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- - .K, , THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER : HONOLULU, MAY 3, 1S9S. G jir'iVfiV-rV V ' V LIFE and FIRE a;, III AGENTS FOR Hew England Mulual Lite insuionce Go OF BOSTON. Etna file Insurance company OF HARTFORD. BREWER Queen Street, Honolulu, H I'D. I. AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono- mea Sugar company, iionomu ougax Company, Wailuku Sugar Company, Waihee Sugar Company, Makee bu gar Company, Haleakala Ranch Com nan v Kananala. Ranch- Planters' Line, San Francisco Packets, Charles Brewer & co.'s .Line or uos- Honolulu, H. I., May 2nd, 1898. APPEAL WiADE Hawaiian Board Requires Money By May 15. MALA Call for Quite a Sum-How Funds Have Been Applied Grand Work Done. In many forms is now prevalent in Honolulu. 000 Agents 'Boston era. Board of Agents for Philadelphia Board of Un derwriters. LIST OF OFFICERS: P. C. Jones, President; George H. Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop, TrAAsiirer and Secretary: Col. W. F. Allen, Auditor; C. M. Cooke, II. Water- iouse, G. it. carter, Directors. You can not be too careful of your food and drink. A GURNEY CLEANABLE Refrigerator will keep awav the sperms. It takes Underwrlt- ..... . , i( very iitue ice to run mem and they are sold on easy terms. We have all sizes. Come and inspect them. WM. G. IRWIN LIMITED. & CO., Wm. n. Trwin. .President and Manager mails Snrfto.kfila ' Vice-President W. M. Giffard. Secretary and Treasurer Theo. C. Porter Auditor SUGAR FACTORS AND COMMISSION AGENTS AGENTS FOR THE Oceanic Steamship Company Of San Francisco, CaL 1 lii Specie 11 LIMITED. cnhCrrih Canital Yen 12,000,000 TTY Canital " 7,600,000 T?MPrvo Fund M '5,464,000 umm THE PEOPLE'S STORE. SOLE AGENTS. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: Kobe. London. Lyons, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Bombay, Hong Kong. rai Bankine and X i auoa--f " - TC-rohane Business. Agency Yokohama Specie Bank: New Republic Bldg., : Honolulu, H. I. Clads Spbbckkls. wm G. Irwin CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO., Bankers, HONOLULU - - - H.I. Ban Francisco agknts The Nevada Ban or sail x niiiuipjj. DRAW EXCHANGE ON gan Francisco -The Nevada Bank cf Scd Francisco. in New York American Exchange National BATIK.. . , T, . I'JiriB L(UU1 'Vm Paris. Iloiiickonir and Yokobama-Honstong and Now Zealand and Australia Bank OJ Victoria and Vancouver-rBant ot cm- lab Nortn America. Transact a General eanffl g ExciianGe Business Deposits Received. Loans made on APProjf. 8ecuVuy. Commercial and Travelers' Credit. Issued. Bill of ifixcnange joouguv auu Colleotloup::Promptly Acconnted For THE- THE CLUB STABLES (Limited) C BELLINA, Manager. Fort St., near Hotel. Telephone 477. Urn Boaifiino Dd Soles life PROMPT SERVICE, STYLISH TURN OUTS. SAFE DRIVERS. We are especially equipped to cater to vour trade. Fair dealing ana gooa service is what we depend on to get it. Or. Rowat is always an .attendance at the Stables. Club Stables Hack Stand Cor. Union & Hotel Sts. (Old Bell Tower.) CAREFUL AND WELL INFORM ED DRIVERS. FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES. HACKS AT ALL HOURS. Orripra for Surreys. Wagonettes, Single or Double Teams at a moment's notice. Hacks Nos. 125, 183, ISO, 70, 77, SI. C. BELLINA, Mgr. taI 219. Stables rei. 4 irivers that betoken such general in terest. The treasurer would be triad to receive and acknowledge as many such cifts a tlioe interested in this appeal may choose to send him. He would not Le unthankful for . such large amounts as would quickly relieve lira from the harassing fear lest the lawaiian Board should be