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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. 1., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1900.
Attorneys.
3E0. A. DAVIS '
-- GEO D. GEAR
DAVIS & GEAR
attorneys and Counsellors at Law
Rooms 202, 20), jc 2, Judd Building.
or. Fort 111J MerJnntSK- Honolulu
CHARLES F. PETERSON
A.ttornov at Law and
Notary Public.
Kaahumanu Street
J. M. KANEAKUA,
Attornoy anil Counsellor at
Law
Met: In the Occidental Hotel,
rr of King ana Alakea Btreets,
etaaalals.
Of, 0. Aekl. Enoch Johnson.
AOHI& JOHNSON,
AttornevB ami Counselors
at Law.
Nea No. 10 West King Street
Telephone 881.
Sarg&ons, Physicians And Dentists.
Drs. Cooper & McDonald.
Alakej Street.
OFFICE HOURS:
Dr Coorer S io to to a m , Ho, anl 7 to I p "
Di VUDonalJ io m totr "i "olr
St'NDAYS
Dr Cooper 8 it w 10 m
Pr MctiiulJ i to sp. m
-TFLtl'HOM -
OR. J. T. WAY80N,
Has removed to Ills new office and resi
dence, Beretanla dt., nearly opposite Me
thodist Church.
OFFICE HOURS fJ0ap;S:000:
i6n
TEL. Main
DR W. H. MAYS
has opened an office for the practice of
Medicine and Surgery, at 310 Beretanla
Street. net house revond Central Union
Church. HOURS: 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and
7 to 3; Sundays, 9 to II. rLLLPHONE
to. 144
DR. C. A. PETERSON
Has re-opened his office at . . .
36 Emma Street
HOURS
2- 4 H.M.
1 7- 8 P.M. J
TELCI'HONb: 493
OR. E. C. WATERHOUSE
Oftice and Reidence: Corner
Beretanla and Mll'er streets.
OMICI H01RS S to II A M.
I to I P M.
ttoBP M.
SlISDATl g 0 10 11. to A. M.
TIIEPHONE )i)i, WHITE. iHi
Dr, W. J. Galbraith.
Pets and Residence: Beretanla and
.Uakta itreeU.
pact Uoun: to 10 a. m.; 2 to i
ft. a.; 7 to 8 p. m.
TELEPHONE 204.
SB, WALTER HOFFMANN.
JBBITAMIA STREET, (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
fetnhont 110. F. 0. Box 601.
CSM kouri, 8 to 10 a. n. j 1 to t
ft, m.', 1 to I p. sa. Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m.
DR. A. I. SINCLAIR
Mutl ItrMt, between Emma and Fort.
I to 10 a, m., 2 to 4 p.
i.: 8undayi, t to 10 a.m.
r f . i
DR. ALBBRT E. NICHOLS
3D e an. t i t.
Office for the present with Dr. Anderson,
Alakea St. near Hotel.
Office Hours 8:30 to4
DR. R. I. MOORE,
Dentist.
EhVes: 222 Hotel Street
Oflc Houn: 9 to 12 and 1 to 4.
A, C. WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
DENTISTS
" v" (ti Building, Fort Street
mmn: I to 4. Telephone 414.
DIAMOND
And other Rings, Watches, Brace
lets, Pins, and an extensive variety
fjvelry.
el gk BiA.ua,
Manufacturing Jeweller
404 FORT STREET.
THE
Honoluln Concrete Company.
Office with H. F. Bertleman, Contractor,
Kins St. opposite Wall, Nichols & Co.
DO ALL kinds of Stone and Concrete
Work at CALIFORNIA PRICES.
WE make a specialty of constructing
Cement Side Walks at very reasonable
rates. i002-2m.
MAIN 199
Masonic
Temple
NfvJS
CANDIDATES
or THE
Democratic Part)
FOR DELEGATE TO CONGRESS:
(Tnexplicd Term, 50th Congress )
David Kawananakoa.
(Hull Term, 57th Congress.)
