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JOHN KUI KILLED<br />
Fatal Accident en (h Stealer<br />
Helece at Mali<br />
KAVY SEAS WEK RESPONSIBLE<br />
Body Takan Athora at Laupahoa<br />
Jioahut Authorlilaa Dacldad In- -<br />
4uaat Wa Not Naoassary.<br />
(From Wednesday's Dally.)<br />
TVVord was received by the Wilders<br />
Steamship Company yesterday of , a<br />
Jiorrlblo accident at the Ookala plan-Xatllanding<br />
on Hawaii, which happened<br />
last Thursday. The steamer Hellene,<br />
under command of Captain Wm,<br />
.Bennett, bad finished discharging her<br />
freight at the landing In spite of very<br />
heavy weather. It should be under<br />
stood that the landing is situated on a<br />
Muff high above the sea and communl<br />
cation Is had with vessels and boats<br />
licnnath by means of a wire cable<br />
tihlch extends from the bluff to heavy<br />
. (incliors embedded under the sea. Down<br />
this wire rope a, sort of cage goes up<br />
and down carrying freight and passengers,<br />
as may be. When the cage<br />
reaches a certain point in its descent<br />
Jt is released by Bomeone.on the vessel<br />
below throwing open the clutch which<br />
' holds It to the wire and It drops Into,<br />
or rather Just over, a boat waiting un<br />
dcrneath to receive it.<br />
The last freight had been hoisted to<br />
Urn landing last Thursday and the<br />
purser and the freight clerk were descending<br />
the wire to get on board again<br />
when the accident happened. John<br />
Kill, captain of the hold and an experienced<br />
employe of the company, had<br />
charge of the wire and should have re<br />
leased the clutch at the proper mo<br />
ment The heavy rolling of the vessel,<br />
however, caused him to delay a moment<br />
or two longer than ho should have,<br />
and when the released hook and heavy<br />
tacklo came down It struck him In the<br />
breast, causing instant death. There<br />
was no one to blame; the accident was<br />
caused entirely by the rolling of an<br />
angry and capricious sea, and was one<br />
of those events against which no hu<br />
man foresight could have provided.<br />
Captain Dennett immediately returned<br />
to Laupahoehoe, where the body<br />
of the unfortunato man was put ashore<br />
and a full statement of the occurrence<br />
made to Deputy Hheriti L. D. Swain of<br />
.that place. That official decided,<br />
against the protests of Captain, Bennett<br />
and the steamship company's<br />
.agent there, who insisted that ac inquest<br />
should bo held, that the facts of<br />
the accident were so plain and unavoidable<br />
that an Inquest was not nec<br />
essary.<br />
Another slight accident also occurred<br />
on the same trip. The mate of tho ves<br />
sol was carrying a big lump of Ice on<br />
his shoulder when the rolling of the<br />
vessel threw blm against ono of the<br />
cabins with such forco that he received<br />
a bad cut on the neck from the sharp<br />
--edge of tho ice. Captain llsunett<br />
sewed up the wound, putting several<br />
stitches In It, and the man is all right<br />
again.<br />
h6 .OMAmMi immim.mtJitiSii<br />
Moemfoatela, December lit. PImm<br />
give bur patrons to thoroughly under<br />
stand that we are In this btialneg to<br />
stay.<br />
Yours very truly,<br />
FRANK WATERHOUSE,<br />
General Manager.<br />
Wedding He lie.<br />
(From Wednesday's Dally.)<br />
The marriage of Miss Annie Kathleen<br />
King to Captain Charles Hattsell<br />
Dasher occurred at 2 o'clock yesterday<br />
afternoon at the ' restdence of the<br />
bride's mother, Mrs. Amy L. King,<br />
Nuuanu valley.<br />
The wedding was a very quiet one,<br />
only the family and Immediate fi lends<br />
being present Rev. William M. Kin-cal- d<br />
officiated. The decorations were<br />
strikingly pretty, the color scheme being<br />
green and white. The wedding<br />
march waa played by Mrs. Clarence H.<br />
cooke. After the wedding breakfast<br />
the newly married couple departed<br />
