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.xj.iKjit. uu.uiiULu, ILIKLK 2o, 1879.
HENRY R. WQRTHINGTON, TRADE IN LUMBER
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(INC.)
Engineers and Builders
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THE SPECIAL ATTENTION OF PLANTATION MANAGERS AND
AGENTS is called to the fact that we carry in stock at our Queen Street
warehouse a large assortment of pump for all kinds of sugar house service,
Including vacjum pumps, air, pumps, condensers, feed pumps, juice pumps,
molasses pumps, etc., together with a complete stock of spare parts and
valves for all sizes. Careful attentio given all orders and prompt shipment
guaranteed.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR COMPLETE IRRIGATION PUMPING
PLANTS OF ANY CAPACITY OR POWER.
Office: Corner Fort end Queen Sts.
t Honolulu. II. 1.
rsdon
San Francisco, California.
ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS
Pumping Machinery, Heine Boilers,
Plain Tubular Boilers, .Corliss Engines,
Cane Gars, Vacuum Pans
And all Machiuery for the- complete equipment of
Sugar Mills.
OFFICE: Room 9, Spreckels Block,
HONOLULU, H. I.
Special Machinery.
J. J. McCabe Double Spindle Lathe
Heaviest Lathe Work. Two Lathes in One.
Direct Acting Electric Motor When Desired.
fe P. 'Mi' f& Hz $1
1 Jyrtfe
IN USE BY O. n. & L. CO.
OltDJSHJCD BY-oaHU SUGAR CO., WAIALTJ A AGRICUL
TDRaL SUGAR CO., HONOLULU SUGAR CO.
KIHEI SUGAR 00.
OTHER SBECIAL.TIES: Gray Planers, Barnes & McCabe
Drill Presses, Combined Upright and Radial Drills. Shapers,
Universal Milling Machines, Combined Bolt and Pipe Cutters.
Henry D. Roberts, Agent,
Pacific Hardware Co. Ltd. Machinery Department.
ere Are
D
mto ill Plumbers.
OUR SPECIALTY IS
Sanitary Phi
There's aa much difference between plumbing and SANI- '
7ARY PLUMBING as there is between daylight and darkness.
Anyone can put a lot of pipes together and run them off
anywhere, but with Honolulu's surface sewerage the essential
point is to have the plumbing done in a way that makes the
Sanitary conditions perfect.
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JOHN NOTT.
75-79 KING ST. TEL: NO. 31
GATTON, NEILL & CO.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
213 Queen St., bet. Alakea and Richards St?., Honolulu.
Invite Enquiries for General Ironwork; Iron and Brass Castings
Steam Boi?ers, Water Pire and All Kinds of Sheet Tron Work
Made and Repaired, Machine and Ships' Blacksmithing.
REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
. Warehouse: Corner Queen and Cook Sts.
. Telephone 59G.
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TEL 410
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jSome Statistics From the
Northwest.
i The Tacoma Ledger Suras Up the Lum
ter Business With Hawaii for
the Year.
The American schooner Olga, M. A.
Ipsen master, cleared yesterday and
sailed later in the day, with a cargo
of lumber for Honolulu, says the Ta-
coraa Ledger of August 31. She took i
39.J.G3C feet of rough lumber, 4G3 piles :
and two spars, the cargo being valued j
at $4,SS5. She was loaded at the St.
Paul & Tacoma mill.
This is the fourth lumber vessel to
sail from Tacoma for the Hawaiian
Islands this month, a number almost
as large as the total number ,of lumber
vessels clearing for the Islands in the
previous seven months of the year.
This fully illustrates the growth of the
lumber trade with the Hawaiian Isl
ands since their annexation to the
United States.
RECORD OF THE .YEAR.
The record of the year is interesting.
It shows in January one vessel, the
American schooner Prosper, took lum
ber from this port to Hawaii. She
cleared for Honolulu. In February the
Albert Meyer took a cargo from Ta
coma for Kahului. The steamer Ma
nauense, carrying a general cargo
from this port, had a large amount of
lumber aboard when she cleared in
March for Honolulu and Hilo.
In April the American ship Stand
ard took lumber as a part of her gen
eral cargo for Honolulu. The schoon
er H. C. Wright left in May with a
lumber cargo for Kahului, the second
cargo from this port to Kahului during
the year. The American schooner F.
