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TUB HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY. APRIL 21, 190C.
SEVEN '
THE
CIRCULAR ON TIE
JAP WANTS
Bank of Hawaii
L
A DRUG LICENSE
LIMITED.
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UNC0NSTITUT10NA
Incorporated Under the Laws of the
: Territory of Hawaii.
I
PAID-UP CAPITAL fCOO.000.00
SURPLUS 300,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS 78.C91.C3
l
I" OFFICERS.
Charles M. Cooke President
P. C. Jones First Vice-President
F. W. Macfarlano...2nd Vice-President
C. II. Cooko Cashier
C. Hustaco Jr Assistant Cashier
F. B. Damon Assistant Cashier
Zeno K. Myers Auditor
DIRECTORS: Chas. Mi Cooko. P. C.
Jones, F. V. Macfarlane, E. F. Bishop,
E. D. Tcnnoy, J. A. McCandless, C. II.
Atherton, C. II. Cooke, F. B. Damon, F.
C. Atherton.
COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS DE
PARTMENTS. Strict attention given to ail branches
of Banking
XUDD BUILDING. FORT STREET.
A CIRCULAR RECEIVED THROUGH
THE MAIL WHICH SEEMS TO RE
POSITIVELY THROUGHapiN'O.
TREASURER CAMPBELL
MAN-
DAMUSSED BV A JAPANESE WHO
WAS TURNED DOWN.
The Star has received the following i Judge Robinson yesterday ordered
through the mall. It Is sufficiently ! alternative writ of mandamus to lie
dogmatic and Insistent on tho "uncoil- Issued, addressed to A. J. Campbell,
stltutlonal," to please- every good Do- Treasurer of Hawaii, directing him
mocrat In the. land. Whether
or not Is another matter,
ESTABLISHED IN 1S58.
BISHOP SCO.
BANKEKS
Commercial and Travelers'
Letters of Credit issued on the
Bank of California and N. M.
Rothschilds & Sons, London.
Correspondents for tho Amer
ican Express Company, and
Thos. Cook & Son.
Interest allowed on term and
Savings Bank Deposits.
Ing Is the circular
UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
All those who favor ' licensing and
constitutional, and should not bo li
censed nor allowed In nny civil govern
ment. Over four million dollars n day goes
from our honest laborers Into the li
censed saloons of our U .S. A.
Fifty murders a day, besides mil
lions of starving women and children,
are the product of tho legalized saloons.
All those who favor licensing and
protecting the' destroyers of our nation ,
and people are traitors
traitors to their trusts, and traitors to
our country and to our people.
Worthless education. Godless, worth
less Immoral public schools have only
made us a nation of drunkards and
criminals, and caused pur race to de
generate and dio out, producing disease
of soul and body.
Tho treason of our U. S. senate has
It will ' forthwith to Issue a license to S. Y-
The follow- ninmoto as pharmacist or show cause
on April 30 why he has not done so.
Tho petitioner alleges: '"That for
more than two years immediately
prior to April 28, 1903, I havo had
nctual experience In compounding
drugs, chemicals and poisons, and have
assisted in conducting and managing
a pharmacy drug and chemical store,
carried on as n business for retall.ng
compounding and dispensing of drugs,
chemicals and poisons In Honolulu,"
etc.
Ynmnmoto says he became twenty-
i one years of age in May, 19!).,. Since
, i June o, iay;t, iiu hum ueeii v:mnii iuu?u
to God, and i .i,i-
ABGEfflOS RECEIVED
.
Captnln Diaz and the o.'Ilcers ontor
. tallied quietly aboard' the Argentlno
I training ship rresidente S irmlento
! yesterdny afternoon for a number of
! their Honolulu friends. Owing to tho
recent death of the President of the
Argenlne Republic, the affair was not
public and was Inteded only to re
turn courtesies extended the olllcers
during their stay. The ship's band
played throughout the reception and
In the wardroom a collation was serv
ed. During the reception the vessel
was moved from the Naval Row to
Naval dock No. 2 where the vessel
will be coaled today.
