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EVENING DULLETIN, HONOLULU, II. T., MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1901
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Attorneys.
C F. PlTEPSOl J. A. MATIHtWMAN
Peterson & Matthcwman,
ATTOKNLYS AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW
F. O. Box 6
flUPHONE, .MAH lU
S KAAHUMANU ST
GEO. A. OAVIS
GEO. D. GEAR
OAVIS & GEAR
Wornoyi and Counsellors at Law
Rooms 202, 203, 302, Judd Building.
Cor. Fort an J Merchant Sts.. Honolulu
J. M. KANEAKUA,
(.ttorney anil Counsellor at
Law.
OSes: In the Occidental Hotel,
pernor cf King and Alakea Streets,
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
f O. Box 961. TEL WHITE 9)1
SANG CHAN,
MfKCIIANT TAILOR
Latest Styles, - Perfect Fit.
Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing, a
Specially.
Clothes Dyed Fast Illack or any color
desired.
SB Hotel St., Near Fort
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
A. K. OZAWA. Maaatar.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
ftapomy Oflca: Room r op-Ulu Sprtckili bo lid
r Tti. 54i
Gleaning !
LADIES SKIRTS CLEANO
CloihlneCtaanfcl. DyeJ and Rrptlrtd
SUITS MaDB TO OftDER
WFil (uarantttil. SarUmtt Prka.
TXJL "WO
Fotl Street, near Kukul, ini n ir Orphtum Theiter.
AVPrlcts. Clttnloe ont suit. Si; Dyeing suit fa.se.
ift6g6m
Architects, Contractors and Builders
Fred Harrison,
f NTRACTOR AND
GUILDER
jobbing : Promptly : Attend etl : To
3ao W. Pat. r.i.
F. W. Butdil.i P. O. Boi jl
BBAP.D8LEE & PAGE
Architects & Builder
Office: Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex,
Honolulu, H. I.
Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish
at Short Notice. 1441
Building Materials
Or ALL KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and Goal
ALLEN AROBINSON,
Queen Ktiwt, Honolulu
H. F. BBRTBLMAN'8
Carpenter Shop
IS RBMOVBD
To rr of old stand. Entrance on King
tr.it. Or'ari left at either shop, or office,
John Nott'f !ore, Kin? street, will (
'v. prnmn- htl.n'lrtn. Wfl-tf
J. ODDERKIRK
Contractor
and Builder
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
on all sorts of building.
OFFICE IN OLD ARLINGTON
PREMISES.
Plumbers, Etc.
John
PLUMBER.
75 and 79KlngStree
TELEPHONE NO. 31.
"IOW Is the time to get leaks .
breakages seen to, and yoor
Roofs Put in Onjr
By competent worlwwA
HONOLULU
SHEET METAL WORKS
H. W. BARTH.
Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilator
Metal Roofing.
Conductor Pips and Gutter Work.
Rkb.ri Strr.l, Ut, Quten and Merchant onolulu.
Jobblocf roaatly atl.na.d 10.
Tel. White 41. P. 0. Box 270.
Notice to Property Owners.
I have In my employ FOUH rikST
CLASS I'LUMUEKS from the Coast I am
' now ready to figurs on your work at the
lowest prices, My men are Union Men.
Give me a trial.
C. II. BROWN.
Territory Stables. King St.
The weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin gives a complete summary of
the news of the day.
SMMns, Physicians And Dentists.
II. W. Howard, M. D.
OFFICE-
1123 ALAKEA STREET.
f 9 to 12 a. m.i
:! 3 to 4 p. m. and
l 7 to 8 p. m.
OFFICE HOURS
1720-3:11
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
OFFICES' TELE "HONES 1
Rooks -a, OrricE, Mais, )8j,
BOSTOI BullUINO, RtMDtNCF,
IortStkeet. White, .Mi.
IIOURS-ii a. m. to 1. P.M.;
I TO I". M ! TO I P M.
P. O tlOXSoi. SUNIlAVS ! P. M
DR. W. H. MAYS
381 Heretnnln Street.
HOURS-tot0 3 SUNDAY-oton
7jpS Telephone C02
DR." J. T. WAYSON,
Has removed to his new office and resi
dence, Beretanla St., nearly opposite Me
hodlst Church.
