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'l r . i ' ) "EVENING BULLETIN Published Every Day Except Sunday, at 120 King Street, Honolulu, T II., by the BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD. WALLACE It FAHIllNGTON Editor Entered at tliu Post OIIIco at Hono lulu ns second-class matter. UUIISCJMPTION HATES. Per monlli, nny where In U 8.. $ .75 Per year, anywhere In U. 8.. . 8.00 Per cnr. postpaid, foreign..., 13.00 Payable Invariably in udvnnce. Telephouo Z5G Post Omco Ilox 718 WEDNESDAY.. .JANTAKY 1, 1902, .Now It Is said Thurston Is holdiitg' political 8und v school sessions In tho tangtnnnld block. Thurston may . work nights nnd Sundays and overtime l.estilfi hut ti la pmlpninrR tn nhtnln th' ,. .p .... .... , lonfidetire ot the people will be of no avhII. The Third .linlgcsliip muiiuu appear wi wvm;, aim io enjoy an me pnv- many pcrsjnSi i.i h- -i. Ins itn f tlinimV IliPVf nw -"'' bcDQtt1 01p, ,mmnn firi T h report 'refers to tlio "exhaust 10 lie ginning aiiQcC IHOIIP 'VhlilittttltlllJif mill slklul DOslllOll, Hie re. Ivo report mado by the Isthmian Com BMtnk to be Rbod rw;.h It. Ili Ibju u .tt VX" n, $ '," mission, of which Admiral Walker s tho hews of the wlthllrunnl of IUH) or,cr nronerli to maintain and Blip head, In which every feature, of tills Inson's name ahd the selection of Ke-l rf0n ncr iwr c(indltloii and station ...-I ... n...l.n.lfl . oil nfliwnr.ii.. tlr. nM. ....... 1-.e ...... ........ I. la I noiKul IO Mii.uTjnu... --I'l"--. nnces tho Hawallans In Washington's BMto work with good effcxt.to secure, i" . .. .. i.'lior nrntwir mnlnlrnnnr n nml ulltmnrt. jecOKtm on or we i ir ry as aga nc, tho outsldo CaVfornla delegation Judge Kcpolkal Is a man whoso elcva-l Hon to the tiench will bo u source of gratltlcatlon to all citizens of Hawaii. ' He Is a representative Hawollan who1 has already proved his high Judicial iiv tap y" , The shaking officers of the army and navy are receiving at the hands of President Roosevelt will unquestloif- .hi .ir. mriro in rlcnr the Samnson-1 SMilrv ntinosnliero than aus thing that I ; . . i, .i,. n(ii Rrnpnl,"' has set been done. Both .nera . Miles and Historian Maclaj deserved nil they cot and their experience will prove n lesson to many wlio migni uer husband's assaults were without recommendation" made by llie 1'iesi otherwise be dlrposcd to follow In their cause or provocation, as at nil times ltnt of tho United States, and In view footstens Miles went out of his way. ah" was a faithful nnu nuectloiiatu "f the nlnuist universal demand or the m niihllHv 'iIIspuh a matter that was wllt' antI regardmi of lier marital obli-1 American peoplo that Congress should to Pibll llcus a "'""" " " . gallons. Since she lert .ilm he has ro- , once do something cffectlvo In the Certainly none 0 his ofllclal business u.p), t( RU) ))(;r auy ghc , lllnllR,lrntlon nni, 8,)eC(,y rompptlon and the publication or Ills personal j jjr (jarm,.mci not nny ,iCI1t,R jj,,, ot the isthmian canal, our committee - ' . . . . . opinions couiu ucxuniinio" !'""" , good. The Justice of Maciay's dismiss- nl Is too apparent to reauiro comment n ii m. .,f Prpslilpnt Rons.--. i. if.,., ilm. Is that olllcers or the army Vtlt 8 lllllllll IS Illlll Ollicers 01 llll urilij I nnd Nav must be circumspect In their language and must not go bejond their onh Inl duties looking for trouble iiilfiii IS STILL BLOGKADED Peking Dec J2 The Hist discus sion of the Mnnchnrian treat) between Paul I.essar the Uusslan Minister here and the Chinese plenipotentiar ies I'llnii- Chlng and Wung Wen Shao dlspkiyed much less compliance with the Itussinn policy ..iaii had tho late I.I Hung Chang They urged tho following substantial modifications: First The stipulation of nn early date for the withdrawal or all Russian troops from Manchuria, except tho railway guaril. the number or which should be limited Second- They opposed the para graph restraining China rrom Incieas Ing the number of tier troops In Man ihurla without consulting Russia, con tending that China must be a. liberty to maintain whatever force was neces sary In Manchuria to preserve order there Tliln!"