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Evening bulletin. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaii]) 1895-1912, September 18, 1900, Image 6

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ComiBoilorwwt Law.
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CEO. A. DAVIS 0L0. D. OtAU
DAVIS & QEAR
Mlorntyt nd Counttliori il Lw
Rooms ai, M, mi. JuJJ IlkMlJIuc.
'lor. I'ott J Mffilunt Sts..Hon(ilu
CHARLES r. PETERSON'
4Lttornov n-t Law and
Notary Public.
Kaabunianu Btreet.
J. M. KANEAKVA,
Attorney niul Couiioullor at
Law.
rMse: In the Occidental Hotel,
tmtr of Kim and Alakea Street!,
attain.
V, D. AekL ' Enoch Johnson.
AOHI & JOHNSON,
Attorneys mid Counselors
at Law.
BdM No. 10 West King Street
Telephone 6S4.
B. A.M0TT-8MITH,
ATTORNEY.
MOVED TO THE JUDD
BLOCK. FORT BTREET.
StrtmsJIiyslclans and Dentists.
DR. J. T. WAY80N,
HasremoteJto Ills new office and resi
dence, Beretanla St., nearly opposite Me
thodist Church.
OFFICE HOURS SS:
l6jj-im TLL. Main 34&
DR. W.E. TAYLOR,
Has removed to Beretanla street, opposite
Hawaiian Hotel, from corner of Richard
nd Beretanla streets.
Sofrim Tel. 517. Houn: 9 to 5.
DR. C. A. PETERSON
Has re-opened his office at . . .
36 Emma Street
r9-1tA.AU
2- 4 p.m.
(r a k.m.J
Hours
TfcLEPIIONE: 493
DR. E. C. WATERHOUSE
Office and Residence: King St.,
star Alapai. :::::: r ::: :
tOrnca Hocus. I to 11 a m.
10 1 p. M..
j 10 i p. x.
SUXDAYS ).)0 to II. JO A. M.
TELEPHONE )Qi. WHITE. ll
Dr. W. J.
and Residence: Beretanla and
Jakaa streots.
Mes Houri: to 10 a. m.; 2 to 1
V. m.; 7 to 8 p. m.
TELEPHONE 2M.
JR. WALTER HOFFMANN.
TAHIA STREET, (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
iMapkOM (10. F. 0. Box 501.
Ctfle. aours, 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 1
m.; T to 8 p. an. Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m.
DR. 1. N. SINCLAIR
tratt, between Emma and Fort.
an: I to 10 a. m 2 to 4 p. so.
I I f . aa.; Sundays, t to 10 a. m.
DR. R. I. MOORE,
Dentist.
OUce: 222 Hotel Street
OBc. Houre : 9 to 12 and 1 to 4.
A, C. WALL, D. D. S
O. E. WALL, D. D. S
DENTISTS
tan Building, Fort Street
ara: I to 4. Telephone 434.
PERFECT .
RIMING 1
RODUCED f
BOHPILY '
ERFECT TELBPilONB 2000.
PRINTING 1 Prepared to (III or.
RODUCED T ders until 4 p. m
BOHPILY ' Saturdays. . . .
Tbe MERCANTILE PRINTING
COMPANY, Limited.
Queen Street,
Corner ol Fort Street
DIAMOND
And other Rings, Watches, Brace
lets, Pins, and an extensive variety
fjfvelry,
ex. &. BiA.na
Manufacturing Jeweller
401U FORT STREET,
P W. THRUM
Surveyor.
ROOM NO, 10, 8PRKCKKLS BLOCK
P lantattcn Work Specialty,
1233
CklH (ft4 Jl4M fifit,
V. MASUDA,
Portraits
Don in Crayon or Oil
mmI'Mutm I rmJ In any alyll,
...Mmmt t'lktvirtt ftff title.
.. ..New MtMidltiftt let I'famii hau
arrive..
King and Alapai streets,
Neif Honolulu Stint Yitdi.
t4. iiiinioKiVtida
T. KAT8UNUMA & Co.
A. K OlAWA, At...,.'.
OENERAL BUSINESS AOBNCY.
tfMitr OrJcii : t ki.t.ii. trmbu Villi
'.Ji,,m.
