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' THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, JANUARY, IS KING Have a saperb array of GOODS selected by Will C. King frem the latest Novel ties on the Coast. Suitable for Christmas and Wed ding Presents, consisting of PICTURES, ART 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 COMPANY, LIMITED, So-licit your patronage and guaranty the finest class of work at reasonable prices. OIILY WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED. All Flannels and Silks are washed b Hand. Ordinary Mending and Buttons Sewe On. Telephone No. 5S3 and leave you orders. IP YOU ARE TROUBLED with dandruff or any disease of the scalp, a trial bottle of DANDRUFF KILLER will entirely remove all doubt as to the virtue claimed for the preparation. Prickly iheat cured by a few applica tions. Be sure that the label on the bottle bears tie two faces and name; all others are imitations. F. PACHECO, H Sole Proprietor. SELLING AGENTS Holllster Drug Co., Benson, Smith & Co., Union, Bar ber Shop. flhildren'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. J. WILLIAMS, HUM I II. Fort Street. BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS. Fort St., Opp. Wilder & Co., H. 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 Englnos, BOILERS, SUGAR MILLS, COOLERS, BRASS ATD UASUWUa, And machinery of every description made to order. Particular attention paid to ship's blacksmi thing. Job work executed on the shortest notlca. 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 estimate! n nil "kinds of work in that line. Mr. West having had a practical ex Yior4TrA of over twentv Years In San Francisco and other large cities on th V Coast, we feel connaent mat any worm 'entrusted to us win give entire saus ' antfvn r rrnr natrons. PEERLESS PRESERVING PAINT CO. oil n in NEW IMPROVED CANE : KNIFE. Planters' Improved Hoe. Forged from one solid piece of steel. Made specially to our order. Of the Best Quality. GALYANIZED. K03. 4, 5 and 6. IN PERFECT ORDER. Call and examine the above. Breaking Plows, Secretary Disc Plows, Small Steel Plows, FOR CULTIVATING. Whips and Whip Stocks, Whiffletrees. LIMITED. Agents .for the Vacuum Oils. TIVOLI ! LatelSaratoga, Waikiki. Mr. Karl Klemme begs to notify the 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. Ho trusts that he may receive the patronage he will endeavor to deserve. Free bathing for school children every Tuesday. For particlars inquire at Tivoli Baths or Telephone 899. KARL KLEMME. Real Estate For Sale. LOT AT WAIKIKI. On the beach. Good location. Excellent bathing. TENEMENT HOUSE ON KEKAU- LIKE 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. NEWLANDS : RESTAURANT. BETHEL STREET. Next to Post Office. Open from 5 a. m to 8 p. m. DINNER AT 1 1 A. M. Meals at all hours, 25 cents. Fence lire ii lie o. flfi HANG WO & CO., 5100-imo. Proprietors. OF OPEN DOOR iDE of Phrase is Tali Bf Ben. Bifliley SOMETHING MUCH TALKED OF "Equalitylof Treatment and Not Free Trade" Can It Be Applied to the Philippines. '"The piira?c'"open-docr policy which is new being talked about so much in the newspapers," says Congressman j Dingley, "means simply equality of! treatment and not free trade. As ap plied to the dependencies of a country, it simply means that imports from all countries are to be admitted on the same terms as imports from the moth er country. As applied to the Philip pines, it would mean that imports from Great Britain and all other for eign countries are to be. admitted at the same rates of duty as imports from the United States. "Of course, this policy could not be applied to the Philippines if they should be admitted into the Union with territorial form of government, be cause the Constitution provides that duties shall be uniform within the United States, unless there should be an amendment to the Constitution per mitting this. "Whether it would be possible to ap ply this policy to the Philippines after they should become a party of the ter ritory of the United States under that provision of the Constitution which authorizes Congress to 'make needful rules and regulations respecting the territory or other . property of the United States I am not prepared to say. It is "noticeable, however, that in the resolution providing for the annex ation of Hawaii, passed at the last ses sion of Congress, it was provided that the Hawaiian tariff should continue in force until Congress should otherwise