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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, II. I., TI1UH8DAY, MAUOH 1, 1000.
m
Attorneys.
ATKINSON & JUDD,
A.I..(;.Atklnon and Allnirl F.Judd Jr.)
Attorneys and
Coiu p iiittjuaw.
Oltlrnmnr It... , Vn.'n ItiitiK, for.
ftnnliiiiimini mill Merchant r.trwl. I
X. MoOANTS STEWART,
Colli P ' ,r,r LiaV.
Attorney iul
Councilor at Law.
tugross ltliM'k,opxHlt) Catholic t'liiiP'h
Fort KtiiL't, Honolulu, H. 1.
,62 'telephone 1122
R D. S1LLIMAN,
LAWYER
308 Judd Building. Telephone 21 3.
CHARLES F. PETERSON-
Attorney at Law and
Notary .Public.
Kaalniwatin Htrei't.
J. M. XANEAKUA,
Attorney and Counsellor at
Law.
Ofllce: In tho Occtilctitiil Hotel,
corner of King ami Alukea Streets,
Honolulu.
1442
W. C. Ami. Knock Johnson.
AOHI& JOHNSON,
Attorneys nml Ooiuidolors
at Law.
l lllco No. :o Wont King street.
Tolepnnno 884.
F. M. BROOKS.
Attorney at Law
Shekels Building, Fort Street,
Honolulu.
B. A. MOTT-SM1TH,
ATTORNEY,
flAS MOVED to the Judd
Block. Fort St.
Sarins Physicians and Dentists.
A, C. WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
JDJh,NTJrltt.
Removed to Pv Rulldlng, Tieretatila
Street.
TELEPHONE 434.
DR. R. I. MOORE,
Dentist.
UHlCE: 210 Hotel street.
OFFICE HOURS: q to 12 ard I to 4.
Dr. W, J, Galbraiih.
Practice limited to Surgery and
Gynecology. I
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: HAWAIIAN
HOTEL. 1436
"R WALTER HOFFMANN.
BERETANIA STREET, (opposito tho
Hawaiian Hotel).
Ofilco hours, 8 to 10 it. m.; 1 to 3 p.
m.; 7 to 8 p. in. Sundays; 8 to 11 a. in.
Tclephcae C10. P. 0. Uox C01.
OR" V. GORDON H0DGINS.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, OEDQE
COTTAGE, corner Hotel and Illchurds
streets. OIIlco hours: 9 to 11; 2 to 4;
7 to 8. Telephone 953. 1215
DR. A. N. SINCLAIR
1 School sfreet, between Emma and Pott.
Hours: 0-10 a. m.. 2-4 p. m., 7-8 p. m.:
Sundays o-io a. m, 1 4 1 6
"DR. I. MORI, " I
13G Beretnnla Street, between Emma
and Fort streets.
Telephone 277. P. Q. Uox 813.
Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m. and 7 to
t p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 12 a. m. 1229
HONOLULU
BYEAKDKAK INFIRMARY
fiuj ported by Voluntary Con'-v,,tlon8.
FRKETREAIMKNT to the -.or of
all nationalities.
For Information nn to carU id
n ipnlon and to the Horvlco, oto., ocO.,
apply at tho
Infirmary.
Third Fit 1 'r. in,m Block,
etubucrlplloiih .....,, iu left with J. F.
Hackfeld, L. U. Miles or Di. Sloggctt.
l(lnil.ll,n
DIAMOND
And other Rings, Watches, Brace
lets, yins, and an extensive variety
of Jj velry.
IX. Gk BXAilT, I
Manufacturing Jeweller,
404K FORT STREET.
Kauldni
I
vjl i
' I ' 10 fj f
H 3 "I I I
X 1 llVl L
Situated on tlie east side of ,
Kalilu Vallov. The view
Tim viim' frii
i "" ll) lit
Pearl Harbor is tho bust in
tlio city of Honolulu. The
soil is very deep; no stones
or rooks on the place.
"Water will ho laid before
purchasers are ready to build'
A space will bo set apart,
in memory of tho Princess
Kaiulani, for a park.
The lots will be sold at the
lowest prices in tho market,
with which other real estate
agents ivill not afford to com
pote Applications for lots will
bo received at our oflieo, and
will bo given preference of
eliosing lots in tho ordor they
aro received.
