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TETE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEKTISfcK: 1)ULLH.-. .h.u mm 1 i aft r LIFE ano FIRE nil i AGENTS FOR Hew Enaiond Muiuot Llle insui ance Co OF BOSTON. Etna file Insurance Coin OF HARTFORD. We have just received an invoice of the 1 11 MATURLD AND BQTTLLD IN and brenth tf:5. GOVERNMENT HONOLULU DISTRIBUTORS GARTER MEMORIAL Documents in tie Matter of tie Fountain Site. A COMMITTEE MADE WEARY Report to the Officers of the Citi zens' Guards Unsatisfactory Dealings With Members. t en ii Queen Street, AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono mea Sugar Company, Honomu Sugar Company, Wailuku Sugar Company, Waihee Sugar Company, Makee Su gar Company, Haleakala Ranch Company, Kapapala Ranch. Planters Line, San Francisco Packets, Charles Brewer. & Co.'s Line to Bos ton Packets. Agents Boston Board of Underwrit ers. Agents for Philadelphia Board of Underwriters. A Unexcelled in quality, and U UU., L U. , . , ,mHpr thp 1 1 Q. Gov- ernment supervision. Call for it. Honolulu, H. I. Honolulu, H. I., May 24, 1S9S. To the Officers of the Citizens' Guard: Gentlemen: The ' committee ap pointed by you in connection with the Carter Memorial Leg leave to report as follows: the HON. SANFORD B. DOLE. President of the Republic of Ha wan: And to tin- Honorable Mem bers of the Executive Council of ihj Republic. Gentlemen: I have the honor to lay before your honorable body the following expression made- by the Citizens' Guard, Division 1. through their officers: "Resolved: That the officers of the Citizens' Guard, in meeting assembled this 24th day of May, 1S9S, do hereby express their appreciation of the ef forts of the Executive to secure for the Citizens' Guard a suitable site for the erection of Memorial to the late Charles L. Carter; 'Resolved: That the secretary of this body furnish the Executive and press of the city a copy of these Resolutions." I have the honor to be. Yours verv respectfully, (Sig.) J. BATCHELOR. Adjutant and Secretary C. G. H. &t t. p. v, vl v. v. v. n v. v. tt n k V, K . I t PEftGO III 0. Limited. Sole Agents. LIST OF OFFICERS: P. C. Jones, President; George H. Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Secretary? Col. W. F. Allen, Auditor; C. M. Cooke, ti. water house, G. R. Carter, Directors. WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LIMITED. Wm. G. Irwiu President and Manager Claus Spreckels Vice-President W. M. Giffard..Secretary and Treasurer Theo. C. Porter Auditor SUGAR FACTORS AND COMMISSION AGENTS THE WAR ... IS ON And You Mast Have the Hews AGENTS FOR THE Oceanic Steamship Company Of San Francisco, Cal. 1 lii Specie it LIMITED. Subscribed Capital Yen 12,000,000 Paid Up Capital " 7,500,000 Reserve Fund " 5,464,000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. Join. the army of subscrib ers for" files of the San Francisco Daily CALL, CHRONICLE or EXAMINER by leaving your order vith BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: Kobe, London, Lyons, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Bombay, Hong 1-ong. Transacts a General Banking and Exchange Business. Agency Yokohama Specie Bank: New Republic Pldg, : Honolulu, II. I. THE ill B CO. Limited. "Satisfaction to our patrons'' our motto. K CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO., f Bankers, HONOLULU - - - H. L has Francisco Agents The Nevada Ban of San Francisco. DRAW EXCHANGE ON 6an Francisco -The Nevada Bank of Sad Francisco. . . ,T . . . Tendon The Union Bank of Loudoa (Ltd.). ftW York -American Exchange National fTMcasccMerchants National Bank. Irls Comptoir National d'Escsmpte de Paris. TCerlln Dresdner Bank. lloriKltonir and Yokoliama-Hongkong and Shanglial Banking Corporation. New ZUand and Australia Bank ol New Zealand. . , Victoria and Vancouver Bank ol Brit- ish iortn America. Transacta General Biiw Excnanse Business Deposits Received. Loans made on Approved Security. Commercial and Travelers' Credits Sssucd. . Bills ol Exchange Bought and