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nVnNINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, II, T THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1901.
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53roQs, Physicians And Delists.
W. II. Howard, M. D.
OFFICE-
1123 ALAKEA STRFET.
) to 12 a. in.;
1 1 4 p. m. and
7 to b p. m.
OFriCE HOURS
I72g-tf
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
OFFICES THE HOSES
KOOHS Kl m, OFtlCt M All. 185,
ROSTOV IU ItDINO KtMDEICB
Fort street. White. iMii
HOURS it A M TO 1 I" n
ITCMP l ITOIP .
P. O Doxtoi SlIMUY tf If
DR. W. H. MAYS
381 llerettintn Street.
WOURS-g to 11 SUNDAY-9toii
1 to j
7 to 8 Telephone 602
OR. J. T. WAYSON,
Hasremoedto his new office and resi
dence, Beretinla St., nearly opposite Me
thodist Church.
OFFICE HOURS J.S'.ISS:
ifijj Tl L. Main 146
DR. C. A. PETERSON
Jas r-orei ed his office at . . .
26 Emnta Street
(g-tt A.M.
t.7- P.M. J
HOURS
ILLEI'IIONL. 49)
DR. E. C. WATERHOUSE
Office and ReIJenie' Con er
Beretanl 1 and Mil'er streeK
20PFice Hours sioua m
I IOII" H
7 tn 8 p
SUIDAYS t JO 10 II V A
TELEPHONE 1111 WHITE n;i
3f, WALTER HOFFMANN.
BERCTANIA STREET (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel )
Telephone D10. P. 0 Box, G01.
Ofllce hours. S to 10 a m , 1 to 3
M.;7 to 8 p. m.,Sundajs, 4 to 11 A. m.
DR. ALBBRT E. NICHOLS
ID n. t i f5 1.
Office for the present w Ith Dr. Anderson,
Alakea St. near Hotel.
Office Hours 8:1,0 to 4
K, C. WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
DENTISTS
Love Building, Fort Street.
Hours: 9 to 4. Telephone 434.
Beer and Wine Dealers
LOVEJOY&CO.
iMFOnTCHO, AND WHO LBS ALB
aoi Liaoor Beate.
Areata for ibe Rcttl.i Rilnltr Cor of ln'.l.
NO. 19 NUOAND HTRKKT
Foiter Dlock, HoscLiLU. Hawaiian Isiardi
P O Dpi ht Mutual Tiphoo Tfc3
CONSOLIDATED
SODA WATER CO., Ltd.
IUHplnnaclo,
Corner Allen and Fort Sts., Honolulu.
Gonsalves & Co.,
LntiTii).
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINE MLRCI LASTS.
22? Queen St., Honolulu. H. 1
Hoffman Saloon
No Beer to Burn,
But Beer to Bent the Band
LARGE INVOICE OF
Olympia
Beer-
IN DRAUGHT AND BOTTLE
It lias'nt come to stay ; It's going
fast, but there's more com
ing every month.
L. 11. DEE, Prop.
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and Bnrorlntondlnn
Electrical 0 Kytalic
JSNUINElCli
I'lnctro Jly traullf li ffcr rrniumiludoti
KKl'f hTS VNI) l.MAiEa
FltKMfHKD.
With ( ittu-Nll Co., Q loon street
Ofllco inTt to !( .rim. 1233
A. Harrison Mill Co.
tSTIATTN IlkVMIIli ON All MM). UP
IJtlck inul Stone Work
Manufacturers of Doors, Sishes and
Frames, lillrids, MuulJIngs, Brackets, and
All Kinds of Wood Work, Finish lurnlng
Etc, Etc.
KAWAIAIIAO ST., KEWALO,
Tel. White 1221. 1'. O. Box 552.
J A MES T. TAYLOK,
M.Aa Soe.C. 8.
CONSULTING
Hydraulic Engineer.
S06 Judd Block Tele. 63S.
Honolulu Iron Works Ct
Improved nud modern BUOAR MA
CHINEUY of every capacity and d
scrlptlon made to ordei. Uotlnr wort
and RIVETED PIPE8 for Irrlgatlot
purposes a specialty. Particular at ten
tloa paid to JOB WORK, and repaln
executed at shortest notlcn.
