Newspaper Page Text
HWDMm "S-Se ' f4? EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, PMPT """"" "r""m w W' S i , YALE & builders' Oup stock of builders' hardware Is the most complete In the city. Y. & T, goods ore universally known to be the best. We lire sole Agents. The Young building nnd new Punahou building lire being fitted throughout with these goods. We hnvc IN STOCK c cry variety manufactured. Wc carry both the dull brass and the old copper finish. GOODS ALL OPEN TO IN8PHCTI0N. E. O. Hall EHLERS' A. Y. GHAR, President. The Honolulu Investment Go,, Ltd. General Insurance Agents Insure jour Lite, Property, Household Goods or Merchandise In the best and strongest companies, as represented by The Honloulu Investment Go,, Ltd,, Merchant St.. Judd Building Prince Henry's Fellow Voyagers PRONOUNCE HIM A Prince of Good Fellows New York. Teh. 23 Tlio North At- lantlc served to the lilK Krunprlnz Wil- helm lle da)s of weather that tested Prince Hinr)'s sea less Hut the Trlnco showed his sailorly qualities nnd never missed a meal. Kach after- noon and evening found him In thu smoking room, and. In spite or wind, waves and spray he spent hours ou the bridge The vo)age was without vpeclal incident Prime llenr wa3 a most democratic passenger and the1 big company of his felluw ojagers unlit d In dclarlng him an amicable, charming and unassuming gentleman. His lojal highness and part) occu pied a table in n far corner, or sort of Ming, of the main (lining saloon A paititlon ran half way niross hiding a part of the ro)nl table fiom a poitlon ot the main dining room Hut thu J'rlnce requested that tuo'gieator pait ot the partition bo taUeu down nnd the wide opening thus made was trans formed Into an an h nnd decouted Tho change made the l'rlnie-B comer seem more like a part of the m.iln din Ing saloon. Captain Hlchter hail offered tho Prince the cnptaln's large table In the center of the grand saloon, but his loy al highness did not care to cause tho regular patrons of the liner who had been assigned to those seats any In convenience, and "'"i lined to chauge. hveiy morning atler breakfast the Prlnco took his constitutional aioundi newspaper rcprcscntatlw's wireless tho deck two or three times among telegraphy and Its development nnd tho passengers In fact ho was (application In the future, thioughout the vo)ngp thorough!) I At the time the ship was Hearing democratic An nrtlst for an lllustiat Nantucket, and when communication id weekly had been sent b) his paper with that station was established, the to accompany the Pilnce He wad, passing where the Prince sat In the smoking room on Tuesday night when his ro)al highness hailed him. took his hand .ami Invited him to sit at tho table with the ro)nl party whcie he chatted for nearly an hour. Captain Rlchtcr commander of the Kronprlnz. had hoped to make a record trip, but tho weather was against him. He did not leae the bridge, except nt short Intervals, during the enthe voy age. Prlnco Henry spent much of his lime each day on tho bridge. When the captain expressed his disappoint ment because ho could not reach New York early on Saturday, the Prince, took occasion to compliment him on the masterful way In which he had handled his ship nnd the speed ho had made under such adverse conditions, One of the most enjojalile features of. tho o)age was the cellent music In addition to tho regular band be longing to the ship, the music curpn of tho Second .Mastiosen Division, con taining thirty eight pieces, was on hoard This Is one