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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T., SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1901.
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'Johannis'
The King of Natural Table Waters
A Niiturnl Rpnrbllng
Wnter bottled nt the
J0IIANNI8 SPRINGS,
ZolllinUH, -' Gci-inmiy.
The Favorite of New York
and London Society.
.InhantllQ winmelecteilnn
UUliaillllJ) tllc Htnndorcl
front' nmong the inlncrul
watcm of the world by "The
Lu.idon Lancet.' The hldhcHt
medical authority.
W. C. Peacock & Co.,
LI.UIUO.
Sole Agcntn.
Razors Honed and Set
nt the
Hawaiian Hotel Barber Shop.
FOR 95 CBNT8.
Coolness and Comfort in the
Fiercest - Heat - of - Summer.
"arable"
is a dry mineral powder mixed with water only.
It is being usd successfully all over the Islands.
Estimates given for any iron roofs, from a sugar
mill to a small shed. Satisfaction guaranteed.
For further particulars, come in and see the
CALIFORNIA FEED CO:
SOLE AGENTS.
YOU KNOW THE
AUTHORS
WE HAVE THE
. BOOKS
WALL, NICHOLS CO., LTD.
THE STRIKE
ISPAU
-And ti uro recelvInK by uv--ury
Btt-amur nncl huUIiik ves--hcI
abundant and fresh sup--pll8
of
FANCY GROCERIES
$M
As well as tho usual staple
linos. Our delivery system
Is peifect und your order,
whether telephoned or left
personally, wlTI it'cclto
pionipt nnil ai-euinto attention.
' H. MAY & CO
BOSTON BOCK, FORT ST.
Tcls. 22, 24, 92.
P. O. box 386.
HOPP'S
FURNITURE
All (he New Ideas.
Tills Is what our Mock presents all
the time, lint especially now. with tliu
airlwtl of a lit-niitirul new stock of
WEATHERED OAK AND
FLEMISH OAK
SIDEBOARDS.
WHITE ENAMELED IRON
BEDSTEADS AND
INVALID TABLES.
Pallor I'urnltma In latest designs
adapted to uiery taste und every home.
J. HOPP & CO.,
Tho Lending Furniture DculcrK.
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Wf. . tTHF
NEW ENGLAND
BAKERY
employs two of the most skillful and
experienced white bakers Tn the city
to superintend their cake and bread
department. Everything clean, whole
some and sanitary. Only the very belt
material and flour used for making
Oluten, Rye, French, Home-made and
all other styles of Bread.
Thirty Loaves of Bread for One Dollar.
Doughnuts, Snails, Buns, etc.,
out at . ...' 6 a.m.
Cup Cakes and Lady Fingers
out at 7 a.m.
Jelly Rolls and Layers, Fruit
Cake, etc., out at . 8 a.m.
Custard, Squash and Pumpkin
Pies out at S a.m.
Lemon, Mince, Cranberry and
Fruit Pies out at 10 a.m.
Chocolate Eclairs and Cream
Puffs out at 11 a.m.
Cookies and Macaroons out at 12 a.m.
Artistic Wedding Cakes any Price.
J. Oswald Lutted,
(MANAOtR.
TRISTRAM OF
BLENT '
llj Anthony Hope.
CAPTAIN
RAVENSHAW
Ity NoIIhoii StcpliciiH.
COLD IN THE BACK.
That's nil. Mil) lie j oit'vc had It an:
thought you weic getting old. A RED
STAR PORUS PLASTER tho nuii'l
cmntive plaster iiimlv will llx It all
unlit, l.e.ne It on u few da)s. A
crutch for lame barks. Two for '-'
STOP YOUR COUGH. .
Had (olds arc plentiful. Hero's n
cmc. but take It In time PUTNAM'!
CHERRY COUGH COMFORT take
rlsht hold of a cough seems to iyi
hlrnlKht to the seat of trouble. On
dose gives relief. Pleasant to tal'i
21c and Sue bottles.
A HEADACHE-STOP.
These hi' days are productive oi
headaches. There Isn't any reaso'i
why you should suffer when you enn
get a speedy and siifo cmc In taking
one of tho famous HEAD-EASE pow
ders. This Is the most popular reme
dy In thct.u Islands; l!3c box of twcltfv
cures.
Hobron Drug Co
I'OHT AND KINO
M. Phillips & Co.
Wholessle Importers and Jobbers.
European and American Dry Goods.
