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QEO. A. DAVIS -
KAAIU'USI M
- CEO. D. GEAR
DAVIS & GEAR
Mtorncyt and Counsellors at Law
Hoc-ma 30, 20), 101, JudJ Building,
or, Pott and Merchant St., Honolulu
J. M. KANJCAKUA,
(ttnrnoy autl Ommsullor at
Law.
Otic; In the Occlilcntal lintel,
.amur of King and Alakca 8trccts,
"ocolrln.
Chlnaso and Japanese Firms.
PJ.BOXoM TtL-WHItl oil
SANG CHAN,
MLRCHANT TAILOR
Latest Styles, - Perfect Fit.
Cleaning, Dselng an J Repairing, a
Speciilly.
Clothes Dyed Hast Black or any color
desired.
6S Hotel ttt.. Nenr Fort
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
A K. OZAWA, Maott.r.
GhNERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
;pnf.rr Offlct Roota I upetalrt Spreckell.tnlld
if T.I v. (
Cleaning I
t inlt-C cihdt rt PANn
Clothlna Cl.emd, Dv.d and R-alred
-SUITS MaDF TO ORDER- '
Sa-Fit guaranteed So-Uwesl PrLe.
xx:d: "wo,
Fori StTHl, Mir Kukul, anJ near Orpheum Theater
jr Prices Cleaning on. .oil. Ji; Dyeing full ft ,
16G0 6m
Architects, Contractors and Builders
Fred Harrison,
f NTRACTOR
dUILDER . . .
AND
jobbing :Promjtlyj Attended : To
..lu I'.,,, It .',
f. W. Beerdslee P. O. Boa l
UKAP.DSLRE t PAGE
Architects fir Builders
Office: Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex,
Honolulu, H. I.
Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish
t Short Notice. 1441
Building Materials
Or ALL HINDU,
Dealers in Lumber and Goal
ALLEN fc KOBINSON,
Qncen Mreot Honolulu
31. F. BERTELMAN'S
Carpenter Shop
IS RBMOVBD
i 0 .-tar of old stand. Entrance on King
rtntt. Order left at either shop, or office,
it John Nott'f t'ore. Kin? treet, will re
'v rrnmr ttMlnn. mitf
UDDERKIEK
Contractor
and Builder
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
on all sorts of building.
OFFICE IN OLD ARLINGTON
PREMISES.
Plumbers, Etc,
PLUMBER,
75and79KlngStre
TELEPHONE NO. 31.
NOW Is tbo time to get leaks b
breakages seen to, and yon
Roofs Put In Or&
By oompotent worttrwV
HONOLULU
SHEET METAL WORKS
H. W. BARTH.
Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilator
Metal Roofing.
Conductor Pipe and Gutter Work.
Skbard Street, tet. Queen and Merchant notulu
Joeblflffiroaglly alt.nd.d tu.
Tel. White 41. P. O. Boa 270.
Notice to Property Owners.
I have In my employ FOUR TIRST
CLASS PLUMIirKS from the Coast. I am
now ready to figura on your work at the
lowest prices. Ay men are Union Men.
Give me a trial.
C. II. UROWN,
Territory Stable.
King St.
The weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin gives a complete summary of
the news of the day.
1f(Mi(jil(linigdDwllU,
II, W. Howard, M. 0.
ori'icu-
llil Al.AKIiASIIII.Ur.
officii nouns-1
i to 11 a. m.i
I to 4 p. m. an J
7 to 8 p. in,
I7e-m
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
omcts
Hinto liuitntui
POat Mull
Ult'HONfS
OIIH s, Mtll, )(
Hltt,Mir
Viiiill, .Mi.
IIOUHS-ii A n to I P
i to r i loir M.
P U Ho Set Scwuta ei-tr-
DR. W. H. MAYS
IlHI Hcretiinln Htreet.
.lOURS-
io to )
7 to 8
SUNDAY -9 to it
Telephone 603
OR. J. T. WAYSON,
44$ BERET ANIA ST.
