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BHOKS X"1ft -- V i Miinaairt,i( ''. 'wiw'twi rTT KVENING DULLETIN. HONOLULU. H. T.. THURSDAY, OCT. 21. 1901. t 5 IX Plumber, Etc. IOHN NOT, Plumber 75 and 70 King Street TELEPHONE NO. 31. NOW li tho tltno to got leaks and breakages seen to, and yoi'r RooTs Put In Order. By competent workmen. The Plumber's Strike It over, and I am again prepared to do Plumbing, Sewering and 8heet Iron Work at heretofore. Estimates furnished... Work manship ana material guaran teed. Jas. Nott, Jr., Store, Bertanla Near Emma St, Tel., White 3571. HONOLULU SHEET METAL WORKS H. W. BARTH. Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilator Metal Roofing. Conductor "Ice and Gutter Work. tlrb.tl Strt, tt. Qumti nl Merchast Honolulu. Jobb "iipro-rily ttt.al.il to M. Vhlte 41 P. O. Bm 270. Notice to Property Owners. 1 have in mv employ FOUR FIRST- CLASS PLUMBLRS from the Coist. I am now rady to fiur- on your work at the lowest prices My men are Union Men. Civemeatral. ... C. H. BROWN, Territory Stibles. King St. Attorneys. C. R. Hemenway ATTORNEY. OFFICE 406 JUDO BUILDING. TEL. 314 MAIN. Albert R. Cunha ATTORNbY AT LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC. 808 Stangenwald Building ThLEPHONE- MAIN Ul. W. Anstin Whiting, W. J. Robiasoa, LAW OFFICES Removed to Room 306, Judd Building J. M. KANEAKUA, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office Bethel St., Near the Pottofflce Telephone to All Parts of the Island. KONA LIVERY 8TABLE8 KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII J. G. IIENRIQUES, PROP. Horses and Carriages For Bxcursl ms To thp Volcano or the Mountain. An excellent chance la offered tor tourists to 6EB THE COUNTRY. Carriages meet the S. S. Mauna Loo, at Kallua and take passengers overland to Hookena, where the steamer la met ICE Manufactured from Pure Distilled Water Delivered free to any part of dty by courteous drivers. Oahn Ice and Electric Co. KBWALO dL. BLUE 3151 HOFFMAN cV MAPk'HAM Just Received a New Lot of Key West and Domestic Cigars 1 Beaver Lunch Rooms H ! NOLTE Kauai, Uahu, Maul. Molokal. Ljnal, Hawaii, MAPS Etc., Etc. Set of 5 mapH, $2.00 60 OK NTS KAOH On sale at office ol . . . THB . . . BVBNING BULLETIN I fi " "tat T.H I W "t iMV eH "4 r pv fBi I ' Thatf-.'- H H Health! D M Ss "THBBESr Milwaukee Deer H Bottlfd at th Urtvtry. H FRED MILLER BREWING CO., JH Milwaukee, Wis. jfflH Hoffschlaeger Co., Ltd. King Street, near Bethel. Surgeons, Physicians and Dentists. Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair. OFFICtS Koon foS-K9 Boston Huldiio Fot Mmet TELE 'HONtS 1 OFCicE, Main, 38s Residence, Wiinr, .Mi. i HOURS 11 A to 1. V 1 ITOJP M , 7 TO If M. P O Box Soi Sundays ift r . Dr. Albert E. Nichols DENTIST. 1154 Alakea Street. Office Hours ... 9 to 4 A. 0. WALL, D.D.B. 6. E. WALL. D.D.S. DENTIST8. Loe IliillillnK. Kort Stre-L Hours. 9 to 4. Telephone, 4J4 . REMOVAL NOTICE. Dr. J. Atcberley has removed his of ficn from 708 Fort street to 341 Kin? street, next to 0w-ra House. Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. in. Residence, Kallhl. Tel. Blue 1261. Office Tel. White 1371. Dp. W. H. Jones M.R.C.V.S., M.V. M.A., ondon. Veterinary Surgeon. OFFICE Hotel Stbles RE8IDENCE 'The California," Em ma street I91H3M Dr. Wm. G. Rogers, SURGtON AND SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Exclusively REMOVED to new office, 1146 Ala kea Street, opp. hewallan Hotel. Hours. 