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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1900.
Attorneys.
Francis J. Beny,
TTORNEY-AT-LAW.i
Rooms J and 4, Loe Building, Fort St.
1 I
IA. h. O. Atkinson and A. F. Judd, Jr.)
ATKINSON & JUDD, I
Attorneys and
Counsellors at L aw.
Oflee over Blsbop & Co.'s Dank, cor.
pXaaaamanu and Mercnant streets.
T. MoOANTS STEWART,
Attorney and
Counsellor at Law.
rrecMM Block opposite Catholic
Ofcoreh, Fort Street, Honolulu, H. I.
Telephone 1122
R D. SILLlMAN.
LAWYER-
Jndd Building. Telephone 213
CHARLES F. PETERSON
Attorney at Law and
Notary .Public.
Kaahutnanu Street .
J. M. KANEAKUA,
Attorney ami Counsellor at
Iftiw. 1
OCce: In the Occidental Hotel,
ornvr of King and Alakca Streets,
Honolulu.
SV. C. Achl. Enoch Johnson.
AOHI & JOILNSOjN, '
Attorneys and Counselor,
at Law.
j Oflce No. ,J West King Street. '
Telephone 8S4.
B. A. MOTT-SMITH,
C-
ATTORNRY.
HA8 MOVED TO THE JUDD
BLOCK. FORT 8THEET.
Surgeons, Physicians And Dentists.
DR. F. B. COUDERT.
Ol Nrw Yoik.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, ENGLES1DE,
VINEYARD ST. TEL. 660.
Orncs Hours: 0:30a. m. to 12 m,; 2-4
p. m.i 7-8 p. m.
Diseases ol Children
A 5FECMLTY
OR. E. C. WATERHOUSE
Office and Residence: King St.,
near Alapal. : : : : : : r : : : :
Office Hours: s to 11 a. m.
1 10 1 1. M.
7 to 4 1. M.
Sundays 9 jo to 11:10 a, m.
TELEPHONE )o)i. WHITE. yi'
A, C. WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
DENTISTS
Lore Building, Fort Street
ornn: 8 to 4. Telephone 434.
Dr. W. J.
Office and Residence: Beretanla and
Alaaea streets.
Offlce Hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 2 to I
p. a.; 7 to 8 p. m.
TELEPHONE 201.
mtm -1 - 1.
-,R WALTER HOFFMANN.
VCRETANIA STREET, (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
ffaltphone 610. P. 0. Box SOI.
Office hours, 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3
f. mi., 7 to 8 p. a. Sundays, 8 to 11 a. in.
DR. R. I. MOORE,
Dentist.
. Office: 202 Hotel Street.
OOee Hours: 9 to 12 ulid lto 4.
DR.aTn. SINCLAIR
pVkool Htreet, between Emmnand Fort.
Hours: f to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p.
I ui 8 p. tn.; Sundays, i) to 10 a. m.
IQHQLUHJ
JHlla,!?
flupported by Voluntary Contributions.
AKEB TREATMENT to the Poor of
II aationalltles.
Tor information as to cards of ad
mission and to the service, etc., etc.,
SPPI7 at the
Inllrmnry.
Third Floor, Progress Block.
Uwcnpuons may b left with J. F.
Bacateia. L. C. Abies or Dr. Sloggett.
f"" fS5 ' mmmTTmmTm
H. F. BERTELMAN'S
Carpenter Shop
.IS RBMOVBD
To rear of old stand. Entrance on Kt.ig
itrtet. Orders left at either shop, or office
at John Nott's Jtore, King street, will re
ielve promp' attention. I45i'tf
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
"
Subscribers nre furnished with from
five to Jilx lists per week, giving nn ae-
curate record of deeds, mortgages,
,..... ..Im,... (inwprn nf nttnmpv.
'"""' -- l .- . - ."il, T,. Int... I.lnn.l T.l..,h r
ie.. etc.. which are plaeed on record.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, J2.00 PER
MONTH.
A. V. GEAR.
, Judd Building, Honolulu.
Beer and Bine Dealers.
