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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H.T., FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1901.
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Attorneys.
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J A MAtTHEVNMAt
Peterson & Matthewman,
ATTOPNLYS AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW
P.O. Box )6t
tl KAAHUMANU ST
I11EPHQE. .MAI'S l&B
J. M. KANEAKUA,
Attorney and Counsellor at
Law.
OfBoa: In tho Occidental Hotel,
Wroer of King aud Alakea Streets,
Honotnra.
Chinese and Japanese Finns.
P O. Box 061. TEl Hits 9)t
SANG CHAN,
MLKCHANT TAILOR
Latest Styles, - Perfect Fit.
Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing, a
Specialty.
Clothes Dyed Fast Dlack or any color
desired.
f)B Hotel 8t Neop Fort
T. KAT6UNUMA & Co.
A. a. OZAWA. Mu.pr.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
r.apor.ry Oflc: R001
II T.I, 5
1 1 npatatr. 9pr.cb.ta bllld
Gleaning !
LADIES SKIRTS CLEANO
CI offline ClfintJ, Dfi and Rtt-lre4
-SUITS MaDB tooroer--WFit
guanntetd, "Lowtst Prlit.
TX2n "WO
Ftrt Srrct t, near Kukul, ani n-.r Orphtum Ttie-ttr.
AT Prices CUanloe ont suit. Si! Dyttng tu't I1.50.
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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
NEAR HONOLULU STOCK YARDS.
TELEPHONE Sfio.
Architects, Contractors and Builders
O.o. W. Pc.
P. W. D.itJ.I..
T.I. mo
P. O. Boi nl
BDARDSl.ee tf 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 KIND8.
Dealers in Lumber and Goal
ALLEN AKOBINSON,
Queen street. Honolnln
Fred Harrison,
f WTRACTOR AND
dUILDER
jobbing : Promptly : Attended : To.
H. F. BBRTBLMAN'8
Carpenter Shop
IS RBMOVBD
To riar of old stand. Entrance on Kln
strut. Orders left at either shop, or oflics,
John Nott'i 'ore, Kln street, will r
l.lv nrnrac tlrilon. MH-tf
Edward R. Swain
ARCHITECT
Cocker Bid., - San Francisco
esl-es to announce that he has
pened an office In Honolulu for the
transact'on of all business apper
taining to the practice of his pro
fession. Pending the completion of tne Stangen
wald Rulldlng, In which offices have been
secured, he can be found at the office of
MR. F. W. MACFARLANE.
400 JUDI) UUILDINO.
J. OUDERKIRK
Contractor
and Builder
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
on all sorts of building.
OFFICE IN OLD ARLINGTON
PREMISES.
Take the
Elevator for
WILLIAMS'
FOTO
GALLERY
Boston Building
A full line- of HAWAIIAN VfcWS.
Slulners are welcome to visit our
gallery and tee the
F1NE COLLECTION.
Tho weekly cilltlou of thu I'venlnk
Bulletin gives u completu summary of
tho lietu of tho day.
jargons, Pbyslclpns and Dentists.
II. W. Howard, M. D.
OFFICE-
itaj ALAKEA STREET.
o to t2 a. m.;
3 to 4 p. m. and
7 to 8 p. m.
i 720-3 m
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
OFFICES-
Rooms .oS'too,
Boston BUIltllVO,
FOKT StMET.
TELEPHONES.
Ortict, Maii, its.
Ntviutice,
WHilt, .Mi.
IIOURS
P. O Box lot.
II A. M. TO I. P.M.,
I TO J P. l . tTOIP. M.
SUM1AV ! P. H.
DR. W. H. MAYS
381 Beretnnln Street.
HOURS-io to 3
7 to 8
SUNDAY -9 to 11
Telephone 602
DR. J. T. WAY80N,
445 BERETANIA ST.
OFFICE HOURS ?0:,,i
p.m.
30p.m.
SUNDAYS-10-12.
TEL. Afoln 346
1211
DR. C. A. PETERSON
lUtroDttedhts office at . .
