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eMHtVSej!T&3rytrjafia .- ii ! i n ) I nvnsiNo ntiMJSTiN, tioNoutt.tr t h. tui:hav. jan. . 1007. 8 afTnrtfuwrt(vtTrrtiiinr"""i""nvsvrs'r""" tmni mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ESTABLISHED IN 1l5. lM Bishop & Co. I i BANKERS. aiBBFBBajBjBBB. I M '":r&tSBBBB I )JTm. --eaa-BBBJh3B a. Commercial and Travelers' I etters of Credit issued on Ihe Bank of California and The LondonJoir.t Stock Bank, Ltd., Lyndon. Correspondents fot the Ametican Express Company and Thos. Cook & Son. -Interest allowed on term. and Savings Bank Deposits. Clam Sprockets. Wm, O. Irwin. 1 Glaus Spreckels & Co. BANKERS. Honolulu. : : : T. H. San Francisco Agents The Ne wti National Bank of Han Francisco. Draw Exchange on the Norada Na tional' Bank of Ban r'rnclno. London The Union of London and Smith's Bank, Ltd, Nsw York American Exchange Na tional Rank. Chicago Corn Exchange National Bank Paris Credit Ljromala. Hongkong and Yokohama Hong konn flhaaahat Hanking Corporation. Nsw Zsatand and Australia Bank of New Zealand and Hank of Auslra lasla .Victoria and Vancouver Bank ot ' British North America. Deposits received. Loans made on approved scrurlty. Commerc'ul and Travelers' Credlta Issued. Bllli of B cheats bought and sold. Cellectlona Promptly Aecruntsd For. The First AMERICAN SAVINGS AND TRUST 'GO OF HAWAII, LTD. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. ..I200,000.au PAID UP CAPITAL $100,000.00 Prcaldsnt Cecil Brown Vice President M. P. Robinson Cashlsr L. T. Peck Office: Corner Frt and Kins Bts. SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and Interest allowed for yearly deposits at the rate o( 4 14 per cent, per annum Rules and regulations furnished up on application. Tht YtkoliainaSpecle Bank, lw ." ESTABLISHED 1830. f-xuqcu- TapltaP Subscribed .... '.Yen !t ,000,000 ?pirsl Paid Up Yen 21.000,010 it'served Fund Yen 13,700,000 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. BRANCH AQENCIE8 Antunc, H&len, Hans Kbu, Chcfoo, Dalny, Bomsay, HonjVong, Honolulu, Kobe, Lenyanf, London, Lyons, Mukden, Nagasaki, Newehwanc, New York, Peklnj. San Kranelsco, Shanshal, Ti entsin, Toklo, Osaka. The bank buys and receives for col lectlia Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts and Letters ot Credit and trans acts a general banking business. HONOLULU BRANCH. 7 KINO ST. THE DUPLEX AUTOMATIC NU. BWHG wwDivns MACXSK This machine' MAKES fence from I to 5 ft. high with 1 to 12 In. mesh with a breaking strain of over 25,000 lbs. at a cost of 50c and up per rod, being Horse 'high, Bull-strong. Pig-tight, Chicken and Mopgoose Proof. Catalogues on application. J.CAXTBLLSCO, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE ISLANDS. 1048-50 ALAKEA ST. nknii. niu mm. n. n. rim. ri9. ,. r. i .-" -- . . -. .vs wr'TX P sL-SrP" lSt-4-T7 pts-i HbAx 1a liriA7fTS' liLEr'L P 'v sS eK-YVVS BULLETIN AD3, PAY I ,;3.a-JBil3 I ;s8MaT!l,v i.'."..a J gl " --.. .im A fine v 1 Points TSK Neatness often depends t 1 on scissors with the right J 1 points fi ne an it sharp, VaA , 'nln" nt the tin. Vnnr I I scissors should combine V blades nnd accurate adjust- t VWrW ,.n. .M.1 ti., will u Ass-S l:trc7 j ...vi... a.... i.j ..... .. itr -- i 'l-l7Ai their name is Iff (ifm'ttf am v i m&. Scissors and Shears P fc jRV For 7)eiri the nUftdird of quality. ffL(l. C" a iit vriy irrl jiTvavri aanti iui sn PBBaaan and women are maifcrd Krrn Ktiltr. 