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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, .7UNE 21, 1S0S.
THE GHIOORY BILL
Laid on Table at Commit
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AGENTS FOR
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OF BOSTON.
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III'JUIUHU'J
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HARTFORD.
C. BREWER I CO., L'O.
Queen Street, : : Honolulu, II.
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,
varies Urewer & Co.'s Line to Bos
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,
Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F.
Allen, xuditor; C. M. Cooke, H. Water-
house, G. R. Carter, Directors.
LIMITED.
Subscribed Capital Yen 12,000,000
Paid Up Capital " 7,500,000
Reserve Fund " 5,4G4,000
HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
Kobe, London, Lyons, New York,
San Francisco, Shanghai,
Bombay, Hong Kong.
Transacts a General Banking and
Exchange Business.
Agency Yokohama Specie Bank:
New Republic BIdg., : Honolulu, H. I.
GltAVH SrRKCK&LS. Wm G. Iawix
NVM.M.I LiieiEsurneCo
tina fife Insurance Gssi
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CLAUS SPRECKELS & coJernment supervls,on-
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HONOLULU -
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HAN FBAKCI8CO AGENTS TllO NeVttdft BflU)
of Sun Frouclsco.
DRAW EXCHANGE ON
au Francisco-The Kevada Tinpt nf Sat
Francisco.
Tjomlon The TTnlon Bh:i?c of London 'LML
iSTew York American Eichance N silent)
Bank.
fjlileniro erohant-s National T5fln:.
lailM Co:nptolr Rational d'Eicomplo At
Paris.
lJrliii Drt's.liifr Baui.
lloiiyfkorjir ati:3 Vo Violin ma irorskon? nd
New Kw.ltinri ami Australln Eank oi
Victoria nuil Vanootivor
ieh Nvirtti Aniflrica.
-Sank cf Brit.
iroocio Generoi Banxina 5 Excnanae Business
Deposits Received. Loans ruaile on Apr-roved
Security. Oommorclal and Travelers' Credit
Issued. Bills of Exchauge Bought and Sold.
Col le ettoti; Promptly Acconnto 1 For
WM. G. IRWIN
& CO.,
LIMITED.
Wm. G. Irwin rresident and Manager
Claus Spreckels Vice-President
"W. M. Giffard.. Secretary and Treasurer
Theo. C. Porter Auditor
SUGAR FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION AGENTS
AGENTS FOR THE
Oceanic Steamship Company
ut ban i- rancisco, uai.
-THE
siiin iiiiiiii flpes
Wilt Collect your Accounts for
you in a Prompt and Sat
isfactory Manner.
FOUR ACTIVE COLLECTORS are
continually on the go, and others will
be added with the increase of business.
Returns made on all bills collected
the day after collection.
Special rates for special classes cf
bills.
Ring up telephone No. 256, or call
around at 210 King street, for further
information.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
JOSE de ESPIRITO SAMT0S
Manufacturer of
GUITRS, UKULELES AND TARO
FATCII FIDDLES,
Has removed to
King St., near Punchbowl St.
with late con
signment of
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at bed rock prices.
Call and obtain a sample
book of same from
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Limited.
We have just received
an invoice of the
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MATURED AND BOTTLED IN
ve and" strength
aLanteedblbj
.UOVtRNMt
HONOLULU, DISTRIBUTORS
Unexcelled in quality, and
bottled under the U. S. Gov-
Call for it.
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Sole A&enfs.
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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, 33c. each.
Ladies Stockings, 3 pair for 2oc.
Calico, 35 yards, $1.00.
Cotton Flannel, 10 yds., 75c.
Corsets, 35c. each.
Boys' Hats (colored), 15c.
Lace, 12 yds., 50c.
Chinese Silk Handkerchiefs, very
low.
CHU YIP & Co.
Nuuanu St., opp. W. W. Ahana.
j o Shaw, D.V.S.
Cilice and Infirmary,
S63 King St.
TELEPHONE 796.
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NORTH KOM BOARDIKG HOUSE AND !
SANITARIUM.
Situate on the beach at Kailua, N.
Kona.
Careful treatment for all medical
and surgical cases.
Board and Lodging at reasonable
rates accorded to invalids and visitors.
Associated v;ith the bench house is
a mountain residence (1,500 feet Ple
vation) where visitors may have the
benefit of a change of atmosphere.
Terms, etc., on application.
Manageress:
MRS. MARY ATCIIERLEY.
Medical Attendant:
DR. ATCIIERLEY,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Loaded down
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House Raises Salary of Minister;
Unfavorable Report on
Opium Eill.
slnaii:
One hundred-sixth Day, June I'O.
The Chinese immigration act came
up on third reading and passed with
out discussion. Senators Horner and
McCandlc-ss were excused from voting
as they had been absent during dis
cussion. Xo votes were cast in the
negative.
