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' Curgoone, Physician and Dentist.
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
FICES:
"'OOMJ soS-soo.,
Boston tluiLDitia
ton Sinn.
TELEPIIONESi
OFEICS, Mais jts.
RtSIDBNCt,
WHITS, sMi.
HOURS it A, n. TO i. r.n.s
TO J P. M. TO S T. M.
P. O. BOX let. SiUBtlAYS lit P. H.
Dr. Albert E. Nichols
DfiNTlST.
1164 Atakea Street.
Office Hours 9 to 4
A. 0. WALL, D.D.B.
0. E. WALL, D.D.S.
DENTI8T8.
Love Building, Fort Street
Hours, 9 to 4. Telephone Main 320,
Dr. Wm. G. Rogers,
SURQtON AND SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Note and Throat Exclusively
REMOVED to new office, 1146 Ala
ken. Street, opp. Hawaiian Hotel.
Hours, 9 to 12, 3 to 6:30, 7 to 8; Sun
days, 8 to 11.
in i i i
Special
Selected
Highland
Whiskey
WHYTE & MACKAY
W. C. Peacock & Co.,
LIMITED.
Solo Agents.
A Smooth Scotch Whiskey
Drink No Other.
ICE
MANUFACTURED FROM PURE
DISTILLED WATER. : : : :
Delivered to any part of
city by courteous drivers.
Oalin Ice and Electric Co
' KEWALO.
TELEPHONE BLUE 3151.
HOFFfiAN & riARKHAn.
Just Received
a New Lot of . . .
Key
West and
Domestic
Ciars !
Beaver Lunch Rooms
H. J. NOLTE.
HART & CO.,
(LIMITED)
THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
Fine lee Creams and Water lees,
Chocolate and Confections.
The Finest Resort In the City.
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Try our "Elite" Oyster Cocktails.
A. Harrison Mill Co., Ltd.
KAWAIAHrtO STREET,
KEWALO.
Tel. White 1221.
P. O. Box 55
Sawing, Planing, Turning and
Mill Work In all Its branches.
Lumber - Kiln - Drying
a specialty, and In large or small
quantities.
Uonolnto Iron Works.
Improved and modern SUOAIl MA
CHINEItY of every capacity and do
Rcrlptlon made to order, Boiler work
nd niVETED PIPES for irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion paid to JOU WORK, and repairs
executed at shortest notice.
WOMEN'S EXCHANGE
314 FORT ST.,
JLJL Has the Best Assortment of
PACIFIC ISLAND CURIOS
In tho City.
FlUTSII HOME-MADE POI ON TUES
DAYS AND VRIDAYR.
New Map of Oohu.
CovtptlcJ from Government Surys and Chart.
Mars of Su.ar Plant. tlon, Railways, and Other
Sellable bourras. 1MB MAP is 3i inciifs
with artistic colcrlnrs and neat mountings, mak
fnr a very useful as well as oin. menial wmi map
THE PR1CHOFTH6 map IS $10 oc Copies can
tvoMalp.dfroo
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HAN TUANCISCO. CAL. 5
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SUPREME CHANCELLOR
WELCO.UtD in KN Kill IS
Happy Speech By the Chief Uni
formed Rank Was Present
Dancing Indulged In to
Late Hour.
Supreme Chancellor and Mrs. Ogitrn
Pothers Merc erected lu Progress Hall
last evening by a grcnt gathering of
Knights of Pythias and their ladle?.
The Sir Knights were drcsBud In their
Unrk uniforms with trimmings of red
and wore their cross-hilled swords.
Tho reception was a very pleasant
event. After tho formal part of the
evening's festivities had been com
pletcd, the hall was ckared and dune
Ing Indulged in to u late hour.
The hall was very handsomely dec
orated, on the wnlls being hung shields
emblematic of tho order, suspended
Against crossed swordi and spcnis.
The archway under wrlch tho Supreme
Chancellor received was the ccntial
figure In the decor2toii. On the1 plat
form were a largo "number of potted
plants and draped flags. The musicians
vcre stationed on tills platform.
