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EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, H. T., THURSDAY, FED. 7, 1901.
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X Mtorneys.
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F. PlTERSON J. A. MA1IHEWHAN
Peterson & Mattkcwman,
ATTORNEYS AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW
P. O Dox tot
Yiuphoe, Main 168
15 KAAIItWUNU ST
5E0. A. DAVIS
GEO. D. GEAR
OAVIS & GEAR
Ittorneys and Counsellors at Law
Xooms
ms 202, 20), 402, JuJJ Building.
Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts.. Honolulu
J. M. KANEAKUA,
Attorney and Counsellor at
Law.
Office: In tho Occidental Hotel,
LWner of King and Alakea Streets,
2onolar3.
Chlneso and Japanese Firms.
Y. MASUDA,
Portraits
Done in Crayon or Oil
Pictures Framed In any style
Framed Pictures for sale.
New Moulding for Frames havt
arrived.
King and Alapai streets,
Near Honolulu Stock Yards.
460 TELEPHONE 860
a BOX oil. TEL W HITE 9)1
SANG CHAN,
MERCHANT TAILOR
Latest Styles, - Perfect Fit.
Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing, a
Specialty.
Clothes Dyed Fast B'ack or any color
desired.
85 Hotel St., Nenr Foi-t
T. KAT5UNUMA & Co.
A K. OZAWA. Managtr.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
Itxponry OGct: Root. 1 upititrt Sprtcktlf balll
tl T.I. ;4
Cleaning I
LADIES SKIRTS CIEAND
Clothing CteaniJ. D4 f J Rfpalreo1
-SUITS MADE TOOHDEH
Flt guaiantet 3 jTLowit Prkt.
Fait Street, neir Kukul, nJ nir Orpheum Tti eater.
47Prlcei: Qean'nz one lull, St; D)elnjr ult $.j.
ifc6q-6m
Architects, Contractors x and Builders
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
Jobbing : Promptlyj AMeiitle.l:To
H. L. KERH & CO.,
Architects and Builders
ItOOV.II-tl
: PROGRESS BLOCK.
TtUpail. III
5.3 W. Pat Ttl ri
7. W. ntr.ir.tt P. O. Hoi 77I
UUVItDBLEE & PAGE
Architects & Builders
Office: Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex.
Honolulu, H. 1.
Sketches and Correct Estimates turnlsh
it Short Notice. 1441
Building Materials
Or ALL KIHD8.
Dealorn in Lumber una Coal
ALLEN AROBINSON,
Qooen street. Honolulc
tl. F. BERTELMAN'S
Carpenter Shop
IS RBMOVBD
To nar of old stand. Entrance on K!n
stilt. Or'tr left at either shop, or offkt,
it-'ohn Nott'f lare, Kin; street, will rr
'v. nromc utttn'lno. I4tl-tf
Plumbers, Etc.
John W$i
75 and 79KlngStror
TELEPHONK NO 3!
NOW Is the time to get loakt k
breakages seen to, and jcar
Roofs Put In OfJe
By competent woikia"".
W. H. Daith U W, Btt.
floaolola Sbeet Metal Worki
Galvanized Iron Skylights and VtitlUtf
Mital RoofinE,
Conductor Pips and Gutter Wo'lc.
Xlcbtrdi Strttt. bt. Qutta tod MtrcDiat, Btitlc
4VJosblot pronptly .tttoitd to."VS
Tel. White 41. P. O. Box 27 ,
Notice to Property Owners.
I have In my employ FOUR FIRST
CLASS PLUAW'LRS Irom tlie V-oast. I am
now ready to figuK on your work at the
lowest prices. My men are Union Men.
Give me atrial.
c. 11. iiriowN,
Territory Stables, King St,
sargooos, Physicians and Dentists.
DR, J. M. WHITNEY
lias reraoveJ. his office from th" corner
of Hotel and Foit Streits to the
BOSTON BLOCK.
HOURS S:3ot0 5.
!754-)in
II. W. Howard, ill. D.
OFFICE-
it3) ALAKEA STREET.
!t) to 12 a
1 to 4 p.
7 to 8 p.
,nv,
m. and
m.
OFFICE HOURS:
i720-3m
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
OFFICES
Rooms kS-ioo,
Bostoi IlllLDINQ.
FOKT STUEET.
