TUB HAWAIIAN " STA"R, SATURDAY, AUGUST 38. 1903.
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DR. M. OYAMA.
lUng Street, Pa'.ama,
Office houra: 8 a. m. to 12; 7 to 9 p.
m., Saturdays excepted.
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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Dr. GeorirG W. Burgess 1387 Fort
street, corner rlncyard. iO a. m. to 3
p. m. and 7 p. m. Tel hone Main 128. j
DR. M. J. J. MARLIER DE ROUTON,
DENTIST
Rooms 27 an 28 Young Building. Be
tween Hotel mid King streets. Hours
to 5. I
Moana Hotel
EARTH
Waikiki
Beach
Rapid Transit Electric Cars arrive
at. and depart from, the main entrance
of the Moana Hotel every ten minutes.
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Cecil Brown Vice-President)
F. Hu3tace Secretary ;
Chaa. H. Atherton Auditor ;
W. H. Hoogs Treas. and Mgr.
BBST Oil
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TELEPHONE MAIN 295.
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QUEEN STREET
Firewood, Stove,
Steam and Blacksmith
CooJL
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
(INC. )
Spreckels Building,
Honolulu H. T.
General Export Agents For
JESSE MOORE-HUNT CO
San Francisco Cal., and Louis
ville Ky.
Sptcia! attention given to
DRAYING
ALSO. WHITE AND BLACK SAND
THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK
LIMITED.
Subscribed Capital Yen 24,000,000
Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000
Reserve Fund Yen 9,060,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
The 'Bank buys and receives for col
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts
and Letters of Credit, and transact a
General banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED.
On fixed deposits for 12 months, 4 per
cent per annum.
On fixed deposits for 6 months, 3 per
cent per annum.
On fixed deposits for 3 months, 3 per
cent per annum.
Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank.
Hew RepnMic Bnililiite. Honolnln H I.
DOLLARS VS.
MOSQUITOES
THE COMMITTEE WAGING WAR
ON THE PEST ASK FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS.
The antl-mosqulto finance committee
is sending out an appeal to citizens for
funds for the support of the mosquito
campaign
follows
Aloxonder Young Hotel Saturday even
ing to enrry on the campaign against
mosquitoes, desire to notify you thnt
the Hoard of Health, through Its Pre
sident, Dr. C. B. Cooper, lias consented
to nssume entire charge of the work,
co-operating with the Citizens' Commit.
tee In every way.
"The Hoard has for some time been
working on the problem. They have
been nnd will continue to use the
ofllce force Und the corps of Inspectors
In Its employ.
"The Board of Public Works has
agreed to furnish garbage wagons, la
bor, nnd such other assistance as may
be In Its power.
"While this ns well as the work of
the members of the Committee, Is don
ated there are other necessary ex
penses, such as the employment of a
special Inspector, the purchasing of
petroleum, etc., etc., for which there
are no funds available In any of the
government departments and which
must bo provided by subscription.
"As this campaign Is for the benefllt
of every citizen, the Committee feels
confident that we shall receive your
prompt support and co-operation, which
1 alone will assure the full success of the
campaign. For the first year from
$300 to $500 per month will be required.
The committee hopes a large number
of monthly subscriptions of $1 or more
can be obtained.
"We count on your co-operation, but,
besides, reoulre funds, and ask that
you pledge such a sum toward the sup
port of the campaign as you may deem
fit.
"The subscription blank herewith en
closed you may fill out, sign, and mnll
to Mr. P. M. Pond, Chairman of the
Finance Committee P. O. Box 699,
"The Henry Waterhouse Trust Co.,
Ltd., have consented to give their ser
vices, ns Treasurers, 'o the Committee.
All subscriptions should be paid to
them.
"Very respectfully yours,
P. M. POND,
P. i. HELM,
Finance Committee.
General Committee: C. B. Cooper, M.
D., Chairman of Committee; L. E. Cofer
M. D Marine Hospital Service; Fred
C .Smith, Hawaii Promotion Commit
tee; P.. M. Pond, Research Club; H. E.
Cooper, Superintendent Public Works;
W. A. Bryan, Bishop Museum; F. W.
Macfarlane, Member Chamber of Com
merce; P. R. Helm, Merchants' Asso
ciation; F. R. Day, M. D., Medical As
sociation; A. T. Atkinson, Superinten
dent of Schools, D. L. Van Dine, Gov't
Experiment Station; C. H. Tracy, Sa
nitary Officer.
THE
ANKOF HAWAII
LIMITED.
Incorporated Under th- Laws of the
Territory of Hawaii.
