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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., FRIDAY, AUGUST . i;, 1900.
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Lf Attorneys. Beer and Una Dealers.
PL fc. 0. Atkinson and A. F. Judd, Jrl)
ATKINSON & JUDD,
Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law.
Met OTcr Blahup & Coa Hank, cor.
Xaafeasaanu and Merchant Btreets.
GEO. A. DAVIS -
-, GEO. D. GEAR
DAVIS & GEAR
Mtorncys and Counsellors at Law
Rooms J02, 203, 102, JudJ Building.
or. Fort and .Merchant Sts.. Honolulu
CHARLES F. PETERSON
A.ttornoy at Law and
Notary iPublio.
Knhumanu Street.
J. M. KANEAKUA,
attorney and Counsellor at
Law.
tn th. rvrMrntiil Hotel.
r of King and Alakea Btreets,
lelaln.
. 0. Aeki. Enoch Johnson,
AOHI & JOHNSON,
Attornoys and Counselors
at .Law.
Uti No. 10 Weat King Street
Telephone SSI.
B. A. MOTT-SMITH,
ATTORNEY.
Ka8 MOVED TO THE JUDO
BLOCK. FORT STREET.
Surgeons, Pnyslclans M Dentists.
DR. W.B.TAYLOR,
Has removed to Beietanla street, opposite
Hawaiian Hotel, from corner of Richard
and Reretanla streets.
1596-im Tel. 517. Hour?: 9 to 5.
DR. C. A. PETERSON
Has re-opened his office at . . .
36 Emma Street
fo-It A.M.)
HOURS.J J-4 P.M. TLLLPHONL: 40)
1 7" 6 KM. J
DR. E. C. WATERHOUSE
Office and Residence: King St.,
star Alapal. :::::: r ::: :
lOfuci Hours: s ton a.m.
I to 1 p. M.
to P. M.
SUBDAYJ 9,0 to II lo A. M.
TELEPHONE )o)i. WHITE. ijji
Dr. W. J. Galbraith.
Bft .nd Residence: Beretanla and
Jakea streets.
OBee Hcura: 9 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 4
. at.; 7 to 8 p. m.
TELEPHONE 201.
JR. WALTER HOFFMANN.
JBMTANIA STREET, (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
k'ttaskont 110. P. 0. Box 601.
OSes kours. 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3
H, at.; T to 8 p. n. Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m.
DO. H. SINCLAIR"
wkael ntrMt, between Emma and Fort.
ears: I to 10 a. m 2 to 1 p. m.
Ilol;.ci.; Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m.
DR. E. L. HUTCHINSON,
Dentist
Will have his office In the Hotel Delmo
Ico Building, Room 10, for two months,
or until his ottice is ready for occupancy In
the new Boston Building. i88o-iw
DR. R. I. MOORE,
Dentist.
Office: 222 Hotel Street.
Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 4.
A, C. WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
DENTISTS
tare Building, Fort Street
1; I to 4. Telephone 434,
IQMQUJLU
iMtorted by Voluntary Contributions.
WMM TREATMENT to the Poor of
aH aatlonaliuei.
7r Information as to cards of ad'
!3'nn and to the service, etc., etc.,
if,! 4( U
Infirmary.
Third Floor, Progress Block,
afceerlptlons may be left with J. F,
aekfeM. L. O. Abies or Dr. Bloggett,
PERFECT .
BINTING ll
RODUCED f
ROHPILY '
lERFECT telephone 2000,
FEINTING 1 Prepared to fill or.
RODUCED T ders until 4 p. m
ROHPTLY Saturdays. . . .
Tie MERCANTILE PRINTING
COMPANY, Limited.
Queen Street,
Corner ol Fort Street
F W. THRUM
Surveyor.
BOOM NO. 10, SPRECKKLS BLOOB
Plantation Work Specialty.
118
LOVEJOY &CO.
iMrollTKRB, AND WllO LBS ALP
WIbb and Lipr Dealers
Afiatl for Mm Bottl.d Rilnl.r Bi.r ol Eutll.