Wong 8al Kee
MERCHANT - TAILOR
A Pi.iict Fit OuA.Atnu
404 Fort St., nt-ar Kinp St.
Honolulu, H. I.
Clt.nlnf, tl)ln and M.palrlm a Spcllt
Y. MAN SING
Has Removed From Fort Street to
Nuuanu Street, opp. Coo Kin's,
!U
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
Dresses Made Tr Order,
HOP HONG,
'M'Y'nVian ToilrtV I
ATloICIlclIll X OtlXUr, I
A FiaaAisotTMiar orAaiticAN. EaautHAaoi
Scotch Cloth on Hanu
No. 119 Suutnu itrttU Honolulu, H.,l.
ICoo4 Wbih aad firitctii fit turnttJ
Clotht Cltntd and Bpalr
wiisro LUNa
i.COIM AUKIA A0 Kiao SltltTI.,
GROCERY AND FRESH FRUITS
always on hand. FRESH PINEAPHLES
for special order, and CALIFORNIA
FRUITS bv every steamer and also ISL
AND BUTTER. Delivery Free. Tel. 36J
The . . .
Astor House Restaurant
Corner King and Alakea streets
FIRST CLASS FAMILY RESTAURANT
otar Meals at all hours &lo
Ah Chuck -
I roprletor ,
!
Beer and line Dealers.
LOVEJOY&CO.
IMPOBTKRB, AMD WBOMIAL)
Vine am Lipr Dealers
Ac tall loi lb. BotilaS RitalM Bmi ol suttlt.
NO. IS NUUAMD fJTOBKT
FoiMr Block. Honolulu, Hawaiian Iiusoi.
P.O. Bonn. Malul T.l.otoa. 10I.
GrONSALVES Ac CO., Ltd
WHOLESALE GROOEBB ANI
WINE MEBOHANTB.
aaSQneen atreet, Honolnln, H. '
Consolidated Soda Water Co., L'r
EHplanado,
.ormr Alltn A Fort Sti., Honolulu
HOLLI8TER
Asentr
A CO.,
a
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. ,,
The World Register
Keeps Lbe Cash while you are hxxty,
Try one o
Rook Price?)
On Marble and Granite.
MONUMENTS
and CEMETERY
WORK. . .
Fences and Lawn
Furniture,
Haw'i
Iroo Fence and Monumental Go
Ml Klna fitreet.
Druggists
:GESSLERS' will refund
; MAGIC ; tho money
isHEAMCHES: If they fall
II WAFERS 5 to cure.
I'rk.lQieuti,
roR n m
, i
K00Si:VI.L1 0L1I.IMS
HtrillLICAX 1'OI.ICY
Heuph Rider Candldttt Wei! StuUd
en Hit Tour Tliwundi
Give Him Cordial
Gutting.
Bay Oil). Mleh., Btit. 7.-UuiHiiur
Itooaewlts apt-vlal train willed It ft lie
tlult lint midnight, airhcd heir at 7
n. in, Aiiiiiimiiii)Iiik Hie llmernur are
, Chairman Ulekina, of the HenililluLi:i
' Ktnli- Committee; Oil. IIIIm ii( riHKliinw
i cnnillilalc for (liiMrnor, cuiuv of tliu
( Mlclilnnii CiuiKrMiiiiti ami imhuI
' linn eorri'iunilenta. Tim (lutt-rnur
i wn ilrhin to Cuitrnl Amiiiic park, ii-
ituMwl by a company f Iiwnl ltiiweoltj,nrti
ltouKh Itlilcrs. In hla (pitch (lowrnor
Ruot'i'lt aniil:
"The K''nt l'mue Unit i haw lit'foii'
tit this enr la ulietliiT we ahnll con-
tllim- llie policy Hint Kica lo every
man a clinnee lo ciirn m iiviiik e
wlslicu to tlo ho. That la w lint e nccl. I
We want condition audi that a man
of thrift, Industry ami ImuIiu'M kuk-i-clty
ian use tlione qualltlca to the heat
ndvnntnKP. Here In AIIcIiIkhii you
know for )ouia1wa without It hc-lng
ncci-aaary for me to my ao, the Infinite i
'l"Iertnc'' between now nd 'ur J'cara
ago. In your Induatry. In the beet aunar I
inilltry. and the tllrfirenua now,
I think of what tho conditions are no
land you will delilierntely iilunne ua
! back Into Industrial cliaoa If y'ou re-
erat- the policy to which the nation If
now- committed. Tliut la the greatest
Issue.
