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THE HONOLULU REUBLICAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25. IQQ- THE HONOLULU REPUBLICAN Pabltehed Every Morning Except Mon day by tk Robert Grieve Pub- HsUag Cowpanr, Limited. C. R. BUCKUAND EDITOR -' ' ; TELEPHONES. BaOness OStee Main 218 Edlteriat Raems Main 123. WaahtofUa Borcau Post Building.' BMarei at the Poet OSce at neno Ma, H T, a- second-das sail. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ?r Month, by Carrier J .50 Owt Year, by Mall 5.5 Six Mouths, by Mail 3.00 Tare Months, by Mail or Carrier 1.54 HONOLULU, H. T.. JAN. 25, 1902 COMMERCIAL EXPANSION. n.. u-.k,.. u. Af M. .... r, . . . ' . .rT MXfen vHHt from that which con- trots the newocrau ia their ambi-;was UOM for HiAiuK territory, and espe - dftlljr tropical territory. What they . toahad, etedmlly In the case of Cub, wm addltioflftl slave territory j ltd additional power in Congress1 ft.m.,1. .M irMUi nKr f iav UmMgh a increased number of sla e suites. The Kenublicau policy of ex , Muwioa is to secure footholds by' Wcu our commerce will be protected Md extended. i The territory which has come un-f.. iter the control of the Government in f the Golf of Mexico is of supreme im- j wr- .. i. -.u.. u. ....-...i. , i i vihivv im AHn,u,"5 .tt ii until iu the mouth of the Mlssisainni river and io the great Isthmian canal, which the' Republican party ia pledged to brtiiR I into existence. The Hawaiian and Samoaa islands are of equal import- jwee ia rwauou u ine commerce or taat irreat Pacific ocean which is now attracUag so much attention as a ithway of transportation between . the Orient and the OccidenL The Hawlllan Islands form the onlv wav station and satisfactory harlrars in the central Pacific, while the harbor of Tutulla in the Samoan group, is , recognised as the finest in the south-. era Pacific, and probably the finest . In the entire Pacific Ocean. -With these two islands as way sta- ttoni for coaling, watering, repairing. ! and receiving telegraphic orders vos-' Mlfi cau wiUsfaotorily engage in com- j werce initween the united states and1B"-w- Ihe Orient, and by making the Philip ntae Islands a great entrepot for American products, can command the trade of the Orient as Great Ilritain commanded it in former years, and much more successfully than she now ' does by reason of greater proximity I and greater facilities for producing! nrtiine wiitii tt n. tr.ni. tt f.n .,.1... ---.. ".. ,. 'f.. w vl.k v'ti try dwire. The countries lying within eosyj renck of Mnnlla as a point of distri-' bution China. Japan. Asiatic Russia. French Indo-Chlna. Sinm. India, aud Australia contain half the populn- ' tion of the earth and have an annual ' commerce of more than $2,000,000. 4HI. Their purchases alone amount to $ I. 00.000.000 annually, or an av- orage of JlO0.0O0.Oe0 per month, and! at the present time the United States tinnplie but l per cent of their par chases. Yet their wants Include all , the articles which we have to sell. Not only Is this the rase, but they are rapWly coming to recognise the fact , that they pun obtain more sutisfactor- ily from the United Satus the nrticles they desire than from any other part of tk- rlrf a.,,-h fl- .. vteioas. tobacco, cotton and cotton h. Ba BM.au.ures ot an Kinus are rapMly making their way into the j Orient aad are as rapidly excluding j taoee which the European countries have been supplying them. This opportunity for expansion af-; feet every producer, every Individ uftl enitaaed in any form in agricul tnre. In mining, in manufacture. In iransBorUtiou: and in commerce the people of the Orient demand ttonr. meats, and dairy products, cotton and eacnw goods, and manufacture of all ktmie. and they have clearly shown la recent years a preference for the lM'Udiaffltt of tko lTnlt.! Stnt.v: a nrnf. X .,.., . , ea which wilt give to s a largo snare tnetr enormous market, wun tha control of Hawaii and Manila, the' opuainp