S. Redfield, leaving in June, took lum
ber from Tacoma for Honolulu. The
Dashing "Wave, from Tacoma for Ho-
of this nort for the Hawaiian Islands J
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during juiy.
AUGUST THE BIG MONTH.
August is the big month for the Ta-coma-Hawaiian
lumber trade. It
promises to establish a record far
above any other month of the year and
to set the mark so high it will be hard
to reach it again soon. The schooner
Helen C. Kimball left Tacoma with a
lumber cargo for Mahukona as the
first of the August lumber fleet. The
Inca, for Honolulu, followed, and then
came the barkentine George C. Per
kins, from Tacoma for Hilo. The Ol
ga, clearing yesterday, was the fourth
of the fleet.
The month's record is not yet done.
The following are among the lumber
vessels now in port loading for points
in the Hawaiian Islands which may
get away this month: Claudina, Me
tha Nelson and Eureka. The Metha
Nelson has just, arrived for lumber,
and it will take fast work to get her
cargo aboard and clear her during the
njonth.
BRIGHT FUTURE OF TRADE.
Lumbermen see a bright future in
i the Hawaiian Islands trade. The Pu-
get Sound lumber has secured a firm
foothold in Hawaii, and it is expected
the trade will grow to enormous pro
portions with the growth of the Isl
ands. Hawaii must take its lumber
from the Coast and as Oregon and
Washington are the chief competitors,
San Francisco having little or no suit
able timber, the trade will naturally
center in Puget Sound. The Tacoma
lumbermen, thus far, have shown the
best results in the efforts to capture
the trade.
The lumber trade with Hawaii has
been an important, one, but recently it
has made gigantic strides. '
May Visit Honolulu.
If sufficient encouragement in a fi
nancial way is had, says the Hilo Her
ald, the baseball grounds will be lev
elled and put in condition. A picked
nine will then practice in team work
until they are considered worthy foes
of the Stars. When this time arrives
arrangements will be made whereby
the boys will visit Honolulu and get
some of the honors they failed to
achieve last week. Honolulu being
large and wealthy the Stars feel that
there will be no great difficulty to se
cure sumcient tunas to meet all ex
penses of the trip. Before the Hilo
boys go down they will have to pur
chase new uniforms. Exclusive of
shoes they will cost ?50 for eleven
men.
A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIAR
RHOEA. A PROMINENT VIRGINIA EDITOR
Had Almost Given Up, but Was
Brought Back to Perfect Health
by Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy.
READ HIS EDITORIAL.
From the Times, Hillstille, Va.
I suffered with diarrhoea for a long
time and thought I was past being
cured.- I had spent much time and
money and suffered so much misery
; that I had almost decided to give up
all hopes of recovey and await the re
sult, but noticing the advertisement of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy and also some testimo
nials stating how some wonderful
cures had been wrought by this reme
dy, I decided to try it. After taking a
few doses I was entirely well of that
trouble, and I wish to say further to
my readers and fellow-sufferers that
I am a hale and hearty man today and
feel as well as I ever did in my life.
O. R. Moore. Sold by all dealers. Ben
son, Smith & Co., Ltd., agents for H. I.
tl Hi 0 i S 6 U i (healthful
5 V FCOO J
:1 PtfSCBVBHflP NOT MADE
MftSSlr BY THE
i TRUST.
iJ Powder
BHAVA1S1 mU
(KI1 BHAVAISi.
in CoTzcortisatad Drons
li the r.---t Moil, cine lor
AHEMM, POORNESS OF BLOOD
VI.' I
','T7-- .- ! V v.w.m' Ipon is Prescribed
V; y'-'-Y , ! ; th'. ! in Physicians
ytc-riijf rN?5 j o; aii Cu-itries.
STr&T 0 i'i ui milker Taste nor SmelL
Dees tiui v..Jt..' t) leeth.
Scon brings back
HtAlTrt. STR'M'jTH,
A Nil A
n.
Pf wf of Irn wines, ' xir au'l .tti r unit i.it of tb
Genuine Article. S'-1J T I lirmi?.i and Iru .'ci-t.
Wholesale: I -,o, Ktie Lafvptte. Papis.
BRILLIANT ENDORSEMENT.
By Health Journal of New York Au
gust 24, 1899.
