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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1900.
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Attorneys.
CEO. A. DAVIS
GEO. D. GEAR
DAVIS & GEAR
Worncyi and Counsellors at Law
ftrvAma trtl nt. Int. IllilJ HlllldlnC.
"Zor. Fort anJ Merchant St.. Honolulu
Chinese and Japanese Finns.
CLUHLES F. PETERSON
JsV-ttornov at Law and
Notary lPublio.
Kaahumanu Street
J. M. KANBAKUA,
Attorney and Counsellor at
Law.
Offlce: In the Occidental Hotel,
corner of King and Alakea Streets,
Honolulu.
V C. Achl. Enoch Johnson.
AOHI& JOHNSON,
Attorneys and Counselors
at .Law.
Office No. 10 West King Street.
Telephone S84.
Y. rylASUDA,
Portraits
Done in Crayon c(r Oil
Pictures Framed In any stylt
Framed Picture! for salt.
New Mouldings for Frames have
arrived.
King and Alapai streets,
Near Honolulu Stock Yards.
14G5 Tt-LU'HONU 860
T. KAT6UNUMA & Co.
A. K. 02AWA, M.a.t".
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
T.a.or.rr Oac: Room t .Btl.lrt SorackoUfettll'
lof Tol. u'
Gleaning I
LADIES SKIRTS CtEANO
Clothlrtjr C1anJ, IK.J at I N.filrri
SUITS MADE TOOrtDER
"Fit tuii.nt.rJ. Lo.it I'rli.,
TXJL "WO
Fort Street, near Kukul, nd near Or(heura Theater.
T Price Ctein'nc one ult, lit toeing lult $t.y
l66o,6m
Snrtwus.PDyslclaBS'ind Dentists.-
Drs. Cooper & McDonald.
Alakei Strut.
OFFICE HOURS:
Dt. Crrt-I.)otoioa. m 0 4 .nl itoSp. n.
Of. Mct)oIJ 10 m. to p. m to S f. "
SUNDAYS
Dr. Conr-ir S )o to 10 m.
Dr. M(Dnn.tJ t to tp.ni.
Wong Sal Kee
MERCHANT - TAILOR
A Putict Fit GUAtAKTiio
404 Fort St., near King St.
HONOLULU, H. I.
Cltinlsf, Dyclnf and Repairing aSpicl.lty
Y. MAN SING-
Hu Removed From Fort Stmt to ill
Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Klm't
LADIES1 UNDERWEAR.
-TELEPHONE-
OR. J. T. WAY80N,
Has removed to his new office arid resi
dence, Berttanla St., neatly opposite Me
thodist Church.
OFFICE HOURS "Vto .m!
TKL. Main 146
Dresses Made 1 Order.
1611
DR. W. H. MAYS
has opened an office for the practice of
Medicine and Surgery, at io Beietanla
Street, next house reyond Central Union
Church. HOUKS: io to 12, 3 to 4 and
7 to 8; Sundays, 9 to 1 1. TLLLPHONfc
&. !y
DR. C. A. PETERSON
gas re-ppened his office at . . .
36 Emma Street
f 9-1 1 A.M.I
HOURSH 4 P.M. r TtLEPIIOSI-: 491
1 T 8 P.M. J
DR. E. C. WATERHOUSE
Office and Residence: Comer
Btretanla and Mll'er streets.
lOrrici Hours: I to ii a. m.
1 10 1 p.m.
1 to I P. M.
Sl!DAV . to IIIW A. M.
TELEPHONE t.o. WHITE. ;
Dr. W. J.
Office and Residence: Beretanla and
Alakea streets.
Office Hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 4
p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m.
TELEPHONE 204.
IR. WALTER HOFFMANN.
BERETANIA STnEET (opposlto the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
Telephone 510. P. O. Box, 601.
Offlco hours: 8 to 10 a, m.; 1 to 3
5. m.;7 to 8 p. m.;Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m.
TRTiifsffiiMir
School Street, between Emma and Fort.
' Hours: 9 to 10 a. m 2 to 4 p. m.;
7 7to S p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m.
HOT HONG,
Merchant Tailor,
A FIK1 AUOHTMINT OP AXIBICAR, EXQUIH A'D
SCOTCH CLOTH ON HAND
No. ,19 Nuu.nii .treit, Honolulu, H.J.
