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Published i:e?ry Day Except Sundny,
at 120 Klim Street, Honolulu,
T. II., by tho
BULLETIN PUDLISHINQ CO., LTD,
WAI.LAUK It. rAlHINO'lON..Kclltor
Entered nt tho l'ont OIllcu ul Hono
lulu na Heroin! clRKfl matter.
SUllHCllll'TlON RATIOS.
Per innnth, anywhere lit V, H...$ .75
Per year, nnywliere In U. S... S.OO
I'or year, postpaid, foreign. .. 13.00
I'ayalile Imnrlnbly fn ndnnee.
Tvlephono 25G
Port Office lto 718
WKDNKSDAY DnCKMIIP.It IS, 1901
- I chargo of the exclusion matter was1
n..i.t- n..,.i i.i ...'unanimous In favorably reporting tho
. iinu, ""' " "" "'
employing football tactics In Ills fight
for Cuba, when hardly before the Cou-
grtsstonal session Is well under way,
the opponents of Cuban reciprocity arc
ready to accept a twenty per rent re-
j ,.
u,c" " ?r I
Majority members of the Supremo
Court may explain and explain but they
will not be able to convlnie the public
th.it their rcfural to admit IMwIn 3
('III to prnctlce law before their rnitrt
Is prompted by any higher mothc
tlun personal and political spite Mr.
(Jilt was admitted to practice lu the
United States court after passing a
moht satisfactory examination before
a committee ((imposed of It. I). Sllll-
man, appoint! d tu a Judgeship by I'res-
liiunt .vitiviniey, inoiuas riicu. no,
. . . . ... .... . L .
has served on tho local Supreme bench,
unit the United States District Attor-I
nej The action of the majority Judges
of the august Supremo bench Is child-1
Ishly silly anil a direct reflection, not
upon Mr. (II1 1 but upon the Jiulgn of
the United States Court and the nt,
tornejs who conducted Mr. dill's ex
nmlnutloD..
Tho effort now being made to create,
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a ui.iriM-l 111 vmiHKii Mil iiii,iii """i.
fe will bo watched with a great deal na u , ,,,,,,, jn,)llllo80 leglslit
of Interest throughout the IslandR. The tUm lb , eshftl It would Incur the cil
ery has nlwa.vs been that If Hawaii I mlty 01 tho Japanese (lovernmeut and
could get her toffee pioperly before the 'other Interests, who would Join liatulr
market It could sell at n profit lu spite Willi the lobby already ut woil,.
of tho competition of cheaper gulden. I Perkins' Exclusion Dill.
It Is not to be supposed that the Koua ! Washington, Dee. !. Senator Per
unci ChlraL-o Coffee Comiianv Is a nun- kins lutioiliiced tour hills today, nil of
I) philanthropic organization estab
lished with the single purpose of buy
ing Hawaii's coffees above the market
prlco nnd selling them In Chicago he
low thu price cm rent. This Chicago
hchcrac Is nevertheless a new channel
worth cultivating and giving n thor-'
ough trial. If wc can once establish I
the demand foi the Hawaiian coffie by
properly putting It before the public
and assuring a steady supply. It ought
not to be Impossible to maintain the
high standing of our Kenan nnd build
up a very proiltable trade. There Is
every reason why HiIb new project
should bo received with favor and giv
en a fair trial. Our colTee ludustry nt
the present time Is In a moribund con
dition nnd nuthlug that offers a stim
ulus without adding extra expense to
the nlicady overburdened planter is
well worth the good word nnd favor
which It Is within the ability of the
business and agilcultural community
to give.
BET IN Fid
Washington, Dec. 9. Represent.!
lives of beet sugar manufacturers
from many States aro here, and will
meet tomorrow morning nt 1110 Arling
ton to formulate a protest against low
erlng thu tariff on Cuban sugar. They
aro strong foes of reciprocity, A big
delegation from Michigan arrived to
night. Including Governor Hllss, who la
heavily Interested In sugar manufac
ture; Benjamin Iloutellc, ex-Congressman
Bradley, W. L. Churchill and Ju
lius Stoh, a big brewer.