Fort and Queen Sts.
Oackfei"Co.7Ltd.
General Commission Agents.
Cor. Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.
THIS
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SPACc RESERVED FOR
B BERGERSON.
J. D. AVERY,
STENOGRAPHER.
General Reporting and typewriting.
Second floor F.llto Ilhlg., Hotel St.
At office 9 to 5:4&; Tel. Main 70.
At bouse evenings; Tel. Ulue 2611.
A
liKi IE
Tho big celebration if tho Odd Fol
lows and IttUaknhs In ("onnoctlon with
their twenty-fifth anniversary takes
place nt the Moann Hotel this even
ing. Invitations have beu oxtunileil
by Haimony Ui'lge to members of !x
celslor 1-odge, Pacific llcuHkahs, Olive
II ran eli ltebekahs and nil vlsltluj!
brethren In the clt). It Is exjicited
that there will be fully 30U people in
attendance. A line program nas been
nrrnnced. A leattire of tno proKiam
will be the premutation of a sot of
solid silver Jewels to the lodge.
The following committees aro In
charge or tonight's festivities:
Knteitnlument Conimltt"o C. T.
Uodgerj, J. U. McWipn, W. U. Ash
ley.
Reception Committee L. II. Dee.
chairman; (.'. 1 Ilrrck, 0. W. H.
King, Warden F. Hall, Charles J.
Hshel, II. JIcKechnle.
Floor Cummlttfe K R. Hendry,
manager; W. .1. HIcW. A V. Ulaikr.
A. Aimlt. 0. T. Kelly. K I Cutting.
W. F. Storey, V .11. rioodwlu, L.
I. Lawrence, Sister M'K-chule, Sis
tei S. I.. William. S1M-v Allco Her
rick, Sister Anna Klnr.
J. I). .McVeigh. phs'mnii of com
mittee or arrangement.
Following I the rompM program:
Address of Welcome
Ilvoth-i r Charlock
N. G.. Haimony Lodge.
Odd Fellowship and Itr Mtnilon
Ilrothc- MorrlH M. Fstej
I. 0. Heieentntlv, California.
ll.xcelslor l.odgo No. 1
lliother A. Mackintosh, p.(l,
The Degi eo of Itebeknh
Sister Snlly i.. Williams. P.O.
Harmony Lodge So. 3 v
... lliother J. Alfred Mcgoou, P.(l.
presentation of Ji-wels
... lliother J. I). VV-iEb, I1.D.U.S.
MURPHY UNION MATTI1R8.
Plnn.Ul mr.,1...... -, . .Fl u-.1 .,
the meeting of the llr-.Mr and mtni-
bcrs of the Murphy Fnloo nt -ho lihll
on llethel stieet lat evei,D. A cue-
ODD Fill
ful estimate of the -xn-ndltuui. anl'V
recelits was mad', this tc bo used as a
basis for future plans. 'Several of the
incmhtis contributed liberally but II
was realized that a club ,if this nature
would be unable to go on without
flniini-Ul nld from o itliie sources. The
following program for toalght's enter
tnlniufiit was arranged:
Kag-tlnie Music .... I'r -ato Glngllng
Song Oood Nght, Mot.'ie.-
.' Mlsc "lejie llernnrd
'Dance Hornpipe" . il" Lillian Hall
Song My OM Nct. H.i:uul,lre Home
r. II. Noyes
t II. .- it tl
veiiumg ir i.ni. noois
unci irum uie uvhTk ny oi nil-
larney ...Mr. anil Jdn I
iieveriey
A Laughable .'kti -r.;it!l ,The
Hook Agent:
Charncteis F. (. Xo N H Tromb-
ley and Gi-o. H kjIp.
Comic Song Illn'iilt It tjjt- Hul..
Vtister lleverley
Ilecltatlon .Mir-- Ferol Wheeler
Song Walt fi. Il.Wall.ua
Duet No Ship
.Miss Iluby Hills an-' Mim Eva lllirtley
AVo"ulSolo.. . .lolin Xlnrlln
CAPT. HCHAUFe'r'8 VENTURE.
Captain John fihaefcr, who for
thlee )ears has held down a desk lu
the unices of pen.-o,-l: JC- i'o vlth great
ci edit and who as adjutant 111 the mili
tia here. Is one of tr- most popular
olllcers In thf N. G. H . hn severeil hit
lOiineitlon with the business house
mtntloued. He ha gone In with W. M.
rniilngham and will, on Monday next,
open up the "Hrooklya saluon on Ala
kfa stieet. near Queen m the building
recmtly vaiated ij the Hawaiian
Clcctrlc Co. 1'ilnio t-er ouly wllltli.)
sold.