LOVEJOY&CO.
iMrORTRBS, AND WnoLHIlLI
Wine and Lipr Dealers
Ateott fof tbt BottUi Rataltr Br el stattU
No. IP NUUANU 8TRRET
Hotttf Block. Honolulu, Hawaiian Island
P O.Jloit3t. Mutual Ttltphoat lot
GrONSALVES tfc CO., Ltd
WHOLE8ALE GROOERB ANI
WINE MER0HANT8.
426Qnenn stroet. Honoltiln, H
UmioUdated Soda Water Co., L'i
EMplanade,
Ctriwr Alia Fort Sit., Honolulu
HOLLISTER CO.,.
Agents '
"WelaKaHao"
You will find it at the corner
of Hotel and Bethel streets.
Headquarters for ALL the
Sports and Race Horse Men.
A No. 1 Liquors a specialty.
B. Lemon and F. Woodman
will attend to the WANTS ol
the Weary.
Seattle Beer kept at a Tem
perature Unequalled in Town.
I John Dewar, Kellock's AA.
i Green River and Old Govern-
, merit Whiskie. and the verv
best of everything else.
NOTICE.
To Our English-Speaking Fllends:
The Chinese merchants and residents of
the Hawaiian Is anJs. represented bv the
undesigned, -elng desirous of providing
for their sons a thorough and comprehen
sive, education In English, raised In pledges
from August to December, sufficient funds
to Justify them In undertaking to erct
commodious buildings for this purpose In
Kamakela. The contract was let ar.d
the main bulldlngpartlally completed,
when the plague broke out and
Interrupted the wo-k. As you well
know, our countrvmen have been the
greatest sufferers from this epidemic and
the fires conrected with It. Con-equentl
those who generously subscribed toward
the school enterprise, being called upon to
donate large sums for the re'lef or their
fellow-countrymen who have suffered
severely from the fire, find themselves un
able to fulfill their pledges at pr'sent. The
miln building Is now on the p Int of com
pletlon, ar.n the contractor, himself home
les, Is In great need of his money.
In this emergency, and becau-e we be
lieve you recognize that our motives In
undertaking tnls enterprise were philan
thropic, our object a commendable cne,
and that we are In no wise at fault for the
straits In which we now find ourselves;
we therefore solicit such contributions to
our present needs as our benlficence will
allow. Send all Cislt or pledges to Wong
Kw.-il, Box q.4, Hono'ulu.
Very rrspecttully ycurs.
WONG KWAI.
CHU GEM.
i;;imr L. AH LP.
Coniiiilss'oncr'n Sale ol Real Eh
tnte, Sttunte in Honolulu,
Island ol Oaliu.
Pursuant toan.n-.ier rniie by llonortbte R. D.
St iman. SecnnJ JuJjf of iht Circuit Court of lh
I I-If it JuJl-M Circuit. Mr J th ftrt day ol April. A
D, 10 In a cauM entltWJ Hawaii LanJ Co.. Lti.,
a corporation. ic'ntt Nakaumano (It), Kramnal 1k),
I Hakala (w). KimVirool.). Kapunlkea Ik). Kahikl
I laa f ki and Klnt (), a minor ty tr (iiurJUn ti
ftm I'olty Alapal, ulka tw)a minor byherduarj
Ian ad litem Nakaumano anJ I If kid 1 1 (wl: trtft uni r
IslcneJ Cnmmittloner duly atpolnted will tiro
lor nit at Public u(tfn, tutlnt o crntirmatUm
by the Court on SATURDAY. June if. 19m, at 1a
o clock noon, at the mauka tntrjnceto the JuJIclarv
UultJmc. all that rlecv ir parcel nMan4 situate on
1 r mauKa sua 01 King &tri at rraua itaiauma,
InitwCltv il Honolulu. Island ol (Jahu. ht?lnt 1
part ol Woyal Patent Sumtr to?3, Lan4 Com mini on
Award Number Hl Kaautlt kamattlnernvrt fully
JescrihrJ tn twomtain dei ikconcnca to wit
I (i Kauai It lolka Napalmcku'u rrcorJrd In the
office ot the Meeutraror C nveyarcs In Lib r tCr
Pa it 9 50. fa) Lolka Narahutkolu to Hawaii I an J
( otnpany UtiIiiJ, recordeJ In th Ottue nt tl:
Rrirlktrar of omejamei In Llbtr iv-t Hage ij8,
trunJt-J anJ JeicrlbeJ at lullows,
1. honaka ana ma ke klhl Hma I lite rlllmeKo
n'hikl a 1 nolo ana Ak 11 Kom 1 as Kaul. ma ko
Konuhlkl: Hem. r3at Kom. a Bi Kaul ma ke klhl 1
koala Hale ma k at K in 1 J4 Katl make'irrli
ko la Hale ma Hm 66 Kim. 1 16 Kaut, ma ke
Alanul. Htm 4Ji Idk. 060 Kaul ma ka Konoh kl,
Hfpi. t jJi H'k at? Kaul. ma ke Konoh Ik l. nrm.
