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MP KVKN1N0 BULLETIN, HONOLULU, II. T., TUUSllAY, APRIL 23, 1901.
1 Attorneys. anrgeons.Pttyslclans And Dentists. ))f UfJUTU Iff
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Vtitmoi
Peterson & Malthcwman,
ATTOHNLYS AND
COUNSLLLONS AT LAW
p. o nox i6j
it KAAHUMANV ST
rillPMOM?,
. .MAI-I IC
J. M. KANEAKUA,
Attorney niid Counsellor at
Law.
OfDos: In the Occidental Hotel,
earner of King ntid Alnkca Streets
flonotnta.
CbtnesD and Japanese Firms.
P O. Boxotl TEL Willi t oi
SANG CHAN,
MLRCHANT TAILOR
Latest Styles, - Perfect Fit.
Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing, a
Specialty.
Clothes Dyed Fast Black or any color
desired.
6B Hotel 8t., Nenr Fort
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
A. t. OIAWA. Xiiiih,
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCT.
ranpor.ry Offlct: Root, y op.talrt Spr.ck.le bolll
C Tel. M4
Gleaning !
LADIES SKIRTS CLEANn
Clothing Clean.d, D4 end Repaired
-SUITS MaUE TOORDER-a-Fit
fuir.ni.t4 e-Lo.it Prke.
TIHE "WO
Foit Street, ntir KuVul, ini fitif Orphtum Theater.
JWPi.cn. Cleintoe one ult. J i; D)ln&iu.t Sa.59.
i66q-6it.
Y. MASUDA
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DONE IN CRAYON
OR OIL.
Pictures framed In any style,
Framed Pictures for sale.
New Mouldings for frames
have arrived.
KING AND ALAPAI STREETS
NUP HOHOIUIU MOCK VARUS
TELEPHONE 860.
architects, Contractors and Builders
3o W. Pag.
F. W. BtaiJi!..
Til. .
P. O. Boi Tit
BDAKD8LEE tr PAGE
Architects & Builders
Office: Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex,
Honolulu, H. I.
Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish
at Short Notice. 1441
Building Materials
OF ALL K1ND8.
Dealers in Lumbor and Coal
AIiLEN AROBINSON,
Quoon street, Honolnla
Fred Harrison,
f WTRACTOR
dUILDER . . .
AND
Jubblng : promptly : Attended jTo.
H. F. BERTELMAN'S
Carpenter Shop
IS RBMOVBD
To rear of old stand. Entrance on Kief
tract. Order left at either shop, or office,
it John Nott's (tore, Kin? strtot, will rs
wnnip Ktttn'lnn. uti-tf
Edward R. Swain,
ARCHITECT
Crocker Bid., - San Francisco
esl'es to announce that he has
penedan office In Honolulu forthe
transaction of all business apper
taining to the practice of his pro
fession. Pending the completion of the Stangen
walJ Bulldlne. In which offices have been
secured, he can be found at the office of
MR. F. W. MACFARLANE.
400 JUDD BUILDING
J. OUDERKIRK
Contractor
and Builder
BSTIMATES FURNISHED
on all sorts of building.
OFFICE IN OLD ARLINGTON
PREMISES.
Take the
Elevator tor
WILLIAMS'
FOTO
GALLERY
UoHlon ItullriliiA
A full lint- of HAWAIIAN VII.WS.
SlirliuTb .in tti'lumiu tu vi.u our
pllvry tun! mi- the-
J'JJU' coi.LycTMj
Tlm wieMy Hllluit nf lliw llvmlng
(inllWlii yyf it w'i'i)'Mi fui'iii'ur i(
i'lTn ivviii of h ditf,
II. W. Howard, M. D.
OFFICE-
liaj ALAKEA STREET.
o to is a. nv,
3 to 4 p. m. and
7 to 8 p. m.
OFFICE HOURS:
l7Jo-)m
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
OFFICES.
Rooms to8og,
Bostoi lUUDIIO,
FORT STRtET.
TLLEdlONES.
optics, Main, is,
KEMDEfllE,
White, .6i.
IIOURS-u A
m. to 1. p.n I
1TO J P. . JTOJH. M.
SUIUAVWI1.1P M
P.O. Box to.
DR. W. H. MAYS
381 Bcrctnnln Street.
rlOURS-lotoj
7 to 8
SUNDAY-Qton
Telephone 602
OR. J. T. WAYSON,
445 BERETANIA ST.
OFFICE HOURS J8:S!J0
SUNDAYS-IO-12.
ion
TEL. Main ub
OR. C. A. PETERSON
las re-ousted his office at . . .