All these men are beet sugar manu
facturers. They conferred with Henry
T. Oxnard tonight, who Is looked upon
as tho leader in the fight against Cu
ban reciprocity so far as sugar Is con
cerned. Oxnard Is the only represen
tative of'Callfornl.i Interests who has
yet arrived.
"We are out nnd out against any
reduction in the Cuban tariff," said one
of the Michigan men. "All the beet
sugar interests In this country are a
unit on this. We claim the protection
nfforded to Infant Industries, accord
ing to Republican policy. It Is less
than five years since we began produc
tion in Michigan, yet wo are second to
California. We have seventeen factor
ies, whose average output Is 600 bar
rels of refined sugar for 100 days a
year."
"Wo have been told," added the
Michigan man, "by our Senators that
they are In favor of a mild reduction In
the tariff against Cuban sugar. They
say It cannot be avoided, because Gen
eral Wood has made such a fight for
reciprocity. But It Is our policy to
fight against any reduction and to ac
rept as small a one as we must."
Henry T. Oxnard has had confer
ences with the California Senators, but
both sides aro non-committai, except
that Oxnard Is outspoken In supporting
opposition to reducing tho Cuban tariff.
Lowell, Moss, Dec. 8. The death In
this city yesterday of Mrs. Anno Went,
worth makes available a fund or
$500,000 willed to Dartmouth College
uy airs, weniworins nusuana. Tap
pan Wentworth, some years ago. i'Iio
couplo had no children and Went
wdrth provided that when his wealth
had accumulated to 1500,000 it should
be paid over to Dartmouth, subject
to an annuity of b000 a year to his
widow. The fund has only Just now
reached the specified sum, and 'v III
soon be paid to tno college. All the
monoy Is Invosted In gilt-edged real
estate In this city, and should Dart
mouth decide to let It so remain, the
rentals will pay a handsome Income.
There are no stipulations ns to .what
use tho college shall rouko or the
fund.
Magazines Vound by the EVKNI.N'l
I1ULLI CTIN.
JO BUM Iffi
Scrauton, Pie., Dee. liv The cxclu
slon of ChlncBo. Japanese and othet
Asiatics from American territory, tho
ticket-sculping legislation and the ad
lsaMlity of adopting a unhersal label
for union-made goods were tho prlucl-
pal miostlons that claimed the atten
tion of the delegates at today's tuu
sessions of tlio a.muricnn Federation
of Lnlmr,
Tho resolutions advotatlug the ex
elusion of the Chltiesc wie adopted
by the eonu'iitloii without opposition,
but In the matter of deluding natlMA
of Jap in and other Asiatic lands a
nag una strueK. and this part of tho
laiitl-Mongollait agitation uiie killed, hoi
I far as tho present convention Is eon-
i ernt'd. Tin- snerlal eommltteo having
Chinese! seetlmi of tho resolution, lint
wni, divided In regaid to thu Jnpaneso.
Tho Paelfle Coast delegates led thu
discussion on I'hlnese exclusion, but
weio divided when It camo to cxclud
'ng other Orientals. Tho burden of
the remarks of those opposed to tho
Japanese resolution was that Chinese
Immigration was the greater uvll of
tho two, and that to Insist upon somo
restrictive law to prevent a Jnpanesi
Invasion may endanger the passage by
Congress of the Chinese net,
On tho part of tho resolution eon
renting: the exclusion of Chinese, J. T.
Morgan of thu l'edeintcd Trades Coun
cil of I'oitland, Ore.: Andrew Turn
sctl, of thu National Seamen's Union,
san IrniRlsio; Major IIa.ves, tuo well
Known Soelnllst of Cleveland, and T
Tracy of the piston Cigar .Makers
iiiiinu iiimiu uuuii'nni'B, ,111 ul hi"
speakers went over the question their-
I,H..IV
,...M. - u,i.- ,-i,r,.,i iimi ,,,,
lIona x lilcla want to employ Chinese
labor havo a powerful lobby at work
in Washington. When tho question
was put to a vote thole was one great
r 0I W "" "' resummon was
adopted,
Ou the Japanese p.ut of the resolu
tion 1'iesldent Oompers made the
principal speech, He snld that the
convention would make a mlstnke If It
attempted to secure anti-Japanese leg
islation at this time There is nlieail
a powerful lobby nt Washington, ho
- i,! i ,1 1,.. ,1... .P r ,
Intercut to the Const One was tho
Immigration lluieaiiK Chlueso exelu
blon bill n duplicate ot that Intioduied
by K.'ilm In thu Iloui-c, Concerning
tliU bill Senator 1'erMns said: "I lu
trudiucd this bill largely because tho
committee was anxious to get to work
Tho Senate Committee on linmlgni-
tlon of which Senator 1'uiroso Is
chairman, has charge of this subject.