CXWk, 8a Kaul ma ke Kom.hikl. k. 81 Illk. .t
I Kaul. ma kt Kcnoti kl Ak ?? Kom. ,70 Kaul. me ke
Konoh ki. Ak vt Illk. ,60 Kaul ma ke Konohlki.
j Hem. )Q Illk .tt Kaul. ma kt Konuhlkl Ak. ti Hlk.
,8 Kaul. make Konohlki a pent) ka III 64100 Eka,
Terms ot sate ar cash In U, S.Oold. Deeds at
the expense of purchaser!.
I hi r further particulars apply to Messrs. Achl Bt
Jnhntfirv tr
GEO GC LUCAS, Commissioner.
Dated, Honolulu, June 4th, iouo. isjjtlllijd
A86C88ment Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI
the tenth assessment of ten (101 D
rent on the capital stock of the Hono
lulu Rapid Transit & Land Companj
will be due and pavablo to J. H
1 Fisher, Treasurer, at til Fort strMi
(upstairs,) nonoiuiu, on we zo aa)
of April Inst Tbo shares upon wmcl
an assessment may remain unpaid af
tcr thirty days from aald date, will b
declared delinquent.
J. A. OILM.U.
Secretary IL R. T. ft L. Co
Honolulu, April 2d. 1DO0.
H9R-tf
ASSESSMENT NOTICB.
Stockholders are hereby notified that the
Third Ae?wient of ! prr.rnt nrtwnand
nna.lin f ilnlqre nr iliera m ill fnn tl
1'llC Hull U'Miuii rvi auuii I'll 111 jiilll
Stock of THE INTER ISLAND TELE-
GRAPH CO., LTD.. Is due and payab e
June st, at the office of (he im-erslgned
it! Port street. J H. I'lbHcR.
nVI. IH.3. I, lib. IJIMIIU . llfe.J, UU
Limited.
Honolulu. June i, iooo nso
The Evening Bulletin, 76 cents per
month.
GLOSSARY OF CHINESE TERMS.
(New York Herald.)
Tsuns 1.1 Ynmen The Korelgn Office.
How Wong Will Society for the Protection of the Emperor the reform
party.
Ye Ho Chunii Society commonly known as the "Boxers" literally,
Righteousness, Harmony and Fists.
Kwang Yu Wal The young Emperor's chief adviser nnd the lender of the
reform parly.
Uiing Knl Chu Second adviser ofthe Emperor and reform leader. Com
In to America.
Kwang Sal The young Emperor.
Knii Kwcl Foreign devil.
Ku A prefecture.
Chlhtal Governor General, usually superintending two provinces.
Chun Chi the General Council of State.
Chung T'ang A grand Secretary of State, of whom there are six. ,
Futal Governor of a province.
Hul A club or association.
Hslang A village.
Hslcn A district.
Net Ko Grand secretariat and Imperial chancery.
