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MASONIC TEMPLE
WEEKLY
CALENDAR.
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ONDA
Pacific Slated and Initiation.
1UI1SU.W
wBDNimnAv
Oceanic Third Degree,
TMtJUNDAV
Honolulu Chapter Regular
5 p. m.
PHIDAY
8ATUMDAV
All Tleltlng meinben of tae
rder are cordially Invited to at
land meeting! of local lodge.
HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, I. 0. 0. F.
Meet every Monday evening at 7:30
fe. I O. O. F. Hall, Fort street
E. II IIENDHY, Secretary.
ELMEH K. SCHWAKZUKlia, N. 0
Ail vliltlne trothcri very cordially
tavited.
MYSTIC t OD'JE, No. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening at
1:10 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, King
street. Visiting brothers cordially In
tltod to attend.
q. h. nKrmEY, c. c.
F. WALDROX, K.ILS.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K of P.
Meets every Friday evening at
IC P. Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem
Iters of Mystic Lodge, Xo. 2, Wo. Mc
Ctnley Lodge, No. 8, and visiting
brothers cordially Invited.
General Business.
C. M. WHITE, C. C.
E. M. COLEMAX, K.n.S.
HONOLULU LODGE SIC, B. P. O. E,
Honolulu Lodge Xo. 616, B. P. O. E.,
rill meet In tbelr new ball, on Miller
ul Deretanla streets, every Friday
venlng.
By order of the E. R.
HARRY H. SIMPSON,
Secretary.
OHO. H. ANGUS, E.R.
Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8, K.of P.
Meits every Saturday evening at
7:30 o'clock in K. of P. Hall, King
ttreet. Visiting brothers cordially In'
Tltid to attend.
M. M. JOHNSON. C.C.
E. A. JACOIJSON, K.It.S.
1 HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O. E.
Meets on the 2nd and 4th WEDNKS
DAY evenings of each month nt 7:30
oclock In K. of P. Hall. King street.
Visiting Eagles are Invited to at
tend. SAM McKEAGUE, W.P.
H. T, MOORE. W. Secy.
"HAWAII CHAPTER No. 1, ORDER OF
KAMEHAMEHA.
Meets every first and third THURS
DAY of each month In Fraternity Hall,
Odd Fellows' Building, Fort Street, at
1:30 o'clock p. m. A full attendance
Is desired at every meeting.
Transaction of Business.
. N. FERNANDEZ,
Kuauhau.
to'jrvr camoes no. sno, a. o. p.
Meets every 2d and 4th Tuesday of
ach month at 7:30 p. m., In San An
tiilo Hall, Vineyard street.
.Visiting brothers cordially Invited
, attend.
A. K. VIERRA. C. R..
JOHN P. DIAS, F.S.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, I. 0. R. M.
Meets every second and fourth
FRIDAY of each month, In 1. O. F
Hall.
Visiting brothers cordially Invited to
attend.
TV. C. McCOY. Sachem.
A. E. MURPHY, C. of R.
3293-tf
FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES, BOARD
ING HOU8E8 AND HOTELS.
The New "DISHWASHER"
There Is more oooular demand for a
cheap, practical and durable Dish
Washer than any article that can be
mentioned.
There Is no machine about the
household used as frequently as the
Dish Washer.
The services of a carpet sweeper are
required two or three times a week;
the washing machine once a week; the
clothes wringer only once a week;
while the sewing machine often stands
Idle for months; but the Dfsh-Washer
Is In demand THREE TIMES each
day, and Its benefits are thus con
stantly being dispensed to its users.
For further particulars Inquire of the
Washington Light Co.
80LE AGENTS.
SW"For Rent"
fie Bulletin office.
cards on sale at
Fine Job Printing at the Bul
letin office.
Tested by Time
Anil fntinil still the I'nvorltc
Intrlntlc merit ha
made Iti tucceti
and the tuccen of
HUNTER
BALTIMORE
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Juttlfiet the ver
dict that It li
The Purest Type
of the Purett
Whlikey made.
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If your dealer doei not keep It
ring up
MAIN 7,
LIQUOR DEPARTMENT.
Hoffschlaeger & Co.,
LIMITED
KINO AND DETHEL STS.
Alexander & Baldwin
LIMITED.
i. ".
COOKE Manager
OFFICERS.