ivrsonally I believe It will bo moro
feasible tu pass un net merely making
tho prebcut laws oucrutivu until Con-
giess shall declaru otherwise That
would pi event discussion mid opposi
tion, nnd Is likely tu arise . wo lecnnv
ineud such a drastic bill as has been
diawn up by thu Immigration llureaii.
However, thu committee of l'acllle
Coast Representatives Is ut wink ou
a bill, and I shall support their meas
ure, whatever It may he,"
This lommllfeo will meet tomorrow
morning. Representative Coombs, who
gained considerable experience while
United States Attorney, bus been nt
wmk ilialtiug a hill, and will submit
It tu tho committee tumoriiiw.
Senator I'erktns Introduced n bill
pruvldlng for thno new training
ships, bark-rlggcd, one of them tu
bo constiuctid at Maru Island,
Ho also lutrodiiei-d n bill to give tu
California 5 per cent of the moneys re
ceived from sales ot public lands, as In
done In other States, In older to le
plenlsh school funds.
l'erkltis fourth bill provides an ad
dltlonal District JmUn tu Cnllliiinln to
cono with luciuascd work tliute. Last
week he introduced n bill tor an ndill
' tlonal Circuit Judge tor that purpose
No change lu dlstuclH is mentioned.
Washington. Dec. ".It Is learned
thut In the course of the conference to
day Secretary Root took advantage of
tho opportunity to talk freely with bis
cullcis about the pressing needs of
Cuba and to urge early action along the
line lecummcnded In his annual report.
V movement is on toot among the
Republican members of the Ways ami
Means Committee) to Incorporate a reci
procity feature in the forthcoming
Phlllpplno tariff bill. As roughly out
lined In the informal talks thus far had
among members of the commlttee'the
reciprocity provisions would recite that
when tho Philippines Commissioners
reduce tho duty ou certain designated
articles. Including American textiles
and various goods easily marketable
In the Philippines, then tho President
of the United States shall by proclama
tion grant stated reductions of duty on
Philippine sugar and other products
shipped to this country. This reciproc
ity provision would be along tho Hues
provided In tho Dlngley act, whereby
President McKlnlcy by pioclumatlon
made tariff reductions In a limited
number of articles without tho formal
ity of a tieuty,
ROANOKIi INBURANCli.
San Francisco, Dee. 10. There is
some talk In shipping ilicles about
tho rclnsurnnco on thu American ship
Roanoke, which put .11 at Honolulu on
November I'Stli, ldS das out troui
Norfolk. Vn., for this port. Tho ship,
as has already been published, was
aflru nnd leaking at son. A total of
only about $25,00d was risked on tho
Iloanoko, clesplto statements to the
contrary, and most or tills amount
was on tho "not to arrive" side, ac
cording to M. A, Newell, tho reinsur
ance) bioker, who standH between
Lloyd's and thu speculators. Inas
much as the speculators m rclnsinnnee
played tho ship not to arrive. If thu
vessel 8bmil'i be condemned thuy will
win. It tho ship shall bo declared in
u condition to proceed to uny part 01
the world, thoso who played "not to
arrlvo will lose a small premium on
her ns the rate on tno vessel "not to
arrlvo averaged only 1& pur cent,
'the question or condemnation lies en
tlroly with tho owners or thu vessel
who will make their decision absolute
ly on the reports or tho surveyors
at Honolulu, if It bo found that tno
repairs to tbo Roanoke will amount to
50 per cent or her sound value, the
owners ot too Biup wtu nnvo tho prlv
I lego of condemning her.
It Is easier to say nice tilings than It
Is to tell the exact truth.
Open Evenings
DURING - THE - HOLIDAYS
BETHEL STREET
HOUSE FURNISH
ING DEPARTMENT
- - OH Til II - -
A, 11
l. It. ISCNKHRG, President.