44sEr tlirtnllreKeftiKuller WtT eSBa-----BBS ,,n 'K ld under WnVjV tbliraatk and motto i rJpfi0iFl "rA Rteolhctfon rMWilfiA ' Ouatitf Atmafii Jgg(wlfK& Long Mttr tht Prct F Tn4t Mwk IUfttte4. D E-0. Hall &Son, Ltd. COR. FORT AND KINQ STS. ra.i.Dutc iwtci i iccurt TIDES. 1 i 5 1 r T v V ITT ?j?ij?: - s k". i - " - H --3 t LBBBBBBBBaBiSP "2 2 B3 ?? rt . i ' m (l, p p m h m RUc i I I I i 31 ll.te 4 .sA ll Jl 6J1 m II J.n I i in I J.a.n ... A...,. f. iN It. V t J I I $" :M'oIU5 0)5.1 8 0 I S f 1 1 .1 I '7 4 M 5 Jl I'l I 1)111 ill'ljl- 6 19, 5 II J' a in. ' S ; l) 1.5 .S I Jl II 4 4 S Jl ' 'I S. S if I J 10 oj .IS I 4, 6 it, s J l i i i i 1 ; Lust quarter of Iho moon Jnn. 7th. Tlnns of the tide are taken Irom tho United States Coast and Ocodetli Suncy tables o m ARRIVED. '1iiis1ii, Jut: l.'ij t. Finn Noe.ui. I'otlirwiii, Trom Kiikut haelc. C.JO ii. m. Sliur. MIKahnla, Gregory, from Kiltml, 10 u. in. PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per stmr. Mlknlmln, Jan. 1, 10 n. in. Ah Chunk, Ah t-oy. Coo I'l, (leo. iKcnlicrK, II. Doilcn, J. II. Wilson, i:. 1". Dcincnt iiiul 2 deck. OF iNPI IS FALSE The morning paper published today n story which was attributed to Cap tulu Mansfield, formerly of tho Morn ing Star, In which Harbor PollLomau Larsen Is inclined of attempting lo got Yo per head from Captain Sttnsou ot tho ship llalicock for n crow which ho offeicd to fiirnlBh for tho ship. Lar son denies tho story In toto and, to hack up his statement has furnished tho lliillctln with a copy of tho follow ing sulf-oxplanatory ufllduvlt which was sworn tn by Captain Stlnson )tb Icrday before Notary Public William Sivldgu: Territory of llnuall, Count) of O.'iliu. tn: F. U. Stlnson, being first duly bwnrn, on oath ilopobes and says: That ho Is tho master of tho American ship W. K. Dalicock, now lying In tho port of Honolulu, County nf oiliu, In tho Territory of llnuall; that I am un niialntuil with onu, V. Lnrhrn, Har bor Policeman at Hid port of Honolulu nforesald: (hat at no time did this do poncnt, tho said 1. U. Stlnson, muko uny arrnngcmeiitB with tliu said r Larson to supply any sailors for tho said bhlp W. I". Ilabcock, and that any statement or statements to that effect mo wholly tintruo and false In oaWi and oory particular. And further deponent sajctli not. T. U. STINSON. Siibbcilbcd and sworn to before mo this 3 1st duy of December, 19UG. WILLIAM SAVIIXSK, Notary Public, First Judicial Cir cuit, Territory of Hawaii The nathea of the Malay Peninsula havo In iibe tho smallest current coin In Ihe world. It Is a sort ot wafer, made from tho resinous julco ot tree, and Is worth about 1.2000th or a cent. Tho smallest metal coin In rliriilnllnii rilftho present day In (ho I'orttisiicbo IhrcorelH pleeo, worth (rlUOth of u itnt. iaaWMiaMajvajMajMaMA m BROWN AGTED WYJ iI(R Van Glesen Denies That There Was Fraud In Sale Tho uctlon of A. M. Ilrown, when ho was High Sheriff, In disposing of the threo pieces of land which nro tho cause of tho milt brought by C. II Mullo against Job. W. Pratt wob n perfectly fair one, according to tho statement of Ofllcor Vun Glesen. Mr. Brown took no unfair advantngo of anhody, and tho Btutomcnts4mado In tho nccount published In this morning paper, Mr. Van flleseti sayB, aro Incor rect and misleading. Tho caso Is being tried boforo Judge Do Holt. Pratt Is only nominally the ilolendant, from having boon Tax Ab hessor at tho tlmo. Mullo Is to lug to recover tho lund, which wub sold tin dor execution In tho tux cuso of Pratt vs. Mulle, brjnglng tho sum of $rUl, Tho assessed yaluo of the