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KVKNlNCl BULLETIN, HONOLl'Lt It T . TUESDAY, MAY 87, 1902.
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By Congressman LON F. LIVINGSTON, of Georgia.
There Is no use In trjliis to heat thu be received from Canada, Mexico, Cu-
Href Trust l,y repealing the tariff on ' ha. 1'urto ltlco and even from Gnat
meats niono. for tho promoters of the tnT the President
trusts Mill go over Into Canada and, (ho AUortpJ. ticlloral nro noll(.8t
Mexico, buy It on tho hoof, and bring nmi Bnccrc In their concerted efforts
It over Into the States to slaughter, t0 tight the trust, but then the trust
and thus dodgo the purposes of tho can Keep the matter In tho courts In
proposed legislation. 'definitely. There are so mnn Intricate
It Is needless to remoe the tariff questions lnolcd In n piosectitlon
on meals, If wo do not go a step fur such as Slate rights, that n Bill!
ther and take the duts off of poultr, against Armour & Co. or Swift & Co
eggs tallow anil lard Tho moment ( would neer end, and therefore it U
the duty Is repealed on meats, rnme not practlial
one will git up a corner on tho prleo The removal of the dutv on nil sub
of eggs and poultry Therefore, tho stantlals of the table ts the onlj prac
dut on eggs nnd poultry should bo tlcnl solution of tho problem. Ilellcf
taken off to prevent secsnvvlng and must be had nt once, so that now Is the
protect the people. opportune time to take action Thcrt)
To take the tariff oft of part of tho In no reason why n bill removing thu
substantiate of the table, sou must duty on the snbstn'ntlnls of the table
take It off of nil, so that the common should not pass both houses of Con
people of tho couny-y can have a meal press and be signed by tho President
free of duty, to compete with any .within thrco davs.
prices the trust may iit on. H rc-1 If the Administration wants to rn
moving the tariff from meats, poultry. llcKe tho oppression of tho people.
eggs tallow and lard, such products which 1 firmly believe It docs, It can
which nre the nocessarlcs of life could do so at once.
na r m r n f ru Mi ra P Pa na P-a p- Pa P-a p P-a p-a p-b Pn Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa
and Brooders
Agents, Brokers and Jobber.
Bankers,
Poultry - Supplies
Telephone
Postofflco Hox
.'5u
71S
TUESDAY
MAY
11)02
Governor Hradv of AlaBka has rec
umniended the appropriation of M00,
000 for the Alaskan exhibit at the
Louisiana Exhibition Hawaii ought
nt least be able to keep paie with froz
en Alaska.
rxEv
POSSESSION AND
CORPORATION.
THE 1 than 5000 ncres to any corporation or
nsxoclatlon of persons."
It will be easily understood even by
The New York Commercial Is dls 'persons unfamiliar with large ngrlcul
posed to take Isbuc with the men op tur.il enterprises that the expense at-
posul to large Had grants and liberal iei '- i """ "i'"i.
paneling of frnnthlses In the new pos
sessions It holds It to be a seKcVr
dint truth mat money innnot bo oh
Merchants' week piomoters will
have to move nt a moro rapid paco
than has bem in evldcnco foi the past
few weeks If this proposed event Is
to become something more than v hat
might have been.
The Springfield Itcpubllcan has ills
covered a woman who has deflated tho
Beef Trust. She has Indian meal gnu I
for breakfast, fries It In lard for din
ner and for supper serves It up cold
It Is gratlfslng to l;novv there Is one
person who inn git ahead of the octo
puses without appealing to the courts
or going into politics.
ment of sugar mills, for Instance, and
other buildings nnd appliances neces
s.iry Is practlcnllj the same for a five
thousand acre plantation as for one ol
20 000 or more, and capital will not go
Into such enterprises on a large scale
If it must abandon the economies so es
sential to unfits. The old government
CALIFORNIA REDWOOD
has been used for twcnt-threo jcars In tho manufacture of
petaluma
INCUBATORS AND BROODER8
becauso It has proven superior to nil other klndB. It Is not only truo
tliut Petaluma Incubators an 1 tlrooders nro mado of tho best lum
ber In tho world, uut everv other article used In their construction
Is of the highest grade, and tl crcforo theso "Standards of tho
World" Incubators and Droodirn occupy the same rclntlvo position
to nil other Incubators nnd Drocders that tho mighty California
Redwoods do to other trees.