No. 19 Nuoanu Htrrkt
F.tr Block, Honolulu, Hawaiian Miasm
P. O. Boi i,t. M.tu.l Ttlpboet ,o
aONSALVES fc CO., Ltc.
WHOLESALE QRO0ER8AN.
WINB MERCHANTS.
J'25 Qaoen street, Honolulu, H
ioQsolidated Soda Water Co., L'r.
Esplanade,
ornor Allot 4 Fort Sti., Honoluli.
HOLLI8TER 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 of
the Weary.
Seattle Beer kept at a Tem
perature Unequalled in Town.
throughout their journey. Should lnw
John Dewar, KellOCk'S AA, less characters manifest evil designs
Green River and Old Govern- "n0!1 ,h0 i'tcrB-. or nttempt to rob
ment WrmtciA nnH fhp vprv ,,lcm- or ' n" waV ' ,,01",1'
best of everything else.
CblnesB and Japanese Firms.
ftouda Boardman,
EMPLOYMENT and
REAL ESTATE
AG-ENTS -
Domestic Servants, Sailors and Gtntral
Laborers.
Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 3 p. m
Telephone 917.
P. O. Box 863.
Room 1, Spreokels Block
Y. MASUDA,
Portraits
Done in Crayon or Oil.
Pictures Framed In any styls.
Framed Pictures for sale.
New Mouldings for Frames have
arrived.
King and Alapai streets,
Near Honolulu Stock Yards.
14C9 TELEPHONE fc'iG
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
A. K. OZAWA, M.D.s.l.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
T.ttppr.rjr Offic:
lot T.I. 544.
Roc 1 up.ulri Spr.ck.il bulla
"Wong Sal Kee
MERCHANT - TAILOR
A Perfect Fit Guaranteed
404 Fort St., ne.tr King St.
HONOLULU, H. I.
Cleaning, Dyclni; and Krp.lrlnf aSp.clalty
1)41
Y. MAN SING
Has Removed From Fort Street to
Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kim's,
311
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
Drtsses Made To Order.
HOP HONG,
Merchant Tailor,
A FlKI ASSORTMENT OP AMI&ICAN, EKQUSN AND
Scotch CLoth on Hand
No, jig Nuuanu strut, Honolulu, H.,1,
Goo4 work and firtt-cUii flt rvaraoU4.
Clotlm Claanad and RapalraJ
WINO XjXJNGi
,,Coim aussa akd Kino Stmeti.,
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. 363
I480
The . . .
Astor House Restaurant
Corner King and Alakea streets
FIRST CLASS FAMILY RESTAURANT
otST Meals at all hours "titto
Ah Chuck Proprietor
h$i7iiiYiViYiiiiYi'iV2
EGESSLERSs;
ii MAGIC ii
!l HEAMCHEsi
j WAFERS ii
Druggists
will refund
the money
if they fall
to cure.
rri 10 int,.
Tba Brenlni BullaUo, 71 nt par
Bontk.
I Another Edict Is
I Issued to Viceroy
1 Washington, Aug. 8. The Chlne3o
.Minister visited the State Department
today and transmitted to this t1oern-
1 ment tho following edict:
"An Imperial edict of tho eighth day
I of the seventh Moon (August 2, 11)00 1,
transmitted by Viceroy 1.1 HungChnng,
I Viceroy l.lu Kun Yl nnd Director Gen
eral Sheng, tinder date of August i,
lt'OO, to Minister Yang, at St. Peters-
I burg nnd transmitted by the latter un
der date of August 7th, nnd received by
I Minister YV11 on the evening of the last
named date. It Is as follows:
"LI Hung Chang and l.lu Kun Yl, In
response to their just memorial pro
posing the sending of tho foreign min
isters to Tien Tsln, received on Hid
eighth Instant (August 2) the follow
ing Imperial edict:
"Throughout the disturbances re
cently caused by our subjects on ac
count of Christian missions, which
hae resulted In a conflict of forces,
It has been found necessnry to afford
prptectlon to all the foreign minister
In Peking. On-repeated occasions the
Tsting LI Ynmcn sent notes Inquiring
after their welfare. And ns Peking has
not jet been rcsuretl to order und pro
cautionary measures may not secure.
