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d at the I'liMornce of Honolulu,
II. T rrofid'Cle Matter.
SEMI -- WEEKLY.
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KKHlA.S
WALTER 0 bMlTH, EDITOR.
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Month
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a. W. PEARSON,
Manager
TUESDAY
NOVEMBER
18.
LIBELS ON HAWAII.
Hon. Gorhnni D. Gllmnn of Huston
wax once n connul Renernl of Hiiwoll
and ns such ho represented the com- -
,r,.rMM IntprpfttR Of tllllf KfOUIl lit the
chief New England port,v with slgnnl
ni.niiv His retirement only mine
whnn ii nun conned to hnve consuls
hui nnlwlthstnndlnK the end of ofllcinl
relations Mr. Oilman has continued to
serve this country with nil his f miner
zcnl nnd In nn even broader and more
frrtfv. wnv than before.
Every now nnd then some Influential
mnn whn linn been misled nbout the
himnrv nf Hawaii. In turn mlsreprc
sents the people or the Institutions of
the Islnnds. If the attack Is one that
ought to be repulsed, Mr. Oilman meets
It with an array of facts and arguments
which at once settles the iiucHtlons In
.;t.,.iD, Tin. Intent Ituilnnre of this
kind of service was reported In yes-
terday's Advertiser. It shows how Mr.
Oilman worsted I'rof. O. Stanley Hall
of Clarke University, the man who had
charged the early missionaries here with
checking the growth of nntlve popula-
tion, lowering native culture and de-
priving the aboriginal Hawnllnn of at
lenil one legitimate menus of liveli-
hood. It was an astonishing charge for
a university professor to make and It
served to show, In Its evidence of wide-
spread and
deep-roote- d misapprehen-
sions about Hawaii and Its clvlllzers,
the need of the kind of service that Mr.
Gllmnn Is rendering.
The missionary Is everywhere a
much-maligne- d person. It plcnses
those who do not think well of religion
to describe lilm ns a disturber of the
ueacu In Armenia, n looter of palaces
In China, a sybarite In India and Japan
and a
land-grabb- In Hawaii. In
forty--
nine cases out of fifty the charge has
nothing but prejudice to rest upon.
Certainly it has little else here, where,
so far as we can learn, but one or two
of the throng of missionaries to Ha-
waii left their children a decent
com-ttenc- y.
If many of these children,
not missionaries themselves, have done
well in business, that is no fault of the
mission fatherH but, it a fault at all.
It must be attributed to the Industry,
nagaclty nnd thrift of business men of
New England blood. Unfortunately
the totul accumulations oft all white
people here, the veriest minority of
whom have a missionary origin or de-
scent, Is laid to the discredit of the
Missionary class, until it would nppeur
as It the piofesslonnl religious workers
of Hawaii had done nothing but steal
from their converts since the day of
tkelr landing on this beach. An analy-
sis of the assessment roll would con-
vince any one to the contrary, but no
alien Investigator ever takes the
trouble to make It.
The charges uttered by I'rpfessor
Hall, are however, new. No one, so
far as we know, has ever before made
the missionaries bear the blame of the
introduction of those pestilential dis-
eases which, during and after the
time of Cook's discovery, swept away
no many of the natives and undermined
the constitutions of the rest. Hereto-
fore the blame has gone where it be-
longs, to sailors, beachcombers and
ther ndventurers. As to nn "Indlge-bou.- s
native culture," here, the phrase
is .somewhat Indefinite; but the critics
f Hawaii may rest assured that
any-
thing worth preserving und building
pon In the nboriginal character was
.arefully held together by the mission-
aries as a foundation for Christianity.
But there could not have been much
In a race given over for centuries to
Idola'try, witchcraft, war and Individ-
ual vice . What culture the native race
kas It acquired from white example
and teaching.
