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GEO I). OEAII !
O'AVIS & QEAR
itsrr.tji and Cminicliors at Lnw
rtera.oi. l. 10. JudJ Ibil'ding , ,
IT Pott And Mer.hint St.. Honolulu
CHARLES F. PETERSON
A.ttornov nt Law and
Nottu'v Public.
Kaahumanu Btrcet-
J. M. KANKAKUA,
Attorney and Counsellor at
Law.
Ooe:
fWMT Ot
In tho Occidental Hotel,
King and Alakoa Streets,
W. C. Aetd. Enoch Johnson.
AOHI& JOHNSON,
Attorneys and Counselors
at Law.
O3to No. 10 West King Street.
Telephone SS4.
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
Y. MASUDA.
Portraits
in Crayon or
Done
Oil
-.Plcturei Framed In any styU
--..Framed Pictures lor sale.
New Mouldings for Frames havs
arrived.
King and Alapai streets,
Near Honolulu Stock Yards.
Hfo TELEPHONE 869
OkBoxei TtL.e.l
SANG CHAN,
MERCHANT TAILOR
Latest Styles, - Perfect Fit.
Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing, a
Specialty.
Qpthes Dyed Fast Black or any color
desired.
B5 Hotel St.. Near Fort
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
A. K. OZAWA. Mauser.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
ftmrmuy Office: Roota 7 opetalie Spreckole saltl
M T.I. M.
Gleaning !
LADIES SKIRTS CLEAND
Oithlng Cleen.J, DvvJ and Repaired
-SUITS MADE TO OADER
TFil tuaranttei. arLoee Hike.
Jmn Stfet(near Kukul. and nctf Orphcuia Ttieatcr.
WPrlctr Cltanloe one wit. Sit Dyeing suit $..
i66-6m
HOT HONG,
Merchant Tailor,
Jm ASSOBTKrVT ofAmiiicah, Ekqushahd
Scotch CLoth on Hard
Va.iio Nuuua trratt Honolulu, H-iX
Gad VrtPrtr-otfiekttcUi fll cttaraatM4
Clotrf Clan4d ana Wpif4
ITHE.
BULLETIN
Can satisfy your wants f
$ if yon mention them in its
I WANT COLUMNS!
$
Kauai,
Oahu,
Maul,
Molokal.
Lanal.
MAPS
Hawaii,
Etc., Etc.
Bet
of 5 maps, $2.00
60 CENTS EACH
On sale at office of . . .
THE . . .
EVENING
BULLETIN
DIAMOND
Jd other Rings, Watches, Brace
i, Pins, and an extensive variety
lannfactaring Jeweller
40Vi FORT STREET.
THE
Concrete
Company,
XWtet with H. F. ftatleman, Contractor,
Khtc St. opposite Wall, Nichols & Co.
DO ALL kinds of Stone and Concrrte
Work at CALIFORNIA PRICES.
WS mike a specialty of constructing
Cratat Side Walks at very reasonable
ttnt. icVa-am.
BELMORAL
fittest bet, Alapai k Kaplolanl Sts,
fVwfy furnished rooms with toard,
jlbMaUr board, Telephone 1171 Blur,
n
BY AUTHORITY
Ilu
Pound ftlnrUciM Notice
of Unti'iiyH.
NMlie sb'-f'-v f " 'l' i l'i inlmaU
fAtibel N . Im tn iiniinii ,lnl In
the Go eminent PiXind at U! Iki, Kmwi,
Island nf D.ilm, aitJ unless the pound fees
aid Jamicet Are sooner stflafied, w 111 be
.ild at the J.ite hereunder named, accord
lug to law i
Dei. IK, uoo I Sorrel Horse with brand
undescrlbtbie, white troke on fore
head, both liln J feet while.
All owners of the aboe described ani
mals are hereby notified that I will sel
them at public auction on SiturJ.iv, Jan,
5, toot, at la m., If not called for before
that date, K. KEKUENE.
I7iij it rounjmasicr.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE
received at the office of the Board of Com
missioners, Central Fire Station, until
January I5;h, loot, for the lellvery In
Honolulu within three months after notifi
cation of acceptance of tenJer, for
One first site Steam Piston Fire Engine
capacity 1,000 to 1,200 gal. per minute.
Approximate weight, 8,000 pounds.
Specification must accompany all bids.
Also for
One two-horse Hose Wagon equipped
for service) to carry 1,200 feet of Fire
Hose.