I absolute safety, the foreign ministers
'are being consulted ns to the proposed
' plan of detailing troops to escort them
safely to Tien Tsln to a safe temporary
shelter, so that they may lie free from
apprehensive anxiety or fnr.
"We hciehy command Jung Lit to .ip.
paint as it preliminary step trustunrhty
high, civil and military officials, who
together with rellnblo and elllcleitt
troops, shall, nt such time us the fci
eign ministers may agree upon for
leaving Peking, escort nnd protect them
nicy tine uign uiiiciiiihj sunn ui uid;
repress them without fall.
"If the foreign ministers, before leav-
1 Ing Peking should desire to communi
cate with their respective government
I nnd If their telegraphic message Bhotil.l
be In plain language the Tsung LI Yn
men shall at once attend to them with
out the leabt delay, thus manifesting
the utmost friendliness of the Imperial
government. Respect this.'
BOARDING SCHOOL REPORT
T. Okufnura, principal of the Japan
ese Hoarding School, reports on condi
tions for the year as follows:
The bubonic plagttu which lasted sev
eral months has brought hardships on
tho school. A good many patents of the
chUdren lived In the quarantined nn.l
burned district. Through the plnguii
Hie these people have lost really every
thing and consequently have been un
able to pay the board and lodging ex
penses of their children. Tho rise In
the prices of Asiatic food stuffs, as well
as other commodities since the out
break of the plague has also greatly In
creased our financial difficulties. Wc
are, however, thankful to the kind
hearted friends of the school who have
from time to time helped us with finan
cial aid In time of need. Wc are thank
ful that notwithstanding our financial
difficulties wo nre enjoying the confi
dence of thu Japanese community. In
the time of distress and excitement the
parents hnve realized that their chil
dren entrusted to us were being brought
up with cure nnd safe from the dicnded
plague.
On account of kick of funds, two or
three children used to sleep In one
double bed. These beds have since
been replaced by thirty-two single bed
kindly donated by .Mis. S. N Custle.
We hnve now thirty-six single bedJ.
This remarkable Improvement wo hop"
will do much good nut only for tho
chlldien's health but also In their con
duct and behavior. The children seem
to be very grateful and appreciate the
gift. The new beds are known ns
"Castle Beds."
Owing to the Increase In thu number
of boarders 11 lnnnl 22x18 feet has luU
ly been added to tho main building out
of tho money graciously granted for
this purpo.se by the Hawaiian Kvnu-
gellcal Association. This Innai Is usil
as dining hall, while the former dlnlnu
room Is now occupied by tile nt.w
boarders.
During the last six months ending
June 30th, 1900, we have boarded 40
children of whom four left us. Ap
plications for admission have often
been refused as we are not uble to
board more thafi thirty-six on account
of the limited number of beds.
Miss T, Toyoda, who came from Ja
pan in the earlier part of this year, Is
nn excellent aslsstant to the principal.
We wish to express our thanks to Dr.
lgn Mori who has attended tho sick
children and given them medicines flue
of charge.
We hope that our friends will con
tinue to help the school us they have
done In the past. The semi-annual
financial report Is herewith submitted.
The financial statement shows re
ceipts, $1000.03 and expenditure,
$1105.15.
PER B. B. 4S.U8TRALIA.
Just landed a full lino ot grapea, ap
ples, oranges, lemons, celery, cabbage,
cauliflower, cranberries, burbank and
red potatoes, dates, salmon, flounders,
halibut, craba, Eastern and California
oysters (in tin and shell,) turkeys,
chickens, ducka, quail. A -Jll Una of
canned foods. GAMARINOB' MCFRI
PRIMARIES.
Pursuant to a Resolution passed at a
meeting of the Executive Committee for
the Terrltotlal Central Committee of the
Republican i'artv In the Territory of
Hawaii, a call Is now Issued for Primary
Elections to be held In the various pre
cinct, on
.Saturday, September' Int. I00,
for the purpose of electing delegates to a
District Convention. The polls will It
open from 3 p. m. to 0 p. m.
