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DAVIS & QEAR
Mlornc). and Countcllori al Law
Rorai 1M, 5, joi. JuJJ HulWinf .
Sor, I'm J lfihii StOlMMluta
CHARLES F. FETER80NI
V.ttornoy at JLivw and
Notary Public.
Kaahumanu 8treot.
J. M. KANEAKUA,
Ajtornoy mul Counsellor at
Law.
Mitt: In the Occidental Hotel,
arratr ot King and Alakea Streets.
gUaalala.
, D. Aekl. Knoch Johnson
AOHI& JOHNSON,
AttomoyB and Counselors
at Law.
act No. 10 West King Street
Telephone 884.
SurKMns.Pbyslclans And Dentists.
Drs.
Cooper & McDonald.
Alakea Street.
OFFICE HOURS:
Dt. Cnow I 1. 10 10 1 m., lo 4 ani lo p n.
Dr.UUonaU-tja " lor
ttor "
SUNDAYS
l)r. Coorer o to 10 a, m.
.JVTioML-a. t
DR. J. T. VVAY80N,
Has removeJ to Ills new office and resi
dence, Heretanla St., nearly opposite Me
thodist Church.
OFFICE HOURS m. to m!
i6n
TbL. Main Q
DR. W. H. MAYS
has opened an office for the practice of
Medicine and Surgery, at 119 Heretanla
Street, next house teyond Central Union
Church. HOURS: 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and
7 to 8; Sundays, 9 to It. TLLLPHONE
to. lGi4
DR. C. A. PETERSON
Has re-opened his office at . . .
26 Emma Street
fo-lt A.M.1
2- 4 I'.M- f
U-P.M. J
HOURS:
TLLCPHONE: 493
DR. E. C. WATERHOUSE
Office and Residence: Corner
Beretanla and Mll'er streets.
Orrics Hours: J 10 11 a. m.
1 to 1 p. H.
j to 1 p. M.
SUNDAYS 4 )0 to li:iO A. M.
TELEPHONE ,401. WHITE. isji
Dr, W. J. Galbraith.
Pio and Residence: Beretanla and
mjakca streets.
Hates Houra: 9 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 4
. .; 7 to 8 p. m.
TELEPHONE 20.
3R, WALTER HOFFMANN.
JBMTANIA STREET, (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
UaUikOB 110. P. 0. Box 601.
ilBe bouts, 8 to 10 a. m.: 1 to t
fcV sa.; T to t p. P. Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m.
DR. A. H. SINCLAIR
I RtrMt, between Emma and Fort.
an: to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p.
r M I . K.i Bundays. 9 to 10 a. m.
DR. ALBBRT E. NICHOLS
Dezitiet.
Office for the present with Dr. Anderson,
Alakea St. near Hotel.
Office Hours- 8:;oto4
DR. R. 1. MOORE,
Dentist.
Dflce: 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
tars Building, Fort Street,
afaara: a to 4. l Telephone 484.
DIAMLOND
And other Rings, Watches, Bract
lets, Pins, and an extensive variety
tfja.velry.
E. GK BIAJRO-,
Manufacturing Jeweller
4014 FORT STREET.
THE
Honolulu Concrete Construction
COMPANY.
Office with H. F. Bertleman, Contractor,
King St. opposite Wall, Nichols Y -o,
DO Al.l. kinds of Stone and Concrete
Work at CALIFORNIA I'Klt-tS,
WE make a specialty of constructing
Cement Side Walks at very reasonable
rates. 1GG2
MAIN 199
Masonic
Temple
Cblnnt ind apiim flrmt.
Y. iVIASUDA,
Portraits
l)ONB IN CRAYON OR OIL
future FMmeJ In any sty!
FnineJ I'UtuiM (or wle.
New Moulding for Frame have
armej.
King and Alapai streets,
Near Honolulu Slok Yard.
I4g rilll'HOM: if')
T. KAT6UNUMA ft Co.
A. K. OZAWA. Mailll
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
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Wong Bal Kee
MERCHANT - TAILOR
A Planet Fit Gvamntmd
404 r-ort 5t near King st.
Honolulu, H. I.