Tin new phi e Is t V fitted up 111
(he most up-to-iitite tyV and C'apta'n
Stbaifer expeits to t.av.. the finest
pkue of lis kind in tlie Ity He wants
his fi lends to know wb"t ho is to bo
located fiom cow ol an.' invllis them
to call anil sei him wVaevir llify feol
like It.
PATHIiR IIOAIIMAN LECTURHH.
Father Uoarmar delivered another
leiture In the Cathol! 'lathnlral Inst
night on the subjet of "The Real
Piencni-e." nn nriiiimer.t nu the Catho
lic saciament. The iual immense
crowd was In niteiinarn The text
taken by the le. mrer Taa "For My
Flesh Is Mi at Indeed and My Illood U
1)1 Ink." The speaker said that It was
upon this passage from the Scriptures
that the sacrament wan li.u.td. The
sacrament, he said w the Rrcatest
consolation to Catholl. s Father Hoar-
man will lectuie again ,u frunday cven-J
lug on "Tlie Cathol: rhj.'eh In Ucla
Hon lo the Illble."
CRICKHT AT :aO.
The ciltki-tei-s wll :ii-i on tho Ma
klkl p.iuidi1 giuunds this ulternooii at
2:3o o'dock lor a gr.nu t.ttween two
plck'ed tinms. Inel'i'linr mo crack
playeis of the .-lt . ih- Mililtc Is cor
dially invited to utiHic Tho teams
nie uk lollows:
ll.ii helois 1). W s,iiilersoii, It.
Anderson linpuilni 1. O. Klarkmar.
A. W. T. llottoinley J II Cotton.
.1. I,. Coikliiirn, Jan. -s'Ui J. C!, Mc-
(III. W. Mclntyie, ; Mylea, F.
II. S. Seymour.
Ileneillcts Plllli-- C .pid Iinv. Vln
cent Kllcnt, Dr. Vi't-ri l.nlg.i Stan
ley, Morse, Thoiui.s. .1 W Hurvey, It
A. .Imilan (cnpia'n Wul' -on, Alilo.
I). Melnlyre, I'llnr.i.U.
(iillrlo Plngl. n Poti R n, appear
ed lu the Police Court this forenoon on
the cliaige of aa'i)i and battery on
Mrs. All On. I fli i cv pieudeil not
guilty, saying that nt :..n. but Uld a
hand nu the (onii'laiiil'4 'itiuss. All
he had done was iu w, U ioil night to
I. i. 'flie ovlili nt uioaght nut another
stmy and the pon. 'ti an was sen
tenced to two niuaiht ,u.: lbcmiiieiit at
hard labor.
$10: RUPTURE CURED
fcV
AtllKir iivvlilii.ii pi. I,,r Hill
L'.- .h i.r
.1) riiMl mill rl lo ll.v pi
"-'g-S l lutlOllKlillutlUII. Ilillrt
-HTM tl,H uoit lnritluli-'
rtovlt Xs. 1 vtvlrir full bifuniMlimi n.ilwl. inhihhIi
,i.lvlnr.IV- Ui ii.oi'lllil.adTI I HllnrriiLllr..
iaomtic iiltt tfe iriiisi- usisttrisca
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
Frank (lodfrey Is back from Hawaii,
Flue weather Is reported by the Kl
nan. The Federal Oraiyl Jury meets on
Monday.
Thei teamer Hawaii will be In to-tnonow.
Take a look at the rtoom and Hoard'
column on pAgn 3. I
There will fie ciicket, football and
polo this afternoon.
Hoy wanted by V. Paulen, palntor
nt Teirltory Stablcj, . i
Don't miss lie.irinn Madame ne11'
Cole Tliutsilay evening. I
Dr. llahreiibvrg has taken the Mr
Tlghe place on Young stieet lor tho i
winter. f
The steamer Maul nrrlveil this morn i
lug from Hawaii hiluglng Ih.i.hj.i sacks
of sugar. i
There will be a rnjh clearing sale of
silks nml satins at K. W. Joidan's.
See ad on page 3. i
.ee ,1a. F. Morgan's column on pago'
8 for an auction sale of ammunition to
take place on 111- 11th.