A llttldnfter 8 o'clocK'lhe Uniform
ed Rank, K. of P., twenty-flvo strong,
marched Into, tho hall under command
of Captain Halter, whoso lieutenants
were J. II. McKcaguc and O. While
hend. They formed In two lines, fac
ing each other, nnd awaited the coming
of the chief. Upon his nrrU.il, swords
were bared and raised over tho inter
vening space, points nil hut touching.
The Supreme Chancellor and Mrs.
Tethers, accompanied by Sir Knight
Towsc, Sir Knight and Mrs Sinclair
and .Mrs. Alvinza llaywnrds. passed
between the lines and then to a posi
tion under the arch where the gucrts
were received.
Just pievious to the beginning of
the uancing. tho Supreme fjhaiicullur
addressed tlie gathering, In part, as
follows:
"1 urn told that this Is the first visit
of a Supremo Chancellor tu the Hawu
Hun lslunus. II all the good men who
liavc held tho ulilce bcioie me hud bad
uuy realization or uppucluliou of the
dinging of a visit to these islands,
nnd of tho courtesies extended upon
tnt- part of bio tner knights, 1 am suro
that they would have left the shoies
ot California nd come to Honolulu. I
cannot quite understand wily 1 um 11 o
Hint one to couio here, In vieVuf the
royal pleasures IkuC huvo been ex
it nded to bo and to ray wife, and to
Mrs. Haywards, a member of our little
party. 1 want to thank you all iuojv
sincerely fur the pleasures we haw
had since we came lieie. As to myself,
1 am a little bunged tip, but as tho say
ing, am still In the ring.
1 don't see my In others often
enough, hut I understand their wives
object tu their husbands coming tu sea
me In the evenings. Tho women are
piono to be a bit fault-finding. I sup
pose that is yur mission In lite, but 1
am veiy glad indeed to see so many
ladles of Honolulu here. Of corns
every one of you understands pcrfectl;
well that tho order of Knights ;
pymia does not recognize women .!
our ciiuuls. sou are always our nu
pcrlors. "The Pythian stands guard nt the
portals of every home. He Is a sentinel
upon duty at all timet day and nlgl.t,
standing sponsor for the sacredness of
tho home nnd all that Is In It. Tha
Pythian Is a gentleman, a gentleman in
the highest nnd best acceptance of the
word. Ho always wears that grand old
name, and the best definition that 1
have ever beard ot it occurs In an old
English play where one of the actors
says to another, 'But prny you, who Is
your gentleman, wltal?' The answer
comes, 'He who fears God, loves dogs,
and Is always respectful to woman.'
It is the highest and the best aud
noblest work that men can do. The
truths are taught the Pythian at the
altar In the subordinate lodge that he
is the custodian of society, that he is t
stnlwart arm of tho nation, and nne
who in that white heat of patriotic de
votion, can stand at the stako and let
songs of triumph issue from his lips
while his hands full in ashes nt his
feet; the man who Can guard wiro anil
children as ho guards his God; tho man
who, under no circumstances, allow y
words to polluto Ills lips thut aro not
clean nnd wholesome, concerning wife,
mother and daughter nnd his home;
that man Is In the same bundle that Is
bound by tho satno ties as the ono who
always stands for God, homo nnd conn
tij "You can risk vvTfatover yoti have
upon what ho shall do when tho hour
of peril or need comes. These are the
lessons of Pythlnns. You broihers In
tho order, you wives and daughters of
those brothers, plcaso remember that
these are tho great lessons ot the order.
This Is what we teach God, country,
home, and wo do not, nt any time per
mit an) profanation 6f Cutler."
The entertainment at Progress Hall
was in charge of the following commit
tee: H. .1. Gallagher, J. V. Kldwtll,
0. Erlckson, V. Kldwell, A. V. Gear,
Ed. Towse, C. M. V. Korster and Or
Sinclair
Y. Itt.C. A. FINANCES.
Tho flunnco committee of the Y.
M. C. A. met In the ofneo of the Y, M.
C. A. yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Financial statements of tho past year
were read by tho treasurer, C, H.
