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TIIIJ IIVI1NIN0 tlUM.IITINi HONOLULU, II. I., I'RIhAY, AUGUST I, 1900.
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AttorDefs.
fB. k. t). Atkinson unit A. P. JikM. Jf )
ATKINSON & JUDD,
Attorneys and
CounopUovn at Law.
BMt over Illnhop k Co. '1 Hank, cor
Uaaarnanu nnd Mrrrbntit Streets
CEO. A. DAVIS GEO. D. DEAR
DAVIS & GEAR 1
Mtorncys and Counsellors at Law;
Room 20, 20), 102, luJJ UnlMlng.
or. Port and Merihint SK. Honolulu
GUAHLE3 F. PETERSON
A.ttornoy at Law and
Notary Public.
Kaahumnnu Street.
J. M. KANEAKUA,
Attornoy anil Oounsollor at
Law.
Bet: In the Occidental Hotel,
mmn ot King and Alnkea Streets,
aaolnlu.
f, 0. Ackl. Enoch Johnson.
AOHI & JOHNSON,
Attornoys and Counselors
at Law.
Nu No. 10 Weat King Street
Telephone 881.
B. A. MOTT-SMITH,
ATT0HNF.Y.
XAH MOVED TO THK JUDD
BLOCK. JFOUT STHKET.
NOTICE.
W. AUSTIN WHITING has resumed
the general practice of law and taken the
law offices of Hon. A. S. Humphreys,
comer Bethel and King streets, Honolulu.
. P. Hox 71S- iwfrnn
Snrgeoos, Physicians M Dentists.
DR. C. A. PETERSON
Has re-opened his office at . . .
36 Emma Street
(9-11 A.M. 1
, 2- 4 I'.M.
HOURS
TbLEPHONfc: 49)
DR. E. C. WATERHOUSE
Office and Residence: King St.,
near Alapal, :::::: r ::: :
lorries Hours s to 11 a m.
1 to 1 e m.
7 10 8 p.
SWNPAYS-9 jo to II JoA M.
TELEPHONE oii, WHITE. ijjj
Dr. W, J. Galbraith.
Oaea and Residence: Berctanla and
ftlakta streets.
Dale Hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 2 to
p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m.
TELEPHONE 201.
JR. WALTER HOFFMANN.
JML1TANIA STREET, (opposite the
U&wallan Hotel.)
tfalspkone tlO. P. 0. Box C01.
OBe kours, 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3
. m.', T to 8 P. n. Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m.
DR. A. It SINCLAIR
I Itrat, between Emma and Fort.
crs: to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
mil, p.; Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m.
DR. E. L. HUTCHINSON,
Dentist
Will have his office In the Hotel Delmo
olco Building, Room to, for two months,
or until his office Is ready for occupancy In
the new Boston Buildlnz. ibio-tw
DR. K. I. MOORE,
Dentist.
Offlce: 222 Hotel STft
Office Hours: & to 1. and 1 to 4.
A, C. WALL, D. D. S
O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
DENTISTS
fcov Building, Fort Street
i; I to 4. Telephone 434.
lONOLULU
milium
fBtyorUd by Voluntary Contributions.
VMM TREATMENT to the Poor of
U uUonallties.
rr InfomaUon as to cards of ad
Blaalon and to the service, etc., etc.,
yily at tht
Infirmary.
TUrd Floor, Progress Block.
AcrlpUoni aaay be left with J. F.
Backfall!. L. 0. Abies or Dr. Sloggett.
' i
PERFECT ,
HINTING i
EODUCED 7
ROMPTLY '
Perfect tklupmonc 2000.
FEINTING 1 Prepared to fill or.
HODUCED T ders until -I p. m
EOHFTLY Saturdays. . . .
The MERCANTILE PRINTING
COMPANY, Limited.
Queen Street,
Corner o! Fort Street
'N. THRUM
Surveyor.
BOOH NO. 10, BPRECKELfl BLOCB
Plantation Work a Hneoialty.
1838
'jV, e4fMvKliKimmnm
Rter aod Wine Dealers
LOVEJOY&CO.
IxrOniRBI, AND WllOl.KSAt, rl
Llauor DchIgfo
Amn Ift the p.etti.1 ktmiff li.ii -it ...it1.
