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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1900.
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Attorneys.
GEO. A. DAVIS
GEO D. GEAR
DAVIS & GEAR
Utorncys and Counsellors at Law
Rooms 202. 203, 102, JudJ HuiUlnz. , ,
or. F)rt an d Merchant Sts.. Honolulu
CHARLES F. PETERSON
4Lttornoy at Law and
Notary JPublio.
Kaahumanu Btreet.
J. M. KANEAKUA,
Attorney and Counsellor at
Law.
(Mm: In the Occidental Hotel,
rar of King and Alakea BtreeU,
XmalmlB.
T. B. Aekl. Enoch Johnson,
AOHI& JOHNSON,
A.ttornevB and Counselors
at Law.
Me No. 10 West King Street
Telephone 881. -
Sanseons.Pliyslclans and Dentists.
Dr8. Cooper & McDonald.
Alakea Street. .
OFFICE HOURS:
t. Ciirr-8 l to 10 a m., to 4 ana to ? "
Dr. MiLonald-to in to . p.
m t to 8 p. m,
SUNDAYS
fr Confer 8 te to 10 a
Dr. AfcDMi.11' P. "
-TELEPHONE-
DR. J. T. WAYSON,
Has removed to his new office and resi
dence, Beretanla St., nearly opposite Me
thodist Church.
ncoircuntincl10 a.m.toj p.m.
OFFICE HOURS 6:30 p.m. to 7:30p.m.
1633
TEL. Main 346
DR
. W. H
MAYS
has opened an office for the practice of
Medlclre and Surgery, at 319 Be'e anla
Street, next house I eyond Central Union
Church. HOURS: 10 to 12,2 to 4 and
7 to 8j Sundays, 9 to II. TELEPHONE
602. ; !2y
DR. C. A. PETERSON
Has re-opened his office at . . .
36 Emma Street
(9-1 1 A.M.)
J 2- 4 P.M.
1,7- 8 P.M. J
HOURS:
TELEPHONE: 493
OR. E. C. WATERHOUSE
Office and Re-IJence: Corner
Beretanla and Mll'er streets.
Orrici Hous. I to 11 a. m.
1 to 1 p. H.
to s r. m.
Sundays 0 )o to it:jo a. m.
TELEPHONE mi, WHITE. 15 J'
Or. W, J.
Mite and Residence
tmkta .treats.
Beretanla and
Houra: 9 to 10 a. m.; 2 to I
m. m.; 1 to 8 p. m.
TELEPHONE 204,
IR. WALTER HOFFMANN.
JKUU.TANIA BTREET, (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
Maaione 110. P. O. Dox 601.
flee koura. 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to t
ft aa.; T to I p. mi. SundayB, 8 to 11 a. m.
DR. 1. II SINCLAIR
treat, between Emma and Fort.
stain: I to 10 a. m 2 to 4 p.
f lo 1 1. m.; Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m.
DR. ALBBRT E. NICHOLS
IDerLtiet.
Office for the present with Dr. Anderson,
Alakea St. near Hotel.
Office Hours 8:30 to4
DR. R. I. MOORE,
Dentist.
DBce: 222 Hotel Street
Ofllce Houra: 9 to 12 and 1 to 4.
A. C WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D. S..
DENTISTS
UiTt Building, Fort Street
an: I to 4. Telephone 414.
DIAMOND
And other Rings, Watches, Brace
Jets, Pins,- and an extensive variety
fftft-wolry.
II. GK BXA.Ra,
Manufactaring Jeweller
40Vi FORT STREET.
. THE
Honolulu Concrete
Company,
Office with H. F. Bertleman, Contractor,
Klnc St. opposite Wall, Nichols & Co.
DO ALL kinds of Stone and Concrete
Work at CALIFORNIA PKIUfcS.
WE make a specialty of constructing
Cement Side Walks at very reasonable
rates. if)2-2m.
MAIN 199
Masonic
Temple
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
Y. MASUDA.
Portraits
Done in Crayon or Oil
Pictures Framed In any style
Framed Pictures for sale.
New Moulding for Frames have
arrived.
King and Alapai streets,
Near Honolulu Stock Yards
I4O9 TELEPHONE Sfio
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
A. at. OZAWA, Miiiiu,
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
T.nporary OBc.: Roc i nprtalra Sprxk.il kill!
im t.i. ...
