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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. II. T., MONDAY, FEB. 24, 1902.
WANTS
SITUATIONS WAINTBD.
Situation nnd Help Wanted
WANTED Situation as wnld or scam-
etrns in private family by an F.ng-
Huh girl. Address M. S, this olllco.
2077-lw I
WANTED Position to do general
hotm-work on care for children Ad
dress (llrl, this ofneo. 2075-lw
EXPERIENCED dry Roods salesman
wants position.
Address fl
O., this
cilice.
2u72-3t
WANTED Young man wants work
of any kind; experienced waiter and
porter. 1. A. J , this ofllce.
2071-lw
WANTED Young man desires a sit
uatlon ns porter In hotel. Address
K. E. P.. this olllce. 20.0H-lw
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YOUNG man would like to do book
keeping for two or three small
firms, references. Address D. Bui
lctln office. 2060 tw
Ads in this column will be inserted
at:
Per line, one Insertion 15c
Per line, two Insertions... 25c
Per line, one week 30c
Per line, two weeks .... 40e
Per line, one month 60c
This Is the cheapest advertising
ever offered the people of Honolulu.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SPECIAL NOTICE Ilonds furnished
to any amount for the man holding
position as guardian, postofllce ofll
clal or any oilier position of trust.
Honolulu Investment Co. 2031-tf
NOTICE TO BUILDERS The Union
Express Co. has WHITE SAND FOR
SALE. 1543-'.f
V AISTEL)
WANTED Gentleman desires board
and room In private family Address
stating term A 1) C, Bulletin omce
2077-lw
WANTED Kverbody to know that
the Canton Marino Insurance Co.
ofllce. Is at Honolulu Investment Co.
2070 tf.
WANTED j"0 men to shave for 15c.
Jeff's. 43 King St.; flvo white bar-
bers. 2011 tf
FOK SALE.
FOR SALE Fine Jersey cow lust
calved. Appl to Lewis & Co
2"7X tf
FOR SALE Furniture for eight room
tottngf. Including plnno Enquire
1233 Lunalilo cor Kowalo 2070-lw
FOR SALE Very old tapa quilt, also
cry old calablshes. somo unpollsh-
id. Address .., this olllce. 4s tf
FOR SALE Furniture. Call nt lloom
11, Queen Hotel. Nuuanu St. 1
2070 lw I
FOR SALE Farm of 1G acres, with
house, all Improved and fenced, at
Honokaa, Hawaii, $1500. Houso and
lot. Kowalo. 50x100, !00. Houso
and lot. King St., C0xl20, $3000.
vart mortgage, part cash. Lease
hold, 20 cars on King St., near Li
lian, 77.2uu. One lino gentle driv
ing horse, suitable for any lady.
$1500 to loan on good security. In-1
miirv 1lrl.r illti W V Wi-Ib-IiI '
King. cor. South St. l
2035-tf
FOR SALE HorSennd phaeton, horso
gentle, good under saddle, phaeton
almost new. K C. II., Bulletin.
2029 tf
FOR SALE Coral rock for nillng. Ad
dress It. M. Duncan, at Bulletin of
fice. 1991-tf
FOR SALE Old papers, 10c a bundle.
Apply at this office 2035 tf
LOST.
LOST Black puree with watch and
two keys. Suitable reward If re
turned to tho llullctln olllce rs lw
LOST Small gold locket; Initials It.
J. T. on back. Finder please return
to this olllce. Reward. 2074-lw
YELLOW canary bird, In vicinity of
Emma Square. Reward at Bulletin
office. 2073-1 w
LOST Black cloth cape, whlto satin
lining. Leave nt Wells, Fargo ofllco
and receive reward. 4s-lvv
LOST Deeds In favor of I.. P Mar
ques, E Plres and J. D. Marques,
one Insurance policy nnd Nahlku
sloik certificate. Finder will bo ro
warded by retuulng same to J I)
Marques, at Lowers & Cooke.
2071 lw
LOST On road around Diamond Head
brown leather purse marked "F.O..
and containing keys, etc. Reward
Jt returned to Bulletin ofllce.