-Tliey request that an early dato be fixed for returning the New chwang Shan Hal Kwan Railway and a consldeinblo reduction of the Indcm nlty claimed by the Russians for re pairing and maintaining tho railway Fourth The cnincBo pienipoiemia rles opposed giving Russia a mono,,-1 l ,.r fim.c. ml.ilmr .-nn. nnftlnnu 111 . oly of future mining concessions In Manchuria. Prince thing hns received a long tel egram from Chang Chi -ting. VJccroy of Hankow exhorting him to maintain tho sovcieignty or China In Mnnchti ria NEW lll'S M. IS Tho noise nnd bustle 01 this work aday world was lacking all along tho waterfront toaay except nt tho Oceanic wharf, whole tho steamer Souomn was discharging and coaling in a hurry to get aa) at 1 o'clock lor tho Colonics. A good deal of frelgh was brought lor this poit, most of vvuich wns ln cold btorage At all the other wharfs tho vessels were lyln; Idle, all tho olllcers and men enjoying a holiday. A.om of tno vessels In port wcro gaily decorated with flags and bunting, and In tho bright sunshine looked well-dressed. At the Healanl boat house all was merry and tho house tilled wit.i happy men and women tliero as tho guests of tho club to spend thu tlrst ulternoon of tho now j ear in a manner pleasing to all. Tho liouso was tastefully dec orated with signal Hags, palms and bunting, and to the strains or iiat field's quintet, about a hundred cou pies aio passing tiiu me In the two steii ami waltz and other amusements Thn l.lir nhln Florence was tho only sail sighted 'this1 mnrnlngv Sho conien from Tncoma and .was twenty-one days on the trip, experiencing somo very oau weatner uuriug ner mu. iuiuuiu Splfer mado a special effort to make port for NeV Year's Day and was sue vossrul, much to his dollglu and that of his men. None of the Island stenmors nrrlved or departed and.work on those In port wus entire,!)' suspended. ROLL CALL AND RALLY. A 'oil call and rally service will be held at the Christian church tomorrow evening, Jan. 2. Every member of tho church Is urged to be present to re spond when their names are read. There will be a program of Interesting and profitable features. Wo trust that not a single member of the church, who Is able to nttend, will be absent. Let those who rend this notice speak to other members about It so all will be sure to hear of this rally. E. S, MUCKLEY, Pastor. MRS. CARM1CIIAEL SAYS HER HUSBAND WAS CRUEL Seeks the Courts to Secure Money- Charges and Counter Charges of Rough Treatment Dr. Will Oppose. icentratc authority and responsibility San Francisco, Dee. 25. Allic M. I for tho construction of ihls great work Carmlchaul sued Duncan A CnrmiclHfn the hands ot the i resident. It has ael esterday for maintenance. He is 'been believed by )our committee that the United States Quarantine OUlcvrj tills course would be n safe one to be at tuts port, and receives a Balary ol ,$300 per month, anu suo asks In her complaint that he be ordered to pay ol her f Ufi monthly. w 'ne complaint contains this state-i nient ' The plalntlti prior to lier mar- rlago to the defendant was accustom-1 cd to associate and (....date with tho WO' bc'Ht COmnallV nild In !lm VITV I iu mi. inv Diuii ... fi.u uci wiuiivu io,f reasonable sum to award plaintiff addition to her separate Income for y,- "j 7- --- p'a ,oll8 marrI Tho Carralchacls were married at Honolulu on July 8, lm .Mrs. Car mlchael alleges that her husband was bo cruel that Bho was obliged to leave him. She first departed from her res Idenco on May ij, 1900, when they were living nt Honolulu, because on that da), she sas, he struck her on tl0 fato with Ills list, knocking l.er down nnd bruising her. On June 4, H'OU, sho returned to him, he having "Promised to comport himself as a '"'1'a.n'' "'"'"''I "Is wiio. On July - '"" "e wm sirucK nor on tin h . . . . Sho 'has been 'residing In San Krancls , rar hv..ii mntitlm. sh.. mora 11.ni : - ..... ...... allegations of cruelty made by his ire, imt makes charges o. a similar Inntim. .