determine. "It is to be borne in mind, however, that the present talk about an 'open door' policy for the Philippines is in tended to apply entirely to these islands while under a military admin istration, which would be permissable, and not to apply to those islands after they shall have been formally recog nized as a part of the United States. "Of course, it would be competent for the Paris commissioners to incorporate in the treaty with Spain a provision granting to Spanish imports into the Philippines equality of treatment with imports from the United States for a term of years, and that provision in the treaty, when ratified by the Senate and projected into law by Congress, would be the law of the land. . "In the discussion of the 'open-door' policy I notice that many papers as sume that it is the uniform policy of Great Britain in her relations with her colonies. It should be borne in mind, however, that there is a conspicuous exception to this in the case of Can ada, her most important colony, which admits imports from Great Britain at 23 per cent less duty than they are ad mitted from the United States and other countries. It is understood that this policy was adopted by Canada, if not on the suggestion, at least with the approval, of Mr. Chamberlain, British Secretary for the Colonies, and that he is urging other colonies of Great Brit ain to give a similar preference to that country. "It should be borne in mind that a very vital point as to revenue is in volved in the possible admission of Porto Rico, Cuba, and the Philippines into t hp Union as Territories or States. These tropical islands are capable of nrndiirinsr everv Dound ot sugar ana many other tropical products that the United States consumes, it tney snouiu be admitted into the Union in sucn a manner as to extend our tariff over them, and thereby allow tine free im nnrtatinn of their products, we should probably lose not less than $60,000,000 of revenue annually, which would be a very serious situation under existing conditions. "All of these difficulties only serve to emphasize the soundness of the sugges tion that the -true policy tor tne next year is to continue the military admin istration of whatever islands fall into our hands, and in the mean time make such a thorough investigation of every phase of the serious problems which" must be met as will properly prepare us to meet them with wise legislation." SABBATH OBSERVANCE. Platform of the Society Published from Washington. Many representative men attended the Sabbath observance convention lately held at Washington. The prin ciples announced are: "1. The organization cf state Sab bath associations where none exists, and giving aid to those already organ ized. "2. The printing and distribution of Sabbath literature ia the form of short, crisp tracts, written by eminent speci- j alists. "3. By public addresses, state and district conventions and like methods for awakening interest in the vital question of Sabbath observance and for the promotion of a biblical Christ ian Sabbath in our land. "4. The securing of proper Sabbath legislation by our national Congress and state legislatures, and the enforce ment of the same, that all classes of American society may have secured to them their inalienable right to a week- DR. NANCY GUILFORD. Chnnred -with cansing the death of Emma Gill, of Soutliington, Conn., Dr. Nancy Guilford is incarcerated in the jail at Bridgeport. She has been indicted for murder in the second degree. i?he disappeared on tne day that the body of Emma Gill van found, but was recently taken in London and brought back to this country. ly rest day, and the opportunity, if they be so minded, to worship God in the peace and quiet of their home and church." . Glasgow University has given the late Principal Caird's successor. Prof. Story, a stormy greeting. His inaugu ral address was interrupted by sing ing, whistling and stamping on the part of the under-graduates and he was forced to withdraw. Dr. Story was unpopular as a professor, and his appointment was looked upon as a job, he being one of the Queen's chaplains. 7 "Calumet" makes the light est, sweetest and most' wholesome bread and pastry. NONE SO GOOD. BANK OF HAWAII, LTD. By vote of the stockholders of the Bank 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, President. Honolulu, Dec. 15, 1S98. 5104 Hffllllll HE MHL CO., Ltd. 121 Queen Street CARRIAGE AND WAGON BUILDERS RUBBER TIRES AND ROLLER BEARING AXLES. WILSON & WHITEHOUSE, Bole Licensees Hawaiian Islands. 