UP - TO
In Ktjly, elcjjunt In finish, light nnd
cosy runnlniv, nrc the Icncllniv dint
iictcrltctlcH of our vchlclcx. Neither
time nor expense Is spnrecl In their
construction, unci the result Is ns fine
mid well built it line of vehicles mnile.
CHAS. F. HERRICK
I2S Merchant St., next
Holiday
Books
THE GOLDEN RULE
BAZAAR
Calls attention to the fact that his GREAT DIS
COUNT BOOK 8ALB will be over in a few
days, and those who desire to SAVE 20 PCR
CENT on books fop Christmas presents
.can do so only by making their selections
at once. We have re eived per S. S. "Sierra" a
number of NEW BOOKS just published,
which are included in this sale. We have a : :
Pew Toys
If you want them you can have them, as we will
not haggle over prices.
FORT STREET, NEAR KINO.
A. A. MONTANA
Leading
Dressmaking Dnnsc
and Millinery Parlors
H. F, DAVIDSON, MANAGER.
Arlington Block, Hotel 8t.
PHONO MAIN 311.
NEW GOODS
BEING OPENED
EVERY DAY : :
wc nrc Knowing
Swiss Carved
Wood - -
Bohemian
- Glass
Fine Cut Glass
andmany novelties
not before display
ed in Honolulu.
C. P. MERRICK, Mutineer.
t
- DATE
CARRIAGE CO., LTD.
to Stnnftcnwnld Building.
J. M. WEBB
VUGUi: l)I!HIONH IN
Swell llolH, Artlfctlc GovvnH
Fine I.bUIch' Fiu-nluhlngH,
Clilldrcn'hDrcMHCH, Import
ers of Curopetin iVuocltt (no
clupllcntc)
All eii'iUrei receive prompt
attention, and courtctey
villi be hhovvn to all cuh-tomcrH,
Bankers.
Claus Spreekele.
Wm. Q. Irwin
Claus Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS.
HONOLULU, : : T. H.
8n Francisco Agent The No
vada National Dank of Ban Francisco.
Ban Francisco The Nevada Na
tional TJank of San Francisco.
London Tho Union Bonk 01 Lon
don, Ltd.
New York American Exchange Na
tional Dank.
Chicago Merchants' National Bank.
Paris Credit Lyonnals,
Berlin Drcsdner Bank.
Hongkong and Yokohama Hong-kong-Bbanghat
Banking Corporation,
New Zealand and Australia Bank
of New Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank of
British North America.
Deposits received. Loan made in
approvod security. Commercial and
Travelers' Credits Issued. Dills of Ex
change bought and sold.
Collections Promptly Accounted For.
Established 1858
BISHOP & CO.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Bmkinc
and Exchange Business.
Commercial and Travelers
Letters of Credit i&nted, available
in all tlio principal cities of the
world.
Interest allowed after July 1,
1806, on fixed deposite 7 day
notico 2 ier cent, (tbi? form will
not bear interest unless it reninins
iindiatiirhccl for one month), 3
months U per cent., 0 months 3 1-2
per cent, 12 months 4 per eent.
Pioneer Building and Loan
Association.
AS8ET8, JUNE So, 1901, $80,043.37.
Money loaned on approved security,
A Saving Bank for monthly deposits,
Houses built on the monthly Insmll
enent plan.
Twenty-third Series of Stock Is now-
opened.
OKriCKn8 J. L. McLean, Prod
dent: A. A. Wilder, Vice President;
C. B. Cray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear,
SocreUiry.
DlIircCTC-ns J. L. McLean. A.
A. Wildor. A. V. Gear. C. D. Gray.
J. D. Holt. A. V. Keech. J. A. Ly'o,
Jr., J. M. Little, U. S. Boyd.
A. V. OEAH,
Secretary.
Office Hours: 12:30 1:30 p. m.
BISHOP & CO.
Bank
Savings Deposits -will be
received and Interest allowed by the
Rank at four and one-halt per cent
.
per annum.
Printed copies ot the Rules and Reg
ulations may be obtained on applies'
tlon.
Office at bank building on Merchant
street
BISHOP & CO,
The Yokohama Specie Bank
LIMITED.
