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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. !., TUESDAY,. NOVEMBER 20 1900.
'Attor.nys.
GEO. A. DAVIS. -
DAVIS .'
attorneys and f
-- GEO D. GEAR
i GEAR
nscllors al Lav
Room! 202, 201, 33
JJ Huildlne
".ot. Fort and
Mutuant Sts.. Honolulu
F.
tiLttornoy at Law and
Notary l?iiblio.
Kaahumanu Street,
J. M. KANEAKUA,
A.ttornoy and Counsellor al
Law
Ofllce: In the Occidental Hotel,
.orner of King nnd Alakca Streets
Honolulu.
TV. C. Achl. Enoch Johnson.
AOHI&.TOHNSON,
Attorneys ami Counselors
at Law.
Omce No. 10 West King Street.
Telephone SSI.
Snrgeoas.'PhysIclans and Dentists.
Drs. Cooper & McDonald.
Alake Street.
OFFICE HOUIIS:
3, Cm rr 8 jo lo iw a m iloi inJ itr "
Dt. McbonalJ 10 a mtciipm Tlolp w
SI NDAVC
for Coorcr 8 v to id m
I .Ml)onal4 t to t' "
2,. TtLEI'HONL H JI
DR. J. T. WAYSG
Has removed to his new office and
dence, BeretanljSt., nearly opposite
thodlst Church.
resale-
I 10 a.m. 10 3
p.m.
Uft-iut nuuio 6:30p.m. to 7:10p.m.
1633 TEL. nini.o
DR W. H. MAYS
has orened an oflke foi the praotUe of
Medlclre and Surgery, at 319 He etanlu
Street, net houe teyond Central Union
Church. HOURS: 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and
7 to 8; Sundays, otoil. I LLI.I'HONE
xa. f'44
DR. C. A. PETERSON
Has re-opened his office at . . .
36 Emma Street
fq-lt, V.M.I
S. i 2- 4 P.At f
1 7- t R.M- J
HOURS.
TfcLLHIOM:. .195,
OR. E. C. WATERHOUSE
Office and Residence: Corner
Berctanla and MlPer MreeK
OfFICI HOUBV 8 to 11 A M
1 10 1 p
T to 8 V H
SlTIDAYI 9 JO 10 ll'lo A M
TELEPHONE mi. WHITE. IIJJ
Or. W. J.
Office and Residence: Ilcretaula ami
Alakea streets.
Ofllce Hours: 9 to 10 a. ni.; 2 to 4
p. m.; 7 to S p. m.
TELEPHONE 201.
OR WALTER HOFFMANN.
BEUETANIA STIIUET (opposite tho
Hawaiian Hotel.)
Telephone BIO. P. 0. Hox, 501.
Offlco hours. 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3
p. m.;7 to 8 p. m.;Sundays, S to 11 a. m.
DR. A. N. SINCLAIR
School Street, between Emma anil Fort.
Hours: 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.;
T 7to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 10 u. m.
DR. ALBI3RT E. NICHOLS
3D o n. t i s t.
Office (or the present with Dr. Anderson,
Alakea St. near Hotel.
Office Hours 8:30 to 4
DR. JL 1. MOORE,
Dentist.
OHlce: 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
f.ovo Building, Fort Street,
Hours: 2 to -I. Telephone 431.
DIAMOND
And other Kinjzs, Watches, Brace
lets, Pins, and an extensive variety
Manufacturing Jeweller
401U FORT STREET.
THE
Honolulu Concrete Company,
Office with H. F. Bertleman, Contractor,
King St. opposite Wall, Nichols & Co.
DO ALL kinds of Stone and Concrete
Work at CALIFORNIA PRICES.
WE make a spclaltv of constructing
Cement Side Walks at very reasonable
rates. iV)2-2m.
MAIN 199
Masonic
Temple
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
Y. MASUDA,
Ponraiis
Done in Crayon or Oil
PMures l-Mrp?,' '' n-iv tyle
Framed Picture f ir ile.
.. ..New MouIJ'hk for r-ratnes have
artlved.
King and Alapai streets,
Near Honolulu Stock Yrd$.