It Is worth jour whllo to nail In our lato catalogue "A Dlt of
Incubator History." You may have a cntaloguo free by writing
for It. An Invoice of nssortcd sizes Just received by tho
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LTD.
AfJcntH for the Territory o? Iliivviitt
W. G. Irwin & Co.
LIMITED.
AOfiNTS FOR
Western Sugar Kcflncry Company of
Sad Francisco,
Baldwin Locomotlvo Works of Phila
delphia, Pa., U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (National
Cnno Shredder), Now York, U.S.A.
N. Ohlnndt & Co.'s Chemical Fnrtll-
crs- . .,
Alex. Cross & Sons' htghgrado ferti
lizers for Cano and CofTeo.
Reed's Steam l'lpo Covering.
At on riPfe'RIl KOIl SALE:
Parafllno Paint Co.'s P.& D. Paints and
Papers; Lucol nnd Linseed on.
raw and boiled.
tndurlne (a cold-water paint), In white
and colors.
Kilter Press Clothes, Cement, Llmo nnd
Drlcks.
CASTLE & COOKE, Ltd
HONOLULU
Commission Merchants
Sugar Factors
I
tnlncd for the development of a new
coutitn unless It Is given lnrgo land
holdings and nil the multltudo of
..i.. .i.wnii.l. i!t lii 'fnttltnl'
" ,' .. . , ,'., f of Hawaii appeals to have appreciated I
This brings up the old question of mtM I1IWPe ,,.
how the new possessions nre 10 uu uu . t,(mg 1(,rc cmma(.e traclB 0 frmn 10
v eloped Are thev to bo built up on
lit- groundwork of hardworking In
lU.iiimitpnt manhood, or nro thev
grow through n complete supremaiy ol , Oaliu. nun. Wnlalun, those of the Ha-
the almighty dollar working through n
jnyrarTirmgninsiagnryAW-J.liJliLaiHaaiaM
000 to 25 000 acres each while the
I smaller ones nie barely holding their
to own The big plantations Hie the
Tho MrKinlc) Memorial Committee
In authorizing the purchase of land for
n McKlnlej Park has settled the ques
tion of tho character of tho "memorial
Lesunil tlie possibility of recall It Is
now the duty of tho community to see
to It that the coramltteo Is supplied
with xuificlcnt funds to make the park
a fl'tlng memorial In every icspcct.
oirporatlon that has but one thought,
one aim dividends' Are these new
possessions to become vigorous, virile
Aiiiirkati communities where Intelll
g nt in
w.illan Commerelnl Companv Wa linen
Olaa. Hakalau Puna nnd man) others
ure on the other hand. Immensely
profitable
The disposition both In the Senate
and the House is to proceed with ex
nnhnnil and womanhood are not treme caution in this matter with too
only the highest Ideals but also recelv a much conservatism it woui.i appear
rcognltlon and I thus are real active bcsMn.re of thi- Islands
mi tors or is iuo ." iw -, os foar tlmt lllp Krniitliig of too much
go over complete!) to the corporation
which builds up a class of menlnls
holding no more Important position
latitude to the would-be developers oi
large properties mav hinder Individual
settlement and discourage that sort ol
You
will
always
find
A. W5
vl
myMM
That man has a legitimate kick com
ing who finds his neighbors turning
his children's plav ground Into a pas
turo for vicious bulls If the Minoo
residents find no relief from tho Gov
ernment or the possible nitlon of tho
next Legislature thej will be Justified
In organizing a pitchfork brigade ami
going on the warpath Tho historic
battle of Manoa vnlley would pale Into
Insignificance.