or tho great mill taiy hands or German), and came on the Kiouprlnz to Join the Hohcnzol lern. On Thursday night at dinner tho band or tho Kaiser's yncht furnished the music, Intermingling Gorman and American airs. "Yankee Dooillo" nnd "Dlxlo" wero played creating gient en t-usiasm. The ronl party, with tho Prlnco at tho head of the table, cheer cd heartily, as did all tho Herman passengers. At tho feciuest of Prlnco Henry, "Yankee Doodle" was lendeied again, and It was no sooner finished than a request come from tho sam source for a repetition of "Dixie " Friday night tho Prince left his own tablo In the smoking room early and Joined that occupied by fleorge A. Ar mour and Allison Vincent Armour of Chicago, Robert Ilonner ami Archie Harmon of New York nnd Spencer IM dy or tho United States Legation nt Constantinople. Allison Armour had been Introduced to tho Prlnco ns n yachting man, and this hi ought tho whole party together on common ground. Prlnco Henry Fat conversing with this party of Amei leans for two hours. Ho rcmnikcd that he had nl ways, deslied to hear Borne genulim Ameilinn plantation songs, and hoped ho would havo the oppoitiinlty befoia ho returned to Germany. I Saturday morning he Invited Mr Ar muur and party, with whom he hnd ipent tho evening befoio lo tiil.o n look through tho ship, and ho explain cd every part of tho machinery to them as an expert. Not one of tho party had said a word about it being Washington's birthday Alter tho. tour of Inspection the Prlnco invited them to his room, vvhero ho opened champagne. "Now, gcntlcnjeii of Amen lea," said ho, "let us ill Ink to (leorga Washington." The storm that stayed with the Kionprlnz all the way across tho At- TOWNE hardware & Son, Ltd. DLOCK. EMMETT MAY, Secretary. lantlc on Saturday morning changed the pltchltiK motion of tile Bhlp to a terrible roll Everything In tho ship that was loose tumbled about, and It was difficult and dangerous for tho passengers to moc At the concert, arter the captain's dinner on Saturday night, most of the amusement was af forded h seeral members of the i band falling ovir as they were p1a)lng. I One singer was held on his feet by a 'slew aid. and he had to be braced part of the time b tho other stewards. The plnno had to be made more secure with iops and two men steadied It The passengers sat holding themt.elves securely In the stationary chairs. The Prince put his autograph on ten of the ..oncirt piograms to be auction ed off for .he benefit of the sailors The louti' priced olu brought $35 and lh highest 91 Sl hundred and twenty fixe dollars was inlsed from the sal', bin the auctioneer's energies were all exhausted In holding fast rather than In the use of his voice. The l'rlnce snt through the concert nnd applauded with enthusiasm Saturdaj the Prince sent word to the five American newspaper men on board that he would sec them In tba nltcrnoou llnron Seckendorff. the Princes elder of staff made the pres cntatlon, and the Prince shook hands heartily with each of them Among other things he discussed with the Prince sent the following telegram To President Roosevelt. Washing ton Hope Blnto of henlth Master Hi)oseelt favorably progressing. Wish speedy recovery. Permit me to con gratulatc )ou and Amcricnn nation on todn)'s commemoration of Washing ton s birthday. Sorry to disappoint )ou thiough late arrival caused by very heavy, peislstent westerly gales, which made fastei progress Impossible even for this beautiful vessel. Looking foiwnid to meeting joii "HENIIY. ' Prlnco