David Kawananakoa.
SENATORS, ISLAND OF OAHu:
Hon. D. P. R. Isenberg, Jr.,
Col. John D. Holt, Jr.,
Abraham Fernandez,
Hon. E. K. Llllkalanl,
Hon. J. 0. Carter,
William Auld.
REPRESENTATIVES:
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Charles W. Booth,
Major J. M. Camara,
S. W. Spencer,
Hon. E. C. Macfarlane,
John H. Wise.
Hon John E. Bush,
FIFTH DISTRICT.
Hon. S. M. Damon,
H. J. Mossman,
Hon. Frank Brown,
Frank Harvey,
R. W. Holt,
Jesse P. Makalnal.
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
Y. MASUDA,
Portraits
Done in Crayon or Oil
Pictures Framed In anv style
Framed Pictures for sale.
New Mouldlncs for Frames have
arrived.
King and Alapai streets,
Near Honolulu Stock Yards
1469 TELEI'HONL SCo
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
A. C. OXAWA. Manager.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
Temporary Oflce Room i opetalre Spreckole Balli
tog T.I Hi.
Cleaning !
LADIES SKIRTS CLEAND
OHi'neOinid, Dvelani Ktpaliel
-SUTSMADF TOORDER
"T,t guarantee; i?-Loetl Prlte
arxziVE "wo
Fori Street, nir Kulcul, nj nar Orpheun, Tf-fater
r Price Cleaning one wit, $t, Delnjr suit J y
,6o-6m
Wong Sal Kee
MERCHANT - TAILOR
A Pmpict Fit Guarantiio
404 Fort St., near King St.
HONOLULU, H. I.
Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing Specialty
'JU
Y. MAN SING
Has Removed From Fort Strut to 311
Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kim's,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
Pusses Made Tr Order.
HOP HONG,
Merchant Tailor,
A FlNl ASSORTMENT Ot AMIRtCAN, ENQUSH AND
Scotch Cloth on Hand
No. J19 Nuuanu itrett, Honolulu, H.,1.
Good work toi flrit-cliis fit rurntJ.
Co the Cttuntd and Rtp )?(,
architects, Contractors and Bonders
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
fobbing : Promptly : Attended : To.
WM. T. PATY,
Contractor and Builder.
Store and Office Finlnr.
Plans ana Estlmatei Furnished.
1488 Hotel Street, near Barracks
H. L. KERR &: CO.,
Architects and Builders
Rooae si-ie
:: PROGRESS BLOCK.
releeaoae ii.
Geo. W. Pege Tel. aae
F. W. Bearailee P. O. Boi rtl
BBARD8LEE & PAGE
Architects & Builders
Office: Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex,
Honolulu, H. I.
Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish
it Short Notice. 1441
Building Materials
OF ALL KIMD8.
Dealers in Lumber and Ooal
ALLEN efcROBINSON,
Queen rtreot. Honolulu
i. F. BERTELMAN'6
Carpenter Shop
IS RBMOVBD
o rr of old stand. Entrance on Klnr
"et, Orders left at cither shop, or office,
t .'ohn Nott'f 9rt, Kln street, will re
ivs promp' kttiralnD. UJi-tf
JAAAAeVAAAAAiVAk
Mark Twain Talks ,
Of Books and Politics
j u
r r vr S" f TT U"W S" Tr V V F
New ork Oct tj Mik Tvv ill! re
tinned home Inst nlglit ufter an ,b
sitae uf Iht jtnrs and landed "I'll n
smile uf good-natttted fin.
'1 have hail lots of lin lie said us'
lie came don 11 the gangplank, 1 havi
enjoyed mynelf, except fo- au attack of
dyspepsia now and then, in ovory coun
try ntul tinder every sl.y. I expect to
spind his winter In Nov lurk nailing
and writing."
"Hnvc you any books about ready for
publication?"
"No; but I liao Btueral on the way.
I wrote myself out In the line uf unit
dotes and humorous sketches In my
last book. I ran shurt tun In that
and could barely find enough muterlnl
to fill It.
