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m - "-WBsiwi-" -r 'pjprajHjj EVKNINO BUI.LknN. HONOLULU, H. T., MONDAY. NOV. 18. 1$01. IIP'1 . IJi'Lll'liyilMMMiMMMMMIiMMBWlMMI.iliPJJ "Iff J III! Bin '!' r '" i , 'VwwWfH11?Tr i"'" ; , r Hp m r ? MOND.W I I V it-.' Bf Evening Bulletin Wished Every Day Except Sunday, at 210 King Street, Honolulu. T. Hh by the BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD. Editor Entered at the Pot Office, at Hono- lalu as second-elasa matter. SUBSCRIPTION ItATKS. Per month, anywhere In V. S....f ,7G Per year, anywhere In U. S.... 8.00 For year, postpaid, foreign 13.00 Payablo Invariably lu advance. Telephone 256 Post Office Box 718 NOVEMIir.lt 18, The Hllo Hood has wrought further (l)structlon to public works To whom will the Ootcrnor appeal for funds to repair this damage? floernor Dole's determination to de pend on private sources for funds need. WL' WALLACE R. FARRINOTON sv im nil on nrlvatc amine for fviniltt need d to carry on public work is hating nf 3000 pounds, but that was too cum- nnd will continue to have a moat dam-1 bersomo About a thousand pounds aging political Influence e-eitnln toUas right and four such loads could bo make its power felt In the nexl dec- lined every lliree minutes, me. ma tlou Mr. Dole's policy Is serving to chlue ought to raise and put on cars Increase the bitterness of opposition 1 1&0 to 200 tons a day. Although not nnd It Is beond comprehension how ' p rfect. this machine was a start In ho expects to counteract tills feeling the right direction, when tho people go to the polls. Tlnm' Nothing has appeared jet In the might temper the blast of opposition, shape of a cane cutter that would suit but according to the present program, Hawaiian eiine growths. There was the (ioternor must continue to call for nothing so desirable now for progress assistance, the demand for funds stend-1 as machinery to take the place of mcro lly Increasing up to the time of the, Milnml force Japanese labor was elections The (Jovernor cannot set 'now running nwa from them nnd himself above the majority, he has no they must meet that condition with Im other source to which to appeal There provid and labor-saving machinery. II noi a single sign o me uuies mai points to a more frlrn.ll Legislate two years ncmc man now exists, i nc " - m- puuum iinu u miu ivi votlng population will be piactUally.tr. There was something of that kind the same. The (lovcrnor cannot re-1 used In Ixiulslnna, but there tho cane generate the voters by antagonizing did not llo on the ground as It did here, them. He must work with them nnd His attention had been called to the until ho does the confusion, depression Idea of n hand machine, nnd In that and delay of pi ogress will continue In-, direction lie believed thcro was most terminably jiliunco of ucces Something to be -!. operated bj a portable electric motor SPECIAL INDUHIHIAL tiDITIO.N. The Iltillctln lin now In nress one U tho most extensive and exact edi-, "nE '""' tlons dealing with the sugir Industry Mr Scott, on the same subject, eon of these lalanJi that has ever bn fldcrrd one of the most Important published. A complete description 1 It'' '- "f seed cane. The I.a glven of every plantation or the H-jhalna eiine has gone bark on nil tho ands, the methods of handling tune lu plantations In Hllo dlstrltt. With rc IHld and mill, lu fact, all the details o( Ri'd " Improved ninelilnery. he took llantatlon mnnugemtnt whldi M-rm pleasure In reuimmendlng the Horner to give readers a complete understJiid- cultivator. Ju-? of the charactri mid Importance Mr Kennedy told of tho satisfaction o Hawaii's leading lu'ustry. An in-he had found In a hoisting machine lertstlnj and .in-full compiled vxt ' adopKd. He had four of them being u intr.ru .rU,i ..itii niim.r.iin illiimm. Pn) .orsr-il villi mi mi runs lllustra- ens.'crscu v H numerous iimsira , t.nns showings mill., fields and gen- c;-al surrounding's of plantations in Oaliu. Hawaii. Maul and Kauai. The work of lomplllng this edition has been conducted mi u more exten- representative, who has visited every plantation In the Islands, gone over the I Celds and through the mills with thol managers, viewed the growing crops and the transportation of cane to tho mill anJ given careful attention to the various methods used In turning out Hawaii's great industrial mainstay. In preparing this work the Bulletin has religloualv avoided the "paid write-up'" Idea. The Ilulletln started out with the plan of putting the plan- tatlons of theso Islands before the;. people of the United States as they ap pear to an Independent Investigator, furnishing competent Information to slve and expensive basis than has ever "isienii 01 requiring . men ns uy im..i u,ui eti-uuiK ium msuiy b... n ntttnired bv unv nubllshlng M methods. 