amid a shower of rice for Walalua,<br />
where they will remain' for a week.<br />
They will reside on Kauai.<br />
BY RESOLUTIONS<br />
Dr. Hyde's Colleagues<br />
Testify Respect.<br />
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HAWAIIAN OAZKTTK: FRlbAY, OCTOBER 27, 18MLftKMIVI!KKI V<br />
THOSE CLAIMANTS<br />
lay Net Get a Settlement ai<br />
$m as Tier Hit.<br />
THE LETTERS FROM WASHMGTM<br />
Mlniatar Damon' Mission to Italy<br />
and How It la Vlawad by tha<br />
Amarloan Qovarnmant,<br />
Special Agent Sewall yesterday delivered<br />
three communications to Min-<br />
ister<br />
Mott-Smlt- h at tho Foreign Office,<br />
which wero in the nature of personal<br />
answers to Inquiries previously made<br />
by the Hawaiian Government on the<br />
three subjects embraced.<br />
Ono of these referred to the claims<br />
of British and other foreign residents<br />
of Honolulu who aro endeavoring to<br />
collect damages from tho Hawaiian<br />
Government for alleged illegal Imprisonment<br />
during the rebellion of 1895.<br />
Some time slnco the Hawaiian Government<br />
caused printed copies of all the ev<br />
idence in these cases to be transmitted<br />
to Washington, and It Is understood<br />
similar copies wero forwarded to the<br />
British Government at London. These<br />
VH K<br />
wmiww<br />
THE MARQUIS OF LONDONDERRY.<br />
Lard Iionilondemr U the mast inflntatial of th big inrii uf KiigUnd nlin art pnih-l- if<br />
thejnienio to drill a, tunnel through tha rook nmltr tlie ncrtlii'tn part of tha frith<br />
S. Tin luuael will oat J.TO.OOO.OOO and wUlbsIUniUealn length. Whan eomplaUd<br />
the Jonnwy batwaci. London and Quaaaatowa will b tliorUnod by MTtral hours.<br />
STEAMER SECURED.<br />
by tlie; British American Llue fur<br />
Honolulu Route.<br />
II. J. DIssell, contracting freight<br />
--agent or the British American Steam-.shi- p<br />
Line at this port, is in receipt of<br />
.the following letter:<br />
September 30, 1899.<br />
M. J. BIssell, Esq., C. F. A. B. A.<br />
Line, Honolulu, H. I. Dear Sir:<br />
(Steamer Bloemfonteln): I beg to advise<br />
you that wo have chartered the<br />
British steamship Bloemfonteln for our<br />
Honolulu service. This vessel was<br />
.built In 1892 and, Is a first-cla- ss mod-'e- m<br />
steamer in every respect. Her<br />
length la 310 feet, breadth 40.5 feet,<br />
depth 17.5 feet; has water ballast and<br />
curries about 3,C00 tons dead welgh't<br />
exclusive of her bunkers. I have<br />
j wired to Mr. Paxton, Mr. Dillingham's<br />
representative, today, offering to deliver<br />
3,500 tons of best Wallsend<br />
, screened coal from Newcastle, N. S. W.,<br />
.at Honolulu for from fC.GQ'to $7 per<br />
ton by the Bloemronteln, to arrive at<br />
Honolulu about November 13. If<br />
--offer<br />
this<br />
Is accepted, the Bloemfonteln will<br />
--arrive at Honolulu about November 13,<br />
and she must be given the very great-e- st<br />
possible dispatch. You will be advised<br />
definitely regarding her arrival<br />
with a cargo of coal by next mall, and<br />
please arrange that she Is not to be<br />
ilelnyed at Honolulu more than four<br />
"days.<br />
Future 'Sailings If nho makes the<br />
'delivery of this coal from Australia<br />
, she will sail, from Boat tlo. with her first<br />
rat-g- on December 1, arriving in Honolulu<br />
December 15, If sho does not<br />
l?llvt;r a cargo of coal at Honolulu she<br />
will Have Seattle on December 1, arriving<br />
at Honolulu December 12. It Is<br />
our fixed intention to maintain this<br />
vodmiI In this lino until the two Amor-Ira- n<br />
Nleainein which wo are arranging<br />
to build are completed. We intend to<br />
liulld two Hteam schooners with a<br />
l weight capacity of l!,000 tons<br />
-- itjii'h, steaming 10 knots mi twelve tons<br />
of c(iit), TIipho steamers will liu Imllt<br />
on UiW equal, jirtili.ibly In Huutllo; tho<br />
will bo Jut Invldu of llilrly<br />
luy. iiml they will bo delivered to u<br />
