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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, DECEMBER, SO. 1S95.
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Have a sapcrb array of
GOODS elected by Will C.
King from the latent Novel
ties on the Coast.
Suitable for Christmas and Wed
ding Presents, consisting or
PICTUIIES,
AltT STATUARY,
PHOTO PANELS,
AND
ART NOVELTIES.
Also the latest in
PICTURE MOULDINGS
AND
FRAMING .MATERIALS
All are welcome at their Show
Rooms
no HOTEL ST.
-THE
Y
COMPANY, LIMITED,
Solicit your patronage and guarante
the finest class of work at
reasonable prices.
ONLY HIE LABOR EMPLOYED.
All Flannels and Silks are washed b
Hand.
Ordinary Mending and Buttons Sewe
On.
Telephone No. 5S3 and leave you
orders.
IF YOU ARE TROUBLED with
dandruff or any disease of the
ecalp, a trial bottle of DANDRUFF,
KILLER will entirely remove all
doubt as to the virtue claimed for the
preparation.
Prickly heat cured by a few applica
tions. Be cure that the label on the bottle
bears the two faces and name; all
others are Imitations.
F. PACHECO,
Sole Proprietor.
SELLING AGENTS Holllster Drug
Co., Benson, Smith & Co., Union, Bar
ber Shop.
Wren's Photos
Are the hardest of all to make well
until you become accustomed to the
task. Mothers tell us we are at our
best when making photos of the little
ones. Our quaint, unique poses falth
il likenesses and dainty style of fin
ishing photos find favor in every
mother's eyes.
Preserve baby's pretty face in one of
Williams' photos.
J. WILLIAMS,
I
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Fort Street.
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 3 a. m. till 10 p. m.
Smokers' Requisites a Specialty.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.
Steam Engines,
BOILERS, SUGAR MILLS, COOLERS,
BRASS AND LEAD CASTINGS,
And machinery of every description
made to order. Particular attention
paid to ship's blacksmithlng. Job
work executed on the shortest notice.
A NEW PAINT SHOP.
HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH US
Mr. John H. West, a practical House
Painter, Decorator and Wood Polisher,
we are now prepared to give estimates
on all kinds of work in that line.
Mr. Wrest having had a practical ex
perience of over twenty years In San
Francisco and other large cities on the
Coast, we feel confident that any work
entrusted to-us will give entire satli
f action to our patrons.
PEERLESS PRESERVING PAINT CO.
U II III
NEW IMPROVED
CANE : KNIFE.
Planters' Improved Hoe.
Forged from one solid piece
of steel. Made specially to
our order.
Of the Best Quality
GALYASIZED. K03. 4, 5 an! 6.
IN PERFECT ORDER.
Call and examine the above.
Breaking Plows,
Secretary Disc Plows,!
Small Steel Plows,
FOR CULTIVATING.
Whips and
Whip Stocks,
Whiffletrees.
Dflfti
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LIMITED.
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Agents.for the Vacuum Oils.
TI VOLI !
Late Saratoga, Waikiki.
Mr. Karl Klemme begs to notify th
Public of Honolulu and surrounding
Islands that he has undertaken the
management of this well known
Seaside Resort.
Every arrangement has been made
for the convenience of Bathers and
those wishing to enjoy a
Vacation : at : the ; Seaside.
ROOMS BY THE DAY, WEEK OR
MONTH.
He trusts that he may receive the
patronage he will endeavor to deserve.
Free bathing for school children
every Tuesday.
For particulars Inquire at Tivoli
Baths or Telephone 899.
CARL KLEMME.
Real Estate For Sale.
LOT AT WAIKIKI. On the beach.
Good location. Excellent bathing.
TENEMENT HOUSE ON KEKAU
IKE Street, containing 4 stores below
and 11 rooms upstairs. Rents for $53
per month. A good investment.
LOT ON KUKUI STREET, near Riv
er street. Size 40x75.
Apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
No. 121 Queen St., next door to Hack-
feld & Co. 4979
CITY REPAIR SHOP
115 BETHEL STREET.
Opposite Castle & Cooke.
STRICTLY NEW, 1S9S CLEVELAND
BICYCLES FOR RENT.
Repairing promptly and thoroughly
attended to. All work guaranteed.
E. JONES,
R. CLARK.
KEWLAHDS : RESTAURANT.
BETHEL STREET.
iNsxt to Post Ortice. Open from 5 a. m
to S p. in.
