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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, II. T., SATURDAY. NOV. 2. 1901.
.
Plumbers, Etc.
JOHN NOTT,
Plumber
75 and 70 King Street
TELEPHONE NO. 31.
MOW It tho tlmo to get leaks and
breakages seen to, nnd your
Roofs Put In Order.
By competent workmen.
The Plumber's Strike
It ever, and I am again prepared
' to do Plumbing, Sewering and
, Sheet Iron Work at heretofore.
,1 Ettlmatet furnished... Work
manship ano material guaran
teed. Jas. Nott. Jr.,
Store, Beretanla opp. Atakea St,
Tel, White 3571.
HONOLULU
SHEET METAL WORKS
H. W. BARTH.
Ga.-an!:eJ Iron Skylights anj Ventilator
Metal RooflnE.
Conductor Pips and Clutter Work.
ffVS.fd Siml, tf 1. Quten and .M'rctunt sonoIulu.
Jot nt ticapiiy aii.aJd to.
TtLJVIilte 1 P.O. Box 270.
Notice to Property Owners.
I have In my employ POUR FIRST
CLASS PLUMBLHS from the Coast. I am
bo-, rcady to figur; on your work at the
Irwest price! My men are Union Men.
Gve me a tt at.
C. H. BROWN,
Territory Stable. King St.
Attorneys.
C. R. Hemenway
ATTORNEY.
OFFICE 406 JUOD BUILDING.
TEL. 314 MAIN.
Albert R- Cunha
ATTOFjNtY AT LAW.
NOTARY BUBLIC.
S08 Stangenwald Building
JKLtPHONgMAIN 91.
V. Austin Whiting,
W. J. Robinson,
LAW OFFICES
Rtmr-ed to Room 306, Jndd Building
t iM. KANEAKUA,
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office Bethel St Near the Postofflce.
Decorate Your Homes
with the very
latest . .
Wall Papers
and
Lincrusta
at
Lewers & Cooke,
LIMITED,
I
J. D. Jewett
ITH
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WILLIAMS
FOTO GALLERY
Artist
In I'llHtclH
Ci'ayons
Water Colors
unci
OIL PORTKAITS.
Manufactured from Pure
Distilled Wwter
Dellveied free to any part ot
cltv by ourteous drlvrrs.
Oahu Ice and Electric Co.
KliWALO
cL., BLUE 3151
HOFFMAN & MARKHAM.
Razors Honed and Set
ut the
Hawaiian Hotel Barber Shop.
FOR 38 CENTS.
ICE
mjii
rTlA
Whatever you drink out
side, let your home beer be
Schlitz. That is pure beer.
No bacilli in it- nothing to
make vou bilious.
lleer is a aceharine pro
duct, and tlie'crnis multiply
rapidly in it. The slirjhtest
taint of impurity iiuicl.iy
ruins its healthfulness.
We go to the utmost ex
tremes to prr i tit that.
t leaiilmess is a ttoiencc
where Schlitz beer is brrwi d.
We even cool the beer in
plate glass rooms in nothing
out filtered air.
Then we filter the bet r.
Then we steritie eery
bottle.
And Schlitz beer U aged.
The beer that nii'kes vou
I bilious is green beer.
When you order a Imr
, for your home, get l Ik health-
fulness without the harm.
Get a pure beer gi t an old
beer- get Schlitz. Call for
the llrewery Bottling.
M.ufnrlui.f.tLOk 1,1.1.
31 Kunhunmmi M IImiihIuIu
full tor ihe llrvi-rj llottllnt
Surgeons, Physicians and Dentists.
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
JFFICES t
HOOMt KS-tO),
Bostoi Building
Foci sittci.
TEtE-HOSDSi
orricE. Mais, i
RPSIDCICB.
Whits, t3i.
IIOUKS
J. O. Box oi .
II A. M TO I. P.M -,
I TO J P. M. T TO I P. l.
SUNDAYS ll-t P. M.
Dr. Albert E. Nichols
DENTIST.
1154 Atakea Street.
Office Hours 9 to 4
A. C. WALL, D.D.S.
0. E. WALL, D.D.S.
DENTISTS.
Lovo Dulldlng, Fort Street.
zjzz 3" Kln
street, next to Opern House.
Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p.
Residence, Kallhl.
Tel. Blue 1261.
Office Tel. While 1371.
r I
UP W II JOn6S
M.R.C.V.S., M.V. M.A., ondon.