To tbe Last Ditcb
Brae Americans Fought
Washington, June 8. Perhaps tho
most thrilling nnd picturesque Incident
of the entlro Philippine war occurred
at Catuhlg. on the Island of Samar,
where, on April 15th last, n party of
thirty-one enlisted men of Co. K, 43d
Infantry, volunteers, held at hay a
force of some COO Insurgents during
four days of tierce fighting, reinforce
ments arriving Just In the nick of tlmn.
'I he War Department has received re
ports from Captain II. M. Day of tin
43d Volunteer Infantry nnd Plrst Lieu
tenant .1. T. Sweeney of that regiment,
who commanded tho lescue party, giv
ing nil the details of the nttncl;, slcgp
and the tcllef.
According to the reports the attack
on the gnrrlHon at C'ntiiliiK liegnu with
out warning on Sund.iy morning, April
i:tli. From the hills on nil sides,
from u deserted church directly ndjoln
Ing came n ride and cannon fire of tri
lllile Intensity. On Tuesday morning,
handfuls of burning lump were thrown
Into the barracks by the insurgents in
the church, and soon the slldoeiH'.
refuge wns on tire. All efforts to sub
due the tire failed and finally the little
band made a dash for the river bank.
Some weic killed before the bank was
reached and otheru fell dead In n boat
In which it was intended to mnke the
opposite shore, and when a trench was
finally dug with bayonets there were
only sixteen of the thirty-one left.
Here for three days more Corporal Car
son, handlnlg his men with the Judg
ment of a veteran, held out under a ter
rible tiro until the nrrhal of Lieuten
ant Sweeney's command, which had
been ordered to supplement the garri
son at Catublg and which was on Its
way up the liver on the steamer Lno
aug. Not until within a quarter of a
mile of Catublg, says Lieutenant Swee
ney In his report, did they hear the
nolso of the engagement. Then he real
ized that he and his men were sorely
needed nnd he ordered the captain of
the steamer to run his vessel at top
speed. The Laoaug steamed up to Cat
uhlg under a rain ot Mauser bullets
from both shores. The small boats wern
lowered, a landing was effected and tuu
resciicis fought their way through the
open to their besieged comrades In the
trenches, burled the dead within reach
brought back to the boat the besieged
party, mimbciing now only thirteen
men, and then steamed down the river.
Captain Day bestows the highest
commendation upon Corporal Carson
us "displaying extraordinary Judgment
in the handling of his men, therehy
saWug the lives of the survhora ami
protecting tho wounded until relief
enme."
Each of the little command and their
rescuers ho gives tho highest prats?.
"Their zeal and nullity," he says, "were
u fitting example of the worth nnd
courage of tho American soldier."
MISJUDOKD.
Lord Ludlow, who died In England
the other day, was an honored Judge
and n gic.it social favorite, being a
huge and liberal entertainer. On tho
bench he was cotirkny ittclf, and it Is
said of him (hat ho wns tender of the
feelings of tho rawest and most Inex.
pcileneed Junior. In the same a ho
was tiHvuyi) eager to make things as
pleasant as possible fro llouudeilng
timid or badgcud witnesses. Ills ben
e oh nee In this respect led sometimes
to unexpected results. Once, during
ctnss-cxninlnatlon, the question was
raised whether tho witness had been
Intoxicated ut a certain time, und
whether ho had subsequently denied
tho Imputation, Tho man was much
Mustered, nnd either could not or would
not glveasttalghtforward unswer.Lord
Ludlow determined to help him out.
Smiling upon him kindly, asked:
"Did you Bay, 'I was not drunk, sir?' "
Instantly tho witness found his tongue,
"I did not say anything nbout you at
all," ho blurted out, totally upaettlng
tho gravity both of the Judga and the
e ourt.
PER B. B. AUSTRALIA,
Just landed a full line of grapes, ap
ples, oranges, lemons, celery, cabbage,
cauliflower, cranberries, burbank and
reel potatoes, jateu, salmon, flounders,
halibut, crabs, Eastern itud California
oysters (In tin and shell,) turkeys,
chlikens, ducks, quail. A .all line of
tunned goods. CAMAIUNOS' REKR1
OERATOF 8KATTL1S UEEH.