obliged to close this thirty-fifth year of it bene ficent work with the treasury in ar rears. It is hoped that this will not be allowed, and that before May 15, the whole ?4,500 needed will be sent to the Treasurer of the Hawaiian Board. W. W. HALL it is corn-Executive e AH The Hawaiian Board, a; mrmlv called, really tne Committee of the Evangelical churches cf these Islands, having the official charge of the evangelistic, publication, and educational vork of these church es, will close it financial year May 15. Mr. W. W. Hall, the treasurer, is very anxious lest the year should c'.ose with anv outstanding financial oniigu- ions unpaid. He is looking to tae wise-hearted and generous givers in this community for 54,500, to balance his books without being obliged to re port a deficit when he makes his annual report of his stewardship. Yet it is not his personal duty to secure such an amount of money. He simply receives and disburses funds, which it is the obligation of the constituency of the lawaiian Board to provide. There ought to be a larger number interested n the work which the Board is seeking to accomplish, and for which it needs nnri deserves such aid as everyone in terested in such work, charitable, phi- anthronic. religious, should gladly tender. It may be well to set tortn this work in its broad outlines, Irom the treasurer's point of view, that deeper and more wide-spread interest mav be aroused towards securing speedily the money that is needed for the credit side of the ledger account From the financial report for lb'JY, it is noted the total annual expenses of the work amounted to $29,347.35, distributed as follows: Publications, $1,477.37; to Hawaiians and for Hawai- inns. S11.G61.13: Japanese, $J,4UJ.bu; Portuguese, ?3,737.05; Chinese, $5,374. 92. Of the large amount spent on Ha- . . - e n-o inc ei M4M a was nil auuuuui Ul nUUUUO, A , i . . ' Hawaiian missionaries in the Mar quesas Islands, the special field of the Hawaiian churches for foreign mis sionarv work. and in the Gilbert Isl ands, the foreign field in which the Hawaiian churches act in co-operation with the American Board, (A. B. C. F. M.) $6,843.28 have gone for education al numoses in connection with tne "i.-v.oic r.iH'a Srhnnt for which the XVUUUIU. vjl. -r ""-' " Hawaiian Board is directly responsi hie- and for the North Pacific Mission ary Institute, which provides special tT-oininP- for Hawaiian nastors ana 1. X A -A. .(- - missionaries. Tho ficmres eiven. of work done among the Japanese, do not give the whole cost of that work; for some nlantations assist by defraying sala ries, or COSt OI DUlUimgS, Ol wmin uw account is given in . the report ot tne treasurer. Nor does the report men tinn the money raised, $S,456.65, for the purchase of the Lyceum premises, tn be used as the headquarters oi tne Japanese Mission; nor does there ap pear the amount, $l,3b5, contnouieu hv the .Tnnnnese churches for various relieious and benevolent purposes. Nor do the figures given by the Chinese Mission, $5374.92, large as tney may com renresent all that has been given QVj. ill 1 vr - - 7ca nns snnermtenaent. in 111V v " hniirJino- his hoarding school for Chi nese boys, "The Mills Institute;" nor the money generously contrioutea uy the Chinese merchants for the support of Chinese schools connected with the Mission: nor the cost of repairs and maintenance of the Chinese church, find the Y. M. C. A. buildings. Nor does there appear in this report of Board the cost of the llUliw fine nronertv. now occupied by the For tiia-nese Mission, the school buildings. the commodious and beautiful church. Thanks to Mr. W. A. Bowen and his untiring zeal in col lecting