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CAPTAIN WHITING<br />

Talks on Matters in the<br />

Philippines.<br />

MMtoJa"Nit In Gallic at<br />

i Kit la Thtr Extrtalty<br />

. Ptneaai Obitrva feat.<br />

Mssla-las- ue<br />

(From Wednesday's Dally.)<br />

Amongst the through passengers on<br />

tho China are Captain W. H. Whiting,<br />

wife and child. Captain Whiting Is en<br />

route to the Norfolk navy yard, to<br />

which ho has recently been attached.<br />

Ho left Manila in June last In command<br />

ot the Boston, but obtained permission<br />

to detain tho ship at Hongkong,<br />

as his wife was quite ill at that<br />

port. Mrs. Whiting's health not showing<br />

signs of improvement, ho applied<br />

for and obtained three months' leave,<br />

and is now proceeding home to report<br />

for duty, as before stated.<br />

A reporter from the Advertiser wait<br />

ed upon Captain Whiting at the Afong<br />

residence on Nuuanu avenue last evening<br />

and obtained some very interesting<br />

matter from the Captain's own observation<br />

of affairs In the Philippines.<br />

Starting from the commencement of<br />

hostilities In Manila bay, It would<br />

seem that tho vaunted bravery of the<br />

Spanish fleet was rather exaggerated,<br />

for upon raising the sunken vessels the<br />

damage Inflicted by the American fire<br />

was not sufficient to warrant the extreme<br />

action taken by the Spaniards in<br />

scuttling their ships. Take for Instance<br />

the Isla do Cuba. Upon raising<br />

her the only damage apparent from<br />

shot or shell was one shot right<br />

squarely In the center of the conning<br />

tower, one smaller shell on her port<br />

quarter and nnothcr square in the<br />

stern, while in her bows she had two<br />

torpedoes with war-hea- complete all<br />

ready for action. It would appear from<br />

this that the one shot In the conning<br />

tower had taken all tho fight out oi her<br />

ami In turning tail for shallow water<br />

she received her other Injuries. Of<br />

course no estimate of damage to her<br />

light upper-wor- k, beats, etc., could be<br />

made, as after tho action tho Petrel<br />

and Concord set flro to her. Much the<br />

same state of affairs exists In the Isla<br />

do Luzon and Don Juan de Austria.<br />

As Is well known, Dewey's orders<br />

were only to capture or destroy the<br />

fleet wherever found, nnd ho destroyed<br />

It effectively. It Is probable he would<br />

have contented himself with the capture<br />

only of those .vessels afterwards<br />

burnt. He, In fact, expressed regret<br />

that he had not done so, but he was<br />

not aware at the time that tho whole<br />

fleet was In Manila bay and assumed<br />

that he would have to follow stray vessels<br />

around the various Islands. The<br />

Spaniards, too, probably thought he<br />

would bo content when their vessels<br />

were sunk and take his leave, and this<br />

Idea is tho more reasonable when it Is<br />

stated that previous to opening all sea<br />

cocks and valves In order to scuttle the<br />

ships they hr.d carefully coated tho<br />

machinery with white lead and tallow<br />

to preserve It from tho salt water, evidently<br />

Intending to raise the vessels<br />

and refit them nfter the departure of<br />

the American fleet.<br />

A peculiar rumor Is still current<br />

throughout Manila and It is that Admiral<br />

Montojo took no actual part In<br />

the battle. It Is said that on tho night<br />

previous to tho fight ho entertained<br />

friends at his house in tho city of Manila<br />

till midnight, and also that at<br />

7 o'clock on the morning of the eventful<br />

day he was seen by many members<br />

of tho English Club still in the city but<br />

driving towards Cavlte, twenty miles<br />

away, and yet again at 11 o'clock of the<br />

same morning ho was again In Manila.'<br />

Now If these statements are facts, ho<br />

was not In battle, since the fight began<br />

at daybreak and was over when he returned.<br />

The rumor further suggests<br />

that on his drive out to Cavlte he saw,<br />

the state of affairs, gave orders tc his'<br />

captains to scuttle their ships and then<br />

returned to the city.<br />

When the raised Juan de Austria<br />

was placed upon (ho slip at Cavlte to<br />

be patched up, her old captain, who<br />