Cliinlng, Djilng and Kipaltlag Bpcclalty
. ili
Y. MAN SING
Hu Rtmoved From Fort Strait to
Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kim',
in
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
Dresses Made To Order.
HOP HONG,
Merchant Tailor,
A FlNI ASSOaTTMtNT OMMCRICA. ENGLISH AND
Scotch Cloth on Hand
No. jig Nuuion itrttt. Honolulu, H.'.t.
Good work ani flrit-cUn HI furntd
i.ioints Liiinu ana Kipiiris
architects, Contractors and Builders
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
Jobbing : Promptly : Attended : To.
WM. T. PATY,
Contactor and
Stora ml OSIc. Flttlni.
Pltnt inl Eatlmat.i Furnlihil.
Hotel Street, near Barracks.
'488
H. L. KERR & CO.
Architects and Builders
ROOBI It'll
:: PROGRESS BLOCK.
r.uphoa. hi.
Co. W. Pact
P. W, Btttltlt.
T.I. tio
P. O. Boi tit
BBARD8LEE O PAGE
Architects & Builder
Office: Rooms 2-4. Arlington Annex.
Honolulu, H. I.
axetcnes ana correct estimates turnisn
it Short Notice. 1 441
Building Materials
OP ALL KINDS.
)oalers in Lumber and Ooal
ALLEN &ROBINSON,
Qnson trt. Hnnolnln
rf. F. BERTBLMAN'S
Cappenter Shop
18 RBMOVBD
0 tsar of old stand. Entrance on Klut
L'Mt. O'.i'ti left at either shop, or office,
1 John Nott'r '3re, Klnc street, will rs
t've prompt Um!oo. Mll'tf
P. O. Dox r;t lilanl Corr.tponJnc. Solicited.
FINKE & ASBAHR,
FLORISTS
Cut and Growing Plants, Sprays, Bou
quets. Decorators for Weddings and Recep
tions. Floral Designs for Funerals a Specialty.
FORT STREET
Next to Williams' Undertaking Parlors.
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THE HAWAII HERALD.
Vol.
Published in hilo.
N.
Is a pretty
jood paper for
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who use Its ot
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HAWAII SHIMPO SHA
The Pioneer Japanese Printing office,
The Publisher of "HAWAII SHIMPO,"
tht only dally Japan.s. f aptr publlihtl
In in. r.iiltory ol Hawaii
Y. SOGA, Editor.
C. SHIOZAWAProprletor
- Editorial and Printing Office, near
King bridge, King street. P O. Box 007.
tTurios !
IIU1UA"S EXCAXOE
in llo'.l Sut. H. I.
Kapa, Calabaihct, Ull, Natlv. Hall, Hula Skirll.
Sllhau Mata, Tana, Shtlli, Seilf, Ltc , Homemali
Pol, conitanllyonlianl TEIFPHONF Co
W. THRUM
Surveyor.
'OOM NO. 10, HPRECKELS BLOOB
Plantation Woik a Hpeolalty,
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Pllfc DOOM In tllO filnrln
ruio fLLu 111 uic uiaut.
the Gatherings of
Democrats,
ORPHEUM THEATER CROWD
OVERFLOWS INTO STREET
Stirring Addresses Delivered Inside and
Outside the House The Stuffing
Knocked Out of the Inde
pendent Hero-Idol.
Real
Mumper
House.
Iing before the pro
cckdIoii hml nrcnmpllihnat
Its luute the Orplieum
Tluater was rapidly packing with peo
ple. LuukliiR from the xmro tho niont
striking frnture of the UMienibtaKe v,n
the preptiiiilcrnm'c of native Hawaiian
fates. It una alinont Hi to 1 compare)
with pale faces. A large proportion of
ladles of differentiated racial types also
ginccd the picture. The Amerlmn
mid Hawaiian Hags hung at the Imck of
the stage, while at the right front rent,
cd .1 portrait of the Incarnation of pros
perous times William JlcKlnKw
When the procession reached the Or-
1 phcum, its presence utmoiiiiced to those
inside by the cheering of the stalwart
young Republicans, there were mure
people seated than were present nt eith
er of the Democratic mass meetings
held In the same place.