Only last week we examined the beer
brewed by the Capital Brewing Com
pany of Olympia, Wash., and it is a
perfect illustration of the quality of
beer which we are always glad to com
mend, for the analysis showed it to be
entirely free from any trace of any
injurious substance. Such a high grade
of beer is most beneficial in its use, for
none of the pure malt and hops have
been displaced by harmful ingredients.
Every hygienist will concur with us in
saying that a beer of such superior
excellence is a -very wholesome bever
age. Physicians often have occasion
to prescribe a pure beer for cases of
debilitation, and they can safely order
this beer, made by the Capital Brewing
Company.
L. H. Dee has in his keeping the
American Journal of Health and can
be seen by anyone.
This beer can be had in bottle or on
draught at the HOFFMAN, corner of
Hotel and Nuuanu streets. A large as
sortment of the very best of American
and foreign liquors we are pleased
to sell you and give you value for the
benefit of your health.
Yours, L. H. DEE,
Proprietor of HOFFMAN.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST
CIRCUIT OF THE HAWAIIAN
ISLANDS IN ADMIRALTY.
James W. Percival vs. The Schooner
Noma and Nicholas Joseph Weav
er, the Master and Own-er. Action
on Bottomry Bond. Stamps.
The Republic of Hawaii to the Mar
shal of the Hawaiian Islands or
His Deputy, Greeting:
Whereas it appears from the libel
and complaint of. James W. Percival
against the schooner Noma and Nich
olas Joseph Weaver, the owner and
master thereof, now at the port of Ho
nolulu, before the Circuit Court of the
First Circuit, sitting in admiralty, that
said libellant has an action on an Bot
tomry Bond which said action is civ
il and maritime and which said schoon
er is now at Honolulu within the jur
isdiction of this court, and whereas it
appears from said libel and complaint
that there is due upon said bond the
sum of five hundred and fifty pounds
sterling, or about twenty-five hundred
dollars, which is now due and unpaid;
and whereas the Hon. Antonio Perry,
First Judge of the Circuit Court of the
First Circuit aforesaid, has authorized
process of attachment to issue as
prayed for in said libel and complaint
of said James W. Percival.
Now therefore you are commanded
to attach the said schooner, her boats,
sails, tackle, apparel, and furniture
forthwith, and to detain the same into
your custody until the further order
of this court respecting the same as
provided by law; and you are further
ordered to monish and cite peremp
torily and personally the said Nicholas
Joseph Weaver, the owner and master
of the said schooner Noma and all
persons intervening or claiming any
interest therein to be and appear be
fore the Honorable Antonio Perry,
First Judge of said Circuit Court of the
First Circuit sitting in admiralty at
his chambers In the Judiciary building,
in Honolulu, Island of Oahu, on the
2Sth day of September, A. D., 1899, at
10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any
they have, why the prayer of said li
bel should not be granted, and have
you then and there this writ, with your
doings thereon, and further it is or
dered that notice by publication of
these proceedings until the' return day
herein be given daily in some daily
newspaper published in Honolulu cit
ing all parties interested herein to
appear and show cause why the pray
er of the libel here should not be
granted.
Witness the Honorable An
tonio Perry, First Judge of
SEAL the First Judicial Circuit,
Republic of Hawaii, this
18th day of September, A. D
1S99.
By the Court:
P. DANSON KELLETT, JR.,
Clerk Circuit Court First Circuit.
Let process issue in this form.
A. PERRY,
First Judge Circuit Court First Judi
cial Circuit,
September 18, 1S99.
NOTICE.
In pursuance of the above order, I
have attached the schooner Noma, to
gether with her boats, sails, tackle,
apparel, and furniture, and all parties
interested in the above proceedings
are notified to be present at the time
and place above stated to show cause
why the prayer of tne above-stated li
bel should not be granted.
CHAS. F. CHILLINGWORTH,
Deputy Marshal, Republic of Hawaii.
Honolulu, Oahu. Sept. 18, A. D. 1899.
5341
AND OILCLOTH.
Mil LINOLEUM (WEI
ID FIBRE .
Rugs,
CENTER. SOFA AND STAND
Heavy Stock and Great Choice.
lie to, tie.
Of Best Yalne Ever Imported
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Ar
E. I. JORDAN
MO. lOsSgglr
HAWAII'S
Best Souvenir! I
is
Forty of the Most Popular Hawaiian
Songs Bound in One Volume. Some
thing Which no One Ought to Forget
to Take When Going Away From
Here. "Aloha Collection of Hawaiian
Songs," Price ?3. For Sale by
CHARLES A. K. HOPKINS, .