The final accusation made by Profes-
sor Hall, namely that the missionaries
killed the native silk worm industry by
a too rigid observance of the Sunday
Jaw, Jb almost diverting. As Mr. Oil-
man points out In a letter to a Boston
apir, the cultivation of the silk worm
as made unprofitable by the warmth
f the climate an, was attempted by
a white mau, who, though not in sym-
pathy with the beliefs of the mission-
aries, bore frequent written testimony
to thtr unselfish usefulness. Where the
Ulue law story came from enn hardly
be fathomed, It may have been
W
reamed.
Considering the high place held In
New England by Prufessor Hall It Is
tovt fortunate for the truth of history
lint there was a man like Mr. Oilman
u the ground to challenge nnd correct
kls btntuiueutB. The former consul gen- -
nil Is ii defender of the good niimo of
Huwnll whom the boldest areuuer Is
soon taught to respect; hut It U u nlty
that lie Is forced to enter the fray ho
fien, Iong bo fore this lme the truth
about the civilisation of Hawaii lit nils,
sivnury hand ought In liuvw bsun tout-11- 1
In the public mind, nnd jmrtlou-inl- y
In tli. nilndti of wliolmw,
...
It by h vry narrow cIiiiiiih) Unit
Hiif llf nf I'rliioM Kulilo wu mivul
rwlnhlio ciiiiHUiK to an i.vurluiiinl
yuyit, a liuMflllitf Uttl.., ,
wim iiiqi
IIhui iui hour In ib ttuur. Tit Owkoii
ll IWHI' U MKv II,. iMlp Ullll lll iu
IukI
'am fruui Hi Imh i luil It nut
iwii fur llunrly
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ur ih uumimjiiKy
iUi, Iu4y m iiwuhhii ho mil)' (iyr
lJMMl ItvlMhtl bUI ! I UK
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unutlor vUlujal bam,, , N'jW
Til VuUMo U luakluu m luuiullriil
"lilliiii uf ll iiiri,i.., -.. T.V,. .
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fi'lt
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Jlll0 mmii wi. i.i-
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A STRAIGHT PAfll
1h mi ti Mi
Uo'M'hH In a (tiff on Ilia IHb.ii ,i"U"
f till tlll)flll '1 I. i i lwn
to the l!i
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"f
tr
tin
fi1
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her in a maxim thai m m
ll t
kf
In miiid II Ma
party Ic-f- nlHi aervwt hi runtr bisk"
It Is n't the poiitin of m iMtmtlVB
body, nor th wrinnl
nor tin-
- prom-lue- s,
that roulit nt th Iwr "f PUbllo
opinion, but th
lpdx-- carrlnl uut,
the good rwMlutlotin cryKtnllln d In law.
Ily their fruits are leRlilntr
known;
not by the hopes they have
rl'd
in the
bud or In the leaf.
It was their failure to serve the Ter-
ritory nnd their preference for serving
themselves, which lost to the Home
Hulers In l.'02 what they had so signally
gnlncd In lt'00. The Home Hulers origi-
nally had a pretty fair proopectus.
They pledged themselves to many Ideas
which were neceptable to voteis out-
side their ranks; but they did not at-
tempt to carry out one of them. All
they wanted was money for themselves
and so busy were they In getting It
that they forgot to provide revenue for
the Territory. The result was seen in
the election returns of the present
month. The strongest nrgument the
Home Hulers had to contend with In
the canvasi was that they had done
nothing for the people; nnd that same
argument proved to be the undoing of
Wllrojc In the fight for Delegate.
The Hepubllcan legislators-elec- t have
the chance now to make a reputation
which will commend them to the great
majority of voters and ndvance Hawaii
In the path townrds statehood. Hy the
simple process of taking the party plat-
form and living up to It all this can be
achieved. If at the end of the session
Hawaii finds Itself with revenues as-
sured and with the prospect of better
government In all that the term Im
plies to good citizens, then the rest will
be smooth sailing for the Hepubllcan
shin. I. Is a Treat onnortunltv to make
Itepubllcanlsm Indispensable to Hawaii
and one which, ns we feel assured, the
Legislature will meet with open arms.
f
GRAND JURY SECRECY.