36 Emma Street
(9-1 1 A.M.I
2- 4 P.M.
V 8 P.M. )
nouns
TELEPHONE. 49J
Of? WALTER HOFFMANN.
BHnETANIA STREET (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
Telephone CIO. P. O. Ilox, 501.
Offlco hours: .8 to .'0 a. m.; 1 to 1
. m.;7 to 8 p. m.;Sun('ajs, S to 11 a. m
Dr. F. J. Rayner,
DENTIST.
Crown nnd Bridge
Specialist.
HOURS o TO 4.
30-
Boston Block.
DR, J. M. WHITNEY
has removed his office from the corner
of Hotel and Fort Streets to the
BOSTON BLOCK, FORT STREET.
AUOVE MAY & CO., ROOM 405.
HOURS-8:30 to 5. TEL. MAIN 277
LZ.54U2!
DR. ALBERT E. NICHOLS
Dentist.
1123 Alakei Street, next to Masonic
Temple.
Office Hours 9 to 4
, C. WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
DKNTI8TS
Love Building, Fort Street
Hours: 9 to 4. Telephone 431.
Dr. W. G. Rogers
LYE, EAR, NOSU AND THROAT
SPLCIALIST.
New Special Treatment for Deafness
No charge for consultations.
OFFICE-184 Hotel St., opp. Y.M.CA.
HOURS-Q to 12-2 to 4:30-7 to 8.
Wc tit glnsacK
We grind lenses
Wc rcpiilr- jJIohhch
FACTORY ON THL PREMISES.
A. N. SANFORD,
MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN,
BOSTON IIIDQ , I OUT STULT
OVER MAY i CO.
CHIROPODISTS.
DR. LEVY
ARLINGTON HOTEL, - ROOM 17.
removes corns, bunyons,
warts and Ingrown nails
without pain.
Plumbers, Etc.
John lffot&
PLUMBER,
75and79KlngStret
TULKPBONB NO. 31.
SOW It the time to get leftk e
breakage! reen to, and you
Roofs Put In Orcta
By oompettint woikmwuV
HONOLULU
SHEET METAL WORKS
H. W. HAKIH.
Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilator
Metal Roofing.
Conductor Pipe and Gutter Work,
Hktt.r J 6lrcl, tl. Qa.n n4 Mr;hni. 'notulu.
J.ktlif rma.ilr nu4ti to
1'el. Wlillu 41. 1'. O. Hn 270.
Notice lo Property Owners.
I have In my employ roUH llksr
CLASS I'l.UMIH Kb from Hie Coi.t. I am
now ready to ligurJ on your wurlt at Hit
lowc.t prlict, My men i Union Mm,
Olvc me u liUI,
CIMIUOWN,
J'lfHlQry bUblrlj KmirSI
"K, jc. JCA.AI,
Tclir of ' r ilr( Mninlollo, .Iji
UkuloU n.l Tiq ldJ,
l)idur U U uff mi itt WHi HM'toi
1 VitWww MutlolJo.'r w
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BALDWIN RECOMMENDS
LAYING ON THE TABLE
Senate and House Bills Pass Third
Reading Achi Touches a Sore
Spot Again Other Senate
Matters.
When the Senate mot yesterdayXaf
tcrnoon, Messrs. Kanuha and Baldwin
were at once ready with long reports
which they had kept up their sleeves
during the day and which mado tlio
Journal clerk tear his hair In despair.
Mr. Knnuha was the first to start the
ball rolling. His report wns for tho
Committee on Public Health and ndu
ration on Senate hill 68 relating to tho
nubile health. After recommending a
hundred or more amendments, tho re
port, signed by Messrs. Kalauokaianl
and Kanuha, asks for the passose of
the bill.
This done, Mr. Baldwin Introduced
his minority report, recommending
thnf the bill be laid on tho tnblc.
Among other reasons for this recom
mendation, he gives the following:
"A few of tho features of the bill
may present Improvement? over exist
Ing law relating to the Board of Health
and the regulation of sanitary mat
ters, but thcro Is much In It that ap
pears objectionable and not In the pub
lic Interest, It Is very faultily drawn.