Goo4 work ani flritcl.i. fit cu.t.ntHi.
Cloth.. Cl.in.d ir J R.t.lr.d
Irchltects, Contractors and Builders.
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
fobbing : Promptly : Attended : To.
WM. T. PATY,
Contractor and Builder.
uss
Slot. tn Offic. Flltlnr.
Plan and Eitlraat.. Furnlih.1.
Hotel Street, near Barracks
H. L. KERB & CO.,
Architects and Balers
Room, it-n
:: PROGRESS BLOCK.
Tolotsoso t,i.
Qm.W. P.
P. W. B.trdilM
T.I.
P. O. BOI T7l
DR. ALBBRT K NICHOLS
IDesatirBt.
Office for the present with Dr. Anderson,
Alakea St. near Hotel.
Office Hours 8:oto4
BBARD8LEE tV PAGE
rch!tccts & Builders
Office: Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex,
Honolulu, H. I.
Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish
t Short Notice. 1A4I
Building Materials
OF ALL KIXDB.
Dealers in Lumber and Coal
ALLEN &ROBINSON,
Qoeen street. Honolnln
DR. R. 1. MOORE,
Dentist.
Office: 222 Hotel Sticct.
Omce Houfs: 9 to 12 and 1 to 4.
A, C. WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
DENTISTS
Love Building, Fort Etreet.
Hours: 2 to 4. Telephone 434.
DIAMQND
And other Rings, Watehes, .Brace
lets, Pins, and an extensive vatlety
i it vlry.
EL Gr. lilAJRa.
Manufacturing Jeweller
404'4 FORT STREET.
ii. F. BBRTBLMAN'8
Carpenter Shop
18 RBMOVBD
fo rear of old stand. Entrance, on King
'ttt. Orders lift at either shop, or office,
1 John Nott't (lore, King street, will re
t'va nromcf ttori-!in. tjfi-tf
Bur an'd line Dealers,
LOVEJOY & CO.
IMFOBTBBS, AMD WHOLIIUI
Vine anfl Lianor Dealers.
AtMte (or It. Bottl4 Ralalw Bmt ol Statu..
No. 19 Nduamtj Strict
F.itar Block. Hosolviu. Hawaiian Iiusos.
P. O. Boi i,t. Mutual T.Iphoe. iol.
GrONSALVES & CO., Ltd
WHOLESALE GROCERS AMI
WINE MERCHANTS,
335 Queen street. Honolnln, H
THE
Honolulu Concrete Company,
Office with H. I:. Bertlemin, Contractor,
King St. opposite Wall, Nkliols St Co,
DO Al.l. kinds of Stone and Concrete
Work t CALIFORNIA PRICES.
WE make a specialty of constructing
Cement Side Wilk at very reasonable
rates, iMrJin,
$my ,
MAIN 100
IMusonlc
Temple
Consolidated Soda Water Co.. Lva
Etiplanado,
:orntr Allei Fort 8U., Honolulu
HOLLItTER A CO.,
Agents
By Authority-
NISOUL.A.TIONS
-I OH-
Hack and Passenger Vehicles
-ami-RATES
OF FARE.
liil i(rlt 11 the authority in me ittliilaml
uwtrr thr firm fniorin 0 Sfctiini 7!i, nt'li'iJiltrM,
..(.( IVrinf (t J W'7. I, John .1. .ItOmnl'
Irm, SHriulfmUiil I'Mie llnrl the
Territory nf llmrnii, ln male ami dtchre the
fultmtiitg lluten Mm' lleaulatiimt Inhe uUennl ly
Licentcit I'nrriert nf raittnntrt in llaelt nrtil
other I'imeiiger Vehicle, in the Diitrlct
Honolulu I
1st. Every licensed carriage, dray or vehi
cle must bo numbered, and this number must
be placed on n conspicuous pnrt of the car
riage, dray or vclilclo,
2nd. Every licensed carrlngo running at
nltht must exhibit two lights, and the num
ber cr such rorrlago plainly Bhown on tho
(.Lids of each lantern, In black figures, not
Ices than one and one-halt (t',4) Inches In
height.
Srd. Drivers of licensed vehicles must obey
the orders of the Police.