PAID-UP CAPITAL -6URPLUS
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UNDIVIDED PROFITS
$600,000. oo
300,000.00
70,283.05
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
Charles M. Cooke President
P. C. Jones Vice-President
F. W. Macfarlane.. 2nd Vice-President
C. H. Cooke Cashier
F. C. Atherton Assistant Cashier
H. Waterhouse, E. F.-Bishop, E. D.
Tenney, J. A. McCandlcss and C. H.
Atherton.
COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS DE
PARTMENTS Strict attention given to all branches
of Banking.
JUDD BUILDING. FORT STREET
Claus Spreckles.
Wm. G. Irwin.
Glass SprecMs & Go,
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HONOLULU, -
ffnri Tl'mnplnnn Acrfmts Thft Nevada
National Bank of Han U'rancisco.
DRAW EXCHANGE ON
SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Na
tional Bank of San Francisco.
LONDON Union of London & Smith's
Bank, Ltd.
NEW YORK American Exchange Na
tional Bank.
CHICAGO Corn Exchange National
Bank.
PARIS Credit Lyonnals.
BERLIN Dresdner Bank.
HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA The
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
Corporation.
NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA
Bank of New Zealand, and Bank of
Australasia.
VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank
of British North America.
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Hot Days
AND
Warm iNTigjlrts
Warm night, with their presplratlon
and heated blood, bring discomfort
which quickly gives way to refreshing
coolness after using PACHECO'S
DANDRUFF KILLER. It is a quick
relief for prickly heat and itching
scalps.
'Sold by all Druggists and at the
Union Barber Shop. Telephone Main
232.
CORPORATION NOTICES.
SPECIAL MEETING.
KAMALO SUGAR CO., LTD.
Notice Is hereby given that a special
meeting of the stockholders of the
above company will be held at the
offices of J. Alfred Magoon, corner of
Merchant and Alakea streets, In Hono
lulu, on Monday August 24, 1903 at 7:30
p m.
Business: Consideration sale of Plan
tation, GEO. W. BURGESS, M. D.,
President.
Honolulu, August 17, 1903.
Election of Officers.
At the annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Oahu Carriage Manu
. facturlng Company Ltd., held at Hono
lulu on July 27th, 1903, the following
officers were elected to serve for the
ensuing year:
Chang Yee President.
Wat Glng Vice-President.
Henry Loo Kong Secretary
Chang Hop Treasurer.
"Wong Hoon Auditor.
The above officers constitute the
Board of Directors.
Oahu Carriage Mfg. Co., Ltd.,
Per II. LOO KONG,
Secretary.
Honolulu, August 10, 1903.
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AFTER ABISHOP.
Birmingham. Eng.. is to have a bishop
The circular letter Is as as soon ns the endowment of $525,000 is
complete, and the task now approaches
Dear Sir: The Citizens' Committee Its end, only about $50,000 more being
appointed at the mass meeting at the needed.
MANKICH1 CASE
WILL NOT DOWN
-The Osaki Mankichi case decision by the United States Supreme-
Court continues to attract attention among leading lawyers ot tlie mam
land and some of 'them do not reerard the issues as by any means set
! tied. In a. paper before the State Bar Association of Michigan and in
' the American Law Review, the Hon. Alfred Russel, an eminent author
ity of that state, predicts that the doctrine laid down by the majority ot
the court in the case from Hawaii will ultimaely be abandoned. He
cajis atention to oiner cases m wiucn mi: ouijicihc v.uuh um
itself, and says that the Insular decisions were agreed to by different
members of the court on different and even contradictory grounds. As
to the decision in the Hawaiian case, Russell has the following:
"The dissent was of remarkable force and power, and has com
mended itself certainly to the lay mind, and I think also the professional
mind.
"As a consequence of the present decision and of the previous so
called 'Insular decisions,' the possessions of the United States non-contiguous,
are to be governed very much as the Crown Colonies of Great
Britain are, or, in the language of Tdgc Harlan' ,as vassal states.-
"The policy is at war with the spirit and traditions and the language
even, of our written constitution. Power to make needful rules cannov
include power to suspend the constitution. Mr. Bancroft, the
eminent author of a history of the United States, uses the following
language: 'To the decision oKan underlying question of constitutional
law no finality attaches. To endure it must be right. An act of the leg
islature at variance with the constitution is pronounced void; an opinion
of the Supreme Court is equally so.'
"The language is very strong, but is it not true? Is anything really
settled until, it is settled right? Is it not monstrous that anywhere
within our jurisdiction the constitution of the United States should be
held to be inoperative at least iwth regard to its guarantees of life, liber-'
ty and property, except at the will of .Congress?"
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CLASH FEARED IN THE BALKANS.
Associated Press. Morning Service.