II. F. Baldwin President
J. B. Castle Vice President
W. M. Alexander... Second Vice Pres.
L. T. Peck Third Vice Pres.
J. Waterhouse Treasurer
E. E. Paxton Secretary
W. O. Smith Director
SUGAR FACTORS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS and
INSURANCE AGENTS
svgents for
Hawaiian Commercial 8ugar Co.
Haiku Sugar Company.
Pala Plantation.
Maul Agricultural Company.
Klhel Plantation Company.
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Kahuku Plantation Company.
Kahulul Railroad Company.
Haleakala Ranch Company.
Another Shipment of
MONUMENTS
JUST RECEIVED
AT 1048-50 ALAKEA 8T.,
BY J. C. AXTELL & CO.,
P. O. BOX 642.
PHONE BLUE 1801, HONOLULL
CAMARA & CO,,
LIQUOR DEALERS.
QUEEN AND ALAKEA STREETS.
TEL. MAIN 492.
FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED.
Orders delivered to all parts of city.
Electric FlasliLialits
ALL SIZES.
GUY OWENS Co.
Phone Main 315. Union SL nr. Hotel
Alexander Young Hotel
Absolutely Arc-proof, finest cut
sine, elegantly furnished and the
best of service.
NOAH W. GRAY Manager
Honolulu, T. H.
IAAAAVAAAAAAJVI
CLEANING and DYEING
Wt irt now cult In c a irtcUlty ol Iht
alovt work ' j
Sanitary Steam Laundry,
Phono niiiln 7a 2
VVVWO-VVVVW
New Barber Shop
Recently opened, everything clean
and wholesome. Doth barbers former,
ly located at Center shop on Dethel St.
NOW AT 1038 NUUANU STREET.
A. ITOGO, Proprietor.
Special Reduction Sale
VERY CHEAP, DIG LOT GOLF
SHIRTS. All Kinds Furnishing Goods.
C. K. CHOW & CO.,
Cor. King and River, near Bridge,
Wing Wo Tai & Co.
UEALER8 IN IMPORTED GENERAL
MERCHANDISE.
Unique Articles of All Kinds.
941 NUUANU STREET.
Tel. Main 266. P. O. Box 949
Fine Job Printing at Tn Bulletin
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LOCAL AND IENERAL
Autos, for hire at Tor. Stables.
Onomen enno Is being carted to tbc
Pcpcckco nml Wnlnaktt flumes.
J T McCrosson una kept by busi
ness from sailing In tb Manchuria
Mont forget those Sunday dlnneri I
lit the Ito.val Hawaiian Hotel, one itoi
The famous Filipino Constabulary
band inn) retlslt Honolulu tumetimo'
next fall. j
Neatly furnished rooms at the Pop-1
ular. II, S1.S0 and $2 per week. 124a
Fort street. '
Itev Canon Mackintosh conducted
scrlces nt the funeral of Levi K. Nn-1
ken yesterday. j
A liuslnnsa tn.ltl pntfiva "llftinlef
ItAn.' 1,-ltl, tita 1llttr1llin lIllS IllH Wlf
ulth her luncn.
(let n Jubilee Incubator from Mc
Chesney & Sous and make n success ol
chuken raising.
Killers' nro showing a new lot of Jap
anese crepes In plain and fancy colors
Bee their nd elsewhere.
Thursday was the 49th anniversary
of the birth of Hubert W. Wilcox.
Home Hulcrs celebrated.
A notice of foreclosure of mortgage
lb le K. II. Kekapal vs. Chas Lennox,
of Maul. Is published In this issue. ;
Itev S. 1". Merrill will lecture nt'
the V M. C. A. Sunday, at 4:30. All'
men welcome; Tea Is served at 6:30. j
Freight received on the steamer
I.lkellko ftom Molokal Is as follows: I
to head of cnttlc. 104 sheep and 00 pigs.
Water is rising In the Wnhlawn res-,
ervolr. being now sixteen to eighteen
feet above tnc general icvei oi me oiu
stream. I
That $0.50, 17-Inch high leg, proa.
nectlnc boot Is Just what lou need foi
your out-of-doors work. Sold by Mc-
Incrny Shoe Store. i
The funeral of the late llernard
Iletgcrscn will take place today from
the .Masonic Hall nt 3 p. m., under the
auspices of Hawaiian Lodge No. 21. !
"Arnblc" applied to Iron roofs re-
duces tomperaturo as much as 35 de
grees. This has been ascertained by
actual test California Feed Co.,
incuts.