For further particulars ap
ply to
W.C.ACHI&C0.
Real Estate
Brokers
10 WEST KING ST.
October 4th, 1899.
34)
Coney Estate
LANDS.
A FEW VERY DESIRABLE BUILD
ING LOTS on Nuuanu Avenue, at Nlo
lopa, Nuuanu Valley, for sale. Apply to
J. M. MONSARRAT.
Cartwrlght Block, Merchant street.
11(8
Musicians.
W.H.SEA,
iTEACHER OF
Guitar, Mandolin,
and Ukulele.
Zitll.r
afirDuring my absence atOmrht.
Mr. Ames, of Wall, Ni. hols Co..
will ha b charge of my pupils.
I PIANO TAUGHT
By a New, Quick Method!
Proficiency guaranteed in six months.
Terms, f 5.00 monthly. Special attention
to aJult heginners.
Address PI NO, Bulletin office. 1419
:F a -u. 1 DE3 g- r 3Tf
j VIOLINIST.
I 16 Beretanla Street,
V' III f'lve a limited number of pupils.
Anisic turnMied fur concerts, afternoon or
.veiling p-"'t
I Music.
ANNIS MONTAOUE TURNEH
Vocal Studio, "Mlgnon," 720 Hmemiin,
street. Tel 1114. mt
K. K. KAAJ,
Teacher of ' .tar, Mandolin, Zitrie
I Ikuit-Ie and Taro Patch.
Ordern to bo left, earn of Wall, Nloho.s
Co.,hndal ergatrom MuhIii Co ' lvn.
Mercantile Agencies.
TipbonM 1086 & .,6, p, o. Box ,.
HAWAIIAN
Mercantilb Agency
I Q H. BERRfcY. : Manager.
I Judd BulldlnR.
" Dim Collections q SOf-cialtj,
Room 10, Spreckels Building,
-
rort street.
Collections a soecialtv. Pmmnt.
mlttarcei No fee chareed unlp -niUr.
rlon Is made. 1442
Uncle Sam After
More Island Domain
Now Yoik. Feb. 10. A sprclitl to
Hit' Hun f'um Washington, say.: No
olllrlfll conicnluiuit la now matte of llin
fart that the (lovornmonts i.f tho I'nlt
id States nml Denmark nro in corres
pond! ncc cunccrulug the transfer of
tho Danish vcst Indies to tho I nltPtl
Btatca. It la nssertcd, however, by un
(turstlonahlc nutliorlty that tho matltr
has not yet reached tho stnso of iieuo-
tlatlcn, hut Is In tho preliminary stage
inquiry. 1 uai 1110 united ninies ue-
Qlp,a ,. annum Hm nncanaatmi lt Mm
Islands was admitted today. Den
mark's dignity was Injured moro than
thirty jenrs ago, however hy tho re
fusal of the Scnnto to ratify the Seward
trcnty for tho purchase of St. Thomas
and St. John, two of the three Island,
nml she Is now unwilling to make nn
agreement unless assured In ndvanrc
that there will not no another miscar
riage of her plans. Owing to the con
stitutional restrictions by which the
President Is surrounded In his trciwy
maklng right, assurances cannot be
given before tho convention Is conclud
ed with Denmark, unless Congress ap
propriated tho purchase price, gener
ally supposed to bo $1,000,000.
For somo reason tho Administration
has not prepared, and had introduced
In Congress a bill authorizing the ex
penditure of this amount for tho Isl
ands, probably becauso tho Inquiries
now being mado nro with reference to
tho exact prlco which Denmark wants.
Overtures havo been mode to Ecua
dor for tho transfer to tho United
States of tho Oalapagos Islands, or at
least one of them. Chatham Island be
ing preferred. Tho statement was
mado today that this matter was in the
same stnto as the exchanges with Den
mark. THE NORNA PLANTATION.
Tho Call's Samonn correspondent
tells of Commodoro Weaver's move
ments, as follows:
About tho beginning of December the
yacht Noma arrived hero from Hono
lulu via Fannlngs Island, In command
of Commodoro N. J. Weaver of tho
New Yoik Yacht Ciub.