9 to 12, 3 to 5:30, 7 to 8; Sun days, 9 to 11. A. N. SAISFORD, MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN, BOSTON SLDO , FORT SHEET OVER MAY CO. Shopping Is a Pleasure wnen you have only to call up MAIN 199 and havo our packages delivered at j our door, 10 lbs. for 10c and upwards. Merchants, Attention) Wo make C. O. 1). collections for 6c extra, American Messenger Express Co. MASONIC TEMPLE. Hotel and Alakea 8ts., Phone Main 199. HART & CO., (LIMITED) THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS Fine Ice Cream and Water Ices. Chocolates and Confections. Buatncas Man's Lunch The best In the cltv: n:io a.m. n a p.m. Razors Honed and Set at the Hawaiian Hotel Barber Shop. FOR 25 CBNT8. ANNI8 MONTAGUE TURNER will recclvo a llmltul numbor of pupils for VOCAL INSTRUCTION. Torra commencing on and after Sep tember 25th. "MIGNON," 1024 Bcretanla St. Fino Job Printing ftt Uio Bul letin office. Mrs. Roosevelt THE Ideal Woman Mr Theodore Roosevelt, the new Far handsomer men than Theodore mistress of thi White House, Is ti wo- Roosevelt had paid Ih lr court In vnln. man of cxreiitlon-il tnit nail amlablllt., Graduall), however, during the next A vlter who n-l' unusual opportunl- I few pars nn understanding was pstnb ties of observing her as mistress of the IIMied bitween them," exeititlvp mansion at Alban while Mr. Roosevelt wan Governor of New York, relate In the New York World minj Imldenls Illustrating her admirable hoc hi qualities, which arc now dest'n- piI for the wider Held of national llfp. Mr. Roosevelt In not et old enough for hir dark hair, whl.ih she wears uriiwit sum) ami) irom iter iuB iuic- head to nine lieiiime ungvii whu gra. Her c)es sparkle with nil the lgor of imth. When she smiles It U hi the happiest manner In tho worm. She In fair In i omplcxlon, ntiulllne In profile, of medium height, slender, and , with nn niUtoiratle biarlng. She hai Indeed great mitiiral stntcllness. aril ,,.,,,, t lncr 0RtPr Il(l) home and when dressed for dinner osn reception,. nJmi( mMl uf (w, (lme thllt 8tie Is nultp tin- grunde d line. Upends there, where no ceremon) Is I neress.ir) and where a continual out Mrn llooi-eielt has. Indeed, ulus ()f.,ioor life Is the rule sin 1 (Pied In Hilborillnutluic her own pcrMinallt) to that of her husband. She hui neMT In in in nil cm0 a "pnblli worn in" ein when clip was the lfp of the KOieruor. She inolila iluliK. prominent IdtntlfUatlnn with mi iiinipiiipiit, kihIiiI dlsplaj urtwlni I tatlon I formed and kecnl Int. rested in etcry d short skirts, inrled b nn oeca question of the da). It U mil that ho , lonnl miiilln 'far she has ln.lulK.il n preference tor -r I.iMp In dress, howeier. Is w-n- i.i.,.. hi,., r...h.r i i,.i tiia'trnll) known to bof the iiuletest. The NeieltheliHS Mie Is llioroilKHiy in smallest share In Its making. ' ... .... .i.. rn Mr j u.u.i., ii, Is superb. Her husband's lareer Ua made It n.i.ssjr for her to conduct seieral homes at the same time, whl.h idle has don.- with masterly etIUicncy. Her financial auiiii) also uisunKuikuvj. her from the run of women. Mrs ltoosevelt was Kdlth Ken C'a- tovv daughter or manes rarow oi New York and tsranddnushter of iSm- irul Tvler of Norwhh, Conn. Kdlth was born at Hip old Carow n union, Fourteenth striet and I'nlou Square, Hei Elrlhnnd was passed In New orh. di'rlnR part of whlih time sh-i wns a . ipll tit Miss eomstoik's school In West Fortieth strt'i t. The Carow s were then one of the foremost families In town. The nos- veils held a similar position. Thira was n strong Intimacy betwein them, Kdlth Carow In particular ulwaB hav- ng been a. ilose friend of Theodors Itnosevelt's Bister, who Is now Mrs. Douglas Iloblnsou. Hardly a week passed that Th.odore Roosevelt and Kdlth Carow did not meet. They were both of them In their earh teens and far too ounc for any thought of romance. And It was with dy" Is so old for his years that some u pnrply cousinly friendliness that they one sunpeotcd him of being "40 years said good bjp when oung Theodore old when he was born." Ills manner left New York to go to Harvard. . Theodore Itoosevelt has never been known to waste an opportunity. He learned more at Hnrvard than tcnordl - narv bo would have learned, and h did not neglect his