property In said to havo been In the neighborhood of $14,000. Judge Llndsuy, ut. that time District Magistrate, mado nn order to stay the execution, but High Sheriff Brown, act ing under advice of tho Attorney ueti- oral, dlsicgardcd tho order nnd sold the land, Vnu alescn being tho pur chaser. C. W. Ashford, us attorney for Mallo, protested against tho sale but nevertheless took part In tho bid lug for hlo client. Brown unnounc.od that tho purchaser must deposit &0 per cent, of tho purchnso prlco. Van fllcsen dcnlcB that Brown went with him lo Ihe hank mid helped to negn tluto n loun. It" Is represented thnt J. A. Mngoon Iiub a porsonul Interest In tho pioperty since It wub Hold. Mhbooii, as n witness, was usked by Ashford to pioduca a paper and ro fused to do so. Van Gleson stnlca that this patier wab not, ns n publish cil account stated, an agrcomont ho tweon himself and Magoon relative to handling tho property, but relutcd to Mugoon's engagement ub attorney for Van Cllcsen. Tho Court refused to enrorco tho do niand for the pnpor, suggesting to Ash ford that ho hud a remedy In procoed lugs to require Magoon to show cause why lie should not be adjudged guilty of contempt. People's Store, Has a Big Stock of Toys, jor. FORT and BERETANIA ( STS. Annual of Muslin Underwear will besrln on Wednesday Next, January 2nd when we will offer all Garments In our Celebrated Qfr?ney?lacfe fee .RCOISTtRCD I ,' SPiiT - ' if i flHK Angus Aricv Cut Down To Single Decker By Storm Wlillo theio was enough wind lo havo caused u great deal of damage on tho waterfront last night thuro wuh no sorlous Injury done, us all precuu lions had been taken in advance and the shipping men were prepared for a hcaMcr storm' than that which oc cm red. The most burlous Injury was that on tho Angus uikl which has hecomo fa moits through tliu many good times which were had on It when nt Pcurl llurbor. Captain Olson ot the Kear lesB spent nearly the entire night watching the shipping In the harbor thinking that tho bcrvlceB of his von sel might be needed. Ho happened to glaiiru nt tle ark uml while ho was looking her Hag poles wero can led uway, A fewt mlnutea lator he took unothcr look 'uml tho nrk had been cut down from u two-decker to u com pjrntivoly Insignificant craft with only ono deck. Several Japanese sampans wow smashed tip, ivf(er they had luokot loose from their mooilnga and tho owners aro bitterly lamenting the lobt of the larger part f ttiolr worldl) goods. fi HI. in MM ill POUGE Last night was n qulot onu for tho police uh roiitparcd with tho ordinary New Year'ii ove and only' a few nr restB were made. Ofllcor Apanu In ought In niuo Chlnoso gamblers whom ho caught In tho act, uml ho also obtained 25 ccntn In money us ovl llt'lHO L'd. A. (Ircen nnd Uugono Duvatt chollo woio arrested about half pabt 10 and ehaiged with violating the pro fanlty laws, Thoy will appear for trial tomorrow; f 1.. O. KorboB nnd M. SantoH wore ar. rested by Captuin Bowers aud charged with resisting and pfllcer and thus ob strutting tho wheels of Justice. There was no cession of tho Police Court thla morning owlng'to the holl day and all the cases will be heurd Wednesday morning. Owing to tho had weather tho Assn (lillini foolball gamcii, which wein In hmo taken plabo In tho Basoball Park this ulluinoou huvu biuu postKiii(.d, Sale I . ' tlnileuewc AVWWVlfVlttVVVVVVllMIVVVIMVtVVVVVAI10VVVm GOT HIS HAIR BACK. ' Was Perfectly Bald When He Started to Use Newbro's Herplelde. Frederick Manuel), Maryland