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nP II nurrm MOULDINGS P. 1 t- T m tnttT l I 1 I I I t II I Hill I I I 1 I 'it. WHY Ul ILCt Y(lll LIMITED. Incorporated Undor tho Laws of the Republic of Hawaii, CAFfTAL $UOO,000.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFITS $171,564.94 Chas. M. Cooke President P. C. Jones Vice-President 0. II. .Cooko Cashier F. C. Atlierton. . . .Assistant Cashier Directors Henry Wntcrhouse, Tom May, F. AV. Macfarlanc, E. D. -Tcmiy, J. A, McCandless. Solicits tho Accounts of Firms, Cor porations, Trusts, Individuals, find will promptly and carefully attend to all business connected with banking entrusted to it. Sell and Purchase Foreign Exchange, Issuo Letters of Ureclit. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Ordinary and Term Deposits re ceived and Interest allowed in ac cordancc with rules and conditions printed in pass books, copies of Winch may be had on application. Judd Building, Fort St., Honolulu nter-Island Limited Telegrams to all Points oi Hawaii, Lanai and Oahu ' can now be forwarded by Wireless Telegraph Twenty cents per word Minimum rate $2.00 per message Central Station for Maui at Telephone No. " " 1 " Tlico H. Davis k Co HONOLULU I rri porters? o f Ge-iicsrol A erchnndlse AGENTS For Northern Assurance Co. Canadian Australian Steamship Company. t- m Earth Sforjhe money. YOUTHS MtL tH E WANTS'! 8 The "Norwood" like the American citizen . is SOLID THROUGHOUT. t is made of SATIN CALF in Lac and Congress. Men's sizes sell for $1.75aPair ECONOMIC SHOE CO. Lt'd. Hilo, Hawaii Telegraphic Co mm mmm -in the- lor INTERIOR HOUSE FINISH An excellent selection comi prising Crown, Spring Cov'e, Nosings, Return. Bends, .Quarter and Half Round, P. G.. 0. G. & Bead Stops Astragals, Baso nnil Baud mould ing Wainscoting, Caps, Cornices, Casings, Frames, (windows and door), Stair and Porch Rails, Etc. Etc. ash, Doors Blinds all sizes and styles Nor'West Lumber - Sui'faced and Rough Redwood Lumber -Surfaced and Rough Cedar, Spruce, Asli, Oak ICAIIULUI RAILROAD CO TCahului Maui. For Sale. Two GOO Gallon Tanks, (wood), with Covn.red Tops Substantially built of Douglas Fir; also One Second Hand Locomotlvo Boiler at reasonable figures. Can be seen at IvAHULUl RAILROAD CO. Kahului. Be Comfortable. You can now have your Sps'inij Matpesses Parlor Sets Old Furniture Sofas, Chairs, etc., neatly' Upholstered at my Upholstering Shop, in rear of office formerly occupied by Dr. Weddick, Main St., Wailuku. Many Years' ex perience. Prompt attention to country orders by mail, or telephone. D. L. MEYER. Tel. 94. Wailuku, Maui. Y. KASHINOK General Merchandise Japanese Fancy Goods & Wares. Large Stock of Canned Goods & Fruits. MARKET ST WAILUKU Fresh Ice Cream every day at 10, A. M. HAVANA ) Manila j. cigars AMERICAN J Fresh California fruits every week Candies' Nuts, Canned Fruits & Cold Drinks. CHUNG CHONG MARK ET ST WAIIUKU Hollister Drug Co. HONOLULU, II. T. This name on a Package of Drugs or Medicine is guarantee of the SUPERIOR QUALITY of the Article. All first class stores handle our goods. FOREIGN NEWS Steel Strike Conipi'ouiiscln Sight. New York, Aug. 28. A special to the Tribune from Wheeling, W. Va., says: A man connected with tholdcra tion of Labor and an official in ono of tho strongest unions federated with that body, said that there had been live conferences between representa tives of the Federation and tho Steel Corporation. Tho first confcrcnco between tho steel peoplo and the Federation's representatives was hold in Indianapolis. Another confer once was held in Cleveland, another in New