OFFICE HOURS S:
SUNDAYS-I0-I2.
l6n Tl L. Main 146
DR. C. A. f BTGRSON
in n-octred his office at . . .
36 Emma Street
f 9-11 A.M.l
2- 4 P.M. r
t 7- P.M. I
s'JUKS
TLLEPIIONi:. 495
.... WALTER HOFFMANN.
OEttBTANIA STREET (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
fclcphono CIO. P. O. Hot, G01.
OCDco hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to
ta.;7 to 8 p. m.;Sundas, 8 to 11 a. in
Dp. F. J. Rayner,
DENTIST.
Crown and Bridge
Specialist.
hours 9 to .
204 BoMlon Block.
DR, J. M. WHITNEY
has removed his office from the corner
of Hotel and Fort Streets to the
BOSTON BLOCK. FORT STREET.
Aitovn MAY St CO., ROOM 405.
IIOl'Rb 8:30 to 5. TEL. MAIN 277
l754-lin
DR. ALBERT E. NICHOLS
ID & xx t i $ t.
U2j Alakei Street, next to Masonic
Temple.
Office Hours q to 4
, C. WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D.
T5HJ-NTIBTS
Loto UullJing, Fort Street
Hours: 9 to 4. Telephone 43 1.
Dp. W. G. Rogers
LYE, KAU, NOSE AND THROAT
SI'LCIALIST.
New Special Treatment for Deafness
No charge for consultations.
OFFICE-184 Hotel St., opp. Y.M.C.A.
HOURS q to 12-2 to 4:10-7 to 8
If your eyes trouble you, we want to
talk to you about them. If you ought
ti wear glasses, we will tell you so,
and why. II you do not need glasses,
we will tell you that. You can have
the benefit of our experience and re
ce've full Information.
A. N. SANFORD,
GRADUATL OPTICIAN,
Boston Bid. Fort Street
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and Superintending
Electrical Hydraulic
ENGINEER. .
EJflctro-dydraulIc Power Trsnmlssl b
REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED. . . .
With Cut ton-Noll Co., Queen street.
Oidce noxt to Poi..fflce. 12
A. Harrison Mill Co.
CSTI HATES FUBMSIICO ON AIL KINDS OF
Brick and Stone Work
Manufacturers of Doors, Sashes and
Frames, Bllr.ds, Mouldings, Brackets, and
All Kinds of Wood Work, Finish Turning
Etc, Etc.
KAWAIAHAO S.T., KEWALO,
Tel. White 1221. P. O. Box SS2.
JAMES T. TAYLOR,
M.Aa.Soc.C.ll.
OOMSULTINQ
Hydraulic Engineer.
806 Judd Block. Tele. 6SI.
Eonolulu Iron Works C
Improved and modern SUGAR Ma
CHINERY ot every capacity and dr
scrlptlon made to order. Boiler worl
and RIVETED PIPES tor lrrlgatloi
purposes a specialty. Particular attoi
Hon paid to JOB WORK, and repair,
eiecuted at shortest nolle
'y. PHILLIP b b (X
Wholesale Importers and Jobbto
cropein ind American D7 Jion
I'o t nrl Qtn Ptwta
i. HAOKFELD & CO.,3.rT
UHERAL CUMMISSIOM LM1
or. Fori an J Queen Streets Horn.
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Penalty Clause Stricken
Out by House
Bill 9.
SENATOR RUSSEI. MAKES
VERY STRONG PRO EST
Measure from Mass of the People
Independents Say "Give Them
a Trial" Work in
Senate.
The Sinato met at 1 30 o'clock )os
Unlay nfternuon 1ut, onlng to the
ulliii nttcmlnnce of the members, thoao
who uc-rc prctent Noted to take n recess
until 2 o'clock. Ily that time, nearly
nil the Kcnators were present nnu a
lUcly afternoon's session was the rc
eult. Mr Knlauokalanl reported for tb
I'rlntliiR Committee that House bill
No. 2 which had ben rrihslng for some
ilas. had tumid up tafo This done,
Mr. Hurkcl, under suspension of rules,
Cne notbe of his Intention to Intro
duce tho following acts-
1. An net to protect birds, their
nMitH and iggs.