Specification to accompany all bids.
The commissioners reserve the right to
reject any or all bids.
KENNETH R. G. WALLACE,
Secretary, Board of Commissioners,
l7o3-td Honolulu Fire Dept.
WATfiR NOTICB.
In accordance with Section 1, of Chapter
XXVI, of the laws of 1886:
All persons holding water privileges or
those paying water rates are hereby notified
that the water rates for the term ending
June 30, 1001, will be due and payable at
the office of the HONOLULU WATER
WORKS on the tst day of January, 1901.
All such rates remaining unpaid for ts
days after they are due will be subject to
an additional ten per cent.
All privileges upon which rat's remain
unpaid February 15, 1931, (30 days after
becoming delinquent), are liable to suspen
sion without fur her notice.
Rates are payable at the office of the
Water Works In the baement of Capllol
building.
ANDREW BROWN,
Supt. lUnolulu Waterworks.
Honolulu, Dec. 20, 1000. i7i7-iot
Regulations Regarding the Interment ot
the Dead In the District of Honolulu.
Whereas, that there having been no
place prepared for the burial of the dead as
required by law at the expiration of the
period set, October 1st, loco, rand an exten
sion of time having been granted for such
special burial permit until cemeteries as
prescribed by law should be available, and
now that such feasible arrangements are
an accomplisaed fact, therefore,
Resolved, that no permit for Interments
shall be granted within the city limits
except to those already possessing burial
plots.
This regulation shall go Into effect from
and after the ist day of January. A. D.,
I ooi.
C. B. WOOD,
President Boird of Health.
Honolulu, Nov. 7, 1900. iGq2-6w
trcnltects, Contractors and Bnllderf.
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
Jobbing ; Promptly : Attended ; To.
WM. T. PATY,
'Contractor and Builder.
Stott and Odea Flltlnr.
Plane and Eetlmatet Furmihed.
Hotel Street, near Barracks
1488
H. L. KERB & CO.
Architects and Builders
Rooms tt-ia
:: PROGRESS BLOCK
lalepboaani.
Cm. W. Pate
P. W. Beardilee
Tel. in
P. O, Boa nt
BBARD8LEB (V PAGE
Architects & Builders
Office: Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex,
tonolulu, H. I.
Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish
it Short Notice. . 144 1
Building Materials
OF ALL KINDS,
)ealera in Lumber and Goal
ALLEN &ROUIXSON,
Queen utrent Hnnnlnlu
fl. F. BERTELMAN'S
Carpenter Shop
16 RBMOVBD
0 rsar of old stand. Entrance on King
cstt. Orders left at either shop, or office,,
r .'ohn Nott'e ta', King strtet, will
've oromp attention. litl-tf
Art Embroidery Taught.
Lessons In ART BHDROIDERY will
be given by Mrs. H. II. Williams at the
City Furniture Store, Fort street.
First Clasa stamping doni.
MRS. II. II. WILT JAMS.
NOTICE
The following bicycles are now at the
Police Station and owners can have them
bv proving prorerty .ind paying expenses
of advertising:
'Irlbuue, No, 475'j; Columbia, No. 8jo4i
Columbia, No. 61 18; lildredge, No, 247101
Imperial, No. i4$cA . " 171GH
Mil
again ciiiNrsn our
HAS IIOIlilUL AITIiARANCE.
Li Hung Chang and Prince Citing Have
Received Necessary Authority
Powers Agree to Ameri
can Plan.
Peking. Dec. 13. 1.1 Hung Chnua.
and l'rlnco Chlng lime sent nn nlllcial
notltlrntton to the Ministers that thy
hnve revelled tho promised documents
authorizing them to net In hchnlf of
Chlnn In tho penco negotiations and an
nouncing that they arc ready to pro
ceed at soon as the Ministers desire.
Come to Oup Ternm.