Veterinary Surgeon.
OFFICE Hotel Stables
RESIDENCE "The California,'
ma street 1
Dr. Wm. C. Rogers,
8URGL.ON AND SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Note and Throat er.lu.ll i
REMOVED to now offlco, 1140 Ata
kea Street, opp. iir.walldn Hotel.
Hours. 9 to 12, 3 to S:3U, 7 to 8; Sun
days, 9 to 11.
BECAUSE
THEY
Save your
o)es by icniov- J
Iiil. Hriil mill .11. !
tlo oyo Ills
which might
grow to big
ones.
Save your.
money by In
cicaslug cnpacl-1
ty for earning It.
Savo your time by enabling you tu
sou nnd act promptly, without delay. '
&avo your temper, by idler from
ncrve-raclvlng. Irritating oyo strain.
A. N. SANFORD, I
OPTICIAN, I
BOSTON -JILDINQ. I
Telephone to All Parts of the'lsland.
KONA LIVERY
STABLES
EALAKFKUA. HAWAII
J. G. HKXIilQUJiS, PJiOl1.
HP8f8 ntl Crr!lfea
Por Hxcursl ns
To the ViUano or tho Mountalus,
An excelltnt chance Is offered for
tourists to
8En THE COUNTRY.
Carriages ueet the S. S. Mauna Loa
it Kallua and uke passengers overland
'.o Hookeua, where the steamer is met
sgaln.
H
Hours Slot Telenhoui. Main tu . . '. '"' . """"I'ai'er corrti- i". lT cent or nis earnings. .Mioiner ning In up-to-date stlu. under tho
nours, t.T.li)lion. Alain .l.o. spondents of experience and reeognlr- proof or the prosperity of Gnat Hilt- efficient management of Uoh Scott, who
REMOVAL NOTICE. h?m mS thu" llenh'"''! i'luU'' t0 ."n" i? .'.''"V 1,"''a',1,pa,:h H!'1bJt,'t "' Is well and favorably known In llono-
"" nirn in this search for In fur mat bu. the Katbeiland contilbutes CI a )i.ur , ,,,, ,..i,i; .,.. ,., .
Pew men an, Mil.. t ,. ....i,.. " iUJ ... .i,.. . i... .... v,...ui.. '"' ""tel capacities. Ihe olcano
n T Alnhnvlnv lino vAn.ncA.1 .l a. ... u- .' -"
..m. ...iiiviivj itun ii-ii uii-u inn ui mii,ii tiriirmiiiinn n...i ... .,, ,.
mm i um
ROOSEYELT IS ALWAYS
SEEKING THEIR ADYICE
Men Who Thought He Would be
Aggressively Iudiflerent Find
Themselves Mistaken --
His Own Opinions.
I Washington. Oct. SO.When Tbc-.t-.
dore Roosevelt succc lu I to tho Prea-
' ,.l...f. na.la II. .In ...I... .. ...A... I. ......
HI'-lllJ. .11117 HUM' "l I. 1111,11111 !!'.
critics Insisted that ne would not con
suit lth the leaders of .lU parly !u
Congress, lint wimlit ga abend hud do
bio own wny regardless if their nd
vice, ami would. In cotiseqtiotioi', bo
very likely to not Into trouble They
anticipated that his Administration
would bo characterized by serlou'- dif
ference!) with hte own pnillMans, nnd
predicted stormy times.
inditing by the events ut President
Roosevelt's first month lu offlce. tho
critics and prophets were nil wrong
President KiMweve-.. Is consulting with
tho greatest ireedom with pnrty lead-
its nn.1 acquiring n great ileal of Im-
tiortant Intormntion. Ho is certainly
not jl.ddl.ig his views who,, they nrn
formed from experience nnd based on
Ulicht Ions of principle, out lie Is
lug his previously furmvn opinions on
public questions strciigilienoi ,,r nl-
tcred li) the kiumleilgo he Is ncuinr-
ing. ne 11ns n cennin ponoj loucuing
lippollitmeuts to nftlee to which he Is
ilgldl) ii'JIi'.Tlm,', cm'ii nt the risk of
making enemies, but he Is hinting tin
fe lln of tery few people because o.