Commodoro Weaver, after Investi
gating the cacao business hero nnd af
ter Interviewing the different authori
ties, many whites and numerous na
tives of Importance, decided to start
hero probably tho largest and mo3t
complete cacao plantation in tho whole
world. About 8,01)0 acres of land sit
uated ten miles cast of Apia, has been
secured, and contracts for the prelimi
nary clearing of tho placo will bo im
mediately let, and no doubt other lands
up to 10,000 or 12,000 acres In all will
he secured. The porpcrty is traversed
by numerous running streams,, and
83crnl lino falls supply unlimited pow
er. Tho vnllcy which has been secured
Is composed of a rich alluvial soil, and
Is almost level. Electric trolley lines
j will kiiuiiuii iliu wuwiu iniuiuiliuii,
malting overy section uvniiauin tor use
and rendering the work as caay as pos
sible. Tho commodoro left In tho Noma for
Auckland on tho 27th Inst., after plan
ing the management cf his uffnirs In
the hands of 11. J. Moors of this place.
It Is likely that the Noma plantation
will becomo tho finest and most pro
ductive cacao plantation In the whole
world. Tho quality of well-cured &
mean encao Is said to be sunolor to
that of any otner grown In the Pacific,
and not less excellent than any pro
duced elsewhere. Nearly evory white
man owning land here In Samoa Is now
turning It Into cacao orchards ns fast
ns possible, the profits, It la said, be
ing remarkable.
ANTEDATES CIVILIZATION,
llcforo civilized man had heard or
dreamed of It, Klckapoo Indian Oil
was healing the wounds, relieving and
cm lug tho aches and pains of the Red
Man. Defoic clvl ized man had heard
of It, It kopt tho natives In perfect
health. And since civilized man has
known It, the category ofcur es han
becomo voluminous. No other medi
cine has iniuUi such cures; because
Klcltupoo Indian Oil Is nature's reme
dy, and natuio stands back of It. Your
druggist has It, or can get It. Insist
on getting the genuine Klckapoo In
dian Oil. Hohron Drug Co., agents for
Klikupoo Indian ItcmedieH.
IIOIUL ARRIVALS.
Hawaiian 1- J, Mndcmnn and wife,
Honolulu; W. L. Emory, Fltchburg,
MaaB.; V. 11. Wenglcr, Milwaukee,
Wis.; Win. M. Carries, Flint. Mich.;
C. P. Hillings, Ellcnshurg, Wash.; T. C.
Van Ness, Ban Francisco; T. N.
Smith.
Atllngton Fred O'llrlen nnd wife,
R. Pcatson, K. K. Jones, Miss N. F.
Hanloy, San Francisco.
PHP. LAUT OAR.
The last cum or the King street tin
going tu Walkikl und I'ulunm puss th
Anchor Saloon. Th cluvurfBt mixolo
gists In the city are there a wuyu ti
put you up uuytlilng you may deslrr
Drop in und uike a drop before yoi
take the car. The celebrated rfeattl.
beor Ib to bo hud here on druugtiL A
full line of liquors, lucludiuis the fa
moiiH Jesse Moure Whiskey, etc., al
ways 011 han .. Received per Warrl
moo, Rainier Bock Reer on draught
Tho Anchor Saloon Is hero to pluauH iif
patrons.
SEATTLE UakfR.
The over popular Katnler beer 's be
coming a household word and "w 1
you have a gluss of Seattle," Is more
often beard than anything else. The
nrltnrtnn flulfinn hnn thn hnAp nn t,n n.
1 111 ootUea.
COMMISSIONER'S BALK OK REAL
AND PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Pursuant to nn order mndo by Hon
orable A. Perry, First Jndgo of tho Cir
cuit Court of tho First Judicial Circuit,
filed tho 31st day of January, A. I).
l'JUO, I am directed to soil at public
auction. Biihjcci. to confirmation hy tho
Circuit Court,
I ON SATURDAY, MARCH 3d, 1900.
I At 12 o'clock noon of that day, all tho
I right, title and Interest of Oenovlovo
Dowsctt, Marion C. Dowsctt, being nn
undivided one-twelfth interest each of
said minors, and also tho one-twelfth
interest of Madeline C. K. Dowsctt and
Annlo II. K. Dowsctt, Minors, In tho
Estnto of James I. Dowsctt, deceased,
lnnndtonll those certain pieces nnd par
eels of land situate on tho Islands of
Oahu, Mnttl. Hawaii and Moloknl, nnd
mora particularly described as follows:
1. Tho land situated in Nuuanu Vnl
lcy, Island of Oahu, described In deed
from John H. Wood to tho Honolulu
Dairy Company, dated April 30th, 1892,
and recorded In tho Registry of Convey
ances In Honolulu In Liber 130, ut
pages 174 to 177. Containing an area
of 271 acres moro or less.