"1 am now falling bark upon the
fiction of others. No natter what I
write In that line people will think I
am hiding somo true story behind the
stalking horse of a storv."
"Will you hnc an American story?"
"Voti see 1 write tho slory and then
fill In the plans like blanks In a rail
way form. The place doesn't count
so much the story Is tho thing."
"Hut you will Kle your piople somo
of their own type with characteristic
dialect, will you not7 And won't that
ruiulrc you to select your scenes flrst?"
"No, not entirely, liven that can be
filled In. I rewrote out tif my books
tin 00 times and each time It was a
different book. 1 had filled In and filled
In until the original In ok was not
there. It hnd ewtporntcd through the
blanks and I had an entirely new book.
I shall write my slury and then lay the
uinc where I want It, rnd, If neces
saty, ihaiige other things to suit tile
places.
"I shall ery probably write a story
with the scene laid in this country or
I shnll place the scene of onu of my
ptcsetit utiiumplcti'd sta-lia here. This
inn be done rather handily after the
whole story Is written. Hut 1 am nut
going to publish another book for at
leant a year. I liae Just published a
small onu and a book i.ery two or
three years Is enough."
"Mr. Clemens bae yot had time to
gtiany thought to the question of Im
perialism?" "It Is almost too grae n question fur
one uf my temperament, hut 1 hne tak
en a try at It. I hue thought of It and
It has got the better of me. I left
these shoics at Vaii,ouer a redliot Im
perialist. I wanted the American eagle
to go screaming Into the Pacific. It
siemed tiresome for It o content Itself
with tho Rockies. Why not spread Its
wings oer the l'hlllpiilns I asked
myself, ntul I thought it would be a
real good thing to do. I said to myself
here are our people who hno stirferv'''.
for three icnturles. Wc ran nniko them
ns free us outsehts, ghe them a gc
crmiicnt anil a country of their own,
put a miniature of tho American Con
stitution afloat In the I'aclllc, start a
brand new tcpubllc to take its pla:o
among the free nations of tho world
It seemed to me a great task to which
wc had addressed ourseics.
"But I have thought somo more
since then and I htie tend carefully the
ireuiy oi raris unci i nuie seen mai wo
do not Intend to free, but to subject the
people of tho Philippine?. Wo hao
gone there to conquer, rot tn redeni.
We have also plcdgetl tl.o power of
this country to maintain and protect
the abominable) system established In
the Philippines by the friars. It
should, It seems to me, be our pleasure
and duty to make those people frco
and let them deal with their own do
mestic questions in their own way and
so I am an antl-lmperhllst. I am op
posed to having the eagle put Its talons
on any other land.
"Hut I want to say that I cannot con
scientiously support Mr. Ilrynn.
I am
not so much of an antl-'mperlallst as
that. I havo been tol I'lhnt I cannot
vote In this election, but if I could I
Bhould not vote for Mr. llryan. As to
what I may do I cannot lay, as I am a
Mugwump and a Mugwump won't ote
until ho has had plenty of time to look
things over, and then 1 tinn't want to
commit myself too far, a It I ilnd that
I cannot vote I shall run for President
A patriotic American must do some
thing elcrtton time."
The New GnlvcHton Foredoomed.
In spite of Its calamitous experience,
the peoplo of Oalveston aro again busy
ipbulldlng tho city on its old site In
tho old way, says tho Montreal Witness
editorially, They appear to bo heed
less of the fact that tho wholo coast, of
which the island of Oalveston forms a
part, haB been gradually sinking for
many years. The city was destroyed
not because tho recent hurrlcnno was
an extraordinary convulsion, but be
cause the Island hud sunk so low that
it was unable to resist the wind and
waves. The samo sinking of the land
Is going on all along the Atlantic coaBt
as far north as Long Island. Islands
once well known no longer exist, and
beaches occupied a century ago have
been submerged. American geologists
aro familiar with this phenomenon,
and have, In some Instances, estimated
the time when a vast change will bo
wrought In tke wholo Atlantic and Otilf
coast line of the United States. In fifty
years, It is said, the sea will loll over
tho island where the people of Calves
ton are now rebuilding their city.