36 Emma Street
19-1 1 A.M.)
2- 4 P.M.
V 8 P.M. J
HOURS
TELEPHONE. 493
II? WALTER HOFFMANN.
BERETANIA STREET (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
relephono CIO. P. 0. Hoi, SOL
Offlco hours: 8 to .'0 a. m.; 1 to S
m.;7 to 8 p. m.iSuni'aj-s, 8 to 11 a. m
Dr. F. J. Rayner,
DENTIST.
Crown and Bridge
Specialist.
nuuio 9 iu 4.
20-4 Boton 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
I754'3m
DR. ALBBRT E. NICHOLS
3D 33. t i B t.
1123 Alakea Street, next to Masonic
Temple.
Office Hours 9 to 4
. C. WALL, D. D. S..
O. E. WALL, D. D. S.
DENTISTS
Lore Building, Fort Street
Hours: 9 to 4. Telephone 434.
Dr. W. G. Rogers
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SPLCIAL1ST.
New Special Treatment fdr Deafness
No charge for consultations.
OFFICE-184 Hotel St., opp. Y.M.C.A.
HOURS-Q to 12-2 to 4MO-7 to 8.
We tit (Jlussen
We grind lenHcn
Wc repair gljisscs
FACTORY ON THE PREMISES.
A. N. SANFORD,
MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN,
uoston uiua ,
IOM STSIET
OVIR MAY A CO.
CHiFOPODISTS.
DR. LEVY
ARLINGTON HOTEL, - ROOM 17,
removes corns, bunyons,
warts and Ingrown nails
without pain.
Plumbers. Etc.
plumber;
75and79KlngStre
TKLKPHONK NO, 31.
VOW It the time to get leak
breakages men to, and your
Roofs Put in Ord
By competent woitrow
HONOLULU
SHEET- METAL WORKS
H. W. BARTH.
Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilator
Metal Roofing.
Conductor Pipe and Gutter Work.
RlcturJ Slrttt, bet. Qu.tn tnj MttclianL sonolulu.
Jobblci rrouctly aniDd.4 10.
Tl. White 41. P. O. Bo 270.
Notice to Property Owners.
I have In my employ FOUR FIRST
CLASS I'LUMUf RS from the Coast. I am
now ready to figup on your work at the
lowest prices. My men are Union Men.
Give me a trial.
C. II. UROWN.
Trrrltory Stable?. King St.
EC. K. KAAJ,
r sachor of ' .itar, Mandolin, Zltli
Uku'.olo and Taro Patcb,
Order to l left oare ul Wall, Nlohn.i
Oi ' V'vtrom MuaioOa'f W
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Tho first thing that wnn conslilercd
by tho afternoon session of tho llouso
wns tho translation of the report on tho
liquor licensing. Aklna took a few
llttlo winks of sleep during tho reading
and was snoring quite loudly by the
time tho reading was finished. On be
ing nwnkenod, tho report was spread
on the journal of tho House.
llouso bill S." relating to the sale
and manufacture of liquor, was con
sidered. Tho majority report, advising that
the bill be passed, was adopted.
The Committee on Judiciary brought
In n substitute bill for House bill TO,
relative to trespacslng.
A hot discussion now followed con
cerning trespass In the different dis
tricts.
As the talk was waxing hot and
furious, Gmmcluth stated that he had
received n message from the Senate
stating that the Governor would grant
no extra session. The announcement
created n sensation but effectively put
an end to the eternal bickering of the
members. The bill khz Immediately
passed.
House bill 13, repelling certain obso
lete laws, passed third reading. Aycl
21; noes G.
Robertson moved thi.t the Houso
bills be photographed so that they
would havo something to show for thi
113,000.
Kumalao presented a resolution
OBklng that $3000 bo put Into electrlo
tights for Kewalo nnd Kakaako. He
also asked that $12,000 be appropriated
for Queen Lllluokalanl.