social advantngel either. For he had become engaged to Miss Alice Lee, then one of tho belles of Doston. The- Lees were one of the best Doston families. Theodore was considered an exceptionally promising oung man. No objection wns raised to their marriage, This was to prove- Hip only tragic chapter In Theodore Rosevelfs life, For after only u iar of married life his voting wife died, leaving n bab girl und namesake behind her. This babv Is now the crown-un daughter of Mr. Roosevelt, Miss Alice, who Is to make her debut In Washington this winter. While becoming accustomed to hls grief, Theodore Roosevelt met again' and often the young woman with whom he, had been such good friends half a dozen years before. IB th .meantime Ed.th Carpw had gafn.d a reputation for abs lute lack or suscepiiimiiy. h was ueiieveu sue wuiliu nrT uittrrj. f!.. ' .. r-M mwss rfTVI--PV(-----A--! vl "m MflTTBdllK "0tyPPfKfe ": '! v4i-M, --U---H---r"Vli-l t li L .PVr pVf19MH rnBnflHI 1 rtiBIvwyyM i'i&8LU'WM Mf':l-lKi rMmi-)m-E i mkf Kl'5BP?!5WiWM --R-----H-n "t 1 B vlr RHiC------------i mrL v'S- W,rSsl3HH-l--n hU& t.&rZ W 71 V i ti!iteiL.j:c. t.w uJ FRENCH ARMY AUTOMOBILE IN V'HICH THE CZAR RODE. Theodore Roosevelt and Kdlth Ca- rw ,iinUivpred that l.ie were In lovo ni eKtrlfUil New York bj nnnounc- ng tln-lr engagement. Th W(,fp marrp, fpw ,nth nf- tl.rnnr,i )n KnKland Ils Carow went . .. . ,,.,, nA ,. il0I. mother ini, fMl,r n Kiml inl. In No ember , Uonppt Joined Hum, and on De- ,.. ... , ,i iMiih i'rmi crc mi,"r',Pli 'n st. George's church. ,.,. suture. London, b Canon c mmill,. Fomln of mu Carow , I Mfg Uouwlpti m, ,M than her ,,,,..,, ,.nfl .i.tur,,,. In devotedly at- Vnil.inn wmi.1 nvtnt Mia ui11 Ol- i. . .. , ,hi, , lif,. uf ,. , ,. mnn. nennlr. will ui'it'ii einijyi" ...c wx. .-. - tell ion that the sei ret of It all Is tho excellent cummon sense of the chate laine of the estate. In the miiutrj Mrs Kooi.pi el t dressfh qulti- properl In shirt waists j fancies of th;- hour Mrs Kooseielt aiinors. SiriKIIIK eiHIIB Bill! IB IUUI- "SMi crsc to, and she weirs few I'wl"- The reiult Is that ou would never mark her In a crowd of women unless It werp for her quiet distinction " ..it-...- I'nder these lrcuuistarj.es it Is not biirprlMiiK that the joung Itoosevelta adore both their parents. In addition to Miss Allen there are live ounRPr i hlldren Master Te.Idy ! Jr., who Is IS ar old and Is now at school ut (Iroton, and Ethel, Arcbl- bald. Kermlt and ijueutln. "' Allic Itoosevelt Is a prptty uiou.i-naireii. uiue-ee,i Kin, wno, in ( eplte of her Iloo-evelt trnlts, greatly resembles her dead mother. Slip Is thoroiighl) devoted to her lively llttlo brothers and sisters, and the entire six bave as good frolics together as If they were nil the same age. Neither Mrs. Roosevelt nor Coruuel Itoosevelt be- Ileus In restraining the natural good spirits of children. Doubtless Hip most Interesting of the oungsterH Is Theodore, Jr., who Is tbe miniature duplicate of his father in more was man one. Master "Ted Is renmrkubly Impressive for u boy of 13 nud his convictions are us positive s his fathers, " ' l Mrs. Roosevelt's punctiliousness at Albun), both In holding entertain ments an din attending those to which she was Invltid. Indicates something unite us vuluable as social talent. It mi ana thllt the new I'rcsldent'b wife Is phsleully strong. Indeed, Mrs. Roosevelt, though frail In appearance, 1te lives Up to the family traditions '" never employing a doctor and In trusting to exercls uud hglene to preserve, ner maun. Tlll uUnS the case, she will proh "bly submit to the handshaking or "! of the Presidential reieptloiis ordeils whlih .Mrs. Harrlton and Mrs. Mi Ktnlej were plilnly unable even to attempt and whlih never nflled to prove a great strain on the robust M1 Cleveland, ' Juv.nlle naders will welcome still another "Father