TIILM: ARL! THE
Rules and Regulations of the Re
publican Party In the Territory
of Hawaii, Governing Precinct
Clubs:
Article!. PRECINCT CLUBS.
1, The unit cf organization shall be
the precinct clubs.
Jj. There shall be a precinct organiza
tion In every election precinct.
3. Every person legally enrolled, In
the various precinct clubs, shall be a mem
ber of the precinct club when permanently
organized.
U- The officers of ea.h Precinct Club
shall be a President, Secretary,' three
Judges of Election, and such other officers
as the bylaws of said precinct may pro
vide. No Initiation fees or dues shall be
charged the members of any ;reclnct club.
All officers shall serve for one ear. or tin-1
til their succesors areelecteJ. Any du
ly enrjlled member o' the club may be ell-1
gIMe to hold cllke. 1
5. The duties of these officers shall be I
those usual to said officers and such as may j
be provided for In the by-la vs of each Pre
cinct Club. The three Judges of Election
shall be ;ole judges at all primaries. I
56. No les than one-fifth of the mem-1
bers enrolled shall constitute a quorum for 1
the transaction of business.
7. The President and Secretary of I
each precinct club sli ill act as a revising
board of the roll of the Precinct Club, and
from time to time shall meet and revise
said roil so that It shall consist of only
such members as still resiJe In said pre
cinct, but no member on the old roll shall
b: omitted If he still resides In said pre
cinct.
$8. Each precinct shall at the primaries
elect, besides the officers aforesaid, dele
gates to the District Committee.
Jc;. Each precinct shall be entitled to
elect one delegate to said district commit
tee f r each 25 votes cast In said precinct
for the Republican ticket at the preceding
election. Whenever after dividing said
Republican vote by 25 there Is a remainder
of 15 or more, then the precinct is entitled
to an additional delega'e, but each precinct
shall be entitled to at least one delegate to
said district committee, although the Re
publican vote as aforesaid In said precinct
shall te below 25.
to. Any person who Is a duly enrolled
member of a precinct club shall be eligible
as a delegate to the district committee.
1 he above Rules and Regulation,
of the Republican Party in the
Territory of Hawaii, are also pub
lished In accordance with a Resolution
passed at the same meeting referred to
above.
The Committee urge upon all the offi
cers members of all Precinct Clubs the Im
portance of prompt and harmonious action
In relation to the above call.
GEO. W. SMITH,
Chairman,
. E. R. HENDRY,
Secretary.
DISTRICT COMMITTEE.
Pursuant to a Resolution pas'ed at a
mtetlngof the Executive Committee of the
Territorial Central Committee of Hie Re
publican Party in the Territory of Hawaii
a call Is Issued to tne Delegates who shall
be elected at the Primary to meet on Sep1
tember 0 or 7 for the purpose of electing
delegate to a Territorial C-jr.ventlon and
the i.omlnatlon of candidates for Senators
and Representatives from the respective
districts to the Territorial Legisiatu-e.
These are the Rules and Regulations of
the Republican I'jrty In the Territory of
lliwall, governing District Commltte.s:
Article II. DISTRICT COMMITTEE.
i. Each district committee shall con
sist of delegates from the precinct clubs in
said district.
32. Each district committee shall meet
when notlli'd to do so by the Territorial
Committee, apd shall elect the following
officers: President, Vice-President, Sec
retary. Treasurer, and such other officers
and standing committees as It maybe en
titled to.
S3. Any duly enro'led Republican shall
be eligible as a delegate to the Territorial
Committee from the district In which he
resides.
4. Each district committee shall be
charged with the general care and super
vision of the affairs of the party within
its district, subject to these rules and regu
lations. It shall take such measures as It
deems necessary and expedient to secure
the organization and maintenance of pre.
clnct clubs In every precinct, and secure
the co-operation of all Republican voters
with tin party organization, and shall, un
der the control of the Territorial Commit
tee, have charge cf all campaigns In the
district. It shall decide all disputes from
the precinct organizations and contests
within said district as to primary elections.
J$. District committees may hold reg
ular or special meetings as may be provid
ed In their by-laws, and not less than one
third of the members shall constitute a
quorum.