TELE HONES i
OIF1CE, MAIN, j!s.
KEtttCE,
White, 1S61.
HOURS-11 a to 1. I'.M.i
1 TO IP ? TO I P.
SlMlJ l-ll".
TO P M r TO I l M.
P.O. 00X801.
DR. W. H. MAYS
381 Beretnnln Street.
aouRS-
9 to It
MO 1
7 to 8
SUNDAY -9 to 1 1
Telephone 602
OR. J. T. WAYSON,
Has removed to his new office and resi
dence, Beretanla Ht., nearly opposite Me
'hodlst Church.
office hours 0;00':0P;S;
irj TEL. .Main 146
DIJ. C. A. PETERSON
'as rt-oret ed his office at . . .
36 Emma Street
fo-HA.M.l
2- 4 P.M.
1 7' S P-M. J
'JURS
TELEPHONE. 493
1R. E. C. WATERHOUSE
Office and ReIJence: Comer
Beretanln and Mll'er streets.
IOFFICI, HOURS; s 10 It A.M.
I lot P. M,
t to a p. .
Sl'IDlYS o. 10 to IftoA. M.
TELEPHOVE mi. WHITE. l
JR WALTER HOFFMANN.
SERETANIA STREET (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
Telephone 510. P. O. Box, 601.
Office hours: S to 10 a. ru.; 1 to 3
m.;7 to 8 p. m.;Sundays, s to 11 a. m.
DR. ALBERT E. NICHOLS
3D ra. t i B t.
Office for the present with Dr. Anderson,
Ahkea St. near Hotel.
Office Hours 8:10 to 4
. C. WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
.DENTISTS
Lovo Building, Fort Street
Hours: 3 to 1. Telephone 431.
A. N. xSANFORD,
Graduate
Optician
Has returned to Honolulu anJ osened
offices for the examination of the eye for
clases and filling pre-crlptlon3. Com
plete facilities lor grinding lenses and man-
Ing repairs. Facory on the premises.
ROOMS 2O0 AND 207,
BOSTON BUILDING.
TORT ST. BET. HOTEL AND KING
Bfor and Wine Dialers.
LOVEJOY&CO.
luroBTUi'.B, and Wnor.i:a.vi.ji
Alteti lot th, Bound KitaW, Pt.i t r.ntlU
No. 10 Nl'DANO HTllBET
Foittr Block. Honolulu, Hawaiian Uiasss
P O Dunn Mu'tf Al TMrphcnt &C.
CONSOLIDATED
SODA WATER CO., Ltd.
Ewplnnade,
Corner Allen and Fort Sts., Honoli u
Gonial ves & Co.,
LIMITED.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINE MERCHANTS.
22? Queen St., Honolulu, H. 1
Hoffman Saloon
No Beer to Burn,
But Beer to Beat the Band
LARGE INVOICE OF.
Olympia
IN DRAUGHT AND DOTTLE
It has'nt come to stay ; It's going
fast, but there's more com
ing every month.
L. li." DEE, Prop.
James Sheridan
Plimu Tunur,
40 vears practice, references 'f desired.
All kinds of Muslc.il Instruments Tuned
and Repaired. Office with the Hawaiian
iron Fence and Monument C 179 to 180
. King bt Kes. Occidental Hotel.
Tel., US4.
82.1m Lincoln Flock
Art Embroidery Taufiht.
Lessons In ART EMBROIDERY will
be given by Mrs. II. II. Williams at the
City Furniture Store, Fort street,
rirst Class stamping don.
MRS. H. H. WILT JAMS.
(1 IS ffl
HAWAII'S IM
Dr. Geo. Herbert Reports
Conditions Existing
at Asylum.
BUILDINGS OF INSTITUTION
METHOD OF TREATMENT
Detail of Guards-Pood of Patients
Duties of the Officers And
Facts That Interest the
Public.
Buildings There nro nt the present
time six (0) Wards In the Asylum as
follows :
No. 1 Ward A wooden building,
stzo 28 fee C Inches by 72 feet C 111
dies, with accommodations or cells
(S1U) lor 18 patients. Each cell has
one window a:iu c:.e door, tho win
dows a iki upper panels ot the doors
nre covered with strong wire netting
on tho Inside, and mosquito proof net
ting on the outside. One extra largo
cell Is set ap.Mt to be used nu a Iius
pltnl. There ore nt the present time
IT patients .11 this Ward, linen pa
tient Is supplied with a mattress, pil
low, mat and douiilc blanket, as near
ly all the patients In this Waid are
Wolent or destructive, we do not Blip
ply thorn with bedsteads.