2. An net to amend Sections 31 and
33 of An Act entitled "An Act to reor
ganize the .Judiciary Department."
(Indar the same suspension of rules,
the, hills were read the first time by
tltlo nnd then rofrr.J to the 1'rlntlnz
Committee.
Under unfinished builness, the ap
pointments of the (locrnor which wcr
rubnilttetl In a message sent to thei
Benato a few ilays ago, came up for ac
tion. On motion of Mr. Knlauokalanl,
consideration was deferred until Mon
day when It Is expected that the mem
bers will be all ready for the big fray
that Is expected.
Senate bill 29, relating to licensed
phslcians, was brought up on second
rending.
It will bo lemembeied by renders of ,
the Ilulletln that the committee to
whom thin bill was referred reported
that. If tho Hoard of Health was to
Fake the bervlccs of any physicians
dining times of stress, they should pay
rach man at the rate of J100 a month
Mr. Carter nrose to the defense of tho
doctors, saying that It was not doing
them Justice. If tho doctors could bo
called In to work for nothing why
could not people In other lines ot busi
ness lw required by tho government
to do the same
Mr. Carter stated further that he had
been the one who had audited tho
plaguo bills nnd ho knew something
about how tho doctors wero paid. It
was not to them that tho money went
and, If the members would only pull
the string, he could tell them Just
where the money did go. Tho doctors
ns a class did not get their Just deserts.
Mr. Kanuha mo do 11 long argument
on whnt the doctors of the city should
be willing to do. They were a highly
educated set of people and could easily
deceive the unsuspecting This being
the case, they should be willing to do n
little when called on. Mr. Kanuha
went along on this strain until he mndo
tho statement Hint the theoiles of
phslelans could not be relied on. They
could easily deceive a person nnd
could hatch up an epidemic when they
pleased and no one would bo the wiser
for It. Ho stated further that Mr.
Crabbe, who had spoken briefly Just
before, him, could not say that It was
bubonic plague the town was suffer
ing from something over a year ago.
At this point Mr. Crabbe arose and
challenged the speaker to provo that
It was not the plaguo that the city was
suffering from nt the time mentioned.
Senator Kanuha answered that, when
the plague wns said to be epidemic In
Honolulu, he was staying nut at the
Knmehamchn schools. Dr Wood of the
Board of Health bad metered the stu
dents nt tho Institution to keep nway
from tho Chinese restaurants nnd tea
shops of the vicinity lest they take
tho plague.
Mr. Kanuha stated further that ho
was unnblo to get home from tho
schools many times and that then he
lent to tho tea shops whkli had been
forbidden by the Hoard of Health.
Since ho did not get tho plague, ho was
lead to believe that there was no
plague In the city.
Mr. Knnuha then branched off Into
the Indiscretions of the Hoard of
tho Hoard of Health at that time. Ho
nccused the guards placed about China
town of nllowlng rkh Chinamen to go
bejond tho lines on tho payment of
certain sums ns bilbes. Then again.
tho soldiers who were plated on gunrd
wero In tho habit of going Into China
town and doing all manner of tlfl
things.
Xfr. Kanuha said he could not un
derstand how It was that. In nearly
eveiy Instance only one person In a
house died of the so-tulled plague This
was not so In other count! lea where
plaguo waB known to exist. In theso
Wciik JWen
C UH II lit
Dr Pierce's Elec
tric Body llnttcry
Away wlthDru?st Inves
tigate Send for "Uook
let No ." AdJress
KCU liLUCTKIC CO.,
620 Alrrkct St. , S. I'.
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ptnrrs, uliole families nnd wlinlo towns
eie swept off Him fare of the enrlh.
