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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1900)
r 8 OMAHA ILLUSTRATED 15J2J2. February 4 , 1000. Pure Whiskey 1 Direct from iDistillerto Consumer 1.2O POUR IIQimi . . .rre iPal Saves Middlemen's Profits. Prevents Adulteration. thirty FOH wo Iiivvo broti HAYNER'S dlstllllnif the host whiskey that can ho rnmlo. Ourrop- illation for making pttro 21 whlsltoy In ns 3 wldo IIH Ameri canndwohavo thoiiHaiids of DISTILLING . customers In ovcry Htato In the union. Proposition : Wo will Bend . youfourfiillqunrtNj-J bottles ol llnyner' * Seven Year Old Double Copper Distilled I Hye for $ j.20 , Hxprciis Prepaid. We ship I In plain packages no marks to Indicate ! contents. When you get It and test It , I II It Isn't satisfactory return It at our I expense , and wo will return your $3.30.1 Such whiskey cannot bo purchased else-f where for less than $5.00. No other distiller noils to conmimcra/ / [ direct. Others who offer you whiskey I I In this way nro ilciilrra buying and hell- ' ' Ing. Our whlNlcoy him the llnyner rcp- utatioa behind lu Beferencn Third National .Bank , any builnen homo In Dayton , or Com- Derclal Agencies * THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO. , HUTj-Ml West Fifth St. , DAYTON , OHIO. , P , B , OrdcraforArIz..Colo.Cal.IalioMont.il ( ] | Nev.N , Hex. , Oic. . Utah , Wash. , Wyo.mu tl I be for 20 qts. , by -eight , prepaid. Wo Kuaratiten above'rm will ilo us thoynKreo. Ui All the Iiidlea ICnt Gold Medal Chocolate Bon-bons Hy Blzpre * * . 1 , S , a and R pound llaxai , < IOa piinn * W. S. Balduff , tnUO Fur II urn St. , Omabn. "The Bust of Beauty. " ( Mow to Secure it. ) This In the tltlo of an Interrstlnr ; lllus trnted honk , which we will mall , sealed li a plain envelope for the iiskliiK. It lulls how ( without the use of drugs ) nny lady mu > possess n perfect und attractive llcure. Plat Busts and Scrawny Necks are Oulcklj Made IJoiind , Plump and Graceful. Even the plainest H uro can IMJ transform ed Into one of queenly bounty , suporh niu fusclnutlnc. Wrlto today. cnclnsliiK two cent Htnmp. Correspondence confidential. Addreti , 0. PEAL MEDICINE CO. . Cleveland , 0. i Mm. WliiNlim'N SuolliliiK Syrup. Hns been used for over I IPTV YI3AHS bj M1UMONS of MOTHKUS for lliolr CIIIU OIIKN WHIMS TKHTH1NO , with 1'KU Kl'X'T 8UCCH8S. It 8OOTII12S the CHIbD 80KTHNB tliu ( SUMS , AI.LAYS nil PAIN CM'IUCS WIND COMC , and ls the best remedy edy for PIAIMUIOISA. Sold by Dnmslsti In every jmrt of the world , Ho sure and usk for " .Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothlnff Syrup , ' and take up other kind. Twenty-live cents u bottlo. The Hawaiian Islands in 1900 ( Continued from Seventh Pago. ) 0,000-ton Htcamers under construction to add to the line already plying between Seattle and Japan and China , and the North ern Pacific expects to add large shlpn to lioso now sailing In connection with it from Tncoma to the Orient. Glaus Sprcckels Is Milldlng three new C,000-ton boats for his liio to Atmtralla , and the Chicago , llurllng- on & Qulncy Is said to have n trans- mdflc line In contemplation. The Incre.iHo In the freight is so great hat It is believed that all of these ships vlll have plenty to do. I was told at Port- for residences and $4 for business houses , and every subscriber In the city has his own wire. The electric light company Is doing well , and so Is nearly every Institu tion of a similar nature. The people aru , however , to a certain extent a close cor poration. They believe In taking care of their friends and thn outsider has hardly a fair chance. There nro many trade restrlc- tlonB , especially on commercial travelers , who have to pay $500 for the privilege of selling goodti or taking orders on this Island and $255 for the right to do the same on each of the larger Islands of the group. Kvory man who sells anything In Honolulu has to pay a yearly sum ranging from $31 to some thoimands of dollars , according to the character of the busInotH and tin amount done , to the city , w ) that no one ca > MAIN STUEET IN HONOLULU. land the other day that thuro were II ur mills there which wore running day and night to supply the Chinese demand foi- American Hour. On hoard the China there lu the representative of one of the largest milling machine companies of the United States. lie in en his way to Shanghai to put up there a modern 300-harrcl flour mill , which will cost nioro than $100,000. The mill Is being erected for a Chinese company , and It will probably grind American wheat , though the Chinese say they can get wheat In China. Aiiirrlcii. In the Mlil-l'iielflc. The Increased trade of the Pacific Is In evidence hero In Honolulu. I have never boon In a town of this size which showed HO many Hlgns of prosperity. It Is a town of rich men and no beggars. The streets are full of business , and the stores are as fine : is these of a city of four times Its size In the United States. Everything hns an Ameri can air. The names over the chief stores are more American than those of our American cities , where there are so many Gorman and Jewish names , and the faces you BOO on the streets are chiefly of the American typo. I refer , of course , to the whites , and not to the largo Asiatic and native element. Honolulu , in fact , Is so rich and so lively tlmt It makes mo think of a cross between n now rich mining camp and a wealthy sea side report. I luu ! a good chance to see something ( if the crowd while I waited at the postofllco for the mall to bo distributed. The islands have , you know , their only communication with the oulHldo world by stcnmer , and the China had brought In the latest Intelligence. Thorn wore a great number of men at the iHHlollice , making up as cosmopolitan n row 1 as you can find anywhere. There wore whiles of every nation of Europe , mahogany browns from the Islands , sallow-faced I'ortuguese and yellows of all shades from Chlim and Japan. Among the whites the \mi > rf-iiH | ! predominated , although all the whiles were apparently of the better classes mil well off. Good-looking men they were , iml no-iriy all young. Many were Panama hills anil suits of whlto duck. Many wcro lullhoul vests , their pantaloons upheld by \\lili' silk sashes or gorgeous bells , and not a few were Indian silk pugnrles or sashes uboi't Ihrlr hats. The language used In most cases was English , although the signs over the pratolllro windows were In five liinguugcs - Hawaiian , Chinese , Japanese , I'ortugurtio and English. 