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EVENING BULLETIN HONOLULU. II T., SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1902.
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1A 17 190.'
Police who lulled to respond to the
riot mil were rend tin riot au
Commissioner Pratt Is mailing a,
good light tor Hawulls tntcusts If
he inn convince Uncle Joe Cannon of
the House, the light will Up all but
won
Should Hartwell arrive while the
Manila is In pott, he oupht to get a
picture of the ship It ' "e of the
tint that threatened this port In the
famous neutrnlltj das
The resignation ot Mr Sicwnrt I rom
the Uepubllcan Committee gives ambl
tlous nun of the l'lfth District an cp
portunlty to git Tiilo Tine" anil demon
strate their iapailt for cairlng an
(.diction
St nator Carter s withdrawal from
opposition to the Senatorial bill was
verj timely particularly as he would
have been required to oppose the pifcc
tically unanimous cWlsion ot the
House Committee on Territories which
had nvlevvid the situation very care
fully. If Governor Dole is guided by wlto
counsels, ho will remain in Washing
ton to iiso what Influence he has to
Turthcr tho fire claims appropriation
With Pratt, tho Governor nnd the
Delegate at work, a demonstration of
unity on one point can at least be
made.
Every volcanic outbriak starts Ho
nolulu talking about tho possibilities
of Punchbowl All things are posslblo
when mother earth starts fn upsetting
things, hut there Is no occasion for Ho
nolulu citizens to lost- any sleep vvhllo
Kllauca remains as an outlet for pent
up forces
The withdrawal of T McCantB Stow
nrt from the working tone of tin lie
publliau organization Is to bo regret
ted Mr Stewart's reasons ns shown
In his letter of resignation ore person
al though It, Is ensy fo predict the In
tcrpretatlon that will ho placed on tho
uctlon by his inemles In the party Mr.
Stewart has Leen an energetic worker,
nnd, though credited In some sourcis
with personal ambitions, tlTe reiord
has shown his single purpose to be
the advancement of the party as a
whole.
"Steam" lu Mb ardor for new Indus
tries paints a moro dubious futuro for
nugar than (ho situation wnrrants Hi ct
sugar admittedly Is forging ahead as
a strong competitor, but while It Is
gaining strength, It is not to be suppos
ed cane sugar producers will remain
Idle. This fait however, does not de
tract from the wisdom of "Steams"
suggestions regarding now lndustrlis.
Hawaii ought to have more than ono
vertebrae to Its Industrial backbone,
clso In days of possible sugar depres
sion It will bo as capable of resisting
an onslaught as tho ossified man.
HAWAII SEEKS JUSTICE.
Washington dlspatihes have yet to
tell of any opposition to Hawaii's re
quest for a Pederal appropriation to
pay the Fire Claims. It is difficult to
foresee the probability of any opposi
tion. If tho question Is considered In
that broad minded spirit expected oT
national leaders.
From tho national standpoint It Is a
very small favor thfiTTerrltory asks.
Tho national treasury Is boiling i.ver
with prosperity. Millions of dollars
have been appropriated for public
buildings and harbor Improvements In
tho various States and Territories.
Congressional attention has been cen
tered on the relief of Cuba and the pre
vailing sentiment bcems to be that tho
country Is nblo to afford this relief Fa
vors wore shown Porto Rico during tho
porlod when that now possession was
suffering from financial depression,
Thero were fow If any who raised ob
jections to tho nation's ability to stand
this diversion of rovenuo for tho as
slstnnco of Porto Itlco. Tho opposition
to Cuba, In fact, Is based almost sole
ly on a matter ot tariff principle. It
BEET SUGAR AND NEW
According to the Int. st report of
Secretary Wilson, thin. Is a contem
plated Investment nggn gating $19,000,
000 for the coming cnr, to he Invest
d In bcit sugar plants In the Undid
States
This goes (o prove that the Indtiitry
Is making enormous strides on tho j
Mainland, nml In a few jenrs to come
will rank as one of tltc great Industries
of America, as does wheat, cotton,'
torn steel, etc It Is a well known fact I
that the Ingenuity of the American hns
placed 111 in In the front rank In r.ny
line of production ho has undertaken,
and Therefore It mn bo argued that In
lime ho will equal If not surpass liM rl
vals on the European continent In
methods ns well as capability In less
cnlng cost of production.