And the band played 011 while still
a multitude, streamed Into the auditor
ium, stowing Itself Into aisles an 1
eery nook and cranny. As I.orriu An
drews, president ot the Young Men's
Republican Club, came on the stage
with the speakers ot the evening filing
after him hearty applause broke from
tho great throng. The bond taking
the orchestru seats played n thrllllu
overture of patriotic themes.
Thr. On the platform with
Talent Mr. Andrews were Henry
Here. Waterhouse, J. U Kau
lukou, Geo. It, Carter, Geo, 1). Gear,
T McCants Stewart, J. II. Fisher, Chas.
Wilcox, Dr. G. 11, lluddy, C. O. Hitting,
Wm. J. Coellio, Wm. Aylttt, John I.nn,
I.. L. McCandtess, W. II. Hooks, Arch.
F. Glinilan and P. L. Weaver.
Mr. Andrews In stirring Introduc
tory remarks mentioned that, as owing
to the vast concourse exceeding the ca
pacity of the hall, an overflow nicetln,;
would be held outside which speakers
would address from the steps or tho
church opposite. Ho Introduced as the
flrst speaker Mr. Coellio, who had Juct
returned from the front and the brunt
of the light on the Island of Hawaii.
fl,e Mr. Coleho delivered an
Big address lluently In Ma
inland, wullau, telling of his tour
with others. They had a line meeting
at Walplo, where the natives gratefully
received Information of the real Issues
of the campaign. They visited Kohali
and different places In Hamakua, ind
going to Illlo proceeded thence to
Olaa. The Impression produced on the
campaigners was highly favorable. Mr
Coelho by exceeding the time limit
twlco or thrice caused symptoms of j
contrary Impression on his present au
dience. The Tuexedo quartet coming forward
next, however, made everybody merry.
Its topical nlluslons to the campaign
caused roais of laughter.
Strikes c c- Hitting was Intro-
National duced us an oldtlme cam
Notes, palgner though n mnli
htnl In Hawaii. Opening with a justlfl-'
cation of bringing In national Ibsus,
saying the time wus coning when Ha-
vallans would bo proud to belong to
the greatest und best government n
Christendom. Had they yet heard a
Democrat address them without growl
ing? It was the Democrat's nature to
growl. This week a tpeaser on that
platform said G rover Cleveland's ad
ministration mudo him n Democrat. An
administration that was characterized
by financial depression und left the
treasury so bare nt lu' ctose yiat it
had to bo replenished by borrowing!
With such n state ot affairs ho con
trasted tho constant prosperity of Mc
Klnley's administration. Mr. Bitting
touched 611 the war with Spain und Its
sequela to show tho ability wheiewlth
President MeKlnley had guided tho Na
tion through storm as well ns sun
shine. He then discussed tho contrast
Ing results of Republican and Demo
cratic tariff legislation to tho advan
tage ot tho Republican party. Ho con
eluded with a couple of funny stories.
Hawaii's John Lane was graco
Rlslnji fully Introduced by thn
Hope, chairman and made an
eloquent speech In Hawaiian. Ills re
marks were greeted with ringing ap
plause at overy sentence. They knew
that he belonged to the Aloha Alna 1"
fore and had been Imprisoned for It
Yet his honest conviction, after study
ing the situation, was that tho Re
publican party was the best party for
tho Hawaiian Islands. If the llawa
Hans believed him to be a good candi
date he asked for their votes. Should
ho be elected one of tho measures he
should advocate was to make their be
loved old Hawaiian flag the Territorial
flag of Hawaii.
An Geo, D. Gear wbb Intro-
Eye duced as one who hal
WltucHH. been In Washington dur
ing tho (struggle over th Hawaiian bill,
Referring to tho statement by a Derao-
km
in
m
rtaltf up alter lh otlirr hlilil thai Hi
ilrfMt M I'rlne lU by Hawaii'!
mtM ernshl Id htthR lie hltt.h of sham
tit Id fhrk n etery true llswa'l.li,
M Mill that If a blilth did not 1 nil"
Hi the ehek of the wall wli.i i.lterr I
lhal entlmenl thn his ilirek must w.