Tbe ever popular Rainier beer is be
w-oming a household word and "will
con have a glass of beattle," la inor
jrten heard than anything else. Th
rtierlov. Saloon has the beer on tap or
in hnttlen
Tho military budget of the French
Republic foots up to a total of 0,000
ofllcers, whose pay alone amounts tn
neurly 4,000,000. Italy, under tho
same head, has 14,000 oflloers, drawing
1,450,000 annually. Spain pays, on
account of 23,000 officers, tbe sum of
2,750,000.
". - -
Frisco Health Board
Defending Itself in Court
8an Kransctco, Juno 14. Argument
of counsel In the Injunction proceed'
Ings In the plague case occupied the at'
tcntlon of the court this morning. At
torucy Dunne for the Hoard of Health
presented a long argument In support
of the contention of the Board eif
Health that It had not violated the law
In quarantining the Chinese or that It
had discriminated in so doing.
He said that the Board of Super
lsoi8 hnd the necessary power to vest
the Board of Health with power to en
force such quarantine It, the Hoard,
deemed necessary for the protection of
the health of the Inhabitants of the city
and that In enfmclng tho quarantine of
Chinatown It has not discriminated
against the Chinese, as, he asserted It
had been shown that any of tho resi
dents Inside the lines of quarantine had
been treated more partially than oth
ers.
As to the contention of the complain
ant In usHcrtlug that disci liiilnatlon
had been shown In the fact that two
Italian coal deulers had been allowed
to transact ImslueMt Inside the Hues, he
stated that the Hoard of Supenlsors
had perfect light to draw the lines of
quaintitlnp uiuund the places of busi
ness of the coal dealers or to diverge
the lines In any way the Hoard saw tit.
He also questioned the Jurisdiction of
the court In cases In which Federal
laws had not been violated, which he
held had not been done In the present
case.
The attorneys for the complainant
then read a number of affidavits In sup
port of the bill of complaint, in which
tho deponents swore that if plague ex
isted proper precautions have not been
taken by the Board of Health. Other
affidavits were to the effect that the
plague does not and has not existed In
this city. Attorney Campbell com
menced his argument by stating that
the, court had Jurisdiction In the cacc
for the reason that treaty and consti
tution rights had been violated by the
enforcement of a quarantine which he
held was unjust and discriminative In
Its action. (Attorne yCnmpbcll had not
finished his argument when recess was
tuken.
Gonsalvcs, photographer, Beretanla
near Alapat is giving away one 16x20
crayon portrait with 5 worth of pho
tos. BY AUTHORITY.
WATER NOTICE.
In accordance with section 1 of Chapter
XXVI ot the Laws of 886:
All persons holding water privileges cr
those paying water rates, are heresy noti
fied that Ihe water rates for the term end
ing December 31, loco, will be due and
payable at the office of the Hon lulu
Water Works, 011 the 1st day of July, 1000
All Mich rates remaining unpaid for 15
days after they are due will be subject to
an additional icepercetit.
All privileges upon which rates remain
iinpalj, August 15, l',oo, 130 days after bt
coinlng delinqu,nt are liable to suspen
sion wlthojt further notice.
Rates, are payable at the office of the
Water Works In the basement ot Eecu
tlve Building.
ANDREW BROWN,
Sup't Honolulu, Water Works.
Honolulu, June 20, 1000 15G2U0
SEALED TENDERS.
Sealed Tenders for supplying the
Honolulu Fire Department with hay
grain or other feed stuffs for the
period of six months, commencing on
July 1, 1900, and ending on December
31, 1900, In such quantities and at such
times aa may bo required will be re
ceived by the undersigned up to 12
o'clock noon on Saturday, June 30, 1900.
The right to reject any and all bids
Is exprcssiy reserved.
Uy order of tho Hoard of Fire Com
missioners. GEORGE MANSON.
Secrctnry,
1558-lw
IRRIGATION NOTICE.
Holders of water privileges, or those
paying water ralea, are hereby notified
that the hours for Irrigation purposes
r from 6 to ti o'clock a. m. and from
Ito 6 o'clock p. m.