No.. 2 Ward This Is the old orig
inal building erected In HOG and re
modeled In lbs". Size 40 feet by 100
feet. It consists of one largo dor
mitory and thleo cells. At present
there nro 34 pctlents In this Ward,
32 of them sleep In the dormitory and
two others who aro not to he trusted
sleep In the cells. These patieuth ale
lull micas old Chronics and with the
exception of the two In the cells aio
all furnished with an Iron bedstead,
mattress, pillow, blanket ana bed lin
en. No. 3 Ward Is a wooden building
fit ftit t. InMi.ia In ill tncit fi Inrhpa In
which there are a good many Chronic
cases whom we cannot trust In No. 2
Ward, at the same time there are 0
such loltnt and dangerous patients
E0? c Msc!, w,th a vendor let
is "nut out "by eB o. witch out:
side die door of the cell. Kach door I
is fitted with n smnll wicket so that
by turning on tho light and opening
tho wicket the patient can bo
observed without opening tho
door. The Ward nt the present
time Is full. Each patient Is supplied
with mattress, mat and pillow nnd
blanket, except In tho case of 4 r,f
the most rational patients who have.
In addition to tlie above, an Iron bed-1
stead each, and bed Mnen. ,
No. I Ward This U a wooden
building size ..i leei uy '- ieei '"-K nwers, cutting grnss. etc. The
dies and Is used exeluslvel" for ' Bundryninn keeps nil tho bed linen,
male patients. Thete are nccommo- ,)m, s IoartSj ,,tc- , lrst.clnss condl
datlons for 10 patients only, the re. t ,1()n Tho Brmln(,s ncC(1 t0 ir EP,n
of th. brlldliiB being taken up u;- a ,Q ,)(, npnrcrntc.,1; piCIlty t rrcrn
large dining room, n bath room water , )nw n nilorilcll wltl, ,.0loied shr-ibs end
clouts etc. Tno cells nro fitted with , , ,t ono ()f tll0 m()tt 1)t.,.
..1 . i lll. n mi nil Ail ln aiiitrtlinu , ' .
M J - . ..- . ,, . I
e.uiu.c i.h.ui. """' """.," tlfil sardnn or Honolulu,
on the outside of the doors of the Ench pm, CV(.ry, onc, ,B trpnt0d as
cells. Each cell Is well ventilated . t!OUBh ,,,,, or 810i was a ,lrVnte pa
a ventllrtor let Int.) he wall close to t,en ani, n8 lre8paln,e n3 a lMM
tlie celling. Thero Is also a device , ouM ))e Therefore It beliooics us
to be nseil in enso 01 nre, uj wun-u
nil the cell iloois are unlocked simul
taneously. There nro at the piescnt
patients In this Wnr.l who novo
to bo unaltered ns fol'ows ow Ing o nn(J noe Mcry pccunlty ,)r i.Uosjii
dearth of accommodations, In thoi f ,. cr tholr BUPcrv8.
