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In the Schlitz brewcrv von will
ate cooling ilpc, over which the hut beer drin. Aliuvc it h an
air filter, ami no air comes Into t!i! re Kim save through that filter.
Nn Renin can reach liecr hanilleil with such rare caution.
Hut, after the beer l aged, we lilter it, then Inutle and teal it,
then ttrilic tvery Ixittlc.
We taKo triple precaution litc.iu.c hetr is a saccharine
product. Impurities iniiltiplv If they get into it. There is no
grade between nlmilutc purity and utter impurity.
Kvery buttle id hchliu i abvilute'y pure, and purity l
licilthfuhic... Your phvlcian knows ak him. ,
Maifurlanc & Co,, Ltd., 21 Kuahunianu St.,!
Honolulu, tall fur the Brewery Bottling. V-t ""
Cooled in
filtered
Plumbers, Etc.
JOHN NOTT,
Plumber
73 and 79 Klnfi Street
TELEPHONE NO. 31.
,KDW Is tho time to get leaks and
breakas'-s seen to, and your
Roofs Put In Order.
, By competent workmen.
The Plumber's Strike
Is over, and I am again prepared
to do Plumbing, 8ewering and
Sheet Iron Work at heretofore,
Estimates furnished... Work'
manshlp ana material guaran
Seed.
Jas. Nott, Jr.,
Stre, Bertanla Near Emma St,
Tel, White 3571.
HONOLULU
MET METAL WORKS
H. W. BARTH.
Galvanized iron Skylights and Ventilator
Metal Roofing.
Conductor Pipe and Gutter Work.
WktMti StTt1, ttt, Qutrn .nd Merchint Honolulu.
J.bb It ptoaetlv tt.sd.d In.
.W'Vhlte 41 P. O. Box 270.
fiitice to Properly Owners.
have In my employ FOUR FIRST-
C1ASS PLUMBERS from the Coast. I am
xwir ready to figur; on your work at the
Tavresi prices My men are Union Men,
dye me a tr.al.
C. It. BROWN,
fsrrllorv Stables. King St.
Attorneys.
C. R. Hemenway
ATTORNEY.
OFFICE 406 JUOO BUILDING.
TEL. 314 MAIN.
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.TTORNriY AT LAW.
BIOTARY PUBLIC.
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NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office Bethel St., Near the Postoffice.
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For BxcursI ne
To tie Volcano or the Mountains.
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s KkUoa and take passengers overland
Id Huokeza, where the steamer Is met
esjsta.
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tSYbftlftG iiULLtiil.N, iiOnULLLb, )l. I, MAIIUUAl,
en urn i ic ic DcrnnMi7cn
juniiujwmvuuiiii.Lu ,
DESPUE CLEKQY WAR
Review of Hawaiian Church Affair
Willis Not Likely to be Re
moved or Displaced
Speedily.
dan Francisco, Oct, ?. I'luler other
circumstances than those existing at
Honolulu the transfer of that dloeeso
to the American church would not
have created any more Intercut than
the erection of n new diocese In Ohlni
or the Irantn-r of iatt of Idaho to tb
JlirlKdietlnn of Spoknue. Hut, unfor
tunately strained relations exist be
Ittecn the lllshup ntid come of tho
clersy utid between the people and tho
rlertty themsehes. This id witnessed
by the fact that theer are two repre-
sentatlons at thi convention lllnhop i,-d The rexouicei! of the diocese
Willis, the official reprenentathe of th arP n holly Inadequate to support It,
diocese, who was accorded a seat In anil the KiikHhIi voclet) has withdrawn
the House of HlHhop. and Hev. John S Krant. It would be lindlicnlfled for
I'sborne. who represents another sec- u iiiocese under tne dliectlon and con
Hon of the hurch, and was not accord- tlol of the Church of lnyland to re
ed a seat on the floor of tbc lower echo support from the church In Am
boubt. 'erica. It Is hardly reasonable to sup
This, of iouiw. ban no paitlcular pose that the Hoclcty for the rropuga
bearlnir upon thi- subject, only to em- tlon of the (lospel, liavlun withdrawn
plmslzo the fact that there Is a dlf- in Ki'unl. wouM restoie It under these
ference In stnndlnx between a Illshop tircumstHTices. Auofhcr solution of
who comes from a foreign church and fcred Is to make It a diocese of thla
u priest, uinl this fact will enter larga-
ly Into the solution of the present dlfll- quite possible that the Hoard of Mis
culty. A Hlihop is u Ulsbop, and the glons, (oiccther with spetdnl eontrlhil-
dignity und sacredness of that offlcs
must be respected,
The whole change of relation of thn
diocese of Honolulu Is brought about
by the annexation of the Inlands to the
United States. Previous to that event
nd subsequent to It. the Illshop hlra-
self owed allegiance to the Archbishop
of Canterbury and received Ills support
from the Society for the Propagation
of the, Gospel in England, known as
the S. P. O. When the diocese wus
first organized In the year 1X61. a spe
clal society was orujulzed In England
to support It. This society, not being
able to carry such a burden, applied
to the S. I. O. for help. The society.