20C0 tf
LOST Many thousands of dollars
through neglecting to have stock
lufucloiitly Insured Honolulu In
vestment Co. represent four of tho
strongest tiro Insurance companies.
2051 tf
TO LET.
TO LET Cottage, Cottago Orove,
King St. Enqulro No. 8 cottngo.
2074 tf
TO LET Cottage on Vineyard St. nr
east corner of i:mma St , (ontnlns
fnnr inoniK. with nnntrv Ultelion n.iil
hath room; electric lights Apply ,Ey. Ear, Nose and Throat Exclusively
lo Trustees Oar, Lansing &.Co, RKMOVLi) to new ofllco, 1140 Ala
Judd bldg. 207G-lvvlkea Street, opp. Hawaiian Hotel.
TO LET Novvly furnished ulry sulto;
tabid board Is deslied 141 Berutamu
Ave. 2073 It
TO LET Two nicely furnished rooms
rloso to Rapid Transit R. It power
tiouae. Tho Balmoial, 834 Young
St. 20118 lw
TO LET Thice handsomely furnish
ed rooms; new home. 1325 Ilpro
lanla, cor. Keenumoxu.
20G5-lm
FOR RENT Purnlshed rooms, en
sulto with prlvllogo of light house
keeping. 714 Fort St. 2058-lm
TO LET Furnished room, with bath
attached, for couple, wlth or with
out board, In private family. In
town.. Apply this office, 2075 tf.
HI3UP WANTI3D.
Ads. will be lnncrteil I'REC.
WANTED I'lrst ( lass housekeeper,
familiar with lintel work; refer-
ences Addres II K, llullctln of-
flee. 2075-lw
WANTED First class baker and pas-
try cook for liotil work.
Addres-s
11 P . llulli-tln office
2075-lw
SALESMEN WANTED To sell our
goods by sample to wholesale nnd
retnll trade, we are the largest and
only manufnrturers In our lino In the
world, liberal salary paid. Address
Can Dex Mir Co.. IluIInlo, N. Y.
2071-3W
WANTED Herman girl to do general
home-hold work nnd caro for chil
dren Mar), llullctln olllce.
20C2
TO LET.
TO LET-Flvc room cottage off Wal '
1111 w..n.1 l.ntn nn ltn.,1 Ih. ww.I '
Bishop switch. Immedlnto posses
sion. Apply Hawn. Tramways of-
flee, Punahou,
20C4 tf
O LET Newly furnished rooms, sin
gle or en suite, flrst-class table
board, hot and cold water, electric
lights, etc. 1270 Beretanla St.
2058-tf
TO LET Roomy bath tub, with cither
hot or cold water anu all modern
Improvements, tall at Silent Har
bor Shop. 2019 tf
TO LET Cottages off i. .hool St nr.
Nuuanu, (15 nnd $17. On Insano
As him road, $12 50 nnd JG.50. P.
n. II. Strauch, 32 Campbell block.
316 Fort t. 2031.2m
TO LET Furnished rooms at Mrs.
McConnel's, Garden lane. 2055 tf
FOR RENT Cottage on South St .
six rooms, modern Imptovcments,
$20 Honolulu Investment Co. Judd
Bldg 2072-tf
ROOM AND BOARD.
THE LOS ANGELES 1523 Fort SL;
newly furnished rooms, mosnulto
prooi; eerms reauraauie mm u
.FOUND.
ROUND.
Insurance ngalnst tho brcak-
nin nt ftntn plflaa nt Tim llnnnllllll
Investment Co 2031 If
I
NO FLAT BOTTLES
At the Dinner Table
A Diluter for Wine
STILL wines arc mado spark
ling when mixed with " " "
white rock water
They are, In this way, given a
zest and life, uncqualed except
by tho best champagne. Tho
diner out or tho gentleman who
must entertain much at his club,
will do well to noto that tho ta
ble will be snpplled with this
wnter. It Is given a prominent
placo on tho wlno list of tho
most excluslvo clubs In America,
nnd hns been honored by Presi
dential approval when f erred at
the Inaugural Ball Banquet In
Washington Tho palate of epi
cures is gratified to tho utmost
by WHITE ROCK WATER.