Gorman beet sugar manufacturer!
nret able to land bet sugars In New ,
York for a trifle below two cents n.
pound, and If the same can be event-1
ually iqualled and surpass d by Amer
ican producers, we shall then fnee n
competition thnt bodes ill for our main '
Industry In Hawaii noslcles this, the
American beet sugar producer pos
'esses an mormons ndvantagc of be
ing located right In tho center of con i
sumption, and Is not handicapped by
having to pa hoavj freight commls-
I slon nnd pohrlzntlon charges on his
I product before the sugar Is realized
I upon These expenses weighing upon
us at a period when tho markets rulo
Iqw will militate against us nnd shear
the Industry of all possible profit, if
not Incurring loss
It Is high time for our leaders In
commerce nnd agriculture to look to
the Imniidlnte future, and the possl
hill t of giving other lines of Industry
a helping hnnd as well as moral sup
port. I
BUSINESS CARESSHOULD BE BROUGHT HOME
By Mrs. ROGER A.
If i man has married a womau In
whose intelligence and affection he has
lontidcnio It should prove the greatest plis her evenings In recounting and be
hilp to him to seek her advice and walling the manifold and tilvlal vexu
lounsel In the thousand and one dlfll-, tlcms which have occuired in the do
cult matters whlih arise In the course mcstlc regime during tho dav the re-
of the business dav.
Her point ot view would aid him lm
measurably In ever thing that docs not
Involve the sacred confidences of other province, nnd she should rule la It ns
people The lawer cannot proclaim does a general his forces or a man hit
the secrets of his olTlce. nor the ph si- office. Hut never, as she doi-Ircs to
clan betray the weaknesses of his pa- keep her husband's love and affection,
tlcnts, nor the clergyman the sorrow i should she be tempted, as smo wo
of those who seek his pravcrs and nd- men have been to their everlasting
vice. Hut In ever thing outside of mortification nnd sorrow, to lay down
these departments n woman ought to bo her domestic worries at her husband's
a true neipmeet to nor misuami, sua . feet.
should be able to w rjte his Ictl-rs and Agnln I say that, apart from those
to lift In a thousand wan Hip burdens things a man should keep sacred, there
which ma) dallj bear him to the earth. I Is no true marriage unless a man con
She ought to be clever enough to te his fides In a woman and lets her help him
private secretary and nono of these to hear tho trials and tribulations
things could she do unless he Is wlll-i which crowd a business man's life
Ing to assist her with his confidence' Rlieh a union only Is Ideal when tho
as well as to give her his affei'lon. husband and wife share the mutual re-
It perhaps may not be a r.icj thing sponstbllltles; and only In this com
to say and I dislike to make tlie itatc- pleto relationship can the latter attain
ment. but It Is a fact that a m.u should tho grandeur of tho truo woman.
5a to ta ra M ra res na ra ra Pa pa ra fa ro ru ra ra p ra na ra ra ra ra
certainly is not based on the treasures
Inability to stand tiii- possible reduc
tion In revenues.
Hawaii has not thus far been avvird
ed anv funds for public buildings or
the Improvement of Its harbors, though
this Terrltor is no less In need of row
public buildings nnd Improved har
bors than Maine California or nny
other Intermediate States. From all
Indications Hawaii is not likely to
recelvo any slzeatilo appropriations
for new work out of the bounteous sup
ply of tho national hoard. No snarp
contest has been mado for n share in
the Congressional "pork barrel "
All this Tcnltory requests Is tho di
version of local Federal revenues for
n short period to satisfy local claims,
which aro Just claims and aro tho ro
suit of necessary Btcps taken to avert
disaster to American ports with wh'lch
Hawaii Is In constant communication
iho million dollars this territory seeks
will, If granted, mean a return of puis
perlty, If refused, greater depression
and continued business dfstress If
this money goes to tho national treas
ury It will merely roll up tho surplus
to bo expended In somo prosperous
Stnto, whllo Hawaii -languishes In a
strugglo to avert financial disaster.
Thero aro plenty of precedents for
tho appropriation desired. Tho United
States never secured new torrfloiy at
less expense than tho annexation of
riawall occasioned; it has never gain
ed now territory that yielded a larger
proportional Federal rovenuo. Thero
Is no competent ground for opposition
to Hawaii, In Congress or out of It.