'I hey did not use a boiler ''""V BUen mllc ovrr unrI ""' P,.cn ittcnireil w anj munsn ng motive i.ower '" tho l'l"He tnmp mnuka of Pupal- house In the Islands. 'I he description or unJ " rl- ln ,no,,J. '"'" l.ou. When she nrrlved she found of the- plantations Is the result of per- "ie gasoline engine They had , . ahorvrJn J, .mini incatlciilmiK nf thn llulletln u"ed two Union gas engines for two ,.f .,... i.lltv ...... ,.,.,.... ,, any and all contemplating lnestment , pick up the cane and load It on cnr In Island properties or Interested In the' without the Intcnentlon of manual Is methods emplo)cd li) our plantation ) hnr. niiinagera. This edition might well us Manaser I.o of the Honolulu plan c.vin.i n "miinnirai-a . .iitir.n" nm. lotion read a lone report of tho com- pared with special editions published from time to time based on a few facts ubtalned from local ncenclcs and pad ded with glittering generalities. 'Ibu Ilulletln has aimed to secure facts as obtained from the act he agents, tho managers, who arc responsible for the kteady growth of the sugar In'dustry and the lm'piocment In working meth ods whercb) the sugar production In Hawaii has bten raised to the highest ktandards of perfection. A truer de scription of tho sugar Industry has uever been published. It deals with la bor, fertilizing of soils, Irrigation, character of soils In different districts, cost of production, styles of mills, nnd tho many local characteristics which glte Individuality to each and eery plantation. A large amount of space Is giteu to a general dtscrlptlon of tho Islands, cli matic conditions and the Immense benctlt derhtd to manufacturers of the Mainland through the development of sugar properties. Figures from the custom Iioubc show that the annexa tion of Hawaii from an Industrial standpoint was ono of the bfht paying Investments ever made by tho peoplo of tho United States. This edition will be Issued the latter part of this mouth nnd tuples widely distributed throughout the States und among members of Congress, it bulnij the desire of the Ilulletln to Impress upon those In positions to assist or Injure the prosperity of theso Islands, that Hawaii's great Industry Is -worthy every consideration und a continuance of that protection which has led to the Investment of millions of American money In this Territory A most destructive uirtliquako took placo on rebrimry -. 173, at Ycddo (or Jeddo), tint rhlcf city of Japan, when the place vvus almost destiojcd nnd 200,000 people wire killed One hundred thousand people weru killed, by an earthquake Hint neiurred at Pe king, tho capital city of China, on the 30th of November, 17.11. nighty thou sand people were killed by an earth quake at Schamuki In 1GC7; and 100, 000 by an earthquake In Sicily In Sep tember, 1093 The titles of Arequlpii, Iqulque, Tatna and Clenclm, besides many smaller towns In Peru and Kcuador, wore destroyed and 25,000 people killed by an earthquake In Au gust, 1SCS, while over 30,000 people were rendered homeless und tho loss and damage to property was estimated at 1300.000,000. SUGAR INDUSTRY MANAGERS AS. SEMBLE FOR REVIEW OP THE YEAITS WORK. (Continued trom paaie 1.) Baldwin on Cultivation. Mr. Ualdwln made some remarks In lieu of a written report from the Committee on Cultivation. He spok especially of an Improved method of cultUatlng rattoons on Irrigated plan tations. In dlnYicnt cases the results hnd bien to bring the rnttoon crop up to within one ton nor acre of plant cani tlcld At Mnknwcll they had raised ni k.. ... . ... ..i.... nlont w"'- CUUIUIIIS milCIl IHIUilUlU inlOP briny a nop of rattoons as of P ant , nmton nn(, cnrpful ork nnd w h cane The method lonslxted of hilling I)orlllcl ,vltl, Iltcrc9t. A successor t up and running water between thjir. Mouln will shortlj bo appointed, rows of uine Plowing, that used to but so inr the tiustees lmo not tnk be rather expensle for cuttltatlnR in any ikiided step in that direction, methods, lias been simplified by tho The laboratory nnd experimental adoption of a wooden machine it, could linnlly be called n plow which , mis of light draft. 