House bill CO, repealing all tho
gambling laws now In existence, came
up for second reading. A motion to
Indefinitely postpone tho bill was lost
Ayes 11 j noes 14. Tho noes were
Ahulll, lllhlo, Kaauwal, Kaulmakaole,
Knnlho. Knwalhoa, Mahoo, Makalnal,
Mossman, Nnlllma, Pacle, Frendcrgast
and Puukl.
House bill 3C, providing for the con
trol of the government sewers, came up
for second reading.
The committee report offering a few
amendments nnB read. Tho report was
adopted and tho bill passed on second
reading.
House bill C7. relating to the treat
ment of leprosy, caino tip for second
reading. The report, ndvlslng that the
bill be paRsed slightly nmended, was
rejected. Dickey moved to reject tho
bill, but, after some discussion, the
bill was passed on second rending.
House bill 93, authorizing the opera
tion of nn electric railway In Hllo,
passed second reading,
Kmmeluth objected -o the granting
of any franchises and spoke at some
length on tho subject. Kumalao sup
ported the bill. Knnlho made quite a
sensation In advising the bill. A mo
tion to reject the bill nus lost. Ayes
9; noes 13.
Tho House then took n recess until
7:30 o'clock.
Tho Houso convened nt 8:10 o'clock
for the evening session. Coats were oft
In a Jiffy nnd Bmoklng material np.
peared on all sides. PicndcrgasT ob
jected to smoking but was drowned out
In his efforts to put a s'op to It.
Houso bill 95, relating to tho Hllo
electric street railway, passed second
reading.
Tho next bill to pass eccond reading
was House bill 121, relating to Queen
Lllluokalanl claim on tho Hawaiian
Republic.
Houso bill IOC, relating to sale and
manufacture of liquor, came up for
second reading. Tho bill combined, the
old wholesale and Jobber's license, to
be called wine and spirit dealers li
cense. Gllflllan became decidedly anxious
and opened up on section 4, which pro
vides that no person holding a .license
to sell goods, etc., should bo granted a
liquor license.
Gllflllan began on Monsarrat saying:
"Julian are you trying to start a liquor
trust? I thought better of you than
that ray boy. Have a llttlo manhood In
you, Julian."
Some remarks were passed back nnd
forth but. nftcr n little tilt. It subsided.
Glinilan's motion to strike out Section
4 was lost. Tho bill then passed sec
ond reading.
House bill 4fl, relating to a tax on
cnrrlugcs, camo up for second reading.
but was deferred on nccnunt of tho In
troducer being absent.
Hoiibu bill 103, preventing tho Mur
age of lumber wltbln tho tiro limits,
wns read In lull for tho fcecoad time.
Passed,
Houso bill C8, fixing penaltlc for
pimps, etc., pahbid second reading on
tho udoptlon of the committee report.
House bill 84, relating to the Stan
dard Telephone Company, was referred
to the Committee on Public Lands.
Houso bill 80, permitting the Hawa
iian Tramways Co, bill to opejuto nn
electric railway, passed second reading.
Houso bill 91. placing a L0 tax on
every ton of sugar, camo up for second
reading. Prcndergast spoke. Kuma
lao tried to reduce tho tax to 2 per
ton.
Mniisaiiut Btnted that the bill was
unconstitutional, and that he had In
tended to Introduie, a bill taxing hu
gar befoio he found out the error 0
his way,
Kanlho wanted to be magnanimous
Bii that he asked In n lengthy speech
that thu tax bo lowered to It,
nmmcliilli nun cil to refer thu bill
to 11 coiiimlttee, Ileckley seconded the
motion, stating that If they passed It
In haste, when It reached the Kunuto,
Drown and lliildulu would go criuy,
7
The bill wns then parsed on its sec
ond rending, nftcr defeating Kumnlae's
amendment nnd Ummeluth's motion.
Houshe bill 92, relating io vagrancy,
camo up for second reading.
Much discussion, pro and con, was
brought forth, so that tho bill was
finally Indefinitely postponed.
Tho Houso then adjourned at 10:30
o'clock.