Notification was received that the
House had refused to concur in Senate
amendments to the bill relating to the
jurisdiction of Circuit Courts and a
conference was asked. The request
was complied with.
The bill imposing a duty of 2." cents
a pound on chicory was taken up with
the recommendation of the Commerce
Committee that the bill be laid on the
table. Senator Baldwin said in fur
ther explanation that there was noth
ing deleterious in coffee adulterated
with chicory. Until two years ago the
adulterated coffee came from the coast.
A duty was placed on coffee and now
Hawaiian coffee is used as a foundation
for adulteration with chicory by peo
ple who cannot afford pure coffee. The
bill was laid on the table.
The Judiciary Committee brought in
a substitute bill granting a franchise
for a street railway in Hilo. The bill
passed first reading.
At 11 o'clock the Senate adjotirned.
nous i-;.
The House took up for consideration
Senate hill 5, now well known to the
public and at once there was an at
tempt on the part of some of the mem
bers to raise the salaries of various
holders of Government officers, while
there was a strong tide against this.
While the Sergeant-at-arms went
out to look for one of the 'Ministers,
Rep. Gear, under suspension of rules,
read the report cf the Committee on
Health and Education on Senate bill
41, relating to the importation of opi
um. This was laid on the table to
be considered with the bill.
The opium bill will undoubtedly
provoke much discussion in the House
and, from the looks of things now, it
is very likely that the Speaker will
have to cast the deciding vote. The
report is given in another column.
Rep. Kahaulelio moved that the
salary of the Deputy Marshal be raised
from $4,000 to $l.S0O. The Attorney
General arose and said he was in favor
of 34.000. No explanations wore made.
Rep. Pogue stated that he believed iu
economy but he was likewise on the
side of the fitness of things. He
should certainly get as much as the
Deputy Collector of Customs. He was
sure that the attempt to keep the sal
ary of the Deputy Marshal down to
$4,000 was due to the personnel of the
office. It was not the man that should
be considered but the work that was
necessary to be done. Rep. AcM siid
that the Sheriff of Hawaii v.' as get
ting $o.000. The Deputy Marshal was
above him and yet it was sought to
keep his salary down. Upon being put
to vote. Reps. Isenberg, Kahaulelio.
Achi, Kaai. Pogue. Richards and
Kaeo were found to be in favor of the
raise. Rep .McCandless was the only
one who stood up when the other side
was called for.
Rep. MeCa lid less wanted the salary
of the Jailor at Oahu Jail raised. Rep.
Pogue had voted for his friends. He
felt he was entitled to the same priv
ilege. The position of Jailor was an
important one.
The salary of the Jailor was not
raised.
Then came the items under the
head of Department of Education. The
Commissioners of Education had set
their heart on having a deputy inspec
tor for Hawaii and another for Maui,
Molokai and Lanai combined and such
items had boon inserted in the bill.
The report of the Educational Commit
tee, framed by Rep. Atkinson, had re
commended the striking out of these
two items and the appointment of a
t ravelins: normal inspector. Rep. Mc
Candless said that. Mr. Atkinson v.-as
a man very much us-'-d to such matters
and Iiis advice should be taken. Rep.
Robertson moved that the items re
commended be stricken out and that
the department go back to the old or
der of tilings with an inspector and
deputy
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ins'ioctor.
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The items for two
were stricken out
a traveling normal
in;rmor; VTT --
at 12 m.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Upon considering appropriations
for school teachers. Rep.
ISO!
ne
made a plea to the Minister of E luca
tion that some effort le made to tench
the Hawaiian
language. At
were only a bo
tive ehiidr- ri
children tlu-ir native
the present time there
t pr cent of the na
w;: i uader.od tlu-lr
mother tongue.
Next came the consideration of the
salary of the Minister of the Interior.
This was raise! to $12.!"'t. Then a
motion to the offoct that the salaries
of all the Cabinet Ministers be con
sidered, carried. A motion was next
made to place these at $12.W each.
Rep. Robertson asked that $10.0'"0 be
the mark. The Treasurv would cer-
.-) t..i s;ii:try o;
u? Survey Depar:
howrd a Hi!.- map
ingiujman in
en:. Kf-!. Kaai
of Mo'okai that had ben don by the
present inrnrnbe-nt of th? o"u- Mr.
Chris.
Willi?. The voting man had
been employed to do work
ror the
United Stares Government at Pearl
Harbor and complimentary advices
from Washington expressing satisfac
tion, had been received. The young
man's saiary should be raised to $2,
4"". Then came a long discussion by the
members on the attitude of certain
members in not voting. This lasted
about three-quarters of an hour or
more. The item finally passed at
$2,400.
The salary of the Superintendent of
Water Works was allowed to remain
at $3,400.
At 4 p. m.. House adjourned but not?
however, until even this matter had
been thoroughly discussed.
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REPAIRED
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more than anxious to
see that they are re
paired as they should
be.
YE DO EXPERT REPAIRING
AND SUPPLY
ALL NECESSARY PARTS.