HI BE I
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Washington. Slav 9 I.lmitennnl
General Miles consented, Instead of de
clining, to act as honorary pallbearer
for the remains of tho lato Hear Ad
miral Sampson
It developed todav that when eenernl
arrangements wero under consideration
It was suggested that tho nrmv ns well
as tho navy have representation among
the honorary pallbearers Commander.
iMiuian nargeni was requested to see
Lieutenant General Miles nml ask him
to serve Lieutenant General Miles as
sented Subsequently It was detci min
ed to confine, honorary pallbearers to
naval'ofllcers nnd tho rnmninmllnir gen
eral was notlflod Lieutenant General
Miles today attended tho funeral icio-monies.
HAWAII INDUSTRIES
Tho question of making a tariff flcht
for loflvc should be taken up seriously,
ami pushed with zeal and earnestiK.es
so tho same would then be developed
on u large scale The sisal Industry
now In Its Infanc) should be steadily
enlarged the mnnufnctitia ot castor
oil as u lubricating oil possesses great
possibilities, as the market for sntno Is
virtually unlimited nnd a great r
Kuuric would be added to our produc
tions Cacoa, a plnnt whlih can bd
set n -growing on these Islands, henv
lb Inden with fi nit. should bo mnde au
industry here, and .nany other pnd
nets could bo mentioned that surely
ought to he fostered and n way found
to emournge these various lines even
If the Invitation of capital from tha
Mainland cnu lie had.
Should we lay supinely on our backs
and saj the re Is set time In the futura
to Initiate this vnrlcd development?
Shall It bo at a tlmcVhcn our o'st
ence nnd vitality has been sapped by
overdoing nnd placing too much reli
ance upon one Industrj t
Die time Is now, and not tho mor
row, for disastrous results will follow
In the wake of one sldedness.
Wo could sny that wo are hovering
between the devil nnd the-deep set. II
wp are not crippled by tho ocean of
beet Biigar development thnt Is to
come then wo must eventually face
the Hood of the Cuban product, which
the annexation of tho Pearl of the An
titles will consummate.
Therefore let us not stand In tho
way of other lines of development, nnd
encourage and assist outside capital to
bring nhout a part of this realization,
lor it will monn the upbuilding ot Ha
wall and n bright nnd prosperous fu
lure Inuring to the everlasting honcfll
of the Territory. STEAM.
PRYOR, of New VorC
unburden hlniEclf and seek" tl e icuiisel
of his wife tho minute n wonun or. if
suit Is absolute!) and Inevitably fatal
to the happiness of the home
The home Is distinctly the woman's
BANKERS IN CHICAGO
HELP THE BUTCHERS
i
Retailers Band as Stockholders in
$ 0,000,000 Company to War
Against Combination of
of Packers
cnpltal stock. Thoy welcome tho proj
ect as an opportunity to escape from
Iho arbitrary business regulations forc
ed on them by tho beef trust and for
the reason that it will cuabla them to
buy meat at prices which will follow
the ninrkot prices of llvo stock, Tho
butchers of tho country havo In tho
past feared tho blacklist and havo
chafed under tho rules of tho trust, but
still havo been foncd by prevailing
conditions to buy from tho combine.
nutchcrs aro solicited as stockhold
ers, so as to assure tho company a
lurgo trado from tho start. Only small
subscriptions havo bocn asked, with
the Intention of Interesting as many as
possible. Tho proposed packing
Iiouscb will ho located at tho Union
Stock Yards and will equal in capao
Ity any plant now existing A slto has
nlrcady been selected. Tho plant will
ho lompleto In all departments of tho
packing business nnd will supply all
prodtictB nnd by products to tho butch
ors.
The Chicago Security and Trust
Company Is financing tho deal. S. P
Anderson, vlio president o. Iho torn
pnny. has bem laboring quietly for sev
eral vveoj's and sendlm; nut circular
to thousands of butchers throughout
thn United Slnfen Tha roqponscs, ho
savs, havo been en husli'tlr, thou
sinds or dolljrs having -in pledged
and innnv if (ho loiters oven contain
lug cliecl b
Fili
sik;
Now Yoik Jlav " n Spot
Itlo stendy No 7 nvr ( n 7-10c;
mild quiet: Cordova ij l"c.
