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! ( I 1 THE PACIFIO IEX-RLPORTERS COMMERCiAL ADVERTISER j rule N.W YORK FALTIIH. U. SMITH EDITOil. Perfumery OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOC)XCO The Latest 1 SATURDAY JANUARY 23. NEW V' 'UK. January 7. Jratrr '-v. V...-K is P..; :y t: .v. : :.. i.y :"...r- j i. "iaT r ir'r: . Fr. .-n t1-- lay.-r d r, thr-h thv v.iri--us t.f .j-: ;;! ;::;-::-h p. j-.r-t.ri-..v. '.n-p.--ro 1 :,!! Tl.. mort- ol not ti. ! , -Ol;.-.:.I. '!..( ;;! t,u!ts and U.r-:iTs u Jt is a iry t h are not at Land to and put on newly-! Bivfj obj-,-t h-:-.or; t devised. It ivr.is !! JSo long as tli'-v t hi anl unreasonable ia!it n 'i. JAPANESE :rol.' hal.d ha 1" it. . r . . . j!;tr:d.. Troiii'!: is Jl v.o-ri'ui among laborers o js r.--i With. !;!' r.- and the .lapar, Hawaii. meets in- !o ,!! ti. to th- lit - .i.-i;;.-h.k they th" II. sr' !.ai STRIKERS. T Waip !.n Wai f-r.'n i 1 1 '-i:t ti; ra-e in j : 1 1 i 1 :it Waipah:'.. :.. .-u x nuriib'T of laborer-, port';;:' w.rk on that plantati-n. in .- la i-jpTs of another ni'-c would 1 1- 1 rov.n men on all the j.l :t n t --it i-ii.-ir dangerous faith in their '''r ,;ivo things in tii'-ir "wn Lane to s.iiiCA the war with Russia with the whites. t,Ai::.n,I I'lirtii'Mifs" an-! M'dokans in the the temper of the .Japanese. t- believe me r.rown m-n not, U lt!o!l paper i tJive he T I'-o, k";y! ca terms of cq Ton or fift a vast difference in would then settle down and attend to busim the planters would import f n or fifteen thou o or Molokar.s. op ,-verv .lap i most impre---that could he wn i n I ipenal i i i t y. i they will I f (-i.cky has made them feel fields would make has held po-i' an-!, although bar. never pra .o a or -! - - ".l a Ile'.'.s- of his pra-i-treasuror of -int- tht-n n- in'-o ;i-lmitti zj tho th.-ei law. :f-rs aro :n ' r. tr: ii;;i.-lf worke'i hi I'rini'ci'in io from th- ti:: was appMiriTT'l . bmsft ir, s. fearinf; that, if they li,I ami more -white strangers. PHILIPPINE COMPETITION. of fiohtiiio the I'hilii-i'ino tantt r-j 1 1 was The riesi'lent, having nucle tlie hill an with the policy Jjhlv sui-i-ee. ,uj-rortir.g the n'-wspap-rr reporter Mayor th-re is a ri'-.vppa;:- ivjor:-r at the he.i'l of the Fire Depaitinent in the j-ison of ''ominissiono- J'.hn ! II. r'Br;en. who two year? was .t p.jiti'-a.l reporter. Then there is a newspifier rejiorter at the head of th bridge department in the person of Commissioner James AV. Stevrrnson. ; II--a!th Commissioner Darlingrton v.-a. ' an editorial writer. Liven se I'ommi.-'- sioner John X. liottart wa-s a labor , writer. Assessor P,t:1 imarsn and Water Register Joseph V. Savage ; were po!itii-al rei'orters. All these men , are actively in control of the depart ments and bureaus. In addition the secretary to the Mayor was apiointed two weeks ago in the person of Frank M. O'Rrien. a reporter. William M.I Willis, the Mayor's assistant secretary, I was a reporter thirteen years. Eig-ht important city departments have newspaper reporters for secretaries. U better selec tion of the molt exquisite, suit able for day gifts. Prices- to all parses Enough said. Morton Electric Razor ed: So simple that anyone can use it. Xo stri ping- necessary, always sharp. Impossible to cut yourself. Consists of a silver triple plated holder and twelve double d blades packed in a handsome velvet lined case. suit Call and examined one. Pacific Hardware Company, Ltd, Fort and Merchant Streets. A oxxxxxoooxxoxxo portant places of trust are now held by men who, until recently, were writ ers for the daily press. SALVATION ARMY MEETINGS. The .Salvation Army has planned a week of special meetings, the orj grain commencing tonight, as follows Saturday. January 20. S p. m One trouhl that it couldn't j administration measure and having enlisted the party leaders of the Senate and House on its side, lie was bound to win. Opponents would merely butt their heads against a stone wall. Kven if success had been possible its achieve ment mu't have made powerful enemies who would yet even sn.oner or later for the humiliation of their defeat. Shrewd policy in Hawaii would have let and in addition fully thirty other im- the 1'hilippine hill alone, content in the