made Its grant, and under this support
wus able to sustain Its existence. Thlf
S(l( IptV. rt'l-fll-Tll'fnfr ttlH Ptllllllrnfl rlB.
, -, o --- o--
llntiu fif tin. ,11,.,..,.. fnuiir,! fl.. fliii....l,
" '"v ' -- - "
,,, i.-n..i,,,i ,1.,,. ,..- .
"' "" " "" iiuuri pinr-
dent, withdrew Its support In June,
11)0(1. It at once became evident that
some other means of support must bo
provided ami It was felt that this sup
port must naturally come from tho
cV'n-h In America, In whose territory
thn church In Honolulu now Is. Ttw
nishop himself took Issue with the R
P. CI. on this point, and saw no reason
why the cession of the Islands to ths
United States should alter the statin
of bis diocese In Honolulu,
Unfoi Innately, complications uVoso
on the subject from the fuct tint some
of the Bishop's tlergy were not In
hearty accord with him and. taking
advantage of the new circumstances
that had ailsen tblough tho civil rela
tlons of the Islands, they have been
asking to be taken under the direction
or me American i-burrh, with a new
Bishop ir the Islands or a spiritual
oversight by the Bishop of California. .MT ""H"''1'"'" '' "' "c,c
Tiiut .. ,,1..... Vi.i "'"'"'" the American Company and the beet
That a serious condition exists In B11Rar ,.ople w, ,J, i.iu.ni,,.a to chl.
Honolulu Is known to everybody. Who ,BB0. A cut lu the prlco of sugnr in
Is responblble for It plays no parL It that city Is expected at any time. Ad
Is also further-evident that some solu- lces from the West report thnt Iowa
tlun of the difficulty must be arrived Is now-Included in the battle gmund.
at. and It is with that solution that this ' u wa'' ,al(l that ""N' "f ,h, 'V'st
General Ponventlnn nn.i ,Imo1 t ii eet sugar producers has offered to
all public questions of this nature.
nearly everTbo. v ha h.tV Yn
iieari) eer)tiod nils a solution to
w..vi. win, uiiu mil anuarentiv sails-
ty the unauthorized delegation of eler-
tcs from Honolulu, and that Is the elec-
U-in of u new Bishop to take charge
nt fi, ..i,r..i, .1..... 11... ....1 ......
tii.. tninti,,,, iiOJ ...ill. .1, .. it 1
'T" leH w'th, h" convention,
and the members of this body may be
relied upon to bring about whatever
is for the best Interests of the church,
Some leuders of tho convention, men.
who have given the whole Question
the whole nueailnn'
most serious thought und study, think
unht und stinlv think
thut It might be continued us an Ind
pendent see, bubject to th Archbishop
of Canterbury. If this were done, from
what source would the Income be Je-
ARE YOU DEAF??
KTerr kind of Ifh and dim It h?nr
Inff n ! rurrd rj our new InTtntlom nnlr
tliuie bttTlnir been born deaf r Incurable. oWrt.
In ihrnrceaientoiirr, HenU particular abou
lour caae. Conullntlon and ndrlce frr?. Kf ery
one can cure ti)mel( a bt own bomo at lvrj
Utile extftinae.