The secrecv of errand Jury proceedings
is essential to the proper ndministrn- -
tentlon of the planters nnd that one of
tlon of Justice, but In many cases It hailtnenl promised to actively support It ln
not been observed. The congress the others merely waiting
"packed Jury" of Home Hule legislative
limes wns leaKy, some or,).,
Its indictments being announced In thei
press twV days before the Indicted men
were arrested. Of course ,.,.,..
,ih
!,. .,m.
must be allowed for the novelty of
the,,
grand Jury system, the gossipy char-i- ,.
acter of the town, the ncuteness of Pry-
Ing eyes nnd ears, domestic confidences'
and the like; but It nevertheless ought'
to be easy for a court to uscertain.
where the lenks are. When the rela-- l
tlves of a man who Is before a grand
Jury on grave charges go ubout telling
what the Jury lias done or means to
do, an effort, backed by the power
toKllnrH ,lf
;,u
,nllst ,1P
punish for contempt, to find out where
they got their information, should not
prove abortive. I
However. It must be recognized that
he press some lines gets Information
uf uiuuiiimuiiuui oiuciice. rur hi- -
stance when reporters see J. A. Mngoon
go Into the Jury room to be followed i
shortly after by Becky Panee, Mr.
Spltzer, the dealer In suit cases, and
I
by the High Sheriff, who,ima been for
some time past Investigating the metli-- l
ods of Treasurer Wright's escape, it Is
fair to assume that those
mlln,1n nre n.ll
being reviewed by the Jury Itself. It
needs no tattler, come from the Inner
temple of Justice, to tell the reporters,
that. They are able without help to,
put two and two together and make
four.
B. H. Wright Is reported ns saying
that lie has not been asked by the
grand Jury to tell what he knows about,
the inside doings of the Public Works
department, of which he was chief,
clerk. Mr. bright claims to have in- -'
formation of the greatest value to those'
vho want to get at the Inner facts of'
the Boyd case. He was certainly In a
was
rlnK
uuuunmcui; """" nint-h- er
r..ni,i
nDIIIIIII.. Mini Ii I,. ..n 1,.4n , k.inf'ni
iiuiul' uitu it m iiuk iuu utic iu iiitirv-
-
otulssiun ood.
If HMo wants touristn. as a returned
says, he she reopens the
hotel the better. The Advertiser
ilillM Ul DUt;iitl jiL'Uilt; llliu jilCBUlllca
there are many who been
deterred from see volcanol
by tho fear that lodgings at Hllo could
not he had. the assurance of fur-
nished rooms nnd a chnnco to go out
meals has not reconciled tliem. Tour-
ists must have hotel accommodations
lands or they will stay
away, the sooner Hllo appreciates
that fact, the better for her revenues.
1
Mascagnl will go homo his
American tour a poorer and perhaps
wiser man. Ho
.,i;
mistnke, at
the outset, of showing great personnli
vanity and this rciuh-- i eel him the butt
of the satirists. After that thu
people'
refused to take him seriously nnd his!
tour ended In f II tiro almost ns soon us
It began. Iu fnct Mascagnl hnd a faie-we- ll
debut.
The spectacle of n Judge In attend-
ance nt a prlzo light and pununellng
chair backs with his gavel In a mock
effort to some boozier friends in
order was presented at Saturday even
ing's Orpheum scrap, Thu removal of
mis mau fruni oillce by the- - rrculdeut
would go a wuy towaids restor-
ing publlo renpoct for tho Island Judi-
ciary.
1
The
ruiuur' will meet
under mum fiivnmtilu oiuidltldim than
'
wn th ,hm iMMt fiiigur I l"ok-Hl- g
UP, llltf vIvetluiM linvn goiio wrll im
1
ilir
i
Uvtur filing iiltinir nil i nn- -
meiiiHi mill liidimtilal lllliaH. WllUt hUS
MvuriiMl Hut, in th iiiii inlldiiu
inydi. i. t .. - I Mffltf
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The uuly Natty Uf nw(ill whn U un
uin.iir of tiiv I'iiiimI Puittfn HnK
uf Dm ,Vw V"ik
I U
hm Uou illrlTlPllloit m,H
HoUII iPpaitiM In g lUMml Ot dialin-olh- d
mivI. tthletj im llltll
i hl
I" iti tiay bH1Vw'
it
ittkr i imw ttmiiiijiK u ft
Ur I uiw ait, (nMHimauJivFlifc in.