There was but very little done nt tho
afternoon session of the Senate yester
day. The receipt of the note from tho
Governor In his own handwriting nnd
very much blurred, refusing flat footed
to grant nn extension of the session,
seemed to throw tho Senators Into a
penslvo mood. However, they recover
ed and then went at the County bill
for good.
Toward the close of the session at
4:30 o'clock, a message from the Sec
retary of the Territory was. read,
notifying the Scnato that the Governor
hnd signed the following bills:
An Act providing for names of
itreets, roads and lanes In the District
of Honolulu, Island of Onhti.
An Act providing for the numbering
of buildings In the District of Hono
lulu, Island of Oahu.
An Act to provide for the exemption
of certain personal property from nt
taehment, execution, distress and forc
ed sale of every nnture and description;
and repealing nn net entitled "An Act
(o facllltnto the recovery of rents,"
passed on the tenth day of January,
18GS, and all other laws nnd parts of
laws In conflict with this Act.
The Senators seemed to think that
tho work must be rushed so they nd
Journed to meet ngntn at 7:30 o'clock.
When the Senators came together In
the evening, the rules were suspended
and the County bill cet aside for a
while. Mr. Kalauokalanl reported sev
en bills printed nnd ready for dlstrl
button. Mr. Achl's motion to take up
bill 109, carried and tho measure pnss
ed second reading.
It wns at this point thnt Mr. Carter
moved that the Senate resolve itself In
to n committee of the vholc. His mo
tion did not seem to meet with much
favor.
Mr. Hush, the Interpreter, was ex
cused on motion of Mr, llaldwln. Ho
wns suffering from n bad cold nnd
could hardly speak for hoarseness.
This done, the Senate wnded Into tho
remnlnder of the County bill nnd then
passed It In second rending. On motion
of Dr. Tlusscl. third reading was set
for today. Immediately after tho rend
ing of the minutes.
Scnato bills G3 and CG, relating to
loans, wero brought up In second
reading and passed. Third reading
was set for Frldny nfternoon.
House bill 93. relating to fire claims,
passed third reading unanimously with
an amendment by Mr. Achl to the ef
fect thnt Interest at the rate of Ave
per cent per nnnum be allowed upon
every award or Judgment rendered by
said commission from the date thereof
until paid.
Dr. Rtissel wanted nil tho appropria
tion Items stricken out of the bill but
his amendment was not even seconded.
Senate bill 27, relating to licenses,
passed third reading by a vote of 10
to 2, Messrs, Carter and Itussel voting
no. Messrs. C. Drown. Crabbe and
White wero not present nt nny time
during the evening session.
Senate bill 93, relating to fiduciary
companies, passed third reading and,
at 10:35 o'clock, tho Senato adjourned.
TO CURE A UOLU IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If it
falls to cure. E. W. Qrovc's signature
Is on each box. 25 cent.
SEATTLE BEER.
The ever popular Rainier beer li be
coming a household word and "will
you have a glass of Seattle," Is more
often beard than anything elBe. The
Criterion Saloon ha the beer on tap cr
In bot'lea.
This Is No Lead Pipe Cinch.
I am not out to rob the public
but simply to earn a living In
a legitimate way. My motto
Is "HONEST WORK AT HON
EST PRICES."
I Have Moved
my plumbing business to the
CORNER OF BERETANIA AND
EMMA STS. Telephone, White
3S7I, where I have In stock the
following goods :
BATH TUBS,
enameled Iron and steel clad,
with nlckle plated trimmings;
also wood, zinc lined.
Water Closets, Wash Out,
and Syphon, jet styles
Sinks of Pressed Steel, both
galvanized and enameled
Lavatories enameled Iron,
and mirble with nlckle plated
ttlmmlngs.
Wash Tiays, enameled Iron
with wood cove".
Slop Slnk, enameled Iron.
Hot Water Bollersai'd Stands
Water Plrp, Faucets 'md Trim
m'ligs, Galvanized Ir Gut
ters, Cornices, Stone I'lpe, In
Roofing, lite.
Jobbing Promptlv .ittmOr i to.
Ijstlmates Furnished.
Work and Material (hmmii-
teed.