DIR. DALTON'S AURAL CLINIC,
80S Lasalle Avenue. UIIIOACIO. II.I... 1! S. A
Henry H. Williams
CITY FURNITURE STORE
GOOD
E
MBALM1NG
a specialty.
The very la'est methods
employed In caring f r the
dead. A lull slock of the best
and up-to-date undertaking
goods and paraphernalia.
Office,
Phone, Main 64,
IIO
jyeXycMycyooOCyOOOO'C
IiUtllihea 1710.
Walter Baker & Co, 's
Chocolates
w Cocoas
For callnffdrlnklntr,nd cooking,
rmt, wucioct, xunirnnti
ihiirch. I'nder these conditions It Is
tlons fiom American ihurchmen, might
raise an amount HUfllclent to support
the church there. Or It might be
creetcil with a missionary Jurisdiction
If all parties concerned would give
their consent.
f tills were done It might have the
possible effect lu the future of destroy-
Ing the deurest wish thul Illshop Wll-
lis has, that of continuing the see us a
diocese. For as n missionary Jurisdic
tion it would bo subject to alteration
ut the will of the House of lllshops, and
posslhl) the Illshop himself might be
ttaiishited to some other work.
Ever) body seems to reiognlze that
the Illshop of Honolulu has a firm legal
gioiiud noon which he can stand. To
one him out of his position Is'lmnos-
all.1.. ,in,l ...it nl Inoxijulliln 1.,,.
e. ,,..-, (.., ... .....j tti,.,on.i ,.t
h.....lf I ...I- .....I II....I.I...1 -..
"mum-mi iiiuiiii iifiii mmiKiiiiii-ii uu
, ,, .... ,...
anion null Jie,er Wlllllll ue llir ono
moment countenanced by the House ot
r.
fJPORt TRWCMUt
mnt. bum t co uo.
Bt.krtCon,t31h.Ul. X
FUk.r . Cbwl.t.,.Bw..i...dM 81h.tl--. K
0 Unna.btrMtrhnoHt,l 41h.r.kM. Q
V ,0. iti .f tiDiao.ccii. v
9) WmllerBakorAOo.lia.
Dorciester, Man., D. S. A. X
GoycyCcycccyciycycycv5
liui,,,,,. illiw insraicnes 9vul io si-niey, .iu -v, t- :: , ,
tii 1 .1 ..1... 4 , gav.i the defense much encourugeNient. approved Becurlty. Commercial and
It Is ulso lecognlzed that the Atnerl-r B(,nley.H cutis.,.! sought to havo Travelers' Credits Issued. Bills of Ex
eunt hurch ijunot he compelled to tnke (nj,t chadwlck tell of certain tnlks change bought and sold,
over that diocese ugalnst Its wishes, he had with Rear Admiral Watson III Collections Promptly Accounted For.
The Illshop of Honolulu Is here, nnd praise of SehI-. out Admiral Dewey,
Is In consultation with the house, and with considerable vl;or. itopped him, I Established 1858
no fear Is expressed hut that somo imd emph.isi'ed in a way that he wish-
satisfactory solution of the dltllcultlcs
will be reached. The House of HUh-'
Qps may be trusted to do that.
mm m uu
New York, Oct. 7. Tho illstuibuu
Hllenr situation, together wltli thn
heavi sliitnn lu the nrlco of tho stock
"f the American Sugar Refining Com-
l"iy. nu excneu mucn intcresi m
Vn" Hreot. Tho feeling prevails In
buy ull tho sugnr he can get nt tho,
American Conipaiiy's Western price ot
3 j.2 t.eI1tH a pound, to be redlHpoacd
fir in tin, rcnHtiirn mnrkKtu. Ilollni,.! uu.
gar. It Is asserted, enn now ho bought
In Kansas City and nt other points In
th; Missouri district und shipped to
the East and sold nt a profit of u cent
a pound. Thu Interests connected with
the American Sugar lleflnliig Company
W(.r). .Hhh,.,! today to make light ot
the talk of the beet sugar men luvnd-
lug the East. One man. who lu close
tn the American Company, said tho
smash In the stock of that company,
smash In the stock of that company,'
which sold us low as 112 3-8 today, was
ridiculous, as the company had been
making a great deulaif money.