'Attorneys.
r PETEIKON
J A Matthew usi
Peterson & Matthew man,
ATTORN! S AND
COUN'-LI LOWS AT LAW
p O tlox t
is KAAIIIVHSU ST
lEUIHONE MAIN Ibl
:E0. A. DAVIS ' - GEO. D. GEAK
DAVIS & GEAR
attorneys and Counsellors at Law
ooms 202, :oi, 102, Judd Building.
"Zot. Fort and Merchant Sts.. Honolulu
,T. M. KANEAKUA,
.ttornoy and Counsellor at
Law.
Offloc: In tho Occidental Hotel,
jrncr of King and Alakea Streets,
tonolril.
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
Y. MASUDA,
Portraits
Done in Crayon or Oil
Pictures Framed In any style
Framed Picture for sale.
New Mouldings for Frames have
irrlved.
King and Alapai streets,
Near Honolulu Stock Yards.
460 n llphqxl S69
P O Box 06" Tel i
SANG CHAN,
.ERCHNT TAILOR
Lntest Styles, - Perfect Fit.
Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing, a
Specialty.
Clothes Died Fast Black or any color
desired.
(15 Hotel St., Nciip Port
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
A IC OiAWA. Maoacer.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
temporary Office Room 1 opatatra Spreckeli build
n Tel ;n
Cleaning !
LADIES SKIRTS CLEAN!)
doming Cleaned, Dved and Repaired
-SUITS MAllF TO ORDER-JSaY-Flt
guaranteed SeT-Loweil Pit...
TXlL "WO
Foil Strett, near Kukut. n4 ntar Orphcum Theater
V Prices Clean tig cne suit, St, Delnc suit f i 50
iWo6m
irchltects, Contractors and Builders
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
obblig : Promptly : Attended : To
H. L. KEBR & CO.,
Architects and Builder
Room ii-ii
PROGRESS BLOCK,
(ao W Pita
f. W, Btaililta
Tal tig
P. O Uo nt
HUAR.08i.Un O PAGE
Architects & Builders
Office: Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex,
lonolutu, H. I,
Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish
t Short Notice. 1441
Building Materials
OF ALL KINDS.
oalers in Lumber and Ootil
ALLEN & ROBINSON,
Queen street. Honolulu
tt. F. BBBTBLMAN'S
Carpenter Shop
IS RBMOVBD
1 rur of old stand. Entrance on K!o
t'tt. O'uer left at either shop, or office,
c John Nott'? ore, Kin? street, will re
'v oromc tln'lon. tifl-tf
Plumbers, Etc.
John ! i.i
75 and 79 KingStrtJt-
T1U.KPHONK NO HI.
NOW Is the tlmo to Aot leata
hioakagnv coon to, and -er
Roofs Put in G'(t
By uoni)K)Uiut vraikau
w H UASTH
H W BtTk.
flonolnla Sheet Metal Worh
Galvanized Iron Skyllijhts and Vsetllats
Metal Roofing,
Conductor Pipe and Gutter Wo-V.
Rltbarli Sliaal, bat Quail an) MaicUaal, Uei.lt
aWJobblor promptly altandad to.VK
Tel. White 41. P. O. Box 271 .
Notice to Properly Owners and Builders
1 wish to notify the Property Ow ners
ana uuiiJers in general, tnat l am now
open for buslnes In the Territory Stables
Block, King St,, anj am ready to give
figures on all kinds of plumblne nnd sew
erage work. A complete line alwaj s car
nej in siock.
C. H. BROWN.
Telephone Main 48, Sanltarv Plumber,
p. u. nox Bit. 155 King st.
Tine Job Printing at the bulletin
Oflce.
GLAD HAND
IS EXTENDED
Editor Evening Hulletln - Mv at
tcntlon wns ni m tel to nn cdltiii'nl 1 i
Inst Filling .ssin cementing on tin
Impossibility of three Americans, pos
sessing each fiom $30,000 to $50 000 re
ceiving any encouragement from this
communllt) to settle here, nlso ln lus
the blame upon the policy of the busi
ness men In the community.
It Is hard to understand just v lilt Is
meant by jour comments, as appljlng
to the business men.
