllfn' ami (Jt'iitu' Silk HiiiiJkurclili'fs,
Qents' Billc Bliirts
Willi Koiir-lii-limiil Tips to iiuituli.
Vlmlor .Silk Si'iufii, uxtrn lunu; Ijiillf'
unit Haiti.' bilk Huslius, all hIiuiIi'h;
Japanese Crepe of All Colors, j
IJiiiitluiiiun'H Jiipuiiesu t'ri'iw Klilrti. iiiiulu i
In okolimiiu perfect lit.
(.miles' uiul (Jt'iitn' l'luu Htruw Uut,
Jiiiain'c C'lilun 'feu bets,
.liiiiani'M' f'limur l'ota,
UuliiV Bilk CIiciiiIkk,
llHIIllMIIIIU MIK Ijllllt), I'.tC.
tssr Ji. 1& E "tea
The lU'il l''ooil for I it fun tn.
We have u luri' unMirtinoiU of
Japanese Goods
Which ueoHurat Very Itenioimlilu l'rlei's.
IClMllll
FOR YOKOHAMA!
A I'INK .IAl.VNi:8K MfKAMKU
"AIKOKU MARU"
Due here on or about thu eml of Match
wi.l he ilemcln'il with Miillitmiil
PiiHuiij!or for the above
Port uu or about
APRIL til.
I'or further uurilciihirH remindm.
PunHiice ami Irelnlit, apply to
K. OOURA &c CO.,
UM '.'in Alll'.N'Iri.
Vov lioeal New'H
Fitly ii'cHuntt'(l
'I'uku tho
Uulldin
lilvt'rv tinit.
tii h
DAILYBULLETINCO
Are Iteculvlng New Invoice ul
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
BY KVEUY STEAM EK
AT TIIKIIt
MKUCIIANT STHKHT.
Wln-re iliuy nro full v pri'imri'il to do nil
kluil of work In llio lutct Htyli-i. at
the nhorit'M notice uiul nt the
most iti'imouuhk- llateg.
Fine Job Work io Colors a Sptclaliy
POSTER PRINTING
Exicutuil In thu Mont Attrnotlvi
Simmer. BILLHEADS. LETTERHEADS,
STATEMENTS, NOTEHEAD8,
MEMORANDUMS. ETO.
Keuil tho following purtlnl Hat of Hpee
laltk'H uiul Kt't tho UULLKTiN'a prices bo
foro placlnj; your onion. iy ho Uoln
you will Mtvo hoth tlmo uuil money.
Lot lor llctulh,
Note llcmlii,
Uill lhailh,
Mtnioriuuliinis,
Uilln of l.niliiiK,
Stuti'iiuinia,
Oiiculurr,
Contracts,
AKrconioutM,
riliippiiiK Coiitruotd,
tJlicck llookb,
J.ct;nl Dlaiiks,
(Jriloudura,
WcdiliiiK CumIh,
Vlnitiuj; UhiiIh,
liuuiuiibH UunlM,
Funeral UuhId,
Atlniiidioii Ounlh,
Frutnriml ('unit),
Tiinu UanlH,
Milk 'Pickets,
Moul Tickctn,
Tlieutro TiokolH,
K(ilioiir"liip CurtiricnU'H,
Corpurution CorlilicitoH,
Murri.tKo CoitiliculcH,
ltcccipth of nil kimls,
I'laulution Oiilcrs,
I'roiultiKiiy N itoH,
I'ltlUpllUltn,
UutiiloKui'H,
I I'logranuncti,
Lulitiln of ovory vuriuty,
j i'ctitiiuiw in any liwiKuugc,
Kuvoliipoti & Letter Circular,
I tiportiiiK Score it Itecoriln,
1 l'erpetunl Wiibliinn LtU,
I (JouiT.tl Hook Work,
Km.. Ktc, Ktc, Ktc,
I'rluleil ami lllocked when iIi-kIicii.
aJT No .lob U uilowcil to leitvo Ilia of-
Ik'O tllltll It IJIVI'4 klllliifM'llllll.