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314 Fort St.
Next door below Golden Rule Bazaar
iii'Dri!
To a boy is finding himself unable to
rip his clothes.
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Prove to a mother that you sell such
clothes and you have a lasting cus
tomer. We find it so.
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9 Hotel Street
Waverley Block.
Agents for Dr. Deimel's Linen-Mesh
Underwear. Send for Catalogue.
We Make Shirts to Order.
DR. M. WACHS.
Dentist-
Cniversity of California,
Beretanla near Fort street.
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to
I p. m.
LYJ.i: A. DICKER
v " '? o v r. s r-' v a t
7 A X
14 KAAI I UM ANU STREET.
Telephone, GS2.
CIIAS. F. PETERSON,
Attorney at Law.
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.
15 Kaahumanu St.
WILLIAM C. PAinvE,
Attorney at Law.
AND
AGENT TO
TAKE ACKNOWLEDG
MENTS.
Kaahumanu St., Honolulu.
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charles cla uk.
Attorney at Law.
121 MERCHANT STREET.
Honolulu Hale. Tel.
Up Stair3.
545.
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Our best selling and most satis
factory line of toilet wsre 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 H
to select from, including one as low
as the following:
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Large Hair Brush, $5;
Large Clothes Brush, $4;
Large Mirror, $8;
Large Comb, $j;
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8f Puff Boxes and all Manicure
pieces to match.
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New Books
AT THE
GOLDEN RULE MMV.
"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 Yadis" 25c. Ed.
"Billy Hamilton."
"Mis3 Devecreux of the Mariquita,"
and many others.
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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,
YEE
SING TAI
Matting, Wall Paper, Wicker Ciiairs and
All Kinds cf Furniture.
CONTRACTOR AND BL'iLDER.
Cabinet Making and Painting. i-Y.rt St
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Vv'c are now in a position to tune
and repair pianos at
factory prices.
We guarantee all work to be strictly
high class and satisfactory in every
detail.
KK0EGE1!.
KIMBALL.
CIIICKLTdXG
PIAX0S. !
For sale for cash, or on the install- i
ment plan. Old instruments exchang-!
ed for new ones. Pianos rented, tuned
and repaired. i
' 'in a week or ten day3 our stock of!
music
and musical instruments will be i
on hand
Bergstrom Music Co.
PROGRESS BLOCK.
Telephone 321.
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Waists and Costumes.
New Shades
81.
BLACK SILKS
Triumph, Surah and Brocade.
BLACK AND COLORED SATIN.
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RIBBONS.
In all Widths Stripe-?, Plaids, Plain,
Colors, Grossgrain, In
SATIN, SILK. TAFFETA AND MOIRE TAFFETA-
Roman Stripes and Plaids in
SASH RIBBONS
A Specialty.
Come early and get first choice.
E.W.JORDAN'S
NO. 10 FORT STREET.
PHOTOGRAPHIC CO.
The Boys in Blue.
A complete collection of Photo
graphs to be seen at Davey's Studio;
also the only pictures taken of the
presentation of the Stars and Stripes
to the U. S. S, Charleston. Portraits
of the highest quality and the most,
artistic and complete collection of Isl
and Views upon Platinum, Iridium and
Silver Papers.
DAVEY PHOTO. CO., Ld.
Corner Hotel and Fort Sts.
Do you know that canned goods,
when not properly packed, are dan
gerous to health? It is a fact.
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Never buy anything in tin, unless
your grocer is willing to guarantee It,
and then not unless his guarantee
amounts to something. Here are some
bargains in canned goods, for which
we are prepared to vouch:
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Sauce.
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Purr Slices,
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P.J.YOELLEMCo.
Fort & Hotel St:
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FOR HATCHING.
From the following PURE-BRED
Fowls of the choicest strains at my
Punahou Poultry Yards, viz: Lull
Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, White
Leghorns, Black Minorcas, Andalusl
an, Barred Plymouth Rocks, Wyart
dottes and English S. G. Dorkings,
Perkin Ducks and Bronze Turkeys.
Prices furnished upon application.
Favors from the other Islands will re
ceive prompt and carefuia ttention.
A few choice Fowls for sale.
Vv'ALTER C. WEE DON,
314 Fort St., Honolulu.
F. J. Lo .sn y. ;. II. Cooke
LEWERS & COOKE.
Importers and Dealers in Lumber and
Building Materials. Office,
411 Fort St.
ARTISTIC TUNING.
Having had many years experIenc-3
iu factory tuning. I propose to put
'our I,iano in "better tune" and make
stand longer in tune than the major-
ity of tuners can do.
By kind permission, I givs the fol
lowing references:
Hawaiian News Co., Wall, Nichols
Co., Miss S. R. Patch. Prof. E. Cook,
and Prof. J. W. Yarndley.
G. R. HARRISON.
Orders left at either store will re
ceive prompt attention.
For Shirt
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