Bpoxe Engiisu nuently, came down to<br />

look at her, and returned to the city in<br />

company with Captain Whiting, who<br />

remarked having seen him at tho vessel.<br />

"Yes," said her captain, "and<br />

what surprises me Is that you made so<br />

rew nits." "That's so," said Whiting,<br />

"but what made you run away from<br />

bucii poor snooting: '<br />

Speaking of the insurgents, Captain<br />

Whiting says they are manufacturing<br />

meir own pawner and filling old shells,<br />

Several of these home-mad- o products<br />

were in his possession and caused<br />

much amusement among the Ameri<br />

cans. The millets wore bad r mould<br />

cd, powder very poor and shells not<br />

ciosoti around the bullet at all; a portion<br />

could shake It from its case with<br />

eaae.<br />

At Hollo u proclamation was Uiund<br />

calling upon all Inhabitants to send In<br />

all Iron, steel and brass goods for tho<br />

purpose of transforming them Into bo-l- as<br />

uud ordnance. A motley collection<br />

of old hum) Instruments', pendula of<br />

clocks, wheel tires, baud Irons, etc,<br />

was scon by tho Captain there waiting<br />

for transportation to the Interior, From<br />

this ami other signs It w6uld seem tliut<br />

the Insurgents are cIom to their cud of<br />

I ho rope. At tho commencement or<br />

hostilities mostly all used Mauser rifles<br />

liking smokeless powder ami (heir bul.<br />

lets worn common on tho firing line,<br />

hut now liemliiKioiiN suem tho fuvorllu<br />

und this would htmr out I ho statement<br />

at iigariU their tmtremltv, sliuu they<br />

Jivi- not ihn rrllle for the limine<br />

fartuiu or Muiuur awwunllloH,<br />

A Iuk mhlu fValiiro f Dm wlillu<br />

builMff U dm iiittimttr In which hoili<br />

MwtuluhU an, iuurMU r iMr<br />

(ho bllt, lb ur wmiwliat NMtr,<br />

r (he rorraol y (Wlr 'm,<br />

irtliM MMfa Ibw at ,, jj,<br />

and without any support whatever,<br />

und, as they f.ro Invariably behind entrenchments<br />

nnd daro not atand upright,<br />

they poko tho rlflo over the<br />

trench In the direction ot our men and<br />

fire, with tho consequence that more<br />

damage Is done GOO yard behind tho<br />

flrlng-lln- e than anywhere else, lit fact,<br />

says tho Captain, tho flrlng-lln- e Is the<br />

safest spot of all.<br />

THE HANGER TO MANn.A.<br />

VALLEJO, Oct. 13. All work on the<br />

auxiliary cruiser Oadgcrat Mare Island<br />

was ordered stopped this afternoon.<br />

Tho vessel will be placed out of commission<br />

at onco and tho Hanger, which<br />

has been ready for duty for some<br />

months, Till be commissioned and sent<br />

to the Philippines Instead.<br />

A DIG PRICE.<br />

President Krueger, telegraphing to<br />

sympathizers In JJew York, says that If<br />

the two republics have to belong to<br />

Great Britain It shall be at a price<br />

which shall stagger humanity.<br />

NOW TO NEW YORK<br />

Hawaiian Sugar Stocks<br />

to the Eas.<br />

Broke r Poil;z tht Maii to Introduce<br />

Hawaiian Securities In the<br />

N-- w York Mark-it- .<br />

The feeling In regard to sugar shares<br />

Is steadily Improving, says tho San<br />

Francisco Financial letter of October<br />

13. Over six thousand shares of sugar<br />

companies were sold on the Board during<br />

the week. The reports from the<br />

Islands are very flattering. Tho rains<br />

have been copious, Indeed the plantations<br />

that depend upon tho rainfall are<br />

In better condition now than they have<br />

ever been known to bo In before at this<br />

season of the year. The superintendents<br />

say that the weather has been<br />

Ideal for growing sugnr cane. From<br />

Honokaa It Is reported that tho sugar<br />

crop coming In now will exceed 13,000<br />

tons. From Paauhau, Onomea and<br />

Hutchinson the reports are exceedingly<br />

encouraging.<br />

From Maul, the Island upon which<br />

Hawaiian is located, come tho same<br />

kind of reports as from Hawaii. The<br />

manager of Hawaiian states that the<br />

physical condition of tho plantation is<br />

excellent, and that the estimate of the<br />

crop will be verified.<br />

As to our local market, the specula<br />

tive holders of sugar stocks are dis<br />

appearing, and the shares are passing<br />

Into the hands of people who Intend<br />

to hold them ns an Investment. All Industrial<br />

Blocks that finally win their<br />