Gooso" book In "Tho Songs of Father Goose," which contain twi nt) six of the Futher Goose rbmes T&ijt? J& W ? hJrtB N llaUtlllD,i tue niustratlons- nu pn 0f them fire, by W. W. RU8SIA V I1HIOW sygi3H. ;!l w H n F ' rr .1 1 it ' rsi u' OF ,'i.L $m You drink some beer lint c.uic bilious lieadachc. Perhaps you think th it all liccra do. The iau of biliousness Is the lack of age too much haste ti put tlis beer on the market. To ferment lccr thoroughly requires .1 proccsi of months. Without it the fermentation takes pi ice in your stomach. That is the cause of biliousness. Hurru-il beer is unhcalthful. Schlitt beer is kept for months in refrigerating rooms with a capacity of 2C5.000 barrels kept almoV it freezing point until it is well fermented. Schlitt beer Is m-vjr marketed until thoroughly aged. Macf.1rl.1ne H Co., Ltd., 21 Knahumnnu St , Honolulu. Call for the Hrcwcry llottllng. Never Causes Biliousness II Depot (Juirtermjister W. W. Koliln son, Jr , sent the following communica tion to T II Murray reMerdav, ac. knowledRlnt; the receipt of the- uag staff recentl) presented b the Amirl ran Le.iKiie to the I'nltcd States (Jo crument Honolulu. 11. T., Ocl 23. lOI. Mr T B. Murrj). President American I.iKUe, Itoncitulu, It. T.: My Dear Sir Acknowledging the reiolpt of your letter of October 1Mb, presenting to the United States 0n crnmtnt, throuKh the Aniprlian Lcnsui', tbe flais stuff used by tlrt Lcasue iipou the establishment of tho l'io visional government In 1S93, I have tho honor to accept the mine on behilf of the Quartermaster Depart- ment under m supervision, as Depot synanBunal Danklng Corporation. Quartermaster and Superintendent of New Zealand and Australia Dank the Transport Service at this port. . jjew Zealand. In this connection I desire to express Victoria and Vancouver Dank of my gratitude to ou and to the mem-JDrltlsh North America, bcra of the League generally, for this Deposits received. Loans made on very appropriate- present. I atriire nu approved security. Commercial and that tho same U hlgbl appreciate. Travelers' Credits Issued. Bills of Ex Ihe flag staff has alread been erected change bought and sold, uion the Rarrack lot, to mark the Collections Promptly Accounted For. same nn Federal propert. and It will be faithfully guuriled and preserved.' Tho history of this Muff will be re corded and will remain on record In this office. Very respectfully, W. W ROIIINSON. .in . Major and Quartermniter. 1' 5. Armv, Depot Quartermaster THE 1901 FAN 1 A fan has for ages been a cherished feminine possession, and In many a fair band (tan proved an effectlvo In strument for the accomplishment of bumo pot ambition or aim. In das long past historic personages so de lighted In their possession of exquis ite fans that collecting these fragllo combinations of lai', satin, rare woon, tortoise shell. Ivory, pearl, etc., be curao tho fashion. Some of these beau tiful specimens of nrtlsttc fanc and vvnrl nunshlp that have been preserv ed until our da show to what perfec tion fan making and fan decoration wore carried a few centuries ago. Today, a dainty, pretty fan. In fact, several of them. Is au essential feml nlno possession, but among tho North ern races, at all events, the possession Is considered mainly from a utilitarian point of view. Somo claim, however, that the fan is soon to be restored to the place It once occupied. While Its Influence ma not be- as far real blag as that of Its preduces son the fan ot 1001 Is .1 clo rival In point of beauty and daintiness. Ex qulslto paintings, rare laV. a, plain and Jeweled, mounted In tortoise shell, pearl and rare woods are cunspkiious In the fans of today, as of old. with an occasional novelty hat Is pretty and titfbi tlve-. Some of thu elaborate inn i now seen in the shops arc or b ack. net studded with brilliants or glistening witn viiriliued