of the Nicaragua Canal, and the osuWIsameat of American ship-: ping witn walea to carry American products. Examination for Carriers. ! ! (311 Service examinations for malt . carriers In the Honolulu postofilce y will be held In the'Hlgh School. Feb.' S. WW. boginalns at S x m. AddII-, cations must be filed In completed ' for ub a r InM.ic nB.,- l - x , . Custom-house, not later than e axattSVl. to admit candidates to Ue rfaS$ "K TRUST HOLDS TTQ TTvT7TT V f1 J. 1 J ilLLJLi JL 1 ii VJ -HATEMETER MAKES HIS REPORT EXISTING TARIFF ON SUGAR IS CHARGE UPON CON- n SUMPTION ST ; Unusual Consideration of Benefits to People an Amusing Incident in Sucar Trust Talk What Oxnard - Says of Little Account More j Present Than Usual1 Stockholders ISoecial to The Republican.! NEW YORK. Jan. 9. -At the annual j meeting 01 u siocKno.aers oi u., American Sugar Kenning company t Junuarj" Sth. President Havemeyer. ' in his annual report, said: "The stockholders know in a gen eral way of the accomplishment of the plan to increase by J15.000KWi the capital slock of the company. The increase was authorized at a stock holders' meeting held on September IS last. With the exception of places where there waa want of authority to subscribe, and a limited number MreDtjonal cnpe. the.new stock. promntlv taken up by the stock-' , holders. The total amount of stock outstanding at the present time Is: Preferred S44.(TCS.300; common 44. - 24C.10O. "Tfae new st&ck shares in the divi - owA commencing with the dividend J1 , m ,ono ateiar--u as 01 juuuuiv -. wj ! -,, mWw so n vnrir ' ViZZ.: " .",," Ir1 Th stockholders have doubtless -nmnratinn to trsnsaot ... VnrW i111(,nFSW .hIch ivas i .- . - w .. ...... .. -.. uiv v turn uwoiiiw-a " iwvii .j heretoforeond.ictl bv the company. For many years the legislation of v i. u,.0.:i.. lrtBMr- ... .- - M.'iv iuin ua iiuatiiv iu uiauuiuv, turine enterprises. This was the , situation when the company was or Snizel.- and led to its organization in New Jersoy, in which State a con- siderable part of the company's busi ' ness had been transacted. Latterly the pocy of Xow Vork ag cliangPd. m- its ,nnr r-.nt hi?uintinn it lms held out inducements to have maim facturlng business in New York done ' '" ork corporations. The com Pnnv has reorganized and conormed to this as farvas concerns the busi ness of its New York refineries. i i ii ict tins uivmvPM rno iriinsi?! iu Jersey city of the reSidue of the business that was heretofore carried on in New York. Tariff Not Wanted. j ,t w0i(1 seen, ,nat with an over., flowing Federal Treasury mere had j disappeared any reason for continu-1 'ng the existing high tariff upon raw It constitutes a charge upon the consumption of nearly two cents a pound. "This represents on an annual con sumption of 2.3G0.000 tons $S."i.000.000 , a year. Of this, however, only 1.360.-( 000 tons are imported; yielding cus-, torn revenues of J49.000.000. The bal-, ance. J36.000.000. goes into the pock-. 's ol tn planters of the following! States: Tons. Value. Louisiana pltrs.350.000 $12,600,000 Domestic beet. 150.000 5.400,000 Hawaii 350.000 12.600.00 , Porto Rico ....150.000 5.400.000 j "A removal of this duty on raw su-i gar would result In a saving to the consumer of 5S5.000.000. Sales Would Increase. "Misleading statements are con stantly being made about the benefits I t0 tho company of reducing the pres- ent high rate of duty. The gain would j be increased sales. The lower the , urnishetl thl, ,arger Isthe uumberl ithin whose reach it can be brought.; To this extent there would be a gain j to the company, but the substantial benefit of the remission or reduction J o( the duty would be to the consumer i and thl' practical question is whether P"c "" conunue to pay the; enormous amount which the duty re quires for the benefit of favored in ' du,tres. which according to publish- ed statements by those who arei specially interested, do not require ' the protection. "As.de