aitahiantlni - The platform f tli Item
Ik rata Mid that all tntn are frro ar.d
"I""' n'"1 'imp was not n man In that '
,, Wlfl WM n, ttn r,mi ,tt nnf,
man In the world In the Unlit of tha
t'nltcd Htnlrs Coii.tltullon, It wns tliu
Itepiibllran party that had stood fn
Munl rights from first to last In tin
I'nlted States. .Mr. dear referred lo
Abraham Lincoln -and the war that
freed Hie negroes from slavery, goli.g
on lo say that the Democrats who now
boasted of their solid South had as 11
party eter been the opponents of hu
man equality, liven at this day, and hn
had heard It on the floors of Congresa,
there wero Southern Democrats who
bewailed the nbolltlon of human slav
ery. It wns the Republicans who hid
given the Hawnllans n full nnd freo
franchise. They also had struck out
the requirement of payment of tox-s
by the Ilawallnns before they could
vote. Senator nfter Senator, and nouo
but Republicans, had he heard damn
such restrictions upon tho franchise of
tha Hawnllnns. The speaker then hn
morously nnd good-naturedly analyzed
the qualifications of the three candi
dates for Delegate to Congress. Fro.n
personal observation he assured the
audience, that of the three men, who
wero nil In Washington nt the same
time, Samuel Parker wns the only ono
who had made a strong Impression nnd
exerted a powerful Influence In having
the Hawaiian bill made fair nnd liberal
to Ilawallnns. Wilcox he scathed with
out mercy for his Imbecile subserviency
to Celso Cacsnr Moreno In Washington 1
nnd for his peculiar record at home
nnd abroad. Ho lead a letter from Mo
reno showing that ocn on htm Wilcox
had palled, ns tho letter denounced him
ns having deceived the writer for twen-ty-ono
years. Mr. Gear gavo credit u
Judge Gilbert F. Little for most effec-
ttvo work at Washington on behalf of.
Hawaiian equal rights.
Tho Tuxedos hero gavo "Annlo Lnu
rlo" with vnrlntlons and "Two Little
Flies' 'as an encore.
William Aylett, candidate for Repre
sentative lu the Fourth district, next
mndo n speech In Hawaiian. Frequent
applause evidenced good points well
made.
Conilnfi ueo- Carter was in
Man troduced as one of our
Talks. coming Senators. Ho
combnttcd tho view that local Issues
are tho only ones to be considered
here. The news that went from Hawaii
after the Blxth of November would be
regarded as highly Important In the
United States. Samuel Parker's name
was tho only one that would be known
In the United States ot any of the three
candidates for Congress. If tickets
were scratched so that It would not be
known what party would control our
Legislature, It would tako years to
eradicate tho bad Impression -that
would be produced in the United
States. If, however, the news went for
ward that tho Republican party had
carried tho Hawaiian Islands It would
bo received with gladness over tho
whole breadth of the Union. Then
could Hawaii with confidence appioach
tho Congress of tho United States for
whatever was duo this Territory In
public Improvements.
A Rim Arch. F. Gllflllan was
ol piesented as a candidate
Toll. endorsed by working-
mens unions. Ho declared himself a
Republican from Independent convlc
tluns, and not swayed by what appear
ed In the papers. It was a great thing
lo belong to the party of Lincoln who
died for his country. Samuel l'arKer
was a man to whom his countrymen In
distress nover appealed In vain. The
Bpeaker brought down tho house, at the
close of a vigorous speech, by advising
tho people of Hawaii to send their
flrst child Samuel to the arms ot the
United States.
Tho meeting concluded with the
singing of tho Star Spangled Manner
In the Tno overflow meeting
Open was In Itself an Immense
Air. rally, filling the street
between tho Orplieum and the Chlncso
church, nnd extending as broad In the
two other directions. Rousing addres
Bes were made by T. McCants Stewart
W. C. Achl, V J. Coelho and A. G. M.
Robertson.
Gold Democrats Out
Strong Against Bryan
Indianapolis, Oct. B. Tho executive
committee of the Gold Democratic pai
ty tonight Issued n long address to tho
members of the party. Tho address at
tucks Hryun bitterly, and Insists that
silver Is the Issue.