spangles, Bum nun uu.cr yn-uuiuuiuuuK. wiiictb aro of cobtlv luce In exquisite pant terns, sum- adorned wltn beautiful Watleau like paintings and mounted on Htlcka of pearl, tortolso shell, am ber or rare wood carved In artistic fashion. Tho ostrich feather fans, mounted In n variety of ways, carved Ivory lending and the nets studded with .amber and fastened to amber stlckH, comprise a group of breeze waiters that aru alluring In their at tractiveness, whllii the brilliantly ob ored pearoek feather fans are a nov cltyi In chains ns well as fans there, Is to bo found variety and In nitty. 1 he pearl chains which have been so much worn during tbe past summer bid fair to retain their supremacy during tho fall and winter Some or Hicho Duo chains aru mmposed of all largo, or all biqiII Rents, while others hnvo groups of six large ones aud twelve smaller ones, producing n ver pretty effect Tbe novelties are the chains of rosH matrix and turquoise matrix unu inarming ran supporters thoy liin .if tin. limn. maku. The restoration of the amo- thyst to favor Is shown In Us tiso In tho now chains, frequently encircled crnrte1i)i;VrV.Vrrg.;,b,n';s,.:. cd gold Chains studded with topaz, turquoise, garnet or other variety of gema aro to be had, but the pearl and tho nmcthybt settlug leads. NEW RIVAL OP "OLEO." Anxious lmiianlv.a will ulnH ( " "unK "U'B mm 'eceivc-n mr eui know trit vplm.. ...id.. letlon ",B of Exchange. Issues Drafts i.mrrifl1:, "'JL. ,a and Letters of Credit, and transacts a I .i,.ar""!' ?".: ".?' '! i-ti i is ii in ii iiirii ii inriuii rrrvn niir cd from the eoprnh (dried cocoanut), and now placed on the Engllsn mar ket, Is not, as It was feared, an Imi tation butter or oven a substitute for butter In Its domestic uses. Accord ing to thu maker's agents, "vegota Hue' Is almost entirely a mautifuttm- ill's nrtli !,, .lltlifillpli If nn I... i.uiwl In the kitchtii for makiug pastry, und i..i, no nuiimuii 111 ICUI1I 11 lliuru 19 nit) diinund foi It. Hut tho value of thu process by which "vegotallno" Is mudo will. It Is claimed, bo In nrovld Ing bakers and biscuit tnanufneturers with a substitute! for butter which Is not only puro and cheap but which, for biscuits lu particular, Is bettor than butter. Ixjttdon Express, Magazines bound by tho EVENINO UULLLETIN. 'tri'...M ., 3.",.... -. I . - The beer that made Milwaukee famous Bankers. Claus Spreekelt. Wm. Q. Irwin Claus Spreckels & Co. BANKERS. HONOLULU, T. H. San Francisco Agents Tho Ne vada National Hank of San Kranelsco. San Francisco Tho Nevada Na Monal Dank of San Kranelsco. London The Union Dank ot Lon Ion, Ltd. New York American Exchange Na. tlonal Dank. Chicago Merchants' National Dank. Paris Credit Lonnals. Berlin Dresdner Dank, L,l. J ZkIa aa.al.nn v. -Established 1858- BISHOP & CO. BANKERS. Transact a General Banking iiTnl K wliiingc Business. ( Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit issued, available in all tho priueipal cities of ,tlie orld. Interest allowed after July 1, 1898, on fixed deposit., 7 day notice 2 per cent, (this form will not bear interest unless it remains undisturbed for one month), 3 months .'1 per cent., 0 months 3 1-2 per cent, 12 months 4 per cent. Pioneer Building and Loan Association. ASSETS, JUNE 'm, 1901, $80,043.37. Money loaned on approved security. A Saving Dank for monthly deposits. Houses built on the monthly Install ment plan. Twenty-third Series of Stock Is now opened. OFFICERS J. L. McLean, Prcsl dent: A. A. Wilder. Vice President: C. II. Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretary. DIRECTORS J. L. McLean. A. a. Wilder, A. V. Gear. I . D. Gray, j. j). iIoit, a. W. Keech. ,T A. Lyle, Jr., J. JI. I,lUle, E. S. Uoyd A. V. QEAR. Secretary. 