of Piussla. ' APOKAA'S AFPAIItS. Tho postponed annual meeting of thu Opokaa Sugar I'nmpaii) was held this morning In the loom nbove Castle & Cookos offices The meeting wns aujourncd riom last week when nl though at that time the managoi'a re port was In order for nresentntlon. Inck of time and otliei i caseins made it desliable to postpone the meeting iniB morning the manager's repoit wns lead and nppioved. It was found to be very sntlsractoi) The -follow ing linkers for the ensuing )ear weio elected president J. H Athcrtnn, vice president, C M. Cooke, secre tary. E J Tenno) . treasurei W A, How en: nnd nudltor, W V Allen BARK'S ROUGH PASSAGU. San riauclsco, IVb 2(1 The baik Annlo Johnson, fiom Hllo, re ached port )csteiday afternoon nrtor a slor in) passage On February 21st. In tho nrteinoon, a sea struck the vessel, smashing doois unci windows In the pilot House and Hooding the cabin Tho cargo was also piobably Bllghtly dam aged Three passtngms wero brought by the Annie Johnson At Hllo, when tho bark sailed wero tno haiks St Kntherlnc, Santiago and .Maltha Da vis, and the ship Falls of CI) do Last Monday oventng the Annlo Johnson sighted a deep water bark, painted white, off the Faialhinwi. Napoleon had his nartlculai mode of meditation and work When ho wns '"' " "'"'"-" "-' Ked In his study, '0'c himself and Bung, or HI e a child, cut the aims of his chair, then suddenl) uniting un would glvo the plan of n monument to bo erected, or of ono of the great military move ments which astonished tho world Tho Roman Catholic Cathedral In London, now In com so of erection, Is "CO feet long nnd 15 root wide Apart fiom tho site, It has nlready rest 1750.000. The matoilal used Is red lulck, with Poitlaud stone courses, and Its Oilental decoratlvo features suggest a moscpie intliei than a cathedral. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE TIDES. I.I l? m rslrs DAY. g.?3 "l"3 p m am p m a, m MonJijr Tuciily .... WeJnn4ty TtlUtlJl).,,, FtUiy Saturday.. . Sunday MonJay . .. ' " V II OT 4 40 6 il I 4 4 m. p m IJ S 41 T 14 I 10 6 )? 41 s I O 4 I 6 amp I tSlJ ! I I4 n 1 41 I4 I 41,1 6 S to 9 to J if i 6 1 S 9 41 9 4S la Jf 4 01 J 4 ts'to II Tides from tho United States Coast nnd Geodetic Survey Tables. Tho tides at Kahtilul and Hllo occur about an hour earlier than at Ho nolulu. Hawaiian Standard Tlmo Is lOh 30m slower than Green wclh time, being (nut or tno meridian or 157.30. The time whistle -.owa nt 1:30 p. m., whlcn Is the same as Greenwich, On Om. Masters of vessels sailing from this port for San Francisco will find them a branch of tho U. S. Hydrographlc Office located In tho Merchants' Ex change, where Is maintained for their benefit rrco or charge, complete sets of charts and directions of the world. Latest Information can bo obtained re garding lights, dangers to navigation an dall matters of Interest to ocean commerce. Weather Huicau, Punahou, March I,. Temperature Morning minimum, 67 i.Mldday mnxlmlum, 73 , Haromctcr at 9 a. m. 30,03. Steady. Rainfall .90. Dew Point OOF. Humidity at 9 a. m SO per cent. ARRIVED. Thursday, March 0, S S Sonoma, Van Oterendorf, rrom San Francisco. btmr. Il)ndcs. rrom San Francisco, nnehoied off port. Am bkt. W. II. Dlmond, from San Francisco DEPARTED. Thursday. .March C. Stmr. Mnnna l.oa, Slmerson, for La halna Maalnea, Renin and Kail ports, at 9 a m. Stmr. Klnau, Freeman, for Hllo and way ports, nt 9 n. m. Stmr Claudlne, Parker, Tor Maul ports, at 9 a in. Stmr John Cummins, Scnrle, for koolau ports, 10 a. m Sehr Lad), for Koolau