1 469 TfcLLPHONii SOq
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
A. K. OAWA, M.0,l
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
Tfnpotitr Offiir Roc 1 eeitaln Spreceeli bolll
till Tel, pn
Cleaning !
LADIES SKIRTS CIEAN1
Clmh'pir Clean, d, D.i oi RepaireJ
-SL'ITS Ma.DF TOOHDEH-
t"Fit guiitnttel Loeitl'tUe.
TXJL "WO
Fori Stiftt. near Kukul tnJ narOtrheum Theater
r-piic Cleaning out Jlt. J i tittlnj mil It y
i6c.j-em
Wong Sal Kee
MERCHANT - TAILOR
A ro.ucT Fit Ouasaithd
404 F"rt St., tifvr king St.
HONOLULU, H. I.
Cleaning, l,elng and Kcpelrlng a Specialty
HOT HOXG,
Merchant Tailor,
A FlXI AISORTMtNT O AMIftlCAM. EvJLISH AND
Scotch Cloth on Hand
No. J19 Numnu ttittt, Honolulu, H.,1.
(ijoJ wot it ttti f ril-cltm fit Ktunmt4
CtnthMCOin! and Pritrl
itchltects, Contractors and Bntlders.
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR
BUILDER . . .
AND
fobbing : Promptly : Attended : To.
T. PATY,
aud lliiilik
-ontractor
Store ani Office Fltllnz.
Plana ani fcttlcMlet furnltneJ.
Hotel Street, near Birracks
US8
H. L. KERR & CO
Architects and Builders
Roomi itu
: PROGRESS BLOCK
'ptP0lll i
ito W. Pati Tl it)
". W Btarli'x P. O Bo ,7f
linAP.D8LP.li C PAGE
Nrch!tect8 & Bulldcrc
Office: Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex,
lonolulu, H. I.
Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish
t Short Notice. T441
Building Materials
Or ALL EIND9.
"oalors in Lumbor uuil Ooul
ALLEN & ROBINSON,
tjiiiwri trMt. Hnnnln',1
ti. F. BERTELMAN'S
Carpenter Shop
IS RBMOVBD
u rear of old stand, Entrance on Kl..r
'tt O.'i'vs left at either shop, or office
.Vr.n Nctt'r 3re, Kin? street, will re-
'v promr' ntH'i'-on. WT.Mf
BY AUTHORITY
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby clven that the follow
ing rule and regulation has been added and
made a part of the reflations for Hack
and passengers vehicles:
sist A. Every licensed driver of an
automobile shall Itavea'slUer metal Cap
badge, with his number plainly shown on
It, as per sample at the Police Station
House; said badge to be worn so as to be
distinctly seen on the front of h cap of
each driver. (To Insute uniformity these
badges will be furnished at the Station
House at cost price.)
J. A. McCANDLESS,
Superintendent of Public Works.
Public Works' Ortue, Honolulu. Nov.
in, iooo. logout
ypewriters
ake Notice!
LITTLE'S CARBON
Once Used
Always Wanted.
rORSAlEllV. .,
HAWAIIAN
NEWS CO., LTD.
TELEI'HONE-mm iso
AUr, ...
I'.LIXTIilC CO
Sun I'rsnciaco
Sl lllJrDf.PIfrce's Elecirlc Belt
1 '. V annum StnJKr' UOOK-
hJO i I'li.uci!
.Market St.,
mmmt
B RW1I
A
It Vould Not be Binding
On Anyone and Not
Be Lawful.
DEPARTMENT IS BOUND
TO SUPPLY BOOKS
The Department's Powers Limited by
Law American Book Company's
Proposition Involves an Un
authorized Monopoly.
Following Is the opinion of the At
torney (lenernl on the American H00U
Company s proposition:
Honolulu. 11. I., Nov. 1, 1900.
E. I. Dole, Ekc... Attorney (lener.il.
Sir: At a meeting of this depart
mrnt held yesterday, I was instructut
to luuulre of jou ulicther the rontrnet
111.11I11 In accordance with the enclosed
letter of .Mr. A. F. aunn. repiesentliig
tho American Hook Co. would be bind
Ing upon our olllelnl succeiwirs.