-iirnltiat hnr Thn nin-n,.ti.t,. , i.uiu.i- ah-illll-l m'l I 110 IJUJirailllUV I oltlcer Is n mild mnnuered man. rptlr- '"B in disposition, and his host ot . ,., .., ,, .... lence to Mrs. t'nrnucliacl Dr. Car- 111 IUIO nvuilL llll) IIIC'IA Ul llllVHIl Jll lllfl mlchnel savs; "XIv wife dpscrtnl mu last July and I have not seen her slmu j tcrfeie with levenue or appropriation that time Ever since our marriage 'lls- she has made things unpleasant for Cuimon asked whether the passago me by permitting ner violent temper '' 'he bill would embarrass the Exec to get bejond her control. All shu utlvo ln securing tno right or wn wants Is the major portion of my sal .through Nlcaiagua or Costa Hlca. ary to enable her to live In Idleness I Hepburn said he Know or no ncgo- and liixmy Iu San Francisco. On May ! :".) lliOD. one of the clays on which sba alleges I struck her, rnr from tout be ing the case she was the one who did tho striking. First sho picked up a walei pitcher and hurled mat at me, and then a chair or two. Then she let nut with her lert fist nnd struck mu square In tho race. Of course. I had to toko hold or her to protect myself, but I did not uso any violence. On no occasion did 1 over hit her Snc has a rortune or 130,000 in her own right and Is amply ablo to Iook out ior hcrselt. I Intend to fight the suit to tho blttcl end." Edward lliumlng, Assistant United States District Attorney, hns been en gaged to handle Carmlchael's end of the case Mrs. Cnrmichacl Is one or the three McKee sisters or Honolulu nnd Is well known In that place nn. In Washing ton. She Is the widow or (1. II. Hast ings, who was Hawaiian Minister at Washington ut one time TO II ; ,-'" - " Ve.n'bcr, "' ,,'u,i,'u i1-1--!-" imiu uy iiiiiiiuiin I'oit Townsend, Wash., Dec 21 In or tho local Chinese colony Is to the encct that a largo number of stock companies nro being organized In tho Miiithcrn provinces of China, with a capital of 1.000,000 and upward, and stock to the amount or (500 will be issued to Chinese coming to America, so that they can show, upon being ex amined by the customs olllclals at tho port of entry, that they belong to the exempt class or merchants. This ac tion Is said to be tho result or tho agi tation for a more stringent exclusion Inw at the expiration of the present law next May. Ei IHE SQUABBLE. Now York. Dec. 22. A special to the World from Washington says Tho opinion is strong today that In stead or closing tho Sampson Schley controversy, the proceedings of yes terday will only servo to add fuel to the fire Schloy's friends nro deter mined to continue .e flgnt for vlndl cation with greater vigor than ever. Tho fi lends of Ocneral Miles nnd or Admiral Dewey have boen aroused by tno censure or tno rornier and the lm plied rebuko to tho latter Dewey's filendB cannot readily reconcllo tho light manner In which tho Navy De partment brushed his work aside. l$l(J Hnrdtvnrc Hlrm. Trenton, N. J., Dec 24. The Pacific Hardware & Steel Company, capital $110,000,000, was incorporated hero to- nay. Tlio mock is divided into ;,,. 