dining room w HUH wo nave been com-
polled to turn Into a dormitory t heie
nro three and In two other cells there
nre two In ench. The bnlance, tour
tern. Hi-e ench In n separate cell, ino
majority of these patlcntc wo aro nhlo
10 iurilisil Willi .... iimii,,.i-
tress and bed linen. The remnlnder
nmountlng to ten either rcfuso to uso
n l.e.lstenil or Wo not to bo trusted
with one. The crowding here Is not - --h-f -proper
and should be avoided by nUd- 'ng0 of Bpecla, ,nteroal
II1K willH" i" lfu uiiiniiwh
.-no. u ward is a small cottage 32
feet by 30 feet which Is used ns a
private Wntd or Hospital. The cot
tago contnlrs two bedrooms, n bath
room nnd closet and Is kept furnished
with two Iron bedsteads mattresses,
rilllows ard bed linen, two tables and
wo chairs. Tho rooms nro mosquito
proof, tho windows nnd door3 being
llneu with heavy wlro netting on tho
Ins.-e nnd mosquito netting on tho
outBlde. Ench room is well ventilated
through the celling so that nil the
doors can bo locked nnd thero still
remains auundance of fresh nlr (n
side. No. C Wnrd This Is a building
which has been put In temporary use
ns a w;ard, I believe It was originally
Intended to bo used as a power house
from which to supply tho Asylum
with electric light. Owing to tho
dearth of accommodations for tho pa
tients continually arriving, It has been
turned Into a Wnrd. Into which nro
promoted tho best behaved patients
from No. 1 nnd No. 3. Tho slzo of
tno building is 30 feet by 7u fret, nnd
contnlns accommodations for twenty
patients. Knch cell Is thoroughly ven
tilated aim mosquito proof, t,.o upper
pnnels of tho doors being heavy wire
netting on the Inside nnd mosquito
netting on tho outside. Each cell Is
fitted with a mosquito proof ventilator
eloso to tho celling nnd let Into tho
wnll of tho building. Each pStlent In
this Wnrd Is Biipplled with an Iron
bedstend. mattress nnd pillow nnd
bedding. At the present time thero
nre sixteen patients In this Wnrd. In
addition to tho milldlngs mentioned
above la the Executive building with
nsslstnni superintendent's room, of
flco end dispensary, parlor, threo bed
rooms, dining room, pantry nnd kit
chen, At tho opposlto end of tho
ground Is a cottago 20 feet by 28
feet, containing tho femnlo nurses'
quorters Also n cottago 10 feet by S4
feet containing tho captains' quaiters.
Cottago 18 feet by 00 icet containing
guard's quarters, mnlo patient's bath
rooms with upright boiler baths, etc.
Patient's kitchen and dining room.
This Is an addition built onto and nt
tho back of No, 2 Ward, ono lurt of
which Is tho kitchen whero tho pa
tient's meals aro cooked ,and tho oth-
cr tho'dln.ng room whero tho guards
and tho trustworthy patients dine.
The kitchen and dining loom nro di
vided by n partition In which tnere Is
a Milling window, the panels of which
aio fitted with no&vy wire netting.
This Is kept closed except at meal
times when tho food Is passed through
from the kltcnen.
Outbuildings Carpenter's shop,
servant's nunrtors, stables, waBh-
Iiouho all'" rol house.
Tho force of attendants employed nt
the Asylum number nineteen persons
consisting of two captnlns, twelve
gi'nids, one matron and four femalo
nurses. The forco Is dUldcd Into two
watches of eight hours each. Two
guards are stationed nt Ward No. 1
Ono guard at Ward No. 2. Two guards
at Word No. 3. Ono mntron nn;l two
nurses nt Ward No. 4 The cnptnlns
make a round of atl wnrtls beforo go
ing on watch. During the night halt
hour rounds arc required. Ship s bells
are struck all through tho twenty-four
hours watch.
In regard to sanitation, It was stat
ed that each ward was thoroughly
disinfected every morning.
All patients with tho exception of
those con lined to Wards 2 and C dine
upon the lawns In front of their re
spective wards. In enso of rnlny
weather they dine on tho verandas.
llrcakraHt usually consists of boot
ttew, rice, corfee, soft bread, crack
ers nn pot, served at 6:30 a. m.
Dinner 11:30 a. m. Soups, toma
to, veimecelll. vegjtable and maca
rnnl, boiled beef, tnro, pol, rice; three
times a week boiled mutton, once a
week fresh fish, Sundays pork and
.. uns.
Supper 4:30 p. m. Beef prepared
In various ways, meat ualls, etc., soft
bread, bananas, tea
In cases of sickness, beef-tea, tapio
ca, sago, corn starch, eggs and milk,
pol nnd milk, egg-nogs, etc. l'rlvnto
Pntlcnts get their meals dlicctly from
the assistant superintendent's house
nnd aro chnrged at the rnto cf CO cents
per diem.
It was also stated that tho re
tinlnts to which tho patients were
fometlmcs tubjected, wero humane.
Irons nro used only In extreme ensos,
nnd then a leather wristlet is put on
Ilrst to avoid chafing tho skin. Gloves
nre somctln-'S resorted to ns a pre
M'litlve ngnlnst patients removing
bandages. Whenever a patient Is
placed In lcstinlnt a note Is made in
a book kept for the purpose.