his frankneH nnd ids Intoinilng poll
tlclllllh beforehand when he pioposes
to do an) thing that Is apt to bo ills
pleiixlng to tboiu. Ik1 will not appoint
men who are not capable ami do not
piomlse to be efficient, uo matter bow
great the pressuie
brought to lienr
N'or will be nn.
upon him tmiy In
point men of uuestlonable iiiontl
latter to olllc.;. In the matter of up-
polnttnentH in the South he alms to
secure good Itepubi.iniis. but when
thvy are not available and some Tor-
mer Democrat or Kepi run Is lire-
rinii-iitiy tin- iicst man Tor the place,
he Is to be appointed. There will h
no hnnge In this policy.
loii'.'lilng matters or public policy
.Miction before Congi.'ss iindtboso
that are apt to nilse. thu President Is
(ing.T ror Information, lie was quite
wi IMnformeil on nil nubile uiioktlons
when be tieranie President, but. of no-
cesslty. he lacked, and still lacks, that
familiarity that President M.-Klnlo,
II II 1 1 fiiP Im linu imt liiiil iinukPtiiiillK (.-.
" "" ' ! ( ii'wi lilting til
gi tbvni that close, ami hciiiohlng
stud) that his predecessor had. nor
'bhs be (mil in.' fuur enrs of exiierl-lltnly
jcnce that the Inmented'Mi-. MrKlnley
'
rivhiiii-m iiiMie,.t nniitn to be ful-
j luioimeii on an niiestlwus. tbut he
ma) Judge aright, lie must maso
many recommendations lu bis tin.'
messtigu to Congress, on which Im l
st prest lit engaged. Ily consultlnn
with Itepubllean leadeis'lie can learn
many things, ..enr urgiimeiits fur or
igalnst a policy, nnd In poult Inn to
Judge fuit only wliHt ougnt to be done.
nit is lint I!... ...f.. - is
I ne it I i wi :"ffr VW "J.arn",1"H H1" sreotei than those or u
lone. Kvery day he talks with Pepub-Irienehniau. Tne latter devoteM 13.li
.llenii leaders In Congress, and often per cent of his Income, to malntalulun
.with men promlneiu In pnrty .-ouusoIh .bis country.
wno are not In the li-glslatho bodies.
Memliers of the Itepubiican National
Lommlttee kIh' him many nluahla
w rz Tr "su?..-'
Kaili day he Hi-es a score or morn tier.
j-....-, nuuv in incni are iinimportaut,
but many uuvo Ideus that lire well
Isti.illw,".. "il'i, "' ''""'''"Ut llntetu
". - " "" ju'-riHiim .iiui. are
aeureh Iiik. und iIh.um ihi i, .,..
stands each argument that is made. It
,riln "rk. but Pii-sldetit House-
....:. . . " "w .'..
..ii Pf.-uis in enjoj ii. anil ii u l.a.
loming in touch with the details of
public tiuchtloiis and public uuxlncs
with leallj lemarkalile npldlty.
Ah a mutter ot tact, ouch leader Is
u book tu him. ami from each he can
Iturn many things with i, lupldlty that
" Em.1' leuuing woiilil nut gin. him.
WflialMm ln,r;!!i.u,Tq,U,'''tl0B,''h'!'
Information that could ni : ,o ,'btnln-
ininrmatiun that could not be obtain-
,vd wltliout much digging and, even
then, not us completely, ihe PresI-
dent Is, too. very irntik with bis call-
ers III expiessliiK ugieeinciit or ilia,
,agie.iiient with their views. Ho seems
"'''"' nutblng to keep swjmd
ARE YOU DEAF??
Kitrj kind of dearnra ami dimrult hear-'
ln ran b rnrvd i, nn. naw i..n,inn. ..i.
Jbu.liuTlniitenbornilefrelneurbl. lol
. Inlherarcrwanlunrr. send pirilculanikou
! 7ourra.e. Cun.ultiiilon andaJilcerrer. I.'.ery I
I lino can pnrfl l,ln,.r n SI. ..w.. i.nn.n . .-.L I
iiuiaeipunM. 'I
DIR. DALTflN'! AIIRAI nilMlf!.
BOO Laaalle Avenue. CJlllOAno. H.L., II.H. A.
Henry H. Williams
Tile PROGRESSIVE UNDERTAKER
OH t HONOLULU : WITH 1 THE
CITY FURNITURE
GOOD
E
MBALMING
a specialty.