-
Don't forget Camarlnos of thu Cali
fornia Fruit Market when you want
fruit and vegetables. Ho always has
on hand a fresh supply of both Califor
nia und Island fruits. Telepbono Main
378.
Uncle Tom, what Is charity?
Chailty, Tommy, Is finding good ex
cuses for thu faults of people wo don c
like. Detroit Free Press.
THU PK0GRK88IVE UNDUKTAKUR
OP I HONOLULU t WITH THE
nwSTilllffl
' HmM mm
JiittiWM 111!
i mm i t jl
and 1148 Fort St.,
Residence 1375 Fort St., below Vineyard,
DOT 19, HOI
I 1 1$ IN SIGHT
CHADW1CK O.N SiAND.
. TESTIFIES FOR SAMPSON
Nothing Diiectly Antagonistic to
Schley That Congratulatory
Message Gov't Case
Soon to Close
Now York, Oct 11-A .peelal to tlm
Tribune from Wnsliltiitton -., Thr-
members or It-ar Ailmlral fnmpon's
DtnR and three jnitng wntih officers
Irom tho ahljs of the tlylog spiadrou
testified to uibst.iutintf th testimony
agaliMt He ir Admiral fertile) todny bo
fore the high naval court. They mark
ed practically the tarmlnnttou of tho
Jil.Ue vqvv-Htei case ana tne at
,.ll ,.f 7,,ivi U" nVnTni
n the race or the evldenm t a has
been accumulated against htm In twen -
ty dally a.wdous will b- iviop.-.i n
tho course of a few days.
That Sampson will probahl) not he I
dragged Into he cae as slgnltleantly
shown by today's proceedings, particu
larly during 'he examination of tils
chief of atad, Captain French K. Chad
wick, who, with I.leut. Charles O. i
Marsh, the command'-!- In ihlef's flag
secretary, demonstrateil themn-Ues
competent to supply all Information
that the court could reasonably requlro
from Sampson It was a day of rapid
nroaress vlth tne witnesses, who. '
with the execution of Cant Chadwlck
ami Meut Marsh, were, not subject to
material cro?s-ximltiatton. I
Cant. Chadwlt was heard with not-1
ahlo attention by the largest crowd
that has been preicnt, and the mem-,,
bera of ttw court were evidently most
deeply interested in all he said, i "
suoke with great deliberation upon hi
nis
own recollection and his explanation
I
of hitherto ohsiur fft'ts regardlug tlm
codo of signals with t,. Insurgents and
the reasons for not sending tho rodo
tn Hehlev were clear and to nil ap-
pearaneei generally satisfactory, .noiii-
Ing he ,iald 'tas directly discreditable 1
to Schley, -which was at variance with 8an Francisco The Nevada Na
the popular expectations, except, per- tlonal Hank of 8an Francisco.
haps, when h told now ne tiau pro- London Tijp Union Bank ot Lan
tested to Simpson when the lntter don, Utl,
sent Schley his congratulatory dls- New York American Exchange Na
patch on May 29th. which he thought (onaj Dank. '
Improper This -tingle Incident, ir Chicago Merchants' National Hank,
had been known at the tltuo. there Is ParCredlt Lronnals.
every reason to believe, might have ole
vlated tho entire controversy. '
Cant Chadwirfs explanation of the
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uj ..ll Uril IPI lir- .(U,J ll(,nut i
-- .. ..!.. I.... I (kI.U .....d r..i ll, a
em j,n, v, u ,iu mninr ,., ...,.,. ,.v i
,.,, 1. 11.,,.,-, ,!., uu n. Hi
""-..y." - ........... "-. .......
"'thick, sr.d esi.ecl.ill) Its rela Ion to
Sr.TVLT K"I, fflj ".' hiort I
' '" "' r-trala': l5Ullo l0
dua.