belief that the harm it could do us would be much less than that to lie incurred from hostility in high place at Washington. The Advertiser does riot believe that the Philippine sugar peril is nearly fo black as some of our more nervous planters have painted it. Mr. Wight, of the Inter-Island S. S. Co., drew a vivid picture, when he lately returned from there, of the utter disorganization of the country. Another local observer, Mr. Steven, gives it as his opinion that the Filipinos who desire independence will do everything possible to discourage the permanent investment of American capital. They know that if vast sums of American money go into sugar and tobacco, the United States will not give up the islands. Mr. Steven suggested that sugar estates would he burned. However that may he the mere suspicion of instability of local government or of land values; the fear that home rule Sunday may yet come about; the various delicate phases of the far-eastern question; the problem of how to get labor that will do the work of the cane-fields; the immense distance from the mainland market with strong competitors between these things are enough to make investment capital timid about Philippine opportunities, liivalry with us in sugar may be as long coming as i our rivalry with Cuba in tobacco, with Yucatan in sisal and with Mexico in vanilla. In the nature of things it must be years decades, perhaps before the sugar business of the Philippines will become a factor of pressing importance to us, if it ever does. Indeed, the growing area of sugar consumption in Asia may call for every ounce of the sweet staple that can ho made close to the market and some of our sugar besides. We must not forget in our calculations that the taste for sugar, the world over, is steadily increasing. o Hollister Drug O O Oi OiO O'OiOiO'O'O'OiO' O C C O OiOIO-T COMPANY. OUR TRADE WITH GERMANY. Trade between the United States and Germany injtbe fiscal year 1003 ag- "Free and Easy" Adjt. and Mrs. Bamberry. Sunday, January 21, 10:30 a. m Holiness Meeting- Adjt. and Mrs. Bamberry. January 21, 3 p. m Fdble Class Adjt. and Mrs. Bamberry. Sunday, January 21, 6 p. m Young People Miss Flora Cannon. Sunday, January 21, 8 p. m "A Great Salvation" Adjt. and Mrs. Bamberry. Monday, January 22, 8 p. m. .. "Excuses" Rev. G. D. Edwards. Tuesday, January 23, S p. in "Life With and Without God" Dr. Kincaid. i Wednesday. January 24, 8 p. m i "God's Righteousness" ! Mr. Chas. Mayfield. Thursday, January 25. 8 p. m j "A Loving Appeal'' Rev. J. W. Wadman. , ; ' , . - T , , , nn C - J v ill it 11 vi Li l Vs iiill 5 . -1- ii, ,111111 vl.llliail ,,vi,; ,liJ hjih.vh W dollars in value and exceeded imports from that country in any earlier year. The exports to Germany were 104 million dollars in value and exceeded our exports to that country in any earlier year except 1004, in which the total was a little over 214 millions, this decrease in 1003, compared with 1904, having occurred in raw cotton and being due altogether to a fall in price, since the quantity in 3003 was greater than in 1004. Comparing conditions in 1903 with those of a decade earlier, it may be said that our imports from Germany have grown from 81 million dollars in 1S03 to 118 millions in 1005, while our exports to that country have grown from 92 million dollars in 1805 to 194 millions in 3905. Thus our imports from Germany increased 37 million dollars in the orld Without God Mr. C. J. Day. Saturday. January 27, 8 p. m "Complete Deliverance Adjt. and Mrs. Bamberry. Sunday, January 28, 10:30 a. m Holiness Meeting; Adjt. and Mrs. Bamberry. Sunday, January 28, 3 p. m Society Stationery We mare a specialty of En graving Dies and Embossing Correspondence Paper. A large and complete stock of only the very finest paper is carried by us at all times. PROFESSIONAL AND OF FICE LETTER HEADS, In cop per plate printing and embos sing, a specialty. All orders for WEDDING and RECEPTION INVITATIONS re ceive prompt and careful attention. ; us ii A () () ts and Shadows Light in indness your house. It is safe, to your friends and a flJJiiw., LIMITED. . Fort Street Use the incandescent convenient and healthful a c omfort to yourself. A cheerful guest is the product of cheerful surroundings. And an electric light makes a contented spirit. HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO. LIMITED. Office, King St., near Alakea St. 