Your Trade Is Sollcltid
JaS. Noit, Jr., Banitiir- Plumber.
we wm p. 1
Bankers.
(iLAOR BrnioKSLt.
WM.li.lBW
8AtWEFS,
HONOLULU,.? h
San rranciico Aent$Tn Nkvaj'
National Dane or 8am Fbakoisox
Saw Framoiboo The Nevada Nation
Bank of San Francisco.
London Tho Union Bank of Loud..
Ltd.
Nrw Yobk American Exchange l
tlonal Bank.
CntoAao-Merchants Natkntl Ban!
Pawr Credit Lyonnals.
Behun Drosdner Bank.
Honkono) Ann Yokohama Honkn
8hanghal.Banklug Corporation,
Nkw Zraland and Adstbaua Ba
of New Zealand.
Victoria and Vanoouvb BanV
British North America.
Timet 1 enteral BuHle ul EieUiie Bum
Depolits Received. Lotas made on Ai-
6 roved Becnrtty. Oommerclsl and Traveler
redlti Lined. Bill, of Kich.nge boagi
tnd sold.
ComoTioKs Pbokitlt AooouariD n,
EatabUahed 1848
BISUOFdcQc
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banklni
and Exchange Basin ess.
Commercial and Traveler'!
Letters of Credit issuod, avail
able in all tho principal citiet
of the world.
Interest allowed after Jul)
1,1898, on fixed deposits'!
day notice 2 per cent., (tb.ii
fonn will not bear interesl
unless it remains undis
turbed for one month), S
months' 3 per cent., 6 month
3J per cent.,
12 months 4
per cent.
Pioneer Building an
Loan Association.
ASSETS, DEO. tl, 1811, 91U,TT.I
Mone loaned on approved eenrttt
ABavIngsDank for monthly dspoalt
Houses built on the monthly lnsta!
men', pla.
Twentieth Berl ot Stock U Bt
opened.
OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Prta
dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; O. I
Uray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Becrstar;
DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, B. I
Rose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keech, Hear
ilmlth, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, C.
J ray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. GKAM,
Sec re tan
chamber of Commerce rooms.
Office Hours: 12:101:80 p. m
xisBor 00.
SavingsBanr
Savings Deposits wlU'L
received and Interest allowed by thl
Bank at four and one-half per oem
per annum.
Printed copies of the Rales and Re,
ulatlons may be obtained on applloatloi
Office at bank building on Mercha
utroot,
BISHOP DO
TIjB Yokohama Specie Bid
Subcctltxl CiplUl
Pfd Up Cap.ut
Rerv4 fun 4
Hul Office,
Yn t4.ooc.ooo
(Ytn 1S.000.000
t. Ytn S,t 0,000
uHunama
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- .
Ob fiui D.polt f 01 1. booUj., ihii
On Fli.l Dapodt (01 e Boats., jK
Oa Flirt D.polt for i no., ,
l..
Branch of Hit Yokohim. SckI. Book,
let ReDDblic Bmliiti, iii'ijm st Hwlin
Pacific Surety
COMPANY.
Guarantee Department
I68UE B0ND8 TO GUARANTEE
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
United States Government of the Cus
toms and Internal Revenue and Post
Office Departments,Collectors,Drl vers
of Delivery Wagons, Watchmen,
Shipping Clerks, Traveling, Sales
men, Contractors, Paymasters In the
Army and Navy, Importers and Ex
porters, Railroad and Street Railway
Employees, Administrators, Executors,
Assignees, Receivers, and all persons
hold'ng positions of trust.
Casualty Department.
The I'oltclcHof the Company Cover
Plate Glass, IncluJIug Lettering and
Embossing, and Plate Glass Mirrors.
Steam Hollers,. Indeninlflng the n
siued agilnst loss or damage to pro
petty, or fur accidental bodily Injury
or death, and covering periodical
Inspections,
GEAR. LANSING & CO., Agents,
IUD1I UUILDINO, rOKT ST
Meotg. Brokers and Jobber
ALEXANDERS BALDWIN
OPPICI2RSI
i,Bl,CASTLE.... 1st VIce-PresldMl
VnM!;SSANDER"-2n1Vlce-Presld.al
J-R. COOKE Treasure"
W. O. SMITH Secretary and AudltM
Sugar Factors and
-Commission Ageiti
AGENTS- FOR
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar C
Olaa Sugar Co.