Supar Haw firm t -, in'ni,', 3c,
cintrlfurnl, Sf tc -v.9 su
gar, 2vU
Petaluma Incubators
and Brooders
Poultry - Supplies
CALIFORNIA REDWOOD
has been used for twenty three )ears in tho manufacture of
petaluma
INCUBATORS AND BROODERS
because It has proven superior to all other kinds. It Is not only true
that Petaluma Incubators and Hroodcrs aro mado of tho best lum
ber In tho world, Tjut every othir article used In their construction
Is of the highest grade, and tl trcforo theso "Standards of tho
World" Incubators and Droodirn occupy tho same relative position
to all other Incubators and Iliocdcrs that tho mighty California
Redwoods do to other trees.
It Is worth jour while to nad In our Into catalogue "A Dlt of
Incubator History" You may havo n catalogue freo by writing
for It. An Invoice of assorted sizes Just received by tho
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LTD.
A(Jcnt fop the Territory of llnvvnll
This is an " IDEAL " PHAETON
One oi an " IDEAL " Line
Built after an " IDEAL " Design
Sold at an " IDEAL " Price
C. F. Herrick Carriage Co.,
LIMITUD.
125 Merchant St., next to Btnngcnwnld Building.
E. C. WILLIAMS
Honolulu
Undertaking
Parlors
1120 FORT STREET
BLACK TRONT.
Prom what has appeared In the Ad
vertiser nnd tho Star lately readers
would be led to suppose that tho crows
of tho 1 Ionian I and Myrtlo clubs havo
nil been decided upon nntl that tho
mm In last car's crews would again
participate: In tho Kouith of July laces
without chnngc.
This Is not so and the chances arc
that many now men will have seats
In tho boats nsslgned ti them,
The Healanls especially aro endeav
oring to bring out new talent and sev
eral of the jounger members are get
ting Into form which will soon put
them up towards the top of tho camli
dates' list
Among tho new men who aro trying
for honors aro Dob McCorrlstou, Wllllu
King, Olaf Oss, Harry. Cobb, Ralph
Itaymond, S. K. Chllllngworth and
others who will cither find places In
tho Junior shells or barge.
As tho Interest Is becoming moro keen
tho attendance at tho boat houses In
the afternoons Is much better and
gives promise of resulting In tho regu
lar annual boom towards racing time.
WRDEPLAMICHELIEU"
Tonight at tho Opera Houso Mr.
Wnrdo presents another of his fuvorlte
characterizations, "Richelieu," In Lyt
ton's beautiful play of that namo. This
part Is Bald to bo an equal companion
0 Mr Wardo's other famous parts that
ho has given us, Mr. Herman plays
Ilarladas, Mr, Johnstone, do Mauprat,
1 eh Ashton Julio and Miss Wardo Ma
on "Tho Merchant of Venice" Is bo
ng plajed this afternoon On Tuesday
ovenlng Mr Wardo and his company
nppcais In "Damon nnd Pythias," Mr.
Wardo will bo seen as Damon, Mr,
Herman as Pythias and Miss Ashton as
lermlon On Wednesday evening
'Macbeth" will be produced .
nennrnl hnnkhtnitln? mllnir vtMfn
-uibosslng, maps, charts and artistic
unmix hi mih rcvuNinu uuL,L,isnr-
BOMl 1I1S
FIRST-CLASS
SERVICE -
OI'PICE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Pine caskets, slirouds and robes
of every description.
First-class Cmlinlnier from S. F.
LADIES IN ATTENDANCE.
TEL. MAIN 179.
TOMt'SJpiiL
The league baseball gamcB at Puna
hot) today will ho between Kamehame
ha and Punahou, and Custom Houso
and Artillery. Tho games will be
plaed in tho nbovo order, commenc
ing at 130 p m. Lieutenant Newton
will umpire both games. Following
aro tho teams and positions:
Custom Gorman, c, Klvva, p, Stan
Ion, lb, Moore, 2b; Hlston. 3b, Tuck
er, ss, W Wilder, rfj Dower, cf; Oay.lf.
Artlllcr) Ilehr, c, Drown, p; O'Lea-
ry, lb, Smith, 2b; High, 3b; Dcllle, ss;
Morgan, rr, Huptlll, if; Bennett, If.
I Punahous Hcmenway, c; Ilabbltt,
ii, u outlet, lu; ljcjucits, za; juccrs,
3b; C. Cooho, ss; Perry, rf; J. Man
cnlirno, cf; A. Marcalllno, If.