Washington, Dec. 13. The latest ad
vices from Peking, from 0lllcl.1l
sources, Is that England has signified
willingness to sign the agreement
reached by tho foreign ministers with
a slight amendment which ts saltl to lie
In the nature of n mere chailgo In form
rather than un amendment of tho scopit
of the agreement at any material point,
It was the understanding that England
was the only power that was liokllns
hack and as, according to the mlvlris
received here, the slight changes mado
or nronosed todio made by England, do
not conflict with any of those held out
here from the point of view of tho
Stnto Department, thero seems to be
no substantial obstacle to an almost
Immediate closure of the negotiations
concerning the preliminary agreement,
Mr. Conger's latest advices to the
State Department Indicated very
clearly that the German Minister nt
Peking. Mumm von Schwascnsteln.
was living up to the spirit promise of
the Orman Government to nbate He
demands for the Imposition of tin
death penalty upon I'rlnces Tuan and
Chwang, Duko Ian and other Iloxcr
ringleaders. It was upon this very
point thnt the United States mndo tho
Issuo with Germany and England and
was said to have prevailed, so that If
any demand Is still made by Germnny
Ih the linn Indicated, It Is contrary to
Mr. Conger's reports and would he dis
tinctly a surprise to the State Depart
ment here. Therefore the officials nro
fully prepared to hear at almost any
moment that the plenipotentiaries at
Peking have Blgned the agreement and
that the latter has been laid before
Prince Chlng and LI Hung Chang.
Mark Twain Tells
of National Amity
Now York, Dec, 13. Winston Spen
cer Churchill, M. P., war correspondent.
gave his lecture on tho South African
war here last evening. He was Intro
duced hy Mark Twain, who began by
saying that although a friend of hh
he did not agree with Mr. Churchill as
to tho righteousness of the South Af
rican war. lie then said thnt he had
for years preached Anglo-Amcrtesn
amity. Ho had helped tho alllanco by
Impartlal compliments. Ho added:
"I havo shown how. America lina
thrown her doors wide open to all
those that suffer and nre oppressed
and who can put up $50 admission ex
cept tho Chinese. Wo draw tho lint
there.
"And bow unselfishly England has
wrought for the open door for all In
China and how openly and how plously
Amcrlca has, stood for that open door
In all cases where It was not her own.
And how generous England has been
and America has been in not urging
China to pay fancy rates for extinguish
ed missionaries, like Germany does,
but Is willing to take produce for them
tea and firecrackers and other things
why, Germany has made things so
expensive, that China cannot afford
German missionaries any more, but has
got to wait until she Is better fixed
financially. And how simply and sor
rowfully and shamefacedly England
and America stood at Port Arthur
weeping while Franco and Germany
helped hold Japan and Russia robbed
her." '
Walluku, Dec. 22. On tho 15th ln.
when Louis von Tempsky nnd his men
returned from a day's outing In the
wilds of Ilaleakala slopes, they weie
told that a certain Portugueso lady, tha
wife of one of (lie cowboys on 1I10
ranch, had been killed by a frls'cy
horse, ,
Mr, von Tempsky and a number of
his most trusted men set out during
the dark In search ot the missing wo
man, and nfter a fruitless and weary
search of many hours the party re
turned. Last Wednesday morning tho wo
man camo hack from Honolulu 'n
charge of ono her relatives who found
here on hoard the steamer going to
Honolulu to enjoy llfo nt tho metro
polis. There will ho no choral society meet
ing at tho Central Union chinch this
evening.
NO TRUSS
In Hie ootid will Julut
llr.l'lerce'a
lllttltlc Truee
he. irine In tlioutenle of ia.e.
H 1 l.H kU.UH SmJ I if
H'MJMk! NO I, AJlieee
rtasnttlc lilmllc ffii.e Co
t,o M.ikit Sunt, San I wnuCu
Sl
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4t' '
T
HE TREATY
mmiiiit ciiAMiiis aim:
I'ROPOSliB BY SliNAlli
Prospect That Great Britain Will Not
Accept, but she will be Given the
Opportunity to Reject
Proposals.
Washington, Dec. II. The Senate
Committee on Foreign Relations today
held a special meeting and decided to
recommend further amendments of tho
llny-Pnuncefote treaty. The committee
adopted tho amendment suggested by
Senator Foraker, which declares that
the llay-Pouncefoto treaty supersedes
the Clayton-llulncr treaty, and also
strikes out of the Hay-Paiincefo'e
agreement article III, which permits
tho submission ot the Il.iy-I'nunccfoto
treaty to other powers and Invites their
acceptance of It.