"Secondly cornea the Issue of keeping I
J tho (lag up In honor where it has bejn
placed In honor. You of Hay City sent
your aotis to the Spanish war as their
fathers before them had gone to tho
I great war. It was but a small war but
It showed the spirit of the people. It
I allowed that they hud not forgotten the
j lesson tnught In the great contest of
I 'CI to 'C5. You did not let us contract
I In ISO.', nud we wont contract now.
The Isauea are the Issues of national
tirusiierlty and national honor, and tho
American people must give but one
answer when such questions are ask
ed." At 9 o'clock the parly left Saginaw.
When the Hoosevelt train reached
Saginaw a large crowd greeted (he ltu
publlcan Vlco Presidential candldato
nt the station. A procession escortnl
the visitors to n stand erected In the
center of tho city from which (loverncr
Hoosevelt spoke for five minutes,
Pointing to n banner carried by a
marcher, Governor Hoosevelt said:
"The Issue of the campaign Is con
tained in that placnrd: 'Let well
enough nlone." Old man 'Well Enough'
Is old man 'Good Enough,' nnd It Is
best to let him nlone. We hnvo been
doing well year by year and are doing
better. Let the Amerlcnn people 1iae
the good sense, to keep in office the mill
under whoso management we have
nchloved our present prosperity. This
Is more than a mere party contest. We
appeal to all tho old school Democrats
because we can trust the old schonl
Democracy, especially In this State, the
State of General Cass, who was a Dem
ocrat of hard money nnd expansion.
We appeul not only to all-good Repub
licans, but to all good Democrats and
all good Americans to stand with us.
We In this country care nothing where
the man was born or what his traje
may be, whether he was born here or
abroa'd. If he ,1a a good American and
a good cltlien, proud of the honor and
reputation of the country, we clasp
hands with him and challenge the right
to bis support In this contest for m
tional well being, for the honor of the
flag and the honor of the country. In
brief, my fellow citizens, this content
Is fundamentally a contest for the con
ditions at home which have been ob
tained under the wise administration
and legislation of the past few years
ond for the upholding of (he honor nf
the flag In the face of all the nations
of the world."
Colonel DII8S, Republican candidate
for Governor, Stale Chairman Dlekma
nnd others made brief speeches.
At U o'clock the train pulled out for
Owosso.
Germany Concedes a
Point to Russia
New York, Sept. 7. A dispatch fo
the Tribune from London says:
The German reply to the Russian
proposal may be In tho form of a com
promise and ns such It will be treated
In order to aave the face of Russia; hut
In substance the communication which
has been mndo to the Slate Department
Is n clear rejection of tho Kusslnn
proposition. It matters very little In
principle whether tho whole or n por
tion nf the allied contingent Is kept In
tho Chinese capital, hut tho point Is
that Teklng will continue to be hold
by foreign troops till pence negntla
tlnns nro concluded.
The most Important toncesslon Ger
many mnkes to Riitsln Is tho agreo
ment to respect tho persons of the Hm
piess nnd tho Imperial Ministers, Tills
Ic good sense, for otherwise It would bo
Impossible In get tho Chinese court nn.l
Privy Council to como hack ami begin
negotiations, since It Is out of the fiies
tlnn that the Princes nnd mandarins
W H Iw(Wtvp 111 itHW '"
In Ml id trm IrtH all m
Mi imihH
lli. rtRirl tkl (MHiintr upr-
i it la I ltr frm IV Tatn f"i I
i 'i I M la smvImM, r ih l
l-i'i' i ii Ik) an ollf '
l inii ami M Ti 1 !" I
Ik tHxHii ntMitre nf ihr : M.
itparl, M) Rillnt hm IVMti ..) r
tatftlr MWI
A rr mMU ! nf C Inr--- i
ihtw )wtitir Utal all ortli-r bu.