W, C. Peacock & Co., Ltd.
AGENTS.
W WATCHES 'N
DURABLE AND ACCURATE
The Kytone Witch Case
Co., UrAKHSHHi ISVJ
Philadelphia, U.S.A.
America's Oldest and
Largest Watch Factory
' ror Hit to by
The Principal watch
ueaiers in Hawaii
W. C. Achi & Co.
BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
REAL ESTATE
We will Buy or Sell Real Estate In
all partB of the group.
We will Sell Properties on Reason
ablo Commissions.
OFFICE
10 WE8T KING STREET.
COTTON BROS. & CO
ENGINEERS AND ! ! :
GLNEHAL CONTRACTORS
Piant ana estimates furnished for atl classes
Contractlnt work.
ROOM
BOSTON RLOCK,
HONOLUX"
DR, WM, G. ROGERS
SURGEON AND SPECIALIST.
Hours, 9 to 12, 3 to 5:30, 7 to 8; Sun-
dnjH, 9 to a
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
Oinri'g Rooms 208 209 Boston build
ing. Fort Street.
Telephones Office, Main 385; Res
idence, White 2861.
Hours 11 n. m. to 1 p. in.; 3 to 5
p. m.; 7 to 8 p m.; Sundays, 12 to 2 p.m.
P. O. Box 801.
A. 0. WALL, D.D.S.
0. E. WALL, D.D.S.
DENTI8T8.
Love Building, Fort Street
Hours, 9 to 4. Telephone Main 320
rh
Ic7 n)i
4l?
BUSINESS DIRECTORY!1 L MtftPTHWDi
ATTORNEYS.
P. DANSON KELLETT Attorney,
Notary l'nlillc, marriage licenses
Koom 11, Mngoon Bldg
F. M. BROOKS .ittorney; rooms 9-10,
Sprockets bldg ; Tel. Main 344.
CARLOS A. LONQ Attorney; 15 Kna
humami St.; Tel o81 Main.
J M. DAVIDSON Attorney nt-Law,
109 Knahiimnnu St.
GARDNER K. WILDER Attornoy-at-law,
Knahumanu St.
, M. LONG Offlccs 333 Campbell
bldg ; Tel Main 275.
BROKERS.
E. A WALKER Coffee Drokcr; room
4, Spreckels bldg.
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
C. A. COWAN 118G Union St., opp,
Pacific Club; sundries, etc.
BUILDERS.
Mcdonald & langston contract.
ors. and Builders; lloS Union St.
N. K. OTSUK A Contractor nnd build,
er, carpenters and masons; excavat
ing, filling nnd curbing; stone and
brldk; ballasting anil cement walks;
Itoom 4, Arlington Hotel, Tel. Main
371.
CARRIAUtiS.
PACIFIC VEHICLE & 8UPPLY CO
Fine carriages, wagons, harness
and whips; Ilcrctanla near Fort St.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
ELixS BUILDING, GIG Miller Street.
CLOTHh.G.
THE KASH CO., LTD. Two Btorcs,
23-27 Hotel St. and cor. Fort & Hotel.
COLLECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENT.
I H. G. MIDDLEDITCH Mgr.; Com
I merclal Law and Adjustment Agen
I cy; rooms 10-10 Magoon bid. 1'ei. 328,
CONVEYANCING.
CONVEYANCING rhnrena
reason'
able Koom 10 Mclntyro Block.
2074-lm
DENTIST.
DR. ALBERT E. NICH-S Dentist;
1154 Alakcn St., ofllco hours, 9 to 4.
DR. DERBY Fort and Hotel Sts.; gas
administered, painless extracting.
DR. C. B. HIGH Phlla. Dental Col
I lege '92; Masonic Tcmplo; Tel. 318.