KnmQhaniehas Keltuowa, c; Kaa
no!, p; Jones, lb; Kohl, 2b; Anderson
1 3b; Harbottlo, ss; Richards, rf; Pae
haole, cf; Cockctt, If.
I Substitute Punahous, J. Water
bouse. ELLEFORD'SUST PLAYS
A fair sized audlcnco greeted tho El
leford company at the Orplieum on tho
second presentation of "Uttlo Lord
Fauntleroy." Tho play was well enact
ed, overy chnracter receiving Careful
attention fiom each artist. Haby Lil
lian was Pauntleroy nnd a right good
one too. This llttlo artist carried tho
burden of the play thiough to the end
without a hltih, a truly arduous taBli
for ono of her tender jears. Pauntle
roy will bo repented at tho matlneo to
day Tonight w 111 bo the last appear
ance of tho Kllcford company "Now
York Day by Haj" will bo repeated
It Is a play full of coir-dy and sensa
tion and ought to play to a crowded
housi.
The weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin li the largest and best pub
lished In the Territory. 8lxteen and
twenty pages. $1 a year.
Agents, Brokers and Jobbers.
W. G. Irwin & Go.
LIMITED.
AGENTS FOR
Western Sugar Refinery Company of
San Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive Works ot Phila
delphia, Pa , U, S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (National
Cane Shredder), New York, U.8A.
N. Ohlandt & Coa Chemical Fertili
zers. Alex. Cross & Sons' high grade Ferti
lizers for Cane and Coffee.
Reed's Steam Plpo Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOn SALE:
Parnftlne Paint Co.'s P.& II. Paints and
Papers; l.ucol and Linseed Oil,
raw nnd boiled,
tndurlno (a cold wntnr paint), In white
and colors.
Filter Press Clothes, Cement, Lime and
Ilrlcka.
CASTLES C00KE, Ltd
HONOLULU
Commission Merchants
Sugar Factors
AOENTS FOR
The Ewa Plantation Co.
Tho Wnlalua Agricultural Co, Ltd.
Tho Kohala Sugar Co.
The Walmca Sugar Mill Co.
Tho Pulton Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo.
Tho Standard Oil Co.
Tho Ceo. F. Blake Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals.
Tho New England Llfo Insurance Co.
of Boston.
The Aetna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford,
uonn.
Tho Alllnnce Assnranco Co. of London.
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN.Ltd
OI-PICI2RSI
II. P. Baldwin Presldnt
J. B. Cnstlo First Vice President
W. M. Alexander.. Second VIco Pros
J. P. Cooke Treasurer
W. O. Smith Secretary
Geo. It. Carter Auditor
Sngar Factors and
Commission Agents
AGENTS for Hawaiian Commercial &
Sugar Co , Haiku Sugar Co , Pala Plan
tation Co., Nahlku Sugar Co, Klhel
Plantation Co., Hawaiian Sugar Co.,
Kahulul Railroad Co.,
Win, G. Irwin & Go
LIMITED.
Wm. Q, Irwin. .President and Manager
Claus Spreckels Vice President
W. M. Gilford.. Second Vice President
II. M. Whitney Jr.... .Treas. and Sec.
Geo. J. Ross Auditor
Sugar Foctora
ANI
Commission Ajjonta
AGENTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Co.
OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
ImLAV
TIn(5
LIFE and FIRE
Insurance - Agents
AGENTS FOR
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN
SURANCE CO. OF BOSTON.
AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF HARTFORD.
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H.
A-R-onts f or
Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala
Sucnr Plnnt. I'n rinnm.. a,,. n.
Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co,.
mujiBB sugar no .uaieaKala Ranch Co.
Tho Planters' Lino of San Francisco
Packets, Chas. Brewer & Co.'s Line of
Boston Packets.
LIST OF OFFICERS;
O. M. Cooko, President: George
Robertson, Manager; E. P. Bishop
Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F.
Allen, Auditor; P, C, Jones, H. Wa
terhouso and Qeo. R. Carter, Directors.
THE VON HAMM-YOUNG CO.,
IMPORTERS AND
COMMISSION
MERCHANT8.
Qusen Street,
Honolulu
AGENTS FOR
Ihe Lancashire Insurance Co.
The Balolse Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engino Co.
Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc.
Bruce Cartwright
General Manager of
THE EQUITABLE LIFE
A8SURANCE SOCIETY
Of the United States for the
Hawaiian Islands....