HmMuk !)' ilrpallmr nf llix ftiurh
Wm" f IfxIlAii riHi hat lifin ran
rHM aiM that Ihr mlltr fun will'
tmH at mife fm llii" I'ar lUI
Ttle liuiiilritl morn tmllnn troop
Iiap Iwin Inmlcil at Hlmiialial, o Ihit
there arr now mr 3(hM) men Iherr ani
1U0O ramp fnlldwir Thr DcrniAii
tlixipii were In lme limited at Klmimlinl
i'tcrilny ami the Aimtrlaiia nr nli
prrpurliiK to ilUi-mlmrk a mall tic-
tni'limcnt. itiiiihtli-AA to bUp mornl tup
port lo tlii nllli-n: that n poerfilj
little Internntloiinl iirmy la Rrmliinlly
Im-Iiir formnl nt the Ynng Tap treaty
It la poaalhte that the Power may
nlo have to land a fone (urtliiT miiith
lii'fnrp Ioiik. fitrvct rlota nrp anld to !.
freipicnl In Canton and tho altnntlon'
,(,, ,,nrtpr U hy no mrnna nettle I.
The publication of Admiral Sey
mour's ilelnllcil report of the opera
tion nf the aliortlve Peking relief ex
pedition haa made n Kood Impreaaloi.
The Admiral pnya high rnmpllmenla
to nil the forelnu aallora and marlii's
under his command and there la no
tlfinltt that nil concerned In this entcr-
prlao did cry well. The report docs
not lend to the hellef In the efficiency
0f rcKnlar Chlncae troops. Hud they
poaseaaed any skill In the use of the
excellent weapons with which th?y
were armed, they should have wiped
out Seymour's amnlt detachment, en
cumbered aa It was with wounded men
and being abort of supplied, Hut the
Chinese almost Invariably fired high
nnd their volleys did little execution.
I.I Hung Chang's secretary, accord
ing to n message from Hongkong, hat
arrived nt Hint plnre nnd reports tint
Hart I.I leaves Shanghai for Peking
tomorrow. Whether ho will be escort
ed by n Japanese or Russian crulsr
seems doubtful. Probably the task will
he more congenial to the latter.
SEATTLE DEER.
The ever popular Rainier beer Is be
coming a household word end "will
you have a glass of Seattle," Is more
often heard than anything else. The
Criterion Saloon has the beer on tap or
In bottles.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
..OF.
Valuable
Beach Property
.Mr. R. V. Cathcart, executor of the
ivlll of the late Jas. Dodi, bv order of the
Circuit C'urt, will wl at Public Auction
on WEDNESDAY, Sept. s6h, 1900,
AT U O'CLOCK NOON,
at the salesroom of Jis. F. Morgan, jj
Qu'eti St.. Honolulu, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following described lease
hold of valuable real estate.
That large lot. orlclnallv three lots, and
two-storv frame dwelling house, formerly
the residence of the late Mr Dodd, front-
Inc on the new beach road and the sea
diore, a little on the town side of John
fcna's Place, the ease of wh ch has at
ears to run from Sept. 1st, 1000. The
annual rental is 5-207.50. payable semi
annually In advance, and Is paid to Alarch
im, 1001. ine Duiuing is Insured, taxes
P'enald, the water rates paid to Jan. 1st,
loot.
Unset rrlce Jjcoo. Terms of the mIf
CASH. U. S. Gold Coin. All expenses at
the expense of the purchaser.
The above sale Is sublect to the con
firmation of the court.
For further particulars, enaulre of the
executor or of
JAS. F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
Honolulu, Sept. 6th, looo. ifco
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND SHARES
OF CORPORATION STOCK
AT AUCTION.
RAKE CHANCE FOR CAPITALISTS
AND INVESTORS.
By order ol Henry Smith, Esq., who de
sires to change the form of Ills Invest
ments, the undersigned will expose for
sale at Public Auction at his salesroom.
Queen street. In Honolulu, at u o'clock
noon on WEDNESDAY, Sept. ith, inoo.
The following pieces or parcels of land
and shares of stock, viz :
REALTY
l. Land on makal side of King street
Ewa side of Catholic Cemeterv. lately
vacated bv James Carty. being Lot 4 of
I.. C. A. 706; has () feet frontage on King
street, 160 feet dentil, contains 34-100 of
an acre mure or less, rosiesMon 10 De
given Imme-llatelv.