1 llnd that every store nas employes who speak all of these languages , although the chlnf buslneHs of the larger stores Is done lu English. The goods are largely Amer ican , and the show windows of the bigger establishments nro ns tastily dressed a * thcfio of the United States , Everything that you can buy In any town of 100.GOO people in the United States Is sold hero. There are largo hlcyclo stores , book stores , clothing stores and groceries , There are nlrctr'cnl establishments , gun stores and all sorts of hanks , Investment companies and i-iifo deposits. There Is n stock exchange , which has memberships crating $5,000 apiece , and there the hulls and hears meet daily and speculate In sugar and other stocks. Of Into sugar has been going up , and a large number of men hnvo made money In stock speculation , Then are four savings banks In the Islands , and the postofllco has n savings hank connected with it which has ilono a great deal of good. It will , I suppose , he discontinued as soon as the new govern ment | H supplied by congress. The Honolulu Telephone company Is said to ho making money. It charges { 3 a month start into any kind of business without some cash at the beginning. As to all such matters , however , and also a to the resources and condition of the islands , I will write fully when I visit them on my way Lack from Australia. At present the great question with the people of the Hawaiian Islands Is what the United States is going to give them in the way of a government. They don't want to bo under any colonial bureau , but think they should at once bo admitted as one of the territories of the union and should be given territorial ofllcers. I have met dur ing my stay in Honolulu the chief officials of the present regime and have somewhat looked Into their government establish ments. They already have a far better or ganization than most of our territories , and It would , I think , bo an outrage to put them under any other form of government than that awarded to the best American cltl/eno tinker similar conditions. They are not to bo classed for a moment with such people ns these of Porto Rico and the Philippines. They have a high grade of civilization , and in Intelligence , wealth and good order will rank with the people of nny part of the United States , A Chat ivlth I'rcNlilciit Dole. Among the other officials whom I have met was President Dole , the head of the Hawaiian republic. My Interview with him took place In h's ofP.ce In the palace , a great two-story building , which now be longs to Uncle Sam. It lo surrounded by a ten-acre park filled with many varieties of palms and other tr-plcal trees , and alto gether Is liner perhaps than nny state house west of the Mlsslmippi river. Just op posite it , In another largo park , are the government buildings , which alfo come to Uncle Sam , and which are likewise a mag nificent possession. Said President Dole , In response to my question as to the effect the annexation of the Islands had had upon business and property values : "Tho Islands are In a good financial con dition. Iluslness of all kinds Is better than It hns over been. Our Imports are increas ing and there has been a rise In the values of real estate and sugar stocks. Property In Honolulu hns gene up , and many new buildings are being constructed. You must remember , however , that this Is not a new country. It has had Its established institu tions for ninny years. Wo nro , in fact , older than nny part of the United States west of the Hocky mountains , and for the last fifty yearn nnil more our resources have been steadily developing. The business of tha country has already been worked up by the local firms , and there Is not the chance for n , boom such as you would expect In one of the newly opened up territories of the west. " "Hnvo you had much increase In your population slnco the annexation act passed ? " "Yes , some , but not a great deal , " was the reply. "You see , It is only a few months slnco our annexation was consum mated. Wo nro still unsettled as to Just what our government Is to bo , although wo hope it will bo as n now territory of the United States. When all Is settled , I look for n considerable Immigration , though not of the character which usually rushes Into n now country. " "Will the Hawaiian islands ever become a state In the sisterhood of the United States , Mr. President ? " I asked. "I hope so. " replied President Dole. "But I do not think that tlmo will como for many yenru yet. " PRANK 0 CARPENTER. FOUR FULL QUARTS EXPRESS CHARGES PREPAID. GOLDEN TRUTH WHISKEY This Whiskey la absolutely pure. It is good for medic inal ns well ns other puriroses. Wherever it has been introduced it habeen royally received. In order to prove it to you by actual | use wo offer It at cost-$2.OG. We defy competition nt this ice. WE ARE DISTILLERS. All our output is distilled by our/ / own plant and every drop is subject to our personal inspection / before it leaves our warehouse. In buying from us you * do away with the middleman's profit. This ' accounts for our low cost on the whiskey. If you don't think we save you nt least 50 per cent , on your purchase send the whiskey backntourexpenseand we return the money. That wenre good fortlilsoffcryoucanascertain through the Commercial Agencies or nny Chicago Bank./ Vnoiln Kent Immediately on rceclpt of order. We ulilp In plain piU'LnccK. MaUo Kemlttunec * to | M.R.DESPRES DISTILLING COI03-OGC | I'.S. Orders for Ariz. , Colo. , Cal. , Iilnlio. Jtonlnna , Nov. , N. Jlcx. , Ore. , Ulnli , Wash. , Wyo. , must call for 80 quarts , by fulfill , prepaid. ( He guiriDlet lt iprr i Dlilllllni : Co. will do m Ihej igrcc. 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