The very latest methods
employed In caring f r the
dead. Atullstoikof thebe't
and up-to-date undertaking
K00J5 atii paraphenu.la.
Office, 1146 and 1148 Port St., Love Building
Phone, Main 64. Residence 1375 Fort St., be'ow Vineyard. Phone and Night Call, White j8ii.
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CcyooosycMoMycyosti
ElUMIihtd 1TI0. V
UlnttnrDnlnrlPn In .
iiauoi utmciauui o
Chocolate
mnd Cocoa
For eating, drinking1, aid cooking1,
rcsx. siuciom, xvnmou
tut. minr tiennle Into bis confidence.
expecting them to observe It, pjiil they
Rcnernlly do. He constantly surprises
his callers with Ills familiarity with
thu .uestlons thuy bilng bef.iro him,
pud with the nun prominent In tho
party In various sec.ons. Much of
tills he has gained In the brief period
hnv-'bci. . iiccnme President. Ills
(unlnthi ship with men' throughout
tK. country Is lnige, because ho has
)vvn In almost every part 01 It. nnd
, renienilieis tliose wliom he lias met.
TAXATION IN EUROPE
EBt
tXKjftl mOtNMt
mum win t co im K
BrcftkhitCorM,! aU.ltnt.
jv lUiwr'i CbowUt (WM(ttfJt, 1-8 IK mIm.
vj 0rsa SMt CkoeoUUs 1-4 IK ck. V
xj ton im tv LtADina oet. y.
WatterBakortOo.lt. h
Dorchester, Km., IT. S. A. X
It has been said that whoa a man Ih,.,,i,.. . .,. ..iMI, ,i n, v,,i.
unhappily circumstanced he derives n T, , , ,,. ,
sort of cr m satlslnctlon from Inn , , . . .. .... ,,
Knowledge thnt there Is somewhere ''ol,r hours and u half each way. Pass
nnother iinfnrttinnte whose case iai'iB the splendid cane fields of Wnln-
ven worse than his own. If this nllc -
'cation be well founded, tho British
char-Itoxnnyer. who has been fuming and
fretting recently on account of the In
rrensed burdens placed upon him by 1 .... ,,,...,..., tL
the budget, should feel greatly com- ,'"' island "'"" " K"i?, .,. ii
forted when he learns timt he Is lot1"r!",,, alun' wl" Jll9t,r " r,B Ja'
taxed nnythlng like so heavily as oth-1" from ""' fart of lllu P'o
er Kiiropenns.
Take the Italians, for Instauce. Their
" k.-.. " ..... nr B r0H ."
IJIKIIllllill '.
.All iiiiiiui, in. . r- in I) lu
.Income tnif In tile former country Is
'mnde to produce as much ns In the
, United Kingdom.
I An neon mnro urfTL'Inrs ininnilu,.ti
I ni"i' eiiinuin i wiiijMiiinvn
Is thnt between Itussla and Italy. Hits-
sla has n population of 93. ),OQ0;
has only .10 onn.ooo. and let thu
total amount of the income tax Is the
same In l,oth countries. Italy has n
u in of c.i(in.niin,iinn, which Is browing
at tne ite r 1 1 1 oo,uuo a year. i..o
.mil) way the Italians can escape tho
taxation Is to em grate, and this they
are doing In mnsld-iamn numbers.
Pmiipi. Itnd eo nnofHio tnr. inv.
tlian Tliltaln. ISieh ' Indhldiia'l nasal
'Us a )ear more than any one luekr
enough to be llxlng In tne United
I Kingdom. Moreover, nn Englishman's
'. i. . . .. .- ...
The C.ennan Is much better off than
bis Calllr neighbor. Ho pays In tuxes
nearly .'I'l shillings a eur less, or oul)
li, he rvull) parts with 1 per eeut
I Hollanders ale more hcuAlIt taxed
inun iiritiniicrs. uiisiuuilul luxes
an InipoM-d on such necessaries us
'taxes 2- per cent of his earnings, com-1 "K """ ,le eonee neius. unq
'pared with the llrltlslier's J.3. Thoiwl',H KOon ualn "' ,uo tulck uf truul
population of Itnly Is lfl.oon.DOO less eal egetatlon which beggars descrlp-
Ithan that of flreat llrltnln. and yit thu tlon. The flowers were u rei elation.
sugar, suit, soap and beef ',.lui,.6u.:'Dl.I1(,urB UI1j fri.KUt ut tll ,i-,.,ent
u uiui rain rewunii ui ie cuiiuil) Ul
..,.! .i i m. , u.i.i.. ir. i ,...-
-"."" " -' ' "- I"-'
rent of his Incumo to meet the reiiuire-
tnents of the national xpi-iidltutf.-
......... ....u..