7, Two pieces of land In Kalauao,
Ewa, O.ihu, being apanas 1 and 1 of L. C.
A. O156E both containing 12.72 chains,
kula aifd wet land more or less, leased to
Uhln Wo U). for J30.00 per annum, rent
payable annually In advance, last rent col-,
lectet July 1, 1000, Has about seven
vears more to run.
Terms for the above 50 cash, sojf on
uiongaKes mr uiree years ai 75,
CORPORA HON SHARES.
14 shares Walmanalo Sugar Co, stock
par value, fioo.oo each.
40 snares Mutual 1 el, Co, stock, par
vaiuc no 00 earn.
1 snare nainoa b'igar Co, stock, par
v.uue jioo.oo.
Terms cash for shares. Deeds and
stamps at expense of purchasers. Titles
to real estate are perfect.
For further particulars enquire of
JAS P. MORGAN,
Auctioneer and Broker.
33 Queen St,, Honolulu. 1631
HOSTfJTEHs
"kvTV
mm
tHHV I
rare diooo
Is the btl defense ne.ilnst 'dleist and
Hosteller's Stomach Bitters makes healthy I
blood. If von want to net well and keen I
well, take It rrcutarly. It will keep the I
bowels active and ores all such stomach'
disorders as dyspepsia, Indigestion, sIur-I
Klhlier, week kidneys, malaria, fever'
and neuc. bcetll.H a writntc nevcnuc
tstiimp coers me necK oi tne Dou.e.
A Safeguard HOSTETTtiR 6
gainst STOMACH
Sickness BITTERS
RmI Estate ud lusaraice.
LIFE and FIRE
IIIMAffi.
AGENTS FOB..
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN
SURANCE Co. of Boston.
tna Fire Insurance Compart
of Hartford,
HENRY ST. GOAR.
EDWARD POLLITX.
Members Slock and Bond Exchange.
EDWARD POLLITZ SCO
COMMISSION BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Particular .motion t 13 , jrcbaw aai aala al
Hawallao Sugar Stock.
Loaai N.gotlaud. Eaaura aal Paralfa Stock
and Bosda,
408 California St.,
6an Pranclaco, Cal.
117a
WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
Stock and Bond Broker
AUaUi ol Hatrallao Stock Backsets.
Melnerny Block, Fort Street.
BOYD, SCOTT & CO..
Custom House Internal
: Revenne Brokers
315 FORT ST., opposite Irwin & Co.
A. J. CAMPBELL,
Stock and Bond Brokei.
MaVf ol tbt HoDotc!? Stock Esckaata.
Ottlce Queen atreet, opposite TJnlor
Feed Company.
T.I.,aoo- )oe P.O. B01 in
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and Superintending;
Electrical 4 Hydraulic
ENGINEER,
Ploctro-riydrauUc Power Transmission
REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED. . . .
With Catton-Nell Co., Queen atreet.
Office next to Fcx-wJCBoe. 1SSI
JAMES T. TAYLOR,
M.Ab.Soc.C.1.
CONSULTING
Hydraulic Engineer.
5(W Ju.lil Block. Tela. 6SS.
Honolulu Iron Works Ct
Improved and modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription tnu.lo to order. Boiler worl
and RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion paid to JQU WORK, and repair
executed at shortest notice.
For Sale.
No. 1. Business property on Smith
street, between l'auitit and Beretanla
streets.
No, 2. Residence property on Punch
bowl street, near Vineyard street, suit
able for cottages.
m No. 3. Fine suburban property front
ing on McCully street and running
from Ilereto.nla to King streets.
Will sell on easy terms, viz.: part In
cash, or approved stocks or bonds, bal
ance on mortgage.
a
For Sale or
Lease.
Valuable business property, corner of
King and Smith streets.
For Rent.
A few ofllce suites In Model Block.
For particulars apply to
UnUOE OAIITWRIQHT,
Cartwrlgbt Building, Merchant Street,
1023-tt
iMlMt.
kta, Wn, t(,lii
illuireckeliio.
AfiKEM.