1 also encloie herewith copy of tlf
contract now In existence uetweeen the
AmerUnn Hook Company nnd this I)'.
partment. Yours faithfully,
(Signed. Al.ATAU T. ATKINSON,
I SujiiTlntendent of l'ublle Instruction.
1 Tererltory of Hawaii, office of the At
torney Oenernl.
Honolulu, II. I.. Nov. 19th. 1900.
Hon. A 1 11 tan T. Atkinson. Superinten
dent of Public Instruction.
Dear Sir: Your favor of November
ICth Is received, In which you Inquire
If a contract made In accordance wl'h
the accompanying letter of .Mr. (mm
of the American Hook Compuny. would
be binding upon your official succes
sor. In my opinion It would nut be bind
ing upon any one.
.Mr. (Sunn's letter begins as follows:
Wheiviis. the contract now existing
between the Territory of Hawaii and
the American Hook Company will e
plie on the llth day of Fcbruury next,
and. whereus, the Territory now li.is a
lurgo stock of books 011 hand, amount
ing to about six thousand Hollars, nnd
li has been stated that your honorable
Hoard Is desirous of disposing of the
handling of sntd books and placing
same lu the hands of dealers; Now,
therefore, wo propose ns follows: We
will take from the Territory all of the
stock of bxuks now on hand, allowing
von cost prices for same, aud will
ei i ate u depository In tho elty of Hono
lulu that will carry a complete stock of
lie books which may be required fi"
use In the public schools of the Teirl
tory. We further ngrce to supply said
books from our publications, and havo
them sold to the school districts, or pu
pils or other purchasers of the Terri
tory, as they are now supplied to your
honorable Hoard." -
Section 125 of the Civil Laws of lj!i"
piovldes: "Tho department shall fur
nish all necessary books and stationery
required for the use of the pupils lu
their respective grades, charging there
for their cost price."
Section 127 provides: "Tho depart
ment may furnish books, Btntlonury
nnd other school supplies nt n price
sufficient to cover cost, Including In
terest, to private schools or pupils
therein, or to other persons for educa
tional purposes."
ft ii it it ;'.' it ii it it '. it
it it i! 'it
PROGRESS OF ARTIC EXPLORERS
BROUGHT BY DR. KANN
Edinburgh, Nov. lu. It now trans
pires that Dr. Leopold Kann Is the only
member of his party.of Arctic scientists
who arilved at Dundee jesterday on
the whaler Eclipse from Davis Strult. '
Dr. Hull, it Si tin of the United States
Oeologiial Survey, decided nt tho
eleventh hour not to come to Scotland,
but to ii wait the first opportunity of
living landed on tho American stile.
Samuel Yiinibath, of Uoston prefened
to remain at Capo Sablue for n time.
lu an Interview today Dr. Kann gave
sonie liiteiestlug details regarding the
Peurv hu.I Siculruu exticdltlons.
, ... .,
i.icute mini rea.ys parry, no sai.t,
U9V ilie h uuiri iti i.uiii, uu amuil n
sound, near the spot where Dr, Hays
had his winter quarters In 1SG0, and not
far from tho scene of the Oreely disas
ter. I
"In February and March of this year ,
Fort MugneBla, our winter house at
Hedford, on Pym Island, was thrlia
visited by tho members of his expedl-'
tlou. On the first occasion Mr. Han.
sep's party came, on the second a party '
under Dr. Dlederich nnd later Lieut.
Peary himself, In command of a
sledging paity.
"He reported that about ten months
previously ho had met Sverdrup lu the
Kane basin, uuith of Smith's sound.
Fiom conversation I elicited that some
feeling hail been engendered between
Lieut, Peary and Sverdrup, tho foimer
lather jesenttng what he considered
the Intter's Intrusion Into giounl
which, fur oxploilng pin poses, the Am
erican wob Inclined to regnid as hU
own."