Sold. Collections: Promptly Acoonnted For THE r"ni,-l have ivoided vrarins glasses permanently had he con sulted a. good optician when it first became apparent that his eyes needed attention. EXAMINATION FREE. t the time of our last report it was stated to you that the committee had adopted the suggestion of the Execu tive and would place an ornamental fountain in Union bquare. mis ac tion was approved by you and contract let for same, the material to ue lsianu stone. Later at the request of the r.nvrnment the space to be used by the fountain as grass plot was reduceu in siz and written authority was given to us to proceed with the work, it being stated in the autnonzation That tho Government would supply water, and assume the maintenance after completion. Just after work -was commenced the matter was brought up very unexpectedly in the Senate, and a resorution passed disapproving of the dtp Ymir committee believed, as did a great many with Ti'hom we spoke that tv. prpftioTi of the proposed piot in Cnion ScmaTe wonld make a place of - i j. u.f. linnn tnr n I on ti- 1 1 rrin Ijjeauty vai una ucu iw. ...o :an unsightly place in the center of the ptv. The Senate gave no intimation oithpr to this committee or to the TT-omitw-P that the matter was to ne vcrvt nn hut nassed the resolution at once and sent it to the HoMse. The latter body vas courteous enougn to crivt. iia committee a hearing out &ui orirvrtPfl against the location. We think the action of the Senate was at least A-ery hasty, and one of the feen ntrvrs has told members of this com mittee that the opposition was not on artnnnt. of the. location, but was in- t,(ip(i a sla-n at the Executive for granting permission for the erection on public property without the sanction of the Legislature., We d not wish to be understood as saying that this -as the reason why all voted as they did. Some undoubtedly thought it -would be an obstruction (?). A-joint committee was appointed to meet with this committee and confer upon a site for the Iemorial. Sucn a meeting was held and the joint committee was given to understand that a place any xvhPTP in the Executive Building grounds would be acceptable, and reas ons were given why we did not wisn to place it in some other localities which were mentioned. A letter has TinW Veen received from the joint com mittee in which they say they cannc recommend the Executive grounds and asking if we wish a further meet ing on the subject. Your committee has written a" reply to this communication, which they now submit for your consideration, and await your further instructions in re gard to the Memorial. Respectfully, (Sig.) F..J- LOWREY, For the committee. Shakespeare Class. Miss McDonald lectured at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Dodge yester day afternoon on "The Ancient Mari ner." This evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Atherton, Miss Mc Donald will again lead the Shakespeare class and those interested in the work are invited to attend. The reading of Macbeth will be resumed. &r r w ' X. ' k ' a a a' a' a a' a a a a" a' a" a a a' a K V a as I mil s i. . i IK LIMITED Offer for Sale; REFINED SUGARS. Cube and Granulated. PARAFIXE TAINT CO.'S Taints, Compounds and Buildisc Tapers. PAINT OILS, Lucol Raw and Boiled. Linseed Raw and Boiled S LNDURLNE, Cheap" baking powder is mostly nice white clay plus alum. The alum is there to raise the dough. The clay is there to fill up the can. The alum is bad for the insides. The clay is merely your " peck of dirt." 640 C0000X)00OOOC oooo o An Open secret. It is an open secret that there is a 'good deal of adulteration in grocer- m x 11 C U.A1AA.A f Via 8ies, ana it inereiore ucnuuves mc careful housekeeper who has some considefation for the health of the 0 people at home to patronize such 0 houses as are known to handle only 9 "Pure Food" products. We handle V none other. That does not mean, X however, that our prices are high. lliai nicy die iiui. 5 Our best selling and most satis factory line of toilet ware in sterl ing