Tho nctlon of the Committee of For
eign Relations was taken after a pro'
longed conference of Senators espe
cially Interested In the Hny-IMuncc-fotc
trenty. Tho Republlcnn members
announced thnt they were prepared to
amend tho trenty on the lines of the
Fornker suggestion; that they con
sidered this amendment comprehensive
enough to meet all demands, nnd that
they would do no more. The Foraker
nmendment was accordingly agreed
to. The Importance of the treaty relat
ing to pending legislation was con
sidered and a decision wns arrived r.t
to press tho agreement to n vote If po-
slble. It was also decided that It
would be difficult to get It through
without still further amendment, nnd
the Fornker amendment was suggested
as meeting all objections. Tho Presi
dent nnd Sccrctnry Hny were also con
sulted with reference to the ndvlsahll
Ity of further amending the treaty, hy
Senators Lodge and Fornker. who call
ed upon them heforo coming to tho
cnpltol today. .
Unless amended beyond any degree
proposed In the Senate by the rcspeC'
tlvo leaders, and resohed Into such
form as to make It absolutely dli
courteous matter to be communicated,
tho pending Hny-Pnuncefoto treaty
will he submitted to the Ilrltlsh Gov
ernment by tho President. The com
munication will he entirely pro fornn,
for tho administration has not the
slightest Idea that the convention will
he ndoptcd hy the British Government.
If this belief Is well founded, then the
document will go Into tho Umbo of
tteatlcs that failed ot ratification, Its
position compnrlng in some degree
with tho Olncy-Pauncefote arbitration
treaty.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT.
rake Laxatlvo Dromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money It It
falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature
Is on each box. 25 cents.
0X0w0Ow00
Twenty
or more patterns of China
and Japanese Mattings, just
opened up, and we cordially
Invite Inspection of our line
of new an beautiful goods.
Dollars
saved are dollars earned, and
comparison of goods and
prices will convince you of
the truth of our assertion
that we can give you
Fine
goods for little money.
LEYYERS & COOKE,
FORT ST,
0-Ow00X00A-
Henry Waterhouse
& Co.
STOCK and BOND BROKERS
FIRE INSURANCE .AGENTS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Careful Attention given to
BUSINESS TRUSTS.
GIobe-Wern!cke Book-Cases
and Office Furniture
In stock, or ordered
Manufactures.
from
BRUCE CABTWRIGH'a
Gineil Manager ol
fb Equ'Uble Life Auquum Soou-
Of ths United aum tor the Hawaii.
Islands,
Imvmi Ma.ohanHttoat. He
M. PHILLIPS OO
Wholesale Importers and Jobbtti
taropew and American Dry lov
to t and Qnosn Btrtiti.
EI.HAOKFELD&GO.,)-.
WUni COMHlSSIOrl &QI1KT'
Cor. Fort and Uacen tilreeU lioaol.
KmI EMU ltd mnm,
LIFE and P1BH.
IgUNlteAW,
1 AOKNTB FOR.?
New England Mutual Life In
surance Co. gf Boston.
Etna fire insurance company
op Hartford,
tfSwtto'tW
Member! Stock tnl lend ExeKenie
EDWARDPOLLITZACo
COMMISSION BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURITIbS ....
Panlcalar etu.tlo. Ire I. tetcteee aad sal. el
Hawaiian Sujaf Slk.
Lease Netellaud. E a iter, eal Parelfs Ileeke
aad Be.de.
408 California St.,
San Franolaeo. Cal.
117?
WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
Stock and Bond Broker
Meakef of Hawaiian Slock Rickaate.
Mclnerny Block, Fort Street.
A. J. OAMPBKLL,
Stock and Bond Brokei.
Meatar .1 te Hoaolal. Stock Btciaaf.
OBce Qneen street, oppoalta TJnlon
Fstd Company,
TelephojeeiOoawl
Plumbers, Etc.
John Not
PLUMBER,
75 and 79 King Stree'
TELEPHONE HO 81. .
NOW Is the time to get
breakages seen to, and
Roofs Put. In 0df
. By competent work o.
For the Plumbing
On that new home that you at,
about to build or the nlteratlci
yon are intending to make o,
your property. Call and aee
nnd get an estimate.
JAS. NOTT, Ji
Practical Tinsmith and Plumb.
Shop: BereUnla street, 4 aooreeti
ot Punchbowl. Phone Bii.
Hour 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Jobbing promptly attended to
. H. Daitn
U W.iAUTB.
Honolulu Sheet letal Works
Galvanized Iron Skylights and VeatlUte
Metal Roofing,
Conductor Pipe and Gutter YYark.
Rlclatae Street, bet. Queen aal Meccbaal, leaelt
SV Jobblai proaptlr attended te.e
Tel. White 41. P. O. Box 7t.