"Wong Sal Kee
MERCHANT - TAILOR
A Pmhct Fit Guaimtiid
404 Fort St., near King St.
HONOLULU, H. I.
Cteanlni, Dyeing nd Repairing Specialty
Y. MAN SING
His Removed From Fort Strut to
Nuuinu Street, opp. Goo Klm'i.
in
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
Dresses Made Tr Order.
HOP HONG,
Merchant Tailor,
A Fine Aisodtmint or Ammican. Ekcuishaud
Scotch CLoth on Hand
No. ,19 Nuu.nu .treet, Hooolulit, H..I.
Good work aod flntcl. et gnerantMd
Clothe. CL.ned t& Ripelrad
Architects, Contractors and Builders
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
Jobbing : Promptly : Attended : To.
WM. T. PATY,
Gontractor and Builder.
Stor. and Offic. Flttlnr.
Pl.o. anj Eitln.t.. FurnUh.d.
Hotel Street, near Barracks.
48
H. L. KERR & CO.,
Architects and Balers
R00B.SI-lt
:: PROGRESS BLOCK.
Trifoo.. 1,1,
Om. W. P.j.
P. W. Bi.rdtl..
T.I. no
P. O. Bo TTt
BBARD8LEE & PAGE
Architects & Builders
Office: Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex,
Honolulu, H. I.
Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish
it Short Notice. 1441
Building Materials
Or ALL KINDS,
Dealers in Lumber and Coal
ALLEN &ROBINSON,
Queen stroet. Honolulu
If. F. BBRTBLMAN'8
Carpenter Shop
16 RBMOVBD
0 rear of old stand. Entrance on Kln
treat. Ori.r left at either shop, or office,
t John Nott'f '3re, Kin? street, will re
'we rromc .ttt'i'lin. . uu-tf
Mexican Caned
Leather Goods I !
BBLTS, "
PURSES,
ETC., ETC.
A fine Sample line
Just Received
by...
HAWAIIAN
NEWS CO., LTD.
P, O. Box ?! IiUM CorresponJtnc Solicited.
FINKE & ASBAHR,
FLORISTS
Cut and Growing Plants, Sprays, Bou
quets. Decorators for Weddings and Recep
tions. Floral, Designs for Funerals a Specialty.
FORT STRBET
Next to Williams' Undertaking Parlors.
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v W. THRUM
Surveyor.
100H NO. 10, 8PRECKE1S BLOOB
Plantation Work a Specialty.
123S
iurios !
HUVliV'S EXCANOE
i Hotel Str.et, H. I.
k-.n. r.Uha.h.i. I .If Natlva Hat.. Hula Skirtl.
Nlltiau Mall. Fan., Shilli, Sola, Etc , Hononad.
Pol, con.tanily on hanl, TELEPHONE Cj,
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Campaigning Parties for
the Three Faiths Make
Active Canvass.
INDEPENDENTS STRONG IN
FORMER HOME OF WILCOX
Republicans Draw Good Audiences
Independents Promising Offices
Democrats Talk of Mon
archy Restoration.
Walluku, Oct. 20. The candidates of
the Republican party on Maul are still
Lard at work. Messrs. A. N. Kepolkal
C. H. Dickey, J. M. Kancukua and Rev.
S. Kami held forth at the Pulehii Mor-
mon church (Kula) Ian Thursday af
ternoon. On Friday the petty proceed
ed to L'lupnlakua, the stronghold of
the Independents, where the quartet
delivered stirring speeches.
Sunday they nre expected to Bpeak at
Honuaula. Althongh tho majority of
the natives of thoso districts are ar
dent adherents of the Independent par
ty "Dob" Wilcox being an I'lupala
ktia boy the speakers were well re
celled and their remarks listened to
very attentively. It Is earnestly hoped
that the exertions of the Republican
orators will bring forth excellent re
sults. The Democrats party oeruple-Jthc at
tention of the Kula residents last Sun
day, Oct. 14. Among the Breakers were
Prince David Kauannnakoa, E. K. Llll
kalanl, J. E. Rush, Thos. Clark, Thos.
B. Lyons, J. Hnpal Nul, J. ll. Wise,
and W. H. Cornwcll. That evening tho
leaders of the Democratic party slept nt
Deputy Sheriff S. E. Kalama's at Ma-
kawao, nnd early the following day the
party proceeded In three harks to Huo
lo and Pamvola, returning to Walluku
from there the same evening. On Wed
nesday, Oct. 10, the party, with the ex
ception of Prince David who was un
well, went overland to Lahalna to tell
the residents of "Nahonoaplllant" the
principles of the Democratic party.