ports, 9 n. m. SAIL, TODAY. Stmr Miknhaln, Gregory, for Nawf llnlll, Koloa and llnunmaulu, at .' pm. Stmr Walalenle. Plltz. for F.loelo and Hanapepe at S p m. Stmr Iwnlanl Greene, for Makawell, Wnlmcn ami Kekabn, mnll and pas senger for Koloa and Eleele. nt 5 p m S S Sonoma. Van Oterendorf, for the Colonies, nt 0 p. m. SAILINO TOMORROW. Stmr Ilelene, Nicholson, for na. wnli ports, nt 3 p in. PASSENGERS DEPARTED. For Kauai pons, per stmr. Mlkaha In, Mnieh (i. T Brown, LI Cheung, Mis Rosle A. K. Knpu, Mrs. M. Darn. II. W. Hulling. 1). II. Case. A F Robinson. For Knual ports, per stmr Iwnlanl Jlaich W W Rlcker. Foi Maul ports, per stmi. Claudlne. March fi II P. Hnldwln and wife. F (1 Douse. J (1. Anderson. W. A il'Kny. W. G. Tn)Ior, II Howell, I, h Agnew, D J. McKay. A. J It Inckson, Itlvern Herreiu, L. J. Ecu borg J. A Potter. For Maul, Konn and Knit ports, per utmr Manna Loa, March tS James McAmlrews, Enoka Kaaua, L .Tobln ee. Father Jiillen, It E Ma.vnurcl, M F Scott. Elizabeth Plnno, A. N. Hn) t-ehlen. T O Permit, J. D. Paris Geo Claik. John Grclg, Miss Kate C'oinwell, John MeGulre (! Lnznio G S McKenzle. Rev. O A P Morcnkn, John P. Emerson Smith. F Gieeuwell. Foi Hllo nnd way ports, pur stmr Klnnu, March 0. A W van Ans veldt A D. IIn)selilen, Alfred Alex nndei W. Hooth. W. A Rurh, Adnchl, J U Smith. E. D. Hnldwln. Major W. A Purdy, U. M Midelman. Hen ry I.) man, J. Fostei, 111 Kooscr. Miss E Stewnit. Mrs. D. Hoon. Miss M E Lewis, Phil D. Daukcy. PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Fiom San Francisco, per O. S S. Sonoma, March (1. Mis. F. II. Hum phrls. Mis. Eugene Field, Mis E F Underbill, Mrs C. F Gumpher, Miss 11 Haclgalupo. Mr anil Mrs E. II Sturges. Miss N. Suuges. E. P. Wll llnnis, AhJxnndci Young Mr. and Mis G G Plnklinui, Mr and Mrs S L. Wood, .Miss Wood, Mis II. F How nid, Miss Hownid, C L. Rlehaidson, Mrs C C Nutting nnd Inraiit. Miss E Nutting Miss M Danlelson. G F Coaid, A do Souza Cnuavario, Mrs. J II. M)ntt. T A Pdtiis, W. 8. Ilenulng, Cnpt J A Link. L. O. Pncknnl J Kelker, Mr and Mrs. II. II. McCllntoek. J F. Giirney, A. Me) or. J. II McLnrferty. A Alexnn di i. Miss M Alcxiiudei, Mr nnd Mis 0 H Taylor. I) C Heger, W. I. Coleman. Col H M. Holes, Mre. Holes. Miss E Holes, Mr and Mrs. II Koehlcr, O C. Koehler, Mis. A. Pilostei anil son, Miss do l.artlgue. Mis M Couran, W J. Seheier. A. D Hull. II C Fonester, J niimes M Dunham, F. I) Oreany, Mrs R. G HlggliiB. .Mrs F M Dlas F. A. Nagle, J J Hniley J. Roscuberg, Mr and Mrs J J Hrnwn. Mrs Hunt Ington Miss M Mulligan, Miss An deison, Mr nnd Mrs. J. I). Castle, Miss W. H. White. Mrs. F. W White Dr. E. W. Young, .Mr. nnd Mrs. A J Claik, und C I) Haven Second cab In Win Sni) th. Jns Young. John Clark, Mrs Oliver and two clilldien. MihK Feiio L II. Nevlu II Allien. C Kiuger. A W von Answahlt Wer nei Wullochleger, J Itobson C II Maiot. Miss lleaploy Mrs Honlday I W Wnlsh Mis F Ollveia Mist 1' Vlnland and A Hiiinor Steeiugo fleoigo Flood. F I) Wnllace II, I. Shepherd W McGee, 8 lo)odn, II Nnkamuin K Hada. Y Tanlgu (hi, Jno Ciobrell, A Ferio M Ca hrnl, A Mariiues, J Ollvcrn, L Na gnml, Y. Tnedo. M. S Hamman, P. C. Itolllnger and C W Hudson. Through cabin pussengeis to tho Col onles Mis F Seegei, II E Olsen, D Pursel, L. P, Chapman, Rev It. Wadell, W 8. Durkee, MIbs M F Wilkinson, II Dudgeon, P A Cham bers, Dr. II. W. Dovlln, Mis L. F. Weaver nnd son, Mis. M ri)nn. M'ss K. Flnn, Miss L. Fl)nn, M. Flynn, New Spring Dress Goods w WHITNEY & MARSH LIMITED. 