1 A loidlng mat nine hnd been adopted on Maul. It was lonstrurted for a load ii " "" " '"" I cutter eni.ld be devised which would mlclit In- nrni llrnh e. Ho bad beard , of such a device for cutting marble, which stnuk his as adaptable for cut manufactured In San Kranclsco. The nmiiuiacmrcu lit rt.in r riinc-icu. i in-1 ,... , ........ - ".."v .- i .. ". n u fr.w lnonu.mg tttii,g under the four machines ordered It wns expected, ,,,, of t(J po,R(m nvnic all ,llM, b(, ,un" "f ,aul' n "''' cou,cl ""itopiKT which nro Inifredleiits of tho loaded on the cars. This amount of krecn compound. A telephone mes work would be performed by eight menjsnge enmo to Dr. McKay nt about 0 "" without anjtblnK going wronc w,tl1 "'em. ". I'-U' described a portable can " "'at wak shown. In transit to Australia, ut the Honolulu Iron Works '""" " """ ""l ;" I him Handling and Transportation. Mr. Low presented a long report for tho Committee on Handling and Trans- portatlon of Cane. It went Into differ mt methods In vogue throughout tho Islands One point emphasized wan that as tbc great desideratum lu a cane loader, which had not yet been approached, was a machine that would njlttee . ,ht was PPnU;.l -t tho lrt ter of transportnlon and cane hand ling, At the end of thu reading, which took nearly a halMiour, there, was ap plausu from the managers present on neeount of tho thoroughness of the re port. It seemed to cover every detail of tho work. On motion of It. I. Uald wln, the report was ordered published In the I'lantern' Monthly. On motion of Mr. Ualdwln. the sec retary waB Instructed to give out to the newspapers any of tboso reports read at tho meeting which they might care to publish. On the strength nf this, tho following report by the pres ide nt of the organization, K. A. Schuef er, was banded over to the Ilullc-tlu by the secretary: President Schaefer's Report. Honolulu, November Hi, 1901. To the .Members of tho Hnwallan Su gur Planters' Association. (lentlemcn: Another ear has pass ed away since tno members ,of this as bcclation met In annual session und v,u look back upon n year of arduous efforts of iuo trustroa and thu mana gers of the various plantations oi this Territory to ovenomo the dilllcultlcs with which thu sugar Industry had to contend. You am su thoroughly con versant with tho labor troubles nnd the serious results which huvo nrlsen therclrom to civ cry plantation of thib group that 1 need not reler to this sub lect at great length. Although the sit uation has improved somewhat, thu scarcity of labor has not teased to ex let, and It will require tno continued efforts of this association through Its trustees to provide for an Increase of labor to Biipply tho demand. The outlay of cnpital for immlgra tlon purposes has been very lurgo during thu )ear now closed, but In lull realization of the urgency of such ex penditures nil the plantations of these Inlands have readily contributed their shaie In cqultablo proportions to tho whole I'xc cptlonnily dry weatbor pro vailed In riimn districts of the Islands ol Hawaii and Maul, particularly In llamuKita and Kohala, with such dls UBtrous effect on lio growing enne that the crop of 1!)02 Is expected to br reduced by It to a very considerable extent This drouth lasted lor a pe rlod of six months with but slight nliowurs of rnlu Intervening. Sugar prices, as compared with the pieceillng oar show a decided decline and I believe tho difference In tho net proceeds to bo approximately $10 per ton. This Is In Itself an Immense do lie lent y which Is the more surlously lult, as through excessively high wages and other cases, tho expenso ol sugar manufacture has greatly in creased at the same time. Mr. II. C. Illouln was engaged by the trustees to succeed Dr. W. Maxwell lib director of thu laboratory und ox- j perlment station, and