The Independent party Is not nsleep,
however, for on last Thursday, Its lead
ers S. E. Kalne, Chas. Cockett, V. W.
Becklcy, J. K. Hlhlo, Sol. Kawalahoa,
and A. :C Forsyth "jnokc to the
assemblage after the Republican lead
ers had finished Bpenklng. On Friday,
the Independents went to Kanlo, be
yond Ulupalakua nnd from there they
will Journey overland to Kaupo, re
turning to Walluku via Klpahulu, lia
na, Nahlkti, Keanao and Huelo. 1? is
very evident from this that politics Is
quite rife at present on Maui and the
2058 voters of the Third Representative
District (Maul and Molol-.nl) will have
every chance possible to learn of the
truths and falsehoods of the respective
political parties, and -t remains with
each Intelligent voter to affiliate and
cast his ballot for the party which he
thinks is telling the truth, and not
simply filling their minds with empty
dreams of untold future prosperity
when every native Hawaiian will be
appointed a government official In lieu
of Governor Dole's ippolntees, as is
being promised by the candidates of
the Independent party, simply to catch
votes; neither the false expectations of
the Democratic party In a distant res
toration of the monarchy if the Demo
crats get in power, as Is being expound
ed by its prophets. The candidates of
the Republican party In their cam
paign speeches, promise no more than
what Is laid down In the Republican
platform, which contains all that any
Intelligent voter could wish.
Jim Lloyd's Boat Wins.
On Friday night James Lloyd de
cided be would go Into the race be
tween the Healani crews Saturday af
ternoon. Much to the surprise of all
and to the great chagrin of the other
two crews, his crew won the race In an
extremely close finish. Jim had named
his crew "The Royal FlUBh" and he
said they could not lose. Dan Renear's
crew was second and Jarrett's brought
up the rear. The personnel of tho
crews was as follows:
Lloyd's boat: Allen Walcott, stroke)
Harry Murray, 3; R. 0. Ynrdley, 2;
F. L. Lowell, bow.
Renear's boat: T. Lloyd, stroke; F.
Woodbridge, 3; F. West, 2; George
Ward, bow.
Jarrett's boat: P. Gleason, stroke, T,
Tredway, 3; W. Stone, 2; W. Wright,
bow.
In tho evening, there was a big
chowder party and dancing at the
Healani boat house. Over a hundred
members were present All kinds of a
good time was had.
Deputy Assessor Robinson.
Walluku, Oct. 20. William Tate
Robinson, the efficient young deputy
tax assessor and postmaster of Wal
luku has been appointed tax assessor
In chief of Maul and Molokal, vice C.
II, Dickey, who Is running for the
Legislature as one of tho Republican
candidates. The appointment of Mr.
Robinson has already met with the
universal satisfaction of Maul taxpay
ers. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature
ll on each box. 25 centa.
ZEALANDIA FROM 'FRISCO
The 0. S.S, Zealand la arrived In port
fiom Hllo early Sunday morning and
hauled alongside the Oceanic wharf.
She brought 1S4 passengern from San
Pr.inclsco nnd 18 from llllo. The pur
ser reports as follows: "Sailed from
San Francisco October 11, nt 12:15 p.
m., arriving at Hllo on tho 18th at 9:40
n. m. Mean time of passage 0 days, 21
hours nnd 35 minutes. Sailed from
Hllo October 20 nt 9:53 n. ni nrrlving
nt Honolulu on the next morning.
early. Mean time of passage 23 hours
nnd 3 minutes. Experienced nne
weather throughout the voyage. All
well. Freight for Honolulu, 1325 tons
nnd for llllo, 17. Ilro'ight 22 pack
ages of mall for this port "
The ofllcers of the Zeabndla are as
follows: Thomas Dowi'ell, command
er; John Koughan, chief ofilceri F. Car-
dell, 2d officer; F. Lonrnth, 3d officer;
E. II. Uucknam, purser; J. E. Keller,
Chief Engineer; R. L. Yoachnm, First
Aslstant Engineer; H. Powell, Second
Assistant Engineer; 0. W. Clark, Sur
geon; Geo. Robinson, Chief Steward.