York and another in Pitts burg. Finally, ho says, a plan of setucmcnt was reached winch was satisfactory to tho steel people, tho Federation's representatives and the Amalgamated Association. This prop osition, ho says, is now being voted on by tho lodges of tho Amalgamated Association. It is n compromiso and ives tho Amalgamated Association i slight advantage over what, tho steel last offered, the union getting a showing in mills that have unionized inco the strike began. Turkey Will Fight. CONSTANTINO', Allg. 27. TllC French flag was hauled down from over the Lmbassy of Franco after the departure of the Embassador, M. Constans, and it will not bo hoisted again until diplomatic relations arc restored. Tho staff of tho Embassy remains hero but there is no charge d'affaires. The French Counsuls in Turkey have been directed to con tinuo to protect French interests. Vienna, Aug. 23. Tho Tageblatt today publishes mail correspondence from Constantinople winch says tho Sultan will go to war rathei than yield to unreasonable demands; that he is studying plans for dofonso and ordered 300 guns from Germany. WASiiiNOTON, Aug. 27, It is fear" cd in official circles here that tho with drawal of tho French Embassador from -Constantinople marks tho dis solution of the concert of European Powers under which tho integrity of Turkey was guaranteed, By the treaty of Berlin all tho great Powers of Europe subscribed to an agree ment to refrain from any act that would tend to the destruction of tho Ottoman empire. This action was taken to forestall what wero conceiv ed to be the designs fo Russia to seize on Turkish territory, and Russia herself was led to subscribe to the agreement by forco of circumstances. Wnr Clouds Passing.-. Washington, Aug. 27. Official mail advices received at the Colom bian Legation here todav tend to show, it is stated, that tho chances of war between Colombia and Vene zuela grow more distant every dav. Tho mail coutained information to tho effect that both tho Nicaraguan and Ecuadoran irovornmonts have given the Colombian Government tho fullest assurances that they will re main strictly noutral with regard to the strained relations between Col ombia and Venezuela. Chinese Treaty lUnsigned Peking, August 25. Delay of tho Chinese plenipotentiaries in signing the protocol is causing somo uneasi ness in the foreign community, horo, although the ministers of the powers do not think that China intends to defy tho powers by ultimately refus mg to sign. Indeed they believe China is anxious to wind' up the negotiations rapidly. Yacht Race Gossip. London, August 24. It is too early for Loudon to enthuso much over tho American Cup race, but there is a growing belief that Sir Thomas Lipton's chances aro good A commissioner representing r number of sporting clubs, has sailed for Now York, carrying 510,000 of bhamrock money. Ovster Bay, August 22. The Col umbia gave the Constitution a good sound beating today twice around the Sewanhaka triangular course, On corrected time, the old boat wou by two minutes and 57 seconds, and on elapsed time, by one minuto 19 seconds. But tho figures do not re present tho decisiveness of tho Col- umbia's victory; for a matter of fact, she beat the new boat twice, New York, August 21. Profes sional betting men are begiunmg to show a keen interest in tbo coming international yacht raco, and somo men, who aro well known in tho sport ing world, are inclined to glvejth'e long Victoria, B. C, August 18. Tho steamer Islander, thecirack Alaskan vessel, was wrecked last Thursday at 2 o'clock in tho morning by-strik ing an iceberg