DINNER AT 11 A. M.
Meals at all hours, 25 cents.
HANG WO & CO.,
5100-imo. Proprietors.
Fence fire
LABOR IS KING
Rile of tie Miopan in tie
Bis Colonies.
How the Great Power in His Hands
Is Used Taxes Sense of
Responsibility.
(Montreal Witness).
In other countries labor agitates; in
Australia is ruies. It woi'Ks eight
hours, plays eight hours, sleeps tight
hours in the diurnal course. It has its
own house arid garden. 1l wtvirs good
c;och-:s. It has always iiiuney in its
pockets. J 1 muxes its impress upon
the legislation ot a great country.
Power is ran.'' exerted with wis
dom; even in Australia, despite condi
tions which appear to the outsider to
be idyllic, there is a l!y in the amber.
Labor is tyrannical. It ret uses ini
tiative to the individual. It will not
allow a man to work when he wants
to. It makes it unlawful to do any
thing after the stroke of the clock. It
reduces life to a mechanical routine.
And it delights to harass capital.
This is according to the testimony
of Mr. J. N. S. Austen, an Australian
of leisure, who, with Mrs. Austen, is
at present making a tour around the
world. Mr. Austen had been to Japan,
China and India and came across the
continent to Montreal.
"Triumphant labor has changed the
face of things in Australia," Mr. Aus
ten remarked. '"It is dominant in all
our legislatures, and the laws it makes
annoy and injure capital. It taxes in
dustries to such an extent as to make
them unprofitable. It claps a heavy
income tax upon the man who is mak
ing two or three or ten hundred pounds
a year; it allows the man who makes
one hundred and fifty pounds to go
free. It singles out corporations which
have invested their money in the coun
try, and so harrasses them that it has
come to this that many of the great
industries are leaving the country.
Men of means are selling out and re
investing their capital in England.
"Is there not sense enough to per
ceive that this is killing the goose
that lays the golden egg?
''The more prominent in the labor
party are beginning to see this, but the
mass, conscious of power, desire to
make that power felt, even if it result
in their own ultimate injury. We had
the era in Australia, when we returned
men to parliament for the honor of the
thing. Now we have the system of
payment of members, of which the lab
or party takes advantage. Men are
elected who are pledged to measures,
which, while they consolidate the in
terest and the power of the labor vote,
are inimical to the general welfare of
the country."
Labor says at what hour a man shall
leave off work in afternoons, and fines
him who would dare to live his life
as he pleases. It says to the store
keeper that he must close his shop at
a certain time. It does not matter that
the public are disappointed in their
wants. Labor is king, and rules with
the consciousness of plenary power.
iMr. Austen says that the great fede
ration scheme has been largely blocked
by the attitude of the labor party. A
feature of that scheme is the reduc
tion of the several legislatures and
ministries, and the labor party, dread
ing the loss of power and emolument,
has opposed the work. It wants to
send its usual number of men to the
halls of legislation, men who are tak
en from the ranks of labor, and who
are paid at the rate of three hundred
pounds per annum. Each of the five
legislatures would, under the federa
tion scheme, he reduced to the level of
finance committees, nracticallv an
idea which the thoughful people favor,
making for a great economy, which
the labor party does not desire.
Mr. Austen thinks, however, that
despite the attitude of the labor party
and the vote of New South Wales,
which have blocked the scheme, the
federation idea will be realized, and
that in the near future. New South
Wales, through the vacillation of the
premier, the Hon. Mr. Reid, whom the
papers have satirized as the 'Yes-No
man,' gave an indeterminate vote,
which will be reversed before long.
Another thing about New South Wales,
according to Mr. Austen, it is free
rade, and therefore prosperous. "There
was the feeling that in joining federa
tion, New South Wales was in the
position of a rich man who puts his
capital into a poor concern. She felt
that she was giving more than she was
likely to get."
Mr. Austen described the character
of the Chinese walls which the vari
ous colonies have erected against one
another. It is laughable. It is child
ish. It is, as the work of sane men.
nexpressibly absurd.
You would suppose that the five colo
nies were inhabited by diverse popula
tions, of different speech and ideal
each colony determined to keep to it-
splf nnrl rpfiKinp' tr cn rrmfh rs frlnncp
over its high wall to see whether its i
neighbor is suffering or enjoyinsr.
"Modification? have been proposed as
basis of federation, as you know."