silver. Made in heavy weights, best of bristle In the brushes, set in solid celluloid, making them indestructi ble. We have five complete patterns to selet from, including ore as low as the following: l .1 n J! Large Hair Brush, $5; Large Clothes -Brush, $4; Large Mirror $8; Large Comb, $1; . . pi Certainly low enough for any one. Puff Boxes and all Manicure pieces to match. x Water-proof cold-water paint. In side and outside; in white an colors. FERTILIZERS, Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grad Scotch fertilizers, adapted for s'-s-gar cane and coffee. N. Ohlandt & Co.'s chemical fertil izers and finely ground Bona Meal. STEAM PIPE COVERING, Reed's patent elastic sectional pipe covering. FILTER PRESS CLOTHS, Linen and Jute. CEMENT, LIME & BRICKS. AGENTS FOR (WESTERN SUGAJ1 HKFINING CO. San Francisco.. CaL 0 13 Sight restored to ail by S. E. LUCAS, PARISIAN OPTICIAN. OFFICE: Love Building. Fort Street. UPSTAIRS. ) J. R. Shaw, D.V.S. II i toil e dsn Will Collect your Accounts for you in a Prompt and Sat isfactory Alanner. FOUR ACTIVE COLLECTORS are continually on the go, and others will Le added with the increase of business. Returns made on all bills collected the day after collection. Special rates for special classes or bim'ng up telephone No. 236, or call around at 210 King street, for further Information. REMOVAL NOTICE. JOSE de ESPIRITO SANTOS Manufacturer of rUIT VRS, UKULELES AND TARO GUI1A PATCH FIDDLES, Has removed to King St.. near Punchbowl St. Office and Infirmary, - - 863iKing St. TELEPHONE 796. Modern and Humane Treatment. NORTH KOM BOARDING HOUSE AND SANITARIUM. i Extra Choice Roast Beef, o o 0 o O o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 2-lb. net Tins, 20c. Sliced Smoked Beef; Mb. net Tins, 25c. Situate on the beach at Kailua, N. Kona. Careful treatment for all medical land surgical cases. Board and Lodging at reasonaoie rates accorded to invalids and visitors. Associated with the beach house is a mountain residence (1,500 feet ele vation) where visitors may have the benefit of a change of atmospnere. Terms, etc., on application. Manageress: MRS. MARY ATCHERLEY. Medical Attendant: DR. ATCHERLEY, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Honolulu, H. L, May 24, 1838. MR. PAUL R. ISENBERG. Dear Sir: Your favor of the 17th inst., in which you state that the joint committee in reference to the placing of the Carter Memorial Fountain do not approve cf the location asked for at the meeting between that commit tee and the committee from the Citi zens' Guard, and asking for a further meeting between said committees if further consultation is desired is re ceived. This committee has no further re quest to make of the Legislature. You are aware under what circumstances -work was commenced in Union Square, and of what action was taken by the Legislature in regard thereto. At the meeting of the two com mittees it was shown to you that as the location in Union Square was not acceptable to the Legislature, that a space in the grounds of the Execu tive Building would be satisfactory to this cottmittee. You now notify us that your committee cannot accept this recommendation, and intimate that another location which you men tion might receive favorable consider ation. There is nothing definite to show that such favorable report would be made, and for reasons given to your committee the location referred to is not approved of by us. It seems hardly tilting to make any comment on the report of the military committee of the House in reference to an appropriation for the erection of tombstones to the memory of the men who were killed at Kalalau. Wo would like to say however that the action taken in regard to the Carter Memorial seems very inconsistent when compared to this report. To those who are familiar with the cir cumstances of both cases, comment is unnecessary. We do not see that there is any occasion for tho committees to meet again, and beg :o remain. Very respectfully. F. J. Lowrey, T. F. Lansing. C. Boire. W. H. Hoogs, G. P.