The above Rules and Regulations of the
Republican Party In the Territory of Ha
waii, are also published In accordance
with a resolution passed at the same
meeting referred to above.
The committee urge upon all tl e officers
and members of tlu District Committee
the Importance of prompt and harmonious
action In relation to the abo e call.
GEORGE NV. SMITH.
E. R. HENDRY Chairman.
Secretary,
Bankers.
THE BANK OF HAWAII, Lt
JUDD BUILDINO.
riSCORPORATEDUSDERTKlLAWEt
lor the Hawaiian Riruiucf
Capital $400,00
OFFICERS AND DIRECTOBSi
Cuas. M. Cooke, President.
P. O. Jomkk, Vice-President
O. If, Cookk, Cashier.
F. C. Atherton, Assistant Cashlei
Henry Waterhouse,
Tom May,
F. W. Macfarlane,
E. D. Tenney,
JjA. McCandlew,
Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor
porations, Trusts, Individuals, and will
carefully and promptly attend to aU
business connected with banking en
trusted to It. Sell and purchase Fnrelgr
Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit.
8AVING8 DBPARTMENTI
Ordinary and Term Deposits received
and Interest allowed In accordance wit):
rules and conditions printed In Pa
books, copies of which may be had up r
application.
Real Estate and Insurance.
LIEE and BIRE
AGENTS FOB.
New England Mutual Life In
surance Co. of Boston
Etna Fire insurance Company
of hartford.
HFNRY ST. GOAR.
EDWARD POLLITZ
Members Stock and Bond Exchange.
EDWARD POLLITZ&Co
COMMISSION BROKER
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Particular atitntton tvan to enrcfaaa aod aala ct
Hawaiian Sucar Stock.
Loaot NacotlattJ, E a litre ao4 foralfi Stocks
aed Bonds.
403 California St.,
San Franclgco, Cal.
1171
WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
Stock and Bond Broker
Mambtr ol H.wtllts Stock Ejctunt..
Mclneruy Block, Fort Street.
BOYD, SCOTT & CO.,
Custom House Internal
: Revenue Brokers
315 FORT ST., opposite Irwin & Co,
, A. J. CAMPBELL,
Stock and Bond Brokei
Maab.i ol tb. Honolulu Stock Eicb.ici,
Ottice Queen street, opposite Unloi
Feed Company.
T.I.eboQ. soo P.O. Bos it
Distilled
Water
Delivered Free
To nny part of the city
Oahu Ice and
Electric Co.,
HOFFMAN & MARKHAM,
Works, Kewalo.
Tel., 3151 Blue. P. O. Box Coo.
tSTlce will be delivered by courteous
drivers to any part of premises desired.
tsi
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.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OrTHE
Fourth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii,
in probate. At Chambers. In the
Matter of the Estate f Kan Kee, de
eased. Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given thit the under
signed has been appointed administrator
of the estate f f said deceased.
ALL CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified to present their claims,
duly verified, with proper vouchers. It any
to the undersigned at the office of the Hllo
Mercantile Company, Limited, In Hilo,
Hawaii, within six months from the date
of tills notl e, or such claims, If any, will
be forever baired.
W. if. LITTLE. Administrator.
W. S. WISE, Alty. for Administrator.
Hilo, Hawaii, Aug 10, A. D, 1000,
I Pott,
WOMAN'8 EXCHANGE
112 Hotkij Strut
KAPA, CALABASHES, LEIB, NA
TIVE HATS, HULA SKIUTS, NIIHAU
MATS, FANS, SHELLS, BEKDB, Etc.,
UOUKMADH POI, constantly on hand,
rtltpbona 711,
Bt tkers.
Ciuui Bpriceiu, Wm. ii. Ibwiv
Glaus eckelg ijijo,
BANKER.
HONOLULI H, 1
San rtancitco AgentiTnK Nevada
tfATfnMir. TtAMtr ns. CI . u f- . ..
Has Francisco The Nevada Nutlona
ini 01 oau rrauclnco.
Ixindoij The Union Bank of London
Nkw York American Exchange Na
tlonal Bank.
Chicago Merchants National Bank.