'Phone, Main 390. A?0?iTK;? Bible Class Adjt. and Mrs. Bamberry. Sunday. January 28. 6 p. m Y. P. L. Miss Flora Cannon. Farewell Meeting of Ensign Haynes , and Lieut. McClelland Adjt. and Mrs. Bamberry. Monday, January 29. 8 p. m i. Enrollment of Recruits Music will be furnished by the Salva tion Army brass band, also string band and vocal music. Everybody is cor diailv invited. period from lbOo to 1905, and our exports to that country increased 102 millions Sunday, January 28, S p. m in tho same time. j " Germany stands second in the order of magnitude of our trade with foreign countries, both as to imports and exports. Figures just compiled by the De partment of Commerce and Labor through it3 Bureau of Statistics show that the largest imports into the United States during the fiscal year 1905 were: From the United Kingdom, 17G millions; from Germany, 113 millions; from Brazil, 100 millions; from France, 00 millions; from Cuba, 8(3 millions, an from Canada, 02 millions. Our largest exports in the fiscal year 1005 were: To the United Kingdom, 523 millions; to Germany, 104 millions; to Canada, 141 millions; to France, 70' millions; to Netherlands, 73 millions; to China, 53 mil lions; to Japan, 52 millions, and to Mexico, 40 millions. Thus Germany stands clearly second in importance in our trade relations with the various countries of the world, both as to imports and exports. Indeed it is not improbable that the true figures of our trade with Germany are even more than those here presented, since there is reason to believe that a considerable share of the mcr- J chandise consigned from the United States to the ports of Netherlands and ' Belgium passes on through the waterways of those countries to Germany, and that some parts of the merchandise imported into the United States as from the ports of Netherlands and Belgium originates in Germany and finds its way to the United States by like routes; and this belief is supported by the fact that Germany's statements of imports from and exports to the United States are usually slightly greater than our own figures of trade with that country. 0 It Is Cool - . THESE DAYS At HALBIWA JUST THE PLACE TO 6PEND YOUR VACATION. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING All Sorts of Amusement, All Kinds of Recreation, All the Comforts of home. Think of a man coming to the police station in the agonies of carbolic acid poisoning and being put on the floor of a i-ell, the officers supposing him to be drunk. Think of his being left there unattended until somebodv at a distance, who had found an empty bottle, marked carbolic acid, in his room, came to in quire if the man had taken poison. Think of the tardy discovery which fol lowed of the poor fellow sprawling on his stomach on the cell floor, unconscious and bloating. It is only a little time since a man-about-town had a similar ex perience at the station where he was brought with a broken skull and thrown into a cell as a drunk. Such a thing could not liappen in a citv where there was a competent and well-regulated police establishment. o As Kuhio's valet is the unpaid Washington correspondent of both the evening papers their simultaneous defense of him may he set down to thrift. It is not long since the Star was calling McClellan much worse things than "valet" and getting threats of libel suits in return. But so Innc as McC. Tickets ajid information at Oahu Railway station and Trent & Co., or ring up Haleiwa Hotel, King 53. On Sundays the Haleiwa Limited, a two-hour train, leaves at 8:22 a. m.; returning, arrives in Honolulu at 10:10 P. m. Pacer 1906 DESIGNS Have just come to hand and they are handsomer than ever, being representative of the best efforts of celebrated artists. It is now possi ble at an exceedingly low cost, to have the house interior decorated in a highly artistic manner. We cordially invite you to inspect this choice new stock. Mill I Ml It 177 SOUTH KING STREET. REMOVAL NO TICE! Hawaiian Office Specialty Co. Now located at the store formerly occupied by J. A. M. Johnson. FORT STREET F. D. WIGKE CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Store Fittings a Specialty. Repairing, Cabinet Work and Polishing. 