'"Sverdrup's patty had thoioughly e-
It seems to me that the law requires
the department to do n book business,
selling nt cost to the patrons of the
public schools; nnd permits It to do 1
book butlness, selllngjit cost with In
terest on the Investment added to pa
trons of pi hate schools.
Jit Ouiin, In hl4 letter, says "our
honorable Hoard will hne the piivlb-ge
at any time of selecting any book4
from our catalogue that they may wis1
to haw used In the public schools
tho Territory." The existing contract
provides that- "Said Hoard of Educa
tion shall, during the five, years next
following the execution hereof, pur
chase from the said American Hook
Company, from publications Issued by
It, all of tho books required In the gov
ernment schools of the Hawaiian Isl
ands." .Under our form of government, the
people are the only source of power,
and an executive depaltment hns only
such powers its have been given to It
expressly and by reasonable Implica
tion. Section 113 of the Civil Iiws
of 1897 provides that: "The department
(of public Instruction) shall have en'
tire charge and control and be respon'
slble for the conduct of nil nftnlrs BP'
pertaining to public Instruction." I se
rlously question whether these powers,
great as they nre, authorize n contrnit
under which, for the term of five years,
ill books required for use In the pulill
schools of this Territory must be pur
chased for use In tho public schools of
this Tenltory must be purcltnsed from
n single concern. Instead of In free nnd
open market, regardless of relative
price, value, or adaptability to local
needs. A contract fettering a govern
mental depaltment to this extent Is so
contrary to the spirit of our Institu
tions, that to sustain It would require,
l nm Inclined to think, plain leglsla
tle nuthorlty unhampered by consti
tutional restrictions.
Furthermore, as the consideration
nppenrs to be taking ocr n bttslneas
which the law requires the department
to conduct, the contract, for that rea
son nlso, In my opinion, would not be
binding.
Very sincerely yours.
E. 1'. DOLE,
Attorney Oenernl.
-U-l-ajP SfVSVW WW
..,.,, ,,, r,..x
5. lTiesi s not 21101
Fnr Wnmnn'5 Siiffrao-fi
Denver, Nov. S. Father O'ltynn nt
the Philosophical Society meeting at
Drown Hotel tonight was Interrupted
by his audience, his remarks creating
u sensation.
"I watched women voting," he said
when he began speaking 011 the elec
tion. "Doth sides appeared equally en-
gaged In the conflict. When woman
suffrage wus beforo the people 1 voted
fur It. What I saw on election day
makes mo feel that I ought to put a
white sheet around myself nnd stand
before the church and do penance. Wo
ought to, put the wumnn suffrage ques
tion before the people and vote It
down."
"Thanks you, thank you," exclaimed
Mrs. Scott Snxton. "I wont to think
you for that remark." Mrs . Saxton
wns one of tho early advocates of equal
suffrage.
Futhcr O'ltynn, talking of the na
tional contest said: "There Is one Stutc
In tho Union whero we should have
been assured of purity in politics. It
wus Colorado, for heie we have the al
leged advantage of the women at the
polls. From what 1 saw Tuesday 1
cannot again raise my voice for wo
men In politics, and the sooner they
nre spared the shameful obligation of
going to the polls and herding with nil
ninsscs of vile creatures and reduced
to the same desperate straits as these
outcasts, the better It will bo for tho
future of the Stnte."
it it ii it it ii ii Y- S- ii U ii ii ii
plored the Ellesmere Hinterland, map
ping out a region that was hitherto a
blank on the charts. Many or Ser
drup's Hags weiu seen by us.
"When tho Peary and Sverdrup par
ties scparateil Sverdrup's understood
intention was to explore tho vast area
of land nnd water In nnd aiouuil Junes'
sound, beyond Cape Eden. I believe
Sverdrup, on the Fr.uu, Is now whittl
ing In Jones' sound and my opinion,
I which Is backed by that of tho Dun-
a whnler8' ls "iat U wl uo lra"IOh-
slble for the Fram to como home this
I "" "" "" "' "eeu veiy mil
i pestuous and the Ico wus such us to
rcn(lcr ,,., ,,, to m10Iblft
"Lieut, Peary had 200 dogs and 27
sledges, but, having underrated the
difficulties of the Journey and not hav
ing sufficient fowl, most of his dogs
died. He kept only a few natives at
Fort Conger during the summer sea
son nnd the rest of the Esquimaux
with Lieut. Peary returned to the set
tlement In a few days, so that the Jour
ney wns extremely arduous and the
party suffered great hardships.