Hi'iHriiiliur 1 Truata of tha Bishop Eatata ana<br />
Blshoo Munnum Adopt Appropriate<br />
Testimonial.<br />
The trustees of the estate of the late<br />
Bernlce Pauahl Bishop and those of<br />
tho Bishop Museum have adopted the<br />
following:<br />
RESOLUTION.<br />
Whereas, by the 'death of the Rev.<br />
Charles' M. Hyde, D.D., the board of<br />
trustees under the will of Bernlce Pauahl<br />
Bishop has lost an honored and<br />
valued member: be it<br />
Resolved, That tho board of trustees<br />
desires to. record its appreciation of the<br />
faithful services rendered by Dr. Hyde<br />
in the performance of tho trusts do<br />
volvlng upon tho trustees:<br />
That the work of Dr. Hyde slnco the<br />
establishment of the trust has been<br />
marked by Intelligence and fidelity,<br />
and a rare consecration, and has been<br />
of very great value in carrying out tho<br />
purposes or the trust;<br />
That this resolution bo spread upon<br />
the records of tho board and a copy be<br />
dent to tho widow and family of tho<br />
deceased.<br />
(Signed) WM. F. ALLEN,<br />
President Board of Trustees.<br />
Honolulu, H. I., October 17, 1899.<br />
RESOLUTION.<br />
Whereas, Rev. Charles M. Hyde,<br />
D.D., one of the trustees of the Bernlce<br />
P. Bishop Museum, died in Honolulu<br />
on the 13th day of October. 1899. and<br />
Whereas, by his death the continuing<br />
trustees have lost a colleague always<br />
eager for the dunes of the omco and<br />
prompt to eMciently discharge them,<br />
and the Museum has been deprived of<br />
tno services or one who found much<br />
pleasuro in Its work; ,<br />
Resolved, That tho trustees tako this<br />
first opportunity of expressing as a<br />
body their deepest sympathy with tho<br />
widow and her family In tho great bereavement<br />
that has befallen them, and<br />
of placing on record their full recognition<br />
and high appreciation of the lato<br />
Dr. Hyde's nctlvo labors on behalf of<br />
the Museum and, through It, of<br />
science;<br />
Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing<br />
resolution bo forwurded to tho<br />
widow and family<br />
SANFORD B. DOLE,<br />
President Board of Trustees.<br />
Honolulu, H. I., October 20, 1899.<br />
Colegrove Heard From,<br />
The American (Manila) of September<br />
27 says: "Mr. R. Colegrove of the<br />
Company returned from<br />
Hongkong on the Diamante yesterday.<br />
During his absence Ir. Colegrove<br />
chartered a new Al<br />
next 'iur.<br />
Tills In liimtiioMH, mid w liiluiul In<br />
flit rn to ulvu a vli-u- .<br />
llrut.rluad un<br />
'I'll Tiionmmi will nut imilai miotlmr<br />
IMP III UIU MINIMIS, 111 1 V.II llll) to<br />
lllllltr a ktounifir In I iilinn In<br />
Iwivn lii'in ulmiit Oi'liilivr 16, nfiwr<br />
wmril hid hum sailing m bo llio<br />
3,000-to- n tho decision of tho court sho may bo<br />
appointed temporary administratrix.<br />
Deputy Marshal Chlltlngworth has<br />
returned a number of tax and other<br />
executions Into court, somo satisfied<br />
and somo not.<br />
In the revived suit of Mary C. h,<br />
cases wero sent by the State Depart'<br />
Helen U. King anu others<br />
against Prlscllla E. Hasslnger, a mo<br />
ment to Attorney-Gener- al Griggs with tion for on order of publication of<br />
a request for his opinion thereon summons on Douglas K. Brown has<br />
This was given and the Stato Depart- been made by Judge Perry.<br />
ment Incloses a copy of the same to<br />
In the bill to foreclose mortgage and<br />
for a receiver, entitled tho Bishop Es-<br />
Special Agent Sewall with Instructions tate, Trustees against J. M. Dowsett,<br />
to forward It to the Hawaiian Govern' administrator, and many others, Judge<br />
ment and to communicate to the Gov Perry has signed an order of service<br />
of summons by publication on Marlon<br />
era ment that the State Department of C. Dowsett, Genevieve Dowsett and R.<br />
the United Stales declines to consider It. Drenham.<br />