on Douglas island. Sixty-five persons wero drowned. An extra edition of tho Juneau Dis patch says: "Tho word reached Tread well at- 8:'M a. m. by a party of passengers. headed by tho chief engineer, who walked up tho bcaoii, a distance of twenty-fivo miles, to appeal to tho city for hoi p. The Trcadwell steam er Lucy n nd the Juncaul steamer Flossie promptly responded. Tho Flossie arrived in from tho scene of tho wrack at 12 o'clock with her flag at half-mast and six dead bodies on tho board, and the passengers. "The description of the disaster by thefeurvlvors is heartrending, and those who livo to toll tho story aro each aud every one heroes and wor thy of boing called men aud women. The Islander struck an iccberg,and so severe was the shock that every door was jammed fast in tho state rooms, and tho ill-fated passengors, numbering lo7,nnd a crow of seventy ono were forced to break through the windows to reach tho deck. San Francisco, August 20. Tho gQod limo of sixty-four days wrts made on ihc trip from Now York to this port by tho Californian, the pioneer of tho American-Hawaiian Steamship Company's lines. Cap tain Lyons reports that tho Califor man's trip from New York was pleas ant and uneventful, except for three days. of very rough weather, after passing Cap'i Pillar into tho Pacific, Tho Oregonmn,a sister ship, is now in port discharging. a cargo of New York freight. Captain Kahalehili of tho schooner Kauikeouli reports having seen tho remarkable meteor which passed through tho heavens last Sunday morning. His vessel was lying at Paauilo and about 4 o'clock tho skip per saw tho meteor rise out of the sky from tho cast side of Maui. The meteor took' a southeasterly course and nassecl over Hilo. The path of tho meteor was visiblo for full five minutes, the captain asserts, and re scmblcd a vast search light. Vessels in Port Kahului Am. Ship St. David, Pearson, from Nowcastle, coal. Am. Ship Emily F. Whitney, Brig- man, Jrom Honolulu, sugar ballast. Am. Sch. S. T. Alexander, Jacob son, from S. F., gen'l mdse. Arrivals Aug. 20. St. David, Pearson, 38 days from Newcastle, 2;210 tons coal, Sept. 2. Emily F. Witney. Brig- man, l uay from Honolulu, sugar ballast. Sept. 4. S. S. Claudine, Parker, from Honolulu. Sept. 5. Am. Sch. S. T. Aloxan der, Jacob-sou, 19 days from S. F. gen'l mdse. Sept. 7.' S. S. Claudino, Parker from liana. Departures. Sept. 4. S. S. Claudino, Parker for Hana. Sept. 7. S. S. Claudine, Parker, for Honolulu. Sept. 7. Am. Sch. Emily F. Whit ney, Brigman, for S. F. bags sugar. Oceanic Time Table. date name from Sopt ii 3 Gaelic ft. 1 G Doric Yokohama 7 Alameda. . , S. F 11 Hongkong Mnru S. F 13 Nippon Maru. . . . Yokohama 17 Sierra , .Sydney 18 Ventura S. F, 19 China S. F. 21 Peru Yokohama 27 Doric S. I 28 Alameda S. F, 28 Miowcra Victoria FOR Sept. 3 Gaelic Yokohama G Doric S, F, 11 Alameda S. F, " 11 Hongkong Mnru,. Yokohama " 13 Nippon Maru.. S. F, " 17 Sierra....; S. F, " 18 Ventura. Sydney " 19 China Yokohama 21 Peru; ...S.F, " 25 Aorangi. . . '. , Victoria " 27 Doric. r.... Yokohama Ths FOR C. F MERRICK CARRIAGE CO. Ltd Leading FIFTEEN OF THE BREWED BY THE 11ENOWNBD Anheuser-Busch Buewing IN BBLS. and CASES Arc due to arrive within a few Ii Sackfe' SOLE AGENTS FOR THE Road Wagons jfTop Buggies ' fSurreys 1 JK WT& KH$ m JE m mm aTPk tji mitv huba -m k w-rw. gPhaetons Rfr $175 to $200 1 Two Seated Wagons . $iOO Brakes $35 to $75l Haimess - $15 & up per set Pacific Vehicle & Supply Co. Ltd. p. O. Box 760 Honolulu, H, T. ' ' i i -i. ' - , . S. S. GRiNBAUM & CO. Ltd. 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