4th. On all stands set apart for licensed
ci'rrlagcB tho horses must be bonded parallel
V tho street, and close, to the slilo-walk,
Sth. No licensed horse and cnrrlage must be
left without a proper attendant, or properly
secured.
6th. No licensed cnrrlage will bo allowed
to be left tin the Htrci'Uovcr night.
.7th. STANDS SET APART FOR LICENS
ED CARRIAGES.
No. 1. Makal sldo of llcrctnnln street, cast
side of Mnunnkea street.'
No. 2. Makal side of Ileretanln street, from
wist corner of Nuuanu street.
No. 3. Makal side of Hcrctanla street wist
of Nuuarni street.
No. 4. Makul sldo of Kukul sticet cast of
Nuunnu street.
No. S. East sldo of Emma street, mauka
of Hcrctanla street.
No. 0. Maknl sldo of KIhk street, cast cor
net of Maunnkca street.
No. 7. Mnknl side of King street, east from
E. 0. Hall & Son's store.
No. 8. Makal sldo of King street, east cor
ner of RlrhnrilH street.
No. 9. Makal sldo of King street, west of
LUIlia street.
No. 10. Maknl sldo of KIiir Btreet, west
from Punchbowl street. .
No. 11. Mnuka side of Merchant Btreet,
cest corner of Fort street.
No. 12, Mnuka side of Hnleknulla street,
fiom cast corner of Fort street.
No. 13. Mnukn sldo of Allen street, oppo
Blln Oceanic dock and warehouse.
No. 14. Mitkal side of King street, from
rear end of building nt corner of Nuuanu
street, and extending toward Muunakca
street.
No. IS. On tho east side uf Ucthel street,
irnuka of King street.
No. 1C. Maknl side of Hole! street, between
Konla nnd Maunukca streets.
No. 17. Ewn sldrf of Maunnkca street,, be
tween I'auahl ami Hotel streets.
No. IS. Wulklkl sldo of Maunnkca street,
between Hotel and King streets.
No. 19. East sldo of Kekaullkc street, ntnu
Uc of King street.
Sth. No more than ten carriages will bo
allowed at any 0110 stand at any one time.
9th. Licensed carriages standing In front
of tho Hawaiian Opera House shall align on
the mauka side of King street.
10th. Licensed carriages standing upon tho
Eirlanade, near tho Mall Steamer Dock,
shall align upon tho mnuka sldo of the street
.to tho corner of Kllnuca Btreet, and mauka
along the east Bldq of Kllattea street.
11th. Licensed carriages nt tho Court
House UulldlnR shall enter on the eastern
sldo of tho drive, and align on the outer
sldo of the circle awaiting their fare.
12th. Licensed carriages In waiting at tho
Honolulu Depot of the Oaliu Railway, shall
align along tho Ewa side of tho southerly
grass plat, from King street to tho makal
sidewalk, thenco along tho sldownlk to tho
corner of the Station UulldlnR.
Also along tho makal sldo of tho central
grass plat, facing Ewa.
Also along tho northwesterly grass plat
from King street, facing makal.
RATES OF FARE.
13th. To or from any point In or between
Ucrctanla street and tho Harbor, and be
tween Maunakea and Punchbowl streets, for
either one or two passengers, 25 cents.
For each additional passenger, 10 cents.
14th. To and from any point between tho
Second Urldgo'NutlaniijATcniic, and Kuna
wnl Lane, on tilllha, street and the Harbor,
and between tho Reformatory School, on tho
Ewa, road! and tho,HleVor; Victoria street, on
the Walklkl side, not -exceeding ono mile
fiom tho starting polntj'for each passenger,
p 2Si cents. y
ISth. Outside these limits, .not exceeding
two milts from tho 'starting point, for each
person, CO cents; beyond two miles, 25 ccntg
pet mile, or fraction thereof, for each passenger.
Where not otherwise provided, to or from
nn point within the radius of one mile, 25
cmts.
IClh. Children Ihrco yennt old, or under,
nc charge; titer three years old, and not
more than ten years old, half price.
17. For each vehicle attending a funeral,
tli'rco dollars.
18. When called by the telephone the en
gagement commences with the receipt of the
message. Service In nnswer to call by tele
phone may be charged ono-half faro for the
trip to any point beyond the 60-ccnt limit
In addition to the regular charge for subse
quent services.