The result 01 Lieut Marsh s ex
amination was to demonstrate tho
worthlesbnoss of the three ncord
hooka which he kept for any such '
purposi) a identifying a vese whlih j
carried particular dispatches. An s(-,
fort was madii to show when rfchloj
received certain tllspulches. The
boola were .tpedrlc in only an injlg-
InlfliMnt nmrnttlnn nt lnainn,...ii nmi
'failed to make nny mention of two of
,tne four c-oples of Mtralla's nieinotan
l,iv tun, ,wj,r yi ll I nnu F 1(17 1 111, n II- , .
dum alleged to have been sent to thelworlll.
flying Hiiuadn.c.
The third member of the itaff on the
stand tud.ty. and the drsi to appear,
was Lieut Ernest i Bennett or the
New York, who occasionall) uctcd for
Lieut StJtiaton as Flag Lieutenant.
The only Important fact he know
was that the Colon immediately hid
herself when the New York appeared
off Santiago June 1st. Admiral Dw
ley angrily ordered thU striwk from
the note-t ,nd warned th- Judge Advo -
'rnln uiriilnit wlmf cfij,H tr. I..
an ef j
rort to get a prohibited statement In
troduced surreptltlou.l) This Incl
dent wa.s one of the most disagree
able that bus urre.d Mime the hear
Ing began.
C.iptala t.mly had suppo-wl that he
WOUM ne aljle to tolicillile tile presen
tntlou of '.be Government's side of the
case by tho close of. this Week, but he
now finds tvt he will still have sev-
; era 1 witnesses on ait, list when the
court adjourns tomorrow. In nil prob
ability he Alll consume the greater I opened,
part of the rlrst half of next week. OFFICERS J. L. McLean. Presb
Rayner ostlmates 'hat tho court wlllldent; A. A. Wilder, Vice President;
nor. ho able to conclude Its work he. C. II. Gray, Treasured: A.V. Geur,
forcj tho middle of November.
$4.22 for 25 cts!
Lariles
'-WATCH
Cents'
Wo Mean
WhatHaMit
I vour
Choice of SolidMhcr.UoUPIite
i.rblltcrore. Nnwnrlli'fMlhkrt..1
Atmw!tmli&.jt!an 5endMami
anil we mall !ti-t ruction,,, tf.tfninnl
ah still wntl ffRir R, n son.itilr A
rrt'itr i 'ieMortio!iinateii.it-wi!r. vvrJtenti ica
AiineBoollCo Bo3B. ihIII..N Carolina U 8
AfVcntH for
LANE BROS.
onuments &
Head Stones'
Remember there Is no other
MR. WILLIAMS connected
with this establishment ; so
make no more mistakes.
Love Building
Phone and Night Call, White ion.
mammBmataMamaamaUi
Wl
Hi
frronnitrr
MU cueMnno lX
Vjlt H
5TTERS
WEAK DIGESTION
inji-Mt.nnandDvsceDslalme wrecked
Many lives People who are weak and
L, b, $nou,d ow tlat heauh would
1 . ,f j.tion ,. , mad, 110Mnal.
fhH ,. iust tlie njition Hostettter's
S'.orr.ach Bitters brings about. It cures
CQIWIIIiailon Dlliuunusmii mr
vAuHncHH. liven and kidney troub
Ice), and produces ound sleep. It u 111
makevou well. See that our nrlvntc
revenue stomp covert the neck of the
bottle.
A Foe to
HOSTETTER'S
11 STOMACH
BITTERS
Stomach
TtwM,KIo
Bankers.,
Claus Spreckels,
Wm. O. Irwin
C ..,A R f.
LlaUS DrCCKelS & L0.
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HONOLULU, : : T. H.
san Francisco Agents ino k
ada National Hank of San Francisco.
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victoria ana Vancouver
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BANKERS.
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Commercial nnd Travelers'
JiOtters of Credit issued, available
in nil tho principal cities of the
lntorrt allowed after July 1,
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notice 2 per cent, (this form wll
not bear interest unless it remains
undisturbed for one month), 3
months 3 per cent., 6 months 3 1-2
, per cent, 12 month. 4 percent
1
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Association.
ASSETS, JUNE 3j, 1901, (80,043.37.
Mouoy loaned on approved security.
A Saving Bank for monthly deposits.
Houses built on tho monthly Install
ment plan.
Twenty-third Series of Stock Is now
I Secretary.