SOFIA, Bulgaria, Aug. 21. The Macedonian revolt is spreading
fast all over Albania and the insurgent ranks have been augmented by
thousands of men. The rebels have captured the town of Vasilko and
have escorted the Turkish officials of that place across the border. The
latest outbreaks are near the Bulgarian border and in pursuing the
rebels it will be necessary to send Turkish troops to points near which
Bulgarian soldiers are stationed to protect the frontier and clashes be
tween the two may occur. Eighteen thousand Turkish troops have
been concentrated in Macedonia.
JAPAN WOULD LIKE TO RACE FOR AMERICA CUP.
Associated Press. Morning Service.
NEW YORK, Aug. 21. Commander Takeshura of the Japanese
Navy says that Japan will enter a yacht in 1904 to compete for the Am
erica Cup.
UNIONS MUST JTOT HAVE AMERICAN CONNECTIONS.
Associated Press. Morning Service.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 21. The Royal Labor
Commission, appointed to enquire into the cause of the recent Canadian
Pacific Railway strike, has made its report recommending that the
railway brotherhoods which recogjiize the central bodies in the United
States be declared illegal. It wishes to prevent the ordering of strikes
among men in Canada by officers of the main union in the States.
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MILES' SON-IN-LAW PROMOTED,
associated Press. Morn'ns Service.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 21. Major Reber, son-in-law ol
General Miles, has been detailed for the office of Secretary of the new
Army War College, which is now in course of arrangement. The ap
pointmcnt is a surprise owing to Rcber's relationship to the retired
Commander-in-Chief, as the latter had a great deal of friction with the
heads of the army during the past few months he was jn command.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING
AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS.
Deposits Received. Loans Made on
Approved Security. Commercial and
Travellers' Credits Issued. Bills of Ex
change Bought and Sold.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY AC
COUNTED FOR.
ESTABLISHED IN 1858.
BISHOP & CO.
BANKERS
BANKING DEPARTMENT.
Transact business In all departments
ot Banking.
Collections carefully attended to.
Exchange bought and sold.
Commercial nnd Travelers' Letters
or Credit Issued ou The Bank of Cali
fornia and N. M. ltothscliild & Sons,
r.niiflnn.
ruirrrsnnndetits: The Bank of Cali
fornia, Commercial Banklug Co. of
Sydney, Ltd., Lonuon.
Drafts and cable transfers on China
and Japan through the Hongkong &
Shanghai Banking Corporation and
Chartered Bank of India, Australia
and China.
Interest allowed on term deposits at
the following rates per annum, viz.:
Seven days' notice, at 2 per cent.
Three months, at 3 per cent.
Six months at 3 per cent.
Twelve months, at 4 per cent.
TRUST DEPARTMENT.
Act as Trustees under mortgages.
Manage estates (real and personal).
Collect rents and dividends.
Valuable Papers, Wills, Bonds, Etc.,
received for safe-keeping.
ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT.
Auditors for Corporations and Prl
vate Firms.
Books examined and reported on
Statements of Affairs prepared.
Trustees on Bankrupt or Insolvent
Office,' 924 Bethel Street.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Deposits received and Interest allow
ed at lh per cent per annum. In accord
ance -with Rules and Regulations,
copies of which may be obtained on
application.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
Agents for FIRE, MARINE, LIFE,
ACCIDENT AND EMPLOYERS' LIA
BILITY INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Insurance Office, 924 Bethel Street.
THE FIRST
CO. OF HAWAII, LTD.
Capital, $250,000.00.
President Cecil Brown
Vice-President M. P. Robinson
Cashier W. G, Cooper
Principal Office; Corner Fort and
King streets.
SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and
interest allowed for yearly deposits at
the rate of 4 per cent per annum.
Rules and regulations furnished up
on application.
ON TAI TwISJS
Successor to On Tal Co.
Will open on Saturday, July 25.
Chlldrens' and Ladles' Underwear,
and Netting made to order a specialty.
1180 Nuuanu Street, near Beretanla.
Twenty-five cents pays for a Want
td in the Star. A bargain.
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Iwakami & Co,
HOTEL STREET OPPOSITE BETHEL'.
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Heinz
Sweet Pickles
FAVORITES THROUGHOUT
THE ENTIRE
CIVILIZED WORLD.
Their phenomenal keeping qualities in color, crispness and
flavor, are due to their being preserved in absolutely pure
spices, granulated sugar, and vinegar made especially for the
purpose by Heinz.
BUY THEM FROM GROCER
H, Hackfald & Co., Ltd., Distributors
The
Hylo
Lamp
Turn It Down Like Gas
You often pay for a 16 candle power
lamp in the sick room or when you
wnnt to come Into a lighted house when
a 1 c. p. lamp Is all you need.
Hylo Inm'ps turn down from 10 to 1
candle power and vice versa with Just
a twist o fthe globe.
They can be used any place where
the common electric lamp Is used. Prlco
75c at
Hawaiian Electric Co.,
LIMITED.
Phone Mail) 390. Office King Street near Alakea.
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