Mr. Austen remarked. "Th-s would !
result in a general reduction or the ;
protectionist tariffs. Canada has been j
looked to as a model. j
Another stupid thing, according to j
Mr. Austen, is the tax of one hundred j
pounds upon every Oriental entering j
the country. "The interior of Austra-i
lia is tropical, and cannot hf developed i
by our white population. The Chinese i
and Japanese on the contrary are rmi- j
nently fitted for this work of develop-j
ment. But the labor party will not j
let them. j
"The workingman has found his :
earthly paradise beneath th Southern j
Cross. He sits in his srardn in the ;
beautiful summer afternoons. He
takes his family for an outinsr. He im
proves his mind. He drinks beer. He
smokes his pipe. He makes laws for
himself and for all others. His posi
tion is unique and enviable. All he
needs is the sense of responsibility."
ImSI ,y jMi Mjtv """"
vv Ako. DRUCE
MYSTERY OP IIIGIIGATK CEMETERY.
Mm. Annn M.irU Druce ha stirred England. Hr cl.um that the coffin in Ulsh
pat CVnutpry said to hold the remains of her fatherinl iw, T. C Druce, was filled with
lead, and that the supposed deceased was in reality the fifth Duke of Portland, has
made h sensation. Proof of this would make her son bidney sixth Duke of Portland.
The Only High Grade Baking
Powdor Offered at a Mod
erate Price.
Bakinp
Powder
NONE SO GOOD.
BANX OF HAWAII, LTD.
By vote of the stockholders of the
Dank of Hawaii, Ltd., a
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Will be inaugurated January 1st,
1899. Ordinary and Term Deposits will
be received at once, and interest al
lowed in accordance with rules and
conditions as printed in Pass-Books.
Copies of terms and conditions upon
which deposits will be received may be
had on application, or mailed to those
desiring same.
THE BANK OF HAWAII. Ltd.
CHAS. M. COOKE,
Honolulu, Dec. 15, 1898. 5104
I wish to announce to the public
cf Honolulu that during the holi
days I will fit Spectacles and Eye
Glasses of all description at more
than reasonable prices.
Free examination of the eye?.
S. B. LUCAS,
PARISIAN OPTICIAN.
Love Building, - - - Fort Street.
(Up Stairs.)
WASHINGTON FEED CO.
COR. FORT & OUEEN STS.
Telephone 422.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers
HAY, GRAIN. FEED. FLOUR. MESLS, etc.
Our good? are always fresh. Island
orders solicited.
. GO., Ill
121 Queen Street.
CARRLA.GE AND WAGON BUILDERS
RUBBER TntES AND ROLLER
BEARING AXLES.
WILSON & WHITEHOUSE,
8ol Licensees Hawaiian Islands.
121 Queea. Street.
COYNE & MEHRTEN,
The Upholsterers.
NOW 18 THE TIME to have your
Upholstering done. We have just re
ceived a large supply of Upholstering
Goods of the Latest Designs. A large
viariety to pick from the best that
was ever imported here. If you want
a Box Couch for Ladies Dresses, cov
ered in any style, we can do it. Par
lor sets or Odd Pieces reupholstered.
Call and see our Cozy Corner Lounges
something new You will want one
when you see It.
Mattresses made to order and reno
vated. Silk Floss for Cushions and pil
lows. Telephone 92S. (Masonic Temple.)
ALAKEA STREET.
Merchant : Tailor.
623 Fort St., Opp. Club Stablea.
FINE SUITS TO ORDER AT REA
SONABLE RATES.
Suits cleaned and repaired. Satis
faction, guaranteed.
ran a 1 m
AND
For Sale
1st. 1R Lots at Kalihi, opposite H. C.
Meyers premises.
2nd. 7 Lots at Kalihi, adjoining Hon.
D. H. Kahaulello's new Castle.
3rd. 4 Lots at Kalihi, next to Mrs.
Cockett's premises.
4th. 12 Lots at Kalihi, facing Kame
hameha IV Road, and in front of G.
Markham's Residence.
5th. One Lot 96x200 feet, mauka of
the Catholic Church premises at Ka
lihi. 6th. 10 Lots at Kapalama, lying
mauka of King street, about 300
feet from the Kapalama Tramways
Depot.
7th. Five Lots and Houses at Kapa
lama, situated mauka of King street
and on the Waikiki side of Morris
Estate premises.
8th. A Lot of about half an acre
mauka side of King Street, about 400
feet from the corner of Llliha and
King Streets. The premises pro
duce an income of $628 per annum;
will sell for $5,500.