Last evening Cnntain Diaz entertaln-
own gallows' that has bsen destroying Cl llt dinner for Rear Admiral Lyon,
sons and daughters. I u. s, x., and Mrs. Lyon and others
God, give us more bravo men and iast evening. Among those present nt
brave women to fight the devil and tho reception were Lieut. Cushman.
whiskey trusts in 'Jesus' name, Amen, i tj. s. N.. Mrs. Cushman, Major Van
been Immense all alone, it we are to
believe reports from our papers and
magazines.
No damages are allowed to tho wldo
ows and orphans of men who aro para
lyzed or killed by poisifned drinks giv
en them from our U. S. saloons.
Esther said, "I will go in before tho
King and If I perish, I will perish, for
It is for my life and for tho life of my
people." So do I go In by faith with
myj petition before King Jesus, that
tnis nioouy Hainan may oe nung on nis
Claus Spre- ls.
Wm G. Irwin.
GlansSprecMs&Co
BANKERS
HONOLULU,
H. I.
San Francisco Agents The- Nevada
National Bank of' San Francisco.
DRAW EXCHANGE ON
SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Na
tional Bank of San Francisco.
LONDON "Tnlon of London & Sm'th's
Bank, Lt . ,
JS'EW YORK American Exchange Na-
' tlonal 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.
There is no protection for lire or
I home, nor of honest business in our U.
S. A.
White Slavery. Our senators havo
built the high whiskey trust altars and
sacrificed our sons and daughters to
devils.
For warnings of the danger of pros
titution, read Proverbs 6, 7. and Sth
chapters. God made tho male and fe
male to produco their young nothing
more.
Real estate cannot hold Its own In a
whiskey town. The plngue loft Kansas
since she wiped out the saloons. God
cannot bless ti whlske state.
H. HANSON.
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to entertain your friends in your own home. Arc you an accomplish
ed pianist? Arc you a talented singer? Arc you possessed of great
reading or dramatic ability? Probably not for these arc the excep
tion not the rule. Do you ever run a little short on conversation and
wish you had some little diversion for those friends you wish to en
tertain? No doubt you do and here is the very thing you have been
looking for. It is a want and a necessity as well as a luxury for every
home and through this
Unpara
FREE O
lieled
F F E R
the Hawaiian Star is now enabled to present to each of its readers,
old and new, one of these rich toned instruments,
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TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING
AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS.
Deposits Received, Loans Made on
Approved Security. Commercial and
i avellers' Credits issued. Bills of Ex
change Bought and Sold.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY
COUNTED FOR.
AC-
rHEM0Hfili SPECIE
Limited.
ESTABLISHED 1880.
Capital Subscslbed Yen 24,000,000
Capital Paid Up 13.000,000
Reserve Fund 9,910,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOK.OHAP!.
Branches and Agoncios:
Honolulu, New York, San Francisco,
London, Lyons, . Bombay, Hongkong,
Newchwang, Pekln, Shanghai, Tientsin,
Kobe, Nagasaki, Tokio, Osaka.
The. Banks buys and receives for col
lection Bills of Exchange, issue Drafts
and Letters of Credit, and transacts a
genral banking business.
Honolulu Branch 67 Kins Street
Shogetsu Restaurant
JUST OPENED
17 Hotel Street, Near Nuuanu
MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS
Ice Cream and Cakes.
Served on Ground Floor.
RESTAURANT UP-STAIRS.
THE BAND PLAYED ON.
A protest was made to the Governor
last night about the jlg-tuno perform
ances of the band at the Royal Ha
waiian Hotel. With the town filled
with mourners, dance-music was Jar
ring to the public sensibilities. Gov
ernor Atkinson called up Chairman
Smith, of the Supervisors, but tho lat
ter said he thought that light music
might relieve the public mind. And
the band played on.
KOA LUMBER SCHEME.
O. T. Shlpmnn, chairman of the Fi
nance committee of the Board of Su
pervisors o ftl.e County of Hawaii, ar
rived by the Miuina Loa yesterday.
Ho comes on business connected with
the leasing of the koa forest back of
the Volcano House, the promoters of
the scheme to manufacture koa lum
ber desiring to obtain from Mr. Ship
man a lease for fifteen years on the
property which Is now held by him.
LAHAINA.