HONOU'll .. . .I.....H, I
Aan franeiea Afinlt Tn NlVAM
National Hank or Nan rsuMoiaoo.
Han KaAnnwio The Navada Nation
Hank nf Nan Fraiirlacit.
Loniwx Tbe Union Hank of London
L4.L
Saw Yoaa American Ktebaaga Ma
Uoual Hank.
Chioaoo Merchants National Bank.
Pahis C'radlt Lyonnala.
HicaUK Dresdner Rank.
IIoxkono ani Yoiohaha Honking
Hhanghal Banking Corporation.
Nstw Kkaland Ann Acstbaua Bank
nf New Zaaland.
Victoria and Vamooutm Bank 0
British North America.
TmHct 1 Betenl MM nt Ettltu t immi
DepolaU Received. Loans asada on Ap-
Brortd tacaritr. CaasasareUl and Travelerl
raaita laaaad. Bllli of Bxcka&gt bomgkl
and sold.
Ooujkitioss Paonrn.T Aooopwrao foi;
M Bill HAWAII, Lli
JDDD BUILDING,
f lacoaroaATso Uaoaa tsi Laws I
lop ma Hawaiian ftsrtsuc.
Capital $400,000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS!
Okas. M. Ooou, President.
P. C. Jonas, Vlos.Prealdent
a. R. fVvr e..lili.
F. C. Athsbton, Assistant Cashier,
Henry Watorhouae,
loin May,
F. W. Macfarlane,
. D. Teuney,
JA. MoCandleaa.
fklllAita thlt AlVWIinl. nf Vlrma Hal.
potations, Trusts, Individuals, and will
carefully, and promptly attend to all
vuaiuMB cuuDecieu wun oanaing en
trusted to It. Ball and purchase Foreign
Exchange, iaaue Letters of Credit.
6AV1NG6 DEPARTMENT 1
ftrHltiArv atirl Ttti rknsll- .hIhJ
and Interest allowed In accordance with
rules and oondltlona printed in Pass
books, copies of which may be had upyn
application.
KIlsTOr at 00.
SavingsBank
Savings Deposits will ba
recelved and Interest allowed by this
Bank at four and one-half per cant,
per annum.
Printed copies of the Rules and Reg
ulations may be obtained on application.
Office at bank building on Merchant
atreet.
BISHOP ct CO.
EstabUsned 1868
BISHOP 5C Co.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Bankirn-
and Exchange Business.
Commercial and Travelers
Tetters of Credit issued, avail
able in all the principal citie
o the world.
Interest allowed after Jnlv
1,1898, on fixed deposits 7
day notice 2 ner cent.. Ctliis
form will not bear interest
unless it remains undis
turbed for ono month), 3
months 3 Der cent.. 6 iiinntlia
3 per cent., 12 months 4
per cent.
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
ASSETS, DEO. II, 18. IHJ,I77.
Money loaned on approved security
A Savings Bank (or monthly deposit!.
Houses built on the mnnthlr install
ment plsr.
Twentieth Serl - of Stock Is nosj
opened.
OFFICERS-T. F. Lansing; Pre!,
dent; S. B. Kose,.Vice President; C B.
Gray. Treasurer; A. V. Oear, Secretary.
uMVL.uiuiw , 1, uiaaing, a. m.
Rose, A. V. Gear, A, W. Keech, Henri
Smith, J. L. McLean, J, D. Holt. 0. B.
Gray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. OEAR,
Secretary,
Chamber ot Commerce roosas.
Ofllce Hours; 12:301:80 p. m.
Tb VoOuBnia Specie Blnk;
UMIIID
Subscribed Capital .... Yen 2s,000.00i
Paid lln Pnnl.nl vn 10 aaa aa
Reserved Fund ,, yen 8,000,004
Tbe Bank buyi and receives tor .
lection Bills ot Exchange, isauea Drafts
and Letters ot Credit, and txanMaii
a general banking business.
INT1REST ALLOWED-
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Oa Flail D.poill for aontbi, V ' "'
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INTEREST ALLOWED-
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Key Repnollc bhiiih, lifun SL. Btulii,
B. K. KAAI,
Teacher of ' - .nar, Mandolin, Zltbsr
Ukulele and Taro Patch.
Orders to be left care of Wall, Nichols
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