The Zealandla's passengers were ns
follows: R. I'. Hurlbut, W. J. Brlttan,
Master Burr, M. A. Chrlttensen and
wife, Master Dolbeer. E. C. Palmeiro
nnd wife, Miss Reamer, Mrs. N. II.
Scllgman, A. Tuchert nnd wife, Mrs.
It. J. Whelan, E. Landers, Miss E.
Andrew-B, 1. A. Atkinson, 0. A. Baker,
A. F. Baumgartner, MIhs L. Beadley,
Mrs. M. II. Beardsley and son, G. W.
Bennett, A. I. Booth and wife, Mrs.
Boskowitz, Mrs. Bosley, Robt. Bragg,
Miss Bragg, W. S. Bran.l, T. H. Brown
and wife, C. A. Burns, H. J. Burns,
J. W. Ilurnham and wife. II. V. Burr
nnd wife, T. G. Cnntrell, C. Carmueller,
F. B. Cnvarly, C. Cogglns, wife and
son, Mrs. J. Cohen, P. A. Collins, Mrs.
A. K. Conklin, II. P. Crlstie, Mrs. II.
Damkroeger, Mrs. R. Danckln, W. F.
Dlxey, E. J. Dolbeer nnd wife, C. C.
Douglas, W. W. Douglas, Mrs. Duke
hart, Mrs. M. Ecker, Jim. Eckley, P.
Engel, Miss Fechhelmer, F. E. Field
ing, Dr. T. J. Frnscr, A. 0. Glenn and
wife. Miss Glenn, J. II. Goldman and
wife, Geo. B. Granger, Miss A. Graves,
A. F. Guun and wife, Miss Gunn, E.
Hndley and wife, A. Hn:iclmann, A.
Harris and wife, Miss M. E. Harris, G.
W. Harris, F. Haus, Miss A. W. Hayes,
E. K. Head, Dr. H. T. Hendricks, Mrs.
J. J. Hendricks, Mrs. R. Herman, W.
II. Houer, Mr. Illlder, Miss A, Hroma
da, Miss I. Hromada, Mrs. M. Irvln,
Wm. Irwin, V, Jacobovlcs, Mrs. W.
John, F. J. Johnson, T F, Johnson,
W. J. Kennedy and wife, Jno. Ker-
kamp, Mr. Kern, F. M. Kreling, Jas
lenders, Mrs. A. Landerx, Mrs. Law-
ton, W. II. Lelshman, W. M. Lewis,
Miss E. Lowls, Dr. J. W. Likens, J, A.
Marsh and wife, L. M. May and wife,
S. A. McDonnell and wife, P. Met-
scham and wife, T. L. .Miller, Miss M.
Montford, Dr. N. W. Mountain, Mrs. J.
B. Mulrhead, Geo. F. Nenl, Mrs. S. S.
Neal, T. F. A. Obermcyer and wife,
Miss R. O'Leary, E. S. Osgood, H. C.
Pasquale, Warren R. Payne, W. R.
Phillips, B. D. Pike and wife, F. G.
Pratt, Mrs. C. A. Rader G. A. Rathbun
and wife, Mrs. M. L. Read, II. B. Rea
mer, Mrs. II, B. Reamer, M. Richard
son and wife, Miss I. Roberts, S. Sam
uels, C. E. Schennert, Mies E. Scben
ncrt, C. Schlel, h. C. Schlndler, C. A.
Schmidt, G, W. Schmidt, E. Schraub
stadter and wife, Mrs. II. Schindler,
Mrs. Schindler, W. E. Scherwln, W. E.
Scherwln, J. B. Shaw, J. II Slmonson,
J. G. Spauldtng and wife, J. 11. Spohn,
Chas. Stallman and wife, W. A. Steph
enson and wife, Miss L. Stevens, A. B.
Stevenson Miss Stltz, Miss M. Terry,
R. L. Toplltz and wife, A. G. Towne,
Mrs. Turner, Miss Turner, Miss F. Tus
sell, Miss M. Tussell, B. Ummartck, J.
Valerga, C. H. Wall Max Well, J. P.
Weir, Dr. 0. F. Westphal. H. F. Wlch
man, II. II. Williams, Clark Wise and
wife, W. G. Yanke and wife. '
From Hllo: Andrew Brown, S. II.
Comstock, D. F. Morton, C. C. KCNicdy.