the large amount needed, that nrnnertv is free from an indebtedness, the remaining mortgage of $2,500 hav- ryr t.oon rn-n relied, as soon as the mnnev could be paid. Who can doubt that tne annual ex- nenses of tne Hawaiian riouru, uu amounting to $29,000, only inadequate- y and imperfectly represent tne naeii- LIGHT BRAHMA EGGS. A limited number of Eggs for set ting, from thoroughbred Light Brahma fowls. These Eggs are from Mokuleia Ranch, formerly owned by Caspar Sylva. Apply to HENRY WAT E R II O U S E & CO. Nat ona U .ft Personal pride. self-aggrandizement and national esteem should be, in moments of pronounced necessity, cast aside and that one sacrifice, that one paramount thought should be, our country first, all else after. Honor in everything, honor in thought, honor in deed, honor in Shoes. Shoes will have to be worn, be the state of affairs, ever so black. When you need a pair of Shoes, remember that we are capable of pleas ing you in every respect. Style, design, make, fit and price, satisfac tory combined. AT Made Right! Schillings Best baking powder does its work as well in the wetness of Japan as in the dry heat of Arizona or Mexico, the cold of Mon tana, and the gold fever of Klondyke. Cu A. E. MURPHY & CO. Island Orders Solicited. 205 Hotel St., Arlington BIocK. Opp. Elite Ice Cream Parlors 'A ' 'A 'A 'A 'A ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' A Fairflinded Comparison, THAT IS WHAT WE SOLICIT FOR OUR BREAD. We believe our bread is the whitest, lightest, best flavored and best keeping loaf made. HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED CUS TOMERS. ,1 cf WAR There will be none with us, except the battles of trade relative to high nrirps. The Fl vin? Souadron. at the Jt ivw. - - - -J -j 1 lert in watchine their opponents than we in cutting to the quick an exhorbitant price. SPRING WEATHER Is with us, and with it comes the desire to put on lighter clothing, and as a consequence when "step- ninnr rnt for in ct a minntf" vnn forjrpt the necessarv 21 precaution of protecting yourself against the cool ti r . . . ,.1.1 t.. J -1 J m. evening wines result, a neaaacne anu com. vc a x have a handsome wind protector in ? v V ft.1 X X X Light Evening: Capes LADIES' WHITE COLLARS AND CUFFS, TIES AND CKAVATS The GERMAN BAKERY 833 FORT ST. TELEPHONE G77. St Are some of the new novelties just received. X X X X X X I Temple of Fashion. Horses! 3f M. G. SILVA, Propr. 2 tH t B K l i K l K r- K A large shipment arrived by the Bktne. W. II. Dimond. Family car- rifiP-e and drivinsr horses, single or double teams. They are in good con dition and will be sold on favorable terms. Apply at CLUB STABLES. FORT STREET, HONOLULU. The Rubber Tire Wheel Company NEW STORE. Kwong Hing Chong. 315 Nuuanu St. IMPORTED DRY GOODS. English, American and Chinese. DRESSMAKING a SnAfialtv. Low Prices to suit the times. Come and see our new stock and store. Don't forget. 315 NUUANU STREET. THE BEST THING IN TOWN. llii: My Hi Rubier lie. SdJ Thfl find niimhlo r . , inn ikiiiai iiiiiii in. AVo,vW', F-,-"'J 1 :r")-. -t r- -.. r'i. x. Roller-Bearing le. PATENTED. PLANT AT THE HAWAIIAN CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, QUEEN STREET. oo.o Econ o e"vti i : MY BICYCLE : REPAIR SHOP. : Keys Fitted, Locks Repaired, Electroplating, ana General Repairs at J. T. LUND'S, Opp. Club Stables. Fort Street. leiepnone go. O O O Old Wbeels Reset with Steel Channels, Rubber Tires, and Roller-Bearing Axles. iont WILSON & WHITEHOUSE. SOLE LICENSEES FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. ty in Will Collect your Accounts for you in a Prompt and Sat isfactory Manner. More Beneficial Than All the Klondike Gold. Warranted to Cure. For Sale Only by PACHECO & FERNANDEZ, Arlington Block, Hotel St. CIIOXG FAT & CO. Furniture of all kinds constantly on hand and made to order. 