LAHAINA, April 20. On Wednesday
morning Bishop Restarick visited the
public schools and made soveral calls.
In tho afternoon ho organized a Wo
man's' Auxiliary, and appointed the of
ficers. In tho ovenlng'ho confirmed a
class of soven, at the Church of the
Holy Innocents, and gave a timely and
Interesting address. At 9:lfl p. m. The
Uishop sailed for Honortilu.
Vllet. U. S. A., Mrs. Van Vl'.et. Miss.
Van Vllet. Capt. and Mrs. Schocffel,
Lieut, and Mrs. Hiinua, C.ipt. Bush. I
U. S. A., Capt. Samuel Johnson, rep
resenting' Acting Governor, Atklisnn,
Miss May Schweitzer, Lieut SI ittery.
U. S. A.. Mrs. Slnttery, Miss Graves.
Miss Buckley, Miss Neumann. Mrs.
C. T. Wilder. Mrs. James Doughi rty,
Miss Marlon McGllvray, Miss Tnomr
son, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gr.y. L out.
Joins, U. S. R. C. S.. Mrs. Joins. Capt.
Unrnesson, Mr. Rowell. Dr. She'.don,
Dr. I'into.
m -iti-v jr$s & jr -im, m
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m it, ii
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MRS. WILDER OtT.
Mrs. S. G .Wilder has brcn dr 1,171 1
from the suit to quiet title, AlexuuUv
Young against F. W. Marfarl me an !
otheni. Judje Lindsay KiM"'Ol a mo
Won by Robertson, her i.tfin.-y. to
direct a verdict for Mrs. WUUr. o:n"
of the defendants. A motion for -suit
was argued yesterday, an l rt lei'
by Judge Lindsay.
8 WO
n Free With a Subscription to this Paper
MTHE
DINNER TO CAPTAIN DIAZ.
Roar Admiral Lypn, U. S. N., com- 1
inandant of the Honolulu Nnvul Sta- 1
tlon, and, Mrs. Lyon, entertained at j
dinner -on Thursday evening at their j
Nuuunu valley home In honor of Cap- I
tal Diaz and other officers of tho Ar-
gentlno training ship Prcs'dente Sar
mionto. Mrs. Lyon has had a double
happiness this week In tho arrival of
her son. Harry Lyon, from Phila
delphia on tho hhlp Dirlgo and In meet
ing old friends from Buenos Ayres on
the Presldento Sarmiento. Sho was
burn in tho Argentine capital.
Corner Beretania and Nuuanu Sts.
JAPANESE DRUGGISTS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
All kinds Amorlean patent medicines
at low prices.
1 If YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE
0 IN NEWSPAPERS
ANYWHERE AT ANVTIMB g
$ Call on or Write S
1 E.C.DAKE'S ADVERTISING AGEHGYl
J 134 Snnsomc Street
L8AN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
Fine Job Printing, Star Office.
OKU THANKS HONOLULU HERO.
Word has been received from Shuzel
Tokunaga, who was formerly employ
ed by Miss Roso Davison of this city,
that ho hud been highly praised by
General Oku for Ills conduct as a sol
dier In the battle of Mukden. Tho Jap
was wounded.
RHEUMATISM MAKES LIFE MIS
ERABLE. A happy home is the most valuablo
possession that Is within tho reach of
mankind, out you cannot onjoy Its
comforts if you aro suffering from
rheumatism. You throw asldo busi
ness cares when you ontor your homo
and you can be relloved from those
rhopmatlc pains also by applying
Chamberlain's Pain lis 1 in. One appli
cation will give you relief and Its con
tinued use for a short flme will bring
about a permanent cure. For sale by
all dealers. Benson, Smith & Co.,
agen's for Hawaii.
A Columbia Graphophone Is given
absolutely free to Star subscribers.
Road offer on page T.
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THE W.OS ARRIVED AND AUK ALL HONE. PLACE ORDERS EARLY FOR TJIE NEW SHIPMENT TO ARRIVE
APRIL 20.
Von-Hamm Young Co., Ltd
SOLE AGENTS.
Garnge, Alakea Street. Telephone, Alexander Young Hotel, Private Exdiangc.

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