000,000 common, nnd 3 OOO.OOj prorer led, hearing l. per cent cumulative div idend. Tho company Is autnorlzed to manufacture and deal Iu every kind of Iron, steel and hardware The Incor porators are August K. Cllbbs, E. A. Selfrldge. Charles E. Miller. II. J. Morton, Louis F. Sloss Jr., A L. Scott and Joseph Floss, all or San Francisco. Prince Cupid's new boat anled hero ih the Ventura last evening and Is at present on the Oceanic wharf where she will rcmnln until her owner ar rives from Hilo. This morning sho was Inspected by many of the local yachtB men who wcro anxious to have a look at the new wonder. In form sho great 1) resembles the little Myrtle only sho Is a great deal larger and looks like a remarkably fast boat. Her lines are much finer than thoso of the Myrtlo and her great beam and light drauent will make her a veritable skimming dish. Ilil Washington. Dec. 19. Congressman Hepburn of the Ilouso Committee on Commerce today faorably reported the Nicaragua canal bill. Tlio House adopted a special order providing that the consideration of tho bill should begin on Tuesday, January 7th, ami continue until the bill is disposed of, Tills order, however, is not to Inter fere with revenue or appropriation bills After stating the terms ot the bill tho report says in part: The purpose ot Milk bill is to con pursued in carrying out the mi r noses of tho bill, Involving tho expenditure oi so targe a sum or money, nil me work and all the expenditure) to he made at a dlslanco so far from the capital, than any other metnod that could be devised. Wo hae tried to concentrate authority and rcsponslbib ItV mllior limn In llonnrar. It nmnni. enterprise Is fully and at longtn Uls rllMneil." nml nflds: and adds '"'-' "No doubt Is expressed by tho Com mlsif-jn as to the practicability of the enterprise; on tho contrary, they Join with a score of predecessors in ex pressing their belief that the work can be carried to a successful termination within the limits of reasonable cost, and reasonable time. All of tho great political parties arc committed to tho policy of the construction of this ca ual. ' The report thou quotes the declara tlons nf tilt various party platforms nnd Presidents McKlnlcy and Roose velt, favoilng tho canal. In conclu slon, It says: "In view of tho many thousands of pages written and spok en In advocacy of tho Immcdlato un dertaking nnd completion of this work, In view of tno pledges mado by the parties that It should be under taken and completed; In view of the . coiucni inemsoives wnn mis unci ro 'port. cmhodlng their earnest recom mendnttnii that tho bill nass.' " "'"'" ..-i .-" '" I"--"-- iiepuurn men nsKeci unanimous con- Is. - nt that the Nlcarnguan bill bo made .,.rlnl milnr lur "I no.lnv Inniinrv -rf.-w-..M. w.o.. .--.. . ..--.-.Jt -. 7"'- nni1 to continue ns a special order Mintll disposed of. not, however, to in nations that would bo Interfered with by this legislation. On tho contrary he said, legislation must precede ac quisition, the bill itselr providing means ofr the acquirement or tho right ot way. Richardson, the minority leader, said this was in no scribe n political question, and there was no objection to tho proposition on his side or tho House. Caiman said he was In ravor or the building or tho ennnl, but ho thought there should be a place to put tho ca nal before it was authorized. As this was a request for consideration, how ever, he would not object, and the older for consideration of the bill was made AMERICAN CATHOLIC HONORED Paris. Di'C. 21 The Ronio corro spondent of the Paris edition of thu New York Herald says thai Rev. Dr. Thomas F. Kennedy, recior of tho American College at Rome, has been I appointed domestic prelate to the I Pope. ThlB is one of the highest post nt the Vatican. Rev Father Thomas t. Kenned j, D. I)., Is a native of Pennsylvania, was educated nt i.ie Tremont Acad- u-iny. Norrtstown. and afterward at tho I Theological Semlnnry of St. Charles j Ilorromeo. In 1S82 Father Kennedy I went to Europe to compieto his educa tion. For six years lie was a student I in the Pontifical Collego in Rome, com monly culled the American College. There he took his degrees of doctor of divinity and philosophy, and ho was ordained July 27, 1887, by Cardlinl Parocchl. In 1893 he wns mudo rcctot of the American Collegfi nt Rome, a position he has held up to tho piescnl time. REI1BKAII DANCIi Theie wns a laige crowd In at tendance at the New Year's hall of tho OIIc Ilranch of Kchekahs In Progress Hull laut night. At times, the hall was crowded. Tho program consisted of eighteen dances. Refreshments were served during tho Intermission. 