ANDREW BROWN,
Superintendent Water Works.
Approved by A. YOUNG,
Minister ot Interior
Honolulu, June 14. 18(9.
1244-tf
The Evening Bulletin. 75 cents per
J month.
Banters.
M
JUDD BUILDIHO.
j ISCOIFOSATID tlKD.B THI LAWS
(OF THS HAWAIIAN RlPUlllC.J
Capital $400,00'
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
Chas. M. Oookb, President,
P. C. Jonkh, Vice-President
C. H. COOM.Canhlor.
F. C. Atbkbton, Assistant CmUki
Henry Watorhouse,
Tom May,
F. W. MacfarUne,
E. D. Tenney,
J;A. McCandle. .
Solicits the Account of Firms, Cor.
pomUons, Trusts, Individuals, and wll;
carefully and promptly attend to nl
business connected with banking en
trusted to It, Hell and purchase Forelti
Exchange, issue Letters of Credit.
8AVING6 DEPARTMENT)
Ordinary and Term Deposits received,
and Interest allowed In accordance wllb
rules and conditions printed In Pa
books, copies of which jsay be had u .
application.
BANK NOTICE.
Customers are Informed that every
check, draft, or order, drawn on or afb r
June 14th, 1000, payable at sight or on
demand must have thereon a two-cent U.
S. Internal Revenue stamp, cadcel'ed by
he Initial-, of the drawer jnJ date nf Issue
r-cr'cre It wilt be pild, received on deposit,
or taken for collection.
The necotlatlon or payment of any
vheck, d.-alt, or order, without such can
celled stamp affixed will be a violation 'f
the U. S. Revenue Law and will render
the maker liable to the prescribed penalty.
Stamps for above purpoes will be sup
plied to customers at fjee value by the
undersigned, or can be obtained at the U.
S. Internal Revenue jffice, corner Fort and
Allen streets, Honolulu.
Honohlu, June o'li, loco,
BISHOP cV CO.,
CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO.,
YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,
THE BANK OF HAWAII, LTD.,
THE FIRST AMERICAN BANK OF
HAWAII, LTD.
J.J.WILLIAMS,
Photographer.
4 S)?MCI4jWE,
o
Visitors are cordially Invited tt
.all and inspect our gallery of lift
iize royal photos, from Kamehameh
I. to date.
At tbe Old Stand
On Fort 8troet ::
The Walklkl
BOARDING AND LIVERY
Stables
Rigs sent to any part of the
' City.
HACKS -AT -ALL -HOURS
Walklkl Road,
Walklkl.
TEL. BLACK 141.
Fraser fiGhalmers.
ENGINEERS AND
BUILDERS.
Mining Machinery. Engines,
Riedler Pumps,
Compressors. Boilers,
Tanks, Metal Screens,
Ko..k Crushers, etc.
HENRY A. ALLEN,
Mechanical and Electrical Engineer
Tel. 869. Representative.
411 Fort street, up stairs 15)7
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and Superintending
Electrical Hydraulic
ENGINEER,
Flnetro Hydraulic Power Transmission
REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FURN1HHED. . . .
With Catton-Nell Co., Queen street
Onloe net to Poi ..flloe. 12U
.Tj IVIES T. TAYLOR,
m.ab. Soc.ee.
OONSULTINO
Hydraulic Engineer.
SUA Judd Block. Teln. rtSS
Silent
Barber Shop.
Arlington Block, . Hotel Street
Joseph Fernandez, Prop
Bi Uert,.
;lac graiouu. Wn. d.lawin
HONOLULl M.
San rrancbco Agenti Tbk Nbvad.
Nationa, Bank op San Fkaroisoo.
Han Francisco The Nevada Nsllonal
Bank of San Frnnelseo
London The Union Bank ot London,
Ltd.,
Nkw York American Exchange Na
tional Bank.
(Jhioaoo Merchants National Bank
Pajus Credit Lyonnais.
Brrun Dresdner Bank.