block,' llutte, Montana, bought a hottlo of Kowbro's Ilcrplcldo, April 6, "9, unit licKiui to uso It Tor entire baldness.' Tho hair follicles In his scalp wore not lead and In 20 iluys ho hml huir nil over his head. On July'2 ho wrltcB, "and today my hair Ib as (hick and lux- Good Hasty Many la the time when a Handy. .Helm Baked Beans with or without Tomato Bauce Mils ' thla demand to a nicety. They are ready to serve from the tin, for they are good hdt or cold. Nlee for luncheon on a busy day, for the lunch basket, for a "bed-time extra." , HEINZ BAKED BEANS with Tomato Sauce HEINZ BAKED BEANS plain , ,.. ., ,' . HEINZ BAKED BEANS VEGETARIAN (no pork) H, Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. WHOLESALE AGEN TS WIejWrlllWVWWWWWWrWWWWWWWWftWWft WC HAVE JUST RECEIVED EX ALAMEDA OUR NEW STOCK of SUITINGS 50 PIECES OF 8TYLE8. I SUIT EACH; We Invite your Inspection, WORKMANSHIP AND FIT L. B. KERR & ALAKEA tr5?i 3sn' . il ttrlant at' any ono could wish." Now lira's Ilcrplcldo works on an old prln cIdIo and "with a now discovery dc ktroy tho cause and you rcmovo tho effect. Ilcrplcldo dcstrosftho.Ko'rm that causes dandruff, falling hair, and Anally baldnesB, so that with tho cause gono tho effect cannot rcmalo. Stops falling hair at oneo mid n new growth starts. Sold by leading drug-1 gists. Send 10c, In stumps for sample to Tho Herplelde Co, Dotrolt, Mich. Holllstor Drug Co.. special agents. For A Luncheon V good "ready-to eerve" dish cornea In NO TWO ARE I ALIKE; 1907 4 as we emptoytonly white labor. IS GUARANTEED. COMPANY. LTD , STREET. I An Investment t'AYINO HAWAIIAN INDUSTRY. RICE T It B KANEOHE RICE MILL and lands adjoining aa a going and paying concern. Part of the Ahlo Mortgage. For Sale At Auction JANUARY 7, 1907. AT MY SAl.KSnOOM. JA8. F. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER. Moftga.ee's Sales I At My Salesroom: Saturday. Jnn. 12, 1907. I.nnilK nt Kn- lenwa, rnpan, l.llllia Street ami Alakca Street. Saturday. Jan. 7. 1907. Tho Alilo Lands and Interests. LAND 8ALE8. At My Salesroom: Pantheon Property. City. Jan. B, 1907, Union Street nnd (Jnr- den Lane, City. Jan. C, 1907. Olio sixth Interest In SS Acres ncRr Wnlalua Mill. JA3. F. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER. For Rent THE I3ENBERG RESIDENCE Punahou Completely Furnished. I shall 2 glad to treat with other agents In Vii, matter, hut prlnfclpala must bu parties Who would Innso for their nun homo: not for sub-letting. l Kent $100 per month. JA8. F. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER. w FOR RENT. Houses on Young Sheet, Kinail Street, Kmma Square nnd Knllhl. JA8. F. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER. BEFORE BUYING WE WOULD ASK YOU To .. INSPECT THE FINEST LINE OF. i i, ii ii Hair Brushes EVER 'SHOWN IN HONO LULU, comprising LOONEN'S HOWARD'S ADAMS' AT CHAMBERS DRUG CO., Cor. Fort and Kiit? Sts. PHONE MAIN 131 J. M, Levy & Co. FAMILY GROCERS. KING 8TREET NEAR FORT STREET PHONE MAIN 149. KEYSTONE-ELOIN WATCHE8 INGERSOLL WATCHES At All Watchdealert. Jos.' Schwartz, Agfnt for Hawaiian Islands, Cor.. FORT and KINQ Ste.c Honolulu. f i EXPERT M"ANCURINQ ' for ladles and gentlemen. Scalp treatment and facial massage, at MR8. DORIS E, PARIS' PARLOR8, 1156 FORT ST. opposite CONVENT. TEL, MAIN 473. For Japanese cooks, waiters, women for housework and help for day work, supplied on short notice. JAPANESE NEW HOTEL UNION, LABOR OFFICE, NUUANU STREET NEAR PAUAHI. I. f 1.' 4 C . . -LjuJtSa!-fe.i,,fii nlMBl &fKLm ..... AlA.