1110 following were on tno reception committee Mrs, Alice Hrrrlck, Mrs. Marguerite Smith and Miss Clara Gur- ncy. w j. nichcy. assistcu ny uuy jc.ii-j, it r. cuuii-y, nullum ciiuriucK and W. C HolIlnBliead, was the floor committee. Peking. Dec. 20. William II. Pet hick, an American wnu had been pil vatn secretary and uinlomatlc ndvlsei to Li Hung Chang tor rty purs, uied here today. ictblck inspired most of LI Hung Changs progressive schemes, and was tho author ot his famous antl opium junilesto. He leaves an uullutshcu nook on LI Hung Chang unil his times, upon which liu had work for several years past. Pot liicU's book coutnlns aluaLilo rovola tious concerning it-cent Cllmeso diplo macy. Washington. Dec. 19. Tho Treasury Dep-irtmem lias isstiou a circular ex tending the prohibition against the Inipuriatlou of meat cattle Irom Aus tralia nnd Now Zealand into tho Unit ed btntcs, so as to Includo Hawaii, L being a Territory of the Unltod States. New York, Dec. 21. Accordlnc to the London toriespoiulcn. o tho Tri bune, It Is understood that Itarlnnd & Wolff of UellUBt hao boon invl'ed tn tender for three steamers of a length of S'lj feet, for tho now fast Canadian mall service. Washington, Dec. 19. Senator Han na today introduced a bill granting a pension of 15000 a year io Mrs. McKln- j ley, widow of tho lato President. if-T. Open Evenings DURING - THE - HOLIDAYS BETHEL STREET HOUSE FURNISH ING DEPARTMENT - - OP THH - - d 11 P. II. IStlNltDRG. President. UP - TO fll Mil In Btjly, elegant In flnltili, light nml cutty punning, nrc tlic lending clini nctcrltUtctt of our vehicles. Neither time nor cxpciiHc Ih Hpnrcd In tliclr construction, nnd the rcHult Ih 11 h fine nnd well built n line of vehicles nimlc. CHAS. F. BERRICK I2B fllcrclmnt Bt next The Season's Latest Creations -IN- millinery Rnrc ComblnnttptiH In Economy nnd Style. A. A. MONTANA, Lending DrcHsinnhlng House unci Millinery Pnrlors. Arlington lllock, Motel St. II. Ij DAVISON, Mnniiger. OMi ASKS, DELAYS TALKS WITU PRESIDENT ON BEET SUGAR PROSPECT Seeks to Have Results of Cuban Re ciprocity Investigated Also Suggests Bounty to Domestic Planters Two Propositions. Washington, Dec. 21. Henry T. Ox naru, prcwuciu 01 me American uw- Sugar Absoclatlon, had an extended miileri'iicu wltli tlio President today 1 rtBarUK the proposed reduction of lllu larllt 0Il rjuban sugar. He uiged (,iat mlch rcductiuu, If made, should ,.,, oaiy ,.,.,. nn cxhaustlvo Iniiuiry ,,,, ,,, Bllbjccti order not to Injure American inteicsts. In his own opin ion a bounty to pioducers of ruw BUgur I ln tho Islands, would bo much more effective for tho relict of Cuba than tho reduction ot tho tariff. Oxnnrd suggested that the President appoint a commission to investigate the cntlro subject, and asked tuat rep UBcntatlvcH of the beet sugar manu facturers, Louisiana planters, the sugar rcllners and Cuban planters bo ap pointed, besides a member uf the S6n- t .. .., . ... 1 .!. fln..... uit) ruiuijcu vuiiuiiiiicu mm mu iiuubd Ways and Means committee. 