DR. G. W. RAYMOND Room 3. Mott
' Smith bldg.; hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
DR. T. MOTONAGA 40 Beretanla SL;
ofllco hours 8 a. m, to 4 p. ra.
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKBANE Card engraving nnd
stnmplng; room 2, i..to bldg.
EXPRE8S.
iMcnr.WAWTQ' DAbr.ci nri menv
Bethel St.. opp. Wnverlcy blk.; Tel.
C21 Bluo; pl.gs. called for nnd del'd.
C. A. SCHMIEDTE Raggago express
and drnynge; Tel. Whlto 921.
ENGINEER8.
E. TAPPAN TANN ATT Civil nnd
clectrlcnl engineer, ofllce. 1313 Wil
der Ave . Tel 3441 Blue
FRATERNAL.
I DAMIEN COUNCIL No. SG3 Young
Men s Institute, meets every second
and fourth Wednesday In tho month.
QR0CERIE8.
HAZELWOOD MARKET CO. 1281
Fort St., near Kukul Groceries,
Fruits and Tobaccos,
J. E.
St.
GOEAS Beretanla near Emma
Tel. 2312 Blue.
8. J. 8ALTER Successor to Salter &
Walty; 712 Fort St, Orphoum blk.;
Tel. G81 Blue.
F AVEIROS Giocerks;
Walklkl of nmma St.
Beretanla.
Send the weekly edition of the Bul
letin to your friends. Only $1 a year.
Photo by Alm Dupont, New York.
MlbS CURNELIA ROOSEVELT SC0VEL
This Is the full iniislii of Piesldeut Roosevelt, who uinm nil tho way froui
rioieiiie, llnl), to iitteuil Hid leient Whlto lliniM) bull, nt wlili.li .Miss Alice
Roosevelt Hindu her foiiiuil debut In WiiKliliigtnii society. .Miss Scmel Is th
daughter of n (ehliuitiil singer mid urter enjoying mime weeks In the auliaaui
tapltul will return to Italy to lesume her musliiil studies.
HORSESHOEING.
CITY SHOEING SHOP J. W. McDon-
aid, Fort St., opp. Club Stables.
HARNES3 AND 8ADDLERY.
MANFG. HARNESS CO. Corner Fort
nnd King Sts.; Tel. Mnln 228, P. O.
box 322.
CALIFORNIA HARNESS SHOP Fort
St., opp. Club Stables; P. O. box 791.
HACKSTANDS.
REIS & QUINN King St., near Tort;
Tel 290 Main.
JEWELER.
THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. Jowelor and
watchmaker; 530 Fort St.; Love
bldg.; latest In novelties.
LIQUORS.
PRIMO BEER
nt the PANTHEON SALOON.
MESSENGER 8ERVICE.
TERRITORIAL ME8SENGER 8ER-
VICE Union SL nr. Hotel.; Tel.
301 Main.
MUSIC.
ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER Vocal
Instructor; "Mlgnon, ' 1024 Bcrcta
nla St.
ELLIS' HAWAIIAN QUINTET CLUB
Music furnished: Mctronolo Ho
tel, room 12, Alakea St.
E. K. KAAI Teacher of string Instru
ments; studio, Lovo bldg., Fort St.
MILLINERY.
HAWLEY'S MILLINERY PARLORS
Tho latest In millinery, etc.; Boston
bldg.; Tel. ZG4 Main.
MRS. HANNA Fort St., next to Lovo
bldg.; choice line of new millinery,
trimmings, etc.; agent for Butterlck
patterns.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. SLOGGETT Eye, Ear, Noso and
Thoat; ofllce at Eye and Ear Infirm
ary, Alakea St. Hours 9 a. m. to
4 p. m.
DR. FRCD. W. HODGINS Eye. Ear,
Noso and Throat only; ofllce Alakea
St., lately occupied by Dr. Murray;
ofllco hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
KATHARINE J. MacKAY, M.D., CM.
-520 Beretanla Ave.; Tel. Blue 3551.
DR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRANDE 248
Beretanla Ave.; Tel. Bluo 821.