John Scott, Thos. Krouse, J. O. Lutted,
B. G. Holte, J, W. Bergstrom, J. R.
Bergstrom, J, L. Cockburn, A. W. Bot
tomley, Dr. Burgess, G, F. Henshall,
G. II. Potter, Mr. Tome, Mrs. C. W.
Hill and child.
ART LEAGUE'S "AT HOME.'
The "at home" of the Kllohana Art
Saturday afternoon was well attended
by Honolulu's society fo'k. Norway
pines and Scandinavian colors occu
pied a prominent place. Ihe feature of
the afternoon was Mrs. S. Kinney's
talk on Ibsen's "Peer Gnt" and selec
tions from Grelg's music by Miss Maud
Kinney, who played on the violin and
Miss II. Peck who sang the "Cradle
Song." Miss Carrie Cattle was the
accompanist. After this part of the
program there was an Informal recep
tion. The following ladlts presided at
tho tea, table: Mrs. 1). F. Dillingham,
Mrs. H. M .Mott-Smltn, Mrs. E. W.
Jordan, Mrs. C. B. Cooper and Mrs. J.
B. Atherton. The decorations of the
hall were In charge of Mrs. W. M. Gra
ham 'and Mrs. J, G. Rotbwell.
Maul Registration.
Walluku, Oct, 20. The Maul Board
of Registration Is still at Makawao
making out lists of voters for the vari
ous precincts of the Third Representa
tive district. Tp.ey expect to finish
about next Tuesday, The lists for La
nal, Kalaupapa and Pukoo are com
pleted and will be forwarded today.
The remaining precincts will have
theirs all posted up by the end of next
week.
SEATTLE BEER.
The ever popular Rainier beer la be
coming a household word and "will
you have a glass of Seattle," Is mora
often heard than anything else. The
Criterion Saloon baa the beer un tap or
In bottles.
Real Estata and Insurance-.
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tIl wvM aMIBRkkSlBibiiH
tmzMWiliUXiB
CilJtl'li. 'and FIRE
IgUlAHdpflElTg.
AGENT8 FOR ..
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IK-
SURANCE CO. OF BOSTON.
ETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPAM
OF HARTFORD.
HENRY ST. GOAR.
EDWARD POtXITX
Members Stock and Bond Exehanffl.
EDWARDPOLLITMGo
COMMISSION BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Particular .tunlloo tliM t. citM Ml .1
Hawaiian Suf.r Stk.
L..M KcotUM4. I.tun sal Puili StKki
a.4 Bond..
408 California St..
Ban Franclaco, Cal. II7J
WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
Stock and Bond Broker
M.mfe.r ol Ha.allan Stock Eicbaif ..
Mclnerny Block. Fort Street.
A. J. CAMPBELL,
.-"took and Bond- Brokei.
Mtab.t ol lb. Hotolola Stock Elcban..
Office Queen street, opposite Union
Feed Company.
T.l.p.oa.; (.6 P.O. Bos ttl '-
Beer and lint Dealers.
LOVEJOY&CO.
IMFORTBBS, AND WHOLBBALB
Me and Liquor Dealers.
At tot. lor to. Bottl.4 R.loltr Bxr ol sutll.
No. 19 Ncuanu Street
Foit.r Block, Honolulu. Hawaiian Isiaros.
P. O. Boiiit Mutu.l T.l.phoa. sol.
30NSALVES & CO., Ltd
WHOLESALE GROCERS AN)
WINE MERCHANTS.
425 Qaeen Btreet, Honolulu, H
Consolidated Sotla later Co., L'i
Esplanade,
.'ornir Allii, Fort Sts., Honolulu
HOLLI8TER CO.,
Agentt
The
Pantheon Saloon
HAS REOPENED
FOR BUSINESS
In It? New Quarters on Hotel St.
UNDER THt MANAUbMfciN I
..OF..
T.
A. SIMPSON
LATE OF THE CRITERION
Enterpr i! (Beer on Draught
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and Superintending
Electrical Hydraulic
ENGINEER.
Electro-Hydraulic Power Transmlaatoi
REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED. . . .
With Catton-Nell Co., Queen street.
Office next to Pc-s-ffloe. lSSu
.LAMES T.TAYLOR,
M.Ab.Soc.C.1.
CONSULTING
Hydraulic Engineer.
806 Judd Block. Tele. 638.
Honolulu Iron Works C
Improved and modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every' capacity and de
scrlptlon made to order. Boiler work
and RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
Hon paid to JOB WORK, and repair,
executed at shortest notice.