from the matters to which ; I have previously referredt the busi-' ness of the company during the year; has proceeded as usual." At the special request of the stock holders uresent for further remarks on the maUw- of tariff ir?sjatf0u on sugar. President Havemeyer ."Sugar is a necessity of life. said: ' Were the duty removed, the price would : permit of its being used by the poor-1 est people. The people are begin ning to characterise the ta on sugar! as a hunger tax. This, no doubt. Is; aMe Jo the fac. that a.s ,HS exsts! In the Treasury and there Is no rea's q f0r a tax on an article of food, The removal of the tax would be a great blessing to the enure comma-1 nuj. ' Oxnard af No AccounL "As far as the beet industry is con-. c,?rned th (arme h,ive flved ao more for their beets since the tax was relmposed than when sugar was free J in the years 1S91. 1S32 and 1S93. What Mr. Oxnard says 's of little account! Wh" Mr- William Bayard Cutting at- fehps his signature to is of account.; " has sKted over hls signature that I the beet industry Is profitable under Lm,, of absoiute free trade and that rhe United States, beins an ac- that the United Ststes, being an ag ricultural 'country, the industry has nothing to fear even from the annexa. tion of Cuba. j "Daring the years 1551. lssz ana 1SS3 sgar W!IS --de fre b-r t5 Rfr" pabKcan party then to power. It was reimposed 10 meet financial necessl- ties of the ravernment. beissr a sure revenue-getter of SSO.WO.OOO. As ' fort has since, been made to tax cot- j fee likewise an article of food. TMs attempt was scouted at and it failed, Tae tax oa tea not for tbe Purpose of revenue, but a means of protect- lag the poorer people from the dele-; poga qi. with the exception of, terious and poisonous cheap tea.& shozllriPt js entirelv finished and. There is no reason for the coaUan. vaadv ror tae javln5r Q't ni ance of the tax on raw sugar ai the ; Th; - RaUroad j hope Js that .It will IK """"J ,- r:uads .substituting electricity for! " ,, j.-c juuu c raifiviw au -.,-; .. filiuier cic uTTrcvim ui..o. , The vote cast was 2S5.447 shares of Ped stock out of a total of 440.-i r.ss ch,rc and ?fiT0S of common ! out of a total of 442. tfiL The attend-; 'ance of stockholders was larger than usuel. Rg , National Sugar Refining Co. - - . , At the annual meeting of the stock- i . holders of the National Sugar Com- pany the retiring board of directors .".." . j u k - OUTLOOK FOR COFFEE MARKET NOT GOOD vEW YORK jan 9 Willett and i Gray, in their circular of today, say: The decline in all the coffee markets. 1 which commenced with the opening ' 1 0f business for the new year, has con-, ' tinued and indications are that values ' jmust go lower. These indications lie ; jn the facts that receipts continue ii . . large. luaL iraue veriieie iuw j tinues dull, and nerhans. what is far UJU,t ij""i. "i"."" 1H2AM. 1,nt nxnvn inn information now coming out from Brazil Is of a , far raore different character to that which the coffee world has been treat-' ... . .; . d we mean that larger of the Present crop are 1 estimates being ccn .I..- .. nrnifu. anu me xiiu&i)ccu ui iatr uai Rio. nd Santos crops are such as to indicate much bigger figures than those which sensational cables have indulged in. We don't think, from all that we can gather, that there is any doubt at Halawa. The pole -has been in about the present crop being funy position for some days past. The for 15.000.000 bags and allowing that u,ai flag raising will take place under fome Porlion ma' be held over in the "... i ' big for present prices, in view of the fact there is such a heavy surplus accumulating from this one. much more than enough to compensate for a respectable shortage on the next. A LESSON IN POLITICS. Imperialism. Derived from meaning a native of Impe, Hades, and rialism. meaning rile the people. A term used by the Democrats in General Grant's administration to frighten timid voters. Obselete for a time, but