1082 Alakea St., rear of Y. M. C. A. Phone M. 447. residence Phone W. 1611. SPECIAL SALE OF Towels and Tabic Linen We are now selling a limited quantity of choice HUCK TOW ELS and TABLE LIXEXS at special prices. If interested, don't !.--... writes tne tree eorresponoenee wnicn ivuino signs, he can be sure of the intense wait too long before seeing these, as several of the choicest lots respect of the evening papers. are about sojd out In looking over the following list, remember that the regular prices are exceptionally low for these goods, so that everycent off is a cent saved to the purchaser. Those advertised as Pure Linen are guaranteed to be Pure Li- THIS POPULAR FOR HANDBOOK 19 0 6 Is admitted to be the best and most varied number yet issued. Its statistical and reference ta bles and articles treating with the progress and development of Hawaii, historic and personal reminiscence, descriptive travel, legendary, and other subjects of timely interest, with an exhaus tive retrospect for 19o5 makes this the best and most reliable hand book of information relating to Hawaii, for local office or home use, or for mailing to friends abroad. Price, 75c. each, or by mail to any address, 8c. per copy. THOS. G. THRUM Stationer and Publisher. 10C3 Fort Street, Honolulu. Mr. Payne used 7.2 per cent, as the profit on sugar in dull times until Mr. Watch convinced him, much against his will, that it was but 2.7. Now he has put the figures right in the Kec.rd. much to the advantage of the Hawaiian case and to the detriment of his plea that Hawaii needs no help. o , It looks as if some of the labor rioter wi,,, prison were getting their revenge on were latelv released from the western ex-Gnvernors wl.o arr.,-,.1 f.. l'lir .111.1 nr.l.ir Tl.o 1.1.t.-;.t . t' ' r 1 owner i.ovcrnor Stennenher' at .1.... .. 11.. - ii . 11. 1 1 , " n.v iimi wn- poisoning 01 me eaoonys lias that kind o . . nen, and will appearance. ot an app this a ranee. late Regular Price. Sale Price. Tho Czar did not show himst-lf this vr-ar at th proves iii.it ne lias discretion. .Meanwhile tl as well. It shows no signs of drying uv o The honu-Iv wisdom that inveighs against ,,, io-sii 1 suit 1110 evening papers, nor Mr. Ki born of long experience in duck hunting. hlessincr of the Neva whiidi Nova T.rnhabN- oor -ilnn.T or siopping over. satisfy the most exacting demands as to wear and HUCK TOWELS. 18x34 inch, Union Linen 18x36 inch, Pure Linen 21x40 inch, Pure Linen TABLE LINENS. 60 inch. Damask Linen, extra special at "ig dn,-ks with a hras band 72 n inch, 2 inch 72 inch, """ iro-Vi Napkins to match. Judr from h sudden rise to the hook Kinnr-v 1 . .. . 1 . 1 1 . . .. . i 1 1 ne men no gi wie planters into that Philippine been oik 72 inch, Pure Linen 22 inch. Napkins to match. $1.90 doz. $1.50 doz. ! . 3.75 doz. 3.00 doz. . 5.75 doz. 4.75 doz. $ .40 yd. $2.00 doz. 1.50 doz. 1-00 yd. .75 yd. , 3.00 doz. 2.50 doz. 1.25 yd. 1.00 yd. 3.00 doz. 2.50 doz, 1.25 yd. 1.00 yd. . 3.50 doz, 2.75 doz. SPECIAL OFFER. Orange Pekoe Tea IN 5-POUND TINS FOR $1.73. This TEA is the equal of and superior to many teas that sell for 50 cents a pound in this city. This special offer is limited to only a few days. 11. 1, mm & Sons. Limited. 36 Queen Street. Phone Main 217. Smoke GENERAL ARTHUR CIC7FS GUNST-EAKIN CIGAR CO. Distributor. NOTICE. ANY WOMAN OR UIRL NEEDING nelp or advice, Is invited to communi cate, either in person or by letter, wltb Ensign L. Anderson, matron of the Salvation Army Woman's Industrial Home. No. 16S0 King street. ape. Aloha delegates. Pilikia nuL GOOD GOODS YAMATOYA MERCHANT TAILOR AND SHIRT MAKER. Suuanu Street, one door above Pauahl P. O. Box 82? SHIRTS OF ALL KINDS. KIMONAS AND PAJAMAS MADE TO OR DER AND ON SALE. 1 rapid bath Heaters g Can be Installed anyvhere. they require is gas ar.d water. Hot Wati'R in plenty for to ct and bath at a second's notice when you have the Rapid. Verv economical a b-:th foro-.e cent sure'v that i clonenou Sold and instal'ed by H " TM h l'!'!f!'ir Phone M. 1, 15 S. King St. - i i 1 I f! 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