No. 1 NUlIAMt MllllKT
Fo.i.t dims, MOKomiu HntMliUM
P O tte it Matitl Tettthene j-4
30NSALVES to CO.. Ltt
A'HOLEBALU OHOUKKB AK.
WINK MEH0I1ANT8.
MB (Jtieen atroot. Honnlnlu. ''
Consolidated Soda Water Co.. L.
12Mpln.nn.clo,
ornsr Allen A Fort Sti., Honoluli
HOLLI8TER & CO.,
Agente
'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 of
the Weary.
Seattle Beer kept at a Tem
perature Unequalled in Town.
John Dewar, Kellock's AA,
Green River and Old Govern
ment Whiskies and the verv
best of everything else.
Chlneso and Japanese Firms.
Wlauda Boatman,
EMPLOYMENT and
REAL ESTATE
AGENTS -E2
Domestic Servants, Sailors and Gmsral
Laborers.
Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 3 p. m
Telephone 917.
P. O. Box 862.
Room 1, Spreokels Block
Y. MASUDA,
Portraits
Done in Crayon or Oil.
Pictures Framed In any styli.
Framed Pictures for sale.
New Mouldings for Frames have
arrived.
Kine and Alapai streets.
Near Honolulu Stock Yards.
1469
IWAMOTO.
Watclnnakor and Jowollor
GOLD AND HILVER PLATING.
213K Ring street. 1277
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
A. K. OZAWA, rttnifM.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
Timponry Offici. Rood, t upitalrt Spncktli bulla.
In I T.I. ;...
"Wong Sal Kee
MERCHANT - TAILOR
A PtKKCT Fir CUABAMtED
124 King Street, Opposite John Nott's
HONOLULU, H. I.
Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing; Specialty
l?
Y. MAN SINO-
Has Ramoved From Fort Street to in
Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kim's,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
Dresses Mads Te Order.
HOP HONG,
Merchant Tailor,
A Fini Assortment or American, Enoushand
Scotch CLoth on Hand
No. 319 Nuuanu street, Honolulu, H Jl.
Good work and firit-cUts fit guarintecd
Clothei Cleaned and Repilred
WING LTJicrCT
COKNtH AUIM AND KINO SlkCETI
GROCERY AND FRESH FRUITS
always on hand. FRESH PINEAPHLES
for special order, and CALIFORNIA
FRUITS by every steamer and also ISL
AND BUTTER. Delivery Free. Tel. 63
I480
The . . .
Astor House Restaurant
Comer King and Alakea streets
FIRST CLASS FAMILY RESTAURANT
ot&r Meals at all hours Jo
Ah Chuck Proprietor
The Evening Bulletin, 76 lenbt per
month.
dmmtmprmm
111111111
CHINA Will I'M II:
AliAINSI' SUCH
OLICY
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If Lcgationcrs Have Been Muidered,
United Front Will Re Pre
sented to Prevent Capture
of Peking.
In dispute holittcn Chlnn nml tlic potv-Nu-Vnrk.
Iiili U.A Sun r.ihle (ram lil bo rondo the subject of
i ,. i i... i t..i.. -...I. ...... Tk. .. . frli'iiilly negotiation. In llio annw
London.dated July 2h, y: The e.- r,mmm,fntlu nf n,c ,,,, ,:,ir M
onJ eJltlmi of the telegraph print .1 slntci ,lnt ,,e n,,prn got eminent
Shanghai dlepatch contalrlng Inlormitlon j hnil submitted tn the potion n state
from .1 ery Import-int aource, which, how nient of Its position, ileclnrlnR flint It
ever, the correpondent Mite he nnnit'""' tt'rf BM-ntly hy ment ctomj.,
' , . .' ., ,, , ,, ,, , ! hut desired not only to mi pprcm rebel-
guarantee to be authentic, to the efleit ,, ,)1t ,, , r(,Jn(0 ,,, ,., 1)f
that If the official of Central anJ South- the hostility of foreign powers. Tlierc
eni China persuade thetnseltes that the fore he honed thnt tin- offer to escort
nartltlonof Cliln.il lntn.l.l the whole
empire will ralie ngilnst foreigners.