Paris Credit Lyonnals.
Berlin Dresdner Bank.
llONKONQ ANDTOEOnAMA Honk.ngA
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
NKtr ZKAUlcn inn InwBi,,. is....
of New Zealand.
victoria ahd Vamoouvkr Bank 0
British North Amrl,.
Truact 1 Suenl Buttii ulEiciiueBuiw
ajtiwih necsiTca. ixn made on Ad
BroTedBjenrltT. Commercial and Trawler!
rjdlti 1 I"-!. Bill, of exchange boig"
OomcTicms PmoMrrxT Aoooprap ro.
The First American fiank
OF HAWAII, LTD.
Incorporated Under the Lawa ot taj
Republic ot Hawaii.
Authorized Capital,
Subscribed Capital,
Paid Up Capital
$1,000,000
750,000
SOO.OOo
I OFFICERS AND DIRECTOHa.
mb D,r,0?'?1 President
Sr Iloblnson Vice-President
w?',F00JPer CnsMei
1-. M. Boyd Secretary
Directors Cecil 3rown, Mark P
Robinson, Uruco Cartwrlght, W. a
Cooper nnd H. M. Von Iiolt.
1 DRAW EXCHANGE ON:
1 San FrnDclsco The Anglo-Calltor.
1 nla Bank, Limited.
I Chicago The Merchants Loan an!
Trust Company.
I New York J. W. Hellgman Com
1 pany.
I London The Anglo-California
Oank. Limited.
Paris Soclctle Generate.
Hamburg M. M. Warburc Jo-.
pany.
Honskone anil Vnlrnnin. t.
Chartered flunk nt InAta a. ,
and China.
Australia The Union Bank ot Ama
tralla, Limited.
Canada Bank of Montreal.
Berlin Oerbruder Meyer.
EvchflnfTA hnllirht ati.1 anl.4 I
Credit Issued on all part of ths
world.
HiSQP 5 QQ.
SavmgsBaiii
Savings Deposits will bt
received and Interest allowed by this
Bank at four and one-half per cent,
per annum.
Prlntod copies of the Rules and Reg
ulations may be obtained on application
Office at bank building on Merchant
street.
BISHOP A CO.
Kitabllahed 1868
aisiiop & 00.
BANKERS.
Transact a Genoral Bankinji
md Exchange Business,
Commercial and Traveler'i
.etters of Credit issued, avail
ble in all the principal citiet
r the world.
Interest allowed after Jul
1, 1898, on fixed deposits S
mouths 8 per cont., 6 monthi
y per cent., 12 mouths 4
per cent.
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
ASSETS. DEC. 31. 1891, I112,77.ll
Money loaned on approved security
A Savings Bank for monthly deposits
Houses built on the monthly Install-
men', pia-.
Twentieth Serl ot Stock la no
opened.
OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, PreaJ.
dent: B. B. Tin.o Vlr. PronM.nt. n m
Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Oear, Secretary.
umcuiuno t, . Lansing, B. .
Rose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keech, Henry
Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt. 0. M.
Gray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. OEAR,
Secretary,
chamber of Commerce rooms.
Office Hours: 12:801:80 p. m.
TJje VoIohBinB gpecie Bilk,
Subscribed Capital .... Yen 24,000,00
Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000
Reserved Fund Yen 8,000,00.
The Dank buya and receives for (se
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues DrafU
and Letter! of Credit, ana traniaeH
general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED
Oo Fli.a D.po.11 lot i. Bootlit, a .Ml a, (
On Find D.cotlt for 6 m.utki, iH '
Oo Fli.d C3.po.lt f or boi, t
INTEREST ALLOWED-
Bv tt Ui Oak., it Yosoboas, Corrnl
M.II, i .-. Me ,.r 4ty
0 HiJ D.potlt lor ii Booth., H em m.1 ,,s.
Hew ReDQDllc BnllliBi, llfilu sLnoioif
E. K. KAAI,
Teacher of ' ' .ttar, Mandolin, Zither
Ukulele and Taro Patch.
Orders to be left care of Wall, NloLoU
Oo ' VUoB Mtsmo OVa laM
,
&i