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TIIE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER : HONOLULU, APRIL IS, 1S9S. LIFE and FIRE RUB II AGENTS FOR M England mini Lite Insurance Co OF BOSTON. Elno fiie Insuronce Coigw OF HARTFORD. FOR RECREATION Appropriation Bill 3 Passed Claims for Compensation Discussed. HOUSE. BREWER i CO., I'D. Queen Street, : : Honolulu, H. I. AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono-l znea Sugar Company, Honomu Sugar Company, Wailuku Sugar Company, vvaihee Sugar Company, Makee Su gar Company, Haleakala Ranch Com pany, Kapapala Ranch. Planters' Line, San Francisco Packets. Charles Brewer & Co.'s Line of Bos-1 ton Packets. Agents Boston Board of Underwrit ers. Agents for Philadelphia Board of Un derwriters. LIST OF OFFICERS: P. C. Jones, President; George H. Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop, r'rreasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F. Allen, Auditor; C. M. Cooke, H. Water- aouse, G. it. Carter, Directors. Bill for Grounds Passes T T . V It T April 7th, 1893. After the continuous storms and the copious rains the sunshine and the balmy trade winds have come, and with them luxuriant vegeta tion, including the CrOD Of A communication from the Senate announced the non-concurrence of the graSS On yOUr lawn and the Senate in the House amendments to vippHq in vnnr crorAan Senate hill 7, wide tire act, and that I l . i i t. j? "i i - YOU need I Joint Committee on Public Lands Rep. Pogue reported for the Finance Committee on an extr.a item of $300 which it was proposed should be in serted in Senate bill 3. The committee had examined into the matter thoroughly and had found J. II. Boyd not entitled to the extra pay for per forming the duties of the Chief Clerk in the Interior Department during Mr. Hassinger's absence. It might be ex plained that Mr. Boyd did not ask for any extra compensation. Rep. Gear reported for the Finance Committee on resolution 73 introduced by Rep. Robertson and asking for the reimbursement of taxes in the cases of certain persons. The report was, in part, as iollows: RETURN OF DOUBLE TAXES. Bruce Cartwright $ 48.00 Grace Kahoalii 318.00 111 1, ee! Borrow. lid in oilier Garden ill. Sun Insurance Oi ce, See the display in our big Window. OF LONDON. UNdCD I7IO. The largest and oldest purely nre insurance Com pany in the World. v-apiuu ::::::: 3,12,000,000. Net Surplus :::::: S,ooo,ooo. It DI VON HOLT BLOCK. BISHOP & CO., Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LIMITED. !Wm. G. Irwin. .President and Manager Claus Spreckels Vice-President RV. M. Giffard. Secretary and Treasurer Theo. C. Porter Auditor SUGAR FACTORS AND COMMISSION AGENTS i Yi ids Ik LIMITED. AGENTS FOR THE Oceanic Steamship Company Of San Francisco, Cal. Claus Sprsckkls. Wm G. Ibwin CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO., Bankers, HONOLULU - - - H.I. San Francisco agents Tlie Nevada Banfr of San Franetsco. Subscribed Capital Yen 12,000,000 Paid Up Capital " 7,600,000 Reserve Fund " 5,464,000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. San DRAW EXCHANGE ON San Francisco The Nevada Bank of Francisco. Iiondon The Union Bank of London (Ltd.). New York American Exchange National Bank. Chicago Merchants National Bank. Paris Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris. Berlin Dresdner Bank. Uontfkone and Yokolia ma Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. New Zealand and Australia Bank of New Zealand. , .. Victoria and Vancouver Bank of Brit- ish North America. Tronsacia General BanKioo Mange Business Tionnsttn Rervived. Loans made on Approved Security. Commercial and Travelers' Credita Issued. Bills of Exchange Bought and Sold. ColleotlonsPromptly Accounted For o o JWhen otber hoofs and otber Bhoea Have not been faring -well, And by the language that you use It's plain there's been a sell. In such a scene, we Ask you not to worry, But remember the KING STREET SHOEING SHOP OF T. B. MURRAY BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: Kobe, London, Lyons, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Bombay, Hong Kong. Transacts a General Banking and Exchang9 Business. Agency Yokohama Specie Bank: New Republic Bldg., : Honolulu, H. I. THE CLUB STABLES (Limited) Fort St., near Hotel. Telephone 477. Livery, Boarding and Sales StoDles. PROMPT SERVICE, STYLISH TURH OUTS, SAFE DRIVERS. We are especially equipped to cater to your trade. Fair dealing and good service Is what we depend upon to get it Drs. Rowat and Karr are always In attendance at the Stables. Hack Stand Telrephone, No. 319. Hacks Nos. 45, 62, 63, 65, 70, 73, 97. C. H. BELLINA, Manager. Silk Every mule or horse shoe we put on is in Iteslf a perfect gem. To get the like, ring up or send your critter to the shop or t. a. m. imonos We employ first class mechanics only. "Prices to suit the times." Telephone 692. HUSTACE & CO., DEALERS IN Wood and Coal ALSO White and Black Sand Wbich. we will sell at the very lowest market rates. Telephone No. 414. ALL PATTERNS AT REDUCED PRICES. s OZA WAVERLEY CLOCK, HOTEL ST. KI $306.00 ''In regard to the claim of Bruce Cartwright, said Mr. Cartwright paid the taxes on the value of the land and M. J. Almeida paid taxes on his lease hold of the same land according to their respective returns. As lease holds are taxable in addition to the value of the land under lease, ;we re commend that said item of $4S be not appropriated. "In regard to ithe claim of Grace Kahoailii and Lam Wai Kong, each paid the taxes on the same property, amounting to a total of $173.30 which was paid in