An auction sale of books will take
plate on the Kith. Fee Jim. F Mm-,
nan's special column on page i.
If you want to get tho greatest value
for your money In IhmkIos, etc., call on
fins Si'liiiniaii carrlane repository.
The Seventh Day Adventists ale
holding a hart est home celebration to
Ua' " "ll' cbuicli In Pilnters' lane
I A map of the tenltory ou'iriin b)
(the file, made by .Mr. Albert Hornet
' for Colonel Hoyd. Is on exhibition nl
llohron Ding Company.
TIi special column on page 5 reserv
ed exclusively for Ja. F. Morgan con
tnlns a nothe of an auction sale of
rlothlng to be held Oct. 16.
James T. Stacker, editor of the Ha i
wall Herald, arrived In the Klnau this
afternoon for the purpose or taking hU
..i.n .. ti... i... .I....-, ,. . i
I""" "" "" ""'l II1U Jill).
UyW A- '';'' rnteie.l ear.
?,"t'" 'x u",,n"cl '" ,h,, int0 "f ',l,hn!
"' ;": U"my -niltimi., udmlnls-
" uie ciun- rranK i-ermiiKa.
ilneased.
Kalel Aueko and Hoopll illla. sisters
or the late Kealohapaiiolc Makahl, pe
tition that A S, Mahniitu be njipolntcd
admlnlstiator or his ejtate,""whlch I
valued at $1000. V
I'fi'iu
this foiciii
teen jwltni
day to leu
Deputy Khcillf Chllllngwoith stated
noon that then would be slv
nesses up from Koolau Hatur
'amy In the Dr. Wlnslovv as
sault and batteiy caso.
Manager Italian!) ne it ti)lng to se
cure a nuetlug of the Haplrt Ti.mlt
j directors this afternoon tn pass upo
t)lc MlU (or cmtriic thin or the lln
f,0111 Kallhl to Walklkl.
tleorge Abey. the young man chilgi J
with assault and butte-v on AM in n
Jnyancsu. was this mailing lined ll
mid costs. The h.irg pf mall dons in
jury against the d.rci-.dant was n.illi
pro.s'd.
Two native boys who have within
the past month made four or live up
pearuiucg lu the Police Couit vveie this
moinlng scnti-nml by Judge Wlhox In
n ) ear's Imprisonment each lu the re
form school.
Unilly Alves has uioiulit suit for dt
one against Joe S. Alve on tic
ground of non-suppo,-'. The plalntlif
asks that she be given the custody of
her two childieu D.ivl 1 tr;ed yeais
and Rose, aged four )c.ti.
Young trees In the Nuiiauu forej
have been recently stolen. A -lue tr.
the Identity of a white ladv was am
teshtiilly rollowi-d up. There will be
no piosoeutlon In this Inslnnce but I,
tbeie Is a lepellllim by others, trouble
win ensue.
Rev. Mr. Muckley. the new paalor oi
the Chilstliiu Chili ill who surircdt
Rev. A. i:. Cory, ami who nnlved ti
the Siena, v ill take iharge of hi
Hoik nt onie. Mr Mucklev wll
pii'ii;h lor the urst time lu the churcl,
at the legular Sunday luoinlng servile
Wndatntil a Japanese hack-dilver
was nirehleil ut the noon lurir tmla
on the charge or furious and heedless
driving. Ho inn into a Cliliinmaii
l.um Ngnl by mi on King street
near Niiiiiinu. mid did not stnu tn In
ipilrii Into the liijuiy ho nad done.
rpon being niiostlniicil nt the nollci
slntlon, the hackiuan said that the
bliuft or his haik taught tile liic)cle
(ml tipped the Cliliinmaii over.
II. I,. Ileiheit will leave soon fin
Hawaii for rest and recuperation, He
will he gone nbout thlee weeks and.
on his letuiii, will start tu wink on
the angling club which has been talk
ed about or Into. Tho Young Ilioth
ers have been seen and It is a certain
ty Unit the club can luaki) arrange
uicnts Tor a launch. The leaping tuna
which Is plentiful heie.wlll be one of
the tlsbes p.iiilciilarly sought after by
the 1 1 ii Li.
Win, Thompson of Then. .11. Davlea
. Co., and Miss Maude llalch of Sail
Fraliilsco. weie luarilcd lit the home of
the bildc's parents, Lombard street
Pan FihikImu, on the ath lust. Mr. and
Mis. Thompson will return to Hono
lulu lu about a month's time and after I
having spent their honeymoon at vari
ous wateilng places lu Southern Cali
fornia. They I nun J lo make Honolulu
their .future home.