PLUMBING.
ANTONE PILARES & CO. Plumbers before the Seifhte Committee on Im zed Co. II of the militia, which he com
nnd Tinsmiths. All kinds of sanl- mlgiatlon today In support of the Chi-I mnnded until recently. He was nlso
tnry work. Sewer connections n nese exclusion bill agreed upon by the I active In the Annexation Club,
specialty. Charges to suit the Western members of Congress. P4ip, Captain Murray was n thoroughly
uuit.-. Knicr miner ana runcnoowi
PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER.
V. H. POULSEN minting and paper
hanging; Territory Stables. King St.
REAL ESTAiE.
JUDD & CO., LTD. Building lots anJ
residences for sale: 307 Stnngen
wald bldg.; Tel. 223 Main.
M. G. SILVA Agent for real estate,
nlso to giant marrlago licenses.'
58 Merchant St ; Tel. Main 115.
SALOONb.
PRIMO BEER is good If It Is kept
right. Try It. t tuo PANTHEC
SALOON.
STENOGRAPHERS.
AMY LENNON Stenography and
tvpcwrltlng; 13 Knahumanu St.
STRAW HATS.
E. MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel St., nr. Nu
uanu. Felt, straw, panama hats
TAILORS.
ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring nnd re
pairing; i:iks bldg.. C1G Miller St.
GROTE & CRAMER Tailoring and
repairing. Union, near Hotel St.
WATCHMAKERS.
J. W. A. REDHOUSE Wutch and
ehrnnompfpr maker: 79 Merchant 8t.
EXCLUSION MEASURES
BLOCKED BY ORATORY
Action of San Francisco Chamber of
Commerce Docs Some Injury
ilitt WanU Less Talk
More Work.
Washington. Feb 1" Representa
tive llltt. chairman of the Foreign
Affalru Committee, said .tdny that
the Kahn exclusion bill would prob
ably be reported Saturday. Tlieio 13
to be n meeting or Hip (ommlltee
Thursday, when the bill will be gon
oer for final lovlew nnd leporu-d
Spenker Henderson had advised Hp
resentntlve Kahn and Chairman I'lt
Hint he Is desirous of halng the e
elusion bill reported as .non as pos
slhle. so that It may be pasicd and out
of the way before the heavy work of
tho session begins. The House litis
been "marking time" waiting for the
mnro deliberate Senate, and It may ns
well pass the Chinese exclusion bill
ns anything else.
"Tho fact Is," said Chairman Hltt to
day, "the Kahn bill could hnvo been
reported some time ago If it were not
for the desire of a number of well
meaning gentlemen to moke long
winded speeches, It Is all right, I
suppose, for them to get on record, but
It hns consumed much time So far
as the committee Is concerned, there
was no occasion for such long
speeches on points that have been
settled long ago. Wo did not need
to be temlndcd of the danger of Chi
nese Immigration, nor of tho fnct that
the loopholes In the present laws
should be closed, nor of tho menaco
from Philippine Chinese. One man In
particular consumed one whole day
and part of another, making a speech
that threw no light whatever on the
subject If the Callfornlans arc so Im
patient of delay why do they not stop
the How of oratory from that Btato? '
Callfornlans here have been advised
of the action or the San Francisco
Chamber of Commerce favoring th
modification of the exclusion laws anil
are ery Indignant that tho cause of
exclusion should thus he nltacked in
the house or its friends. The only re
couise. they say If the enemies of ex
clusion seize upon the notion of the
Chnmber of Commerce, Is to show up
that organization ns effete and con
tiolled by Influences not In harmoti)
with public sentiment
mii-mm- Mmnr Plinlnn Phlnnan Tr.
nix'ttir Dunn nnd Ilnnnnnt fititstndt
or the Amu lean Federation of Labor
all of San Francisco, mado araumpnts
, inn hkiku cspeuuiiy oi lliu iiissouue
Icnnrncter of tho Chinese Immigrants
nnd of the effect .ipon oung peopt..