Subscribed Capital.... Yen 24,000.000
t'ald Up Capital Yen 18,000,000
Reserved Fund ....... Yen 8,610,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
Tho Dank buys nnd receives for rnl.
lection Dills of Exchange, Issues Drafts
anu metiers or credit, and transacts a
general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Filed Per cent
Deposit. Per annum.
For 12 months 4
For 6 months 3
For 3 months 3
Branch of the Yokohama Spoclo Bank.
New Republic Bid., Ill King Street
HONOLULU.
A Grocery Store
has for
Christmas
All tho necessary Ingredients
for making that Christmas
Cake.
The best rook In tho world
cannot tnaku a good cako
trom poor materials.
Wo havo a choice, fresh
Htock always on hand and
maintain tho highest standard
of uxcolleuce at all times.
For tho hoiniuy trado we
hmo Imported mnny new nov
ultlus In Christmas Orna
ments, Christmas trees, Bon
Bans, Etc.
Como In and look around
tbo stores wuilo shopping.
LEWIS & CO
LEADING GROCER 8.
240 Three Telephones 240.
A. C. LOVEKIN
STOCK AND BOVD BROKER
REM. ESTATE AND
FINANCIAL AGENT
402 JUDD BUILDIM,
Savings
Lines of Travel.
Bisiiess Mei
Cai Save
laiy Hours
3TOr
ICROSS THE CONTINENT FROM
San Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAILY
FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM PORTLAND,
mlr THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York.
nllnsn Palace Sleepers. Bullet, BmoK
tng and Library Cars, with Barber
Shop and Pleasant Reading Rooms.
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte).
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
' H. LOTHROP, General Agent
116 Third street, Portland, Oregon.
. W. HITCHCOCK. General Agent.
No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
I. L. LOMAX, O. P. & T. A.,
1471 Omaha, Nebraska,
SEND TOUR
BUSINESS ORDERS
8T TELEGRAPH
YOU CAN DO IT NOW
THE INTER -ISLAND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY '
Is transmitting messages to all the
Islands of the group except Kauai.
MINIMUM RATE 18 $3.
Honolulu Office, 315 Fort SI.
Be'ow Merchant.
TBLM MAIN 131.
Messenger will call for our messoce
1
if desired,
Hawaiian Tramway's Time
Table
K!NG"STREET 1INE.
Cn lavt Walklkl for town tt 5 45. 6.tj. 6 4S A M.
nd every 11 mlnutM thtrtifter tl I 1041. ntn inJ
11 11 P M. from Wi klkl r?ototh Punahuu Sublet.
Cars la R Ranee or Pawaa sltcb forton at
5 sjA.m. and etcry 11 minutes thtreafief till 11 ofei'.M
Car leave Fort ani King itreeti corner for PaUma
atfjjto AM. and ever i otnutt Jitter till n.tj
r.m.
Cars leave for Patina or.V at and uoAM,
Cirs leave Palatna for Watkikft as a m. and every
15 minutes till 9 S P . then tt 10:1s and 10 4$ PM.
The ti 15 PM front Pat a ma lor Punahou only oei
to Walklkl on Saturday.
Cm leave Fort and King itrctts comer foi Rifle
Ranee at j tu and vo a m.
Cara leave I urt and Kin? streets comer for Walklkl
1ft OS A. t. and every m minute till 1005P.M. thn at
lo Hand tt 05 p.m. The 11. js P.M. goes to Walklkl
on Saturdays only.
BERETANIA STREET AND t'VUANU VALLtY.
Carl leave Punahou StM for Town atj'joand
tor Town and Valley at $ 40 5 30 6 10 t to 6 40 t and
IMAM.
Cars leave Oahii College for to n and Valley at
6. jo 6 $o and 7,10 A,M and ever) 10 minute till 1010
P.m. except the even hour and half, hour cars which
run from the Stable,
Cars leave Nuuanu Valley at 6to 610659 a,m and
every 10 minutes thereafter till 10 50 P.M.
Cars leave Kirt and Oueen tttreels lor Punahou
College at 6 0$ 6 15645 AM and eery 10 mtnuies
iier 1111 9 as r.m, niter mai we cars run mine
Stable up to n 50P.M. which Itihelaitcar from Town.