revived recently by the same party, with ' the same general meaning to raise hell with the Government. Patriot. Derived from Pa, Meaning a male parent, and triot. meaning try it. A term originally used by chil-. dren, j when urging their father to run j for office. Quite generally applied to can-, didates. ' Crisis. Derived from Cri. meaning to weep, nnri ;; n fnniUh virgin ' Whon th. At-o fnnlivh Virgins i of ancient ! times found themselves shut out from the feast, ! some one said "Cry Sis." which thev did. Now used by the Democratic party when in trouble. Fusion. Derived from Fusi. meaning to catch. and on. to catch on regardless. Plutocrat. From Plutos. a god riches in Grecian of ' mythology, and crate a packing case, meaning one who possesses a crate of Government gQjjjg Panic. rrom Pay. to remunerate, and nick, the devil. Literally, to remunerate the devil, but used info idiomatically in 1SS7 and in Cleveland's administration thus: The Devil's. to Pay. Militarism. Derived a fight. from Melee, : and tarism to tear the shirt. Literal meaning totearthe shirt when necessary to fight. A term j used Jo deceive ntir forelim citizens. i SbtteentoonerfDerTed from the nu. meral sixteen, and toone. mean-i ing tune. A little silvery jingle j similar to the Mother Goose; melodies. It was quite popular a few years ' ago. - , . Sale cf Burnt Lumber. The .purchase price realised from , the sale of burnt lumber taken from ! the 'ruins of the Honolulu Stock t i--..i o.. - ,, ....Mi - arrestables- netted .. at public sa'e-.y "; CONDENSED FOREIGN HEWS ""t" , , "-"- " " California quail Tie Parts Beaux Arts has at last pAiMMjA c r j .. v. maMm. t ef-Jbeea thrown open to women to com pee lor tae pns ae arae. More than half of the jewelry made j in this country is manufactured ini Tthe AKleboros. in Massachusetts. ; The SaU La Railroad's grade to' steam, it is said, m the operation of Sits Park avenue (New Ycrk) tunnel, this year. " is statea pos.uTeu inai me cou-. .. zi 1 . a. .. tract between Goodale, Perkins &' v.u. i b r .., a, .uF 1 Coast Steamship Company has been cancelled. It has been announced that Prince ' "- -.. -v , Henry of Prussia, on his return from the United States, will be deputed to represent Emperor William at the . . .. it a- jjiuivu .j KtvvLa - . thority that the British Cabinet coun-, cil. at its meeting on Monday, deter-' .mined that steps should be taken '"to; prevent the ruin of the "West Indies.' ! Washington dispatches Indicate' that the commercial aspect is bsgin ! nl"g 10 invaae iue ininese titiuJiuu cuestlon and threaten its security through new legislation on the sub- Jct- The value of the property destroy-1 td by fire during the past year in thej United States amounted to 5153,750.-; 010. or nearly $33,000,000 more than' innn o. ,MnMn . a f iu uuu. auu oo.uuu.uvu m c..i t the fire losses of 1S99. m w . n r t ine appointment or w niteiaw neiu as SDecial ambassador to represent the United States at the coronation 0f King: Edward has been received- wjtn much satisfaction in official and . unofficial circles at London Flag Raising Over Naval Reserve. A nag raising will be held the first part of next week at the newly ac quired lands at the naval reservation the direction of Captain J. F. Merry IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST CIRCUIT OF THE TERRITORY CF HAWAII. IN PROBATE. AT CHAMBERS. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Gustave Biart, late of Honolulu, Oahu, deceased, intestate. Petition having been filed by Mrs. .;"' ? ":. ' t" , sa.' T.II!.tUln! Tnt- tti1 sit coirt in. , icsidiv. pidiug uidl i.nt;ia ui " ministratjjan upon said estate be is- sued to C. R. Hemenway. notice is hereby given that Friday, the 31st ua' of January. A. D. 1902, at 10 o ciock a. m., in uie juuitiaij duiiu inn Honolulu. Oahu. is annointed the time and place for hearing said peti- tion when and where all persons con cerned may appear and show cause, if any they have, why said Petition should not be granted. Honolulu. December 23, 1901." Bv the Court: P. D. KELLETT, JR.. Clerk. ATKINSON & JUDD Attorneys for petitioner. 