un it uimin iu buy up iii)i.4i,..
rrrnrtidu uh
l
U rmilll
, n,
lilt
LABOK QUbSTION
celebrated,
particularly
something1,,,.,,,
n,,m,n,KlP,,,
that tfee adniUwInn nt China i
IMmh4s will larerly ilpnil nn Hi' atti-
tude befor I'linmMi of th American
In bit r uhtana, Ii nn Important on Mr
Maura, who Iihr liven connevtMl HUH
t nidcs organizations on tlio mainland,
nrgues that, If the plnnters will ngree
to employ whllo skilled Inbor in plan-
tation trades there will be no light
made hy the unions on their employ-
ment nf Asiatic unskilled labor In the
cone fields. Hut If the proposition Is to
Introduce Orientals In such a way as to
croud out or keep out white mechanics,
then plan of the planters to get
Congressional aid In the matter of labor
will rail.
Considering the great advantages to
be had from the Introduction of Chi-
nese, the concessions asked for do not
seem to be burdensome. We surmise
that If the labor unions would
to keep n supply of competent mechan-
ics on the plantations, promptly replac-
ing who get sick of the sequester-
ed life and leave or the towns or for
the malulund, the way to nn agreement
would .be easy.
f
THE PLANTERS.
The Planters' Association had a fruit-
ful meeting yesterday, the papers rend
being for the most part instructive and
otherwise vnluoble. On the whole the
Association has much upon which toM
congratulate itself. By extreme care In
the details of plantation work, by
pushing the output which for the year
I cached the enormous total of 353,631
tons and by reducing expenses, It has
sccuied a better Income than the pre
vailing price of sugar perhaps Justified
ll ln expecting. This policy Ii.i8.un
doubtedly. averted u panic as well as
improveu uie uuwwuk iur iinoLiier year.
One of the Important features of the
Associations has been to Impress
upon the Senatorial Commission the
need of cheap nnd plenty of It.
II Ih an (men secret that all the Sena- -
iru
,.,..-,.(.,- i mum tim innin intmr mm.
'upo,, the, attitude of the labor unions
their States.
i
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alln,
, .,.
"
morally or legally unfit for
,,. , .,,,,, ,, .,. ,,.
,miml8 t;t the Executlve shall have a
,, , vv.,,rnvv. thn, nn(, .,,.
,
other8 omclaIg nulncd by un
, ,. ..,,, , A..,na
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.i h
American system, represent
spoils. It Is held that a President or
nni'iifiinp tiulniT riiDnnMalhlii flip tint
,
f cho,c
,
h
,
,ta.
,,,,
nalned abo of thu head8 of de.
partments. Senator Mitchell, while
,
t.x,lressed astonishment over the
,
f h Hawa,,Bn genate In re- -
,.
,,,P ,lf n,,,, n,.ln'o
,,l.
nees for purely political reasons. Such
a thing Is almost unheard of at Wash
ington, lack of moral fitness being the
only cause upon which the Senate
,d leJect nomlnutlon fl) r cabinet
0mcel.
' .
We would here suggest to the leaders
and advisers of the Home Pule party.
whoever they may be, to have nil the
Homo Hule Senators nndr turncoats of
the first body advised to 'take
seats, and then let the question come
up nnd have It submitted tq Washing- -
ton for an opinion. Independent,
lt tho Homo RuIl! or othor Senntors
ho uero not re.Bleetcd or do not )10()
over uder t)le ,nw ..,,,
thelr
,,,..
()bod w objcct ln fnct Ule H()oner
,,, ,, .nv.
,,,, ,, ,,.,,
,h
,,.
ter-- shou)d U) t t0 tak(J the seatg
of newly-electe- d Senators, however, lt
will be the painful duty of the police
' "
There Is no doubt that some Chinese
nnd Jnpaueae hackmcu are needed to
serve uiu Asiatic population uhlch.
f ailllcultles of language.