OFFICE HOURS 0;:,0P:S:
1633 TEL. Main 346
DR. C. A. PETERSON
u rt-ODtr ed his office at . . .
16 Emma Street
9-11 A.M.)
1- 4 P.M. f
7- 8 P.M. J
'OUKS
TELEPHONE. 493
1R. WALTER HOFFMANN.
UKRETANIA STREET (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
Telephone CIO. P. 0. Box, 501.
Offlco hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3
ai.;7 to 8 p. m.;Sundays, S to 11 a. m
Dr. E. J. Rayner,
DENTIST.
Crown and Bridge
Specialist. '
HOURS 9 TO 4.
304 Boston Block.
DR, J. JY1. WHITNEY
has removed his office from the corner
of Hotel and Foit Streets to the
BOSTON BLOCK, FORT STREET.
AUOVii MAY & CO., ROOM 405.
HOURS 8:30 to 5. TEL. MAIN 277
754-3m
DR. ALBBRT E. NICHOLS
ZDerutitot.
1 1 23 Alakea Street, next to Masonic
Temple.
)ffice Hours 9 to 4
., C. WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D. S..
DENTISTS
Love Building, Fort Street
Hours: 9 to 4. Telephone 434.
Dr. W G. Rogers
EVE, EAR. NOSE AND TIIHOAT
SPI CIALIST.
New Special Treatment for Deafness
No chatge for consultations.
OFFICE-184 Hotel St., opp. Y.M.C.A.
HOURS -9 to 12-2 to 4:30-7 to 8.
V
A Glad Surprise to Weary Eyes
Is a pair of accurately fitted
GLASSES. The measurement
of the eye for glasses Is our
exclusive business.
FACTORY ON THE PREMISES.
A. N. SANFORD,
GRADUATE OPTICIAN,
Boston Bid. Fort Street
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and Superintending;
Electrical Hydraulic
ENGINEER.
Klnctro-ilrdrnullc Power Tramnnlssloi
REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED. . . .
With Catton-Nell Co., Qneen street.
Offloe next to Pm-Moo. 1931
A. Harrison Mill Co.
ESTIMATES FUKMSHED ON Atl KINDS OP
Brick and Stone Work
Manufacturers of Doors, Sashes and
Frames, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, and
All Kinds of Wood Work. Finish Turning
Ete., Etc.
KAWAIAHAO ST., KEWALO,
Tel. White 1221. P. O. Box 5S2.
J-4MES T. TAYLOK,
M.Aa.Soc.C.I.
OOKdDLTINQ
Hydraulic Engineer,
06 Judd Blook. Tele. 811.
Honolulu Iron Works C t
Improved and modern BUQAH MA
CIIINERY ot every capacity and d
ocrlptlon made to order. Boiler wor)
and RIVETED PIPES lor Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tlon paid to JOB WORK, and repaln
executed at shortest notlc
M. PHILLIPS & Uc
Wholesale Impoiters and Jobbui
r.ropjiu and American Dry itd
go t nd Qmtn Btttets
. HAOKFELD & 00., Lt'
mm commission mv
ir. Fort and Queen Streets Ilouo.,
Ill
IN
N. W. Griswold Says We
Are Enjoying a Na-
tural Prosperity.
HIS LONG EXPERIENCE
WITH LOT FLURRIES
Sees in Honolulu a Second Singapore
With Her Yearly Increase
of Business and Im
portance. W. W. Griswold, for two and one half
years, n close observer or commercial
subjects In Honolulu, am! a man of 25
ears' experience fn the renl estate
business, docs not bcllevo that a real
estate boom Is on In Honolulu.
Mr. Qrlswold knows a boom when he
sees It. He was through the boom pe
riod In California In 1SS7. He was nt
the head of several syndicates operat
ing In boom tonus and learned to
know n boom from 11 boomlct nnd a
boomlct from it healthful state of pros
perity.
"I hae noticed no Indications ot 1
boom In Honolulu rral estate," said Mr.
Qrlswold. "I came hero two nnd n half
years ago to Invcstlcato conditions. I
look upon Honolulu as a very Import
ant commercial center. 1 compare It In
n good' many ways with Singapore,
which has had sijch a steady, contin
uous growth on account of Its shipping.