It Is to be presumed that these men
have come here with the Intention of
engaging In some line of business, nnd
beforo doing so, being careful business
men. they have made n thorough stud)
of the city. Its bujltig papulation, the
number of lionets engaged In the dif
ferent lines, have looked up the mat
ter of rents, and every little detail
which n careful business man would
lok Into, before embarking In hualns
In a lieu communis ferhnps thev '
found conditions ery different from
whit thev expected: found every lino
of trade well represented nnd con-
i lulled to keep their inonej nnd return J
home Ulsatiniinted im doubt a'
in.in mie been btfoie and will be
mmln
Hut In what way arc the busines
men to blame for their dlsnppolnt-
ment Would ou have us Invite tins'"
men Into oui otTlees show them cverv
detnll of oui business, open up our
hooks show them our gross lecelpts.
our net mollis or perhaps even turn a
part or the whole of our business ner
to them In order to eneourag them to
lemaln. and become one of us" Tint
would be encouragement would'nt It
but would It be good business''
It Is nbsurd to sav that our business
mrn do not evtend the glid hind"
to business men from nbroid whom
they lme the pleisuro of mettlng
E.ieh nnd cnctj one of us knew when
we went In for annexation that we
IK IN II
ON VARIOUS INTERESTS
WHICH THEY REPRESENT
In Different Parts of the States
Something Afcout Cold Storage
Plant in Steamer
Sonoma.
Among the arrivals of jesterdn
rtglstui.il nt the Hawaiian Until, ap
pc.ii.i the names of Ml I II. Htvtuon
and wife Mr Stetson Is .1 prominent
man of affairs In California.
He Is a meiubei of the well known
nun uf llolbook. Men 111 S. Stetson, and
pichlilont of the North Pacini Coist
Itnllio.id Company, which opeintes n
iallwa Hjstom through the count) of
Mnrln and n portion of Sonoma.
Of late )enrs Mr Stetson has tr.iMlcd
much, Is a close observer and posstssc
a fund of liifoimatlon He Is here
ni(ompanlcd by his wife on purely n
trip of rrcnntlon nnd pleasure, ind
will remain for some little time.
P. II Cherry who represents the Vul
can Refrigerator and Ice Making Ma
chinery Compmy of San Krinclsco ar
rived In the steamship Sonoinn jester
day en imitc to the Colonies
1 he company thnt Mr Cherry Is
Identified with Is a leading house on
tho Coast nnd the manufacture of the
above class of innchlncrj Is only one
of Its numerous branches The com
pany have, howccr. niado a spechltx
of tho Installation of tefrlgeratlng
machinery for n number of jears with
success.
The arrival of the Sonoma brings to,
mind the fact that the refrlgeiatlng
and cold storago plants on the three
new steamers of the Oceanic line were
Installed by tho above coiiipiny, which
sjstem Is known ns the compound am
monia nnd brine sjstem.
As this Is the mnlden trip of the So
nnmn tn tho Hawaiian Islands and the
Colonies It was deemed advlsnblo bv
tho compinj to send Mi Cheiry, their
regular mglmcr, to nciseo the plant
on tho steamer for this tilp
Tho Vulcan lompanj haje made n
icmtinet with the Pnclllc Mall Steam
ship Compmy to Install the refilgeuit
lug mnchlnery on thill two ii"vv
ste.imus, now being built nt Newport
N'ws and It Is molt than likely th it
Mr Chin j will he detailed to pi 110
tho mnihlneij In position 011 the
steameis
Among the list of niilvnls by the
Sonomn jesterduy appealed the nime
of Henry Newell fonnei cniini llnnn
and Mnjoi of Paik Cltj I'tah Mr
Newell was foimeily engaged In the
I.,. .11" vA s:Lr,(-IcrD
! RPl'i!
maSCSi-t-eTri will pro Ihcir
mt.vrriTf7r T.
SI' ' ." or .. oy- ! ,, y . K
A.''9 - ci irc.Tr.1 1 -,ji 1 11
ii if
li Hj "
1 ,1
I
ncie Inviting competition on a Hrge
scale and It has come ome to slnj and
still we live Certainly n few more
should not I e muse for worry 'I ho fair
compultor Is n mail til bo welcomed
as It helps business, and cciy toad
business man rccognlrcs this
Hut perjnps this Is wide of the mark,
and these men nre simply seeking In
vestments In local securities. If tint
should be the case, with their capital,
what In the name of common senso pre
cnt8 them liujlng all tho gilt edge
stocks they can lay hold of. Certainly
business men put no obstncles In their
waj to such Investments. Perhaps
holders will not part with their In
cstments, the cry ones they wnnr
and their grievance Is on that score.