tho claims but recommends that the<br />
Hawaiian Government reconsider them OHIO EDUCATOR DIES SUDDENLY.<br />
and endeavor to effect somo settle COLUMBUS, O., Oct. 1C Professor<br />
ment which will bo satisfactory to all Edwnrd Orton, first president of tho<br />
parties. The merits of the claims are Ohio Stato University and slnco occu-<br />
not acknowledged In any way, as tho pying tho chair of geology, died suddenly<br />
whtlo sitting In<br />
United Stateslecllnes to go<br />
his chnlr at his<br />
Into them, homo at 3:45 o'clock this aftornoon. He<br />
but It is suggested that It would bo do was 70 years old.<br />
slrablo for all parties concerned to get<br />
rid of them beforo the enabling act UNLOADED TO ESCAPE SEIZURE.<br />
for tho new Territory of Hawaii Is PORT SAID, Oct. 17. Tho German<br />
brought up for passage. In a nutshell stenmer Kaiser, from Hamburg, Is dis-<br />
these claims aro now exactly In tho embarking at the entrance of the Suez<br />
position they wero when first filed, canal 4,000 pieces of ammunition consigned<br />
to tho Transvaal. This step Iji<br />
with tho prospect, however, of recelv taken In order to avoid seizure In tho<br />
Ing more favorablo consideration. Red Sea by lirltlsh cruisers.<br />
Tho second letter relates to Minister<br />
Damon and his trip to Italy, and also UNITED STATES WILL SIGN. ,<br />
represents the views of the State De- THE HAQUE. Oct. 10. Stanford<br />
partment at Washington. The Ha- Newel, United States Minister to Tho<br />
waiian Government Is virtually given Netherlands, will sign tho protocol cm'<br />
bodying tho agreements reached by the<br />
to understand that tho United States representatives of tho powers partici-<br />
Government vlows with considerable pating In tho recent poaco conferonco.<br />
disfavor Minister Damon's mission, as<br />
being In contravention to tho well WHY EXPERIMENT ON YOURSELF<br />
known views of the United States nt With remedies of doubtful utility,<br />
tho present time on the subject of emi- when you can get Chamberlain's<br />
gration In general and Italian In par- Cough Remedy, which liaB stood tho<br />
ticular. If tho Advertiser is correctly test of tlmo? Twcnty-flv- o yoars' sale<br />
nnd uso havo proven<br />
Informed, and It generally is<br />
that remedy to<br />
In these bo a prompt and certain euro for colds.<br />
matters, tho Hawaiian Government Is It will euro a cold In a day If taken as<br />
distinctly and plainly Informed that sogn ns the cold has been contracted<br />
the acts of Samuel M. Damon ns Minis and before It has settled In tho system.<br />
Sold by all druggists. Benson,<br />
ter of FInanco and agent of the Ha Smith & Co., Ltd., agentB for H. I.<br />
waiian Government In his endeavors<br />
to obtain Italian emigrants for Ha Hives nro a terrible torment to the<br />
waii are repudiated entirely. As to his little folks, and to somo older ones.<br />
acts as Samuel M. Damon, private citi Doane's Ointment never falls. Instant<br />
zen, the State Department has nothing<br />
relief and permanent cure. At any<br />
chemist's, CO cents.<br />
to say; tho objection is solely to the<br />
use of his official position. It Is understood<br />
that Mr. Damon has been made<br />
4-POaware<br />
of this decision and Is governing<br />
himself accordingly.<br />
The title to be given tho Minister<br />
of<br />
steamer,<br />
Foreign Affairs of the Hawaiian HiBMajHMpJBBP Ma,<br />
which will be the first liner to<br />
Government was tho subject of the<br />
aw. iittwww,<br />
be<br />
placed on the direct route between<br />
third letter. Some time since there<br />
Manila<br />
and tho United States. The was an Intimation from Washington attHSaaGSaaaaSvl liner will coal at Hong- to the effect that It would bo moro in<br />
kong and come to Manila. Then, when accord with tho changed conditions<br />
her freight and passengers are on board<br />
tne vessel will go<br />
brought<br />
direct to Portland,<br />
about by annexation if this<br />