way pass through this stage of development.<br />

Conservative Investors must be<br />

satisfied by tne success and prosperity<br />

of a company year after year, before<br />

accepting Its stock, as a high-cla- ss se<br />

curity. Gradually it comes to be recognized<br />

at Its trub and Intrinsic value.<br />

This Is a slow process, but there Is<br />

ample evidence that It Is going on In<br />

regard to the sugar shares listed on<br />

our market.<br />

The suit brought against Hawaiian<br />

by the former President of the company<br />

has been compromised und dismissed<br />

The company gets the benefit<br />

of all tho work done and pays a certain<br />

amount of money. This removes ull<br />

litigation of every kind against the<br />

company.<br />

It Is proposed to list the sugar stocks<br />

now on our market on tho New York<br />

Stock Exchange In the near future. We<br />

understand that Mr. Pollltz Intends to<br />

go to New York early in November<br />

for this purpose. While this will advance<br />

the price of tho shares, it may<br />

take much of the dealing in them out<br />

of tho hands of our brokers. Sugar<br />

shares have formed a very considerable<br />

amount of tho business dono on the<br />

Board. For the year ending September<br />

19th, there were 317,379 shares of sugar<br />

Block sold on our local Exchange. The<br />

local transactions In shares for the<br />

same period numbered CC5.454, so that<br />

tho sugar shares furnished nearly one-ha- lf<br />

the business done during the year.<br />

To tako theso shares to New York or<br />

n largo pait oi them, would probably<br />

I exult In mm less business In thorn<br />

here. Hut to tuko any considerable<br />

nmo.iut of them out of our market<br />

would advance their price. There Is<br />

little doubt, from tho tono or tho market<br />

now, that In a short time local Investors<br />

will regard sugar stocks with<br />

grent favor and when that time comes<br />

tho few tliut are here will advance uud<br />

probably sell on uu eight or nine per<br />

tout basis, Instead or twelve us ut<br />

present,<br />

lluwulluii sold nt tiiit Only ii few<br />

uliiti'tn (hanged hands,<br />

I'iiuiihun whs II rin ut 3(114,<br />

Omnium sold In small lot ul 3 um<br />

closed ut 3K1,,<br />

lloiiDkiia wut sternly u 31.<br />

I)llf!lllk)ll (llU'llin) ut SOU und iloo<br />

(I ul 3D,<br />

Mukuwvll was linn, optmul at<br />

H uirid ut m<br />

IM'H '"hi Ml ID!, hi Hiv iif,<br />

f Ik. arrfraU y fhs Au(aa,<br />

liilltJ & u - t iiu.Sj<br />

' ""fcyV<br />

HAWAIIAN UA'KTl'K: FKIDAY, OCTOIIKH<br />

COMING TO HAWAII<br />

Is Bishop Potter ot New<br />

York.<br />

Church tlfnc nnd Extension Association<br />

of Hawaii la Highly<br />

Gratified With tho Ntws.<br />

Tho Church Defence and Extension<br />

Association of Hawaii was much gratified<br />

on receiving by the last mal! the<br />

following cutting from tho New York<br />

Sun:<br />

"It has been for some time the expressed<br />

intention of Bishop Potter to<br />

go .to Honolulu on work connected.<br />

with the efforlB ot the Protestant Episcopal<br />

Church Board tor Church Extension.<br />

"The Brooklyn Eagle yesterday was<br />

authority for the statement that the<br />

Bishop was to continue his journey<br />

across tho Pacific to tho Philippines.<br />

His object in going to the Philippines<br />

was said to be a personal Investigation<br />

of affairs In the Islands with tho<br />

view of making up his mind whether<br />

they were desirable as permanent acquisitions<br />

for the United States.<br />

. "The Rev. Percy S. Grant, the rector<br />

of tho Church of the Ascension, Is to be<br />

Bishop Potter's travelling companion<br />

on the Pacific journey. Tho Rev. Mr.<br />

Grant was too busy yesterday preparing<br />

for his Journey, It was said, to<br />

discuss tho plans ol tho trip.<br />

"He authorized the statement, however,<br />

that he was going to Honolulu<br />

with Bishop Potter. Asked as to<br />

whether ho was going to tho Philippines,<br />

ho sent word that he must refer<br />

all such inquiries to Bishop Potter. The<br />

Bishop was out of town yesterday.<br />

"Bishop Potter' announced his Intention<br />

of going at least as far as Honolulu<br />

during the Diocesan Convention<br />

last week. Ho Introduced the<br />

Bishop of Western Texas and tho Bishop<br />