..m, i,m H,v ,,.. i ,.,,!,, u
with whom they nme In contnet. Hs
nlso hntil tlint i rime Is much mmii i
common nmong tho Chinese than
among other people.
BREAKS THE WIRELESS
New York. Feb. 9 The steamship
Philadelphia of the American Hue,
which aulved toda). bioko the rcioid
for having the longest communlcatloi.
with the land by means of the Mar
coni wlieless telegraph s.vstem.
On Satiird.iv, February 1. tho stctiu
ship wus, at 12.15 p. in., a few mile)
Off the Lizard. Messages weie then
exchanged, and the telegraphing waj
kept up until midnight of the follow
ing day The last message wus sent
when the Philadelphia was 150 mile-,
distant fiom the land. This last mes
sage was a communication from th
American line officials In England to
Captain Mills of the Philadelphia.
This is the longest distance In which
wireless communication has ever been
had between a ship and tho land.
Because of the severe weather the
Philadelphia had to put Into Cher
bourg, vvlieie she was delayed for over
sixteen hours. The Marconi sjstem
was continually working while th
vessel was lying to, the connections at
ull times being perfect.
oli IN II) THE
Beilln, Feb. 10. The news received
heio from tho Ilinssels Sugar Confer
ence that (irent Britain Intends Im
posing a countervailing duty on sugir
against bounty-paying countiles has
alarmed the German and Austilan su-
L.nr m.ni,iM. v.,.. ,i.... .
bnt l. miMMrir, m.' i,r.. v-.l .7.7. .
discussed the uttlon to be taken. They
tcHolvcd to do their utmost to prevent
the abolition of bountUs nt n moment
when the sugar Industry Is experienc
ing a seven- crisis and to appeal to
both governments to do nothing which
may dlfcastiousl.v nffect the Industry.
LIMIT RIVKR AND HARBOR BILL
Washington, Feb 12 A deflnlto un
ttei standing has been leached by tho
River nnd Harbor Commltte that the
river and harbor bill now npioachlng
comph (Ion shall be kept down to nbout
fi.O.uOu.OOO. the iimoiint can led by the
mensuio frunied nnd defeated last
venr. The committee Is walking dally,
but the decisions on bpeclflc Items are
all tentative nnd open to levlslon.
MIS8IG0ULHT DEAD.
New York, Feb. 11. Miss Beatrice
(ioclet, the soventien-year-old daugh
ter of Rnbeit Goelet, died today at the
home of her mother at 591 Fifth ave
nue. Miss Goelet hnd been 111 about a
week. Sho was flrtst attacked with
measles, then hnd pleurisy, and after
that pneumonia.
Bulletin. 75c oer month.
mm mm
PASSED AWAY SUNDAY,
s
AFTER PAINFUL ILLNESS
Tha End of a Busy Life -Active
in Local Politics and Military
Affairs An Odd
Fellow.
Captain Tim, Murray Is dead. This
news passed round town quickly after
the sad event jestcrday morning and
was received with general regret, al
though without a shock of unexpect
edness owing to the common knowl
edge of the precarious condition of
Captain Murray's health for nearly n
year past. He died at his home In
Anapunl street, fiom sarcoma of the
peritoneum. Dr. Taylor held an nu
topsy. The dead man having been an
Odd Fellow, the funeral Is being con
ducted by Harmony Lodge, I, O. O. 1
from Its hall at 2 30 this nfternoon.
An escort of the National Guard of
Hawaii will attend, tho dend man's
captaincy having been In that body.
He leaves a wife and six chlldrcn.threo
sons and three daughters. Harry, the
eldest. Joined the Nebraskans with the
first troops going to the Philippines
and after aecompanytng them back to
their State returned home. When his
father became sick, he took care of his
business.
Timothy Bartholomew Murray was
born fifty years ngo In Brooklyn, N. i
and early learned tho trado of a black'
smith and carriage maker. Twenty-
live ve.irs ago he left the East and set'
tied down In California. Ho-worked In
Oakland, living In San Francisco, until
18S0. when he turned his attention to
the Islands, coming to this city .to en
ter the emploment of the Hawaiian
Carriage Company. He onco went tl
San Francisco for a short stay, but
soon returned, nfte.rward living heic
continuously until his death.
