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Peterson & Matthewman,
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or. Fort and Merchant Sts..Ho
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J. M. KANEAKUA,
attorney and Counsellor at
Law.
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jrner at King and Alakca Streets,
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SANG CHAN,
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Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing, a
Specialty.
Clothes Dyed Fast Black or any color
desired.
65 Hotel St., Neon Fort
T. KAT6UNUMA & Co.
A. t. OZAWA, rtauftr.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
f.ccpot.ty OBc.l Root. 7 op.lalr. SpiKk.ll bull!
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Gleaning I
LADIES SKIRTS CLEAND
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-SUITS MaDB TOOKDER
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F?itSltett,nar Kukul, anl nr Orphtum Ttwtter,
WPrlcei; Cleaning on suit, $r, Dyeing sutt li.jo.
i66)-6m
Corns
removed without pain
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Ingrowing toe-nnlU
treated HiicccHtif ully
PROF. W. BOGLB
Hiirgeon ClilropmllHt
ROOM N lU.I II'. IILOCK
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Toucher of ' .liar, Mandolin, Kltbti
Ukultlo nnd Tnro Catch,
Order to 1 left osra n Wsll, Niobnli
04 f 'VTistroin Muslo Oo,' 1M
LIVE
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CZAR'S
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HAND;
St. Petersburg, March 20. A circular Highest market of sugar
Issued by tho Minister of the Interior! stoc,c 182i
blames tho police for not crushing tho Lowest market during war.. 95
demonstrations nt tho outset by tho j jjew York, March 19. The sugar j
dispersion of gathering cionrds. war i8 04cri nmi the sorn enemies of
It Is said tho police must lenrn whero the trust have been taken Into camp,
and when demonstration are planned ( forced to smoke the pipe of peace and'
and mass their force there. Abovo all, ( accept Mr. Havcmeycr's terms
order must bo restored .it nny cost and ' Tho unconditional Furrcndcr of tho
tho authorities must not fear to uso Arbuckles, Mollenhauers, Docschers1
tho necessary force and severity. The and tho National refineries was J
military, the circular further says, can bought about by tho trust securing (
bo called upon when firing Is necessary control of the entire cooperage uubI
and tho cavalry may bo summoned ness of the country. Without barrels,
upon any occasion to clear the streets. lho opponents of the trust were help-
Tho Russian Authors1 Mutual Aid iess. They could make sugar, but they
Association, founded by the Russian could not dUpose of It. '
literary society, has been ordered to now that the trust is without any
closo Its premises, owing to a protest opposition It Is probable that tho prlco
of the authorities during tho recent 0f Bugar will go up.
riots, issued a short time ago. s far as the general public is con-
A student at the St. Petersburg Unl- ccrncd, however, .there has been no
verslty named Proskurlakoff who had compromise, and the war Is still on
been sentenced to two years military The fight for the past two months.
service and drafted Into a regiment thougli,.bas certainly been a sham one,
soon to leave for Turkestan, a woman uut perhaps Innocent stockholders
student named Smlrnova and Lieut. j,aVo been properly fooled and are still
Kutness, of a sapper battalion, havo ,eng f00led. Stocks havo been Jug.
been found dead near Yamaliurg. In gie(i, ia before, to the benefit of Mr.
tho St. Petersburg province. Tho stu- Havcmeycr and other prominent sugar
dent held a revolver and It was evident magnates. Whllo controlling absolute-
that tho three persons had committed i. tho output of tho former opposition
B,1lcl(,(!. I refineries, the trust has led the public
The press Is beginning to display un- to bellevo that Its enemies wcro still!
easiness on nccount of the position Ink- powerful enough and were fighting as
en by Japan with rcgaid to Manchur- hard as before. I
la, though tho Dourso Ouzctto expresses About two months ago tho big coop.
iUelf optimistically, declaring Its con- crage concern of Paul Weldman. tho
fldenco thnt "this question will never Brooklyn brower, was tronsferred to
become an npplo of discord bettt ecu tho 1,. ji. Palmer, head of tho llrooklyn
two mightiest Asiatic powers." j Cooperago Company, for n nominal
' consideration. Tho nctual prlco paid
USED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH. waJf, Bot. """f puUf,c' ' "or W"' ", b0, ,
1 Tho transfer of tho property and
Gibraltar, March,:2. Tho steamship business had no particular significance
Ophlr, with tho Duko and Duchess of t0 n,1' one outside of tho sugar bust
Cornwall and York on noard, sailed for ncB8- Tllfy knBW ,hnt "l0 Brooklyn
Multa this morning, tho storm which
had provallrd haWng subsided. All tho
war vessels In port were manned nnd ,
salutes were fired as tho Ophlr steamed cllIcnU wln happen, and to moot such
out of (lie harbor. cases, Nnttiro designed tho roots,
Malta, Island of Malta, March .-,e,,a, gms nnd leaves for tho hoal
A half doicn ossels of tho llrltlsh , of tno nntlo, Nnturos way to
Mediterranean squadion havo been In- trcnt a cut. brulso or n burn. Is to
cnted ulong the courso of tho Ophlr, so cleanse, draw nnd hoal, nnd that's lho
as to tommunlqito with wireless teleg- wiy Klcknpoo Indian Snlvo nets-Just
rnpliy with the telegraph stations nlnim , as uatuiu nets, It nets Ihut way, bo
tho mst nnd to icport to VI10 Admlinl , t.MM t 8 Nnturo's own leinedy, cum.