SEATTLE BEER.
The ever popular Ralnlor bocr Is bo-
coming a household word 'and "will
you have a glass of Seattle," Is mora
often heard than anything olse. The
Criterion Saloon has the beer on tap cr
In bottles.
HOSHFEirs
gfW . STOMACH
&lTTEflS
Undigested Food
become poison In a few hours ttii It responlbte for
CurutlfiU n, Indigestion Jytrer'". Unfuor nerv
ouie jni all tler art 4 kldne Ills Whrritiete
t one or all of ilieae at ment lloctttter Momarh
flitrMhhould b taken at once It prevent a well
at cure a ttonach 111, and It a tpeclHc for malaria
inJ fvar anJ iffut VVhn vou rtt it that I
PRIVATE KEVLNUG STAMP coers the reck of
itm- HOSTETTER'S
ffiitm,11 STOMACH
Snbsiitntes BITTERS
Pathetic Incident
Of Roosevelt's Tour
Hamilton, Ohio, Oct 16. At this
place, twenty-fix e ml let from Cincin
nati, (loicrnor Hooscxclt made the
llrst stop today on his tour of Ohio,
Hpeaklng to a largu crowd. Tho Oov
irnor was escorted by (Ioernor Nash
to the spiaker's stand. A feature of
the inciting was the presence on the
platform of the mother of Captain Hus
ton of Oklahoma. Captain Huston was
an ofllcrr in Colonel Hocseelt's regi
ment In the war with Spain, ami on the
breaking out of tho trouble In the
Philippines he went thl'hcr, where he
died, (lovcrnor Itooielt escorted
Mis. Huston to the platform.
"I rrinll jour noble son" he said,
"and Knew him well ia a brao man
and soldier."
"Yes, Goernor," was the reply, "I
gae my son to tny idiiutrj and would
give another If 1 wre blessed with
one."
Captain Huston's body Is burled here.
POPE IN UBTTEIJ HEALTH.
Onewi, Oct. 11. Bellamy Storer,
United States Minister to Spain, In tho
cottrso uf a conversation here today
regarding his recent Interview- with the
Pope, said:
"I.co appeared to be In much better
health than when I saw him two years
ago. He Is full of life, and has lost
none or the Interest ho had had from
tho flrst In matters relating to the
Church of Home.
"Since Archbishop Ireland's visit to
tho Vatican It Is clearly understodil
there that the best Interests of tho Ro
man Catholic Church demand Amerl-
filn rtlln In ttia 1'hlllimlnrH Tim ITnlt.
l(, staU8 ,, t)e ,,,,. cbmh hMe
the Mine alms there, and hope to work
together for order and peace."
Mr. Storer asserted that the rill
plnos had made three attempts to open
negotiations with the Vatican, nil of
which wero refused.
DOGS KILLLD WITH CLASS.
New York, Oct. IB. A wave of;dog
polsonlng that Is carrying away the
bluest bloodtd and highest priced dogs
owned by the ilch Lnrchtnont and New
Rochcllc residents Is pievalent here
and owners nro In despair. Among
.those who lost valuable canines are
Mm. Harry 1". Ollllg, Francis Wilson,
Jumis Hardy, Miss Hlrd, daughter of
Joseph Hlrd, the bankir; Miss Steur-
wnld and a dozen others. A reward
has been offered for the miscreant?,
who wil'i no apparent motive lire kill
lug priceless canines by means of pow
dered glass sprinkled on bits of meat
and left near a spring. Mrs. Harry
Qllllg, whose tlireo French poodles aro
worth over $3000 and which aro waited
upon by a special attendant, has lost
two dogs.
Apett Not AnceHtorrt.