Captalu Murray always took an In
terest In politics and never but as a
stalwart Republican. After the revo
lution of 18S7 he entered the field
here He supported the National Re
form party under tho monarchy and,
shortly after the revolution of 1893,
formed and was president of tho Amer
ican League. During the overthrow
he was first lieutenant of Co. A under
captain, now Major Zelgler, and was
' cry active In the National Guard
Later he organized a company in tho
Citizens' Guaid. and In 1895 he organl-
.., ,,,.. ... .-.. ,nFB nr mn.P.
' ",p Mj' 'Messing
' Celtic heait he was generous to n fault
and ever chivalrous nnd aboveboard In
, dealing with opponents,
He could al-
wajs rally a considerable force ot
friends when politics was active, and
'his death removes a striking character
from the community. His last Illness
was one of extreme pain, the closing
hours being especially agonizing. The
bereaved famllj has universal sym
patic II
I
Washington. Feb. 15 A very Im
poitant conference was held In tho
Cabinet room of the White House to
day. At the President's leanest he
was Joined there shoitly after 10
o'clock bv Senators Allison. Aldrlch
and Spooner. Speaker Henderson and
Representatives Gannon and Groave-
nor and the conference lasted until n
few minutes after noon. It is some
thing of p coincidence that those nt
the conference today were, with the
exception of tho President himself and
Senator Spooner, the same men who
foo; pirt In the famous conference a
few weeks pi lor to tho Spanish war,
which lesulted In the definite conclu
sion that Congress should appropriate
$30,000,000 to be placed at the dispo
sal of the President to piepare for
war. Not slnco that momentous occi
3lon until today have tho same men
ben form-ill) summoned foi a coti'er-enc-e
at the White House. Previous to
the confeieni-e the President break
fasted at the White House with At
tonif) General Knox, Postmaster Gen
eral Pajne and Senator Har.na. When
the conference broke up those who
paitlc-lpated In It were extremely nnd
unusually letlccnt. The fact that the
ne,u,lu '"e memucrs or me Biecring
rnimlttce of the Senate and Speakei
Henderson and his two lieutenants
who were present today practically
contiol legislation In the House, gave
il.se to the belief that the consultation
tefeired to the legislative program In
Congiess, nnd might have a tearing
upon the shaping of Cuban, Philip
pine and war revenue repeal legisla
tion. There also was an Intimation
that the President talked with his pnr
ty leaders in Congress nbout the
Schley case nnd color w.u given to
this suimlse by n remark dropped by
one of the Senators. But nothing defl
rite ns tp the purpose or rsult of iho
consultation could be obtained.
TBLEPIIOMNG WITHOUT WIRU.
Paris, Feb 12 The Minister of
Mailne, M de I.anessan, has witnessed
experiments In wlieless telephony
with an apparatus Invented by Lieut.
Galllaid and an electrician named Du
el ette. Although the transmitter was
not connected with tho receiver, ex
cept by earth, the bell sounded r.nd a
conversation was easily cnirled on at
a distance of fifty meters.
Get your orders in for the special
Industrial edition. The second edition
Is now ready for distribution. Prlco
do cents.
Bankers.
BISHOP & CO.
BANKERS.
Established In 18SS.
. bahkingIepartment
Transact business In all departments
of Banking.
Collections carefully attended to.
Exchange bought and sold.
Commercial nnd Travelers' Letters
of Credit Issued on Tho Bank of Call.
rornla and N. M. Rothschild & Sons,
London.
Correspondents The Bank of Cali
fornia, Commercial Banking Co. of
8ydney, Ltd., London.
Droits and cable transfers on China
and Japan through tho Hongkong &
Shanghai Banking corporation and
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and
China.
Interest allowed en term deposits at
tho following rates per annum, viz:
8even days' notice, at 2 per cent.