2. Tho land situated at Kapalama,
In Honolulu, Island of Oahu, known as
tho Akcpo lot, being a part of Royal
Patent No. 6572, and described In deed
mado by Kanca and J. W. Akcpo fo
James I. Dowsctt, dated tho 3d day of
February, 1SS2, and recorded In Liber
73, on pages 210 to 212. Containing an
area of 1.13 acres.
3. Tho land situated at Apua, In Ho
nolulu, described In deed from A.
Francis Judd to David Kahanu, dated
March 21st, 1870, recorded In Liber 29,
on pages 424 nnd 425, and the land de
scribed in tno deed from John O. Dom
InlsandE.Mnhia, Administrators of tho
estate of Josla Kaaukal, to David Ka
hanu, tinted Juno 7th, 18GG, nnd re
corded In Liber 21 on pages 313 and 31G,
and In a deed from Knhanaruii nnd
Koonokll, her husband, and Kaluahlno
to David Kahanu, dntcd September
14th, 18CG, nnd recorded in Lllpr 22, on
pages 10G and 107.
4. Tho land situated at Kukaitlto, in
Honolulu, described In the deed from
Mookoloho and Nalnoaclua to David
Kahanu, dated March 30th, 1880, and
recorded In Liber G3 on pages 415 and
41G. Containing an area of 1-5 of an
actc.
C. Tho land nt Aula, on Llllha street,
in Honolulu, described In tho deed from
Nlkn and Puniakula, his wlfo, and
Kcaka to David Kahanu, dated October
9th, 18G9, and recorded in Liber 29, on
paget) 40 and 41; also the land de
scribed in tho deed from John Thomas
Waterhouso and Eleanor, his wife, to
David Kahanu, dated January 25th,
1878, and recorded In Liber CO, on pages
G3 and G4; also land described In tho
deed (from Kla Nahaolclua and Nahelo
to Dvld Kahanu, dated January 10th,
187G,. and recorded In Liber 49, on
pages 385 and 386. Containing an
area '1 if 3.03 acres.
G. 'The land situate on King street,
In Honolulu, described in the deed
from F. M. Hatch to James I. Dowsett,
dated October 18th, 1888, and recorded
In Liber 11G, on pages GG and G9. Con
taining an area of 17-100 acres.
7. The land sltunto at Kapahaha, Ka
palama, In Honolulu, being a portion of
Apunn 1, Royal Patent No. 225G, L. C.
A. 244011.; described In tho deed from
Thomas Carry nnd Mary, his wife, to
James I. Dowsctt, dated Juno 14th,
1887, and recorded In Liber 10G, on
pages 193 and 194. Containing an area
of 1900 squuro feet.
8. Tho ouo undivided half of tho
lands', situated In Honolulu, known as
tho laud of Kaliaohao and Kahololoa,
L. C. A. 153 to Wni. Sumner, dated
March 6th, 1849.
9. The land situated at Puhawal,
Walunno, Island of Oahu, described in
Royal Patent 1073, L. C. A. 74G5, and
In tho deed of Pino nnd Kinlakua to
James I. Dowuett, dated April 30th.
1SS8. and recorded In Liber 110, on
page 25G. Containing an area of G.74
acres.
10. Tho land situated on Pearl River
Bay near Honolulu, known as Puuloa,
containing nn area of 2224 acres, and
dcxcilbcd by melon and bounds In tho
do( d from Keknuonohl to Isaac Mont
gomery, dated September 7th, 1849, and
recoided in Liber 4, on pago 4.
11. The land situated at Honoullull.
at Ewu, on tho Island of Oahu, com
prising 8G nctes, more or less, now un
der lease to Sing Chong & Co.
12. Tho land situated at Kapalama,
Island of Oahu, described In Royal
Patent 2.18G issued to John Meek, und
comprising 9 68-100 acres; and nlso
tho land situated ut the same place part
of the III of Kahuopu described in L. C.