- Castle. A. E. Werriek, commit tee appointed by the officers of the Citizens' Guard. Approved: A. M. Brown, Marshal, Commanding; F. B. McStocker, Senior Captain. P.J.YOELLER&Co. Fort & Hotel Sts. DOOOO oooooooxxooooc FOR ONE MONTH. REDUCTION SALE. COMMENCING SATURDAY, MAY 21 Ladies' Underwear, 25c. per piece. Ladies' Underwear, 50c. per piece. Ladies Undershirts, 2 for 25c. Ladies' Undershirts, 5c. each. Muslin, all colors, 10 yds., 75c. Ladies' Shoes, 75c. per pair. Ladies' Shirt Waists, 35c. each. Ladies' Stockings, 3 pair for 25c. Calico, 35 yards, $1.00. Cotton Flannel, 10 yds., 75c. Corsets, 35c. each. Boys' Hats (colored), 15c. Lace. 12 yds., 50c. nhinpsfi Silk Handkerchiefs, very low. CHU YIP & Co. Nuuanu St., opp. W. W. Ahana, lliil ISH HMl 1. f . I II. BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, Philadelphia, Penn., U. S. A. I NEWELL UNIVERSAL MILL CO. (Manf. "National Cane Shredder"). New York. U. S. A, N. OHLANDT & CO.. San Francisco. CaL SflUSDON IRON AND LOCOMOTIVE New Books AT THE GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR! WORKS, San Francisco, CaL SC."! BASEBALL SEASON. VS. II0N0LULUS. FIRST REGIMENT Saturday May 28. n n Game called at 3:30 P.M. Admission 25c. GLANCE AT THE WINDOW When passing the store. Af ter an examination you will agree that the display of DIAMOND RINGS, SOUVENIR JEWELRY', (Native) Is as handsome as any in town. HANDSOME PEARL NECKLACE. BIART my, FORT ST. JEWELER. AT MRS. DICKSON'S OFFICE Woman's Exchange, you can have a good shampoo. Take your hair comb ings there to he made into a switch, your soiled Panama or straw hats, glove3, ribbons, etc., to be cleaned; also dresses, sponged and pressed. "Hawaii's Story," by Liliuokalani. "The Girl from Hong Kong!" "Lost Counters Falka." "A Modern Corsair." "For Her Life." "In the Shadow of the Pyramids." "Quo Vadis" 25c. Ed. "Billy Hamilton." "Miss Devecreux of the Mariquita," and many others. n k pl FANCY STATIONERY FOR PO LITE CORRESPONDENCE. ISLAND CURIOS. HAWAIIAN MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS AND SHEET MUSIC. Always the best values in SCHOOL supplies. 316 Fort Street, Mantel Clocks, Alarm Clocks, Hanging Clocks. Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Jewelry, SILVERWARE. SPECTACLES. Prices Aro Right ly done. Repairing fine and complicat ed Watches a specialty. M. R. COUNTER. 507 Fort St. A Model Plant is not complete with out Electric Power, thus dispensing with small engines. Why not generate your power from, one CENTRAL Station? One gener ator can furnish power to your Tujzj Centrifugals, Elevators, Plows, Hall ways and Hoists; also, furnish light and power for a radius of from 15 ta 20 miles. Electric Power being used, saves tne labor of hauling coal in your field, also water, and does away with high-priced engineers, and only have one engine ta look after in your mill. Where water power is available costs nothing to generate Electric Power. THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COM PANY is now ready to furnish Electric Plants and Generators of all descrip tions at short notice, and also has ox hand a large stock of Wire, Chandt liers and Electrical Goods. All orders will be given prompt at tention, and estimates furnished for T lrrlittnT nnfl Pnwpr Plants! also. 2t- Q 1A W.O " " ' . W TT " , ' Manufacturing and repairing prompt- tention is given to House and Marine Wiring. THEO. HOFFMAN, Manager. BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS. Fort St., Opp. Wilder & Co., II. J. NOLTE, Prop. First -Class Lunches Served With Tea, Coffee, Soda Water, Ginger Ale or Milk. Open from S a. m. till 10 p. m. Smokers' Requisites a Specialty. Monuments and Headstones, The undersigned is prepared to Ct CEMETERY work cf all kind3, and supply MONUMENTS and HEAD STONES of which he has a great va riety of the latest and most artistic de signs, and will also supply stone cop ing separately for isurrounding cero tery lots. Estimates given in Marble, Granft Hawaiian Btone, etc FR33D. HAHRISOM. ,4 ary. ittir Th.ty t-