Athcrton, who stated that tho associa
tion had had to meet several unusual
expenses, such as plumbers' hills, In
connection with sewer work, over ilOO
for repairs to tho roof, a piano debt of
$250 and 2500 was needed to closo up
the financial year which ends March
31st next. A commlttco consisting of
C. II. Athcrton and Walter Wcedon
was appointed to draft letters on tho
subject to business men and buslnea
firms of the city.
The Bulletin. 76 cents p?r month.
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Here Is Uncle Eli ns he I iroieiiti-il on the Htiige by E. SI. Holland.
He Is n most pleturexciiie Individual, but the erltlnt nay that the play which
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INSURANCE
New Orleans. Dec. 14. The Insur-
ance companies ot the Southwest, par -
, , , ' . . , . ' ,
tlcularly those of Louisiana, Texas and
Mississippi, nave determined to fight ng to g0 before the Louisiana I.cgls
tho legislation which has been recently laturo nnd ask for tho repeal of the
,n,..i ,oini fhom Tnn laws, thev nrescnt law. Tho sugar planters ar.d
insist have become more and more o,,
presslve, nnd tho taxation heavier ami
henvlcr, until It has uecomo unenaur-i
able. I
Tho llfo insurance companies hndj
new taxes assessed against them hy,
tho Louisiana Legislature tho other
day. The fire insurance companies hnVH
been 'Still moro harrasscd. in an the
three Southwestern States n Valued
Policy law has been passed.
Moreover, the companies havo bcc.i
forbidden to enter Into any agreement
or combination with one another look
ing to the fixing of fire rates. Flnnllv.
they arc reinsuring rlskB In any com
pany that will not take out a license to
do business In the Stato where the risks
nre situated. In Texas they must not
have stocks or bonds In any trust com
pany. While the companies havo suffered
from this kind of legislation their cus
tomers havo suffered still more. Mer
chants and business men find that thev
aro left without sufficient Insurance.
Tbey have become converts to tho In
suranrc companies' side, nnd will muko
tho fight for tho repeal or amendment
of existing laws.
About one-fourth of the Insurance
companies doing business in these
States havo withdrawn, and others aro
preparing to do bo. Among tho New
York companies thnt havo drawn out
arc tho American Fire, Caledonian
American, Citizens', Emplro City, In
ternational, Sladgcburg Fire, and Man
hattan, and there arc a largo number
ot big foreign companies, includlrg
the Caledonian, Lancashire, North
German and Prussian National.
There aro now only sixty-five com
panies licensed to do business In Louis
iana and Mississippi, and tbelr num
ber Is likely to bo still further reduced
to fifty or lees. As a consequenro
there Is a shortage of insuranco offer
ed. In the city of New Orleans tho short
age Is so great that the big wholesalo
and retail merchants are eufterliu
from It, There Is an average sh rt-
age, It Is fcaid, of $110,000 In each of
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LAW FIGHT
tho blocks In the burlncss part of Now
1 0r'('aDa- mi.ii i,m
Tho merchants nro complaining loud'
I . . . Ma8,M,nl)i aro orgnnli
TlIc TlZaT
8URlir ll0USCB an(, coUo Kus, nre alia
complalnlnf; loudly,
"Instead of Increasing our buslnp
ag wo desired to do." Bald the largest
wholesale dry goods dealer In the
southwest, "wo nro forcod to reduce It.
y; cannot get anywhere tho insurant o
wc want nnd we aro forced In conse-
quenco to rcduco our business became
wo cannot afford to carry such n heavy
risk ourselves. I have talked to a
number of tho wholesale people and
they tell mo that Is their experience
also."
Some of tho retail dry goods dealers
havo established warehouses outside of
tho business district In which most of
their goods arc stored, nnd upon which
tbey can get Insurance. It Is provln;
an expensive system to haul tholr
goods whenever needed from tho ware
house to the store, but it is preferable,
they declare, to the risk of having alt
tho goods stored In one building,
when such goods rnn he Insured fcr
only linlf their value.
It will bo seen that the new Insur
nnco Inws nro cutting several ways and
that a great many persons are feeling
their effect. It Is theso people who will
make the fight before the Legislature,
using all their Influence for a return to
the old system.