'
chiiiio t
.
wth whUe u,u, n,u,ve dr,verB The
question Is not one of race, but of ef-
ficiency. It appears that Orien-
tals have taken out hack licenses who
nre no more to drive horse than
child is to run an automobile. These
should be weeded out. i;i ough fair
drivers will be left to attend to the
Oriental carrying trade about town.
Several letters on the church attend-
ance question will appear In tomorrow's
Issue.
r
Judge Kalua ot Maul Is a visitor In
.. ,.
lMe cltJ'
Kdward Stratcmeyer of he Custom
House Us In Hllo.
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iiiMvmur iuiu lla iiireciru iiiui an
milillo buildings be liosoil Thui-Ailnv- .
November 27th. because of
Tlmnksgu'- -
.
,
Information Is of tho wh.-re- -
nbout of one Carl Itobert Qunsihny
Splller. whoso Inst lesldenco wns In
Sydney
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.
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what he ms to say. If he has tiJt tep to Wn8hlnBon ttcr will
been overlooked by the grand Jury, we ,, , ,,....
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visitor sooner
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LOCAL BHCVITIES.
trrtrni Monday" Vktir.)
I. P. "colt forfeited ball ot IU III
.I i I'otirt Hattirdny He wni rhnrsed
mlh rrulty to nnlmaii.
H..ifn . Khlngle Iiha received news
of the of Ilia father. John K.
rUtltiRlr. at Denver. The elder Shingle
whs n
Judge i'Iibs. K. Parsons, the Illlo at-
torney, I In town looking nfter the In-
terests of clients ot Kmlth & Parsons
In the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court will sit this
morning to take up the Hole case on
a writ ot prohibition against Judge
Gear's order of alimony.
The funeral of the late Otto Iscn-hcr- g
was held yesterday afternoon from
the Herman Lutheran church. Many
old friends of the deceased were In at-
tendance.
School teachers and other responsible
persons on these Islands that have a
little spare time can hear ot something
to their ndvantage by writing to Oeo.
Osborne, Paaullo, Hawaii.
Funeral services were held yesterday
over the remains of the Hev. Thos. F.
Alexander who died Friday nt the resi-
dence of Mr. A. F. Cooke. The body
Is to be shipped to the old home of the
deceased.
The grand Jury may possibly report
today, though the report may bo de-
layed until tomorrow. It Is rumored
thut the Jury will make an investiga
tion of the supposed "leak" through
which a newspaper published the alleg-
ed action of the grand Jury In the Boyd
case.
Friday, November 2Sth, Is a legal
hollduy In Hawaii, being the anniver-
sary of Independence Day.
(
The following criminal cases are set
down for trial this morning before
Judge De Bolt: Nos. DO, 02, 7, 11, 13. 14
and 38.
The grand Jury met yesterday morn-
ing and adjourned until today. A. S.
Cleghorn, the foreman pro tern, was re-
ported 111
und was excused by Judge
De Bolt.
A special meeting of Honolulu Labor
Council Is called for Friday night, Nov.
21, at their hall. Important business.
All unions are requested to send their
full delegates.
.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is In-
tended especially for coughs, colds,
croup, whooping cough and Influenza.
It has become famous for Its cures of
these diseases over a largo part of the
civilized world. The most flattering
testimonials have been received, giving
accounts of Its good works; of the ag-
gravating and persistent coughs It has
cured; of severe colds that have yielded
promptly to Its soothing effects, And
of the dangerous attacks of croup It
has cured, often saving the life of the
child. The extensive use of lt for
whooping cough has shown that lt robs
that disease of all dangerous results.
It is especially prized by mothers be-
cause it contains-
-
nothing Injurious and
there Is not the least danger ln giving
lt, even to babies. It always cures and
cures quickly., All dealers and drug-
gists sell it. Benson, Smith & Co.,
agents for Hawaii.
The
WTwT.!5
"Star"
Storm-proo- f, effective, for ventilating
factories of nil kinds, public build-
ings, rcsideuces, etc.