of Central Pennsylvania to the convention,<br />

nnd followed the introduction<br />

with a peculiar remark to them that<br />

ho was going to Honolulu on business<br />

connected with tho Church Expansion<br />

Board and that ho would hold tho visit<br />

ing bishops responsible for tho spiritual<br />

condition of this diocese while, ho<br />

was gone.<br />

"The Rev. Dr. Nelson, the Bishop's<br />

secretary, said yesterday that the<br />

Bishop had not-tol-d him ho was to go<br />

to the Philippines. A number of clergy,<br />

most Intimately associated with<br />

the Bishop, declined to deny or affirm<br />

the story that the Bishop was to make<br />

a personal study ot Philippine affairs.<br />

They knew, they said, but they<br />

wouldn't tell. Bishop Potter has for<br />

some time opposed the policy ot the<br />

McKlnley administration regarding the<br />

Philippines.<br />

"The House of Bishops meets in St.<br />

Louis late (his month. It was said yesterday<br />

that Bishop Potter has not fixed<br />

the date of his departure. .Dr. Nelson<br />

Intimated that the Bishop would not<br />

leave the country until after tho meeting<br />

of the House of Bishops."<br />

It has been tho object of tho Church<br />

Defence nnd Extension Association<br />

since its formation, to procuro from<br />

tho Church In England tho transfer to<br />

that of tho United States of tho spirit<br />

ual Jurisdiction of the Episcopal<br />

Church In these Islands; nnd also to<br />

obtain from the Church In the United<br />

States a full Investigation of Church<br />

condltlonsjiere, In order that the impeded<br />

growth ot the Church and the<br />

undesirable stato of affairs whlcn has<br />

so long existed In this jurisdiction<br />

might be thoroughly understood by tho<br />

American Church beforo definite and<br />

final arrangements wero made, and<br />

that such action might be taken, that<br />

this Church might enter on its new<br />

life with brighter prospects ot harmony<br />

and efficiency.<br />

Bishop Potter of Now York Is without<br />

question tho most Important and<br />

powerful bishop In the American<br />

Church, and he !s famous for his uncompromising<br />

Justice, tact and skill In<br />

arbitration, both within and without<br />

the Church; he Is tberofore, of all men.<br />

best fitted to accomplish the ends<br />

sought by the Church Defence and<br />

Extension Association; but, he Is an<br />

extremely busy man and every hour of<br />

his time It of value to tho Cnurch at<br />

home. The fact, therefore, of his undertaking<br />

the mission' of tho Church<br />

Expansion Board In person 'would Indicate<br />

that whatever the Interests of<br />

tho Church requlro to be dono hero<br />

will bo done thoroughly' and effectual<br />

ly, and that those who are sincere In<br />

their expressed desire for the welfare<br />

of tho Church only have every reason<br />

to he congratulated upon tho bright<br />

prospect of the fulfilment of their<br />

wishes and the honor conferred by tho<br />

personal visit of so eminent n man.<br />

JAMES HEED INJURED.<br />

Mr. James Heed struck bla leg against<br />

a cako of Ico In such a manner aa<br />

to hrulvo It severely, It became very<br />

much swollen and pained him so badly<br />

that ho could not walk without the<br />

aid or crutches. Ho wa treated by<br />

physicians, aUo used several klndH of<br />

liniment and two and a hnlf kuIIoiim or<br />

whisky In bathing It, but nothing guvo<br />

any relief until ho began using Chum<br />

herlnln's I'uln Halm, This brought ul.<br />

most a t'oiiipMo cure In u week's time<br />

iiI tin that hail ho not uso<br />

this remedy his leg would Imvo hud<br />

to be miutntei, Mr, Heed Is one of<br />

Ilia leading menlmnls of (.'lay Omit<br />

House, V, Vu, Pain llulni Is mi.<br />

)iimei for spilns, hriilun ami dime<br />

milium, For su,i by ul iIiiikkIMs<br />

lleiison, Hmllli k Cth, Md , Mgi'iils for<br />

II, Ii<br />

CANAIUANH<br />

con 'fun WAM<br />

OTTAWA (Ontario), on<br />

liullim of Din f'nhlnrt imluy ilnUli'ii<br />

was rKfti'liud Id iii Cmx) IMiimlJaii si)<br />

illvrs to Him Hi Allies iu (Miudu'n cull<br />

OIlHillmi ui Ihii Urlllfli form now<br />

HahllHg he Her', ThU U double Hie<br />

Hmw w iruofa ai;4 fiijr y im Jin<br />

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BbJaWWbB--''- - V& ?:' rmii:!& B<br />