19. No extra charge shall be made to any
patsengcr for ordinary band baggage.
20th. For any other than ordinary hand
baggage, each trunk or bot,'2S cents.
21st, Every licensed driver (hall have a
slltcr or white metal badge, with his number
plainly shown on It, ns per sample at the
Pollco Station House; mid badge to be
worn so as to be distinctly seen upon the
left breast. (To Insure uniformity therm
badges will be furnlsheil at the Station House
at cost price.)
22nd. WHEN ORDERED SPECIALLY
FOR KAPIOLANI PARK.
One pnssenger, each way $1.00
Two passengers, each way 1.C0
Three passengers, each way 2.00
WHEN SPECIALLY ORDERED FOR THE
PALI,
Ono passenger, each way $3.00
Two passengers, each way 4.00
Thrco passengers, each way G.00
WHEN SPECIALLY ORDERED FOR THE
PUNCHBOWL DRIVE.
Ono passenger, round trip $1.50
Two passengers, round trip 2.50
Thrio passengers, round trip ,,.. 3.00
SHOPP1NO OR MAKINO CALLS WHEN
AT LEAST ONE-HALF OF THE TIME
IS TAKEN UP IN DETENTIONS.
One passenger, per hour ,...$1.00
Two pnssengerB, per hour 1.50
Thrco passengers, per hour 2.00
Four passengers, per hour 2.50 f
For each additional hour, 50 cents for each
passenger, when more than one,
CONTINUOUS DH1VINQ BY THE HOUR.
One pnssenger, per hour $1.50
Tuo passengers, per hour ,, 2.00
Tb r id passengers, per hour 2,50
Four passengers, per hour 3.00
- Licensed drivers ordered to return for pas
sengers left at any given point beyond the
50-cent limit, may charge a une-half fare for
uturnlng, In addition to tho regular charges
fur subsequent services.
2.1rd. I lot ween the hours of eleven (11)
o'clock P. M. and flvo (5) o'clock A. M. the
,,abovo rntes of faro may be doubled.
24th. If any licensed vehicle shall be found
stnndliiR in any placo but on the appointed
stand, tho driver shall be liable to arrest
by any police ofllccr, unless said driver shall
be under engagement.
25th. Any licensed driver who, when In
charge of a licensed carriage, ilrny or vehi
cle, shall bo Intoxicated, or who shall use
InsiiltliiR or abusive language, who shall
(leinnnd more than the authorized fare, who
shall neglect, upon demand to Bhow a card of
rntci, of fare, or who, not being engaged, shall
refuse a fare, or who shall contravene any
of the within rules, shall, upon complaint to
any of the police, bo arrested and, upon con
viction, be liable to the penalty set forth In
Section 795, Chapter 55, of the Penal Laws of
1897.
2Cth. Every licensed carrlago, dray or ve
hicle, must observe tho "Rules of the Road"
by keeping on the right of the middle of the
traveled part of any bridge, road or
other highway, and the driver of any such
carriage, dray or vehicle violating this rule,
shall be liable to arrest by any police officer
and upon conviction bo liable to tho penalty
provided for In Section 795 of Chapter 55 of
the Penal Laws.
27th. There shall bo at all time a Card
of Rates placed In n leather pocket, firmly
attached to the center of the hack of the
frcnt seat of every licensed vehicle and the
words "Rates of Fare" impressed on the
" front of said leather pockets In tetters not
less than one-half inch in size.
2Sth. No licensed driver shall leave his
vehicle at any public or private ball or en
tertainment, place of amusement of public
assemblage, or liquor saloon.
29th. No licensed vehicle, will be per
mitted to stand on nny steamer wharf on the
day of arrival or departuro of steamers.
30th. Any licensed vehicle, horse or har
ness, found in service nt any time In an un
suitable. orunsafe condition for performing
the duties of common carriers, will render the
owner or driver, or both, liable to arrest and
prosecution.
' 1 These rules shall have full force and ef
' feet on and after Nov. 1st 1900, and all for
mer rules and regulations for the govern
' ment of licensed vehicles conflicting here
'with nro abolished. ' l '
J. A. McCANDLESS,
Superintendent of Public Works.
Bankers.
)
Judd Building, Fort street
Incorporated under tho Laws ot the
Territory ot Hawaii.