Hut, arc not all on the same footing;
ccrtnlnly the home people hne no
"cinch" ou stock lncstments.
I would like nothing better than Id
borrow their little 50,000 "plunks" at
'air Interest, and ir it illil not pay me
handsomely within twelve montlis.
then tin re Is something rndlhly wrong
with mj bump or perception.
It may be further thnt the dlsip
polntn.ent Is due entlrelv to their In
nbllltj to olitiln lamia at a rc.tsomble
price, suitable foi their purposes nut
In this respect also the) nie no dlffer-
erentli situated than nre all the busl-
r.ess men In this commmilt and tho
existent condition can In no wis- be
Ild nt the doors of the business com-
munlt.v ns n whole Without golrg
further Into detnll It strikes me, tl it
uivr seoilng of the business nn.li wis
bnrdlv fall
A few dlsgiuntled. dlsippolntul men
can ens!l pour Into wnir ears a tile of
wo" which has no foundation 111 fict.
to the detriment of the business cmi-
vestlgntlon to make editorial com r.ent
munltv. which nt least merits the rcpu-
miinly which nt least merits t'i rfpu-
tatlon of being liberal to a faul'
ni'SlN'KSS MAN'
stock bnslmss on nn extensUc scale,
i nil nt the present time Is largely Inter
ested In mining -Mr. Newell Is quarter
ed nt the Hawaiian Hotel and Is ac
companied by his wife nnd son. They
will remain here for seeral months
To n Hulletln reporter. Mr. Newell
stated that I'tah Is enJo Ing nn era of
great prosperity. The mines at Pirk
City arc leldlng well, and such mines
ns the Silver King. Daly West. On
tario Anchor Daly, and Qulncy prop
el ties nre large bullon producers.
"1 left eight feet of snow behind me
nt Paik City which Is In strong con
trast w Ith the troplcnl cllmato of Hono
lulu " said Mr. Newell.
"Speaking of the political status of
I'tih. ou are iwaro of co irse that four
Stars ago I'tah give llnnn 5r, 000 pin
lallty while at th elast tie tU.i Mi
Klnley was given n snnll majority"
mong the through pissengers In the
Souomn was I. C Tient a promln'-n'
mining engineer, who Is on his w.iv n
lasnnnli Mr Trent Is 111 coripinM
by his wife nnd fnmllj, consisting of
three sons nnd the daughters I In
has signed a tluec jenis' contract is
superlntendi nt nnd metallurgist for "to
North Mount I.jell Cnppir Company
which owns extensUe copper proper
tics In Kellu Basin about thirty miles
f 1 0111 the tide wntcrs of Macgulro Hir
bor. Tho companj-, composed prlnclpilly
of Glasgow- people, has already ex
pended $2 "00,000 In the doelnpmcnt
of their nst properties nnd will now
erect n large smelting and concentra
tion plant capable of turning out ".
000.000 pounds of copper monthly.
In the course of nn Intenlcw with
n Hulletln reporter, Mr. Trent stated
that, from all Indications, tho proper
ties to which he Is going, arc destined
to be the most extensive nnd richest
copper mines In the world.
In addition to cnrrjlng a high per
centage of copper, the ores go well In
gold nnd silver. During tho past two
j ears Mr. Trent has been In London
pre lous to which time, Bpent consider
able of his time In Utah.
Petroleum In Wiifthlngton.
Seattle. Jan. 21. Important petro
leum discoveries hae been mado six
teen mlleB fiom lloeiualm, amy's Har
bor illstilct. nnd coming nfter other
dlseoeiles In Southeastern Washing
ton, hnw excited great Interest
throughout the western pait of tho
State.