The address concludes: "Mr. Hryan
seeks power by an appeal to tho antl
expanslon and anti-trust sentiment of
the people. Tho dlllleiiltics of our ex
ternal policy wero unforeseen as their
solution Is at present unrcvcaled. Tha
evil of trusts has no party parentage,
nnd will bo remedied by tho combine I
Intelligence of our parties. Without
minimizing the perils of either, wo
affirm that no greater evil can befall
our Government than tho Impairment
of Its vigor, tho destruction of our
ciedlt and tho ruln-of our Industries
which Mr, Hryan Is specially pledged to
effect If he gets the power. Therefore
wo appeal to our countrymen again to
avert disaster from their country by
his defeat."
TO CURG A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Rromo quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund tho money If It
falls to euro. n. W. Grove's signature
is on each box. 5 cents.
Real Estate tod lo.oracct.
LAFlla and F1BH2
IDRANGiAM,
AGENTS FOR..
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN
SURANCE Co. of BosroN.
ETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANl
OP HARTF0RO
HINRT ST. GOAR.
ID WARD POU.ITI.
Ntomfctrt Stick tn lord Exchange.
EDWARDPOLUTZ&Go
COMMISSION BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURITIbS
Particular attatl ttrM I. t.rct.M Ml (all el
n.vaiias sugar stock.
Io.m Nitotlaul. Itmn ill PmiI(1 IlKti
lad Botdi.
408 California St.,
San Franelaeo. Cat.
nya
WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
Stock and Bond Broker
M.abw .1 Hawaiian Stock Elcbaa(.
Mclnorny Block, Fort Street.
A. J. CAMPBELL,
Stock and Bond Brokei.
Maabw al II. Hoo.loll Slock lickuti.
Onloe Queen street, opposite Union
Feed Company.
rltbcj: s P.O. Boa 17)
Eaer and Wine Dealers.
LOVEJOY&CO.
iMrOBTKRS, AMD W&OLIIAL1
ffiouEil'Lipr Sealers.
AfMli tot tb. Bottl.l Ralnlir Bmi ol taattla.
No, 19 Nudanu Street
Foliar Block. Honolulu. Hawaiian Iiusdi.
P.O. Boa lit. Mntual T.Upboa sol.
I GrONSALVES & CO., Ltd
WHOLESALE GROCERS AN)
WINK MERCHANTS.
225 Queen street, Honolnln, H. t
;oQsoliclate(l Sofla Water Co., L'o
EHplanado,
:orntr Allan A Fort SU., Honolulu
HOLLI8TER
Asentt
A CO.,
The
Pantheon Saloon
HAS REOPENED
FOR BUSINESS
In It? New Quarters on Hotel St.
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT
..OF..
T.
A. SIMPSON
Late of thu criterion
Enterpr nc Beer on Draught
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and Superintending;
Electrical Hydraulic
ENGINEER,
Kioctro-Hrdraulle Power Transmission
REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED. . . .
With Catton-Nell Co., Queen street.
Office next to Poiaioe. 1231
JAMES T. TATLOB,
M.Am.Soc.C.I.
cWb.ultinq
Hydraulic Engineer.
806 Judd Block. Tele. 6SS.
Honolulu Iron Works Cc
Improved and modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription made to order. Boiler wort
and RIVETED PIPES tor IrrlgaUot
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion paid to JOB WORK, and repair
executed at shortest notice.
BY AUTHORITY.
Pound Manter'8 Notice
ot Estrays.
Notice Is hereby given, that the animals
described below nave been Impounded In
the Government Pound at Maklkl, Kona,
Island of Oahu, and unless the pound fees
and damages are sooner satisfied, will be
sold at the date hereunder named, accord
ing to law:
Oct. 1
on rielit
15, iqoo-i black horse, brand K
t hind leg; two white spots on the
pacK ana one on tne toreneaa, also one on
the nose.
Oct. 16, too: 1 red horse, brands W on
left hind leg and left side neck, white
spots on back and one on forehead, all feet
black.
All owners of the above described ani
mals are hereby notified that I will sell
them at public auction on Saturday. Nov,
3, 1000, at 12 m,, If .not called for before
that date, K. KEKUENE,
1646 ti Pcndmaster
Subscribers to the BUL
LETIN not receiving tner pa
pers promptly will confer a
favor by notifying the Just
ness Ce, Telephone 156,
Bankers.
Cuoilrascssu.
Wn.ti.lawi.