OFFICE, Merchant 8treet, Honolulu.
KAAHUMANU 8TRET.
Design your own ledgers, caBh
books, etc- If vnn .rn tmAnMaJ
will help you. That Is In our llne'and
mo miius iu mum', at the HVEN
ING BULLETIN.
Banker.
BISHOP & CO,
Btrfubllshcd In 1808.
BANKING DEPARTMENT
Transact business In all department!
01 Banking.
Collections carefully attended to.
Exchango bought and sold.
Commercial and Travelers' Letter
of Credit Issued on Tho Bank of Cali
fornia and.i, M. Rothschild & Sons,
London.
Correspondents The Bank of Cali
fornia, Commercial Bafiklng Co. of
Sydney, Ltd., London.
Drafts and cable transfers on China
and Japan through the Hongkong
Shanghai Banking corporation and
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and
China.
Intorest allowed on term deposits at
the following rates per annum, vli:
Seven days' notice, at 2 per cent.
Three months, at 3 per cent.
Six months, at 3 1-2 per cent.
Twelve months, at 4 per cent
TRUST DEPARTMENT
Act as Trustees under mortgages.
V-jago estates (real and personal),
Collect rents and dividends.
Valuable papers. Wills. Bonds, etn,
received for safe-keeping.
ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT
Auditors for Corporations and Prt
veto Firms.
Books examined nnd reported on.
Statements of Affairs prepared.
Trustees on Bankrupt or Insolvent
Estates.
OFFICE. 924 BETHEL 6T1EET.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Deposits received and interest al
lowed at 4 1-2 per cent per annum, In
accordance with Rules and Regula
tions, copies of whlcu may be obtained
on application.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
AGENT8 r'OR
FIRE, MARINE LIFE, ACCIDEN1
AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY IN.
SURANCE COMPANIES.
Insurance Office, 924 Bethel Street
Claui Spreckels. Wm, G. Irwin
Claus Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS.
HONOLULU,
T. H.
an Francisco Agents The Ne
vada National Bank of San Francisco,
flan Francisco Tae Nevada Na
tional Bank of San Francisco.
London The Union Bank ot Lon
don, Ltd.
New York American Exchange Na
tional Bang.
Chicago Merchants' National Bank.
Paris Credit Lyonnals.
eriln Dresdner Bank.
Hongkong and Yokohama Hour
kong Shanghai Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bank
ot New Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank, ot
British North America.
Deposits received. Loans made in
approved security. Commercial ad
Travelers' Credits Issued. Bills ot Ex
change bought and sold.
Collections Promptly Accounted For.
Pioneer Building and Loai
Association.
A88ET8, JUNE SO, 1901, I80.04J.37.
Money loaned on approved security.
A Bavlng Bank for monthly deposits.
Houses built on the monthly Install
ment plan.
Twenty-thlrd Series of Stock is now
opened.
OFFICERS -J. L. McLean, Presl
dent: A. A. Wilder, Vice President:
C. B. Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear,
Becretary. '
DIRECTORS - J. L. McLean. A.
A. Wilder. A. V Has. n i A
J. D. Holt. A. W. Keoch. j. A. lVuV
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The Yokohama Specie Bank
LIMITED.
Subscribed Capital.... Ton 14.000,000
Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000.000
Rcsorvcd Fund Yen 8.710.000
HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA.
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lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafta
and Letters of Credit, and transacts a
general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWHD.
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DPP0S,'n . P6r "num.
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For 6 months 31
For 8 month j
Branch of the Yokohama Specie Dank.
New Republic Bid., 11. Kine Streo
HONOLULU.
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FOR SALR
AT HAMOA, MAUI.
Mill Macblnory, complete or In part,
consisting of one 30"x00" 6 roller mill,
II. I. Wks. make, Putnam Engino,
Vnc. Pan, Doublo Effects, Claritlers,
Centrifugals. Vac. Pumps, etc, etc.
Parcels of land, Interest In Hul
Lands, Houses, Work Animals. Cartl
Harness, Plows, Tools of all sorts '
,vS.rnSar.Vculani' Bppljr t0 J- "
MYERS, Manager, at Hamoa, Maul, or
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Honolulu.
Dated Honolulu. March 4th, 1902.
2087-2m
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lined In the Territory. Sixteen and
twenty pages. $1 a year.
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