Three months, at 3 per cent.
8lx months, at 3 1-2 per cent.
Twelve months, at 4 per cent.
TRUST DEPARTMENT
Act as Trustees under mortgages.
Manago estates (real and personal).
Collect rents and dividends.
Valuable papers, Wills, Bonds, etc.,
received for safe-keeping.
ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT
Auditors for Corporations and Pri
vate Firms.
Books examined and reported on.
Statements of Affairs prepared.
Trustees on Bankrupt or Insolvent
Estates.
OFFICE, 924 BETHEL STREET.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Deposits received and Interest al
lowed at 4 1-2 per cent per annum, In
accordanco with Rules and Regula
tions, copies of whlci. may bo obtained
on application.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
AGENTS r-'OR
FIRE, MARINE LIFE, ACCIDEN1
AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY IN
SURANCE COMPANIE8.
Insurance Office, 924 Bethel Street.
Claus Spreckels. Wm. G. Irwin
Claus Spreckels & Co.
RANKERS.
HONOLULU, : : T. H.
Ban Francisco Agent The Ne
vada National Bank of San Francisco.
San Francisco Tke Nevada Na
tional Bans: of San Francisco.
London The Union Bank ot Lon
don, Ltd.
New York American Exchange Na
tional Bank.
Chicago Merchants' National Bank.
Paris Credit Lyonnals.
Berlin Dresdnor Bank.
Hongkong and Yokohama Hong
kong-Shanghai Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bank
of New Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank ot
British North America.
Deposits received. Loans made on
approved security. Commercial and
Travelers' Credits Issued. Bills of Ex
change bought and sold.
Collections Promptly Accounted For.
Pioneer Building and Loan
Association.
A8SET8, JUNE Su, 1001, 180,043.37.
Money loaned on approved security.
A Saving Bank for monthly deposits.
Houses built on tho monthly Install
ment plan.
Twenty-third Series of Stock Is now
opened.
OFFICERS J. L. McLean, Presi
dent; A. A. Wilder, Vice President;
O. B. Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear,
Secretary.
DIRECTORS J. L. McLean. A.
A. Wilder, A. V. Gear, C. B. Gray,
J D. HolL A. W. Kecch. J. A. Lyle,
Jr., J. M. Little, U. S. Boyd.
A. V. GEAR,
Secretary.
Office Hours; 12:301:30 p. m.
The Yokohama Specie Bank
LIMITED.
Subscribed Capital.... Ten 24,000,000
Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000
Reserved Fund Yen 8,510,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
The Bank buys and receives for col
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts
and Letters ot Credit, and transacts a
general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Fixed Per cent
Deposit. Per annum.
For 12 months 4
For 6 months 3i
For 3 months 3
Branch .of the Yokohama Specie Bank.
New Republic Bid., Ill King Street
HONOLULU.
Ornamental
Hardwood
Floors
The special advantages of
a hardwood floor In this cli
mate are preeminent.
Tho modern Honolulu home
Is built with hardwood floors
and tho matter of specifica
tion of flooring resolves It
self Into a selection ot tho
best In quality and design.
Wo havo the best and by call
ing on us wo can tell you moro
about hardwood floors In a
ten minutes' Illustrated talk
than could bo read In a fort
night. If you cannot call,
wrlto for Illustrated catalogue
LEWERS & COOKE,
Limited. '
PORT 6TRBUT.
B. BERGERSEN,
the old Sewing Machine Agent, Is still
In business nt 942 BETHEL STREET,
Honolulu.
Stock on Hand Standard, Domes
tic, National, Seamstress, New Home,
Household, Expert and Vlndex,
Call and see. Try and buy.
New Map ot Oaliu.
K.oplicd from Government Surveys and Charts
Macs ol Suar Plantations, Railways, an! Other
Reliable Sources. THE MAP IS jtiji inches,
with artistic colorings and neat mountings, male
In a very useful as well ns ornamenial wall mas
the prics of the map is $io oo. Copies cai
obtained from
, . . MS. T. TA.YIOR.
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