Paid Capital 9000,000
Rencrve 50,000
Undivided Profits 108,000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
Charles M. Cooke President
P. C. Jones Vice President
C. II. Cooko Cashlor
F. C. Atherton .... Assistant Cashier
Henry Waterhouse, Tom May, F. W.
Macfarlane, B. D. Tenney, J, A. If
Candles.
Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor
poratlons, Trusts, Individuals, and.wllt
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 DEPARTMENT.
Ordinary and Term Deposits received
and Interest allowed In accordance
with rules and conditions printed In
passbooks, copies ot which may be had
on application. . ,
M
CLADS BraSOKILS.
Wat. U. lawn
dl&iisipiieclreluo,
8ANKEt8.
HONOLULl B, 1
San ftanciico Agcntt Tun Nktada
National, Bank or San Francisco.
San FaANoisoo-The Nevada National
Bank of Ban Francisco. f
London The Union Bank of London
Ltd.
Niw Yonx American Exchange Na
tional Bank.
Chioaoo Merchants National Bank,
PAKia Credit Lyonnal.
Br.RU.H-Dresdner Bank.
Bonkono and Yokohama Honk. nf
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Austbaua Bank
of New Zealand.
Victoria and Vanoodvm Bank 0
British North Amerlut.
TniKt 1 eoertl Buttii A Eitkaue luter
DtpoUU Received. Loans mads on Ap
proved Security. Cosamerclal and Travtlsrt
Credits iMBSd. BUU of Xxcbsnf e boufcl
nd sold.
Comonoirs PaonrrLT Acoopntip lax.
-KstablLshe'd 1888
BISHOP 3G Oo.
BANKERS.
Senator Hanna Is
Making a Hot Tour
Real Estate ana Insurance.
JLlJbnM and FIRE
AGENTS FOB..
New England Mutual Life In
, surance co. of boston.
1 -Etna Fire insurance Compam
of hartford.
HENRY ST. COAR.
EDWARD POLLITZ.
The
Pantheon Saloon
HAS REOPENED
FOR BUSINESS
In It? New Quarters on Hotel St
UNDER THB MANAGEMENT
,.op,,
T. A. SIMPSON
I.ATk Of' Till! CHIT1.HIQN
Members Stock and Bond Exchange
EDWARDPOLUTZ&Co
COMMISSION BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECUR1TIUS
Enterprise Beer on Draught
Huron, S. D., Oct. 17. Tho Bpeclal
train bearing Scuators Hannn and
Frye traveled up and down through
tho counties of Central South Dakota
In the districts where tho vote as a rulo
Is close and where farmers composoa
gieatcr part of tho populat Ion. Four
teen stops, varying in length from tin 00
minutes to an hour, wero mado during
the day. Senator Hanna muklnts
speeches at Redfleld, Northvlllc, tiro
ton, Andovcr", 'Bristol, llrndley, Bryant,
Lako Preston, Desmet, Elroy, Iroquoh,
Aberdeen and Webster. A good deal
of Bplco was put Into tho speeches at
times by sharp questioning on tho part
of tho audiences who desired to heur
about trusts and Imperialism and wero
not slow to mako their wishes known. !
ThU was true especially at Aberdoen,
whero Senator Hanna was constantly
Interrupted during his Bpeech by ques
tions regarding various phases of the
trust issue. Senator Hanna apparently
enjoyed these Interruptions and Invari
ably answered them. During tho after-1
noon whllo tho train was running
through a thinly populated part of the
Qlnrn n.i.l ulnna mmt.n t.l(i neiil lnfR. I
r:vr"L8Iizt;;i:m," Slock and Bond Broker
Blinking hands with tho crowds who
nearly dragged hint from his car on
ono occasion In the effort to shuka
hund with him. At Webster Ha wns
visited In his ear by n delegation nf
flloux Indians fiom tho HUsetmi lesor-
stlou, Tht'sn Indians iirct ull vntein,
The most Important nit'etliiKdf the da
wns held tonight at Huron, whom Iho
train stopped fur tilt' night, nnd where,
both senators iiunim nnu iryo Aim, Fine Job Printing at
Victor IhilllitT inuilu uddresiis of tun- office,
sldernblu length, I
Transact a General Bankir g
and Exchange Business.
Commercial and Travelers
Letters of Credit issued, avail
able in all the principal citits
opthe world.