"In the first place the Organic Act
requires 'that each law shall cmbrocc
one subject which shall be expressed
In Its title.' nnd tho subject of this bill
as expressed in Its title Is solely to
repeal certain laws but In Its body It
not only provides for tho repeal of
those laws but embraces a large num
ber of other provisions of a radical na
turn
"Among the laws sought to be re
pealed arc Chapter LXX1I of the Laws
of 1892 to regulate the practice of den
tistry. Act CO of tho Laws of 1892, to
regulate tho practice of medicine and
tho existing lawB providing for tho es
tablishing nnd defining tho powers of
the Board of Health.
"Tho proposed law Is complex, vague
and contradictory In many of Its pro
visions." Both these reports wtro laid on tho
tablo to bo considered with tho bill on
Wednesday.
Mr. Baldwin th-n presented the fol
lowing petition which vns laid on tho
tablo to be taken up v.lth tho Appro
prlatlon bill:
To tho Senators of tho Territory cf
Hawaii. Gentlemen1. Inasmuch bb
kindergartens arc recognized as a do-
slrablu and necessary Actor In educa
tion, nnd Inasmuch as their vnluo has
been proved In Honolulu, tho Freo
Kindergarten and Children's Aid As
sociation wishes to represent that It is
for tho best Interests of Haw nil that
tho government Incorporate tho kin
dergarten In the public school system.
In order that an Immediate com
mencement bo made, wo petition
your honorable body that nt least ono
public kindergarten be opened nt tho
beginning of the next school year. Wo
estimate that tho tost of such kinder
garten will bo $1000 for the first year,
exclusive of room, nnd from $1,800 to
$2,000 each succeeding year.
Respectfully submitted, Cordelia C.
Allen, noting president; Hleanor W.
Wood, recording secretnry; Hnrrlet
Castle Coleman, financial secretnry;
Juliet Swanzy, treasurer; Surah II, B.
Smith, Trnnces Lawrence, Mnry Ath
erton Richards, Alice II. Thompson,
Committee.
The Commltteo on l'ubllc Health
and Education, to whom was referred
Petition No. 27, reported as follows:
This petition respectfully requests
tho appropriation of $1800 per annum
for the Krco Kindergarten nnd Child
ren's Aid Association of tha Hawaiian
Islands. Upon investigation we, And
that this institution Is non-sectarian
und does a splendid work among tho
children of this Territory, nnd is In
every way worthy of even larger as
sistance. But your commltteo calls attention
to Section G5 of tho Organic Act,
which provides as follows:
Nor Bhall any nubile money bo ap
propriated for tho support or benefit
or any sectnrlan, denominational or
private school, or any school not un
dcr tho excluslvo control of tho OoV'
ernment."
Thus tho Senate will bo obliged to
decline further consideration of tho
petition.
DAVID KANUHA,
II. I. BALDWIN.
I). KALAUOKALAN1
Mr. Kanuha prcspnted a report on
behalf of tho Commmittco on ndnca
tlon on the former petition from tho
samo Bonn 0, asking tho Lcglslaturo for
nn appropriation of $1800 per annum
Tho report, signed by nil tho members
of tho committee, U concluded with tlm
following statement nnrt recommenda
tion: "Your committee calls attention to
section 5 (if the Organic Act which
provides as fpllows:
"'Nor shall nny jmlille monty bo
apprnprlutid for (lie support or benefit
of nny swlurlan, denominational or
prlvuto or any hcIioo! not under tlm
cxclusUa lonlrol of the goternmenl
"Thus tho Kuinln will hu obliged
to die lino further consideration of Hie
petition,"
Mr. K'aliiiioKaliinl reported for Ihn
Unrolliiii'iil CihiiiiiIIioo to llici 1 (feet
tliul Heimln bill 88, "Ah Ait appro
printing. WW flir Hi" "'" of the Hoard
of JMiunilmi,'
Din (lovrriior,
hud Lun iipwmtiil t
Hi'inilci bill HU iiotfliliiK fur 11 llilrd
clrniil Jinlxu IIimhu nllls VI und t!
il(Ymimmm'ii)4' euro
GE&SLbRSg morning
MAGIC s liQii.J.tQhoH
HEADACHES wliilo
W.FERS i fircBBlrm,
vmmwtwnw, v .m. h .
Senate bill , nnd House
passed third rending.
Mr. Whllo presented the following
resolution which created all kinds of
trouble Ilka a flash:
Resohed, That tho Committee on
Accounts Is hereby instructed by this
honorable body to pay nil bills ordered
paid by the Printing Committee up to
date; and further that tho clerk be
Instructed to Issue warrants for tho
same.