.... tin, r...mlr.
Ijimlini VIm .
P1IIL2ARMONIC 80CIETY.
l'be I'hlllianiiolilc riocletv of llono-
lulu held a im-etlng In Puahl Hull ut
J'uuuhoii lust meulng. The llrst Hires
choruses of Handel's ".Messiah" worn
,,,l,:,d- The nuisl. was well ..x-ut.
,'"; ,V , . ,7 .
,,J- Alr lia.-t ce. the tollowlng o tl-
cers were elected: President, Hon. W.
It. Castle; vlie pn-sldeiit, Mrs. Tbeg -
dole Hlcbards: secretary. Mlsn Uthnl
Cameron: treasurer. W. J. Korbes; II-
binrlaii. O. (!. lleurdslee; auditor, .Mrs.
L. 11. Miller, and musical director,
Piof. K. A. Ilullusejui.
Hereafter, rehearsals uf the mh lety
... . , , ,. , . I
will lie tielil un thursilavs nt s li in.
, i, .1.1 l ,mi i
' ' U.llll IIHII. I illlHlloll.
.
ulaiik bookti of all description de
signed und made nt the j,'EKIXU
HULLETIN'S Job Olilee.
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NIB m TRAVEL
MR. ALLEN PERSONALLY
INVESTIGATES VOLCANO
Talks Enthusiastically of the Moun
tain Drive, the Tropical
forest and Wonders
of Rhuea.
J. W. Allen, who became manager of
the Moana hotel yesterday, did a good
tblng by way of preparation for hit
new duties toward the traveling pub
lic when he paid a visit to the Volcano
of Kllauea. He returned with Mrs.
Allen from that place of wonders a
week ago. Now he Is In a position to
speak from personal observation of
Hawaii's chief attraction, when called
Into consultation by tourists coming to
the Moana hotel.
In an Interview with a Bulletin rv
porter Mr. Allen declared thnt the trip
Itself, apart from the mnnelous tol-
ran,, phenomena, otceeded nil hht ex
,)ect(ltlons. He was enthusiastic oei
!. . ... mimn,n,n .iPv ni.,1 tho
tlle splendid mountain drl an. tho
comforts of the 0Ican0 house, mid lit
nr-.M,lI:
"I hate BCen the most popular re-
sorts In California and can assert with-
out reservation thnt there Is uo plaio
in thnt State which enn offer so ninny
new and beautiful attractions as tba
back country of lllln. '
"The most striking thlugs ure tho
! primeval tropical forests that Hue tha
kea plantation we found 11 perfcit road
lcndlnir throueli the irrnndest tronlcal
frm.Ht t tmvn ever neen. There Is 110th.
i.. ,.nlImrable to It in nnv other Hurts
1 States.
-Comlug to Olaa we were glum an
other view of wonderful cane fields.
.. . .. u .. . .
Eery door yard Is a garden of roseH of
all varieties and It made me sick tu b
...nablo to carry away the preity things
I "
- . j j
j1 ... . , . , ,
Arriving at the volcano 1 vrn un
prepared for tho addllloiiul new sen
aatlons caused by this awe Insplilng
spei'tmle. The comforts of the Vol
cano bouse were a levelatlun. Tho
blueing atmosphere and fresh edibles
-,, ..,,.,,.. .,., , .,..,
..,,.., , , . , .
pV, ' ,r"""forl" " Mon l'" nn
athlete.
"' explored tho ulcano mid studied
" w"l' an Interest entirely new. Wo
popped corn over one of the cracks In
the l.ixn: took sulphur baths in the
'
varm H)1,1W UUll weI1, dow Ill() hot
,,.... . . h.,.for,i. , liml,..i... ,
) ,u i, t'!'U.c,'-:oT ." l0 I1"-'"t,J l0
u'ln,lt u,at the "" Isluuds nt-
,or" "" "e"Pr atirattion ror tne tour-
'""
I -Mr. Allen found the llllo hotel run-
Stables lonceru Is another feature, of
lillu enterpiise in catering to the con-
Xenlelue -lid comfort of the traveling
jiutille.
l "Tbtf liiudlnir and leeelvlnu of una
ljtdllii ana ii novel uli-lit m in.." niM
''"" us u novel si,iil to me. said
Mr Allul, ..,.! .,.,,., , .!,
'-- " "'" ,...., t.wv uiu
, . . . ....
jfU5i iiiivreaiiiig 01 siguis 10 luurisis.