Mr. Crabhe nnaln rhnllrnxid Mr !
nulin In pmve thai It wns not tho
rlaeun thai Honolulu sniffled from.
lie would (the hint twenty-four hours
In prme the slntcmnit which he had
made. In the meantime ho would tako
Hie same I'tiKth of time nnd he would
proe that It was the plague which
Honolulu stiffen d from
Mr Aihl Introduced Hie following
Amendment, which was ndopted:
"If he shall practice or nttempt to
prnctlco as n ph)stclan nfter such tic
girding nnd refusing to help In sup
pressing any unusual epidemic shall
upon cnmlctlon of so practicing or
ntlcijtplng to practice, before any Dis
trict Magistrate shall be lined In a
sum not less than V0 for the first of
fense and not less than $100 for other
offenses."
The hill then passed second reading
as nmended nnd wns ordered t rewrit
ten In order to be rend the third time
on Trldny.
Second reading of House bill 15, re
lating to dog taxes. This did not take
long to dispose of On motion of Mr,
J. Drown, the bill passed second read
ing nnd was ordered t)pewrlttcn lu or
der to he read the third time on I'd
day. When It came to the consideration of
House bill No. 10, relating to thn cm
Vlosmcnt of minors In places where
liquor Is sold, Mr, C. Drown said that
there should be nn amendment to tho
bill. As It stood. It would be neces
sary for all hotels to do away with
their bell bojs. This amendment did
not seem to meet with faor and the
bill wns Anally referred to the Comluit
ten on Intoxicants.
Senate Mil 52. relating to tho em
ployment of American citizens on tho
nubile works of tho Territory, was
brought up In third reading. Mr. UuS'
scl trl'd to Introduce an amendment
to the effect that any cne who has de
clared his Intention of becoming n
citizen of the United States may he
employed on the. public works of tho
Territory, but this did not meet with
fnor and th chill finally passed by a
vote of 12 to 3.
The next mnttcr brought up was
House bill No. 9 l'n thlid reading, ro
tating to vaccination.
Mr. Rii8scl argued long on this mat
ter of vaccination He said, among
other things, that leprosy had undoubt
edly been spread In the Islands by tho
old tlma method of hand to hand vac
cination by means of which all the
germs of disease of white cr kind were
transferred
from one person to tho
other. However, these times had
changed nnd the mctlud of ncclnntlng
today was absolutely safe. No such
mtstnkcf. could be made under tho pres
ent system.
Mr. nusscl went on to say that tho
vaccine virus of the local Hoard of
Health was obtained from New Zealand
nnd that tho mnttcr contained In tho
hermetically sealed tubes was obtained
from perfectly clean calves. He then
branched off Into the ravages of small
pox and stated that vaccination w-ns
more necessary here than In any other
country ns n preventive. The Islands
were subject to the bringing In of tho
disease from the Mainland and from
Oriental ports. If It was the dcslro of
the legislators to have n wholesale
sweeping off of the mtlves. then tho
thing to do wns to pass the bill which
makes vaccination no longer obliga
tory. Mr. Russel spoke further of tho way
the matter of vaccination was managed
In other countries nnd referred to tho
jgjstcm now In vogue In Hngland where
1 a person not believing In ncclnatlon
j must go before n magistrate and bw ear
, that ho does not believe In vaccination.
This done, ho and nil his family are
nt once exempt from vaccination upon
n certificate from the magistrate. Mr.
Russel attempted to Introduce some
such an amendment but It did not meet
with favor.
Mr. Knnuha said that the bill had or
iginated from the mass of tho people
nnd Mr. Knlauokalanl said that tho
people should bo given n chance to try
a new order of things. If the law was
not liked nt the end of two years, It
could easily be changed by legislative
action. Mr. Crabbe said, In passing,
that It was too late to shut the barn
door after tho horse had escaped. Mr.
Aehl said that the Hawallans would
be the ones to suffer.
The bill finally passed by tho very
close vote of 8 to 7.
Substitute bill 32. relating to the Tor
rltorlal sent, was read the second tlmo.
passed, ordered typewritten In order to
bo read the third time on Trlday.