Tho resolution was finally killed,
Mr. l'arls threatening to resign It It
should ho adopted.
Tho next thing done was tho Intro
duction of the following bill by Mr. C
Hrown:
An Act to apportion tho representa
tion of the people In tho Legislature of
the Territory in tho veral election
districts in accordance with tho last
census taken,
Mr. Achl introduced tho following
resolution, which was referred to tho
Ways nnd Means Commltteo:
Resolved, That tho Commltteo on
Accounts Is hereby authorized to pay
bills as follows:
Translation nt GO cents a folio.
Typewriting nt 1G cents a folio.
Reading proof nt GO cents a folio.
At 4:20 o'clock, tho Rcnato adjourn
ed. fl
In tho estate of Molly H. Knptl, nnal
accounts wcro approved and ndmlnls.
trntor Hlel J. Kapu ordered discharged
by Judge, Humphreys yesterday.
In ro tho guardianship of the Rich
ardson minors, tho report of Oeorgo
Lucas as master on tho nccounts of
I'. n. Macfarlano nnd August Ahrcns,
guardians, have been approved by
Judge Humphreys. The guardians wcro
ordered discharged ns to Ruth and
George Richardson, who havo becomo
of age.
David Dayton has been appointed ad
ministrator without bond In the estate
of Oeorgo Mclnnls on petition of O. F.
Hodglns, n creditor.
Tho petition of James Roberts, In
equity, for tho appointment of J. R.
Jaeger, trustee for Julia English In
place of A. Jaeger, deceased, was de
ferred until Friday, owing to defects
which will bo corrected by nn amended
petition.
Tho court has confirmed tho report
of J. A. Thompson, on the final nc
counts of Oeo. Rodlck, administrator
in the estato of On Kte. Discharge
wns ordered upon tho filing of proper
affidavit.
Tho motion to show cautoo for nn
order In tho estate of B. K. Stclgmnnn,
was denied by Judge Humphreys.
Answer has hecn filed by Robert Cat
ton In tho suit nt chambers of Oeorgo
W. Macfarlano vs. HoVrt Catton. nsk
Ing for an accounting nf business con
nected with tho agency of John Fowler
&Co.
The answer meets In detail ten para
graphs of plaintiff's complaint nnd ns
n separate answer sets forth the busi
ness relations between the parties since
1SS3. It is alleged that nt the end of
tho year 1893, tho agency business of
John Fowler & Co., pavsed Into the ex
clusive possession and charge of tho
defendant nnd that all nccounts with
tho plaintiff wcro settled nt that tlmo.
The oath of D. Kalauokaianl as an
attorney In tho District Courts of Ha
wnli has been placed on file.
Answer has been filed by Isaac Knhl
klna nnd It. K. Unnunn in the action to
quiet title, brought by tho Honolulu
Investment Company vs. Minnie Koll
Unnuna et nl disclaiming nny interest
In tho property In question.
The first nnd final account of John
Ena. administrator of tho estate of J.
Hotlng has been filed. Tho account
showA tho sum of $4315 on hand.
Answer hns been filed by W. O. Smith
attorney for Maria J. Forbes to tho
petition of Annie Oertz for n bill to re
voke foreclosure, in which J. Alfred
Magoon, R. B. Banning, John Buckley
nnd Marin J. Forbes are defendants.
The answer alleges that Magoon, as
trustee duly advertised notice of Inten
tion to foreclose said mortgage and to
sell tho said parcel of land situate at
Kawalahao and that tho defendant bid
and paid for same tho Bum of $3180,
which wns tho full vnluo thereof
John Kldwell, by his attorneys, V.
W. Hnnkey and Robertson & Wilder,
has filed nnsuer to tho complaint In
equity of Thomas Metcalf, Tho ans
wer alleges that the deal by which de
fendant enmo Into the ownership of
certain Innds known as Wallelo, pay
ing tho iiimplnlnnnt $3000 theiefor,
was executed by plnlullft without fraud
nr collusion on tho part of defendnnt
and his attorneys. The answer also
denies that tha property was worth
$7000 at tho tlmo.
IMlDLWiAL COURT YL'BTUHDAY.
In the United filutes Court yester
day, Hut iinmi'S of tlui trial Jury weiu
called, showing nil present, The Jury
was excused until Wednesday, when
tlm 1 n.iu nf tho United Slates vs. Hoder
grt'ii mid Hteuiiit will Ijo tried, Thu
rpses nf fliortin I',. I."" nnd Thus, Kaf
frey. Imvii been set fur Tlnilnliiy.