Proderlck Wardo has given Honolulu
a season of drama that in many re
spelts marks an era of progressive do
velopraint In Honolulu s thealilial
hlstor It is the first season of legit
imate drama that has been given in
this citv and proved a good suicess
fron. every standpoint Tho result
demonstrates that Honolulu can sup
port a first-clabs company for tho usu
nl season of three weeks and mana
gers of high class attractions are safe
In governing themselves accordingly
People who sneak In at the bai r
gate of the Punahou grounds to evadj
tho financial agent at tho ball gaims
are elthir very thoughtless or a.o uf
that ilass of Individuals who would
try to make a dlckir with St. Peter in
order to get In on easier terms. Th
baseball games are will worth the
price of admission, but the tact that a
Rood share of the receipts goes to the
McKlnley Memorial Kund Invalidates
nny possible excuse offered for tho
pleasure of cheating the management,
nnuncll Bluffs has turned out a
wealthy merchant who agreed to pur
chase a bank, fin the strength of tho
agreement he drew a check for $20,000,
sold his business for 10.MU and de
parted for parts unknown. Tormer
owners of tho bank have waked up to
tho fact that they have sold their bank
and got nothing but n $20,000 draft on
themselves in return. The wealthy
merchant has shown enough Ingenuity
In cussedncss to warrant tho belief
that he would havo been clnssed
among the captains of Industry had
ho merely been an honest man.
HIT IfNK EXHIBIT
The spring exhibition of tno Klloha
na Art League opined last night with
nearly one hundiid exnmp.ts of tlm
work of various artists of the ilt and,
on the whole, is one of the best exhib
its the league has over put betoio the
public, "lie first view .ast night was
attended by n vcrj small ilrclo of en
thuslastB, most of the 'people who frc
guent the Alt League halls biluy pies
ml at the farewUl performance ol
1'iederlik Warde and bis lorapanv.
Tin- visitors were ncclvcd bv D.
Howard Illtchcoik and President Phil
tp II Dodge. Uuilng the evmlng re
than a part of a xast machine that effort uut it is to uc norm- in ."""
grinds out dollars nnd cents? that commercial Pf ""'" l8';
Hitherto the United Stntesl.n, .gone rU-.T.h
Into new fields with tho American I (J of loJnJ g cap,tn, ,Ullcn ,son-i
home builder as Its leader Is this all L,et In ,luarter-sectlons of land,
to be changed? Is this Integrity of tho
home. Is this glory of American Indc
pendence whiih over a hundred cnrs
of progress has shown to bo the basis
of national integrity, now to be thrown
overboard as a fane, a delusion of our
forifathers'
Prom the arguments ndvanced by
those whom tho Commercial cham
pions, the only future for American
Ism or the Individual American In the
new possessions is for the pioneer to
organize himself Into a joint stock
company, sink out of sight whatever
may have been taught about Indepcnd
cnie In tho little red school house, nnd
po forth Into the highways and bjvvajs
githerlng up humanity that will do
the work but dois not possess cither
soi In! or moral ambition The corpor
ations the combinations of wialth lreshments were terved The dlspla
tlmt our Delivery Wofjons thcmHcIvsit prove
every clolm we make.
Kelly-Springfield Tire
circle the world
nnd nre recognized everywhere as
the Mtnndnrd of excellence, dura
blllty nnd resiliency.
Put on by DXPDRT mechanics
Chas. F. Herrick Carriage Co., no.
125 merchant St.. next to 8tanfenwnld Building.
w mm.
AGENTS FOR
Tho nwa Plantation Co.
Tho Walalua Agricultural Co , Ltd.
Tho Kohala Sugar Co.
Tho Waltnca Sugar Milt Co.
Tho Pulton Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo.
Tho Standard Oil Co.
Tho Ceo. K. Blako Steam Tumps.
WeRton'a Centrifugals.
Tho New England Life Insurance Co.
of Hoslon.
Tho Aetna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford,
Conn.
Tho Alliance Assurance Co. of London
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN,Ltd
BISHOP & CO.
BANKERS.
Bntabllshed In I8Q8.
BANKING DEPARTMENT
Transact business In all departments
ot Hanking.
Collections cnrefully attended to.
Exchnnge bought nnd sold.