Yuan Shi Kal. Governor of Shantung,
h.u drawn up a definite plan of action for
the prevent crisis, t hlch has ben ent to
Viceroys and fiovernors. The substance
of the plan Is that the General ti ho are
marching on U the rescue of the Emperor I
must not attach I'rlnce 7 uan or the timers !
until the Viceroys ee land. I satisfactory message from tho French
If the mem-ers of the Legitlon hive , -Minister (M Plehon) within flic-days "
. ,. . 1 . .. 11, . Rumor circulates briskly around tho
really been murdered, th- WeVem power, IlcIlnIlty ,)f u llnK chnng. He I
he says, will try to destroy Peking I he croflltod wlthn mission to offer to cede
Generals must help Prince Tuan and the to the nlllcd potters two proilncos 11s
Boers to aiert this. They mut form a ' Indemnity for tho Peking outrages, nml
retr cujrJ Jurlnp flip lit-ht nf the Fmnrf nls" t0 ntter l" l"fst'p r,It'1' "nil K'to
reir guarjuimngtlie light of the hmpresncte(( f)r ,rlc,c wltl 10 ou,gl,Io
to IMan u, there a ne- capital will be 1 wrl(, ,m condition of tlic surrender yf
establlhed. Klaochnu, Wel-IIal-Wel and Mnntliuila
All ports and cities accessible to foreign by the potters, and tho iilthdrntinl -if
warships must be stiengthtned and a solid " mlsslonailcR. Little attention, how
f.. ,.,..,,.! xi.1. .Tin 1- 1 .,. (...1... eler, need bo paid to any nf these 111
front prestnted. This will Induce foreign- mor , n prhlltc message from
ers to make peace. Overtures must begin shanghai It Is asserted that LI Hung
promptly and war preparation proceed Chang mows that the object of his
concurrently. The Grsetnor adds that ' Journey Is to place the regular Chinese
diplomacy always help, Chin. He fur- j at'SV.!!' "
thtrsais tint the exports of arms and, Tile Times ulltorlally suggests that
munition from Europe I being s'opped, LI Hung Chang is playing the old game
and Chinese arsenals must thtreforj it ork of tho Sublime Porto by putting for
doubletline. Iwnril pinposals which will appear In
ti.. im, 1... ...i. -f .1.. u ti ' dllToiont degrets nnd ways to different
The Viceroys south of the HoanK Ho , ,t nyg. .'iMeshlcnt McKlnlcy
mut continue to protect foreigners until i,ns been asked to medlnto, nnd the 10
the court is safely at Hslan Yu, when a ipicst Is facilitated by the rare which
general war will be Inei itable. Should the has been taken In Washington not to
membeis of the legitlons te alive and the ' commit the United States to nny very
partitioning of China be reliably disclaim- ''TlTroVnrolnlly nrrlilng nt
ed, generals who are moving north will Hongkong. Three transports reached
order the Boxers to disperse on the pain of ,
attack. Peace w III then easily follow.
Mob Violence in
New Orleans
New Orleans, July 2C After being
In the hands of lawless mobs for sev
eral hours, with the police apparently
powerless to maintain order. New Or
leans nt daybreak again assumed a
peaceful and orderly condition, the
1 loicnco apparently finally ceased. Tli
last dltturbanie occcurred about li
o'clock, when a white baker, whose
name Is unknown, was shot in the lc t
wlillo a crowd of rioters Were chatluj
u gang of negroes. The mayor, pollee I
and citizens are arranging today to '
take precautions against a iHurrimc
of last night in the scenes of diEonl.
Tho mob was composed of bo and
hoodlums and was without a leal i
Tlio rioting gicw out of the inten
feeling engender! d by the murder of
Captain Day and Patrolman Imb a. u
the wounding of Olllcer Mora by 1"S
perndo Charles. The occurrtnns cf
last night are greatly dcplor'd by the i
best elements of the community Th-y I
represented In no sense nn uprising I
of nn outraged community agalnct
wiong. One man was killed, three
othns will die and fifteen wounded
A delegation of citizens today wcut
to the City Hall nnd asked tho mayor
either to call out a posso of citizens or
appeal to the government to order out
the mllltla. The mayor decided Imme
diately to prepaio n proclamation, call
ing for KOO Miluntoer citizens to nsslat
the pnlleo in prcsiailug older.