','1 was told that the three days of
ruin on lluwuli, while we were there,
was worth In thu neighborhood of two
uillllou dollar."
Mr. Allen was well pleased with tho
fule and attention received lu tho
steamer Klnau. He uutlclpules u good
run uf tourist travel the eniilug sea
son- If there Is uny season 111 particu
lur fur v
l(.
Ut.t
i'
lar fur visitors In n clluuto that Is ull
round a grateful lefuge from
old and tropic beat.
ltulinir und binding of ull kinds done
"t the IIULLKT1N offlee.
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Sfor25cts!
LadJos'-WATOH- 0pts.
lCholceolSolia5llvrr..uMtc
ik.M ; ... .i.i. ... ii-. .
r ? vcriirc ." ruriinrt iirnriK,
VncwainJianyplaii, endhtamp
ftiiilwiimlllfiritriictl)i,iaUi'tIiiiiiDi-
KlN Anil Mtlcl aTBIF As n S,intflilt
cm Boole Co Bai38. Aiht.llle. ri.Cnrolim U.S
TT LI V I 1PCB f II I ataill l-ISTVll .laU I IFV III lilll 1 Itli u
STORE
AtJciitH for
LANEBROS.
onuments &
Head Stones
Rememter there Is no other
MR. WILLIAMS connected
with this establishment ; so
make no mere mistakes.
lCs7Rs
Silffi'
Bankers,
Claua Spreckets.
Wm. O. Irwin
Claus Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS.
HpNOLULU, : : T. H.
8an Francisco Agents The Ne
vada National Dank of San Francisco.
'San Francisco Tho Nevada Na
tional Bank of Han Kranclsco.
London Tho Union Bank ot Lon
don, Ltd.
New York American Exchange Na
tional Bank.
Chicago Merchants' National Bank.
Paris Credit I.yonnals.
Berlin Dresdner Bank.
Hongkong and Yokohama Hongkong-Shanghai
Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bank
of New Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank of
British North America.
Deposits received. Loans made on
approved security. Commercial and
Trnvclerr Credits Issued. Bills of Ex
chnnco bought and sold.
Collections Promptly Accounted For.
Established 1858
BISHOP & CO.
BANKERS.
Trnna.tct a General Banking
and Exchange Bttsinesa.
Commercial nnd Travelers
Letters of Credit issued, available
in nil tho principal cities oT" the
world.
Interest allowed after July 1,
1898, on fixed depobita 7 day
notice 2 per cent, (this form will
not bear interest utiles it remains
undisturbed for one month), 3
months 3 per cent., 0 months 3 1-2
per cent, 12 months 4 per cent.
Pioneer Building and Loan
Association.
ASSETS, JUNE 3d, 1901, $80,043.37.
Money loaned on approved security.
A Saving Dank for monthly deposits.
Houses built on the monthly Install
ment plan.
Twenty-third Series of Stock Is now
opened.
OFFICERS J. L. McLean. Presi
dent; A. A. Wilder, Vice President;
C, 1). Oray, Treasurer: A. V. Gear,
Secretary.
DIRECTORS J. L. McLean. A.
A. Wilder. A. V. Gear. C. II. Oray.
J. D. Holt, A. W. Keech, J. A. Lyle,
Jr., J. M. Little, U. S. Iloyd.
A. V. GEAR.
Secretary.
Office Hours; 12-301:30 p. in.
BISHOP & CO.
Savings Bank
Savings Deposits will be
received nnd Interest allowed by the
Dank at four and one-half per cent
per annum.
Printed copies of the Rules and Reg'
illations may be obtained on applica
tion.
Office at bank building on Merchant
street.
11ISHOP & CO,
The Yokohama Specie Bank
LIMITED.
Subscribed Capital . Yen 24,000.000
Paid Up Capital .... Yen 18.000,000
Reserved Pund Yen S.5 10,000
HEAD OKKICE. YOKOHAMA.