Assistant Haik Inspector Feiielra
isked some ladles ut the corner of
Foit unci King stiiets. outside or tlie
Ilohiou Drug Co. this morning, in
dilve uttuy fiom the street ciosslug In
order to allow pedestllans to pass.
They obeyed reluctantly, at the same
time telling the nlllcer he had a lot ol
Cheek. This kind or uiilsniiie will not
be tolei.itcil by tb- pollie nml people
drinking soda wukr down town will
have to look sharp.
I'hlladclidila. Oil. 3. Prim dun and
Yale divided the i hiimploiishlp honors
)t the Intercollegiate lawn tennis tour
anni'nt. which was finished today.
Frederick (1. Alexander nf Princeton
Aim the title Inlbe singles, while the
Vale learn, Howard A. Plummer und S.
L, Russell, i n pi ill eil the dual match In
he doubles,
New York. ()t. 2.X cablo to the
t? mi from lleilln i.i)s, A dlspatcu
1 1 om St. Puteisburg says It Is suml-uf-llclall)
leiioited that Japan vv,'il eu
deavor to ralso u loan o. uO.ooo.ouu yen
II the Fulled States. Japan will ulsu
niul.e an utiaoidluary emission or
tieusuiy hills to the amount or ll',-
"oo. I yen and will permit pilvate
rullway compaiiles to rale loaus by
moitgug!:i,r their rolling stock.
WaukOn
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A
MINERNY
GREAT SWEEPING
clearance
sale
Best Prices and Quantities Ever Given.
This is .in event of m.irked interc-t to Huersof pretty
materials, which it will pay you to take aJv.tnt.ise of. tow
need them .inyw.iy. you pay full price, fur the Jine mater
ia's uiually, why not buy them during the sale. ,
BUDGET OF
2t Dotted Dimities, to suit
any taste 10 c
:ic. Imported .Madras at...12?c
J.'c. and 2n Iinpoited Che
viots at I6jc
25c. Fluured Dress Sateens
t 15 c
2r.c Cotton and Wool Chill- '
lies at 161c
SALE WILL GO ON UNTIL NOV. 1st,
during which time we will allow- a Reduction on Cash
Sales of io per cent. In All Departments. -
G00D5 DI-LIVI-KGD FREE
Pacific Import Co., Ltd.
PROGRESS BLOCK, FORT ST.
CLINTON J. HUTCHINS,
INSURANC IZ.
LIFE
iosio
!V
FIRE
MclNBRIVV
X . I
20
PER CENT
A DAY!
BETTER DIVIDENDS THAN
SUGAR STOCKS EVER PAIDi
TIiIk la uhnt tin;
Golden Rule
BAZAAR
Ih kUIiik uh rimtniiii'iK wlii'ii
tin')' Imy anytlilni; In
STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUP.
PLIES AND BLANK BOOKS.
jocnt Capeterles cut to ipc
25 cent Papeteries cut to mc
50 cent Papeter'e-. cut to jjc
50 cent Tinted I'apetles cut to
25 cents.
More goods for less money than
was ever sold in these Island?
before, at
816 Fort St.
Blank books or all sorts, ledger, etc
manufactured by tho UulletU Publish
lug Co.
kn.ilM'PlNe ll V. ZT
sW Id. II OUT" my
ON THESE WE LEAD
OTHERS FOLLOW
$4.00
RUYS A PAIR
Fine Shoe with Perfect Fit.
A Perfect Fit and a Fine Shoe.
SHOE STORE
REDUCTIONS:
2i Pink Dlmllles whlto
dots, at . . . . . 121c
2i) pieces of striped and
tliEUied Lawns and
Dlmllles, Instead or
2"c. Idle, and lie, all
so at 10 c
lleRaot Dimities reduced
1 1 om 2.ie ami 2lc.
to 15 e
2ic i:null4li Dimities at . 16)c
TO ANY PART OF THE CITY
Vl.
AX
MARINE
BLOCK, FORT ST.
A Cash Cleaning Sale
of Silks and Satins!
FOR ONE WEEK
COMMENCING
MONDAY,OCT. 14
Japanese Silks, plain colors, heavy weight, reduced from 50e to 35c yard
Japanese Silks, plaids and stripes, heavy weight, reduced
from CA . .