Interest allowed after Jnly
1,1898, on fixed deposits 7
day notice 2 per cent, (this
form will not bear interest
unless it remain? undis
turbed for ono month), 3
months 3 per cent, 6 months
3J per cent., 12 months 4
percent.
Pioneer Building; and
Loan Association.
A8SETS, DIG. II, 1811, 1111,177 J&
I P.rUcul.r tttutlos tlra to surcbtN sit Ml. .1
n.w.uan aui.f alOCB.
Ulll H.lMlttM,
i4 Bull.
(ten r.r.l atcfea
408 California St.,
Ban Pranolaoo, Cat.
H7J
WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
Mtr Hiw.lUo Sloes tichtif.,
Melnerliy Block, Fort Btreet.
Strikers Rejoice
and Return to Work
Scranton, Pa Oct. 20. There Is
great rejoicing all day through
Scranton and the Lackawanna .Valley
at the calling off ot tho anthracite min
ers' strike, The order had had tho
effect ot stimulating tho companlei
which had not already posted notices
agreeing 'to advance wages 10 per cant
to do so, and today the Pennsylvania
Coal Company sent out its ofllclal no1
tlce to Its miners at Dunmore, Avoca
and Plttston. Llko action was'.alap
taken byt'tbo Mooslc Mountain, poh.1
Company 'and this evening will find tho
notice up nt every mlno in tho valley
from Forest City to Plttston. Fifty
three thousand men and boys between
theso points will therefore resume work
on Monday. Today the mining com
panies lmvo forces engaged gottlun
the mines In shape for resumption on
Monday, At tho mines all the sidings
are filled with cars and tho shipments
of coal nro certain to bo large before
another week ends.
Honey loaned on approved secnrltib
A Savings Bank for monthly depottta.
Houses built on the monthly install.
ment pis-.'
Twentieth Beri , ot Stock Is saw
opened. '
OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Press.
dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; O. .
Oray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretary.
DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, 8. B.
Rose, A. V. dear, A. W. Keech, Heora
Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, oTk
Oray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. QKAB,
Secretary,
chamber ot Commerce rooms.
Offler. Hours- 12:30 1;Sn n. at
sraor at oe.
SavingsBank
A. J, CAMPBELL,
Stock and Bond Broker,
Mmiii i I Ik. Hoseltilii Slock Ritk.iit,
Offloe queen street, opposite TJnloi
1'ued Company,
r.n....-.or. iii uuii,.
tin Bulletin
Call at Whitman & Co.'s, 314 Fort
street, and see the Orlont bicycle,
The use ot the Singer In millions ot
homes shows the unprecedented suc
cess of theso Ideal sowing machine,
It Is convincing proof that the Singer
excels In all klndo of family sewing
and art needle work, All our sewing
machines nro of tho best construction,
beautifully decorated, nnd nro mounted
on selected woods In finely finished
rnblnets of artistic design, II, Her
gersen, agent, lfl'.i llotlml str.
Indorse Republican principles by
voting (lie straight ticket,
Savings DepoadU will be
received and interest allowed by this
Bank aj four and one-half per cent;
per annum. ,
Printed copies of the Rules and Reg
ulations may be obtained on application,
Offloe at bank building on Merchant
street
BISHOP A OO.
TIjb yoohama jgpeoie Bill;
LUtrtBD,
SubKrltxi Capital , Yen .1,000,004
l.M Ud C.dIli Y.n 11.000.000
K.wrv.4 hint ,,,, ,, Y.s 1,1)0,000
ll4 Offic, Yokohttnt,
The Bank buys and receives tor sssV
lection Bills ot Exchange, Ismsa Drafts
and Letters ot Credit, ana traasMif
a general banking business.
SST AUOWSD-
1 Pfn rot is amm, iw tasi . a.
Neo.rt lor I MSu.iK
ItXf.tltlorin.., 1
Bunch ol th. YokoniB Srcl. B.ak,.
Hit BtPDHlC BalUlli 111 IHf 81, BOHlll.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Subscribers are furnished with from
Ave to six Hits per week, giving an ac
curate record of deeds, mortgages,
leases, releases, powers of attorney,
etc., etc., which are placed on record.
HUIIHCHIPTION PRICE, 12.00 PER
MONTH.
A. V, GBAR.
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