Notice to Property Owners and Builders
I wish to notify the Property Owners
and BullJers In general, 'that I am now
open for business in the Territory Stables
Block, King St.. and am ready to give
figures on all klnds'of plumbing and sew
erage work. A complete line always car
rled In stock,
C. H. BROWN,
Telephone Main 4S. Sanltarv Plumber,
P. O. Box 81 1. J55KlngSt.
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and Superintending
Electrical Hydraulic
ENGINEER.
FJectro-Hjdrsullc Power Transmission
REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED, . . .
With Catton-Nell Co., Queen street.
Omco next to Pnaoe. 1SSI
JJ MES T. TAYLOB,
M.Aei.Sot'c.I.
CONSULTING
ic Engineer.
106 Judd Block. Tela. 68 J.
Honolulu Iron Works C
Improved and modern SUOAR MA
CHINERY ot every capacity and de
ecrlptlon made to 'order. Boiler wort,
and RIVETED PIPES for lrrlgaUoi
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tlon paid to JOB WORK, and repair
executed at shortest notice.
THE HAWAII HERALD.
Vol.
PUBLISHED IN HlLO.
N.
Is a pretty
good paper for
$2. 50 per an
num, preferably
In advance.
Advertisor
who use its a
umns GET
GOOD
RESULTS
HAWAII 8HIMP0 SHA
The Pioneer Japanese Printing office,
The Publisher of "HAWAII SHIMPO,"
the Gnl Jelly Japenete pepef putllih.J
In the Teffltory ot lletull , , . , ,
V. SOCiA, Editor,
C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor
lor Bdltorl.il and Printing Office, near
King Ptidge, King street, r. U, ifox 007,
tttf IM KIM DMrtfl,
LOVEJOYACO.
tMroMTRRS, AMD WttOLHtAL
fflu ni Litur DHlars.
Ateaie let It. filel Rehief lew .I Mettle
No, It MUVARtt Mtrirt
Pettw tlMk, Hoseiviv, HaVAtiaa liuset.
I. O. Bel if. . Meteel TeleyHeae nt.
GrONiALVHi Ac OX)., Ltd
IVHOLIBALK Q ROGERS AN
WIMK MERCHANTS.
IMQoeen tmtt Honolalq, H. I
Jeneliiated Stia Water Co.. L'c
XCuplKnade,
:erntr Wlet A Fert Mt. Henetithi
HOLLItTCR
AaTtntr
4 OO.,
The
Pantheon Saloon
(Late JIM DODDS.)
Hotel Street, tear Fert.
Has Just received a large consign
.ment of
DRAUGHT aid
BOTTLED BEER
id First-dais Order.
Hoffman Saloon
Nq Beer to Burn,
But Beer to Beat the Band.
Large invoice of.
Olympia
Beep-
IN DRAUGHT AND BOTTLE
It has'nt come to stay ; it's going
fa,st, but there's more com
ing every month.
L. H. DEE, Prop.
The Walklkl
B01RDWGAHD LIVER!
Stables
Rigs sent to any part of the
Oity.
HACKS -AT- ALL -HOURb
Walklkl Road, . Walklk.
TEL. BLACK 141.
tfhBnYonWaiiUs
.BJNO UP THE. ..
C-I.-U-B
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
...118 FOBT STREJri
eeeeeeaee
SUble 'Phone, 477
Hack. Stand 'Phones, SID and 7T.
0.H BELLDIA.
lyULKei
FOR (BALLAST !!
f White and Black Sand
X In Quantities to Suit....
EXCAVATING - CONTRACTED
For-
SORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE;
fir Dump Carts furnished by the da)
on Hour's Notice. " -
H. R HITCHCOCK h
Merchant St., In M. D. Monsarrat'a omce.
A GOOD THING
Ohla, AUeroba ud Pine flreiooc
Ont and Bpllt (ready for theBtove),
Also,
STOVB, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL
WHITE AND BLACK 8ARD
Lowest Prices, delivered to any pari
the City.
TELEPHONE 414
HU8TA0E & 00.,
1 Quaan (UtmI
THEDNIONEXPRESSCO-
Safes. Pianos,
Fupalturc MOVED
Drays Top Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meets all Incoming
steamers from the Coast and we check
baggage on all outgoing steamers.