Th .' jf v'i Singer In millions of
homes snows Mi nprtccdentcd suc
cess of tluso u ' towing machine
It Is convincing proor tint the Sluuor
excels In all klndj of family sowing
and art ncedlo woik. All our sewing
machine nro of tho best construction,
beautifully decorated nnd nro mounted
on selected woods In finely finished
cabinets of artistic design. I). Her
gerscn, agent, 10 Bethel stre.
PAnxroiM
luEClllbflSE
VI YIAIlor it b
Cf'l" N MOUt
i, 19
OVoltlVjIlHH
Il'T ' 0) OTtll
tt
SPUciali.v i-on
DtAlitb
Ufaxysvl "L z
r!)'1'0 Ls
rw.ozataz&ju
Bankers.
Xmt SrntCksLS
HONOLUll ,
l
ion rrnnciico Agenti Tub Nl;t;i
National Bank or Nak Fiunciimi
Han FnAjsrisro -The Novsdu NiUmi
Rank of San Francisco
London The Union Dank of Loml
Ltd.
Nkw York American Exchange
tlonal Hank.
CniCAoo Merchants National Usui
PAms Credit Lyonnals.
Bmims Dresdner Bank.
Honko.no and Yokohama Honk. n
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
Nkw Zkai-and and Australia Bar
of New Zealand.
Victoria add Vanoouvhh Bank i
British North Ainorlut.
Transact i Qeitnl BaMm and Eicbtnie Buiit
Pepolsti Received. Losni made on A.
proved Sccnrlty. Commerclsl snd Traveln
Oradltt limed. Bills of Eictmrge boogt
and sold.
louioTiosi PaoiirnT Aocoohtip 1o
Established 185b
BANKERS.
Transact a General BankiL;
and Exchange Business.
Commercial and Traveler!
Litters of Credit issued, aval'
iiolo in all tho principal citier
o' the world.
Interest allowed after Jul
i, 1898, on fixed deposits (
day notice 2 per cent., (thih
form will not boar interest
unless it remains undis
turbed for 0110 month), 3
months 3 per cent., 6 montln
ty per cent., 12 months 4
per cont.
Pioneer Building ant
Loan Association.
ASSETS. DEC. II, 1811, I11I.I7T.I
Mone loaned on approved seenrtti
A Savings Bank for monthly deposit
Houses built on the monthly InsUl
men', pin .
Twentieth Serl at Stock Is an
opened.
OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Pre
dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; C. )
Orny, Treasurer; A. V. Oear, SocrsUrj
DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, B. 1
Hose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Kecch, Henr
Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt. O. i
Gray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. GEAK,
Secretsxr
chamber of Commerce rooms
OMIce Hours: 12:301:20 p. in
ffirtSHOP b .
SavingsBaii
Savings Deposits will l
rocelved and lute-rent allowed by thl
Bank at four and one-half per cent
per annum.
Prlntod copies of the Rules and Re
illations may bo obtained on appllcatloi
Otllco at bank building on Merch&i
street.
BISHOP A CO
IljE Yokohama Specie Bud
LIMIT1D.
Subtcrltai Capital Yen 14000,001
I'alJ Up Capllal Yem8,ooooor
RaacrvadlunJ Van 0,1,0,00.
Heal Office, Yokohama.
The Bank buys and receives for col
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Draft!
and Letters of Credit, and transact!
a general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED
Oo Filed Depoilt for it Bootbc, a par aest
On Filed Depor'tlor6raoatbi, H "
On Flie4 Depoilt for 1 reoe,
Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank,
E-JT REDIirjilC WWllIt, 111 Riflg-SL. lunolii
DON'T BUY OUR FURNITURE ON
THh INbTALLMbNT PLAN,
UUTCLL ATTIIE
AND SAVL "IS.", , IT WILL PAY YOU TO
L0 BUY FOR CASH.
New Goods Received by Every Vessel
ATTIIL
I.X L. Furniture Store
HERbl AMA ST., NEAR FORT.
P O. HON 535- . W. LI DtRI U,
Proprietor
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION.'-
Subscribers arc furnished with tron
e to six lists per week, giving an ac
curate record ot deeds, mortgage!
leases, releases, powers of attorn?
4tc. etc., which are placed on record.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2 00 Vg
MONTH.
A. V. GEAR,
TtnM Tliilldlng Honnlnl.
17 W. THRUM
Surveyor.
