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'ic ir-vry v. JKrw THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1900. Attorneys. IR.'''' Mil I M (OSTSJER-s Real Estate and Insurance. Bankers. ; v. BEO. A. DAVIS - GEO. D. GEAR DAVIS & GEAR ttlorncys and Counsellors at Law Soonu 20J, 203, 303, J11JJ Building. 'Jor. Fort and Merchant SK.Mnoluly CHARLES F. PETERSON 4Lttornov at Law and Notary Public. Kaahumanu Street. J. M. KANEAKUA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law Mee: In the Occidental Hotel, TBtr ot King and Alakea Btreeti, aaslaln. aT. B. Aeal. Enoch Johnson. AOHI&.TOHNSON, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Kit No. Id West King Street Telephono 884. Sargeoos, Physicians And Dentists. Drs. Cooper & McDonald. Aakei Strtct. OFFICE HOURS: Ir Coorer 8 jo to 10 a m.. etoe ani rtosp Dr. MUonalJ 10 m loop, m, , ?ior- m SUNDAYS Dr. Cooper 8 to to 10 a i )r. McDinaM ' t P. -TELLWIONC t! OR. J. T. WAYSON, Has removed to his new office and resi dence, Heretanla 8t nearly opposite Me thodist Church. office hours 0:I0):)opP:S: i6n TEL. Main uO DR. W. H. MAYS has opened an office for the practice of Medicine and Surgery, at 119 Beretanla Street, next house reyond Central Union Church. HOURS: 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8; Sundays, 9 to II. TLLLI'IIONE foi. 1244 DR. C. A. PETERSON Has re-ocened his office at . . . ' 36 Emma Street HOURS 2- A P.M. (7- Sl'.M.J TELEPHONE: 493 DR. E. C. WATERHOUSE Office and Residence: Corner Beretanla and Mll'er streets. Orrics Houm. I to u a. m. 1 to i p. M. to a r. m. SUKDAYJ 9.10 to ll-.W A. M. TELEPHONE ai. WHITE. Or, W. J. 1 ft and Residence: Beretanla and alakea streets. Dae Hours: to 10 a. m.; 2 to 4 . m.; 7 to 8 p. m. TELEPHONE 104. JR. WALTER HOFFMANN. JUaTANIA BTREET, (opposite the Hawaiian Hotel.) taUyaon 110. P. 0. Box 501. OSes kouxi, 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to t s 1; T to I p. so. Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m. DR. 1. N. SINCLAIR- trMt, between Emma and Fort. stairs: I to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. .; Sundays. 8 to 10 a. m. DR. ALBBRT E. NICHOLS Dentist. Office for the present with Dr. Anderson, Alakea St. near Hotel. Office Hours 8:ioto4 DR. R. I. MOORE, Dentist. Mica: 222 Hotel Street Otic Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 4. k, C. WALL, D. D. S., O. E. WALL, D. D. S., DENTISTS Mn Building, .Fort. Street to 4. Telephone 434. DIAMOND And other Rings, Watches, Brace lets, Pins, and an extensive variety if J velry. E. Gr. lilAJEVl. Manufacturing Jeweller 404 FORT STREET. THE Honolnln Concrete Company. Office with H. F. Bertleman, Contractor, King St. opposite Wall, Nichols & Co. DO ALL kinds of Stone and Concrete Work at CALIFORNIA PRICES. WE make a specialty of constructing Cement Side Walks at very reasonable rates. ifX2-2m. MAIN 199 Masonic Temple NfvP CANDIDATES OF THE Democratic Party FOR DELEGATE TO CONGRESS: (Unexpired Term, BCth Congress.) David Kawananakoa. (Full Term, 57tli Congress.) David Kawananakoa. SENATORS, ISLAND OF OAHU: Hon. D. P. R. Isenberg, Jr., Col. John D. Holt, Jr., Abraham Fernandez, Hon. E. K. Llllkalanl, Hon. J. 0. Carter, William Auld. REPRESENTATIVES: FOURTH DISTRICT. Charles W. Booth, Major J. M. Camara, S. W. Spencer, Hon. E. CrMacfarlane, John H. Wise. Hon John E. Bush, FIITII DISTRICT. Hon. S. M. Damon, H. J. Mossman, Hon. Frank Brown, Frank Harvey, R. W. Holt, Jesse P. Makalnal. Chinese and Japanese Finns. Y. MASUDA, Portraits