I expect to see this city grow within
the next ten years to a population of
75,000. The nddltlons will bo chiefly
American citizens. Theie will be more
competition In business anil Americans
nre good home buyers.
"Ono reason why prices of real es
tate may bo a little stiff here Is I ho ex
istence of several large estates under
lease, which mo not sub-dlvlded. Tho
present sub-divisions on the market
will not more than supply a natural do
mnnd for one year.
"As to prices, home sites from $230
to $2000 within easy reach of the post
omco Is certainly not extortionate. I
do not think there Is any surer method
of getting nt the exnet value of real
cstnto than by putting tho lots up at
public auction. The recent miction at
Collcgn Hilts brought out somo toler
ably stiff prices, but the location was
extra desirable.
"There ore many conditions here to
Induce people to purchare homes. Tho
pcoplo are generally p'osjierous nnd
good wages nro paid. Men with fami
lies do not like to pay house rent.
" I do not look for much of nn In
crease In the price of Honolulu real
cstnte, except ns Induced by tho Intro
duction of rapid transit. I am puzzled
that nny person could be led into the
statement that thero Is n real cstato
boom here. Prom ni experience In
the States, I would describe tho situa
tion In local realty ns that of steady
growth, Indicating prosperity, I con
sider a boom the greatest curse that
can visit any city nnd I know of no rea
son why we Bhould become pesslmlstlo
because growth of population has given
n natural and steady Increaso to our
real estate value."
1 ALEXANDER HE
1 WIIU'o BENEFIT
Wnlluku, March 30. Tho teachers
for tho new Wnlluku kindergarten
school known as "The Alexander
House," arrived from Honolulu by tho
Claudlno this week. Miss Mny Hunt
ington Is bend teacher nnd comes high
ly recommended from the Oberlln kin
dergarten training school as a very
successful kindergarten tent her. She
is nrcompanlcd by Miss Whitman, her
assistant, who nlso com s with high re
commendations from the Boston Do
mestic School of Sciences. Miss Llzzlo
Rodgers of Wnlluku Is the second as
sistant teacher.
The Wnlluku kindergarten school
has been named "The Alexander
House" In honor of tho father of Prof.
W. I). Alexander, who wns tho pioneer
missionary teacher In Wnlluku. A llfo
size picture of both Rev, and Mrs.
Alexander adorns tho walls of tho read
ing room. The school house Is a sub
stantial wooden building costing J3000.
which has been raise 1 from prlvato
subscriptions from both natives nnd
foreigners of Maul. Tho contractor wns
Chns. W. Bridges, ond Miss M. J. Ma
ltino through whose untiring efforts the
necessary funds were lnlsed for the
erection of this educational homo for
tho joung ones of Wuiluku, Is perfect
ly sn till od with tho work of the young
Hawaiian contractor. Tho furnlturo
for tho building, Including tho piano,
will amount to J1000. The Wnlluku
Sugar Company has piomlscd to give
l"i0 every month for tuitlemont teach
er, whllo the pay of the other teachers
aud ciretiiker has been promised by
parties In Honolulu and nlso on Maul.
Tho kindergarten room Is a largo
nnd nlry loom 12x32 feet. Tho club
room for games In the forenoon nnd In
tltiBtilal work In tho nftei noons ndjolns
this. The library or loading room Is
mauka of the club room, Its dlmen
slons being 20x31! feet with 15-foot cell.
m
Ing. The four long tabUs In this room
arc filled with newspapers In different
languages and also foreign magazines
donated by friends of the Institution.
Oneof the new features that will be
Inaugurated after the opening next
Monday, April 1, will bo night classes
taught by different Instructors, such as
music, bookkeeping nnd other branches
of education that the young people of
Wnlluku greatly need. Evening so
clnls will also bo a feature which will
greatly add not only to Its popularity
but usefulness as well.
The Lahalnn kindergarten school un
der Miss Knowlton from tho Chicago
training school will n'so open next
Monday. This building with the
ground on which It stands, has been
given to the kindergarten work by
Hon, II. P.' Ualdwln. It is n wooden
structure 32x42 feet.