Haiku Sugar Co.
Pala Plantation Company.'
Nahlku Sugar Compan
Klhel Plantation Cc
Hawaiian Sur.it Cr
Kahulul Railroad Company.
AH
The California and Orieilal S. S. O.
rV.G. Irwin & 60
Limited
AGENTS FOR
Western Sugar Refinery Co., of M
Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive Worka, a
Philadelphia, Penn., U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (Natlomal
Cane Shredder), New York. U. 8. A.
N. Ohlandt ft Co.'s Chemical FartlaV
zers.
Alex. Cross & Sons, high grada H
tillzera for Cane and Coffee,
Heed's steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE
Parnfflno Paint Co.'s P. ft B. PalaH
UmU
and Papers; Lucol and Ltni
Oils, raw and boiled.
Indurlne (a cold-water paint), ffc
white and colon.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement,
and Bricks.
CASTLE & COOKE
LIMITED.
HONOLTJJ1.TJ.
Commission Merchants
SUGAR FACTORS.
AGENTS, FOR
Tk. Bw PLotill'4 Co.
rt. W.l.toa Afrlcolkval Co., L f .
n. Kobata Suf r Co
Tl. Walm.a Suf ar (till Co.
To. Fulton Iron Work., St, tools, .,
Tb.StaoJatdOIICo.
Tb. Co. F, Blak. Staan Pub...
W..ton'a C.ntrlrucala.
Tb N.w EnclanJLI t laiuruc.C.,.1
Tbo .Etna Fit. Io.. Co. ol Hanlorl, .
Tbo Alllanc. Anuranca Co. of Loaf m
LIFE and IPIRE3
HAIlCrllW, l
AGENTS FOR..
New England Mutual Life- In
surance Co. of Boston.
tna Fire Insurance Company
of hartford.
rVm. G. Irwin & Co.
(UKITID).
Wm. 0. Irwin.. President and Minna
Claus Spreckels Vice Prealdaal
W. M. GItTard ..Second Vice Preslden
H. M. Whitney Jr. .... Treas. and KM,
Geo. J. Ross AnltaJ
Sunav Faotoy
Commission Agenu
Aami or in
IU1ANI0 STEAMSHIP COMPAMY
OV RAN FRANfTTBnO. MT
Qumo aUMt. Hooololn B.l
A-Kcnts lor
Hawaiian Agricultural Cozpaav, AaarUaa 11101
Comc.oy, Ooiala Soiar Plant. Co , Osoaaa Ism
Co., Ilonoou Surar Co., Waliukn Sutai Co., Mat.
Surar Co , Hal.ik.la Hir.cn Co., MoTokal Raiobi
Pl.nur'a tlo. San Ft 1 3uo Pacini k.t. Ir tw
k Co.'a Llo. ol Bosun Pack.t.
LIST OF OFFICERS
0. M. Cooke, President; George .
Robertsou, Managor) E. F. Blahop
Treasurer and Secretary; Ool. W. I
Allen, Audit tf, P. O. Jones, H. Water
linUHo.fleo. R. Garter, Director..
TiieVonHafflm-YoaDE Co.Ltil
Importers and
Commission
Merchants ,,-
QUEBN ST.. - HONOLULU
AGENTS FOR
The Lancashire Insurance Co,
The Balolse Insurance Co.
Union Gas'Englne Co.
Domestic Sewing Macb ns. Ht
F. W. Thrum,
Surveyor
ROOM 400; BOSTONJiLOCk
UEAL. OSTATG TRANSACHONS
Subscrlhcrs are furnished with fro
five to six lists per week, giving an ac
curate record of deeds, mortgage,
leases, releases, powers of uttornr
Me., etc., which are placed on record.
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