Andrew I.. Conlon. ono of Ilia sea.
men 1111 thu .eiiliiiidls wua iineited by
Urn I'nltfil Hum Miuflinl today for
uwunliiiigHfi'lluwiiolliirl'Hiilil, M1H11
Inn, with u monkey wihuIi He will
I"1 lielil In uwull m Hon by I lie I'Vili'inI
OiiiiiiI Jui ('onion was in lion when
1 In' Immi unhid I lie untuult alleged
liming Hikm plum on Hn I1I11I1 .iii
- e,e -
TO (1111115 A l.'UI.I) IN (INK liAi
I'skii Uoollm llroniu ()iiliiln Tuhleis
All iliuttiiltU rifijml Hu inwii'x If H
Mil In eurr. It. W. flrnvr whh'
m inj hi li " '''
Bankers.
UUCI BrMOIlLS,
Wm.O.Uw
HONOLUtt .
San FranHtco AgenltWnn Nkvad
Nation ai. Bank or San Fbanoiboo
Ban Francisco Tho Nevada Nation
Bank of San Francisco.
London The Union Bank of Londo,
Ltd.
New York American Exchango
tlonal Bank.
CnioAoo Merchants Natlcml Bank
Paris Credit Lyonnals.
Berlin Urewlnor Bank.
Uonkono and Yokohama Honkn
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bai
of New Zealand.
Victoria and Vanoodvrr Bank
British North America.
Truuact 1 Beiertl Baiimi udEiCiUie Bunt
DepoUU Received. Loans made on Ap
proved Security. Dommerclal and Travail!
Uredlts limed. Bills of Kich.nge bougb
and told.
COLUOTIOKS rROKRLT ACOODHTID Ftl
Established 1868
BISIIOFcScOc
BANKERS.
Transact a GroneralBanklni
and Exchango Business.
Commercial and Traveler'
Letters of Credit issued, avail
able in all the principal citiet
0' tho world.
Interest allowod after Jnb
1, 1898, on fixed deposits 7
day notice 2 por cent., (tliit
form will not bear interest
unless it remains undis
turbed for ono month), 3
months 3 per cent., 6 months
3J per cent., 12 months 4
per cent.
Pioneer Building an'
Loan Association.
A8SETS, DEC. II, ISM, lU,nT.
Hone loaned on approved Mcmrlti
A Savings Bank for monthly deposit.
Houses built on the monthly lnital
ment pla.
Twentieth Bert of Stock li t
opened. OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Pr
dent; S. B. Rosa, Vice President; O.
Oray, Treasurer; A. V. Qear, Becretan
DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, 0. t
Rose. A. V. Qear, A. W. Keech, Hear
llmlth, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, O. o
'Irnr, W. L. Howard.
A. V. QIAH.
BecreUrr
Chamber ot Commerce rooms.
Office Hours: 12:101:10 p. m.
miSKOF : CO.
SavingsBanl
Savings Deposits will t
received and Interest allowed by thl
Rank at four and one-half per cent
per annum.
Printed copies ot the Rules and Ret
ulaUons may be obtained on applloatloi
OflBco at bank building on Merchai
street.
BISHOP A CO
TIjb Yooh&ma Specie Bud
Llamas,
SubKrltwd Capital Yen ..ooc,ooo
I'.llUpCipl'.l Yen iS.ooo.ooo
K.Mrv.d r-uni ....Yen 8,130,000
HraJ Office. Yokohama.
The Bank buys and receives for col
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts
and Letters ot Credit, and transact
a general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED
Oa Fla.4 Depo.lt for re raoatat. a ear teal .. t
On Fli.4 Depoell lor 6 Mootbl, iH "
Oa Fli.4 Depoilt lor 1 raot. 1
Branch ol the Yokohama Sped. Bank,
'ew RspsUllc Bnildim, ill iu a, Bmolm
Pacific Surety
COMPANY.
Guarantee Department
IS8UU BONDS TO GUAUANTliU
the faithful discharge of the duties of
Managers, Secretaries, Cashiers, Book
keepers, Clerks of Hanks, Salesmen,
Agents, Office-men, Officers of Soci
eties und Lodges, Employees of the
Unite J States Government of the Cus
toms and Internal Revenue and Post
Office Departments,Collectors,Drl vers
of Delivery Wagons, Watchmen,
Shipping Cleilis, Travelling. Sales
men, ContMclors, paymasters in the
Army anJ Navy, Importers and Ex
porters, It.illrojJ and Street Railway
Eiiiployces,Admlnltrator, Executors,
Assignee, Receivers, an J all peison
IioIJIhk polllii of trutt,
Cusnall)' Dcparlmciil.