9th. 25 Lots 50x100 feet in Puunul
Tract.
25 Lots 75x150 in Puunul Tract.
25 Lots 100x200 in Puunul Tract.
10th. 6 Lots 100x200 on Nuuanu street,
right opposite the old Ice Works.
About 300 Lots 50x100 at Nuuanu at
rear and mauka of the above 6 Lots.
11th. About 70 Lots In the Keklo
Tract, situated opposite the Makee
Island Band Stand. It 13 admitted
that it is one of the best tracts near
the Waikiki Sea Beach.
12th. About 300 Lots in the Kapahulu
Tract.
I3TH.-S0LD.
14th. About 1,000 acres in Kealako
mo, Puna, Hawaii; the land extends
from the beach to about 2 miles
from the Volcano.
15th. CITY PROPERTIES, Etc., Etc.
Prices are the cheapest In the Market.
For further particulars apply to
g.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
W. C. Achi, our manager, has over
16 years experience in Real Estate
Business in this City.
Honolulu, July 19th, 1898.
J. F. MORGAN.
REAL ESTATE
AND
STOCK BROKER.
Member of Honolulu Stock
Exchange.
Telephone No. 72.
5046 P. O. Box No. 531
WM. G. IRWIN & CO.,
LIMITED.
Wm. G. Irwin. .President and Manager
Clau3 Spreckels Vice-President
W. M. Giffard.. Secretary and Treasurer
H. M. Whitney, Jr Auditor
SUGAR FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION AGENTS
AGENTS FOR THE
Oceanic Steamship Company
Of San Francisco, Cal.
ik rm m
16.
IVh MIS AW A,
Nuuanu street, near Beretanla, oppo
site Commercial saloon.
MQSSO
W. J. GUNN,
8
4-10 Montgomery St.
BETWEEN CALIFORNIA AND SAO
RAMENTO STREET'S,
San Francisco, California.
Twenty years of sucssful exper
ience as a Real Estate Agent enabltf
me to state that I have done well fc
investors, when they followed my ad
vice.
The attention of those having monej
to invest is called to the fact that thai
are great opportunities to make splen
did Investments in San Francisco ReaS
Estate at the present time. The con
dition of realty at present favors th
buyer. Thl3 is the time to invest whe
properties can be purcnased at Ion
prices.
San Francisco has a great future; All
unite on this point. It is to be tk
great city of the Pacific Coast and th
man who buys now will make himsif
rich.
I offer my experience and knowledg
of values of property to those who de
sire to purchase business properties
for income, or improved lots or blocks
for investment. Information cheer
fully given In reference to all matter
pertaining to Real Estate in San Fraa
cisco. I will be happy to correspo&a
in relation thereto.
Sometimes estates are divided, &n!
the property has to be sold; in this
way fine purchases can be made. Tli
undersigned possesses information ot
all such sales and can advise buyr
as to values. '
Money Invested on Real Estate
eurity for those who desire to loan
their money.
Full charge taken of properties ant
taxes paid for absent owners.
W. J. QUNN,
Real Estate Agent, 410 Montgomery
St., San Francisco.
LIFE and FIRE
AGENTS FOR .
Msw Englond Mutual Lite InsuroneeGo
OF BOSTON.
Iflo fife insurance Conony
OF HARTFORD.
Repairing and Locksmith. Telephone 39S
J. T. LUND.
PRACTICAL MACHINST
Estimates on
Ornamental Iron and Brass Work
lironzc and Electro-Plating.
ENAMELING, VULCANIZING
AD
BICYCLE REPAIRING
in all Its branches.
Union Street (Bell Tower) Honolulu.
"Remember
the flaine"
Object of the
Palama Co-operative Grocery Co.
- Is to enable the public to gt
their groceries at something Hkt
reasonable prices.
A trial order will convince yon
of the truth of what our custom
ers say about saving money dnca
they commenced to deal with
Opposite Railway Depot,
King Street.
P. O. Box 609.
Tel. 755.
Bran, Oats, Barley and Hay.
108 KING STREET.
G.J.Waller : : Manager.
Wholesale and Ketail
AND-
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
WING WO TAI & CO.
211 NUUANU STREET.
Ivory, Lacquer, Silver and CroeaierJi
Wares, Screens, Yases, Rattan
Chairs, Crepes, Silks, Cle
an. Etc, Etc., Etc. j
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PflLflMfl CO-OP. GROCERY CO
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