DIRECTORS J. L. McLean, A.
A. Wilder. A. V. Oear. C. B. Gray,
J. D. Holt. A. W. Keech. J. A. l.yle,
Jr.. J. M Little, K. 8. Boyd.
A. V. OEAR.
Secretary.
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1
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ulations may be obtained on applica
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LIMITED.
'Subscribed Capital, ... Yen 24,OuO,000
I Paid Ui Capital Yen 18,000,000
'Reserved Fund Yen 8.010,000
' HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA.
The Hani, buys nnd receives for col
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts
ninl Letters or Cirdlt, and tr.iusnt.tR n
general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Fixed Per cent
Deposit. Per annum.
For 12 months 1
For ti months 3J
For .1 months 3
HiiiiilIi of tho Yokohama Specie Hank.
New Republic Bid., Ill King Street
HONOLULU.
The Evening Bulletin, 76 cents per
month.
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Agents, Brokers and Jobbers.
ALEXANDERS BALDWINS
OPPICBRSl
P. BALDWIN President
J. D. CASTLE 1st Vice President
W. M. AI,KXANDEP.....2nd Vice Pre
J. P. COOKE Treasurer
W. O, SMITH Secretary
OEO. It. CAKTER '.. Auditor
Sugar Factors and
-Commission Ageitf
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.
Haiku Sugar Company.
Pala Plantation Company. '
Nahlku Sugar Company.
Klhel Plantation Company.
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Kahulul Railroad Company,
AND
Tie Calibrate IrieiUI 5. 5. a.
W. 6. Irwin & Go
Limited
AGENTS FOB
Western Sugar Refinery Company of
San Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive Works of Phila
delphia. Pa.. U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (National
Cano Shredder), New York, U. S. A.
N. Ohtandt & Co.'s Chemical Fertil
izers.
Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grade Fertil
izers for Cane and Coffee.
Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE:
Parafllne Paint Co.'s P. & B. Paints and
Papers; Lucol and Linseed 011a,
raw and boiled.
Indurlno (a cold-water paint), In whits
and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime and
Bricks.
CASTLE & COOKE
LIMITED, 1
HONOLULU.
Commission Merchant!
SUGAR FACTORS. .
AGENTS FOR '
The Ewa Plantation Co.
The Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd.
The Kohala Sugar Co.
Tho Walamea Sugar Mill Co. . -
Tho Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis. Mo.
The Standard OH Co.
Tho 0 co. F, 'Blake Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals. '
Tho New England Life Insurance Co. ,
ot Boston. i
The Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, f
Conn.
The Alliance Assurance Co. of London.
LIKE and FIRE
AGENTS FOR
Sbvy England Mutual Life in
surance Co. of Boston.
tna Fire Insurance Company
of Hartford.
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED.)
Wm. G. Irwin.. President and Manager
Claus Spreckels Vice President
W.M. Olftard.. Second Vice President
II. M. Wnltney, Jr. ...Treas. and Sec.
Geo. J. Ross Auditor
Sujrur Factors
AND
Commission Agent
AGENTQ OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Co.
OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
C. BREWER & CO., LTD.
Queen Street, Honolulu, T, H.
A-KontB for-
Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala
Sugnr Plant, Co., Onomca Sugar Co.,
Honomu Sugar Co., Watluku Sugar Co.,
Makee '.ugar Co., Haleakala Ranch Co.,
Tho Planters' Line of San Francisco,
Pnckctj Chas. Berwcr & Co.'s Line of
Boston Packets. 1.
LIST OF OFFICERS.
C. M. Cooko, President; George
Robertson, Manager; E, F. Bishop,
Treasurer and Secretary; Col, W, E.
Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H, Wk
terbouse and Geo. R, Carter, Director.
neTonHni-Tone Ci Ltt
Importers and
Commission
Merchants intaJfr
QUEBN ST., - HONOLULi .
AGENTS FOR
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
The Balolse Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc
Bruce Cartwright
General Manager of
THE EQUITABLE LIFE
ASSURANCE 80CIETY
Of the United States for tho Ha
waiian iBhiudSi.
,Ofllce, : Merchant SL : Honolulu.
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