New Thoroughfare
To the Wharves
The outlook for n new street from
the water front to Hotel street Is mado
much brighter by n denl Just closed
between the Department of Public
Works nnd the Union Peed Company.
Tho Union Keed Company, through Its
president, F. W. Mncfurlnnc, made a
tender to the Public Works department
of a sixty foot street, extending Klluea
street to Queen street. This has been
accepted and the government will ma
cadamize the same.
This leaves two blocks, from Queen
to King, as the only obstacle between
Hotel street nnd the wharves, parallel
with Port. The block between Queen
and Merchant Is owned by the Spreck
els pcoplo and the depnitment hopes to
get a sixty fo.t street through this
property on the same terms.
IMIn burg street will he closed.
INJUNCTION SUITS CLOSED,
At tho conclusion of the argument
Inst Saturday in the Injunction cases
of tho Wnlluku Sugar Co. vs. Tho Ha
waiian Commercial & Sugar Co., Judgo
Humphreys ordered tho Injunction
mndo permanent In the debris case, In
the other or "tunnncl case," the ques
tion of the amount of Irreparable dam
age that had been caused wns taken
under advisement.
Magoon & Thompson for defendant
In Kct On Fill Kon Society vs. G-nau
Chnng. have (lied n demurrer to plain
tiffs bill for Injunctions denying Juris
diction nnd statement of facts sufll-
clent to constitute nn urtlon.
SUGAR DUTY TO HI. TESTED.
New York. Mnrch 19. ttrnest A Bog-
clow, attorney for Clustnve A. Juan &
Co., lias (lied an appeal with the Board
of United States Ocneral Appraisers
against the levying of 1 countervailing
duty on sugars Imported from Ittu-sln.
Thn firm filing the appeal on piotrst is
one of tho Importers nf the sugir crrlv
Ing on the ship Darlington about three
weeks ago. In accordance with tho
expressed wish ot the Secrttar) of Hip
Treasury tho Board wi'l hrar the dif
ferent nrguments nnd render n decision
at the earliest possible moment
Emma Hqunrc Concert.
Tho band will play the following se
lections nt a concert in Emma Square
this evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock:
Part I.
March Llko Lehua Berger
Overture Bismarck Kllng
Selection Tho Roso of Castillo.. llalfo
Vocal Selection Tho Bohemian Girl
llalfo
(a) Kc Aloha Ihlkt Mai.
(b) Na Molokamn.
Miss J. Kelllaa.
(c) He Inod no Watplo.
(d) NanI llnlll Po 1 ka Lehua.
Mrs. N. Alapal.
" Part II.
Selection German Marches
Seldenglanz
Schottlsche Meeting Camp (new)
Frcglna
March Ma Rainbow Cr.on (new)..
, Sloane
Tho Star Spangled Banner.
PHOTO STUDIO.
It mav not be cenerallv known
that KING BROS have taken up
pliotOHrnphy as a branch to their
Art Business.
It Is a fact however, that they
have established a p.illery .inJ are
credited with turning out work of
the highest order Known to the art.
They are the only ones in Hono
lulu who mle a specialty of the
genuine platinotype linish, than
which there Is none better known.
This paper will never fade. Besides
permitting a beauty and softness of
finish unsurpassed
STUUItrNEXT TO STOKE
120 HO hL ST
Funeral OK J. W. Veltmiin.
Jns. W. Veltman, who died yester
day afternoon from the effects of a kick
by a horse, wns burled this afternoon
pt Pearl City cemetery. The funeral
was held at tho undertaking parlors
of H. 11. Williams. The deceased was a
native of New York and lenves 11 wife,
wno resides ncio.
Going to tltiifnlo.
Wnlluku, Maicli 30. Alnann Nawa
hlno, of Walhee, gucs to Honolulu to
day to Join J. II. Wilson's bund of nn
tlvu slngcis who nre going to Buffalo,
N.t. Mr, Nawnhlni) Is tho happy pos
gessor of an excellent drop basso which
will Improvo with hotter training.
.
SEATTL15 BEER.