12:301:30 p. m. Office Hours: BISHOP Sr CO. Savings Bank Savings Deposits will be received and Interest allowed by the Dank at four and one-half per cent per annum. Printed copies of the Rules and Reg ulations may be obtained on applica tion. Office at bank building on Merchant StrCBt. DISHOP & CO. The Yokohama Specie Bank LIMITED. Subscribed Capital.... Yen 24,000,000 Paid Up Capital Yen 18.000,000 Reserved Fund Yen 8,510,000 HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA. Tho Dank buys and receives for col. general banking business. - . INTi:ilKST A1.I.UWKU. On Fixed Per cent Deposit. Per anuum. (or 12 months 4 For i months 3 j For 3 months , 3 ' tlianch of tho Yokohama Specie Dank. New Republic Bid., Ill King Street HONOLULU, Illff (III nnn iwlonrna IP't. Hperm-.iorrhQc, Whltei, unotur.l dls charsM, or nr In flam m. tlon. Irrlttioa or ulcere I lniMlv fn flnnAtrlif-a I , ' IVm.i.1 usiiilu lion (if milltnni mam. Ithie.i.s chwicuco. fc'ivi'oj::";5.B.'"' or nt la plain wrtpprr, br eipreji, BrapAld. tor if 00, or 3 bottle., 7. Clrcnlftr mdI ua rwiuvti -.1U . w. Kf'i- r rf Agents, Brokers and Jobbers. ALEXANDER & BALDWIN OPI-ICBRSl It. P. DALDWIN President J, D. CASTLE 1st Vice President W. M. ALEXANDER.,.. 2nd Vice Pre J. P. COOKE Treasurer W. O. SMITH Secretary OEO. It. CARTER Auditor Sugar Factors and -Comnissioi Ageiti AOENTS FOR Hawaiian Commercial A Sugar Co. Haiku Sugar Company. Pala Plantation Company. Nahlku Sugar Company. Klhel Plantation Company. Hawaiian Sugar Company. Kahulut Railroad Company, AKD The Califonli .. trie.f.1 S. 5. 0. W. G. Irwin & 60. Limited AGENTS FOR Western Sugar Refinery Company of San Francisco. Baldwin Locomotive Works of Phila delphia, Pa., U. a A. Newell Universal Mill Co. (National Cane Shredder), New York, U. 8.A. N. Ohlandt & 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: Paraftlno Paint Co.'s P. & D. Paints anil Papers; Lucol and Linseed Oils, raw and boiled. Indurlno (a cold-water paint), In white and colors. Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime an4 Pricks. GISTLE & COOKE LIMITED, HONOLULU. Commission Merchant! SUGAR FACTOR. AGENTS FOR The Ewa Plantation Co. The Wnlalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. The Kohnla Sugar Co. The Walamea Sugar Mill Co. The Fulton Iron Works, St, Louis. Mo. Tho Standard OH Co. Tho Gco.-F. Dlako Steam Pumps. Weston's Centrifugals. . The New England Life Insurance Co. ot Doston. The Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. The Alliance Assurance Co. of London. LIFE and FIRF AGENTS FOR Hew England Mutual Lips in surance Co. of Boston. tna Fire Insurance Compawt of, Hartford. Wm. G. Irwin & Co. (LIMITED.). Wm. G. Irwin. .President and Manager Claus Spreckels Vice President W. M. Olffard.. Second Vice President H. M. Wnltnoy, Jr, . . .Troas. and Sec. Geo. J. Ross Auditor Sugar Factor AND Commission Agent AOENTO OF TUB t Oceanic Steamship Co. OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. G. BREWER & 00., LTD. Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H. A. Konts for Hawaiian Agricultural Ca, OokaU Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co., Honomu Sugar Co , Walluku Sugar Co., Makco Cugar Co., Haleaknla Ranch Co., Tho Planters' Line ot San Francisco, Packet; Chas. Derwer & Co.'s Line ot Doston Packets. LIST OF OFFICERS. C. M. Cooke, President; George Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Secretary; CoL W. E. Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, 'H. Ws terhouse and Geo. R. Carter, Directors. TtieVonHafflm-YoDcuGo.LlG Importers and Commission Merchants ,Mfe. QUEBN 6T., - HONOLULf . AOENTS FOR The Lancashire Insurance Co. The Ualolse Insurance Co. Union Gas Engine Co. Domestic Sewing Machine, Eta. Bruce Cartwright Oenernl Manager of THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE. SOCIETY Of the United States for the Ha waiian Islands. Office, : Merchant SL : Honolulu. ." . . 1 k '1 Raj...?.! tOUui.. --a. Mfiy