1045 FORT STSEEF. A F. Street, 8k 11 Howell C Has Iain and Mr. nnd Mrs. C C. McDanlcl Second class G. C. Chariot, i . Pow eis, J. Peterson. E. P Hardwlck, O Lundstrom, M. J. Gnllaghan, E Die clank. I" A Mc.Mlllen. Mrs. Telvey and five children, Mr and Mrs. Mor gan and Dr Chas, Martcll. Attornc) General Dole presented tho following opinion ut tho executive council this morning, Terrltor) of Hawaii, Office of the At torney General, Honolulu, II. I Match 5, 1902. Honorable Wm. II. Wright, Treasurer of the Territory of Hawaii, Hono lulu. Dear Sir In response to )oitr let ter of Maiih 3d, requesting my opin ion ns to whether stock proxies re quite a stamp duty of one dollar, I have to sa) that: Seetluu 91S of the Civil I.ivvi -jf 1S97 piovldcs that 'Fiom nnj alter the coming Into operation ot this Vet theie shall be due and pa) able t3 the Gov ernment In respect of the several decus documents, and Instrument mention ed and spec Hied lu the schedule here under written, the several sums of money for stamp duty set forth In Hie said schedule." Section 927 of the Civil Laws cf IS97 provides that. "No Instrument i quir ing to be stamped shall be leeoule.l by the Registrar of Convc)aiicc3, or be of nil) vulldlt) lu any court of this Republic, unless tho same shall he properl) stamped. Pi ov tiled that In-j striimiMits Imptopeily stamped may bo tecelved lu evidence in couits ot record If the unpaid duty and pen ilty ho paid to the cleik ot the wilt, .tin) on such pi)mcnt being made the elcilc of the court shall forward the listiu-i ment to the Registrar ot.Publlc Ac counts to ho piopcrly stamped " In the sehedulo of stamp duties re-, ferred to Is the following "Power of Attorney, Ono Dollar." A power of nttorne) Is well defined as follow 8 "A power or letter of at torney Is the Instrument b) which the uuthoiity of ono pel son to net In tho place or stead of another, as nttorney In fait. Is set forth " This definition Is approved by the Supremo Com t of the United States, and by numerous State couits. I think that a stock proxy clearly comes within this definition. It Is i writing by which the authority of tho Muckhuldcr, for the purpose of voting. Is transferied to the proxy as nn nt torney In fait . Very lespectfully jours, E. P. DOLE, Attorney General. Considerations of estimates for de partmental allowances of next quarto'' uiiH-the main business of tho exeiutlvo council this morning. 1 IS BUCKEYE Music lovers of the city should keep bleaillly In mind the concert to be giv en In the Opera Hbuso next Monday night h) Madame Genevra Johnstbno Hlshop It will bo the best thing of tho kind that has ever been heard In Ho nolulu Ohio people lu the city should he sura to attend fur Madame Bishop Is a Buckeye to the core, having been boin In tho Stato that has produced moie Presidents than any other In America, She loves Ohio nnd vvheievcr sho Is meets Ohio people sho feels entirely nt home. Naturally she likes Hawaii foi there mo a gient many lepiiseiitatlves of tho Buikeyo 'Stale heic who have picked paw-paws from tho hanks ot tho Scioto or gathered maple lenves In the fall In tho good old Hooking valley Tho scats nro going lemurkably well and tho prospects are that the lady will havo a ciowdcd house to gieet her Monday night It should be kept In mind that tho seats In tho lowci pait of the house are a dollar and thoso up stnlis 7.1 and CO cents. The box plan may be seen at tho Wall, Nichols Co Scimlar J. D. Pails returned to ICona lu tho Manna Loa today. The Formosan gold mines me sltunN ed In tho neighborhood of Kelung. Tho output