Commercial nnd Travelers' Letters
or Credit Issued on The Unnk of Cali
fornia nnd N. M. Rothschild & Sons,
London.
Correspondents The Bank of Cali
fornia, Commercial Banking Co. of
Sydney. Ltd., London,
Drafts and cablo transfers on China
and Japan through tho Hongkong &
Shanghai tanking corporation ana
Chartered Dank of India. Australia and
China.
Interest allowed on term deposits at
tho following rates per annum, viz:
Seven days' notice, at 2 per cent
Three months, at 3 per cent.
Six months, at 3 1-2 per cent.
Twelve months, at 4 per cent.
TRUST DEPARTMENT
Act as Trustees undor mortgages.
V-jago estates (real and personal),
Collect rents nnd dividends.
Valuablo papers. Wills, Donds, e'.o,
received for safe-keeping.
ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT
Auditors for Corporations and Pri
vate Firms.
Dooks examined and reported on.
Statements of Affairs prepared.
Trustees on Bankrupt or Insolvent
Estates.
OFFICE, 924 BETHEL STREET.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Deposits received and Interest at
lowed at 4 1-2 per cent per annum. In
accordance with Kules nnd Regula
tions, copies of whlcii may bo obtained
on application.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
AGENT8 r'OR
riRE, MARINE LIFE, ACCIDEN1
AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY IN
SURANCE: COMPANIES.
Insurance Office, 924 Bethel Street
OFFICERSi
It. P. Baldwin President
J. B. Castle I'irst Vlco President
V. M. Alexander. .Second Vlco Pros.
J. P. Cooke Trcnsurer
W. O. Smith Secretary
Geo. IL Cnrtcr Auditor
Sugar Factors and
-Commission Agents
AGENTS for Hawaiian Commercial &
Sugar Co., Hulku Sugar Co., Pala Plan
tation Co., Nahlku Sugar Co., Klhel
Plantation Co., Hawaiian Sugar Co.,
Knhulul Railroad Co.,
Claus Spreckels,
Vm. G. Irwin
III', 1 H 1
TRIP OF SOVEREIGN
OF SEAS RECALLED
BOYS BRIGADE EVENTS
Win, G. Irwin & Co
LIMITED.
Wm. Q. Irwin.. President nnd Mnnager
Claus Spreckels Vlco President
W. M. Glffard.. Second Vice President
It. M. Whitney Jr.....Treas. and Sec.
Geo. J. Ross Auditor
Suear Pnctora
AN1
Commission Acenta
have strong claims to co-jlderaflon
Thc are Indeed potent ngents of de
velopment They should not be scorn
ed nor rim out of business.
lUit tlie corporation's right to nils
the now possession or tlie old posses
sion and thus ovcrrulo tho American
home has )et to bo established or Its
virtue made manifest in necessUj
TVO TKEOUIE8 OF INSULAR
DfcVHLOPmnNT.
of vvoiks of art will be open to tho pub
lie from 9 a. in. to 5 p m nnd fioin
7 to 9 p m dally, except bundnvs, tin
til Juno 8.
The vvoilc of D. Howard Hltchuick,
as It nhvn.vH has, leads thu spilng v
hlbltion ol local artists In point of ex
cellence Tho painting of tills artist
attains a higher degree m pcifettltm
eaih ear until novv ho bus a lollec-
Pi
Second Officer Haffey of Steamship fr
Californian Owns Copy of Old
Clipper Ship's Official
Record.
Setond Ofhcer Hafflcy of t'le Amu I-cnn-Havvnliau
Steamship Cinipau s
fielghter Californian, novv luidlnj tu
gur at Hllu, has In his possession a ,
"?. a' '"h," h" '" Th r .,hlch .. to be given io the clul, send
tlnn for tho public to view which Is In tn,. tr,, around tho Hoin to New York lng ln ,lle wlnnlnB team, will surely be
man ii-Bn.-i'iB ui-uur imiu uuj uiiiiK f10m Honolulu in 1Sj.. it eignty-tnrte
Tho general committee of tho nos'
Drlgade together with the athletic
commltteo of that same organization
aie at present busy making arrange
ments for the prize drill nnd field daj
which are- to bo held In Knplolnnl
ark on Decoration tfny Judging
from nil indications, tho field day
seems (citnln to bo n very successful
one. Hntrlea fiom the different
branches of the Ilrlgailo are at present
being received and some of theso aro
making n vciy good showing.