"I am certain that Lieut, Peary Is
now wintering at Fort Conger. When
I left Cape York, on the Eclipse, Juno
9th, the Windward was expected to
touch there about tho middle of July,
where orders from Lieut. Peary, which
I had brought, wero left with the Es
quimaux.
"Dr. Steyn nnd myself discovered n
melancholy record of the Sverdrup ex
pedition near Fort Magnesia, In tho
Bravo nf Dr, Svendsen, with the In
scription 'Died Juno 9, 1S99,' which
wns nearly two months beforo tho ar
rival ofour party,'
Real Estate and lnsnrar.ee. Banners.
mwmmmi mi op hawaii, lu.
L,iJbPM and FIRE
;IHUli,WdEAEplT0.
AGENTS FOR .
New England Mutual Life In
surance Co. OF BOSTON.
Etna Fire Insurance Company
of hartford.
HENRY ST. GOAD.
EDWARD POLLITI
Members Stock and Bond Exchange.
EDWARD POLLITMCO
COMMISSION BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURlTlfcS ....
Particular amotion -lr- to parckata aal aala al
Hawaiian Sutar Stock.
Laaia NatotlataJ. laatari aad Paralft Sleeks
and Booda.
408 California St.,
San Francisco. Cat.
1171
WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
Stock and Bond Broker
Member of Htwttlto Stock Uscbtart.
Melncrny Mock, Fort Htroot.
A. J. CAMPBELL,
Stook and Bond Brokci
Mtaiba, el Ike Honolulu Stock Eickaef a.
Cilice Quoon street, oppoalta TJnlot
Feed Company.
rurAfl tA PO Hni ,,
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and Superintending,
Electrical Hydraulic
ENGINEER.
'lectro-tlydrnullc Powor Transmlsslot
REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED. . . .
With Cstton-Nell Co., Queen street.
Office ne Jt to Pm -Mice. 1231
JJ. RIES T. TAYLOK,
M. Aa. Soc. C. .
CONSULTING
Hydraulic Engineer.
800 Jtldd lllnok. Tolo. 63J
Honolulu Iron Works Cc
Improved and modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription mado to order. Boiler work
and RIVETED PIPES for trrlgatioa
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion paid to JOB WORK, and repairs
executed at shortest notice.
Eeer and Wine Dealers.
LOVEJOY&CO.
IatrOBTKBB, AND WltOLBBALB
Vine ana Lipr Dealers.
Aceate lor tbo Bottled Rainier Beer ol Seattle
NO. 19 NUCANU 8TBEET
Feeter Block. Honolulu. Hawaiian !uadi.
P.O. Boa lit. Mutual Tel.ckone i&l.
30NBALVES & CO., Ltd
WHOLESALE GROCERS AN
WINE MERCHANTS.
&S Queen stroot, Honolnln. R
rnasoliflatetl Soda Water Co., Lfi?
Ewplanndo,
arnar Allen Tort Sti., Honolulu
HOLLI8TER & CO.,
Aeentp
The1-
Pantheon Saloon
HAS REOPENED
FOR BUSINESS
In lt.c New Quarters on Hotel St.
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT
..OF..
T. A. SIMPSON
Late of the criterion
Enterprise Beer on Draught
The World Register
Keeps tho Cash while you are busy,
Try one ' o
Rook Pricep
On Marble and Granite
MONUMENTS
and CEMETERY
WORK. . .
Fenoes and Lawn
Furniture.
Haw'D Iron Fence and Monnmental Ci
Ml KIpo Kt refit
? W. THRUM
Surveyor.
tOOM NO. 10, SPRECRELfl BLOOB
Plantation Work a Specialty.
I21i
rurios !