)OM No. 10, HPRKOKKLH BIX)OiS
Pin ntntlon Work fipurlnlty
t'i
Art Bmbroldery Taught.
Lessons In ART EMBROIDERY will
be given by Mrs. H. H. Williams at the
City Furniture Store, Fort street
VlrBt Class stamping done
MRS. H. II. WILI JAMS.
Agents, Brokers and Mbett.
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN,L
OPI-ICI2USI
H P. BALDWIN Preslatat
J. U. CASTLli 1st Vice-President
W. M. ALLXANDLH 2nd V ce-l'res dent
J. P. COOKI Treasure-
W. O. SMITH Secretary and Auditor
X'
Sugar Factors and
-Commission Ageits
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial St Sucar C
Olaa Sugar Co.
Haiku Sugar Co.
Pala Plantation Company.
Nahlku Sugar Company.
Klhel Plantation Co.
Hawaiian Sije-ii Co.
Kahulul Railroad Company.
The California and Oriental S. S. U.
CASTLE & COOKB
LIMITED.
HONOLULU.
Commission Merchants
SUGAR FACTORS.
AGENTS FOR
Tba twaPUntatl'jiCo.
rba Walalua Ajiltultiial Co , I ,:
IbaKobalaSurarCs
Tba Wal.m.a iuaar J till Co.
Tba Fullon Iron Workl. St. loila. SSa.
Tbt Standard Oil Co.
Tba O.o. F. Blika Sloan Paaai.
Watton a Cantrlfaeata
Tba Naw En land Llta taluf aaca C, of laa
TTmCma Flra Int Co. ol Hantari, Can
Tba Alllanca Aiauranca Co ot Loalaa
V.G. Irwin & 60
Limited
AGENTS FOR
Western Sugar Refinery Co., of aUl
Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive Works, M
Philadelphia, Pcnn., U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (Natloaal
Cane Shredder), New York, U. 8. A.
N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical Fertlll.
zcrs.
Alex. Cross & Sons, high grade TtH
tlllzpu for Cane and Coffee.
Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE
Parafflne Paint Co.'s P. & B. PalH
and Papers; Lucol and LlnsM
Oils, raw and boiled. .
Indurlno (a cold-water paint), v
white and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement,
and Bricks.
LIFE and FIRE
AGENTS FOR ..
New England Mutual Life In
surance Co. of Boston.
-Etna FIre Insurance Company
of hartford.
tfm. G. Irwin & Go.
(LtMIIIO).
Wm. G. Irwin.. President and Manilla
Claus Spreckels Vice Presldemt.
W. M. Glffard ..Second Vice Presides!
II. M. Whitney Jr. .... Treas. and Bm,
Geo. J. Ross Audited
Sugar Factor
AlTD
Commission Agenta
AOINTS or TBB
JUKANI0 STEAMSHIP GOHPiMY
OF HAN FRANOTHOO OA
Oueen itreet. Honotulo H.I
A.p:ontB for
Hawaiian Ajcrlcullural Company, Americas Iism
Company, Ookala Suear Plant. Co . Onomes Iicm
Co . Honomu Suear Co , Walluku Suear Co , Miiaa
Sutar Co , Haleakala Ranch Co., MoTokal Raeabi
Planter Line San Fr ) 5 ico Packet tn. I, ver
k Co. 'a Line of Boavn Packete
LIST OF OFFICERS
O. M, Cooke, President; Oeorga ,
Robertsou, Manager) E. F. Bishop
Treasurer aud Secretary ; Col, W. I
Allen, Audit ir; P, C. Jones, H. Watetr
house. Ono. R. Carter. Dlrenthrs '
TiieVon Hamm-YoBDE Co. Lta
Importers and
Commission
Merchants x&
QUEBN ST., - HONOLULU.
AGENTS FOR-
I he Lancashire Insurance Co,
The Balolse Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestk Sewing Micl nr. Ht
THE HAWAII HERALD.
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HAWAII SHIMPO SHA
The Pioneer Japanese Printing office,
The Publisher of "HAWAII ?HIMPOr
the only dally Japanese paper publlthed
In the Territory of Hawaii
Y. SOGA, Editor.
C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor
t8r Editorial and Printing Office, near
King bridge, King street. P O. Box 407.
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