The Hank buys and receives for col
lection Dills of Exchange, Issues Drafts
and Letters of Credit, and trtinsucts a
general bunking business.
INTERKST ALLOWED.
On Fixed Per cent
Deposit. Per annum.
For 12 months 4
For C months 3$
For 3 months . . .1 3
Diaiicd of tho Yokohama Specie Hank.
New Republic Bid., Ill King Street
HONOLULU.
BARGAINS
IN
Horses, Mules
and Carriages
Tho business of the HONOLULU
STOCK-YARDS CO. lit now being
closed out und all stock Is offeicd at
private sale.
Tho list comprises-
Carriage, nnd lluggy Horses.
Hack nnd Express Horses.
California nnd Hawaiian Mules.
Buggies, Hacks, Surrles, Phaetons,
Etc.
Sets of Slnglo and Doublo Harness.
Theso aro for sale nt low rates.
Call early at tho 3tables ami take
your pick.
JAS. F. MORGAN.
C. A. RICE.
1071-tf
TEL. MAIN 04.
Mrs. H. M. Williams
Art Einrroldtryand Stamping.
Full line of Art .Materials : :
Art Embroidery Taught : :
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Agents, Broker and Jobber.
ALEXANDER &BALDW1N.LH ,
OFFICERSl
H. P. BALDWIN President
J. D. CASTLE 1st Vice President
W. M. ALEXANDER.... 2nd Vlco Pre
J. P. COOKE Treasurer
W. O. SMITH Secretary
flEO. R. CARTER Auditor
Sugar Factors and
-Comnisslei igeiti
AOENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial A Sugar C,
Haiku Sugar Company,
Pala Plantation Company.
Nahlku Sugar Company.
Kihci Plantation Company.
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Kahulul Railroad Company.
V AND
The CaJifgnU ui ftkihl 3. S. ft.
W. 6. Irwin & Go
Limited
AGENTS FOR
Western Sugar Refinery Company of
San Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotlvo Works of Phila
delphia, Pa., U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (National
Cano Shredder), New York, U. S. A.
N. Ohlandt & Co.' Chemical Fertil
izers.
Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grade Fertil
izers for Cane ajid Coffee.
Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE:
Parafflne Paint Co.' P. & D. Paints anl
Papers; Lucol and Linseed Otla,
raw and boiled,
Indurlne (a cold-water paint), In whit
and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime anl
Bricks.
GASTLE & COOKE
LIMITED, -(ta
HONOLULU.
CommissionMerchaiitt
SUGAR FACTORS,
AGENTS FOR
The Ewa Plantation Co.
The Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd.
The Kohala Sugar Co.
The Walamea Sugar Mill Co.
The Fulton Iron Works, SL Louis. Mo
The Standard Oil Co.
The Geo. F. Blake Steam Pump.
Weston's Centrifugals.
The New England Life Insurance Co.
of Boston.
Tho Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford.
I Conn.
The Alliance Assurance Co. of London.
LIFE and FIRE
AOENTS FOR
Sbw England Mutual Life In
surance Co. of Boston.
tna Fire Insurance Compant
of Hartford.
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED.)
Wm. G. Irwin.. President and Manager
Claus Sprockets Vice President
W. M. Glffard.. Second Vlco President
II. M. Wnltney, Jr. . . .Treas. and Sec.
Geo. J. Ross Auditor
Sugar Factors
AND
Commission Agents
AOENTB OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Co.
OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
C. BREWER & CO., LTD.
Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H.
A.prents lor-
Hannllan Agricultural Co., Ookala
Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co,
Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.,
Makee '.ugar Co., Haleaknla Ranch Co.,
Tho Planters' Line of San Francisco,
Packet; Chas. Berwer Co.'s Lino of
lloiton Packets.
LIST OF OFFICERS.
C. M. Cooke, President; George "
Robertson. Manneer! V. V niihnn
Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. E.
Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. Wa
terhouse and Geo. R. Carter, Director
In
Importers and
Commission
Merchants
QUEEN ST., - HONOLULU
AGENTS FOR
Tho Lancashire 'insurance Co.
Tho Balolse Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc.
Pensylvania fire Insurance
Company, Clum. T. WIWcrt
AOI.NT.
KAAHUA1ANU ST.
Bruce Cartwright
General Mnnni-nr f
THE EQUITABLE LIFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY
Of the United States for the Ha
waiian Islands.
Office, ; Merchant 8'- ; Honolulu. .
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