Fnther.I.. 1 Conrndy. the companion
of Father Mamlen in his last days, has
reached New York to complete pinna i
for establishing leper colonies In Minnesota has arrived here from Seat
Chlnn. i He with her cargo dumnged by llro en
The Japanese government has adopt ' route,
ed a new form of passport, restrict- AN HEIR IS BORN.
Ing the exodus of Hnwallan Japanoso Pokln, Feb. 10. A son has been
to the mainland, the new passport born to Prince Chun, brother of tho
reading "to Hawaii only." Emperor, nnd the little prlnco will
A pair of our toursp mesh linen can-J probably bo designated as tho success-
tun uxiuril Ufa UBHitiva juu i""l iuii-
fort in the highest degree Our lino Is
strictly the most carefully selected In
town and tho prices are right. Manu
facturers' Shoo Co.
Fred Harrison, nt Ucrctnnl.i nnd Fori
Mrcels, Is erecting n business block
of two stories with basement, to con
tnln eleven stores. Ho may have to
cut down one-half of tho first nlgnroba
tree planted In these Islands while
clearing the site of his new building.
According to tho report of Purser
Lewis of the lwnlanl. the following
lists of sugar are awaiting Bhlpmcnt on
I. ....,. r a ( nnnnm ' r irnn.
Brmondw.roo'o:'a &R.V400V.M a. w3flr,iplu,ti,M??.fnn!!
K r.ioo- Men noon- K 1 GOOO-' maio tno defense, nt first, that young
1- 4S10- I (l li M 8 ?!' ln'e" l,ut "P "l0 kidnaping
Vrnn- k &' ' ' Job. but later entered plen of on-
Central Union Church The pastor,
Rev Wm. M. Klncnld, D.D.. will preach
in the morning on "The Divine Vig
ilance " In tho evening there will be a
patriotic praise bervlie, at which Pres
ident florne will speak on "Georgo
Washington " The boys and girls of
the Kamehameha schools will be pres
ent and sing.
There Is more fun nnd genuine en
joyment to be obtained from a KodaK
than can be guessed by a person who
has never owned one of theso fnsclnnt
Ing little cameras. We enrry a very
lomptcto line of kodnku und kodak sup
plies ns prices that rule but little high
er than those prevailing on tho const
Our store Is the headquarters for tour
ists who go In for photography nnd we
ore prepaied to do first class printing
and developing without unnecessary
delay and nt the most reasonable:
prices Honolnlu Photo-tiupply Co.
A Mark of
Cleanlinets of rcrton is
guishing marks of refinement, and commands at
all times the highest respect.
your sleeping spartment or dressing room a inovvy white, onc-piccc
Standard"
Porcelain Enameled Lavatory
provided with an abundant flow of hot nd cold running water.
S
f '
I CwKJS "convhiicnci"
W. J. ENGLAND CO.
PHONE MAIN 323.
mfim
'Eyes
EXfl ITI 111 6Q
may mean something for you or It may
mean nothing! It depends upon the
skill, knowledge, and fitness of the
examiner.
Our examinations are conducted aft
er the most approved methods, and.
back of all, we have adequate knowl
edge of the eye and its needs.
A. N. 8ANFORD
Optician
Boston Building, Fort 8L,
over May 4 Co.
(Associated Press Cable.)
RUSSIA PREPARING.
g. Petersburg, .Feb.
in Tho Gov
ernment Is preparing for eventualities
jn China.
As a result of tho struggle between
iDU reactionists and the progressive
tinriv. It is believed that cither Dur-
tim-ii or do Wlttc will be compelled to!
resign, The general opinion Is that!
,j0 witle will be able to bold his place.
SHIP STOKERS STRIKE,
Flume, Feb, 10. Seven thousand
ehlp stokers have gone on n strlko for
increased wages. The labor trouble Is
attended by numerous riots.
WILL OPPOSE BALFOUR.
I-onilon, Feb. 10. The Liberals have
decided to oppose Balfour In tho by
clcctlon, WITH CARGO ON FIRE.
Yokohama. Feb. IC The steamer
or 10 1110 llirOIH.
WILL KEEP HER TITLE.
Paris. Feb. Ifi. It has been decided
that the Countess of Castellano shall
retain her title.
PAT CROWE ACQUITTED.