twice on the same prop erty. ' "We would recommend that the taxes J paid in by Grace Kahoalii on the land above referred to. during the past G years, be refunded, said taxes amount ing to $129.30 and that an item to that effect be inserted in Senate bill 3." Ttejp. Gear reported for the Commit tee on Health and Education on fche item "extra compensation for Chas Wilcox ($300)" proposed to be inserted in Senate bill 3. The committee's re port was. in part, as follows: "Ad ditional work has been imposed upon Mr. Wilcox through .the changes in cident to the date of It. W. Meyers, and that, in view of 'such .increased work, an increa.se of salary lhas been asked for in the appropriation bill. "We consider that, if such increase of salary is granted, full compensation will be given 'Mr. Wilcox and we there fore recommend that 'the above item be not inserted, but that the increase of salary asked for in the appropriation bill, be granted." Report laid on the table to be con sidered with the ibill. Rep. iRobertson reported for the select committee to .whom was referred Senate bill iNo. 19, setting apart certain lands for public recreation grounds, in part, as follows: Ve believe that the 'object of the bill, to wit, to provide free recreation grounds for the public to be a most commendable one and worthy the hearty support of the Legislature. The two itracts of land set apart by this bill are conveniently located and suit able for the purpose proposed. "We find that both lands are larger than necessary for mere recreation 'trrmin A a inrl tVinf thprA i : a ninlp rnfvni for combining certain park features such as ishade trees, shrubbery and j seats or benches, and hope tnat the Bureau that may have charge of these i-nnnds -7 i 1 1 inprvmnrntd tViACP. fpa. tures, and with this object in view, we propose that bath grounds be called 'parks' and that they be given appro priate names. "We also find that the proper name of the locality bordering on Nuuanu stream on its westerly .side is Kaliu and not Aala. The bill passed second reading. Third reading set for Tuesday. Rep. McCandless reported two small unpaid bills which were referred to the Committee on Public Health. Rep. Robertson announced his inten tion to introduce a bill to regulate the practice of veterinary surgery, medi cine and dentistry. Rep. Achi introduced a voluminous bill regulating the practice of law. This was read by title. Rep. Robert son moved 'that the bill be rejected. It would take the committee a whole montlf of careful consideration. The bill could not be passed at this ses sion anyway. There was much discus sion on the disposition to be made of the bill but k finally passed first read ing and was referred to the Printing Committee. Third reading and unanimous pas sage of Senate bill Xo. 24. relating to the submission of differences to the Supreme Court without action. Third reading of Senate bill 3. Item of $300 for extra compensation for J. II. Boyd of the Interior Department. The committee's report recommending non-insertion of the item of $300 was adopted. The item for extra compensation for Chas. Wilcox was lost, as recommended by the committee. This report re-commends an increase in the salary of Mr. Wilcox as secretary of the Board of Health. The item cf $173.30 as reimbursement e . I ni re -lie nor taxes paid by Grace Kahoalii. was inserted in the "bill. The bill passid tMrd reading unani mously. Second reading cf House bill 72, re lating to barbed wire fences. Re ed to the Committee on Internal pr: vements. Second reading of House bill 73 latin? to '-.he descent of property. lerred to the Judiciary Cc:n:nUtee. Second reading of House bill 74. re lating to increase of assessment. Re ferred to the finance Committee. Second reading of House bill 7. re lating to construction of railroads. Re ferred to Committee on Public Lands. Second reading of Houso bill 70. re lating to mails by coast vessels. Re ferred to Commerce Committee. second reading of House bill 77 -ating to Sailors' Home Society, f erred to Finance Committee. House adjourned at 12 noon. 1 m ' .: 1 ' 9 yfZ- ' 'sfrZS'S 'is. T -r- jr ". " . re-Re- ANNIVERSARY DINNER. Mr. Henry Waterliouse Entertain ed At Rice Home. The beautiful Rice home at the Pen insula was the scene of a very pretty surprise Saturday night, the occasion being the birthday of Mr. Henry Wa terhouse. A family dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Rice, after which the guests, numbering in all about 30. ar rived, each bringing flowers and con gratulating Mr. Waterhouse on his having reached another milestone in his honored career. Before the hand shaking was over, he was literallv cov ered with leis, and loaded down with flowers. A very nice program was ren dered in the course of the evening, con sisting of music, instrumental and vo- i cal, and recitations by Mr. Winning, Miss Anna Paris and Clara Johnson, and a very interesting exhibition of the powers of the graphophone by Col. Curtis Iaukea. The brightness of the scene was enchanced by the presence of the newly wedded couple, Mr. and Mrs. Hayselden ("who are snendinsr - CD heir honeymoon at the Peninsula), the bride appearing in her. wedding gown. Refreshments -were served by young la dies, and chorus 'singing was the signal or the breaking up of a happy company. Beauty Captivates. ooo Except a handsome face nothing attracts the eye quicker than a pretty shoe. A stylish costume without a shoe to correspond looks incomplete. We can assist you in making a choice. Call at D 205 Hotel St. Arlington Block. fl. 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