The Kakaako club will enter thirty
five men Tor tho events whllo the Pa
lima and tho Kallhl clubs, which havo
Joined forces, wlTl enter twent) four
men.
The contest for tho silken bnnnof
AGENTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Co.
OP SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
JrwwvrTw r-yrirrr trrr r tr J C
Claus Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS.
HONOLULU, : : T. H.
an Francisco Agents The Ne
vada Natlocal Rank ot San Francisco,
Ban Francisco Tho Nevada Na
tional DanK ot San Francisco.
London Tho Union Hank oi Lon
don, Ltd.
New York American Exchange Na
tional Bank.
Chicago Merchants' National Bank.
Paris Credit Lvonnals.
Berlin Drtfdner Bonk.
Honakona and Yokohama Honi-
kong-Sbangaat Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bank
ot New Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank ot
British North America.
Deposits received. Loans made on
approved security. Commercial axd
Travelers' Credits issued. Bills ot Ex
change bought and sold.
Collections Promptly Accounted For.
Pioneer Building and Loan
Association.
A8SET8, JUNE SJ, 1B01, W0.04JJ7.
Moaey loaned on approved security.
A Bavlng Bank for monthly deposits.
Houses built on the monthly install
ment plan.
Twenty-third Series ot Stock Is n-w
opened.
OFFICERS J. L. McLean, Presi
dent; A. A. Wilder, Vice President;
u. u. uray, Treasurer; A. v. Gear,
Secretary.
DIRECTORS J. L. McLean. A.
A. Wilder, A. V. Gear, C. B. Gray,
J. D. Holt, A. W. Keeck, J. A. Ly'e,
jr., J. M. Littio, li. ti. noyd.
A. V. GEAR.
Secretary.
Office Hours; 12:301:30 p. m.
-w t-f -. -Trr--
William R. Castlo says Congress
mado a mistake In granting Hawaii a
liberal franchise That means grant
lng tho Hawallans generally the right
to vote. Dole Is saying the same thing
lu his travels But Mr Castle says ho
believes It wilt bo possible to defeat
Wilcox nt the election noxt November
Mr. Castlo and Mr. Dolo can bank" on
ono thing, however. It will not bo pos.
slble to defeat Wllcqx at the next elec
Hon or any other election as long as
New York Commercial
It Is being charged, with n strong
array of facts and figures to establish
Its truth and force, that tho llmltr.tlort
now surrounding the granting of fran
chises and the acquisition of lands and
other properties jn our new Insular
possessions aro materially retarding
industrial and commercial development
there This Is being felt In Porto Rico
to a great extent, and in the Philippines
bill now under consideration similar
lestrlctlons promise to be enacted; Ha
waii, too. Is under the same ban. In
the law establishing a government for
that Territory It Is provided In section
12 that "no lease ot agricultural land
shall be granted, sold or renewed by
the government of the Territory of Ha
waii for a longer period than flu; years
until Congress shall otherwise direct;"
and It Is further specified that the
amount of the leases of agricultural
lands that may be granted to any one
corporation shall not exceed ono thou
sand acres These limitations have not
been strictly observed, how over, and
there Is a sharp contest now on In the
Islands between the clement that con
tends for small farms with Individual
owners and that which favors huge
plantations with small armies of do
pendent "hands " The Senate Philip
pines bill carries this provision In sec
tion 13
"That pending the preparation and
until the adoption of rules nnd regula
tions ' tho government of the
Philippines Is hereby authorized and
empowered on such terms as It may
prescribe to lease to actual
occupants and settlers and others for
a term of not moro than five years such
parts and portions of the public domain
other than timber and mineral lands
nt Hm iTnlln.l Slnlon In the Pblllnnlns
Dole anil uasuo anu uiuir unsucmicD , i9lnml ng i. muy ,)cem wise, not ex
go chasing around tho country forever ccoillnK 1C0 acres, or Its equivalent In
harping on this frnncblso question. hectares, to any ono person, nor more
ho has vot done
Thoo Wores' collection occupies tho
centei of thu long wnll and Is most ef-
davs. She sailed out of thli li.nbur on
tlie 12th daj ot I'ebruary nnd was nt
anchoi In New York harbor on Mnv 0
- (,..... .. , .. -..I , .i .