TTie I'iiIUIchoI llitf Ci)iiliiiny Cover
I'lJlf (llju, IiicIiiJIiik I rllrrlDK J
!H)PomIiix, iinj flute OIim Minors,
Strain luU, InJeiiiiilfvliiK Hie ic
tilled agalritt uu nr &mu Iupid
peily, or fur attiJmUi Mliy Infury
or ilratli, anj ruvi'ilMK I rrhijlfJl
n.illoni,
PUJIIHHIIIDIM), (Oltlbf
iftits, Brokers. and Jobbers,
ALEXANDERS BALDWIN
OFFICERS I
H. P. BALDWIN Presides!
J. B. CASTLE tst Vlce-Presldta
W. M. ALEXANDER...-md Vlce-Presldetl
J. P. COOKE Treasure
W. O. SMITH Secretary and Auditor
Sugar Factors and
-Commission Ageits
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar G
Olaa Sugar Co.
Haiku Sugar Co.
Pala Plantation Company.
Nahlku Sugar Compan
Klhel Plantation Cc
Hawaiian Sugai Cc
Kahulul Railroad Company.
The California, aud,0rieital S. S. U.
W.G.Irwin & Go
Limited
AGENTS FOR "
Western Sugar Refinery Co., ot M
Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive. Works, at
Philadelphia, Penn., U. B. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (Natloaal
Cane Shredder), New York. U. 8. A.
N. Ohlandt & Co.'a Chemical Fertfll.
zers.
Alex. Cross & Sons, high grade FfaV
tlltzers for Cane and Coffee.
Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE
Parafflne Paint Co.'a P. ft B. Palia
and Papers; Lucol and LInaaea
Oils, raw and boiled.
Indurlno (a cold-water paint), re
white and colon.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Llaal
and Bricks.
GASTLE & COOKE
LIMITED.
HONOLULU,
Commission Merchant!
SUGAR FACTORS.
AGENTS FOR
Tb. Em Pl.oUtl'4 Co.
rat w.uiu. Apicnittvsl C, 1 1.
Tnt KobaL Sugar C-
Tta Walm.a Sugar Hill Co.
To. Fulton Iron Worka. Si, losla, ,
Tb. Sl.od.ld OH Co,
Tb. O.o. F, Blaba Slum Peats,
Woiton'a Cntrlfucata
Tbi Now England Lf a laaaraacaCe, .1 Be.
Tb. -Sta. Flra Int. Co. el Hartfert, Ihi
Tbt Alliance Ai.uranct Co ol LP..
LIFE and FIRE3
IN0DrANfJrALlEriT.
agents for..
New England Mutual Lifk In
surance Co. of Boston.
Etna Fire Insurance Company
of hartford.
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.
(LIHTTaU)).
Wm. Q. Irwin.. President and Ms n sal
Claus Spreckels Vice Presldaat,
W. M. 01 Bard ..Second Vice Presides
H. M. Whitney Jr. .... Treas. and Be.
Geo. J. Ross AntUlas
Sugur Factor
AaTD
3ommission Agenu
aanras of
J01ANI0 8TEAMSHIP OOMPAIIJ
OF 8AK FBAMOIHOO. QKT
BPWEI CO.. IxTO,,
Queea ttreel. Hosolnls H.I
A-Kcnts for
Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Aaerlaaa ttsst
Company. Ookala Sugar Plant. Co , Oaoaea tsawl
Co.. Honomu Sugar Co., Wallubu Sugar Co., Main
Sugar Co . Hal.akala Ranch Co.. MoTokal Baeebi
Planur'a Line San Fr aco Pacini kat. Si twr
Si Co.'t Line ol Boat on Peckel.
LIST OF OFFICERS
0. M. Cooke, President) George v..
Robertson, Manager) K. F. Bishop
Treasurer aad Secretary ( Col. W, I
Allen, Audit r; P. O. Jones, H. Water
liouHfl. Quo. K. Carter, Dlreetnrs.
TnBVonHaniffl-YonDE Co. Ltfl
Importers and
Commission
Merchants tasssstW
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AGENTS FOK
The Lancashire Insurance Co,
The Ualolse Insurance Co,
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sewing Macl ne, Mt
F. W. Thrum,
Surveyor
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