Hawaiian Bazaar, Masonic Temple.
J. LMMD
OUTFITTER AND FURNISHER
I. O. O. F. Building.
-NEW LINE OF-
TIES,
In Imperial, Bandanas, Clubs and
Bandbows.
GAUNTLETS,
In Buckskin, Saranae, Castor and
Fireproof Gloves.
OVERSHIRTS,
In Black Sateen, Blue Flannel and
Negligee.
SOX, COLLARS, HATS, ETC.
Boy's and Men's Clothing.
Call and See Our Goods and Prices.
FORT ST., NEAR KING.
SUCCESSOR TO L. E. TRACY.
I
KEA VIEI'I HOTEL.
IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
Carriages and saddlehorses will meet
the arrival and departure of every Ki-
aau at Kawaihae; also for any other
point "
SHERIFF ANDREWS OF HAWAII
aays: "The only way of reaching the
present lava flow by wagon road Is
?la Walmea carriages; can go within
two miles of the flow.
For particulars apply to
H. AKONA,
Proprietor,
Waimea, Hawaii.
5287
Line.
HENRY BRYANT, Prop.
The stage for Kaneohe, Heeia, Wai
fc&ne, and Kucloa, will leaa Postofflce,
Bethel street side at 9 a. m. on Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday, calling
for passengers and packages at Love
Joy St Co8, No. 19, Nuuanu atreet.
EX BARK ALBERT
THE HONOLULU BICYCLE
-COMPANY-
Received the largest single shipment
of Cleveland bicycles ever brought to
Honolulu. This was necessary to sup
ply the extraordinary demand for this
superior wheel.
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE.
215 Merchant St.
NIIHAU MATS, CALABASHES, HA
waiian Hats, Niihau Shells, Black
eyed Susans, Fans and Curios of all
Kinds.
Li. KONG FJEE.
MERCHANT . TAILOR
23 Fort St., Opp. Club Stables.
TINE SUITS TO ORDER AT REA
SONABLE RATES
Suite cleaned and repaired. Satis
faction guaranteed.
M ills.
Stage
LIMITED
Offer for Sale:
REFINED SUGARS,
Cube and Granulated.
PARAPINE PAINT CO.'S
Paints, Compounds and Bulldlmj
Papers.
PAINT OILS,
Lucol Raw and Belled.
Linseed Raw and Boiled.
INDURINE,
Water-proof cold-water Paint, ia
side and outside; in white and
colors.
FERTILIZERS.
Alex. Cross & Sons' hlgh-ffra
Scotch fertilizers, adapted lor ea
gar cane and coffee.
N. Ohlandt & Co's chemical fertil
izers and finely ground' Bomt
Meal.
STEAM PIPE COVERING,
Reed's patent elastic sectiorjil pipe
Covering.
FILTER PRESS CLOTHS,
Linen and Jute.
CEMENT, LIME & BRICKS.
AGENTS FOR
WESTERN SUGAR REFINING CO.,
San Francisco, Cat
BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORK8.
Philadelphia, Penn., U. 0. A
NEWELL, 'UNIVERSAL MILL CO.,
(Manf. "National Cane Shredder").
New York. U. 8.
OHLANDT & CO.,
San Francisco, C&l.
RISDON IRON AND LOCOMOTIVE
WORKS,
San Francisco, Cl
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 Pump.
Centrifugals, Elevators, Plows, Rail
ways and Hoists; also, furnish, light
and power for a radius of from 15 to
30 miles.
Electric Power being used, saves the
labor of hauling coal in your field, also
water, and does away with, high-priced
engineers, and only have one engine to
look after in your mill.
Where water power is available it
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 on
hand a large stock of Wire, Chande
liers and Electrical Goods.
All orders will be given prompt at
tention, and estimates furnished for
Lighting and Power Plants; also, at
tention is given to House and Marine
Wiring.
THEO. HOFFMAN, Manager.
WM. G. IRWIN & CO.,
LIMITED.
Wm. G. Irwin.. President and Manager
Cluas Spreckels vice President
W. M. Giffard..Secretary and Treasurer
H. M. Whitney, Jr Auditor
SUGAR FACTORS
AND
COMniSSION AGENTS
AGENTS FOR THE
Oceanic Steamship Compan?
Of Sn Francisco, Cal.
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