feetlve llesides a fine painting ot tho r.u,r earner was enjoin lur ..m.uai
cue eimiu uii,
late Justlco McCully, nro paintings ot
"Making Knvn, Samoa," and 'Ocean's
Strand," both works that nt once nt
tract the attention of tho visitor Miss
Grace Robertson, Mrs. Helen Kelley,
Mrs May Mott-Smlili Bird. Mrs Ida H
von Holt, Philip II. Dodge, Miss Allco
Tabor nnd Miss Edith King nre among
the most piominent of tho exhibitors
Tho following figures glc the oxict
number of knots made each day of tho
splendid trip, the first daj's run Lelng
a hard one between tho Kakaako and
Pnlama clubs. Of tho clubs, tho Pa
lamas havo hctctoforo been the fore
most. They havo now "hold tho prlzo
banner In their possession for two
successive years.
Tho Kakaako boys havo been train
lng vigoiously for the last thicc
LIFE and FIRE
Insurance - Agents
AOENTS FOR
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN
SURANCE CO. OF BOSTON.
AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF HARTFORD.
There has been quite a good bit ot
talk ln tho baseball circles to have
the baseball games which are sciicd
ulcd to be pluyed on Decoration Day,-
namely, ono between tho Hotiolulus
and the Custom Houso team and ono
between the Malic Mimas and the Pu
nahoiiB, plavcd In the forenoon In or
der that they shall not Intcrfcro with
tho other Decoration Day arrange
ments.
As fnr as can bo ascertained, no
change Is llablo to bo made Whllo
the Honoluiiis nro willing to havo
their game In tho forenoon, tho Mnllo
lllmas nnd tho Punahous prefer to
havo thelis fn tho nfternann Ttio
question will bo definitely decided up
on at tho meeting of thb Baseball
entered In tho log at noon of I'ebruary I months under the cneigctlc direction
13, 1851, the day following the vessilsiof En Suy nnd nro now very confident
departure from this poit 16S, M, l-lll. I tlmt they will bo able to wrest the cov
205. 301, 302, 1C0, 150. 211. 199. JIH. 82. ctC(1 uanncr from tll0 ,,, club;
HO, 307, 308, 231, 179, 171. 1D0, 311, 308 l" ' tt
tfto .on fifi tea OT1 ooo -Jio c.l -ft"? hOlll.
27.'., 396, 311, 411. 3C0, 207. 307, 172 146, Arrangements are also being mado
2'X, 203, 1C8, 190, calm, 237, 183, 188, r an elaborate entertainment to bo
101, 171, 105, 135, 124, 143, 84, 128, 1M, given lu tho club room above the train
119, 207, 280, 196, 141, 152, 106, 99, 01,ing school on King street on Saturday
98, 77, 53, 106, 237 293, 285, 282, 280, evening.
Zii, is. iw, JJU, i-, ii.sm.i-.-o ui . 0 ,hB occtt8on tuo prlzo uanncrg
lUUr 11U ) a 11UL lUQIJCUi
The Sovereign of tho Seas wns built
In Boston in 1852 by Donald McKay.
She measured 245 feet on the keel 44',&
fort beam nnd had a depth of 25 feet.
This vessel earned $200,000 gross, dur
ing tho first eleven months of her
existence Her master, Captain L. Mc
Kay, the builder's brother. Is now a
shipping mciehnnt In South street, New
York City.
Deputy Sheriff Chllllngworth found
no real or personal property upon
which to levy execution on Judgment
foi 1079 50 In the suit of 11
Co vs K Matsumoto and II. I.
Evans.
and medals given to tho winners of the
field day ovents and of the prize drill
will bo formally banded over to them.