On tho other hand, there Is a very
strong opposition on the part of tho
country members ot the Legislature to
any modification In the Insurance law
and them Is little reason to doubt that
thny will keep up tho flghL
The Insuranco peoplo say that In
Texas, where the laws aio even mote
stringent against Insurance companies
than In Louisiana and Mississippi, iho
authorities havo winked nt tho Inva
sions of some of the legiolatlvo pro
visions, seeing In this their only chance
of securing nny Insurance.
A number ot tho country papers ate
suggesting a compromise and asking
the merchants, Insurance men nnd
Legislature to come together nnd ar
range some plan that will relieve the
situation.
FULL
OUT SATURDAY
10c per copy.
SI
ORDERED BY THE COURT
ON ACCOUNT OF FIRE
Henry Smith Files a Master's Re
port on Robinson Estate
Accounts- Commissions
Hot Charged,
Henry Smith, master, to examine
the annual accounts of b. C. Alien and
.M P. Robinson, trustee under the will
of Jamet Robinson, filed his lCurf yes
terday,
Tho master finds that tho trustees
failed to charge the cstato with their
commissions, and finds they are enti
tled to I42.C0. He refers nlso to lb
conversion ot $170,000 In Hawaiian gov
ernment bonds In to ensh, anil again
Into illlo Railroad Company bonds,
nnd the court Is asked to decide tha
question ot commissions on this
amount, no charge having been made.
Tho master finds the trustees to bo en
titled to $2500 additional commissions.
The trustees charge themselves with
$41,CG2.48, and ask to bo allowed $39,-
174.51. Tho matter Is set down for
hearing next Monday.
A discontinuance was filed yester
day In tho caeo of D. Tcllls vs. JoLn
Kalua, action In tort
Charles R. IIcmenway,"aB adminis
trator of the cstato ot H. 0. Dlart, has
filed a petition for permission to soil
the Jewelry stock ot the estate. Ha
alleges that on tho morning ot January
9, 1902, a tiro occurred In the building
adjoining that occupied by the store of
the late Henry G. Blart, In which the
fixtures and tools were damaged. Its
further says he has ben ordered by the
agent to rcmovo the goods from tha
storeroom, nnd asks permission to soil
tho stock at once. Judge Humphreys
niado the required order. " "
PACIFIC UNION OIL CO.
Located In the Famous Coallnga Oil
Fields of California.
Proven oil lands, completely sur
rounded by as rich oil-producing wells
as there aro In tho State, yielding from
60 to z&o barrels per day.
contract prices for oil at tho Coal
lnga wolls, 70 cents por barrel.
With twenty-flvo producing wells of
100 barrels each per day, you can
make your own calculation as to
profits.
Tho oil Industry of California Is In
Its Infancy, yet many fortunes havo
been mado by judicious and lucky In
vestments In oil Btock. Atany more
will bo mado In tho near futuro.
The average advance on original
sales of oil stock In twenty leading,
companies In California baa been
from $1 to $108 per share.
Oil lands have advanced from $1.25
to $1,000 and $2,000 per acre.
When tho Pacific Union Oil Com
pany has a number of producing wells
on Its property, Its stock will huve
the same show for even a greater ad
vance, as Bomo oil stock has advanced
from $1 tu $1,500 per share.
Tho Pacific Union Oil Company nn
no salaried officers, and is controlled
by well-known gentlemen ot Integrity,
who will seo tbat the tnonoy derived
from tho sale of stock will be legiti
mately applied to tho development ot
Its property,
' For further Information, apply to J.
II. FISHER & CO.. Stock and Bond
Brokers, and Hawaiian agents for tho
salo of a limited amount ot Pacific
Union Oil Company stock. Stangen
wald building, Merchant street.
1932 6mo
-
The returns on the constitutional
amendment voted on In this State at
tho last election were slow In coming
in, and nt one time It was feared tha
project bad been defeated. It Is an
nounced now that the vote was favor
ablo, by about 45,000 majority. Tho
amendment was not very well under
stood by tho people nt large, and very
many refrained from passing any opin
ion on It whatever. It Is fortunate that
It was carried, because good will coma
from Its practical operation. Utlcit
Press,
4
Postage on the Bulletin's special In
dustrial edition Is three cents to all
parts of the States.
