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TIIK WKttKIY HILO TRJJ1UNK, IIH.Q, HAWAII, FRIDAY, NOVF.MHF.R 27, 1903. Drink Budweiser America's Greatest Favorite H. HACKFELD & CO., Limited SOLE AGENTS Che Pacific Guano fertilizer Company of Honolulu are the manufacturers of tlic w 11 known A FERTILIZERS Fertilizers made to Order Analysis Guaranteed H. HACKFELD &CO., Limited SOLE AGENTS 1 The Liederkranz Cigar Is To Be Had at All Dealers tuso. ii. rA.viJ3s & co., jm. WholoBQlo Distributors. THE HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO., Ltd. SPECIAL FERTILIZER m:v vuukijiis hut iio.niis, i Whole lnstic Tntieu hy I-'IbIi k IC0I1I11 hoii or Now York. ' Honolulu, Nov. ly. The bids in 1 the matter of the Territorial bonds I were opened in the Governor'soflice, Capital building, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Acting Governor Carter presided and Treasurer "Kepoikai , opened the bids. There -were pre sent besides these two, the follow ling: Messrs. S. M. Damon, K. I. Spaulding, P. C. Jones, J. A. oil man, v. i'toteiuiatier, Attorney General Andrews, F. M. Swanzy, Clarence Cooke, II. I. Dillingham, F. J. Lowrey, Auditor Fisher, Deputy Auditor Meyers and John Waterhotise. The Treasurer stated that he re ceived this morning at 8:30 o'clock, in response to his cable to the U. S. Trust and Mortgage Co. of New York to send on all bids at once, bids from Fish & Robinson and the National City Hank. Fish & Robinson bid, according to the interpretation of the cipher cable received, $1,000,626 for the whole issue of the bonds or none at all. "All or none!" said the cable. The National City Hank bid, so the cable was interpreted, $999,261 for all or any of the bonds. There were three bids altogether. The local bid, that of the Ha waiian Trust Company, bid 98 per cent. In P. C. Jones' opinion the bid of Fish & Robinson was by far the best. Robinson, he said, had made a flat bid. Carter showed that the Hawaiian Trust Co's. bid was equivalent to $990,625. There seems to be no I question but that Fish & Robinson's I offer was the one ior the Territory to accept. Opinions were called for most of those present agreed with the ideas of the Governor and P. C.Jones. Treasurer Kepoikai, after the bankers had expressed their minds, stated that, in his opinion, the Fish 1 & Robinson bid was the best and I should be accepted. Governor Carter suggested thatf I the Treasurer wire New York to that effect and Kepoikai said that I lie would do at once. Following shows the relative merits of the bids: Fish & Robinson $1,000,626 National City 996,262 Hawaiian Trust 990,625 Treasurer Kepoikai at first desired time to consider certain possible ad vantages which might raise the value to the Territory of the Ha waiian bid. There would be the expense of bringing the coin into the country to consider. Carter believed that the matter could be settled there and then by n discussion ol the relative advant ages of the bids. The matter could be figured in a very short time. To this Kepoikai agreed and it was settled as above reported, the award going to Fish & Robinson, who take the whole issue. One bid was received in New York unaccompanied by a certified check and was therefore not con- ! sidered. I Before the meeting broke up, S. I M. Damon arose and said he wished to congratulate the Acting Governor I upon the success of his mission. It I was the first time that bonds to I such an amount had ever been I placed satisfactorily for the Islands. I The result not only redounded to ' the credit of the Acting Governor I hnr wnu n irrpnt lipln tr nil thr two-thirds. Still the effort was use less. In the light of this, the trip of the Acting Governor wascertainly most successful and Mr. Jones said he took great pleasure in seconding the remarks of Mr. Damon. ! Acting Governor Carter put n motion to the effect that those pre sent approve of the action of Treas urer Kepoikai in his acceptance of the bid of Fish & Robinson, which , was unanimously carried. The in-' formal meeting then adjourned. , Having received notice from the Mortgage Company to the effect that the New York bidders were anxiously awaiting a decision, Treasurer Kepoikai has alreudy sent a cable announcing the accept ance of the bid of Fish & Robinson. Currlo. Nation In WashliiKtoii. I Washington, Nov. 19. Carrie Nation, the hatchet temperance re former created a sensation in high 1 official circles today by her erratic actions. She first went to the White House and demanded to see 1 the President. On her request be- j ing refused she became violent and was finally forcefully ejected. ' Mrs. Nation then went to the Capitol and attempted to take part J in the proceedings of the Senate, j She was followed by a large crowd ' and her violent harangues created such a disturbance that she was finally arrested, taken before a po lice magistrate and lined. Kxcept for the vote on the Cuban reci procity treaty Carrie Nation the sensation of the day. SVEA INSURANCE COMPANY Of (lothenburR, Sweden Assets (Home Office) .... J7,3,o63.36 Assets in U. S. (for Additional Security of American Policy Holders) 656,678.43 Pacific Coast Department : P.DWARD BROWN & SON'S, General Agents 411-413 California St., San Frnncisco. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd., Rosldont Agonts. HILO FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Is your property, household goods or merchandise insured? C MM" UJUV MflT9 II HU I , Ull I IIU I . In case of fire would you be a heavy loser without a insurance policy? fire THE HONOLULU INVESTMENT CO., Ltd. General Agents of The Insurance Company of North America The New Zealand Insurance Company The Westchester Fire Insurance Company The Fidelity Insurance Company Tlie Canton Marine Insurance Company JUDD BUILDINC, HONOLULU, H. T. was Puiiumii Republic Panama, Nov. 18. The United States cruiser Marblehead hoisted the flag of the new republic and saluted it with 21 guns. A Panama gunboat and the forts reciprocated by raising and saluting the American- flag. After the ceremonies Rear Admiral Glass officially called on the Junta and expressed his well-wishes. President Arias re sponded in terms ol gratitude to the United States and there was great popular enthusiasm. Reciprocity for (Julians. Washington, Nov. 19. The bill making the Cuban reciprocity treaty effective passed the House of Rep resentatives today by a vote of 355 to 21. I v HON I M TOOLE!) Ifel liar reer HjWI r m rainier W$ 4!i I BOTTLING b w"g .A. rci works KlBTTT m I $ -CS "s; AGENTS. HONOLULU IH 'f I I Washington, Nov. 19. Presi dent Roosevelt has refused the re quest of the Governor of Colorado that Federal troops be sent to the mining districts to control the labor situation. Oakland, Cal., Nov. 27. Mrs. Alexander Young, wife of the Ho nolulu millionaire, who has been ill for some time, suffered a relapse flfl FRRATFI1 today and fears are entertained that she may not recover. Colon, Panama, Nov. 17. Peace commissioners of Colombia and Pan amn neul n conterence today on board the U. S. S. Mayflower. They were unable to reach mutually satisfactory conclusions. Washington, Nov. 19. Assur ances were given to the Govern ment today that the Hay-Varilla treaty, providing for the construc tion of the Panama canal, will be ratified by Panama in December. Boston, Nov. 19. The National convention of the American Feder- PLANTERS, ATTENTION! SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FACT THAT THE ON-Y ORIGINAL AND A FERTILIZER I Is that which has been manufactured for years exclusively by the the past fifteen California Fertilizer Works SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. For Cane, Vegetable and Banana Fields. Soil Analysis Made and Fertilizer Furnished Suitable to Soil, Climate and Crop FOR THE LAND'S SAKE USE OUR FERTILIZERS Sulphnto of Ammonium Bono Moal Sulphnto of Potash Nitrato of Soda H. C. Phosphates Ground Coral When purchasing be sure that in addition to the brand the name of the California Fertilizer Works is on everv ation of Labor at its session today sack, otherwise you will not be getting the genuine article. passed a vote favorable to the con struction of the Panama canal and the steps taken by the Government to forward the work. London, Nov. 19. The King financial relations of the country. , and Queen of Italy, accompanied It was certainly a most successful by King j-.uwara ana yueen niex-i js kept constantly ou hand and for sale at San Francisco A large stock of Diamond A and our XX HIGH-GRADE FERTILIZER undertaking, this placing of bonds ,andrn, were the guests of the Lord 1 Mayor of London today. The re- J ception given the Italian King and j Queen when riding through the streets of the city was very cordial , and gratifying. . Washington, Nov. 18. The es- sential fearures of the Hay-Varilla Fertilizers for sale in larue or small quantities Special Lawn Fertilizer. to such an amount on such short notice. Once more he wished to congratulate the Acting Governor. This speech was received with applause by those present and then P. C. Jones told of his experience during the days of the Republic, 1 wueu o. m of Finance. prices, plus only freight and actual expenses, By Our Hilo Agonts, L. TURNER CO. LIMITED OFFICII: Brewer Block, Queen Street 1 O. BOX 767, C. IX. COOICHi President. K. F. BISHOP, Treasurer. G. II. KOHF.RTSON, Auditor Damson was Minister treaty, providing lor the construe He had been author- tion of the Panama canal, have been Fertilize your lawns with our je(j t0 consolidate the debt of the completed and there is every pros- country on a 4 per cent, basis, a pect that a treaty acceptable to the margin of 7 per cent, or $99 on United States will be signed in a I every $1,000, being allowed. He few days. Relations with the Coloni- attempted to negotiate a loan and btati Government are strained and told of the solidity of financial af- it is possible Minister Herrau will fairs here at home, but it was a use-' withdraw. Reports leceived here less undertaking. As a last resort, j today state that the Colombian de he had offered to take one-third if 1 partments of Cauca and Anlioquoia the New York people would take desire to join wit'h Panama. 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