Under suspension of rules, Houso
bill No. 2, relntlng to the emergency
fund for the repairs to public works
on account of damages from the recent
storms, was read the second tlmo and
referred to the Committee on Public
Lands with Instructions to report on
Thursday.
At 4:20 o'clock, the Senate adjourn
ed. Plumbing Innpcctop tn MiipcIi.
Tho it-port of tho plumbing Inspec
tor. Mr. Keen, for March shown tho
work performed ns follows:
Number of plans filed, Ml; per
mits Issued. 137; Inspections mndo,
302; final tertlflcates, 121; sower con
nections, 11.
TO CURE A CULL) IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxatlvo nromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. E. W. Grovo's signature
Is on each box. SS rents
a i
Those, wishing reliable horses, ex
perienced drivers, new rigs, fair prices
and courteous treatment should call at
the Territory Stables. Their telcphono
number Is Main 35. They deliver and
call for rigs tree of charge.
Bankers.
Ulaui Brntos.si.1.
VM,.U
pupftckeix
8ArNKEPS.
HONOIUU .
San ftanciico Agenlt Tn NKTAl.
NATIONAL HANK Of BAN FRANC1SOP
Han Franoisoo The Nevad Nstloi.
IUnk of Ban Francisco.
London The Union Hank of Londu
LUL
Nkw Yoke American Exchange N
tlonsl IlAUk.
OiiroAoo Morchants NatUntl Bank
Paris Credit Lyonnals.
Heblin Dresdner Bunk.
'Uonkono and Yokoiiama Honk.n
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
Nbw Zealand and Australia Ba.
of Now Zealand.
Victoria and Vanoouvkr Bank
British North America.
Trusact t oeceral Baittii iM Eichaue Burnt
Depolatt Receded. Lotni msde on Al
Brorod Security, dommerclsl and Travelti
rcdlti limed. Bill! of Kxchsuge boogl
nnd sold.
UonjQTiom Promptly Acoqphtid to
Established 1858-
BISHOP&Oc
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banklrjj
and Exchange Business,
Commercial and Traveler
Letters of Credit issued, avail
ablo in all the principal citlei
f tho world.
Interest allowed after Jul
1, 1898, on fixed doposits 7
day notico 2 per cent, (tlm
form will not bear intoreal
unless it remains undis
turbed for ono month), S
months 3 per cent., 6 inonthr
3J per cent., 12 months 4
per cent.
Pioneer Building am
Loan Association.
1SSET8, DEO. II, 18, flll.lTf.S
Hone loaned on approved teenrtt;
A Savings Bank fcr monthly deposit
Houses built on the monthly lnital
men, pis'.
Twentieth Berl ot 8tock U r
opened.
OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Prec
dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; C. 1
Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Qear, SecreUn
DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, B. 1
Hose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keech, Hear
ilmlth, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, O. 1
lray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. OEAK.
Becretan
chamber ot Commerce roomi.
Office Hours: 12:101:10 v. m.
SISBQF fe CO.
SavingsBanl
Savings Deposits will L
rocolved ami Interest allowed by thl
Bank at four and one-half per cent
per annum.
Printed copies of the Rulos and Rej
ulatlons may bo obtatnod On appllcatloi
Ofilce at bank building on Merohai
street.
BISHOP A CO.
TIjb Yokohama Specie Ban
LIHI1BD
Subscribed Capital Yen a. ooc.ooo
Paid Up Capital Yen iS.ooo.ooo
Reserved f-uni Yen 8,to,ooo
Mead Office. Yokohama.
The Bank buys and receives (or col
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafti
and Letters of Credit, and transacts
a general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED
Oa Flied Depoett for la oothe, a sal teat
Oo Flied Deposit lor 6 siontbi, iM "
Os Fllei Dapotll lor I mot, I
Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank,
-iew Reonblic BmlliiL 111 im St., lloiMtn
Pacific Surety
COMPANY.