137 Nuuanu St, cor. Kukul Lane. TrnTTn ACTIVE COLLECTORS are continually uu wo - Contractors : and : Builders, the day after collection. Carpenters ano caoinet Halters. Special rates iur epcw blRhig up telephone No. 256. or 11 around at 210 King street, for further Information. REMOVAL NOTICE. JOSE de ESP1R1T0 SANTOS Manufacturer of GUITARS, UKULELES, AND TARO PATCH FIDDLES, Has removed to King St., near Punchbowl St. M. V. McCHESNEY & SONS. Whnlesalft r.rnr.firs and Dealers in Leather and Shoe Findings. Agents Honolulu Soap Works Company and Honolulu Tannery. Read the Hawaiian Gazette (Scmi-WeeJclyX Decoration Day IS NEAR AT HAND. T-i a xv, A tt A STOXE MONUMENTS and impertectiy represent me nuii- fltain and generosity, with which people and CEMETERY n n this community have met tne re- va - snonsibility of their day and genera- Prompt and careful service given to tion in providing for those whose claim all work intrusted to me. For one month I propose to make a bigxrut in UU i.v.---- which all can and ought to proviae : TVTr turn tr thp account ETlVen OI iU v.- w".-- w mr.r.Av rpcfiivpd. $ 129. -os. -'j I ana lilV i W j - ' ' annlvze the sources from which this :nnnma Vioa Iippti flprivpn. bales OI ill i i i n 1 1 .J v x.- - v. . . . - mihlicntions have amounted to $919.71; donations to the Board have been re- ppivpd $20.35. from the Portuguese and sis' do frnm thp Chinese: invested funds and rentals of lands have yielded S4.730.6G: but ARTHUR HARRISON, Queen and Fort Streets. With Washington Feed Co. Horse Supplies Monuments and Headstones. ,,nfipr?iVnp!fi is Drenared to do CEMETERY work of all kinds, and cnniv MONUMENTS ana nAu- the great bulk of the STONES of waich he has a great va receints. S22.419.44. is from generous elvers in this community, seven indi- iil,iril nnntrihntinor S10.300 OI ttllS amount, the Central Union Church ?2,- 144. and the A. B. C. F. M. sending $3,510. grants in aid of the work it be- srnn here, and for which it still thus acknowledges a measure of responsi bility. It will be noticed how large a pro portion comes from individual givers. Tf to the $10,300 mentioned above as coming from a few individuals, be add ed Mrs. J. M. Cooke's bequest of $21,- 417.75, it will be seen that more than half the amount coming from residents (not Hawaiians) is from only eight persons. What is needed is a more snecial interest in this work in the nnmmnnitv erenerally. and a widening of the constituency of which the Board is the representative and the execu tive. It is the small gifts of many riety of the latest and most artistic de- signs and will also supply stone cop ing separately for surrounding ceme- lei; iw.. . Estimates given in Maroie, uranne, tin tt o 1 1 q n ?Unne. etc. Xja"""" ' - . FRED. ilAltmsvN. ESTABLISHED IN 1858. BISHOP & CO. Bankers TRANSACT A GENERAL uaisivi.n AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS Here is a partial list of the goods on which the cut will be made: Salt Sacks, Horse Boots, Btts Sheets, Hoods, Scrapers, Bits, Sponges, Brushes, Bandages, Ointment, Condition Pow ders, Embrocation. Manv of these goods are cut 50 per cent, making them lower than ever before and lower than you well be able to buy them for a month from now. C. R. COLLINS. TELEPHONE 6 62. f. u. qua 4yg. King St., near Nuuanu St., Honolulu. Znd o-fc Hilo, l-lswsail. Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit issued, available in all the principal cities of the world. tally Advertiser, 75 cents alontt i i