Wild loports hale leached poll. e
headipiartera from i minus sections uf
the tlty giving Information of the
beating of negiocs
Work 011 tho leieo where negio labor
Is largely emplojcd has been suspend
ed. Tho big giocery and piodiico
houses arc also piuitlcnll) doing noth
ing, because they cannot get their ne
gro drlvcis to risk their Hies.
Ciiuhc of Trouble.
Now Orleans, July 25. At least two
negroes were killed, several others
mulmed, and still more serious trouble
was threatened In this city last night
as a result of tho shooting of Pollie
Captain Day anl Pollccmnn Lnmb on
Monday. Tho police had found nbjo
lutely no trace of tho negro Charles,
tho murderer of these officers. Last
night a tip was circulated for a nui-s
meeting at Leo Circle, nnd by 9 o'clock
a crowd of seieral thousand persons
hnd gathered there. Tho crowd began
to match to the sccno of the crime, at
tacking nnd maltreating all negroes
encountered on tho way. Many Bhots
wero fired and several negroes were
hit.
Li Mtikcs PromlHCH.
nnUSSIILS, July 2S. The Porolgn
Ofllce to-day lotelied tlin follow lug dis
patch: "SHANGHAI, July 23. LI Hung
Chnng told mo that tho Chinese gov
ernment was arranging to guarantee
the retirement of foreigners In Peking
townrd Tientsin, DH CAUTIRU."
Do Cartlcr Is secretary of tbe Belgian
legation at Peking.
The Evening Bulletin, 78 cents per
month.
NtTjMrslktt
Li Hung Chang
Source of Rumors
l.'iN'ltON ,lul M lit. HhniiRhtl
.iri.Hpnnili'tit nf Ih li.illi Lxp" '
i"lKinililhli imtni1ii hum.
An the result nf n roiistntil i '"
respondent e Willi tin (ImiTliiir if
slimming. 1,1 imng mang thi Hfi-r-
iinoti nnnoiiiHisi Hint ine imperial goi
initiieiit was prcpnrrd nt nny mimu'iit
tn glte a rnfo tonioy to tli members
nf tlio foreign legttlnu from I'pKIiik
to Tlrntnln, protlded guarantee tteroi
glun that no alliance would bo made
upon tlic niltiil, nml lliat nil mnttTS
tlic foreigner to Tlentitlii would
ecnnlcd n nn enrnest desire uf tlio
Chinese govcrnnicnt for the renewal
nf frlnmllv relntlnns.
"Tlio coiisuIh replied that no lia!sj
for friendly negotiation tins potsllile
until proof una nt hand thnt the Mln-
Isters were still Hi lug. Consul Warren
declined to discuss the mutter nt all
mlt n i,g nl,y to t10 Kreneh consul
Lt Hung Chang undertook to obtain
there jesterdny. Two others lmvo left
Hongkong for Tnku. Reports from
Canton say tho city Is outwardly quiet,
but that there Is n strong undercurrent
of unrest among the Chinese. Only a
few European ladleB lmvo left, many
Btlll remaining.
The Hie stocy department of the
Stock Yards Co. Is flourishing under
the supcrilslon of Mr. Grlgsley who al
ways pleases.
The Walklkl
BOARDING AND LIVERY
Stables
Rigs eont to any part of the
City.
HACKS -AT -ALL -HOURS
Wnlklkl Road,
Walklkl.
TEL. BLACK 141.
tfhBnYouWaqniJig
RING DP THE
G-Tm- u-d
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
tl8 FORT STREE7
Stable 'Phono, 477
Hack Stand 'Phonos, 319 and 7 .
C. H BELLCTA.
GOOD THING
4--U&--0
Ohla, Algeroba and Pine Firewood
Oct and Split (ready for the Stove),
Also,
STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL
WRITS AMD DLAOK BAUD
Lowest Prices, delivered to any pan
the City.
TELEPHONE 414
HUSTAOE &
II Qoeen Street.