Honkono and Yokohama Bonk'.ng
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
Nkw Zealand and Australia Bank.
of New Zealand
Victoria And Vanoouvrb Bank o
British North Amerlut.
Truwt i aeienl BhUu udEicUMtmuwi
DpolU Received. Loans made oa A
proTed Secarlty. Oommerelal sad Tiavalitft
Credits Iiioed. Bill of Exchange bomgit
tad sold.
COLUOTttnH PROMrTLT aooqurtrd tot.
0
OF HAWAII, LTD.
Incorporated Under the Laws ot tke
Republic ot Hawaii.
Authorized Capital, $1,000,000
Subscribed Capital, 750,000
Paid Up Capital 500,00o
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
Cecil Brown President
M. P. Robinson Vice-President)
W. G. Cooper , Cashier
E. M. Boyd Secretary
Directors Cecil Brown, Mark P.
Robinson, Bruce Cartwrlght, W. .
Cooper and H. M. Von Iiolt.
DRAW EXCHANGE ON:
San Francisco The Anglo-Callfor-ula
Uauk, Limited.
Chicago The Merchants Loan an
Trust Company.
New York J. ft W. Sellgman Com
pany. London The Anglo-Callfornl
Dank, Limited.
Parla Socletle Generate.
Hamburg M. M. Warburg Job-
pany.
Hongkong and Yokonama Tkt
Chartered Bank ot India, Australia,
and China.
Australia The Union Bank ot Aus
tralia, Limited..
Canada Bank of Montreal.
Berlin Gerbruder Meyer.
Credit Issued on all parta ol tho
worm.
Established 1868
BISHOP cSc Co.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
ud Exchange Business.
Commercial and Traveler!
otters of Credit issued, avail- -ble
in all the principal cities
e the world.
Interest allowed after July '
1,1898, on fixed deposits 3.
months 3 per cent,, 6 nionthn
:J per cent., 12 months 4
per cent.
BI1KQF CO.
SavingsBank
Savings Deposits will bo
received and Interest allowed by this
Bank at four and one-balf per cam
per annum.
Printed copies of the Rules and Reg
ulations may be obtained on application,.
Olhce at bank building on Merchant
street.
BISHOP A CO.
Pioneer Building ancb
Loan Association
ASSETS, DEO. 31, 189, I112,77.IT,
Money loaned on approved security
ASavlngsBank for monthly deposits,.
Houses built on tbe monthly Install
men pir ,
Twentieth Serl - ot Stock I now
opened. OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Presl
dent: S. B. Rose, Vice President: C. B.
Gray, Treasurer; A, V. Gear, Secretary.
DIRECTORS T. F. LanBlng, S. a
Rose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keech, Henry
Smith, J. U'McLean, J. D. Holt, C. B.
a ray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. GEAR,
Secretary.
chamber ot Commerce rooms.
Office Hours: 12:301:30 p. m.
Tjjs Yokohama jfyeciB Bunk;
LIMIISD,
Subscribed Capital .... Yen 24.000,000
Paid Up Capital Yen 18.000.000
Reserved Fund Yen S.OCO.OOC.
Tbe Bank buys and receives tor cot
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts
nnd Letters of Credit, ana transact
a general banking business.
INTEREST AU1WED-
On FU.d D.po.lt for ti aoaisi. 4 ptr est 9.
Oo Fli.l Depot It for 6 aoDtbi, 3M "
Oo Hi.4 Cpo.lt for 1 no., f
INTEREST AU.OWFD-
Rv lh Hu Oftt. it YoKobta.. ol C.rriil 9.
I'o.ltf 1 t-H ,.n ptr dy
Os Hi Depo.lt for 1. aontbi, ,M p col p, 1.
'ew Republic BOlUlDE, 111 Kill El, HotoU'i
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
112 Hotel Hthkbt
KAJ-A, CALABASHES. LEIS, NA
TIVE HATS. HULA SKIRTS. NIIHAU
MATS, FANS. SHELLS, SEEDS, Etc..
HOMEMADE POI, cMStantly on band!
Telephone 769.
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