KlIII aaHaWJflalayaaaaa"'''''. I<br />

ORE NIGHT TREaTMENT FOR SORE HMDS<br />

Bathe and aoak the hands, on retiring, in a strong, hot, cranny lather ot<br />

Ctmccax Boar. Dry, and anoint freely with Cuticiika Ointment, tho great<br />

akin core and potest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, lone, kid<br />

floras, with the finger ends cut oft and holes cut In the palms. For red, rough,<br />

chapped, and discolored hands, dry, Assured, itching, teverlnh alm, shapelou<br />

nails with painful finger ends, this one night treatment Is simply wonderful.<br />

CAD RIDV'CCsflll ficilp.and hslr.no other snap Is so clranslnir, purifying,<br />

rUII DAD I U OnW<br />

Skin and complexion soaps, as well a purest and sweetest (or toilet, lath, ami nursery.<br />

For Infantile ralici, chafing, Inflammations, ami eruptions, for cmstetl, itching<br />

irritations of tho scalp, with ilry.thln, and falling hair, for ml, roii;h binds<br />

with stiaKlrss nails, ami simple blemishes of infancy, when assisted by gentla<br />

anointings with Cuticiika Ointment, It Is absolutely without a rival.<br />

aoUltiKxuk.'oilthsvoriJ. Prtw.OjiroiSinJ.iOmcrsA,ne. IVmaan.ApC.Coar..M<br />

Ff.,Bo.toti. U.S.A. Urtllhd!otlNwl?aul,ls4i. Uovtetttra BwaUtnl Uuda.frt.<br />

California Fertilizer Works<br />

0ne: 6U7 Meiclisrit St., Sail Kranrlsro, Cut.<br />

Kctoniii: fcoulhfc'iiD Friinclncound Herkeley, Oil.<br />

J. E. MILLER, MANAOKK.<br />

MANUFACTURERS OF PURE BONE FERTILIZERS<br />

AND PURE BONE MEAL<br />

DEALERS IN<br />

Fertilizer Materials.!<br />

OF EVERY DESCRIPTK N.<br />

HnvcroiiRlnr.tly on hand Uie followme good Hiliipt.it to the Inland trnile:<br />

HIGH CiRADK CANE MANURK, X FKKTILI7.KKS,<br />

NITRATE OP SODA, SULI'HATK OK AMMONIA.<br />

HIGH GUADK SULPHATE OF I'OTASH,<br />

FISH GUANO, WOOL DUST, ETC<br />

lOtf" Special Mtnures Manufactured to Order.<br />

Thr iiiiiiniv niniinfiirtiitid I'j the Caliioiuiia Kkrtili.ch Woiiks up- - lundc ent'ri-from<br />

emu wild arid. Hrj iilooil hiiiI Klish, I'otnHi and Magnrsln lHalli..<br />

Nn udulti ihtlcm of anv l.lml isufid.Hiid every ton l sold tinder n KiutrMnlecil<br />

One ton or ore tlionnutid Ions me alinnrt eincllv alike, and for excellent<br />

hi mi. dit. . .h j4i.il liij.h uiihIkIn Imv? no Mipciior in ihe imirLtt.<br />

1 1n- - mji ix.ril of l'Hic ton uvrr i v other rhohatlc ilntcriiil fur HVttlllier uv<br />

is mi nt-- k nun n tlmt It nrtcls no<br />

'I ln ljs m tt uiiiHmlh tin Hueinp ilcmunil for tbe Fertilizers iiiHiiifnclutKl by the<br />

Oamioknm Uokkh Ik tliu l.i pou'lblo pieof of their sup-rl(i- f ninility.<br />

A Stock of tfttit Feitiilt-1- 1 will tc kept Constantly oa Hani and tor silt on the usual terms. t<br />