A monthly report of the Inmates -s
made out at the end of each month,
giving tno number of Inmates In the
Asylum nt that line, tho number ad
mltted during the month, the number
discharged, and the number who have
Med, with their nationalities, scx(
i:e. asylum number, etc.
A patient upon being admitted to
the Asylum Is Immediately balnea
nnd clothed In clean clothes, temper-
nturc ami pulse tnkC-n and tho same
entered In the records, etc. In audi
. VZXVo
'-'Per. two cooks, two gardeners, one
'-:r,n. ... ...... u.. '.
Tho
foreman has n general supervision rf
nil th3 woik around tno Asylum, such
ns tnro planting and pulling, making
no!, rnnlrs to buildings anil fences,
digging graves for deceased patients.
etc. Tho taro man is under tno fore
man nnd In direct charge of tho pa-
tUntb who do nny work. Ho has a
man to help him In this work. Tho
two cooks are employed to cook for
the patients and the working force
The two gardeners nro emplo' ed in
l,..nlni tlm irriiiimla I tl rxi'ilni tilnnl-
hLt-lllllh tlV lilUUIIIID III Ullll !.-
to look for ailments nnd sufferlm;.
and not to wait until t .' patl-nt com
plains, but to observo them, nnd .n-
..... .....on In nMnilnniin In .t-nloli
,on A )liy8l(.alli ovcn thoU(!ll resl.
I, (,n)n()t ,)(J alwnvB wllh cpt.h ,,a,
tlent, nnd ho has to depend on tno
watchfulness and Intelligence of the
,... ti.i ,,i,,-ii nn,iiiinn
L o)8l'rve;, ,, onch piinao of mctai
illst.n-lmncP noted.
Tho Asylum Is visited nnd tho pa
tients nil seen dally by me: occasion
nllv bv one of my partners, nnd fro-
1 ot us. It more is a
Interest or difficulty. I
Invariably call on ono of them for
counsel. In enso of emergency thero
Is always someone on duty In my
flco. who Is acquainted with my
whereabouts, nnd a tolephono messngo
has always been Immediately attend
ed to. No caso of urgency has over
been kept wultlng. nnd when tho dan
ger of serious Illness demanded It:
as many as threo or four visits have
been paid In one day.
When you consider that fifty-three
of tho Inmates aro Incurablo and havo
been over three years In the Asylum
ond forty more, doubtful nnd prac
tically Incurablo, (havo been In tho
Asylum for over two years), nnd for
tho most part, showing no ameliorate
of symptoms but In many cubcs ro
mnlulng In stntus quo or progressing;
It leaves but about thirty who re
quire very special attendance.
Finally, after consldcrab.o experi
ence with tho Insane. I bcllovo that
you will find In no similar Institution
thnt tho patients havo been better car
ed for, or better results havo been ob-
tnlned than In tho Oahu Asylum.
Dcntroylng UnntlH In Snlvntlor.
United States Consul Jenkins writes
from San Salvador, that tho govern
ment has destroyed by Are tho bonus
known as the English debt, contrnric-1
during the yenis 1SS9 and 1892, nmount
lng to 800.000, which had been can
celed by an English company In con
lunsntlon for certain rlghtB and privi
leges In the Salvador Railway, former
ly the property of the Government.
Tho consular body residing In San Sal
vador, ho adds, was Invited to bo pres
ent on the occasion and witness the
burning of 71G,SG0 canceled bonds,
leaving about $11,000 more or less, to
complete the original sum that will bo
dcstioyed by cancellation, Salvadoi
Is now without n foreign debt,
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative nromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund tho money If It
falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature
Is on each box. 25 cents. ,
Wrr Erokers ind dobbim
BRITISH-AMERICAN
LINE.
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WILL TAKE PASSENGERS
FOR SAN FRANCbCO.
Sailing date on or about
February 12th, 1001.
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AGENTS. JUDD BUILDING.
CASTLE & COOKL
LIMITED.
HONOLULU.
Commission Merchant,
SUGAR FACTORS.
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rtn Wililua Art knlirnl Co., 14,:
Tit. Kohil. Sutir Co
Til. W.Uoita born Mill Co.
Tot Fulton lion Woikl. St. Ill, I, ..
IB. M.ti J.rJ Oil Co.
Th. lito. F, Blikt Stum Poaif.