Omaha, Neb., Feb IC Pat Crowe
1 baa been acquitted
' Pat Crowe, one of the best known
"bad" men of tho Middle West, was ac
cused of having kidnaped und held for
, ransom the young son of Cudaby, the
millionaire pork packer, tho boy sub
sequently making his escape from the
nanus ot i:is captors, wrowo was in
lowed by the police for several yeau.
noccncc.
LEADER OF MUTINY INSANE.
Odessa. Feb. IC Schmidt, leader ot
the naval mutiny, has gone Insane.
CATCHPIIRASO
"If hungry try a Sandwich Island
with Hawaiian Jams and Chutney."
PASSENGER8 ARRIVED.
Per stmr I.lkellke, from Molokal
ports. Mr Hobbd, J. J. Nakulnu. I). F
McCorrlston, II. O. Hitchcock and J.
Clark.
George II. Robertson, manager ot C.
Ilrewer & Co., abandoned the expedi
tion to the burned Onomen mill on ac
count of a severe nttnek of ihcu
matlsm. Refinement
one of the most distin
To promote cleanliness, install i
It is very pleasant and
convenient to arise in the
morning and Juvc at your
touch a proper place for
maUng the toilet, without
having to partially dress in
order to reach the bath
room possibly to find it
already occupied.
If you can possibly arrange
pace for a ".Standard"
Lavatory in your room,
the cost will not compare
withthercsulting comforts. (
Wc have tample one-piece
"Standard Lavatories
in our showroom and re
spectfully invite you to ex
amine them.
1Z1 HOTEL STREET.
WORLD NEWS BY GABLt
SIMMY olItTY
IP OFFICERS
At the annual meeting of the Hono
lulu Symphony Society last night the
lollowlng odlccrs were elected for tho
nulling year:
n. U Marx, president; It. F. Wleh
man, vice president; W. A. Ume. treas
urer; C. S, Mesky, secretary; Carl
thisch. librarian, Mr. Walter Hoffmnnn
and Mr. W. L. Moore, directors; house
committee, Br. Hoffmnn (chairman),
U. Kopkc, Sr., and Joseph Schwartz.
Tho Treasurer reported n surplus on
band. Seventy-two numbers of new
music had ben Imported. Plans for
tho future wero (llsiussed and 11 vtu
decided to have another concert soon.
MAKEE ISLAND CONCERT.
The Hnwallan band will give a con
cert on Sunday afternoon at Makeo Is
land (Wnlklkl), ns follows.
PART I.
"The Old Hundred."
Overture "Tho Road to Olory".. tiling
Chorus "Tannhauscr" Wagner
Qlorla "Twelfth Mass" Mozurt
Selection "Tho Bohemian Girl" ...
Half.?
PART II.
Vocal Hawaiian Songs.. .Ar. by llcrgcr
IMrs, N. Alnpal.
Selection "The Toreador" (by re
quest) Monckton
rmiuiBiii in dwiui.1 ittiiu iiiiiiiu
vinale "Silver Heels" Moret
"The Star Spangled Banner."
Programs will be distributed at the
concert.
GRAND PARADE FEB. 22.
Where to purchase crepe paper mid
tissue paper In nil similes, suitable for
making (lowers and nil kinds of dec
orating, at Wall, Nichols Co.. Ltd. '
Weekly Bulletin SI P" "r-
NEW - TO-DAY
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF
TION TO FORECLOSE
GAGE AND OF SALE.
INTEN-MORT-
In pursuance ol the power of nale
containing In that certain mortgage
made by Solomon Alohlkea Kunlniokii
and wife, of South Kona, Island anil
Territory of Hawaii, Mortgagor, to J.
Alfred Magoon of Honolulu, County of
Oahu, Territory of llnwnll, .Mortgagee,
ilateil mo 8in day oi .Muy, a. u. iuuj,
nnd recorded In the Registry Office,
lOahu, In Liber 252, pages 191-2-3; no-
I'Ico Is hereby given that the said .Mort-
gagee Intends to foreclose said mort-
gagu for condition broken, to-wlt: the
nou-pnyineut of Interest when due, anil
notice Is hereby further given thnt tho
property covered by said mortgage
will bo sold nt public auction nt tho
unction rooms of Will E. Fisher, corner
nt Queen nnd Fort Streets, Honolulu,
County of Oahu, aforesaid on .Monday,
, 10 12th day of March, A. I). 190ti, nt
12 oclock in. ot said day.
Dated Honolulu, February 15, I90C,
J. ALFRED MAGOON,
Mortgagee.