Machine the Stable at n:)oPM.
telephone to All Parts of the Island.
konaTTvery
STABLES
KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII
J. G. UKNUIQUES, PROP.
Horses and Carriages
For Excursions
To the Volcano or tho Mountains.
An excellent chanco Is offered for
tourists to
6EB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet the S. S. Mauna Ixa
tt Kallua and take passengers overland
to Hooltcna, where tho steamer Is met
igaln.
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and after January 1, 1899.
TRAINS.
STATIONS. olir DAILY
(OuuirJ) c. Sun. Daily c. Sun. daily daily
A.M. A.M. AM. P.M. I'M.
nonoiuiu nt 9 tt ii os
Perl City.... So 9 18 it o
Ei Mill B)i to i8 iioa
Wil.n.. 10 so ,,,,.
W.I.Iua ii.h
Kihukc it.).
MI
XT
4 OS
4S
J.IJ
S-to
i lo
STATICNS. DAILY
(Inw.ld) . Sun. DAILY DAILY DAILY
a m. a.i. r.m r.jvi.
Ktnultu ....
Wtlilu. ...
Wlnt ,,
EwaMUl ,,
frail City
Honolulu .
VIS
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T.IO
J'"
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'41
SO
MS
4111
4HI
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6.JO
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105
S to
F C. SMITH, Oen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt.
't. r. xiMMiHON. aupenntendont
V ilder's Steamship Company
FREIGHT AND
PASSENQERS
FOR I8LAND PORTS.
BURGLARS
GALORE
YOU WANT
A COTTAGE SAFE
$20.00
TIIAT'H ALL.
Hoffschlaeger Co ,
Limited.
KING AND UETHfiL STB.
Architects, Contractor and ulldsra.
Edward R. Swain.
ARCHITECT
lABOlirWAID BID., MOHOIUU
CROCKER BUILDING.
SAN FRANCISCO.
V. HOFFMANN. J. F. RILEY
Hoffman & Riley
GENERAL CONTKACTORS
AND BUILDERS.
EmlmtlM FumHhtJ
P. O. Box ito
Oco. W. Page.
F. W. Boardslee.
TL Ml
P. O. Box 771
BBARDSLEB A PAOE
Architect and Builders.
Office, Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex,
Honolulu, T, H.
Sketches and Correct Estimates fi
nished on Short Notice.
BUILDING MATERIALS
OF ALL KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and Coil.
Allen Robinson,
Queen Btreot, Honolulu.
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR AND
dUILDER
Jobbing promptly attended to.
Mr, Chas. Lake,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
p
for brick and wooden bulldlngi, Ut
hardwood unlsher.
Office and residence. 312 Queen t
near Government building. ,
H. R. BERTBLVIAEVS
Carpenter 6 hop
18 MOVED
To renr of old stand. Entrance os
King street. Orders Wt at either tboa
or oulce at John Nott's store, Klcg
street, will rccplvo prompt attention.
Beer and Wine Dealer.
The BROOKLYN SALOON
ALAKEA ST,
Between Merchant and Queen.
W. M. Cunningham. J no. Sehaefer.
Ohaiyo Saloon
Kukul St, Near Nuuanu.
Primo Beer
ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLE.
Gonsalves & Co.,
LIMITED.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINE MERCHANTS.
22? oueen St.. Honolulu. H. v
The New
DEPOT SALOON
opposite the K.R. depot.
PRIMO LAGER
ON DRAUCJHT ANU IN BOTTLE,
Ryan & Dement
Also proprletois of the popular
ENCORE SALOON.
Komel
The pure Juice of the grapefruit. The
moat healthful. Invigorating , and re
freshing fruit preparation known.
RING UP TEL. MAIN 71.
CONSOLIDATED
Soda Water Works Co.,
LI MITE J.
Sole agents for the Territory of Ha
waii. OOlce and Works, 601 Port SL,
Honolulu, T. of H.
P. O. box 462. Island order solic
ited. THIS 8PACt RE8BRVED FOR
B BERGER80N.
M. Phillips & Co.
t
Wholesale Importers and Jobbert,
European and American Dry Good.
Fort and Queen 8ta.
H. HackfeitU Co., Ltd.
General Commission. Agents.
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