Tlioio will also be speeches, stereop
tlcon pictures nnd n muslcnl program,
which among other performers will
probaMy Include the Kamebameha
Qleo Club.
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H.
A.gonts ior
Hawaiian Agricultural Co, Ookala
Sugar Plant. Co., Ononiea Sugar Co.,
lionomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co,.
Makee Sugar Co ,Haleakala Ranch Co.
The Planters' Line of San Francisco
Packets, Chas, Blower & Co.'s Line of
Boston Packets.
LI8T OF OFFICERS:
C, M. Cooke, President; George
Robertson, Mnnager; E. F. Bishop
Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F.
Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. Wa
terhouso and Oeo. R. Carter, Directors.
The Yokohama Specie Bank
LIMITED.
Subscribed Capital.... Ten 24,000,000
Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000
Reserved Tund Yen 8,710,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
The Bank buys and receives for col
lection Bills ot Exchange, Issues Drafts
and Letters ot Credit, and transacts
general banking buslnets.
INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Fixed Per cent
Deposit. Per annum.
For 12 months 4
For 6 months i
For 3 months 3
Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank.
New Republic Bid., lh King Stree
HONOLULU.
Execution has been returned as satis
fied to the extent of $13 50 on Judgment
for S175.35 In the suit of C. Ynknanj vs.
Leaguo on Thursday ovcnlng, hut It jonn g Chandler.
Is most probable that no change In the
time of tho games will bo mado
Hoffman & Rllcy by their attorney,
Jno. W. Cathcart, demur to tho plea
Tho hottest place on earth last jcar I '" abatement of J. H. Fishei, defendaut
wns cm tho Pcislnn side of the Gulf ol to their sulL
Persia During ten consecutive days '
In July and August the temperature Thero aro at prebent In London 52,000
novcr fell below 100 degrees. persons aged moro than 75 jcirs.
Dyspepsia can ne. and Is cured bv
the use of PAIN-KILLER. This Is the
most woudeiful and valuable medicine
ever known for this disease; Its action
upon tho systom Is entirely different
from any other preparation ever
known. Tho patient while taking this
mcdlelno may eat anything tho appetite
craves. Avoid substitutes, there is bui
one Paln-Klllor, Perry Davis'. Prki
25c. and 50c
THE VON HAMM-YOUNG CO..
IMPORTERS AND
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
Queen Street,
Honolulu
Senator Tellei's speech on the Phil
Ippluo question fills 20 pages of the
t'oiigicsslonal Record and contains
75,000 words With tho exception of a
few documents, the entire speech was
extemporaneous.
Suljsiribo ior tho TVEEKLY
nULU'"l,XN, only $1 per annum
AGENTS FOR
Tho Lancashire Insurance Co.
The Balolee Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sowing Machine, Etc.
Plantation
Properties
FOR SALE
AT HAMOA, MAUI,
Mill Machinery, complete or In part,
consisting of one 30"xC0" 5 roller mill,
H. I. Wks. make, Putnam Engine,
Vac. Pan, Double Effects, Clarlfiers,
Centrifugals, Vac. Pumps, etc., etc.
Parcels ot land, Interest In Hut
Lands, Houses, Work Animals, Carts,
Harness, Plows, Tools of all sorts.
For particulars, apply to MR. J. R.
MYERS, Mnnager, at Ilamoa, Maul, ot
to C. BREWER & COMPANY, LTD,
Honolulu.
Dated Honolulu, March 4th, 1802.
2087-2m
Bruce Cartwright
General Managor ot
THE EQUITABLE LIFE
A8SURANCE SOCIETY
Ot tho United States tor the
Hawaiian Islands ...
OFFICE, Merchant Street, Honolulu.
KAAHUMANU 8TRET.
Design your own ledgers, cash
looks, etc. If you b re undecided, we
will help you. That ts In our line and
'be PRICE IS RIGHT, at the BVEN
NO BULLETIN.
The weekly edition of the Evenlno
Bulletin Is the largest and best pub
lished In the Territory. Sixteen and
twenty pages. 1 a year.
muni
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