'Cteeckeluo,
8ANCE8.
HONOLUU H. I
Snn frnuclico AgtnUtnn Nevada
National bank or Sam Fbahouoo.
San Francisco -The Nevada National
Bank of Sau Francisco.
London The- Union Bank of London,
Ltd.
New York American Exchange Na
tional Bank.
Chicaoo Merchants National Bank,
Paris Credit Lyonnals.
BtaUJN Dresdner Bank. ,
Uonxono and Yokohama Honking
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
Naw Zealand and Australia Bank
of New Zealand.
Victoria and VANootrvaa Bank 0
British North America.
Troi.ct 1 Btienl Balm iriEickiielntwi
Dapolstt ReetlTtd. Loans made on At
BroTM wearily. Oommsreuvl and TraTslsri
rsdlts Iiiaad. BUli of Ixehang boagbl
and told.
COLLlCTIOai PaOMITLT AOCOTJHTID FOB.
THE BANK OF HAWAII, Ltd.
Judd Building, Fort street
Incorporated under the Laws of the
Territory of Hawaii.
Paid Capttnl . , 6000,000
Reserve 50,000
Undivided Profits 108,000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
Charles M. Cooke President
P. C. Jones Vice President
C. II. Cooko Cashier
F. C. Atherton .... Assistant Cashlar
Henry Waterhouse, Tom May, K.'W.
Macfarlanc, E. D. Tcnney, J. A. Mi
Candless. Solicits tho Accounts of Firms, Cor
porations, Trusts, Individuals, and will
promptly nnd carefully attend to all
business connected with banking en
trusted to It. Sell and Purchase For
eign Exchange, Issuo Letters of Credit.
SAVINGS DBPARTMENT!
Ordinary nnd Term Deposits received
and Interest allowed In accordanco
with rules and conditions printed In
passbooks, copies of which may bo had
on application.
1IISQP fc OO.
SavingsBank
Saving! Deposit will ba
received and Interest allowed by thla
Bank at four and one-half per cent,
per annum.
Printed copies of the Rules and Reg.
illations may be obtained on application.
Office at bank building on Merchant
street.
BISHOP A 00.
-Established 1868
BISHOP 5s Oo.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Bankit g
and Exchange Basin bsb.
Commercial and Travelers
letters of Credit issued, avail
able in all the principal citit s
of the world.
Interest allowed after Jnly
1,1898, on fixed deposits 7
day notice 2 por cent, (this
form will not boar interest
unless it remains undis
turbed for ono month), 3
months 3 per cent., 6 months
3& per cent., 12 months 4
per cent.
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
ASSETS, OEO. 11, 18SI, lU.I7TJa
Money loaned on approved aecurltjk
A Savings Bank for monthly deposit
Houses built on the monthly Install,
mentpia.
Twentieth Berl . ot Stock la naa
opened.
OFFICERS T. F. Lansing. Preat.
dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; O. B.
Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretary.
DIRECTORS T. V. Lansing, 8. U.
Rose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keecb, Henra
Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, 0. &
Gray, W. L. Howard.
' A. V. GEAR.
Secretary
Chamber of Commerce room.
Office Houra; 12:301:80 p. .
T8 VoohamB f$peoiY Bsnk;
tlHitxn
SubacrlbeJ Capital Yin 14,000,000
I'alJ Up Capital , Y.n 18,000,000
R.urvcJ Iun4 Yn 8,1)0,000
Hcai Oflici, Yokohama,
The Bank buya and receives (or taaV
lection Bills ot Exchange, lssuea Droit,
and Lettera ot Credit, ana trsiiaatl
a general banking builneaa.
INTEREST AUOWBD
On Flnl Dipoall (or n monthi, a mi lilt 1, 1.
On Flail Dapoilt lor 6 nonttii, iM "
Oo Flaa4 Dtpollt (01 , a.a,
Branch of thi Yokohama Spedi Bank,
Hew Republic Billllu, 111 Han Et, Hwli'
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Subscribers are furnished with from
five to bIx lists per week, giving an ac
curate record of deeds, mortgages,
leases, releases, powers of attorney,
etc., etc., which aro placed on record.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, S2.00 PER
MONTH.
A. V. GEAR,
JuH Building, Honolulu.
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