Merchant's Metal "Spanish" Tiles
Orunmentnl, Storm-Proo- f, Ensily
Laid
Tho'so tiles nre recommondeil by
leading architects, engineers nud
buildnrs of first clneH buildings.
Merchant's '"Gothic" Slnugles, cop-
per, galvanized steel sorew plates
Send for illiiHtrnted book-le- t of our
pecinltics, mailed frco upon appli
cation. MEUOHANT & CO., Inc.,
Solo Manufacture,
517 AreliSt., Philmlel phin. Pa.
HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE.
Honolulu, November 17, 1902.
NAMK OV B10CE Capital Aik.
Mkecintili
U.DrcwerA Co 1,000,000
L. B. Kerr Co., Ltd... 200,000
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wa
Haw. AerlcultnralCo.
IIrw. Cora. A Bug. Co,
uaw. bugarco
lloaomu
lloaokft ..
Ilalku
Kalmau
Klhcllian.Co., L'd.
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Ookala ,,,,
t)la Bugar Co. Al.,
oiaa I'afil Up....
Olowalu
l,Rl',u(?"it
J'Ul1
,000,000
l'aclno KW.tHiO
I'ala 7M.0O0
I'i'pceVeo 7W.0U0
I'luiU'vr 2,TU,0U0
Waialua Ac. Co 4,600,1X10
Wallnku 700,000
Waluianalo. 162.000 170
HTIlUtHII'CO't
Wiliter H. H. (n 600,000 100
A, Co., (09,(00 100
UltCILUPItiri
IJaw'liKlucirlcCo,,,, 224.000
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MlilualTti.lu 111,000
II, It, A I.. Co ,(U).tUJ
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a&A.r..e.'
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Ait
Stuffed
Up
That's the condition of ninny stilTcr.
era from
ontmrli, i'fini'iiilly In the
mornliif?. (hent tlilll.nilty Is ex.
IHiilciiteU In clearing the lientl nnd
throat.
No wonder entnrrh causes
head-ach- e,
(intuit thu Uistc, smell and
hearing, pollutes thu hreath, de-
ranges the Btoiniicli mid directs the
appetite.
To cure catarrh, treatment must
bo constitutional alterative and
tonic.
'I naj afflicted with catarrh. I took
medicines or different kinds, giving each
a fair trial ; but gradunlly itrcw worse until
I could hardly hear, taste or smell. I then
concluded to try Hood's Sarsnparllla, and
atier taklnK tire bottles I was cured and
have not hod any return ot the disease
lince." Kcok.ni Korbis, Lebanon, Kan.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Cures catarrh it soothes and
strengthens tln ucous membrane
and builds vholo system.
'
BUSINESS CARDS- -
H. HACKFELD & CO. LTD. General
Commlaalon Agents, Queen St., Hono-
lulu, H. I.
"". A. SCHAEFER & CO. Importers
and Commlealon' Merchants, Honolu
lu, Hawaiian Islands.
liEWERS & COOKE. (Robert Lewera
y.
J. Lowrey, C. M. Cooke.) Import-
ers and dealers In lumber and build
lng materials. Office, 414 Fort St.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Ma
chlnery of every descrltlon made tc
order.
The Famous Tourist Route of the
World.
In Connect.on With the Canadian-Australia- n
Steamship Line
Tickets are Issued
To All FointB in the .United States
and Canada, via Victoria and
Vancouver.
MOUNTAIN RESORTS:
Banff, Glacier, Mount Stephens
and Fraser Canon.
Empress line ol sieamersrironr Vancouver.
Tickets to All Points ln Japan, China,
India and Around the World.
For tickets and general Information
apply to
THE0. H. DAVJES& CO., LTD.
Agent Canadian-Australia- n 8. 8. Line,
Canadian Pacific Railway.
TRANS-ATLANTI- C FIRE INS. Cf
"
OF HAMBURG.
Capital of the Company auA
reserve, relchsmarks (,000,IM
Cnpital their reinsurance com-
panies 101,860,004
Total relchsmarks ...107,650,M
North Cerman Fire Insurance Cfc
OF HAMBURG.