The properly described In said mort
gage nnd to be sold nforesnld consists
if:
FIRST All tho land described In
Royal Patent 2021 to Kualmoku; ureu
83.25 acres, situate nt Pahoehoo 11 2,
Booth Kona aforesaid.
SUCOND All tho land described In
Royal Patent 2025 (Urant) to Ptimea
Innl, area 1G0.5 acres, situate nt Pn
hoohoo It 1, South Konn 'aforesaid.
THIRD One-third undivided in and
to one-half undivided of tho land de
scribed In Roynl Patent 1973 (drum)
to K. Pahua, area 241 acres, situate nt
Kaoho, South Kona aforesaid,
FOURTH Onothlrd undivided of
tho land described In Roynl Patent
C001, Award 74U4, to Kckaula, area i
teres, situate at Kaohe aforesaid.
FIFTH One-third undivided of that
parcel of land Bltttato at Palama, Coun
ty ot Oahu aforesaid, convejed to l.u
kla Kualmoku by deed of Hawaii Land
Company, Limited, dated May IS, l'JOU,
and recorded In ttald oft lie In Liber
09, pago 151, Said land being known
as lot 4, Palama Tract, and containing
rin area of 84000 Bquaro feet.
SIXTH One-third undivided of all
tho Jands Bltuato at Walaluu, County
pt Oahu aforesaid, rnoro particularly
described In lease ot said LuMa Kual
moku to tho Wnlulua Agricultural
Company, Limited, duted February 13,
1900, und recorded In said office In
Liber -02, on pago 421, as follows:
(A) That certain piece or parcel
of land situate at Pnuknulla describ
ed In Royal Patent 588 to Kealllbu
luhulu, containing an area of 3.0
RCI08,
(II) An undivided 2-5 Interest In
Roynl Patent (dronl) No. 1090 to W.
Chamberlain; area 5.5 acres.
(C) Apana 1 nnd 2 of Royal Pat
ent 1337 (Grunt) to Kalalkawahu;
area C.ll acres,
BEVKNTH All tho right, tltlo
ind Interest of nalil mortgagor In and
to nil other landa and premises be
longing to tho estate of said I.ultlu Ku
almoku wherever situated.
UiailTH All tho cuttle, and livo
Block running on said lands consisting
of 23 cattle and 6 horses and nlso all
Iho right, tltlo and Interest of said
mortgagor In and to all tho money,
goodB, chattels, clfects, choses In ac
tion and other personal property be
longing to the estate of Bald I.ul.la Ku
almoku at tho tlmo ot her death and
all Bitch property belonging to Bald cs
tato In tho hands of tho administrator
at tho tlmo of tho execution of said
mortgage or thereafter.
NINTH All those Indentures of
leaso assigned to said mortgagor by
deed of J, W. Kualmoku, dated Sep
tember 20, 1902.
Foi property paittculors, upply to
Magoon and Llghtfoot, attorncya for
mortgagee, or to Will K. Flher, Auc
tioneer. 2310 Feb. 17, 24 j Mar. 3, 10.
Get
Your
Gas Range
Now
' It means all-year-round relief f
'from unpleasant kitchen duties'
i building fires, carrying wood!
(Or coal, unnecessary cleaning, j
etc. A Gas Water Heater wlllj
supply water In any quantity. (
I Both for sale by dealers and
! HONOLULU GAS GO. j
YOU ARE
LIABLE -
to be accidentally kilted, crip
pled, blinded, disabled or taken
III at any time, and the value
of your time, which Is money to
you, may be destroyed In a mo
ment. If you are not fully Insured
let us attend to this Important
matter for you at once. Delays
are dangerous. We are agents
for the Employers' Liability
and Assurance Corporation, Ltd
Bishop & Co.
Insurance Department
I
RAPID BATH HEATERS
Fur niih plenty of hot water In
stantly any lime diy or light fir
toilet and bith
Ca i be i-ittalln In any, bath
room or anvwherc else without
tearing ev er) thing vp Cce rated
by anyone. ":ry economical.
Fir Salt lj
E. R. DATH, AGENT.
PLUMBER, 165 KING ST.
PHONE MAIN 61.
Special Sale
OF
FI3HNET8, TWINE and DRONZE
WIRE CLOTH at
A. FERNANGEZ & SOK,
Nos. 44-60 King St., '..uey Blcrk, beL
Nuuanu and Smith 8ts.; Tel. aln 189.