1X1 Qoeea Street. L I wish to announce to the public of 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 eves. S. E. LUCAS, PARISIAN OPTICIAN. Love Building, - - - Fort Street. (Up Stairs.) HUSTACE & CO., DEALERS IN Wood and Coa ALSO White and Black Sand Which we will sell at the ery lowest market rates. Telephone No. 414. Merchant : Tailor, 6236 Eort St., Opp. Club Stable. FINE SUITS TO ORDER AT REA SONABLE RATES. Suit cleaned and repaired. Satis faction guaranteed. WING W0 TAI & CO. 214 NUUANU STREET. Ivory, Lacquer, Silver and CrocierJ Wares, Screens, Vaaea, Rattan Chairs, Crepes, Silks, Cig ar. Etc, Etc., Etc. HO I T NDS For Sale 1st. 1? Lots at Kalihi, opposite H. C. Meyers' premises. 2nd. 7 Lots at Kalihi, adjoining Hon. D. H. Kahaulello's new Castle. 3rd. i 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 Liliha and King Streets. The premises pro duce an Income of $628 per annum; will sell for $5,500. 9th. 25 Lots 50x100 feet In Puunui Tract. 25 Lots 75x150 in Puunui Tract. 25 Lots 100x200 in Puunui 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 Kekio Tract, situated opposite the Makee Island Band Stand. It Is admitted that it Is one of the best tracts near the Waikiki Sea Beach. 12th. About 300 Lots In the Kapahulu Tract. I3TH.-S0L0. 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 U. 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 STOCKBROKER. Member of Honolulu Stock Exchange. Telephone No. 72. 5046 P. O. Box No. 584. WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LIMITED. Wm. G. Irwin. .President and Manager Claus 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. 11-. J! KVI. MISAVA, Nuuanu street, near Beretania, oppo site Commercial saloon. PilfSIO D W. J. GUNN, tie Pfl JU 410 Montgomery St. BETWEEN CALIFORNIA AND SAC RAMENTO STREETS, San Francisco, California. Twenty years of successful exper ience as a Real Estate Agent enable me to state that I have done well fort investors, when they followed my -& vice. The attention of those having moasj to invest is called to the fact that thert are great opportunities to make 8ploa did investments in San Francisco Real Estate at the present time. The coa dition of realty at present favors tbt buyer. This is the time to invest vrhet properties can be purchased at Iotk prices. San Francisco has a great future; all unite on this point. It Is to be ta great city of the Pacific Coast and th man who buys now will make hlmsalf rich. I offer my experience and knowledge of values of property to those who de sire to purchase business properties for income, or improved lota or block for investment. Information cheer fully given In reference to all matter pertaining to Real Estate In San Fraa cisco. I will be happy to correspond in relation thereto. Sometimes estates are divided, an the property has to be sold; In thla way fine purchases can be made. Th undersigned possesses information of all such sales and can advise buyam as to values. Money invested on Real Estate ourlty for those who desire to loan their money. Full charge taken of properties a4 taxes paid for absent owners. W. J. QUNNf Real Estate Agent, 419 Montgomery St., San Francisco. "Remember the riaine" Object of the Palama Go-operative Grocery Go. Is to enable the public to gt their groceries at something Ilk reasonable prices. A trial order will convince yom of the truth of what our custom ers say about saving money cine they commenced to deal with u. PfiLAMA CO OP. GROCERY CO. Opposite Railway Depot; (King Street, P. O. Box 6to. Tel. 755. Bran, Oats, Barley and Hay. Souvenir Jewelry. The attention of those who wish to carry away with them souvenirs of OLD HAWAII Is called to my manufiacturing depart ment. Jewelry of all kinds mad to order. BIART 401 FORT ET JEWELER. COYNE & MEHRTEN, The Upholsterers. NOW IS THE TIME to have your Upholstering done. We have just re ceived a large supply of Upholstering Goods of the Latest Designs. A large vlariety 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. Mattressea made to order and reno vated. Jilk Floss for Cushions and pil lows. Telephone 928. (Masonic Temple.) ALAKEA STREET. nil ii Co IO8 KING STREET. G.J.Waller : : Manager, Wholesale and Retail AND- NAVY CONTRACTORS. WASHINGTON FEED CO. COR. FORT & QUEEN STS. Telephone 422. Importers and Wholesale Dealers HflY, GRAIN. FEED, FLOUR, MEALS, elc. Our goods are always fresh. Island orders solicited. - r - - -X JELk