11a thought tho commission should In vestigate two questions: First. It tho duty must bo roduccd. how much may lin tnki-n nff without Inturli.c tho licet ,..... I.,ln.lu ,..! c. ,.,! whntlmi- It would not be best to give' a bounty to tho planters, equal to the amount they would save by the i eduction of the duty. Oxnard said today: "We believe n bounty to tho planters on raw sugar would solvn the problem. If tho duty Is reduced the sugar trust will ho tho only beneflclury. Neither the planters nor the consumers will get the benefit, but wo want the wholo Bubjcct Investi gated, and are ready to have a com mission examlno tho books and ac counts, send for witnesses and get at the facts concerning tho entire sugar business of tho country and Its rela- lion to Cuba." T-T-f NEW GOODS BEING OPENED EVERY DAY : : wo nro showing Swiss Carved Wood - - -Bohemian - Glass Hue Cut Glass andmany novelties not before display-. ed in Honolulu C. V. IIUP.RICK, MnnnAcr. 1 - DATE CARRIAGE CO., LTD. to Stnngenwnld Building. Bishop & Company BANKERS. IlHtiibllslicd In I8S8. BANKING DEPARTMENT Transact business In all departments of Hanging. Collections carefully attended to. Hxchango bought and sold. Commercial and Travelers' Letters or Credit Issued on Tlio Hank of Cali fornia nnd N. M. Ilothschlul & Sons. London. Correspondents The Dank of Cali fornia, Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, Ltd., London. Drafts and cable transiers on China mm japan iiirougii tlio Hongkong &: siianghnl Hanking corporation and Chartored Hank of India, Australia and minn. Interest allowed on term deposits at l" 10J"'"B ncs per minimi, viz Seve" dy' nice. at 2 per cent. Three months, it 3 per cent. Six months, at 3 1-2 per cent. Twelve months, at 4 per cent. TRUST DEPARTMENT Act aa Trustees under mortgages. .Munngo estates (real and personal) Collect rents and dividends. Valuable papeis, Wills, Bonds, etc., received for bare-keeping. ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT Auditors for Corporations and Pri vate Firms. DootiH examined and reported on. StatumentB of Affairs nreimred. Trustees on Bankrupt or InsoUent Estates. OFFICE, 024 DETHEL STREET. , SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Dcpoblts lecclved and Interest al lowed nt 4 1-2 nor cent ner annum, tn UCCOrilahCO With ItlllCS mill Hl-L-lllll. !!"8' Tim f whlc' may ho taed un application, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT AGENT8 rOR FIRE, MARINE LIFE, ACCIDENT AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY IN. SURANCE COMPANIE8. . Insurance Offipe, 921 Bethel Street. Now York. Dec. 22. Justice David Mr-Adam, aged u, of tno Hupromo Court of this Stnte. died today at a prlvato sanatorium In this city, from cancer of tho tonguo. A wluow nnd t mtp onno ultttlllirn tjln 4Hb n0 ill ...,-. 0Vd havo expired bocomber Vim" justice McAdam was tho author of many legal works. Bankers. Claui Spreckeli. Wm. Q. Irwin Claus Spreckels & Co. BANKERS. HONOLULU, : T. H. San Francisco Agents The Ne vada National Dank of San Francisco. San Francisco Tho Nevada Na tional Dank ot San Francisco. London The Union Bank 01 Lon don, Ltd. New York American Exchange Na tional Dank. Chicago Merchants' National Dank. Paris Credit Lyonnais. Berlin Dreedner Dank. Honakona and Yokohama Hong kong-Shanghai Hanking Corporation. New Zealand and Australia Dank ot New Zealand. Victoria and Vancouver Dank of British North America. Deposits received. Loans made on approved Bccurlty. Commercial and Travelers' Credits Issuod. Dtlli of Ex change bought and sold. Collections Promptly Accounted For. Established 1858 BISHOP & CO. BANKERS, Transact a General Banking and Exchange Busincea. Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit issued, available in all tlio principal cities of the world. Interest allowed after July 1, 1898, on fixed deposits 7 day notico 2' per cent, (thi? form will not bear interest unless it rcmnins undisturbed for ono month), 3 months 3 per cent., 0 months 3 1-2 per cent, 12 months 4 per cent. Pioneer Building and Loan Association. A8SET8, JUNE Sj, 1801, $80,043.37. Money loaned on approved security. A Saving Dank for monthly deposits. Houses built on the monthly install ment plan. Twenty-third Scries of Stock la now opened. OKFICERS-sT. L. McLean, Presi dent; A. A. Wilder, VIco President; O. B. Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secrctury. DIIir.CTOnS - J. L. McLean. A. A, Wilder. A. V. Gear. fi. 11. rimv J. D. Holt, A. W. Kcech, J. A. Lylo, Jr.. J. M.f Little. L S. Ilovd. ! A. V. GEAR. 1 Sccrotary. Offlce Iours: 12:301:30 p. m. BISHOP & CO. Savings Bank .Savings Deposits will be received Bank at per annu ad Interest allowed by the four and one-half per cent Printed topics of tho Rules and nee. ulatlons may be obtained on applica tion. Office at, bank building on Merchant street. BISHOP & CO, The Yokohama Specie Bank LIMITED. Subscribed Capital.... Yon 24,000,000 l'ald Un Canltal Yen m.nnnnnn Iteservcd Fund Yen 8,f10,000 UUAU OFFICE. YOKOHAMA. The Dank buys and recoil-en for ml. lection Hills of Kxchange.Jssucs DraftB and Letters of Credit, and transacts a gcnorai banking business. INTEHE3T ALLOWED. On Fixed Per cent Deposit. Por annum. For 12 months 4 For 6 months 3 For 3 months 3 Branch of the Yokohama Speclo Bank. Nejr Republic Bid., Ill King Street HONOLULU. ITS A DUTY YOU OWE!! to your family to buy FRE8H, CLEAN and wholesome groc eries. One look at the inside of our store will convince you. Start today trading at Lewis & Co.'s you'll like It. Prompt and agreeable service. LEWIS & CO 1066 Fort 8t. 240 Three Telephones 240. A. C. LOVEKIN STOCK AND BOND BROKER RE4L ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT 402 JUDD BUILDING Architects, Contractor and ulldtr Edward R. Swain. ARCHITECT I1AH01KWA1D SID., CROCKER nUILDINO, SAN FRANCISCO V. HOFFMANN. J. F. RILEY. Hoffman & Rllcy OENERAL CONTKACTORS AND BUILDERS. EsilniiUi Furnished P. O. B01 160 Geo. W. Pago. Tel F. W. Beardalee. P. O. Box 771 BEARD8LEE & PAOB Architects and Builders. Office, Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex, Honolulu, T. II. Sketches and Correct Estimates fur nlehed on Short Notice. BUILDING MATERIALS OK ALL KINDS. Dealers in Lumber and Coal. Allen Sr Robinson, Queen Street, Honolulu. Fred Harrison, contractor and dUILDER Jobbing promptly Attended to. Mr, Chas. Lake, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER for brick and wooden bulldlnn. ( hardwood unlBhor. narTovTnrnVnt bdlno2 QU"n U H. P. BERTELMAN'S Cnrpenter Shop 16 - MOVDD To rear of old stand. Entrance o King street Orders left at either shop or office at John Nott's store, Kim street, will receive prompt attention. Beer and Wine Dealers. The BROOKLYN SALOON ALAKEA 8T Between Merchant and Queen. W. M. Cunningham. Jno. 8chefer. Ohaiyo Saloon Kukul 8L, Near Nuuanu. Primo Beer ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLd. Gonsalves & Co., UMITfcD. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS. 22? Queen St., Honolulu. H. 1 The New DEPOT SALOON opposite the R. R. depot. PRIMO LAGER ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLE, Ryan & Dement Also proprietor of the popular H N C O It E SALOON. Komel The puro Juice of the grapefruit The most healthful. Invigorating and re freshing fruit preparation known. RINQ UP TEL. MAIN 71. CONSOLIDATED Soda Water Works Co., LIMITEJ. Solo agents for the Territory ot Ha waii. Offlco and Works, 601 Fort BU Honolulu, T. of H. P. O. box 462. Island orders solic ited. THI8 SPACe. RE8ERVED FOR B BERGER80N. M. Phillips & Co. Wholesale Importers and Jobbers. European and American Dry Goods. , Fort and Queen 8ts. H. Hackfeid& Co., Ltd. General Commission Agents. Cor. Fort and Queen 8treets, Honolulu. ; sB tkm All 9 A IB fl Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Blood Poison rtrauMll Car4. Tt eta W trt:t4 tt h MM puul;, If Jtl kTt UWft mtnmrj, ItJUt Ub M4 tlP hf ki m4 Ml", In ti rltki U lMlhp tr TkrtU, nyU, Cpr Clr4 , Tlwrt My H f tW Uij, H4r r Xjlr (UlUff t wtlU Cook Remedy Co. Bl $100,000. W Mltftt IU bmI tMUiti mm. Wkk tw4tWrilMMUlllttlu IM'pift BMk Wrt . W f