A. 8515, Apauu 1, Part 1, und com
prising 1 428-1000 ncres, moro or less,
which said two lust mentioned parcels
of land aro now held under lease dated
September 15, 189G, by Y. Ah In.
.13. The land situated on the Island of
Maul, known as Rose Ranch, compris
ing all tho lands described in certain
Royal Patents and deeds as follows:
all the lar descried In the deed from
Parker N 4 inca - others to James
I. Dowso- ted March 3d, 1888, and
recorded A Ibcr 101, on pages 200 et
sep., also tb 1 leasehold estates in the
following Ini da: Lease of the Hawa
iian Government of the Ahupuua ot
Kunata to Catherine N. Makee, No. 292,
dated February 9th, 1881: Leaso from
John M. Knpenu to James Makee dated
December 22d, 1876, and recorded in
Liber 47. on page 49S. Containing an
area ot 21.G50 acres.
14. The land known as Kaulu sltuato
at Ewa, Island of Oahu, being part ot
Hoaeae. Containing an area ot about
1 acre.
16. The land with an orange grove
situated nt liana, Island of Maul,
known as Dowsett's land. Containing
an area of 1 acres.
16. The taro land situated on the Isl
and of Mnlokai, described In Royal
Patent 2330.
17. The land situated at Waiplo, on
the Island ot Hawaii, known at Dow
sett's land.
18. Tho land situated nt Kapulona,
In Honokaa, Island of Hawaii, formerly
leased to J. M. Horner & Sons and now
occupied tinder said leaso by the Pa
cific Sugar Mill. Containing nn area
of 1714 acres.
Also tho leasehold estates In tho fol
lowing Innds: Tho lnnd ot Hnlawa, the
laud of Kuhaulkl, tho land of Loilehun,
tho land of Mlkilua, the land of Nuuu
hull and the land of Alca, all situated
on tho Island of Oahu.
Alho all the llvo stock belonging to
tho Estato of Jnmcs I. Dowsctt, de
ceased, comprising: C000 head of cat
tle, moro or less, GO head of oxen und
hulls, and 213 head ot horses and
mules.
Also nil nnd singular, tho lands, chat
tels, choses In action, and property,
real nnd personal, belonging to tho
Estnto of James I. Dowsett, deceased,
or to which said Estato may bo en
titled, whether herein enumerated nnd
specified or not
Terms of sale are Cash in U. S. Gold
Deed at tho ex pen so of purchaser. F01
further particulars, npply to Paul Neu
mann, Esq., or
GEORGE LUCAS,
Commissioner.
Bankers.
I 1JIUI
JUDD BUILDING.
iNCOBPORATtD UNDEB THI LAW 1
of thi Hawaiian Republic.
Capital $400,000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
CilAS. AL Cookk, Prekldent.
P. O. Jonks, Vlce-Prosldeut
C. II. Cookk, Cashier.
F. C. Athkhton, Assistant Cashier.
Henry Waterhouse,
Tom May,
F. W. Macfarlane,
E. D. Tenney,
J A. McCandloss.
Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor
porations, Tniftts. Individuals, and will
carefully and promptly attend to all
business connected with banking en
minted to It. Sell and purchaso Foreign
Kxchango, Ibmuo Lottors of Crodlt.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 1
Ordinary and Tonn Deposits recolrod,
and Interest allowed In accordance with
rules and conditions printed in Pas
liookft, copies of which may bo had upon
application.
Tim tfmoi A 111 AD
tiiu in ob mini
OF HAWAII, LTD.
Incorporated Under tho Laws of the
Republic of Hawaii.
Authorized Capital, $1,000,000
Subscribed Capital, 750,000
Paid Up Capital SOO.OOo
OFFICERS ANTTdIRECTORS.
Cecil Brown President
AL P. Robinson Vice-President
W. O. Cooper Cashier
E. M. Boyd Secretary
Directors Cecil Brown, Mark P.
Robinson, Bruce Cartwrlght, W. G.
Cooper and H. M. Von holt.
DRAW EXCHANGE ON:
San Francisco The Anglo-California
Bank, Limited.
Chicago The Morchants Loan and
Trust Company.
Now York J. & W. Sellgman & Com
pany. London The Anglo-California
Uank, Limited.
I'arls Socletlo Goneralo.
Hamburg M. M. Warburg & Com
pany. Hongkong and Yokohama The
Chartered Bank ot India, Australia
and China.