Capital of the Company and
reserve, relchsmarks 8,89,004
Capital their reinsurance com-
panies 85,109,001
Total relchsmarks 43,830,001
The undersigned, general agents ol
rthe above two companies, for the Ha
waiian Jslandi, are prepared to Insure
Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise and
Produce, Machinery, etc.: also Sugat
end Rice Mills, and Vessels In the har-
bor, against loss or damage by fire ot
the most favorable terms.
H. HACKFELD & CO., Limits
The Elgin
WORLD'S STANDARD
FOR TIME KEEPING.
Should be ln the pocket of Tri
wearer of a Watch.
Many years' handling of Witch,
convinces us, that price considered, Un
Elgin Is the most satisfactory of Air
erlcan Watches.
Cased In
Nickle, Silver. Gold Filled
and Solid Gold.
We have a full line and sell them a
light prices.
ELQINB reach ua rlfht.
ELOINS reach you rltjnt,
Elglna stand for what la right In tim
keeping and lasting qualities, and that
la why we are right In puahtng tk.
Elgin Watch.
H.F.WICHMAN
BOX 342.
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.,
I,1MITK1.
Firo nnd Marine Insurance A'gts
AUISNTB rOR TUB
lloyal Insurance Company ot Liverpool
Alliance Aaturanca Company of Lou
don,
Alllanra, Marina and Cltnaral Assuranai
Co.. Ltd.. of Loudon.
iUottlah Union National Inaurenat
ComMar el HaUnturiB,
Wllbelnu of MMfflmr
0nrl
Icaur
anc CoHii)r,
Aola(a4 Aaauranca Co., Ltd., of Mt
ulrb nn4 Harlln. 'I. land.
mm-ft- flit
iKnct
9
Th undt-ralgnr-
IibvIhb been ap-
pointed
arnti
uf the above cornpani
re prepared to Imure rtakj naalntt
fire on Hlnn ati,l llrlKk llnll.lln.. 11,4
on Merchandise atored therein on the
moil mvormuie terms, ror particular
apply at thn office of
F. A. 8CHAEFEH A CO., Ata
German Uoyd Marine Iniur'c Ce
OF BERLIN.
Fortuna General Insurance c
OF BERLIN.
The above Inaurance Companies nava
established a general agency here, ana
the undersigned, general agenta, are
authorized to talco rlalra nvaln.t lh.
danger of the sea at the most reason- -
uoie rates ana on tne moat rarorabla
terms.
F. A. 8CHAEFER ft CO..
General Agenta.
General Insurance Co. for S&.
River and Land Transport.
of Dresden.
Having established an agency at Ho-
nolulu and the Hawaiian Islands, th
undersigned general agents are author-
ized to take risks against the danger
of the sea at the most reasonable rates
and on the most favorable terras.
Agents
lor the Hawaiian Island.
''1 4
Now
is
the
Time
to
Plant
s
E
SEEDS
D
S
A large shipment of fresh
seeds has just been received.
It iB not necessary to send to
the coast for gard in or vege-
table seeds when the same
may be had in a few day'i
from the
Hollister
Drug
Gompany
Honolulu,
Hawaii.
,., . tl.4M.-f..,- 4 ,4...4.4...). ).. It),
t
The Bank of Hawaii
. LIMITED.
Incorporated Under the Laws ot th
Republic of Hawaii.
CAPITAL I600.0OI.M
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
Chas M. Cooke President
P. C. Jones Vice President
C. H. Cooke Cashier
F. C. Atherton Assistant Cashier
Directors Henry Waterhouse. Tom
May, F. W. Macfarlane, E. D. Tenney,
J. A. McCandless.
Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor
porations, Trusts, Individuals, and wli:
promptly and carefully attend to all
business connected witn panning en
trusted to It. Sell and Purchase For
elgn Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Ordntary and Term Deposit received
and Interest allowed In accordance with)
rules and conditions 'printed in dam
books, copies of which may be bad on
application,
Judd nulldlng, Fort Street.
PW&U'iWa
cure
warranto
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cowl
plaint. fro aterctirr. M
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