Oregon., On the return trip a stop of official was hereafter named tho Secre<br />
one day will be made at Honolulu. Un- tary of Stato. To this intimation the<br />
der the new service thus given it will Hawaiian Government demurred, call<br />
be possible to receive mall in twenty Ing<br />
days from tho United States and all<br />
attention to the fact that tho pre<br />
the expense and exasperation of hav- sent Hawaiian Constitution and many<br />
ing freight and baggago handled over of the statuto laws would havo to be<br />
and rcshlpped at Hongkong will be amended to conform to tho change.<br />
dono away with. The new steamer is<br />
supplied, with splendid passenger<br />
The Washington Government con<br />
accommodation<br />
and no pains will be cedes that tho Hawaiian Government<br />
"pared to make the Colegrove-Flnla- y Is right In this matter and rules that<br />
line popular with the travelling pub- tho office may remain under Its old<br />
lic. Tho establishment of a dliect communication<br />
with the<br />
title.<br />
United States is<br />
un event of the greatest commercial<br />
Importance to Manila and the project-<br />
COURT NOTES.<br />
ors of tho enterprise have Inaugurated<br />
'the biggest thing out' and the best<br />
thing that business men could do for Charlotto D. King, widow of tho lato<br />
the Philippines."<br />
Captain James Andorson King, has<br />
filed a potltlon for lettors of adminis-<br />
THE MOROAN CITV. tration on his estate No will has been<br />
Nothing has beeu doclded yet regard- found nor has any been oxecutcd, to<br />
ing this vessel, states tho Kobe Herald, the best knowlcdgo and belief of tho<br />
Tho wreck still lies In tho position petitioner,<br />
which It has occupied sluco It slipped Tho ontuto s cUliiinleil o Im worth<br />
from tliu buuch Into deeper wutur, and<br />
little or no additional daiuugo about 120,000, us<br />
bus boou<br />
follows: Ileal enluto<br />
tlimo by lucent storms, mivo (hut tho nu Ouliti, K,C00; llfo liimirnnro, lir.COOj<br />
funnel bus been blown uwuy uud soma lliilldllig & I .on n Amtoclutlon stock,<br />
of th ii Unlit uiirk litis been knocked 2,0oo; notes mid morJuuKon, B,&00<br />
otr, Mr, Him' steam Imuisli, thn juruoiiul affects, elu,, $1,(00,<br />
(llennjle, continues to uliiml by Ilia Tim heirs mo petitioner mid her six<br />
wreck, wlmro Ilium urn now only two ililldreu, wlione iiumes uru Jmiie, Hob-e- it<br />
or I lir to of tlm ship's loiiipttiiy luff, l) Wllllmii II, I),, Humuel V Dull-l- ei<br />
Cupluln Doris In mill wullliiK lor ln mid Helen II,, ull of whom mu ml.<br />
Himilon from iliu owner. Wliullmr liors eVrrptlnK lli II rut imiiinl mid .ill<br />
mi uiuuipt u io bo mudo to rulnu llio of whom resldu In Honolulu mieiii<br />
Vru or liu l to I") told at miction Julius mid Hubert, who mu now n<br />
as kIio iiuw His will probably ho known foreinu t'oiinirlutf,<br />
III it fuw iluvs,<br />
Tim pHlilnni'r ulo nU that pending<br />
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atampa toii<br />
torou<br />
tlnuathatt<br />
fSI<br />
atanrrthliic,<br />
WHAT<br />
"It la<br />
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A<br />
CJP MataVaStTBB<br />
Tha<br />
akljiajaA H<br />
.yT-J- a a" tenamtw) al tha flaaat ahoppiaf<br />
G. N. WILCOX, 1'rraiJf u.<br />
K. HUtlit, Herrrtarv and Trmsurar,<br />
- POST OFFICE BOX 484<br />
Ml.aVtlHl tll 11111 t, ..I<br />
,., ,,, THE LOUD MAYOR'S SHOW.<br />
For Londoners there Is no need to<br />
describe the Lord Mayor's Show. For<br />
others we may say that It Is a proces-Blo- n<br />
which Is to be seen every 0th of<br />
November, when the new Lord Mayor<br />
takes omco, and proceeds, attended by<br />
tho Aldermen, Sherlns, and Common<br />
Councilman, with bonds of music, and<br />
with banners flying of tho City<br />
Guilds, to the Exchequer Court to<br />
be sworn in. Then, at night, follows<br />
tno Lord Mayor's annual banquet. In<br />
tho Guildhall a mighty deed of drink<br />