Guarantee Department
ISSUE BONDS TO GUAUANTBE
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 Departments,Collectors,Drlvers
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 Policies of the Company Co vep
Plate Glass, Including Lettering and
Embossing, and Plate Glass Mirrors,
Steam Hollers, 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, FORT !T
Attnts, Brokers and Jobben
ALEXANDERS BALDWIN
OPHICHRSl
H. P. BALDWIN Presides
J. B. CASTLE 1st Vlce-Presldtat
W. M. ALEXANDLR....2nd Vlce-Presldat
J. P. COOKE Treaiurr
W. O. SMITH Secretary and Audltei
Sugar Factors and
-Commission Ageiti
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar C
Olaa Sugar Co.
Haiku Suear Co.
Pala Plantation Company.
N.ihlku Sugar Comp.in
Klhel Plantation Cc
Hawaiian Sugai Cc
Kahulul Railroad Company,
a
The California and OrieiUl S. 5. Ct.
W. G. Irwin & Go
Limitod
AGENTS FOR
Western Sugar Refinery Co., of BM .
Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive Works, tt
Philadelphia, Penn., U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (Natiomal
Cane Shredder), New York. U. B. A.
N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical Fertllt.
zers.
Alex. Cross & Sons, high grade n.
tlllzers for Cane and Coffee.
Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE
Parafflno Paint Co.'s P. ft B. Fall
and Papers; Lucol and Llnteei
Oils, raw and boiled.
Indurtne (a cold-water paint),
white and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lisa
and Bricks.
CASTLE & GOOKB
LIMITED.
H01VOLTJT-.U.
Commission Merchants
SUGAR FACTORS.
AGENTS FOR
Tb.CaPOnUtlCs.
Tit W.l.lm AcrlculWfll C... L I.
Tbt Kotiala Sasar Co
Tsa Walmia Surar Mill Co
Th. Fulton Iron Workl. St. tods, ,
Tba Standard Oil Co.
Tha Co. F, Blaka SUaa Puiaa.
Waiton'a Ctntrlfucatf
Tbt Naw Eneland Llfa Inaurasca Co. ol
Tbt -Etna Flra lit. Co. ol Hirtt.it,
Tba Alllanca Aaturaaca Co of tan laa
LIFE and FIRE
NANCEE.T.
agents fob..
Hew England Mutual Life In
surance Co. of Boston.
cEtna Fire Insurance Compart
of hartford
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.
(unniD),
Wm. G. Irwin.. President and !
Claus Sprockets Vice President
W. M. Qlrtard ..Second Vice Presides
II. M. Whitney Jr. .... Treat, and ,
Geo. J. Rosa Audita
Sugar Faotovft
Commission Agents
asscts oi m
90IANI0 STEAMSHIP COMPAQ
OF HAN FRANOTSOO. OA
BlEWEl C8., HUB,,
Queen ttretl. Honolola U.I
A-grontB for
Hawaiian Anlcultoral Coipsnr, Aamleaa lull
Company, Ooksla Surar Plant. Co , Onoesaa Slftl
Co., Hooomu Surer Co , W.lluku Suiai Co , Matin
Suf.r Co , Halaabala Ranch Co., Molokal Kaaoai
Planter'e Line San Fr i3sco Packet kae. e
at Co.'e Lint ol Boston Packet.
LIST OF OFFICERS
O. M. Cooke, President) George ...
RobortHou, Manager) E. F. Bishop
Treasurer aad Secretary; Ool. W. S
Allen, Audit r; P. O. Jones, H. Water
hotisfl. Gen. K. CIrUr. Director
TbBVonHamm-7ouD Go. Ltft
Importers and
Commission
Merchants
QUEBN ST., - HONOLULU.
AGENTS FOR
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
The Balolse Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sewing Mach nt. Eta
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Subscribers are furnished with froam
Ave to six lists per week, giving an ac
curate record of deeds, mortgager,
leases, releases, powers of attornr
etc., etc., which are placed on record.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 2.00 PJK
MONTH.
A. V. GBAR,
TuiM nulldlnc, Honolulu
F. W. Thrum,
Surveyor
ROOM 400.
BOSTON BLOCK
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