The ever popular Rainier beer Is be
coming a household word and "will
you have a glass of Seattle," Is more
often heard than anything else. The
Criterion Saloon baa the beer on tap or
In bot'les.
Bankers.
Olaos Sraioxsu. v,(i.lii
llaneckel ij; .
8AfNCErS.
HONOLULl b
San rranchco Agenlt Tun NRTAD
National Bank or. SAif Frakcisop
Hah FnAifCTBOO The Nevada Nation
Bank of San Francisco.
London The Union Bank ot Londoi
Ltd.
Nrw York American Exchange A
tional Bank.
Chicago Merchants Natlcznl Bank
Paris Credit Lyonnals.
Bkrun Dresdnor Bank.
IIoskono and Yokohama Honk. n
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
Nbw Zealand and Australia Ba,
of New Zealand.
Victoria and Vanoouvbr Bonv
British North America.
Tnuact t Scleral BaHUn iiilEictuieBuui
Depottta Reeelfed. Loans made on A'
6 roved Becnrlty. Commercial and Travelsn
redlti IiiuM. Btlll of Exchange boagt
and sold.
UoujoTiowi PaonrTLT AocotnrriD to
-Established 18M
BZSIZOFcJcOc
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
and Exchange Basin ess.
Commercial and Traveler V
Letters of Credit issued, avail
able in all the principal citiet
of the world.
Interest allowed after Jul)
1,1898, on fixed deposits?
day notice 2 per cent, (this
form will not bear interest
unless it remains undis
turbed for ono month), S
months 3 per cent., 6 lnonthf
3 per cent, 12 months 4
per cent.
Pioneer Building an
Loan Association.
ASSETS, DIG. It, 1811, inj.tTT.S
Hone loaned on approved Meant,
ASavlngsBank for monthly deposit
Houses built on the monthly lnstal
men, pla-.
Twentieth Serl . ot Stock la mar
opened.
OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Prar
dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; O. J
Oray. Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretin
DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, .
Uose, A. V. Dear, A. W. Keech, Hear
iiraith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, a
Uray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. OIAR,
, Becratari
chamber ot Commerce rooms.
once Hours: 12:101:10 p. n.
EISSOF CO.
SayingsBanl'
Savings Deposits will h
recelvod aud interest allowed by tbi
Kank at four and one-half per cent
per annum.
Printed copies of the Rules and Roy
illations may be obtained on appllcatloi
OlQce at bank building on Morcbar
ttreet.
BISHOP A CO.
TrjB VokiiuBmB $peoiB Bbd
LlafltBD
Nubaeiltxd Capital Van ta.oac.ooo
PaliUpCapllal Yan is.000,000
Kaitrvffi Funi Van 8,130,000
nii unn, loKonaraa.
The Bank buys and receives for col
lection Bills ot Exchange, issues Drafts
and Letters ot Credit, and transacts
a general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED
O FliaS Dtpoalt foria Boatta, a tat aal p
Oo FlaaS Dapoalt for 6 aoatka, iM "
Oa Fliai Dapoalt (01 1 Boa. 1
Branch of tba Yokohama Specla Bank,
an ReDBWit B&ilJUi, 111 im St., Hwiin
Pacific Surety
COMPANY.
Guarantee Department
ISSUE BONDS TO GUARANTBE
the faithful discharge of the duties of
Managers, Secretaries, Cashiers, Book
keepers, Clerks of Banks, Salesmen,
Agents, Office-men, Officers of Soci
eties and Lodges, Employees of the
Unite J States Government of the Cus
toms and Internal Revenue and Post
Office Departmcnts.Colltctors, Drivers
of Delivery Wagons, Watchmen,
Shipping Clerks, Travelling', Sales
men, Contractors, Paymasters In the
Army and Navy, Importers and Ex
porters, Railroad and Street Railway
Employees, Administrators, Executors,
Assignees, Receivers, and all peisons
holding positions of trust.
Casualty Department.
The I'ollctesot the Company Cover
Plate Glass, Including Lettering and
Embossing, and Plate Glass Mirrors.
Steam Boilers, indemnifying the n
sured against loss or damage to pro
perty, or for accidental bodily Injury
or death, and covering periodical
Inspections.