BRIGHT, BREEZY, ENTERTAINING
OF RICH HAWAIIAN GINGER,
LlnesPeifTrave
Business Men
Can Sare
Many Hoars
8 DirnVtV
.CROSS THE CONTINENT FROM
San Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAILY
FnOM SAN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROSl PORTLAND.
Inly THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York,
nil ran Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Smok
ing and Library Cars, with Barber
Shop and Pleasant Reading Rooms.
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte).
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
I H. LOTHROP, General Agent.
1J5 Third street, Portland, Oregon.
). W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent,
No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
I. L. LOMAX, O. P. & T. A.,
147 Omaha, Nebraska.
Hawaiian Tramway's Time
Table,
KINO STREET LINE.
Cir Uivt Witktkl lor town at f a, 6.1). 6:0 A.M.
initvery isnlnutttthertiftcr till 10.45. "i'5 in
iius P.M. from Wiklkl go to tht Puruhou Stabtti.
v.iri icavt K Kan ft or rawaa twnco ior iown at
t'tjA.M. and cvcrjft. minutes thtrtaftcr till it oSp.m
Cart Itavt Fort an! Klnr streets comtr lor Palaaa
at 6.10 a.m. and aver ij minutes after till u.ts
P.M.
Cars teavs for Palama only at 5 and s'jo a.m.
Cars Itavt Palama for Walklkls 4 a m. and every
m minutes till 0 45 P.M then at o..j and itres p.m.
Th it:ip.M from Palama lor Punabou only roes
to Walklkl on Saturdays.
Cars leavt Fort and Ktnc streets corner f 01 Rifle
Ranft at 5'to and etoA.M.
Cars leavt Fort and Kin streets corner for Walklkl
at 6 05 A.m. and every tj minutes tlti too jp.m. then al
io:u nJ 11:05 pm. Tnt us3 P.M. goes to Walklkl
on Saturdays only.
BERETANIA STREET AND t'UUANU VALLEY.
Cars leavt Punahou St J Me for Town at j:j and
lor Town and Valley at 540 5 so 6.10 Vto 6 40 nd
M A.M.
Cars leave Oahu College for town and Valley at
6: jo 6. jo and ?:io A.M and ever) to minutes till 10:10
p.m. except the even hour and naif, hour cars which
run from the Stable. t
Cars leave Nuuanu Valley at Vio 6o 0.50 A,M and
every 10 minutes thereafter till to-jo p.m.
Cat leave Fort and Queen ttreeta for Punahou
Collee at 6 05 6 ij 6 4S a m and every 10 minutes
after till 9 4f P.M. Alter tnai me cars run 10 ine
Sable up to n:soP,M.hkh Is the lastcar from Town,
reacninfine aiapie ainnoi'.w.
Telephone to All Parts of the Island.
KONA LIVERY
STABLES
ICEALAKEtCUA, - HAWAII
J. G. IIENRIQUES, PROP.
Horses and Carriages
For Bxcursluns
To the Volcano or the Mountains.
An excellent chance Is offered for
tourists to
6EB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet the S. S. Mauna Loa
tt Kallua and take passengers overland
to Hookena, where the steamer la met
sgaln.
O; R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and after January 1, 1899.
TRAINS.
STATIONS.
(Outari)
Honolulu ...
Ptarl Clly..,
Ewa Mill....
Walana. ....
Walaluat..
Katiukc
STATIONS.
(Inir4)
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CI. Sun. DAILY t. Sun. DAtlY DAILY
A.M. A.M. A.M. I'.M. I'M,
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DAILY DAILY DAILY
A.M. P.M P.M.
Kanulcu
Walalua
Walanas
Ewa Mill t:j
Ptarl City i.11
Hoootulu S.so
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F C. SMITH, Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt.
o. P. JJliNlKON, superintendent
Chinese and Japanese Firm.
C.Q.YeeHop&Co
Kaliikinui Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Der-tanla Street, Corner Atakea.
'Phone Blue 2511.