New York, Oct. IB. A cable to the
Sun from Iterlln says: At tho Con
gress of German Anthropollglsts at
Hallo Professor KlaaUch of Heidel
berg read a paper, contending that ns
tho result of several jeurt Investiga
tion the direct descent of man from
apes was no longer maintainable. His
conclusion was based on the construc
tion of tho blcephalus muscle of the
upper thigh. Tho professor indldcn
tally contended that It was a mistake
to regard man as the most perfectly
developed animal in all respects. His
limbs and teeth do not show any high
degreo of development and he Is only
superior to other animals In his extra
ordinary brain development
Kaiser's Red Sen Station.
Aden, Oct. IB. The Sultan of Tur
key has leased to Oernriny for thirty
years tho Island of Uroan, In the Red
Bea, forty miles from Kamaran, for a
coaling station.
JiiViViViViViiViiiVi?! E"21 to carry
GuSSE?S;E-Ztotake
s MAull 5 E-Zway to
s HEADACHE: curo a hoad
s WAFERS I ooiie
.'.V'W.'.'.V.V.V.'J U cat. ull ,lnwl.t.
Real Estate and Insurance.
LliTJi and FIRE
llpll!tiEl$fl$,
AGENTS FOR..
New England Mutual Lifb In
surance Co. OF BOSTON.
Etna fire insurance company
of Hartford,
HENRV ST. OOAR.
.EDWARD POLLITZ.
Memberi Stock and Bond Exchange.
EDWARDPOLLITZKo
COMMISSION BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURITIES ....
Particular attention glrei la porches, aed tale el
Hawaiian Sugar Stock
Loans Negotiated. Eastera ail Poralg 8totkd
and Bonds.
403 California St.,
San Franelaco, Cal.
MM
WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
Sfock and Bond Broker
Member of Hawaiian Stock Etcbaof a.
Mclnerny Block, Fort 8treet
A. J. CAMPBELL,
Stock and Bond Broker.
Metaber of the Hoooluta Stock Etchaige,
irHee Queen street, opposite Unlot
Foed Company.
Telephone cA P O Boa st,
Beer and line Dealers.
LOVEJOY&CO.
Ill FOIITKRS, AND WEOLIIALI
fm ani Lipr Dealers.
Agents for the Bottled Rainier Bur or leanla
No. 19 Ncuako Street
Peeler Block. Honolulu, Hawaiiak Isiasoi.
P. O. Boa iit Mutuel Telephone oS
30NSALVES & CO., Ltd
WHOLESALE GRO0ER8 ANI
WINE MERCHANTS.
25 Queon street. Honolulu, H
(insolidatetl Soda Water Co., L'o
13 splaaniide,
itrntT Allao A Fort Sti., Honolulu
HOLLI8TER A CO.,
Agente
The
Pantheon Saloon
HAS REOPENED
FOR BUSINESS
In It? New Quarters on Hotel St.
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT
..OF..
T. A. SIMPSON
LATE OF THE CRITERION
Knterpr it e Beer on Draught
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and Superintending;
Electrical Hydraulic
ENGINEER,
Kloctro-Hydraulic Power Transmission
REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED. . . .
With Catton-Neil Co., Queen street.
Office next to PouCSoe. 122,
JJMES T.TAYLOR,
M.Ad.Soc.C.1.
OON8.ULTIHG
Hydraulic Engineer.
806 Judd Block. Tele. 6SI.
Honolulu Iron Works Co
Improved and modern SUQAR MA
CHINI;RY of every capacity and de
ecrlptlon made to order. Boiler work
and RIVETED PIPES tor Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular attec
tlon paid to JOB WORK, and repairs
executed at shortest notice.
THE HAWAII HERALD.
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PUBLISHED IN HlLO.
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ood paper for
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n advance.
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who use Its a
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Ui. only dally Jsoanes. paper puHlshel
In the Territory ol Hawaii
Y. SOGA. Editor.
C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor
I- Editorial and Printing Office, near
King bridge. King street. P O. Box 007.
Subscribers to the BUL
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pers promptly will confer a
favor by notifying tbe 'Busi
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Bankers.