GEAR, LANSING & CO., Agents,
IUDD BUILDING, FOK1" ST
8nts;Brofrrs 'and 'Jobbers,
ALEXANDER & BALDWlN,Lti
OFFICBRSl
H. P. BALDWIN Presfdsrt
J. B. CASTLE..... tst Vlce-Presldrat
W. M. ALEXANDER...-2nd Vlce-Presldsat
J. P. COOKE Treasurr
W. O. SMITH Secretary and Audltei
Sugar Factors and
-Commission Ageiti
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Oa
Olaa Sugar Co.
Haiku sugar uo.
Pala Plantation Company.
Nahlku Sugar Compan
Klhel Plantation Cc
Hawaiian Sugat Cr ,
Kahulul Railroad Company.
The California aud Orleital S. 8. ft,
fV.G. Irwin & Go
Limited
AGENTS FOR
Western Sugar Refinery Co., of oM
Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive Works, af
Philadelphia, Penn., U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (NatlomsJ
Cane Shredder), New York. U. 8. A.
N. Ohlandt ft Coa Chemical FertiaV
zers.
Alex. Cross ft Sons, high grade Fas
tlllzers for Cane and Coffee.
Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
AI.SO OFFER FOR SALE
Parafflne Paint Co.'s P. ft B. PalBtl
and Papers; Lucol and Ltnssjsal
Oils, raw and boiled.
Indurlne (a cold-water paint), Iky
white and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cenent, Htm
and Bricks.
GASTLE & COOKB
LIMITED.
HONOLULiU.
Commission Merchant!
SUGAR FACTORS.
AGENTS FOR
Ta. few. PlaataU-a Co.
TM Walaloa Apkoltwal C... L I,
Tk. Kobala Sorar C
Tt. Walaaa Suaar Mill C.
Tha Fulton Iron Worka, St. t.ala, ..
Tna Siaoaara Oil Co.
Tha Oto. F. Blaka Staaa Piapi.
Waatoa'a Cmtrlfugala.
Tha Naw Enf lana Ufa latuaaca C. .1
Tha -Stta Fir. Ina. Co. of Hartf or , SjMt
Th. Alllanta Aaauranca Co .1 LmI
LIFE and FIKE
AGENTS FOB..
Mew England Mutual Life In
surance Co. gf Boston.
tna Fire Insurance Company
of Hartford.
iVm. G. Irwin & do,
(LHUTBD).
Wm. G. Irwin.. President and Manafsa
Claus Spreckcls Vice President.
W. M. Glffard ..Second Vice Presides
H. M. Whitney Jr. .... Treas. and ,
Geo. J. Ross '. Audits
Stagttv Faotov
Commission Agents
Atwrrs of !
1U1AMI0 STEAMSHIP COMPAQ
OF HAH FBANOIBOO. OA.
BlEWEi C6., WPB.,
Qumh atraal, Honolols H.I
A.prcnts for
Hawaiian Arrlcultural Cozpaay, Aaiarlaaa Sassa
Company, Ookala Susar Plant.
iicaia aua-ar nam. w ,
kala busar Plant. Co . OooaM Mf
Surar Co , Wallukii Sua at Co., Mafca.
leakala Ranch Co., Molokal Ranti
i.o.,nonoiRu
Sutar Co , Haleak
Plantar'. Llna San Fr itco Pacini
haa. Br tw
a 1.0. a Lina 01 uoaon rackata
LIST' OF OFFICERS
0, M. Cooke, Presidents George ...
Robertsou, Manager; E. F. Bishop
Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W, I
Allen, Audit ir; P. C. Jones, H. Writer
house. Geo. R. Carter, Director.
TliBVonHamm-YouDE Go.Lta
Importers and
Commission
Merchants -sag
QUEEN ST., - HONOLULU.
AGENTS FOR-
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
The Balolse Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sewing Marti ns. HU
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Subscribers are lurnlBhed with fro.
Ave to six lists per week, giving an ac
curate record of deeds, mortgages,
leases, releases, powers ot attorn.'
etc., etc., which are placed on record.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 P.
MONTH.
A. V. GBAR,
Tu(M Rulldlnx. Hnnnltila
F. W. Thrum,
Surveyor
ROOM 400.
BOSTON BLOCK