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.<br />

, lloicnr.uiu Aikms GAMKultNIA KEUTILIZEU WOHKH.<br />

Another Large Shipment<br />

OF THOSE<br />

WELL KNOWN<br />

Km Just arrived and been opened up. Chisels, Bits, Hatchets, Knives and<br />

11 such articles with thla brand on are guaranteed and will always bo re<br />

placed by us If any defects show up on using the tools. Tbe "TRUE BLUE"<br />

Bawa, Squares and other tools are about the neatest and best things In tbe<br />

way ot fancy, tools that have ever been shown. Call and see them and we<br />

think you will say so, too.. These goods 'aro made for, sold by and guaranteed<br />

by the Simmons Hardware Co. of St. Louis, Mo., the largest hardware<br />

bous in the world by long odds, and y ou get honest goods when you buy<br />

these brands. Thelonly place In town you can buy KEEN KUTTER and<br />

TRUE BLUE Ooods la at '<br />

E.O. HALL & SON, LTD.<br />

$14.75<br />

Keen Kutter Goods<br />

SPECIAL FOR HAWH,<br />

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INSURANCE.<br />

Tbeo. H. Dnies & Co.<br />

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(Limited.)<br />

AGENTS FOR FIRE, LIFE AMD<br />

MARINE INSURANCE.<br />

Northern Assurance Ciiptaj,<br />

OP LONDON, FOR FIRB AND<br />

LIFE. Established 183C'<br />

Accumulated Funds ....3,973,000.<br />

British ud Foreign MarinelQS.Gi<br />

OF LIVERPOOL, FOR MARINE.<br />

Capital 1,000.000 ,<br />

Reduction of Rates.<br />

Immediate Payment of Claims.<br />

THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD.<br />

AGENTS<br />

J. s. waLker.<br />

General Agent Hawn. Isl.<br />

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ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO.:<br />

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ALLIANCE MARINE AND GENER-<br />

AL INSURANCE CO.;<br />

W1L.HELMA OF MADGEDURU<br />

CO.;<br />

SUN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY<br />

OF CANADA.<br />

SCOTTISH UNION AND NATIONAL<br />

uniun.<br />

Room 12,Spreckels Block.<br />

liorHiu fiie mice lie<br />

The linilerHlcnpit linvlnir Imnn nn--<br />

DolntCd IICOIltH Of Min II I in III mmnnn<br />

nro prepnrcd to Instiro risks ngalnst<br />

tiro Oil Stntin nnd llrlnk It. ill, lln.ru nnA<br />

Oil MerclinildlKO Btored tlinroln nn lh<br />

moHt favorable, terms. For imrllrnlnra<br />

apply nt tho offlco of<br />

r. A. SCHAEFER & CO.. Agta.<br />

German Lloyd Marine insur'ce Co<br />

OF BERLIN.<br />

Fortuna General Insurance Co<br />

OF BERLIN.<br />

Tho nlifiVn Tnniifntinn PnnmtnU.<br />

Imvo oatubllshed a general agency here,<br />

und tlin nntlnrftlirnnil trnnnn (<br />

nro authorized to tako risks against<br />

uiu uuiigi-r- ui inu sea ni mo most, reasonable<br />

rates and ou tho most favorable<br />

terms.<br />

F. A. SCHAEFER & CO.,<br />

Goneral AgentR<br />

General Insurance Co. for Sea,<br />

River and Land Transport<br />

of Dresden.<br />

Having cBtnbllshcd an agency nt<br />

Honolulu and tho Hawaiian Islands,<br />

tho undersigned general ngents nro authorized<br />

to tako rUks ngalust tho dnn-gera<br />

Of tho Betl nt tlin mrmt rnimniKihU<br />

rates itnd on tlio most favornblo terms.<br />

F. A. SCHAEFER & CO.,<br />

Agents for tho Hnwallan Islands.<br />

TRANS-ATLANTI-<br />

C FIRE INS. CO.<br />

OF HAMBURG.<br />

Capital of tho Company<br />

and resorvo. rolchamnrka ft ruin an<br />

Capital their reinsurance<br />

companies 101.660.0M<br />

Total relchsmnrks 107,650.00<br />

North German Fire Insurance C<br />

OF HAMBURG.<br />

Capital of the Company<br />

ana reserve, reicnsmarks. SW.W<br />

Capital their reinsurance<br />

.companies 35,OM,M<br />

Total relchamarks 43,830,M<br />

Tbe undersigned, general agents of<br />

the above two companies, for the Hawaiian<br />

Islands' r nranarat tn<br />

Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise !.. and<br />

Produce, Machinery, etc.; alio Sugar<br />

and Rice Mills, and Vessels In the fear- -<br />

uor, against loss or damage by<br />

on the most tr.<br />

favorable terms.<br />

H. HACKFELD t CO., Umitsl<br />

fttflii Binisi g MwjEomte iBurwceft<br />

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ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.<br />

Aisnit for ihs Hawaiian i.lauJi,<br />

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