4ts. Dec. 2e-Jan. 2-9-16. A Public Statement. Hath, the plumber, and H ' e. R w. Barth. Honolulu Sheet Metal Works, desire to inform their friends anu the business community that they are not associated in business or in an' Other way with W. H. Barth., Similarity in the name has given rise1 to certain unpleasantness and friends j are requested to use more care re-1 garding their statements. E. R. BATH. H. W. BARTH. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. O O The undersigned haing been duly appointed Administrator of the Estate of Alonzo Kalua Kuhia. deceased, late of Honolulu. Oahu. notice Is hereby ; given to all persons having claims! .against said Estate to present them, dul authenticated, to the undersign-j ed within six months from date here ' and all persons Indebted to the said Estate are requested to make imme-, diate payment to me at Honolulu. Oahu. orVo N. Fernandez. Esq.. at! his nffirA Vn ik Atorphant crrut j Campbell Block. KEMALIA KUHIA. ! Administrator Estate ot Alonzo Kalua Kuhia. deceased. December 23. 1901. . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST; CIRCUIT COURT. TERRITORY OF HAWAII. AT CHAMBERS. IN PROBATE. i In the matter of the Estate of Alex- ander Chisholm, late of Hono-j lulu, deceased. On reading and Sling the Petition ' i and Accounts of the Administrator of the Estate of said deceased, wherein it asks that its accounts may be ex- amlned and approved, and that a ' final order be made ot distribution of , property remaining m Its hands '10 "i persons thereto enuuea. ana . di9chaa& lt frosa a further . f sponsibility as such Administrator. It is Ordered, that Monday, the 10th day of February, A. D. 1502. at ten o'clock a. m., at the Court Room of the said Court at Honolulu. Island of Oahu. be and the same hereby is appointed as the time and place for hearing said Petition and Accounts, and that a!i persons interested may then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, why the same should not be granted, and may present evidence as to who are en titled to the said property. Honolulu. Dec 3th. 1901. By the Court: GEORGE LUCAS. Clerk. Jan. 3. 1. 17. 24. - NOTICE. At the annual meeting of -the Paci fic Guaao & Fertilizer Co- held on Monday. January 2Kb. 1902. at 10 o'clock a. m- at the otSce of H. Hack feld &. Co.. Ltd.. Honolulu, the fol lowing oflicers were duly elected to serve during the ensuing year: George N. Wilcox President. H. A. Isenberg.. Vice-President W. Pfotenhauer Treasurer. F. Klamp Secretary. Armin Haneberg Auditor. F. KLAMP, 3t. Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS ANNUAL MEET-j ING. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Robert Grieve Publishing Co.. Ltd.. will be held atj the office of the Treasurer, J. H. j Fisher on j SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1902. I at 3 o'clock p. m. By order of the Board of Directors. EDWIN S. GILL. Secretary. Honolulu. Jan. 20, 1902. NOTICE. All persons are foroidden to tres pass on the fishing rights at Kaika. Waialua. Island of Oahu. Any person trespassing or fishing will be prose- cuted to the full extent of the law. CHING AKINA, Lessee. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts con tracted in the name of Mrs. S. C Bertelmann or Mrs. I. H. Kahilina. (Signed) MRS. I. H. KAHILINA. Honolulu. January 13th, 1902. MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN TION OF FORECLOSURE AND OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the powers of sale contained in that certain mortgage dated October 30th, 1S99, made by Cecelia N. Arnold of Honolulu. Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, as mortgagor, to C. Bosse. formerly of Honolulu, aforesaid, but now of San Francisco State of Calif ornia, as mortgagee, and recorded In the Registry of Conveyances in said Honolulu, in Liber 196, on pages 263 and 264, the mortgagee intends to foreclose the said mortgage for con dition broken, to wit: the non-payment of the interest on the sum of Twenty-five Hundred Dollars ($2500) the principal sum secured by said mortgage when due. Notice Is likewise given that the property conveyed by the said mort gage will be sold at Public Auction at the auction rooms of James F, Mor gan, Auctioneer, Queen St., Honolulu, on SATURDAY, the 13th day of Jan uary, 1902, at 12 o'clock noon. The property covered by said mort gage consists "of all that piece or par cl of land situated on the Waikiki side of Maklki Street near Wilder Avenue. Honolulu, aforesaid, and com prising: All that piece or parcel of land con taining an area of forty-two hundreth3 (42-100) of an acre situate nt Makiki, Honolulu, aforesaid, and being the piece or parcel of land described in Royal Patent 3690. Land Commission Award 1101S to Wahlne. Together with all buildings, Im provements, rights, easements, priv ileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Terms Cash, United States Gold coin: deeds at expense of purchaser. For further particulars apply to HOLMES & STANLEY, Attorneys for Mortgagee. Dated Honolulu. December 23, 1901. a BOSSE. Bv his attornev In fact. J.'M. DOWSETT. The above Sale is postponed to Sat urday, January 25th, at 12 o'clock noon, at Salesroom of JAS. F. MORGAN. Pin Money PiGkles You've surely heard about those pin money pickles If not be sure to ask about them when you are in the store. No other people can put up pick les like Southerners and these are direct from Virginia. Better telephone for bottle, to come with your regular order. Here are some ot the varieties: Pepper Mango. Cucumber Mango. Melon Mango. Burr Cucumbers, Martynias and others. : LEWIS & CO., ltd. 1066 Fort St. 240 Three Telephones 240. Orplienm Theater A Trip to Coontown. BY ...Ernest Hogan... AND COMPANY. 1 Beginning; Saturday Night, January 25th. Reserved Seats, 75c. Gallery, 50c, 25c BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN. DO NOT BE DECEIVED 1 Drink no substitute for KOMEL the pure juice of the grape fruit. Carbonated only by the CONSOLIDATED - , . mi n ii jjQjjJ ff ElBT WOrKS uO., LlO. Sole Agts, for the Territory of HawalL 601 Fort St., Honolulu, T. H. Tel. 71 Main. Island ordars solicited. Buy Only That Which you can enjoy drinking, such as Old Blackthurne Whiskey This whiskey is distilled from selected grain, is warranted pure and unadulterated, is highly recom mended for its medicinal proper ties, purity guaranteed. ALSO. Old Gremorne Bourbon Whiskey Bottled especially for J. Hartmann & Co., Ltd Wholesale Liquor Merchants. Waverley Block. Bethel Street. PHONE 219. Shanghai From 50c to S3.00 PER YARD At The PHONG FAT CO. 33 Kins: Street. THESE ARE THE FINEST GOODS EVER SHOWN IN HO NOLULU. LARGE VARIETIES OF LINEN AND GRASS TEA CLOTHS IN STOCK. Oxx0000oooc n . I Te Pacific Hardware Co, Ltd. SXVB J"CTST 6 0 S RIICEIVSP o o 9 gg 0 9 B2prsex -b ox x o . . o o Jlest:riQ 9 8 . 5 -t: : ; 0 o lagh, 8 T t 0 iSJHLT5Q- o Keep one at your bed- j9 A side and throw light 0 .u t,. i .. . . 0 on the burglar " when ? he comes a burgling." o Pres" Flower SAND Vegetable S Just Arrived. All Varieties The Hollister Drue Co., LIMITED- fort STREET. The Mew England Bakery Is loaded np with Good Things SCOTCH SHORT BREAD CAKES, ALL SIZES, PRICES and STYLES. PIES Just like your Mother used to make. Cookies, Macaroons, Lady Flngera, Cream Pun's and all the dainty stvles suitable for Christmas. TONS OF PURE CANDY from cheap grade for children up to better grades for 50 cents. We can furnish you a box of delicious candle worth a dollar elsewhere. Don't forget! J. OSWAIiD LTJTTED, PHONE 74. MANAGER. 0 ALSO SOME MORE Michigan Stoves and Ranges. AND ANOTHER INVOICE of JSLATorite Oa.rfa.ncis AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL eeils mJ ' Tli5j t ii5 k (1 'isl i ? ft