CO.,
Pacific Transfer Co,
a? Klne St., neit to Dalley's Cyclery.
Express Wagons, Drays,
Lumber Wagons and
Dump Carts : : : : :
Always on Hand.
Trunkt, Furniture and Safei Carefully Handled.
TELEPHONE 8 !
Hack Stand No. 82.
Bay! do you know where) I eaa gat .
food carriage? Buret At Ue Hawa
dan Hotel Carriage Co., cornsr Hotu
and Richards streets. TeL IX. Not
Ing but Brst class carriages aa as
jertenced drivers.
THE HAWAII HERALF.
Vol.
PUIJL1SHLD IN HILO.
N
Is a pretty
$ood paper for
2.50 per an
num, preforably
In advance.
Advertiser
who use its c
umns GET
GOOD
RESULTS
gfcmit iKttl" mniiiiM
Bankers.
(CO'OIIIUUt)H1MI Lai
tor ini
IIAWAIUR RtFl'SLIC I
Uatiltal.
.$ 100,00
OITICHIW AND IllltKCTOIlHi
Cham, M. L'ookk, l'roldrnt,
I. U.JniiN, Vlrn.rp.iiilciil
0. H. (,'ookk, t'nnhlor,
K, C. ATliniTON, Ailuiit CasIiIci
Konry WuterlioUMo,
Tom Mny,
K. W. MacfiirUns,
K. U. Tonnoy.
J. A. MtCundlcw.
Hollclt tlio Accounts of Flrnm, Cor.
pnrnllon!., Trnt, Individual, and will
nrofully and promptly Attend to al
nuftlnoMi connoetod with banking en
trusted to It, Noll and purchase Forelgi
Kxchango, Isitio Lottors of Credit.
SAVINGS DBPARTMENTI
Ordinary and Term Deposit received
and Intorost allowed In accordance will
rules and conditions printed In Pa
books, copies of which may bo had uf ,r
application.
Real Estate and Insurance.
JL.1FK and FMRE
HgUR;JlHdEA,
AGENTS FOR ..
New England Mutual Life In
surance Co. of BosroN.
cEtna Fire Insurance Company
of Hartford.
HENRY ST. COAR.
EDWARD POLLITZ
Members Stock and Bond Exchange.
EDWARD POLLITZ&Co
COMMISSION BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
P.rtlful.r .lltntlnn .Iv.n In Tiutthmmm ..d ..1. nt
HtMllin Slltlt Stock.
Loan, NttotKtiJ. Elltara tnt Pt!f Slockl
d4 Bod4i.
403 California St.,
San Froncleco, Cal.
II7
WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
Stock and Bond Broker
Meatier ol Hawaiian Slock Eicbente.
Mclnerny Block, Fort Street.
BOYD, SCOTT & CO.,
Custom House Internal
: Revenue Brokers
315 FORT ST., opposite Irwin & Co,
A. J. CAMPBELL,
Stock and Bond Brokei
Member ol tbe Hoaotuln Stock Eicbaif e.
Offlce Queen street, opposite Unlor
Feed Company.
Telephone! 306 P.O. B01 ,i
Distilled
Water
Delivered Free
To nny pnrt oj the city
Oahu Ice and
Electric Co.,
HOFFMAN & MARKHAM.
Works, Kewalo.
Tel., 3151 Blue. P.O. Box Goo.
Jfirlce will be delivered by courteous
drivers to any part of premises desired.
ijt6
The . . .
Hawaiian Electri
Company,
Corner Alakea and HalekauwIlaSts.,
Has a large assortment of
Chandeliers and Elec
trical Goods
Constantly on Hand,
Estimates given for house wiring
and electrical plants.
Marine Wiring a specialty.
A. GARTLEY,
General Manager.
Oceanic Gas and
Electric Co., Ltd.
: We will be pleased to fur
nish estimates for complete Electric
Lighting Plants and for long dis
tance transmission of Electric Power.
Office: 46 Merchant St.
AaLaLaatktv,
Bi tKers.
BANKERS.
HOSOln
.H. I
1 Ann ftancittn Ag'iiti Tim Nkvada
j Natiomai. Hank op Han Francisco.