Sir John Arbuthnnt I'lsher - nt tho 10ii01i , mnteriala guthored In
sqiiiidriin headiiunrteis hem lho oxiiot , Nutiuo'a Infnllblo liiboratory, unndul
posltlim of tin. Duko nmi Dmliesi iif.teinlcd. imro nnd slmiilo, Tho tmmo
Cnriiniill nnd York fioui time In IliiifljintrnilliiiU found In Klcknpoo Indian
ns well ns to tt'st I lie. stinteKltnl vnlun H.ilvo wuio Id uso for conturlcs hcfoiq
of wliclesK leli'Kliiphy nnd In pay 11.(1,0 Hod Men divulged It to tho I'nlo
compliment In lho Duko and Dueligsu.
WIJ8T Till) I'.WNTIIII, 00 King St,
fried rt'itmiimlilu, work tiuurauleod,
STOCKS
Cows
SPECIALTY,
THE FAKE SUGAR WAR
AND HOW IT ENDED
Loss of Sugar Trust $11,000,000
Uno. nt A.l.unl1n nn.1 nlllna A flrtft ftflll
Cut In Sugar Trust dividends. CO per ct.
Shrlnkageof Trust's assets In
1899 13,007,310
? p -i-? -i ? ! -$? ?"' ?;
ACCIDENTS WILL HAIU'KN
Man wnsn't mndo to suffor, but nc-
Kiiro, Tlmy lirnlod nnllons lines ngo,
lliey net tho sapio tndny. Unhrnn
Priig L'o,, agents for tho Klcknpoo )n
illnu llemedlw,
Etc., Etc-
Cooperage Company was owned and
operated absolutely by the sugar trust,
and that L. M. Palmer, Its president,
was vice president of the American
Sugar Refining Company.
Weldman had his barrels In tho open
market, and they could bo bought by
tho trust ns well as by Its enemies. Tho
Arbuckles, Mollenhauers, Docschers
and N'ntlonnl refineries were entirely
dependent on the Weldman cooperage
for their barrels. They could not buy
them In suulclent quantities nnywhere
else in the country.
So It will be seen that by monopoliz
ing the sugar-barrel Industry tho trust
had the situation well In hand and wru?
In a position to dictate terms to its
rivals.
Tho Weldman cooperago was Imme
diately shut down, the machinery being
moved to the llrooklyn concern, while
the butldUlg8 are now being used as a
warehouse by tho trust.
"Hut there has been no deal," say
tho.HaVemeyers and the Arbuckles.
Hut here Is a list of the number of
barrels supplied by tho trust dally to
Its supposed enemies, and It Is about
tho nverago for the past two months:
Uarrels.
Arbuckles 2.600
Mollenhauers 3,000
Doeschcra 3,000
National Company 3,000
These figures also represent the
amount of sugar refined nt each of tbo
houses.
Among tho knowing ones In Wall
street this fight between the sugar
kings has been looked upon as nn opera
bouffo warfare, waged In order to
frighten Innocent stockholders. Dur
ing tho early part of the conlllct 37,
000,000 of stock M forced down from
Ml) to $10S per share, causing a loss
to the stocklioldcis or 812,000,000. This
could at any time be forced up to (200
n shnro nnd make for somo ono or moro
men a profit of $22,000,000.
The public benefited by It, getting
cheaper sugar and coffee.
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tlapaneHO Opinion,
I.ouilon, March 20. In an Interview
published hero this morning with n
rcpic'scntntlvo of u news agency, Damn
Hnyashl, the Japnnrso Minister In I.or
dun, Is quoted ns saying ho did 1 nt
believe China would asai-nt to tho lliii-eo-Mnnrhiirlnii
nKiccmcut, tho llr.10 for
tho signing of which oxplres today, ill
thoiiKh ho thought there wa? II t tin
diiubt hut thnt China would iiltliiiuiclv
nciept It
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SUGAR
AND
STEEL
Now York. March 2. A dispatch to
the Tribune from London says:
Sheffield received llttlo comfort from
the answer of tho Chancellor of tho
Exchequer to n question whether the
American Steel trust would bo broken
by import duties. Sir Michael lllcks
Ileacli mado the steretyped reply that
thero could no offlclal forecasts in ad
vance of tho budget sppech.