made a eucccaa ml start In his work, visiting also ccry plnntatlon of theso Islands and thus making the personal acquaint ance of ecry manager and gaining his Information on tho spot. I bcllovo that Mr. Illouln did not only mako friends for himself among tho plant irs but proed himself a man of high scientific attainments and good practi cal experience which adapted him par tlcularly for the position he was call cd upon to fill. It was n matter of ro gret to tho trustees, therefore, to htuo to accept Mr. Ulouln's resigns Hon, necessitated by tho latter s pro tracted Illness brought on by cllmnti ml causes. NuM-rtlieless, Mr. Illouln lias sent In an annual report to the members of the Planters' Association """"" "'". BU1' TV ll ""'" ""? n,.pl,,in ,, , ,,, .,,,. 10 ,,, )nt,mucr9 to lslt tho station If conxenlont, as It is of Interest to c oiy ono directly or tndlrettly council' id "lth the sugai-plantlng industry, Mr. O F. EtUart l tiuroornilly In TfiSf J'L.V.VJ?."!1,"11 1V,.b ""VJ tho losltlon satisfactorily. Aj caalr l.nn of the committee on frrtill7atlou. Mr. Eckart has prepared a vabmbc report to bo presented at this s rslcn. Amrng other subjects for mutual discussion and exchango of vlows, piobably tho subject of rales of wages will ho the most Importnnt, nnd it Ic to bo hoped thnt unanimity of action will solve this problem to tho best In terests of nil concerned. Itcporls of committees on various subjects will be submitted to voir consideration, ns usual, nnd ther remains nothing for mo to enlarge upon, but I bid ou a hearty welcome and I hopo nnd trust that our dclib- trntlons will be nrodiictlva of n caod uXstn,mlng anmng ourgm'd se nnu bo beneliclnl In many other was. V. A. HUJIAErEH. President Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association At 11 "41 o'clock adjournment was taken until 2 o'clock, nt which time the managers and trustees will moil Jn executive session. 1 (H Pill TEA I Hllo. Nov 10 With the spirit of 1 C7olgoKZ, I.um Hln, n Chinese labor er nt Papalkou. placed parls green In tin last Monda evening and proffeied It to seventeen of bis fellow-country-nun nnd colnborcis to drink. The accepted the cup which they supposed ,', , . 1 ,w "'"- would cheer, only to fine themselves pain. Hhu applied proper remedies and left them all with lair prospects oi rccovuij. hour of tlio poisoned Chinese who had partaken of a smaller quantity ol the polsun, walked Into the city and applied to l)r. Stow for relief. He gave then! medicine and for a time tne lloor of his ofllce looked like a ward In an emergency hospital. The quar tet were soon able to go about town ind find lodging among their own peo ple. Deputy Sheriff Overend, with Dr. (teld drove out to Papalkou Monday night, but Inquiry failed to develop any knowledge of the w hereabouts of the wholesale poisoner. I.um Hln hud performed his dinbolltal work and van ished. A warrant was sworn out Tuesday morning nnd no stono will be left un turned In the effort to catch the fugi tive. Aktina, one of the poisoned Chinese, made thu following statement .Monduy night: "There wern Kevenleen of us nt Pa palkou poisoned bj drinking tea which had been drugged bv Luni Hln. a fel low laborers. I left my comrades alll In a comatose condition. I.um Hln Is a ver quarrelsome Chinaman and Is always at outs with his fellow la borers. "These seventeen men were all working mauku carrying wood for ti roselves down to the camp. I.um Illu remained at home nnd did not work. When tbo crowd eamo homo they all drank of tho ten prepared for mem uy i.um inn and immediately became dizzy from the effects." Dr. Stow had In his possession a tumbler full of the beverage and In the vicious looking sediment traces ot the deadly poison could he plalnl seen with the naked eje. Tribune' Origin of oman. Jn Oriental countries women nru gen erally regarded ns the Inferiors of men, vet, according to a Hindoo legend, this Is tho proper origin of the bbx: Twas trl, the god Vulcan of thu Hindoo m Otology, created the world. Hut un his commencing to create woman he discovered that with man ho had ex hausted all his creative materials, and thnt not one solid element had been left. This, of course, greatly per plexed Twushtrl, and caused him to fall In profound