WOMAN'S RXCAXnE
l lloiel Street, II, I,
Kra, Calebattiei, Leli, Native llati. Hula Skirtt,
VihauMalt. Tan,, Shslli, SeeJs, Ftc Homt-mjie
Pi. ccnttamly un band TLlEPIIUNk (jt
Judtl Uulldlng, Fort street.
Incorporated under tho Laws of the
Territory of Hawaii.
Pnltl Cnpltnl . . . . , $000,000
RcHerve 50,000
Undivided Profits 108,000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
Charles M. Cooke President
P. C. Jones VIco President
C. II. Cooke Cashier
F, C, Atherton .... Assistant Cashier
Henry Watcruouse, Tom May, F. W.
Macfarlane, E. D. Tenney, J. A. Ms
Candless. Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor
porations, Trusts, Individuals, and will
promptly and carefully attend to all
business connected with banking en-"
trusted to It. Sclt and Purchase For
eign Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit,
6AVINGS DBPARTMENTI
Ordinary and Term Deposits received
and Interest allowed In accordance)
with rules and conditions printed in
passbooks, copies of which may be had
on application.
ULlUSBrBIOZILt.
Wit. ii. Inwia
Sl&us pneckel$ uo.
HONOLUlt H. I
San rraneUco AgcnttTiiK Nevada
National Hahic op San Frascisoo.
Saw Fhancisco The Nevadn Nations
Rank of San Francisco.
London The Union Bank of London
Ltd.
New YonK American Exchange Na
tioual Rank.
Chicago Merchants National Bank.
Pabis Credit Lyonnnl.
Br.nLtN Droidner Hank.
Uonkono and Yokohama Honk. ng
Shanghai Ranking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bank
of Now Zoalnnd.
VicToniA and Vancouver Bank o
British North Amorliit.
Transact a General iaim and Eiiim e Enilitr
Depoltts Received. Loons nude on Ajv.
E roved Security. Commercial aud Traveler!
rsdlts IaiDCd. Bllla of Kxchantre bough!
nd told.
UOLLICTIQKS FHOMFTLT ACCOPH71D tox.
Eatobllsbed 1BS3
3ISE3:05COO.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
and Exchange Business.
Commercial and Traveler's
Tetters of Credit issued, avai,
able in all the principal cities
o? the world.
Interest allowed after Julv
1, 1898, on fixed deposits 7
day notice 2 per cent, (this
form will not boar intorest
unless it remains undis
turbed for ono month), 3
months 3 per cent., 6 months
3$ per cent., 12 months 4
per cout.
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
ASSETS. DEC. II, 1891, Illl.OT.K.
Money loaned on approved lecoritn.
A Savings Bank for monthly deposit
Houses built on the monthly Install
men, pis .
Twentieth Serl of Stock Ii nan
opened.
OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Pratt.
dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; 0. .
Oray, Treasurer; A. V. Dear, Secretary.
DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, B. B.
Rose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keecb, Henri
Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, 0. X.
Oray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. GEAR,
Secretary.
Chamber of Commerce rooms.
Office Hours- 12-30 1!S0 p. mr.
IISHOF ft CO.
SavingsBanlt
Savings Deposits mil be
rocotved aud Interest allowed by this
Bank at four and one-half per cent,
per annum.
Printed copies of the Rulos and Reg
ulations may be obtained on application.
Office at bank building on Merchant
street.
BISHOP A CO.
TJb Voohrama Specie Bunk;
umiiD
SubKtlbei Capital , Yen 14,000,000
I'alJ Up Carltal Yen 18.000.0.0
Reiervei l-jinJ Yenl,to,ooo
Heai Ofllce, Yokohama.
The Bank buys and receives for col
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts
and Letters of Credit, and transacts
a general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED
Oa Flie4 Depoatt for i. aiontbi, 4 tar east a. a.
On Flael Depoilt lor 6 nontbe, sH "
Oa Flien Depoelt tor 1 o.
Branch ol the Yokohama Specie Bank,
Hew Republic fimltiiin. Ill Uu si., miiolth
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Subscribers are furnished with from
Ave 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, 2,00 PER
MONTH.
A. V. GUAR,
JutM Building, Honolulu.
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