Ho hnd dealt In a similar way with
inquiries respecting sugar and other
articles menaced with taxation but It Is
an easy inference that steel would not
bo favored if free trado principles were
to bo abandoned for the sake of raising
fresli revenues.
Agricultural products will naturally
have tho old Torys preference If tariff
rovlston for revenue purposes Is Indis
pensable. It Is probable, however, that
Sir Michael Hlcks-Deach will borrow
heavily Instead of upsetting tho free
trade system and giving the Liberals
nn Issuo on which all factions can
unite
Sugar offers a compromise, since
tho duties will be strictly for roenuo
and no special Industry will be benefit
ed by them, except possibly the refining
interest. Steel duties would bo protec
tive outright nnd If the optimistic ar
ticles printed about tho Norway sands
and Edison's process nre credible. En
gllsh steelmakers havo found n scien
tific method of smashing American
competition. Thero Is, however, much
searching of henrts nmong tho steel
makers on this score. Somo of them
Insist upon having guarantees that the
Edison process may not nlso bo employ
by tho American trust.
Dentil In Cyclone Path.
Illrmlughnm, March 20. Much more
horrible than tho first reports of tho
cyclone yesterday aro tie renlltlr
which havo thus far como out this
mninlng. It Is still linpnsslblo to com
pile tho full list of (ho deml and
wounded, but It Is now certain thnt
eighteen persons wero killed nnd fifty
moro or lesY Injured In Illrmlughnm
and vicinity, The path of tho storm was
wide,
I'IooiIh hi Oriind IimiiMh,
Annul lluplds, Mich., Mimli 2(1,
flrniid rlier has passed (ho hlRh wale?
murk and inclfd ihn ihingor lltrlt
icio, t Is 12 feet al.ino lis pnrimi
oe, llaseiiu'iits of fuclnilc, huallU'M
houses und residences aru Mooded
iti
TO Olllll? A WIW) IN Om PAY.
'fako .axavo flromo Quiiiib TimI.
A ilniKutsts rcfiiiiil (ho money ( t
fui i pur. R, W. OrV' llmur
t on each, hot, it cents.
DR. J. T. WAY80N,
Has removed to his new office and rest
Jence, Beretanla 8t., nearly opposite Me
thodlst Church.
OFFICE HOURS J ?,!!!!' i ' , P-'
1 0:30 p.m. to 7:30p.m.
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DR. C. A. PETERSON
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TELEPHONE. 403
DR. WALTER HOFFMANN.
BERETANIA STREET (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
relephono CIO. P. O. Doz, 601.
Office hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3
m.;7 to 8 p. m.;Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m.
Dr. F. J. Rayner,
DENTIST.
Crown and Bridge
Specialist.
HOURS 9 TO 4.
2Q4 Bogton Block.
DR. J. M, WHITNBY
has removed his office from the corner
of Hotel and Foit Streets to the
BOSTON BLOCK, FORT STREET.
ABOVE MAY & CO., ROOM 405.
HOUR? 8:30 to 5. TEL. MAIN 277
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DR. ALBERT E. N1CH0L8
XDerxtiat.
112) Alakea Street, next to Masonic
Temple.
Office Hours 9 to 4
K, C. WALL, D. D. S.,
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Love Building, Fort Street
Hours: 9 to 4. Telephone 434.
Dr. W. G. Rogers
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SPECIALIST.
New Special Treatment for Deafness
No charge for consultations.
OFFICE-184 Hotel St., opp. Y.M.C.A.
HOURS - 0 to 12-2 to 4:10-7 to 8.
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If your eyes trouble you, we want!' to
talk to you about them. If you ought
' tn wear glasses, ue will tell you so,
and why. II you do not need glasses,
we will tell you that. You can have
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A. N. SANFORD,
GRADUATE OPTICIAN,
Boston Bid. Fort Street
FRED J. CROSS,
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Electrical Hydraulic
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Office next to Pot-office. 1UI
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Brick and Stone Work
Manufacturers of Doors, Sashes and
Frames, Blinds. Mouldings, Brackets, and
All Kinds of Wood Work. Finish Turning
Etc., Etc. ,
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JAMES T. TAYLOB,
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OOJ.aULTINQ
Hydraulic Engineer,
106 Judd ninok. Tele, tit.
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and RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
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siecuted nt shortest notice.
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