ALSO AT THE
FISHMARKET
MEAT 8TALL3 19 AND 20.
SING CHAN CO.
Importers of
Hardware, Tinware, Glassware
and Carriage Goods, Etc., Etc.
Sanitary Plumbing
nnd Hcvvcp Connec
tions a Specialty.
229 King St., between River St. and
R. R. Depot.
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Fine English and American Good
TWO STORES
6; Hotel street, and
Hotel near Nuuanu
O Pox 0(1.
TEL whits 0
Emporium Resturant
King Street Near Nuuanu.
FIRST-CLASS MEALS 8ERVED
AT ALL HOUR8.
Cheapest Good Meal In Town.
Agents, Broker and Jobber.
ALEXANDERS BALDWIN,Lid
OFFICGRSl
I!. P. BALDWIN PresjldeM
J. B. CA8TL0 1st Vice President
W. M. ALEXANDER.... 2nd Vic Pren
J. P. COOKE-..., .....Trwumrta
W. O. SMITH Secretaijl
GEO. R, CAnTETt Audita
Sugar Factors and
-Commission Ageib
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Oa.
Haiku Sugar Company,
Pala Plantation Company.
Nahlku Sugar Company.
Klhel Plantation Company, '
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Kahulul Railroad Company. '
AND
The California and Oriental S. 5. Ctj
W. G. Irwin & 60
Iiimitod
AGENTS FOR
Western Sugar Refinery Company rt
Ban Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotlvo Workj of Palla-
delphta, Pa., U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. NatlowJ
Cano Shreddor), New York, U. 8, if.
N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical Fertil
izers. Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grade Fertil
izers for Cans and Coffee.
Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR BALI:
Parafllno Paint Co.'s P. & B. Paint ail
Papers; Lucol and Linseed Oil,
raw and boiled.
Indurlne (a cold-wnter paint), In wklU
and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime ait
Brick.
CASTLE & COOKB
LIMITED, 4aM
HONOLULU.
Commission Merchants
SUGAR FACTORS.
AGENTS FOR
The Ewa Plantation Co.
The Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltat
The Kohala Sugar Co.
The Walamea Sugar Mill Co.
Tho Fulton Iron Works, SL Louis, U.
Tho Standard OH Co.
The Geo. F. Blako Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals.
The New England Lite Insurance C.
ot Boston.
The Etna Fire Ins. Co. ot Hartfori,
Conn.
The Alliance Assurance Co. of London.
LAMASl
LIFE and FIRE
AGENTS FOn
Hew England Mutual Life In
surance Co. of Boston.
.Etna Fire Insurance Coupaht
0" hartford.
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED.)
Wm. G. Irwin. .President and Manages
Claus Sprockets yico President
W. M. Glffard.. Second Vice President
H. M. Woltnoy, Jr....Trcas. and Be.
Geo. J. Ross Audlto
Sugar Pnctora
AND
Commission Ascnta
AGENTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Co.
OF SAN FRANC1BCO, CAL.
C. BREWER & CO., LTD.
Queen Street, Honolulu, T. U.
A-pronts for
Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ooks'i
Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co.,
Honomu Sugar Co., Watluku 8ugar Co.,
Makce Cugar Co., Haleakala Ranch Co.,
The Planters' Line ot San Francisco,
Packet; Cbas. Berwer & Co.'s Line of
Boston Packets.
LIST OP OFFICERS.
G. M. Cooke, President; Georg
Robertson, Manager; E. F. Blabop,
Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. H.
Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. Wsv
terhouse and Geo. R. Carter, Directors.
TIiBVon Hamiu-YouDE Co. Lta
Importers and
Commission
Merchants
QUEBN ST., - HONOLULU
AOENTS FOR
Tho Lancashire insuranco Co.
Tho Balolso Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engino Co.
Domestlo Sowing Machine, Ete.
Pensylyania Fire Insurance
Company, Clu,s. T. WIWePi
AGENT.
KAAHUMANU ST.
Bruce .Cartwfight
General Manager of
THE EQUITAD S LIFE
AboURANCE SOCIETY
Ot the Ontted States for the Ha
waiian Islands.
Office, : Merchant St. : Honoral.
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