Ing and feeding.<br />
Every year slnco 1501 havo theso<br />
gustatory festivities been held there<br />
about 400 of thorn altogether.<br />
What boast of tho field ana birds of<br />
tho nlr have gono to cho manufacture<br />
of that long scries of official feasts,<br />
Alas! for Time's fatal touch. They<br />
havo passed Into Limbo, and so have<br />
most of tho men that ato them. So<br />
lemn and Instructive<br />
And they ran Into money wlthnl. The<br />
cost of tho Lord Mayor s 'Show, din<br />
iter Included, Is about 3,500, of which<br />
his lordship pays h.tlf and each sheriff<br />
one-fourt- Surely tho Lord Mayor<br />
hnth ways to spend his 10,000 a yenr<br />
oven If It In twice tno salary of tho<br />
Prime Minister.<br />
Not nil tho people who march In tho<br />
Lord Mayor's procession get n chanco<br />
to put their legs unucr tho tables at<br />
tho Lord Mayor b banquet. Oh. no<br />
nor anything liko It. Tha olephnnts<br />
and canioU are omitted, of course: and<br />
tha policemen, tho soldiers, tho sailors,<br />
tho beefeaters, etc, must content them<br />
selves wtin meir oruinary rations, anu<br />
a good Job for them too.<br />
Dccauso the guestB at tho big feed<br />
will eat too much and drink too much<br />
do. And then tho miseries<br />
of tho day afterl Sharp Indiges<br />
tions, paroxysms or biliousness, nwiul<br />
"heads" and collapsed nerves aro on<br />
tho list. Tho Habitual Dyspeptics at<br />
least half tho liouorablo and distinguished<br />
company groan under tho onset<br />
of their Intimate Enemy nnd wish<br />
they had stopped outside with tho parties<br />
who were not Invited.<br />
But tho remedy that pulled thorn<br />
through last year, (Mother Solgcl's Syrup)<br />
soon sets matters to rights. Tho<br />
bowels aro relieved of their load, the<br />
liver resumes work, tho stomach digests<br />
tho tough Bttift that was so reck-lesl- y<br />
thrown Into it, and they look back<br />
at the Lord Mayor s banquet as Wel<br />
lington looked at tho French after tho<br />
battlo of Waterloo. Eat what you<br />
like, but keep "Mather Sclgel" closo at<br />
hand.<br />
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anaijuTMtla, annli. rtnnrnMl Imm, aw. I.<br />
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m<br />
IjaV.lI wi lii 'f fy<br />
riirliirllu'r'rlluiifari'y to<br />
Dp, AVENHAm Htuw,<br />
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how to ordar, ko oraca M rnhw. aiynwar ll wfU<br />
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mEE OCrrrit. C thl, ntumm ml<br />
iimw i i ana<br />
hai p par th Mtu paun ao4 NMMliaiuiiMiuu<br />
tha Die Hook will ba aant<br />
k aall tniMU. and If 70a don't aay It U warth io<br />
eanta jrou aaad. aa a kr to tha lowaal wholaaaia prlaat<br />
tar aa.and wa will ImHUUIi rttara itar It aaafa.<br />
THE PRMetAVe ABOUTTHie OATALOOUKl<br />
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AwsrttEARt. ROEBUCK It CO.(lnc.),CHICACO.ILL.,U.t. A.<br />
J. K. HAUKKKM). Vice President.<br />
T. MAY Auditor.<br />
Pacific Guano and Fertilizer Go.<br />
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Artificia-l- Fertilizers.<br />
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J. H. & CO. J. t. & CO.<br />
The UNITED STATES NAVY<br />
and the UNITED STATES<br />
ARMY TRANSPORTS<br />
USE THE<br />
VACUUM<br />
OILS<br />
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ADMIRAL DEWEY'S FLEET<br />
wim lubricated with<br />
VACllMOILS<br />
The BRITISH, ITALIAN, JAP-<br />
ANESE and other Navies<br />
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Vacuum Oils<br />
ADMIRAL OAMARA, ha ordered<br />
for the CARLOS V. and<br />
.PELAYO of the Spanish Na-y- y<br />
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Vacuum Oils<br />
IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS<br />
the standard of merit ii<br />
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LIMITED.<br />
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