50c to 25c yard
Japanese Silks, shot, heavy weight, reduced from 65c to 45c yard
Taffeta Silks, colors and black, reduced .from $1 to 65e yard
Handsome Brocaded Silks reduced from. .$4.00 to 3X)0 yard
Handsome Brocaded Silks reduced from. .$3.50 to $2.50 yard
Handsome Brocaded Silks reduced from .$2.50 to $2.00 yard
Handsome Brocaded Silks reduced from. $2.00 to $1.50 yard
Handsome Brocaded Silks reduced from. .$1.50 to $1.00 yard
Colored Satins from 25c a yard up,
E. W. Jordan
SO. 10 8TOIU5.
J. H. FISHER
S? Company,
Stock and Bond Brokers.
AGENTS FOR
FIRE ASSOCIATION, of Philadelphia.
WESTERN ASSURANCE CO, of Toronto.
Otficei Stanaenwalrl
BIdg.,
M2f-
(chant street
HONOLULU STOCK HXCHANGt
Honolulu, October e?t i?ct
NAME OF STOCK j CjfftJ '?! Btl
Atfetf
MERCANTILE.
C Brtwtr AiCorripn
US .CicMDGiCo.LM
L.Il.Kttrac Co.. US
SUGAR.
6o,(ooj
too.o o
twi t'linfitlop Qo ... $ n,m
nmot I'linutiontn , it 5,000 too
HiwAlUnAjcrlculfurjiCo i,ouo,ono too
HiwalUnCom &Su Co .it,?)9! 10c,
iiawaiian uir q fl,O0O(w K
Monomu Sueir Co . tso,vm too
Hoflok4Sdtir Co . ttm.mo f
Hku SuRarCo ,. 5.oool too
KJhuku Plantation Co jvv to
Klhtt iant Co ,lt4, i.ojo.ow ;9
H
IM
iH
ni-nuiu 3Ufarvo tM(ml lor
Koloa Sugar Co x,ouo too
Knna Suear Co.. as s.ojo tm
MHryjSuCo..U.atl i,yiT.x tol
" " " Piupj , i,6o,vj4 te
nariKU3Uffo LUil
3::.-
pup
0hll Cli III f n
IhutriM Si'carC'i
Ouicila Suar tn Co
iaa Sj. Co., LtJ .
-!aa SuCo.LtJ, pj u j
Olowalg Cotrrany .,
PaauhtuSu. Plan Co
Pacific SuJf. Mill .
Paia Plantat'on Co .
Ptft'kvo Sugar Co
Plnnr Mill ? n
I txit,yt iij ttaSv
I.Ouu,9UO i all
MjKJU til
SOu.ona fj
IJOOOJ lou'
yn tK tool
T50.o IoqJ
tjono1 loo
t.tJOOOrt 1
joo 000'
4.ao,ooo
Too,ot 1
ts,oool 1
1 15.000 It
Pioneer Mill Co Aimi
WalaluA Ar.Co, I
Walluku Sucar Co...
Waltnanalo Sujfii Co
namiTa run 0 t
MISCriLANCOUS
l Itt Suim""p Cn .
1-lrl-llUnJtUimN.Co
yx,ooo IOQ
JOO.OU) Or
iMillu fclfculc Co itoouo1 toot
tjo,ouo:
-.. r.; Lin, ..o
PtorU . let k RTj Co
UANKS.
Flr.l Nail, ml Bank ..
FlulA.S Uinkflc T.Co
BONOS. ;
HawatlanGov trffcenl
Hllo W. R. Co.Vr.tc.nl
HiloP. R,Co.orrctni!
Ion. Pafll Trantll.
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F. HALSTEAD.
Halstead & Co,
Stock and
Bond Brokers.
Money Advanced
on SuRai Securities
407 Fort Street.
Members Honolulu
Stock and BondJExchange.
Albert Raas
FINANCIAI
AGENT
Stock and Bond Broker
Member of Honolulu Stock Eidaage
Orders tor the purchase or sale of stecki
ana bonJscurefully and promptly exeaitti.
Loans negotiate,!.
OFKICE:
Ground Floor, Judd Bulldlnc
Postothce Box joo. Telephone l&
HONQLULU
Judd & Company
Limited.
STOCK AND BOND BROKERS,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
INSURANCE.
RENTS AND BILLS COLLECTED.
Olllco Nn. 307 StniiseriwaW ImlMlnr
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