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th. only dally Japan... p.ptr publlh.4
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C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor
t3r Editorial and Printing Office, near
King bridge, King street. P O. Box 007.
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LET IN not receiving tner pa
pers promptly will confer a
favor by notifying the 'Bust
ness Cce, Telephone 156.
Bankers.
Olios BrnicxsLS.
Wm. 0. Ibw
BANKERS.
HONOLULt H. I
Son V-nncfico AgenttTan Nevada
National Bank or Sam Fhanoisoo.
San FpANCisooThe Nevada National
Bank of San Francisco.
London The Union Bank of London,
Ltd.
Nbw Ypnc American Exchange Ha
tlonal Bank.
Chicago Merchants National Bank.
Paris Credit Lyonnala.
Bebun Dresdner Bank.
Honeono) and Yokohama Honking
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Austsaua Bank
of New Zealand.
Victoria and YANOovTBa Bank o
British North America.
TriMct i setenl Beim ill E&iuie Bmuhi
DtDoUU KecelTtd Lotm mid.- an An i
nmnd ftiMir1v. flt'ifnwiavM.. tni Tm "
Credit I8i
nd sold.
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rtty. oommerclsl and Traveler!
Bills of Exchange fcoagal
OomtrnOES PBOMTTLT AOOQUNTID FOM.
I ULIU
t i '
Judd Building, Fort street
Incorporated under the Laws of the
Territory of Hawaii.
Paid Capitol $000,000
Reserve 50,000
Undivided Profits 108,000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
Charles M. Cooke President
P. C. Jones s Vice President
C. II. Cooke Cashier
F. C. Atherton .... Assistant Cashier
Henry Waterhouse, Tom May, F. W.
Mpcfarlane, E. D. Tcnncy, J. A. M:
Candless. Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor
porations, Trusts, Individuals, and will
promptly and carefully attend to all
business connected with banking en
trusted to it. Sell nnd Purchase For
eign Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 1
Ordinary and TcrmiDeposlts received
and Interest allowed In accordance
with rules and conditions printed In
passbooks, copies of which may be had
on application.
BIlHQa? 00.
SavingsBank
Savings DepodU will ba
received and Interest allowed by this
Bank at four and one-half per oent.
per annum.
Printed copies of the Rules and Reg
ulations may be obtained on application.
Office at bank building on Merchant
street.
BISHOP A CO.
Established IBM
BISHOP&OO.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Bankii g
and Exchange Business-.
Commercial and Travelers
Litters of Credit iBaaed, avail
able in all the principal citit a
of the world.
Interest allowed alter July
1, 1898, on fixod deposits 7
tiay notice z per cent., (this
iorin win not Dear interest
unless it remains undis
turbed for one month), 3
months 3 per cent., 6 months
3& per cent., 12 months 4
per cent.
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
ASSETS, DEC. Si, 1881, IllMTTJa,
Money loaned on approved security,,
A Savings Bank for monthly deposit.
Houses built on the monthly Install,
men, piar.
Twentieth Serl of Stock la noa
opened. ' '
" OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Preat.
dent; B. D. Rose, Vice Preoldent; C. a.
Gray. Treasurer; A. V. Oeai1,-Secretary,
DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, B. B.
Rose, A. V. Gear, A, W. Keech, Henri
Smith, J, L. McLean, J. D. Holt, 0. B.
Gray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. DEAR,
Secretarz.
Chamber of Commerce room.
Office Houra: 12:30 li SO p. m.
Tge Yokohama Specie M
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Suhaalt4 Capital
Pali Up Capital.,,,
R.serv.J Funi
..Yn ..,000,000
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Y.n 8,1)0,000
Head Office, Yokohama,
The Bank buyi and reeelraa, (or assV
lection Bills of Exchange, lasuea Dram
and Letter ot Credit, ana txaiaaaBl
a general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED
On Fli.d D.poalt lor i. aostti, a im out p. s,
On FU.J Dapo.lt lor t oatti, IH "
Oa F!ii D.po.11 lor aoi. , i
Branch o,f th. Yokohama Spacl. Bank,
Kit Republic Billdin, HI Iim 81. PmnU)
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Subscribers are rurnlshed with from
five, to six lists per week, giving an ac
curate record of deeds, mortgages,
leases, releases, powers of attorney,
etc., etc., which are placed on record.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 PER
MONTH.
A. V. GBAR,
Ju.M Building, Honolulu
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