Han FiiANrisco Tlio Novada Nallonni
Hank of Haii Francisco.
I tiONPON Tlio Union Hank of London
Ltd.
I Nkiv York American Exchange N.
I tlonal Itank.
1 Ciiicaoo Morchants National Hank,
j l'Anis-Credlt Lyonuals.
1 Bkrun Drosdnor Hank.
IIonko.no and Yokohama Hotik.ng A
Hhanglial Hanking Corporation.
NKW ZEAtJIND AND AUSTRALIA Bank
of Now Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank o
British North America.
Transact i General Man aid Eickuie Boruen
DepoUts Received. Loam made on Ar-
B roved Becnrtty. Commerclsl and Traveleri
redltt Iiined, Bill of Hichscie boiEhl
nd iold.
CoLuoTiowi Pbqmitlt Aocopimn roa.
OF HAWAII, LTD.
Incorporated Under the Laws of tki
Republic of Hawaii.
Authorized Capital. $1,000,000
Subscribed Capital, 750,000
I'ald Up Capital SOO.OOo
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
l?.eCoCnK.n President
?,, RobIn8on Vice-President
E-M- D.yl ;.. Secretary
Directors Cecil Brown, Mark P.
Robinson, Bruce Cartwrlgbt, W. 9.
I Cooper and H. M. Von Holt,
I DRAW EXCHANGE ON:
San Francisco The Anglo-Calirot.
nta Bank, Limited.
Chicago The Merchant! Loan an4
Now York J. W. Sellgman Conv
pany.
London The Anglo-CBlIfornla
Bank, Limited.
Paris Soclctle Generate.
Hamburg M. M. Warburg Job.
pony.
Honelrnnir nnil Vr,Vn..M. fw.
Chartered tlnnlr nf ln,tlo a ...... 11-
and China. .
Australia The Union Bank of Au.
tralla, Limited.
Canada Bank of Montreal.
Berlin Gerbruder Meyer.
Exchange bought and aold Letters
Credit Issued on all parti of the
world.
SayingsBank
Savings Deposits will bo
received and Interest allowed by this
Bank at four and one-half per cent,
per annum.
Printed conies of the Rnln. nml n.
illations may bo obtained on application.
uinco at bank building on MerchanJ
street.
BISHOP A CO.
Established 186S
bxsko:f 3c co.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
did Exchange Busineaa.
Commercial and Traveler'
-letters of Credit issued, avail
ble in all tho principal citie
f'tho world.
Intorost allowed after July
1, 1898, on fixed deposits 3
months 3 per cent., 6 months
3 per cent., 12 months 4
per cent.
Pioneer Building and.
Loan Association.
ASSETS, DEC. 31, 189. U2,7f.lS
Money loaned on approved security.
ASavlngsBank for monthly deposits.
Houses built on the monthly install,
ment pia-.
Twentieth Serl of Stock Is now
opened.
OFFICERS-T. F. Lansing, Presl.
dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; C. B.
a'jr,easurer: A- v- ar. Secretary,
DIRECTORS-T. F. Lansing, B. .
RiA v,' 1,aTr' A- V Keech- Hennr
Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt. C M.
Gray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. GEAR,
Secretary.
Chamber ot Commerce room.
Offlce Hours; 12;30 1;80 p. b.
TJb VoohHiuB Specie M
LIM1TSD.
Subscribed Capital .... Yen 21,000,00t
Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000
Reserved Fund Yen 8,000,000-
The Bank buys and receives (or eat.
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Dratui
and Letters ot Credit, and transMta
a general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED
On Flied Deposit for re bsodUii, a per ceal .
On Flied Deposit (or 6 bombs, iM "
On Flied Deposit for j raos,
INTEREST ALLOWED
Br tin Heal OBke, at Yoloheree, oa CirtMl la.
Melt, i s-is aea per day
Oo Mud Depoelt for le months. jH p ,at ((
Ket HetiMlc Bulling, nf im bl, Hoiololi
E. K. KAAI,
Teacher of .itar, Mandolin, Zitbar
Ukulele and Taro Patch,
Orders to be left oar of Wall, Nichola
Oo ' V'wtrom Mnalo Oc's 1IM
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