Australia The Union Bank ot Aus
tralia. Limited.
Canada Bank of Montreal.
Dorlln Gerbruder Meyer.
Exchange bought and sold Letters
Credit issued on all parts of the
world.
Photographers.
J. J. WILLIAMS,
Photographer.
0
Visitors are cordially Invited to
call and inspect our gallery of life
size royal photos, trom Kamehameha
I. to date.
At the Old Stand
On Fort Streot ::
Bouquets !
FINKE&CJO.,
Supply every variety of Cut Mowers and
Growing Plants Sprays, Bouquets and
Funeral and Wedding Floral Designs sup
plied on short notice.
Office, comer tort street and Chaplain
1 wis, oppos" the Catholic Mission.
IJI7
Bankers.
OLACsSrnit'BiLa,
Wk. W.lhWIK
SftuspppeckBlpuo,
B. I
San francitco AgenU Tub Nevada
Nathisai. Hank op Han Fiianoisoo.
Man FitANoiHco The Nevada National
liank of Nan FriihclHco
IiONixiN Tho Union Hank of Loudon
Ltd.,
Nkw Yoiir American Exchange Na
tlonal Hank. 8
CittoAuo Merchant National Rank.
Paris Credit Lyoiinals.
llKRUN DroKdnor Hank.
IIONKONO AND YOKOHAMA Honk.ng A
Shanghai Hanking Corporation.
Vkw Zkaland and Auktraua Bank
f New'Zealand.
"",ulu " vakoouvkr iiank 0
British North Atn.rt
Traisact a General Mhn ana Eiclmuie Bnsueu
""f" iwceivea. L,on made on Ap-
i7. . 'v v.u.uicri:ii una iravejflri
redlts hroeJ. Bills of Exchange bongo?
UOLLIQTIOHS PBOMPTLT ACCOUKTID TOI.
wmmo& & q.
SavingsBank
Savin era rjonnnltii win i
received and Interest allowed by this
Bank at four and one-half per cent.
por annum.
Printed conies of thn Ttntno n.i Tab
ulations may bo obtained on application.
Office at bank building on Merchant
street.
BISHOP A CO.
Established 1858
BISHOP 2z Co.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
tnd Exchange Business.
Commercial and Traveler'!
Letters of Credit issued, avail,
ible in all tho principal citiei
)f the world.
Interest allowed after July
1. 1898. OD. fixed rinnnaifa 9.
months 3 per cent., 6 montha
3J per cent., 12 months 4
per cent.
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
ASSETS, DEC. 31, 1899, 112,877.I7.
Money loaned on approved security,
ASavingsBank for monthly deposits.
Houses built on tho monthly inntoti.
raent pian.
Twentieth Scries of Stock is how
opened.
OFFICERS-T. F. Lansing, Presi
dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; C. B.
Gray. Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretary.
iivcoiuiio i. . iansing, 8. B.
Roso. A. V. Gear, A. W. Keech. Henry
Smith, J. L. McLean. J. n ltnl n a
Gray, W. L. Howard. ' ' '
A. V. GEAR, ,
Secretary,
chamber of Commerce rooms,
office Hours: 12:301:30 p. m.
TJb Von;ohama gpecie Bank;
LIMITED.
Subscribed Capital
. 24,000.00 yea
12,000.000 yei
7,600,000 yea.
ram-up capital ..,
itesorvo Fund
........
The Bank buys and recolves for col
lection Bills of Exchnnpn l..o. n..
and Lotters of Credit, ana transact!
a general banking business.
INTEREST AUOWED
g xti Deposit for n months, j p.i cut .
On Fli.d Deposit lor 6 months, tit '
On Flx.d n.nnil. I a. ma .
INTEREST ALLOWED-
Bvthei(eOft:.. t Yoieohim, on Currant De.
cosif. t i....aierdy. us.
Oa Hied Deposit tor ii months, jK per ceo! s, s.
Sew Republic Bellim. llftlpg St.. Hoioiiu
The . . .
Hawaiian Electric
Company,
Cor. Alakea tc HsJskanwUa Sti,
Has a largo assortm, of
Chandeliers an Jec;
trical Good
Constantly on haa.
Estimates given for bcaaa f
log and Electrical plant.
Marine Wiring a epecialiyg
THEO. HOFPMANrV
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