W.il'.n'l Cmtilfocilt.
Tho Nt bnzlini LH 1 loiuiuc. C, .1 ft .
To. tni Flit lot. Co. of H.rttorl, 8...
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l(IirwiR&
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AGENTS rOR
Western Sugar Refinery Co., ot
Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive Works, i
Philadelphia, Penn.. U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (Nation
Cane Shredder), Now York. U. 8. A.
N. Ohlaudt & Co.'s Chemical KerUU
zcrs.
Alex. Cross & Sons, high grade Fa-
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Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE
Paralllne Paint Co.'s P. & O. Falsi.
and Papers; Lucol and Llnsa-
Oils, raw and boiled.
Indurlne (a cold-water paint), 1
white nnd colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Ll
and Bricks.
p - nr-fvma; rr vJT
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Dt$0ipi(A.
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Stna Fire Insurance Compaii
of hartford
m. G. Irwin & C
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Wm. G. Irwin.. President and Manas
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il. M. Whitney Jr. .... Trcas. and 8
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British North America..
Transact t mitral BaUii amlEiciuieBuiiii'
Depolsts Received. Loans made on Ap-
6 roved Bocnrltt. nommerclal and Traveltrl
redltt Iisaecf. Bills of Xxchange bongkt
and sold.
ComCTIQHl PltOMlTLT AOOOPHT1D Fpl.
KsUbllshed 1868 1
BISHOP 5C Oo
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
and Exchange Business.
Commercial and Traveler's
Letters of Credit issued, avail
able in all tho principal cities
0' the world.
Iiitorost allowed after July
1, 1898, on fixed doposits 7
day notico 2 per cont., (this
form will not boar interest
unless it remains undis
turbed for ono mouth), 3
months 3 per cont., 6 months
3 per cent., 12 months 4
per cont.
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
ASSETS, DEO. II, 18, lU.ITT.Vb.
Mone loaned on approved security.
A Savings Dank for monthly deposit:
Houses built on the monthly Install
men. pia-.
Twentieth Beri ot Stock U an
opened.
OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Prut
dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; O. B.
Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretary.
DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, 8. .
Rose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keecb, Ilenr
Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, O. N.
Gray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. GKAlt,
Secretarr.
chamber of Commerce room.
Office Hours: 12:101:80 p. n
RIS&QF CEO.
SayingsBank
Savings Doposits will bs
received and Interest olio wo d by this
Benk at four and one-half per cent,
per annum.
Printed copies of the Rules and Reg
ulations may be obtained on application.
Office at hank building on Merchant
utree t.
BIBHOP A OO.
Tjjs Voohamn Specie BBnl;
L1MITID.
Subicilb.4 Capital Ytn fl.,onc,ooo
I'alJ Up Capital Ytn i3,ooo,ooo
Ktitlvtl lunJ Ytn 8,130,000
II t.J Office. Yokohama.
The Dank buys and receives for col
lection Dills of Exchange, Issues DrafU
and Letters ot Credit, and transacts
a general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED
Oo Flt.4 Dtpoilt fof 1. aootb... iih Mat a
On Flit a Dtpoilt for 6 nostka, iH "
Oo Fl& Dpof tt lor boo. 1
Branch of th. Yokohama Sptcl. Bank,
Hew Repa&Uc BaiHim, ill tin a, Hoioln.
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and Bnperlntendlns;
Electrical ' Hydraulic
ENGmEER.
Electro-Hydranllc Power Transmission
REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED. . . ,
With Catton-Nell Co., Queen street.
Offloe next to Pa...aoo. 1211
A. Harrison Mill Co.
ESTI HATES FUKMSHED ON ALL KINDS OF
Brick and Stone Work
Manufacturers of Doors, Sashes and
Frames, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, and
All Kinds of Wood Woik, Finish Turning
Etc., Etc.
KAWAIAHAO ST., KEWALO,
Tel. White 1221. P. O. Box s.
JMEST. TAYLOE,
M.Aa.Soc.C.B.
CONSULTING
Hydraulic Engineer,
806 Judd Block. Tele. 688.
Honolulu Iron Works Oo
Improved and modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription made to order. Roller work
and RIVETED PIPE3 for IrrlgaUo
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion paid to JOB WORK, and repair!
executed at shortest tootle.
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