FASHIONABLE SUITS
MADE TO
ORDER FOR
PRICE AT
MINIMUM
J. P. Rodrigues,
iCor. ALAKEA and MERCHANT STS.
PIANOS
STEINWAY and others
THAYER PUN1) COMPANY,
156 and 158 HOTEL ST..
HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED,
PRESSED, REPAIRED AND
DYED BY THE
City Renovating Co.
1153 :: fort :: street.
Will call for and deliver same.
TELEPHONE MjAIN 196.
NOW I8N'T THIS APPEALING?
FRESH THREE 'DAYS
"What?" The home-made bread sold
by the
VIENNA BAKERY
FORT STREET.
FRESH CUT FLOWER8 AND A
CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF ISL
AND CURI08 AT THE
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
HOTEL ST.
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed by the
HONOLULU RENOVATING CO.,
J. J. Fern, Manager.
Richards near Queen Sts. All tele
phone messages promptly attended to.
Wa call for and deliver, Dyeing extra.
Castle & Cooke, Ltd.
HONOLULU.
Gommlsslo.i Merchants
ii
I
Sugar Facton
AGENTS FOR
The Ewa Plantation Co. '
The Walalua Agricultural Co. '
The Kohala Sugar Co. ''
The Walmea Sugar Mill Co.
The Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, Ma,
I Th niini.j mi r-
Tha Geo. F. Blake Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals.
The New England Life losuranee Co,
of Boston.
The Aetna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford.
Conn.
The Alliance Assurance Co. of London
Wh. 8. Irwin & Co., Ltd
WM. O. IRWIN.. .President and Mgr.
JNO. D. 6PRECKEL8..M Vice Pres.
W. M. QIFFARD 2d Vies Prss.
H. M. WHITNEY Treasurer
RICHARD IVERS Secretary
E. I. 8PAULDINQ Auditor
SUGAR FACTORS '
and - M
COMMISSION AQENT8.
Agents for
Oceanic Steamship Co., San Francisco
Cat.
Wes'ern Sugar Refining Co., 8an Fran
etsco, Cat.
Baldwin Locotomottve Works, Phila
delphia, Pa.
Newall Universal Mill Co. (Manufac
turers of National Cane Shredder),
New York, N. Y.
Pacific Oil Transportation Co., 8an
Francisco, Cal.
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H.
AycntH for
Hawaiian Agucultural Co., Ookala
Bugar Plant Co., Onotnca Sugar Co,
Honcmu Sugar Co.,Walluku Sugar Co,
Pcpcckeo Sugar Cc Tho Planters'
Line of San Francisco Packets, Cbns.
Drowcr & Co.'s lino of Uoston Packets.
List of Offices:
C. M. Cooke, President; George
Robertson, Vice President and Mans,
ger; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Sec
retary; F. W. Macfarlane, Auditor; P.
C. Jones, C. M. Cooke spd J. R. Gait,
Directors.
n
SWVT. ".Lyti,iC Ct J -.-uaV"
Life and Fire
Insurance-Agents
AOENTS FOR
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN
SURANCE CO. OF BOSTON.
AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF HARTFORD.
FIRE INSURANCE
THE
B. F. DILLINGHAM CO.
LIMITED.
General Agent for Hawaii:
Atlas Assurance Company of London,
Phoenix Assurance Co. of London.
New York Underwriters' Agency.
Providence Washington Insurance Co,
4th floor, Stangenwald Bldg.
Catton, Neill & Co.,
Limited.
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS
QUEEN and RICHARD8 8TS.
Boilers re-tubed with charcoal Iron
or steel tubes; general ship work.
COTTON BROS. & CO.
ENGINEER8 AND
GENERAL CONTRACTORS.
Plans and estimates furnished Cot
all classes contracting work.
Tel. Main 245.
ROOM 300, BOSTON BLK., Honolulu.
M. Phillips & Co.
Wholesale Importera and Jobbers,
EUROPEAN AND
AMERICAN DRY GOODS.
Fort and Queen Sts.
P. H. Burnette,
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public
Real Estate, Loans, Collections.
Agent to Grant Marriage Licenses.
Phones: Office, Main 310; Res.Wh.1341
Office, 79 Merchant St., Honolulu.
BUILDING MATERIAL
20 per cent, cheaper than sold by
other dealers. Doors, screen doors
sash and builders' hardware,
C. B. REYNOLD8,
Alakea St, mauka Sailors Home.
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