of gold In 1S98 w.as about 125 pounds ;ln 1899, 343 pounds, and ror tho first six months of 1900, 3C5 pounds. Our flist shipment of HIGH CLA8S DRESS GOODS for trie SPRING OF 1902 Is here. There arc many choice fabrics nnd new conceits, but wo wish to particu larly mention about one hundred pat terns of swell noteltlcs at $10 to $25 n pattern. There Is hut ono of a kind. Wo will not attempt to describe them, but tho st)les are superb and exclusive. You should see them. Modistes especially Invited. WANTS HELP WANTED. BOY WANTED Apply Oeorgo Haft ner. Masonic Temple. 29SS-I' SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Position as driver. Ad dress D this office. 2088-lw WANTED. WANTED Hoard and rooms for gen tleman and two children, girls, 7 and 9, near town; glvo full partial lars and pi lie. L. It. I' Hullctin office 2088-tt TO LET. TO LET Five room cottage Mpkl kl St. nenr Wilder Ave. Enquire next door of J Ouderklrk 2088 lw NEW - TO-DAY DECKER, FERNANDES & CO. Real Estate Agents. W'v nlso ninke a specialty of enlarging Photographs RENTS COLLECTED. Office, cor South and King Street. P. O Box 321, 'Phone 232 Main. LOANS NEGOTImTED. SALE OF LEASE OF GOVERN MENT LOT SITUATE AT KA. LUA, NORTH KONA, HAWAII. On Saturday, April Sth, 1902, at 12 ci'iloik noon, at the front entrant of the Capitol (Executivo Hulldlngi wi.l be sold at public auction tho leaso of the premises known ns Kamakalu nil, near tho sen beach, situate at Kai lua. Noith Kona, Ilawull, und contain Ing an uiea or 7-10 of an nire, n llttl more oi less. Tho Government lescrvlng th privilege or taking upon CO days notl -for tho pm pose of public Impiovemeuit tho strip or shoro Hue extending at u right angle Horn tho end or thu Gov eminent wharf at Kulltia, along th wntcifiont of said lot. Term Lease for Five Yenis, pr mission given Juno !th, 1902. Upset Rentnl $250 per annum, pay able semiannually In advance. JAMES II. BOYD, Superintendent of Public Works Office of Supeitntendent of Public Works, .March Sth, 1902, 2088 Tel. Main 311. P. O. Box 57. BIG SHIRT WAIST SALE For One Week Only. All Waists Marked Below Cost. Call and Exam ine them A. A. MONTANO Leadlnn Dressmaking House and Mil linery Parlors. Arlington Block, Hotel Street. H. F. DAVISON : : : Mananer. With Or Without Cosy rooms In cottages or miiln bouse with op without - board, - all home comforts, I i t L. H. DEE, Proprietor. W. Boswlck, Manager. Edmond Johnston, Stew, ard. Mlis Mary Smith, Stew ardess. Take the car to Walklkl. Waikiki INN Agents, Brokers and Jobbers. W. G. Irwin & Go. LIMITED. AGENTS FOR Western Sugar Refinery Company of San Francisco. Baldwin Locomotlvo Works of Phila delphia, Pa , U. S. A. Newell Universal Mill Co. (National Cane Shredder), Now York, U.S.A. N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical Fertili zers. Alex Cross & Sons' high grado Ferti lizers for Cane nnd Coffee. Reed's Steam Pipe Covering. ALSO OFFER FOR 8ALE: Parafflne Paint Co.'s V.& II. Paints and Papers; Lucol nnd Linseed Oil, raw and boiled, tndurlne (a cold-water paint), In white and colors. Filter Press Clothes, Cement, Ume and Bricks CASTLES COOKE, Ltd HONOLULU Commission Merchants I I Sugar Factors AGENTS FOR The Ewa Plantation Co. The Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. The Kohala Sugar Co. The Watniea Sugar Mill Co. The Fulton Iron Works, St. Louts, Mo. The Standard Oil Co. Tho Geo. F. Blake Steam Pumps. Weston's Centrifugals. The New England Lire Insurance Co, of Boston. The Aetna Firo Ins. Co. ot Hartford, Conn The