White ud Black Sand For Stir
Office with Evening Bulletin, 310 King
street. Tel. 80,
W. LARSEN, M'l'r.
Subscribers to tbe BUL
LETIN not receiving lner pa
pers promptly will confer a
favor bv ttotifying tbe 'Busi
ness C'tice, Teleplione i$fi.
warm,
THE BANK OP HAWAII, Lid.
Judd lIulldlnR, Fort street
Incorporated under tho Usi of
Territory ot lUwsll,
tht
Paid Cnpltnl 9600,000
Kenerve 80,000
Undivided Proflta 108,000
OFFICERS AND D1RKCT0RB,
Charles M. Cooke President
V. C. Jones Vice President
.0. H. Cocko Cashier
F. C. Atherton .... Assistant Cashier
Henry Vfaterhouse, Tom May, F. W.
Macfarlane, E. D, Tcnney, J. A. Ms
Candles. 1
Solicit the Accounts ot 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.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT I
Ordinary and Term Deposits received
and Interest allowed In accordance
with rules and condition printed In
passbooks, copies ot which may be had
on application.
OuuaSnawnuL.
Wat. i.lawu
8,rNKErS.
HONOLULl B,
Ban lArtncUco AgenltTnm Nbyaiu
Natjonax Bamk of Sam FaAKoaoo.
8aj Fkascisoo The Nevada NaUona
Bank; of San Francisco.
Jjamxm The Union Bank ot London
Ltd,
Nw Tobx American Exchange Hs
tlonal Bank.
OaiOAOO Merchant National Bank,
Pabu Credit Lyonnal.
Baaxin Dreadner Bank.
HONKONQ AMD TOKORAMA Honkeng
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
Nxw Zealand ahd Adstsazja Bank
of New Zealand.
Victoria and VANooDvas Bank e
British North Amerlw.
TriWtietwrilBimuudEatoeBailiti
Depobts Received. Loans made on Ap
proved Security. Commercial sad Travelm
Ondlt Iiined: BUli of Exchaat boual
aad sold.
OOtXJOTlOlfS PaOMTTLT ACCOPSTTIP Toa.
bUbllahed IBM
BISHOP 3s OO
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
and Exchange Business.
Commercial and Travelers
Letters of Credit issued, avail
able in all the principal citirs
or the -world.
Interest allowed after Jnly
1,1898, on fixed deposits 7
day notico 2 per cent., (this
form will not bear interest
unless it remains undis
turbed for ono month), 8
months 3 per cent., 6 months
8J per cent., 12 months 4
percent.
Pioneer Building and
Xoan Association.
ASSETS, DEO. tl, 1811, lUS.tTfJaV
Money loaned on approved aeenrtta,
A Saving Bank for monthly dspoatta.
House built on the monthly Install,
men, pla-.
Twentieth Bert , , of Btock Is saw
opened.
OFFICERS T. 7.' Lansing, Pre.
dent; 8. B. Rose, Vice President; O. aV
Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Becratair.
DIRECTORS T. F. Laming, B. B,
Rose, A. V. Dear, A. W. Keech, Hmrfl
Bmlth, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, a
Gray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. QMaJt,
SecretaiT.
Chamber ot Commerce rooaoa,
Office Hour: 12:101: SO v. si
Kumar oo.
SavingsBank
,.., Saving -Depolta will bt
received find Interest allowed by this
Bank at four and one-half per oent,
per annum.
Printed copies of the Rule and Beg
ulation may be obtained on application.
Ottloe at bank building on Merchant
street. a
BISHOP de CO.
Tb Vok;ohania psciB But;
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Subacrlbed Capital ', Yen ,oeo,ooo
Pall Up Caplul Yen ll.ooo.oo.
R.Mrr.4 lu4 , Yenl,ijoo
tl.el Offlce, Yokohaina,
Tbe Bank buy and receive fer eol
lectlon Dill of Bzchange, laauea Dealt
and Letter of Credit, and tevansatt
a general banklnc bualnese,
laTIBBST ALLOWBD
O. Hsa Depoelt (ei la eioaUe, iw .eel ., ..
OaFlieaDepMlttoitaoatSe, lit "
O. Flaea Depoelt tor .i,
Dranch of the Yokohama Specie Beak,
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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Subscriber are furnished with from
five to six list per week, giving an ac
curate record ot deeds, mortgage,
leases, releases, power of attorney,
etc., etc., which are placed on record.
SUBSCRIPTION P1UCU, 12.00 1U
MONTH.
A. V. GHAR.
?uM Building, Honolula.
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