Judd Ilulldlng, Tort street.
Incorporated under tho Laws of the
Territory of Hawaii.
Pnlil Cnpltnl $000,000
Reserve 50,000
Undivided Profits 108,000
OFFICERS AND DIItECTOIlS.
Charles M. Cooko President
P. C. Jones Vice President
C. II. Cooke Cashier
F. C. Atherton .... Assistant Cashier
Henry Watcrhouse, Tom May, F. W.
Macfarlane, E. D. Tenney, J. A. Ms
Candlcss. a
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 and Purchase For
eign Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit.
6AVING6 DBPARTMENTI
Ordinary and Term Deposits received
and Interest allowed tn accordance
with rules and conditions printed In
passbooks, copies of which may be had
on application.
Clios Braacxits.
Wm. U. Ibwdi
te Meckel? uo,
BANKER.
HONOLULl H. I
San tVanciico AgiiitiTni Nevada
National Bank op San Franoisoo.
San Franoisoo -The Nevada Natlona
Bank of San Francisco.
London The Union Bank of London
Ltd.
New York American Exchange N.
tional Bank.
Chicaoo Merchants National Bank.
Paris Credit Lyonnals.
Bkrlin Drewlner Bank.
Hon bono and Yokohama Honk, ng
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
NEW ZKAT.AND and Australia Bank
of New Zealand.
Victoria and Vanoouv.tr Bank o
British North America.
TniMt i General Bumi .m EMmie Buim
Depolits Received. Loans made on Ap
proved Security. Commercial and TravoUri
id Id BU" f Klchn boa!
Coluctiohi Pboihti.t AccopimD rosy.
Eatabllahed 1866
BISHOP dc Co.
BANKERS.
Transncf. n. Oonornl T)nnvi. -
and Exchange Business.
Commercinl nnrl TrnnL.'n
Letters of Credit issued, aval)
aoie in an tno principal cities
of the world.
Into roar, nllnwn,i nfAi- .Tnl
1, 1898, on fixed deposits 7
day notice 2 per cent, (this
form will not bear interest
unless it remains undis
turbed for 0110 month), 3
luouins o per cent., 0 months
3 per cent., 12 months 4
per cent.
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
ASSETS, DEO. II, 1891, llU,TT.e
Money loaned on approved secarltft
A Savings Bank for monthly deposits.
Houses built on the monthly Install
ment pla-.
Twentieth Bert of Stock Is nans
opened.
OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Pre,
dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; O. M.
Gray. Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secrstarr.
DIRECTORS-T. F. Lansing. B.
Rose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keech, Henri
Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, a C
Gray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. GEAR.
Secretary,
chamber of Commerce rooms.
Office Hours: 12:101:30 p. m.
KMBQa? 00.
SayingsBank
Savings Deposits will bs
received and Interest allowed by this
Bank at four and one-half per oent,
per annum.
Printed copies of tho Rules and Reg
illations may be obtained on application.
Office at bank building on Merchant
street.
BISHOP A CO.
Tb Yol;ohBma Specie Bui;
LIMrtXD,
Subsylbea Capital .Yen m.ooj.ooo
Pali Up Capital Yen iS.oooooo
Reservel Fun4 Yen i,iio,oco
Ileal Office, Yokohama.
Ths Bank buys and receives for msV
lection Bills ot Exchange, Issues Drafts
and Letters ot Credit, and trsiissM
a general banking business.
INTIREST ALIOWBD
O. FleoS Depoell lor se ssoatas, a .eat ..
Oa Fltea Deposit tor t ssoathe, t
Oa FUeA Deposit (or bos, a
Branch ol the) Yokohama Specie Benk,
Hit Bepimiic Buiiim. m m st, Honim
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Subscribers are furnished with from
Ave to six lists per week, giving an ac
curate record ot deeds, mortgages,
leases, releases, powers of attorney,
etc., etc., which are placed on record.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 PER
MONTH.
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JutM Building, Honolulu.
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