Alliance Assurance Co. of London Wm. G. Irwin & Go LIMITED. Wm. G. Irwin. .President and Manager Claus Spreckels '.Vice President W. M. Olffard.. Second Vice President H. M. Whitney Jr.. . . .Treas. and Sec. Geo. J. Ross Auditor Sugar Factors AND Commission Agents AGENTS OF THE Oceanic Steamship Co. OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ALEXANDERj&BALDWIN.Ltd OFFICERSi H. P. Baldwin President J. B. Castle First Vice President W. M. Alexander.. Second Vlco Pres. J. P. Cooke Treasurer W. O. Smith Secretary Geo. R. Carter Auditor Sugar Factors and Commission Agents AGENTS for Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co , Haiku Sugar Co , Pala Plan tation Co, ttahlku Sugar Co, Klbel Plantation Co, Hawaiian Sugar Co., Kabulul Railroad Co., nnd The California and Oriental S. S. Co 1 LIFE and FIRE Insurance - Agents AGENTS FOR NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN SURANCE CO. OF BOSTON. AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COM' PANY OF HARTFORD. C. Brewer & Co., Ltd. Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H. A.cronts lor-s Hawaiian Agricultural Co, Ookala Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co., Honomu Sugar Co , Wnlluku Sugar Co.. Mal.ee Sugar Co .Haleakala Ranch Co The Planters' Lino of San Francisco Packet, Chas Brewer & Co.'s Lino of Boston Packets. LIST OF OFFICERS: C M. Cooke, President; George Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop. Treasurer .and Secretary; Col. W. F. Allen Auditor! P. C. JoneB. H. "Wo terhonse and Geo. R. Carter, Directors. THE VON HAMM-YOUNG CO,, IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Queen Street, Honolulu AGENTS FOR The Lancashire Insurance Co. The Balolse Insuranco Co. Union Gas Engine Co. Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc. Bruce Cartwright N General Manager of THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY Of the United States for the Hawaiian Islands..v OFFICE, Merchant Street, 'Honolulu. KAAHUMANU STRET. Pensylvania Fire Insurance Company, Chas. T. Wilder, AGENT. KAAHUMANU ST. JAS. F. MORGAN Auctioneer and Broker 65 Queen St. Grand Auction Clearance Sale ' On Friday, March 7th, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., At my salesroom. C5 Queen street, Ho nolulu, I will sell at Public Auction a largo quantity of New Goods to clear stock, consisting ot Men's, Ladies' and Misses, Shoes, Men's and Boys' Straw and Felt Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Cutlery, Neckwear, Cigarettes, Tailoring Goods, Cotton and Linen Duck, Tablo Linen. Chenille Tnhlo Covers, Ribbons, Shirts, Underwear, White Goods, Dress Goods, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Boys' Knee Pants, Flannels, Clocks nnd Jewelry. This will bo n snlo worth attending. JAS. F. MORGAN. AUCTIONEER. Auction Sale OF Horses and Mules' On Saturday, March 8th AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, At my snlesrnomf C5 Queen street, I will sell nt Public Auction 1 Pair Largo Dray or Express Horses, 1 Pair Largo Mules, All broken to double harness. Jas. F, Morgan, AUCTIONEER Auction Sale ov- CARRIAGE, HORSE On Saturday, March 8th, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, At my salesroom, 05 Queen Btrcct, I will sell nt Public Auction Ono Finn Largo Driving Horse Sultnblo for family Burrey or an ox press. Also ono very flno family driving horse completo with harness nnd rubber-tired phaeton. JAS. F. MORGAN, AUCTIONEGH I . JAS. F. MORGAN Auctioneer and Broker 65 Queen St f t