meditation. When ho arose from It be proceeded as follows: He took the roundness ot the moon, thn undulatlug curves of thu serpent, the graceful twlBt of the creeping plant, the light shivering of the grass blade and the bleuderness of the wil low, the velvety softnecs of the llowcis, the lightness of the feather, the gentle gazo of the doe, the frollcsomcness of tho dancing sunbeam, the tears of the cloud, tho inconstane-y of tho wind, tho tlmldnrts of the hnro and the vanity ot tho peucock, the harness of tho dia mond, thn sweetness of honey, tho cruelty of the tiger, the heat of the lire and the chill of the snow, the cackling of the parrot nnd the cooing of the turtledove. All theso he mixed together and formed woman. Then he presented her to the man. Manifold Is human strife, Human passion, human pain; Many a blessing yet Is life, Many pleasures still remain; Yet tho greatest bliss In life, And tho richest prize wo Unci, Is a good, contented mind. , Goethe, WEDDING AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS Personally Selected in Eirope Jutt arrived and being placed on our shelves dally, CHINA, MA JOLICA, BOHEMIAN, GLASS, METAL, TERRA COTTA WARES, STATUARY, ETC. Choice new stock of FINE CUT QLAS8. . i -- - Selections may be reserved for future delivery. ' Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd. BETHEL 8TREBT. The Correct Vehicle for Ladies 'Driving ! Duplicate ol Prie Winner, Paris Exposition, ifjoo. Style, Comfort, Finish, Quality. CliAS. F. HERRICK I2B Merchiint fit., next Sanitary Steam Laundry COMPANY, LTO. Great Reduction in Prices having made large additions to our machinery, we are now able to launder spreads, sheets, pillowslips, table cloths, - table napkins, and towels :::::::: at the rate of 23 cents per dozen, cash, satis factory work and prompt delivery guaranteed, no fear of clothing being lost from strikes, we invite inspection of our laundry and methods at any time during business hours. Ring Up Main 73 and our wagons will call for your work. CAIHARINO'S ICE CORNER KING AND ALAKEA STREETS PAY US A GALL. MRS. ED. A. Honolulu Undertaking Parlors 1120 FORT STREET BLACK FRONT. CARRIAGE CO., LTD. to Btninjcnwnld Building. CREAM PARLOR Daintiest and prettiest Ice cream pallors on the Island, and conducted in first class manner. ICE CREAM, SODA, OYSTER8, Any Style. Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, Etc Electric fans generously distribut ed mako tho place cool and comfort able, and the new beautiful furniture gives It a tone -of spleudor. WILLIAMS FIRST-CLASS-SERVICE OPPICE OPEN DAY AND NlfillT. Flue caskets, shrouds anil robes of every description. First-class Embnlmer front S, F. LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. TEL. MAIN 179. Bankers. Claus Spreekelt. Wm. Q. Irwin Claus Spreckels & Co. BANKERS. HONOLULU, : : T. H. 8an Francisco Agents The Ne vada National Dank of San Francisco. San Francisco The Nevada Na tional Bank of San Francisco. London The Union Dank of Lon don, Ltd. New York American Exchange Na tlonal Dank. Chicago Merchants' National Dank. Pari Credit Lyonnals. Berlin Dresdner Dank. Hongkong and Yokohama Hong kong Shanghai Danklng Corporation. New Zealand and Australia Dank of Now Zealand. Victoria. and Vancouver Bank of Dritish North America. Deposits received. I-oann made on approved security. Commercial and Travelers' CreditB Issued. Dills of Ex chango bought and sold. Collections Promptly, Accounted For. Established 1858 BISHOP & CO. BANKERS. Transact a General Banking and Exchange Business. Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit issued, availablo in all the principal cities of the world. Interest allowed after July 1, 1808, on fixed deposita 7 day notieo 2 per cent, (tin? form will not bear interest unless it remains undibturbed for one month), 3 months 3 per cent., 0 months 3 1-2 per cent, 12 months 1 per cent. Pioneer Building and Loan Association. A83ET8, JUNE bJ, 1901, $80,043.37. Money loaned on approved security. A Saving Hank for monthly deposits. Houses built on the monthly Install ment plan. Twcnt -third Series of Stock Is now opened. , OFFICERS J. L. McLean, Presi dent; A. A. Wilder, Vice President: C. IJ. Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretary. DHlECTOItS J. L. McLean. A. A. Wilder, A. V. Oear. C. 11. Gray, J. D. Holt, A. W. Kecch. J. A. Lyle, jr., j. m. l.ittic, u. b. noyu. A. V. GEAR. Secretary, omce Hours: 12:301:30 p. m. BISHOP & CO. Savings Bank Savings Depofilto will be received nnd Interest allowed by the Dank nt 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 street. BISHOP & CO. The Yokohama Specie Bank LIMITED. Subscribed Capital.... Yen 24,000.000 Pnld lip Capital Yen 18.000,000 Reserved Fund Yen 8,510.000 H1JAU OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. Tho Hank buys and receives for col lection Hills of Exchange, Issues DraftB and Letters of Credit, and transacts a general banking business, INTEREST ALLOWED. On Fixed Per cent Deposit. Per annum, For 12 months 4 For C months 3 For 3 months 3 Dranch of the Yokohama Specie Bank. New Republic Bid., Ill King Street HONOLULU. new goods constantly arriving keeps our establishment always In the lead. Your neighbor has told you about us und If you haven't al- reudy begun to Undo with us you aro wishing you were. We will not advertlso sugar, canned goods or cookies this wee-K because wo keep every- thing In tho grocery line, but tho Inducements wo offer aro HONEST VALUES. QUICK DELIVERY. ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS. Lewis tr COMPANY, LTD. LEADING GROCERS A. C. LOVEKIN STOCK AND BOND BROKER REAL ESTATE AND P11UH0AL AGENT I 402 JUDD BUILDING Architects, Contractors and ulldsr Edward R. Swain, ARCHITECT STAKOtSWAID SID., CROCKER BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO V. HOFFMANN. J. F. RILEY Hoffman & Riley GENERAL CONTKACTORS AND BUILDERS. EtilmitM Furnlsh.J P. O Bos ito Oeo. W. Pago. F. W. Deardslee. TeL 22 P. O. Box T7I BBARDSLBB Sfc PAOE Architects and Builders. Omce, Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex, Honolulu, T, II. Sketches and Correct Estimates fur nished on Short Notice. BUILDING MATERIALS OK ALL KINDS. Dealers in Lumber and Coal. Allen Sfc Robinson, queen Street, Honolulu. Fred Harrison, CONTRACTOR AND dUILOER Jobbing promptly 'attended to. Mr, Ghas. Lake, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER for brick and wooden buildings, alas hardwood untshor. Office jnd residence, 312 Queen tt, near Government building. M. R. BERTELMAN'8 Carpenter Shop IS - MOVED To rear of old stand. Entrance on King street. Orders left at either shop or office at John Nott's store, King street, will receive prompt attention. Beer and Wine Dealers. The BROOKLYN SALOON ALAKEA ST., Between Merchant and Queen. W. M. Cunningham. Jno. Sehaefer. Oliaiyo Saloon Kukul St., Near Nuuanu. Pi'imo Beer ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLE. Gonsalves & Co., LIMITED. 4 WHOLESALE GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS. 22? Queen St., Honolulu. H. I The New DEPOT SALOON opposite the R. R. depot. PRIMO LAGER ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLb. Ryan & Dement Also proprietor of the popular ENCORE SALOON. Komel The pure jutco of tho grapefruit. The most healthful. Invigorating and re freshing fruit preparation known. RING UP TEL. MAIN 71. CONSOLIDATED Soda Water Works Co., LIMITEJ. wall. Office and Works, 601 Fort St, Honolulu. T. of II. I. O. box 4ti2. Island orders solle- ueu. The Fountain ( MINERAL AND SODA WORKS. MANUFACTURES Ginger Beer, Birch Beer, Hire's Root Beer, Cream Soda, Wild Cherry, Or ange, Raspberry, Strawberry, Sarcapa- rllla. Vanilla Cmam. Lmnn Rln ...-, ...... ...,, w..lv.., ..,,y,,. Ale, Apple Cider, Pineapple, Peach immpigni! urange onampagne, Kol.l Champagne, Pear Champagne, Cider and Soda Cocktails. Mineral Waters Carlsbad, Con gress, Llthla, German Mineral Water, ocuzcr, vicny ana pure Distilled Wa ter from the Barnsttad 8111, Boston, for family and medical use a specialty. Brews and Aerated Water, 60e per dor. Distilled Water Id 3 gallon dem. IJohns, 10c per gallon and 50c chaige on demijohn until returned. HBNItY ST. GOAIL EDWARD t'OLLlTZ Members Stock find Bond Uxcliungc. Edward Pollitz & Co.. COMMISSION BROKERS AND DEALERS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Particular attention given to pur chase and sale of Hawaiian Sugaj Stock. Loans Negotiated. 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