Done in Crayon or Oil Pictures Framed In any styU Framed Pictures for sale. New Mouldings for Frames have arrived. King and Alapai streets, Near Honolulu Stock Yards I4G0 TELEPHONE 869 T. KATSUNUMA & Co. A. K. OZAWA, tiui, GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY. Tonporery OOct: Root. 1 opetalrl Sprockets bulla ing lei. 544. Gleaning ! LADIES SKIRTS CLEANO Olti'nuClf.n. J, DyfJ mj Repaired -SUITS MADE TO ORDER ""Fit guaranteed. Scr-Lowett Pike. Fori Street, near Kukul, nJ near Orfheum Ttttater. rpflcf Clfanln; one suit, ft; D)elng ult $1.30. 1 669-6m Wong Sai Kee MERCHANT - TAILOR A PfBFICT FIT GUASANTIID 404 1-ort bt., near King St. HONOLULU, H. I. Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing Specially Y. MAN SING- Has Rtmoved From Fort Street to Nuuanu Strut, opp. Goo Kim's, !) LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Dresses Made To Order. HOP HONG, Merchant Tailor. A Fins Amobtmint of Ammican, Esouih aid Scotch CLoth on Hand No. )iq Nuuanu itreet, Honolulu, H.,1. Good work ana flrit-clait fit guaranteed- Clothee Cleaned and Repelled architects, Contractors and Builders Fred Harrison, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER fobbing : Promptly : Attended : To. WM. T. PATr, Contractor and Builder. Store and Office Flttlnr. Plant and Eitlmates FurnTthed. 1488 Hotel Street, near Barracks H. L. KERB Sc CO., Architects and Builders Rooao sims PROGRESS BLOCK. Telephone 111. Qeo. W. Pete Tel. ok M. P. W, Boeidilto P. O. Bos 71I BBARDSLEE & PAGE Architects & Builders Office: Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex, Honolulu, ii, 1, Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish it Short Notice. 1441 Building Materials OF ALL KINDS, ealers in Lumber and Goal ALLEN &ROBINSON, Queen streat. Honolnln tf. F. BBRTBLMAN'8 Carpenter Shop 18 RBMOVBD 0 rsar of old stand. Entrance on King '.'set. Offer left at either shop, or office, it .'ohn Nott'f 'ore, King street, will r- i'vs prompi kttmtlnD, UJi-tf I ORIGINAL ROUTE PROPOSED I BY WALKER IS APPROVED .Surveying Parties Have Covered Routes Very Thoroughly-Probable Vote Will Be For Nicaragua Route. New York, Oct. 18. A special to the IlernM from Wellington snjs: The Istlimlnn innnl commission Is nt nork on lt rt'iHirt, but It Is evident that It will find it lniHKiil.le to do more tlis.n Kulmilt n lrcl liulnnry statctnent to con 81 cm when the session lirglns. This re wrt will present facts and figures re ferring to lioth the I'nnnma canal nud the .Nlcnincmi loute. A oto has mit t Ix'Ptt tnken by the cimimUilon as to wlikli It will recommend, nor n III a tie rlslnn lie reached until further Informa tion has Iwen rccched regarding liolh pro ject h. M, 1 Int In, president of the I'ntmniA ('mini roiiipany, linn arrived In Vnlilnc Ion ami )nld liN relinls to the ttiui inltaloii. He cnnic lo Wnnhinxtoii In (oiiiillnrne with the leijuest of Hear Ailinlriil Wnlker and will stay here until he tan Ik' unnrrd, u hen lie will return to 1'arN. lie will come hack to Wnnhlng ton ihirlnc the ki'kIoh of concreM. NnttvltlKlnndliiR the conimlmlon line lint tnkrti n nte an to route It is n'e patent from liip trend of Its lmetl;t tlnii that It fitiorn the Nlcnrngiinn nntPi wny. Ilooaiiap of the dimensions nml die platciiu'iit of modern tfninlilpi it has li.ru determined that n innnl thirty f.i-t deep would ho too hiiuiII and Ihe e-oiii-iiiNiInn In pripnrlm: rstiinnter on n in lull which slmll In- thlrly-lHc feet I'l diptli mid lime it minimum width of loll feet. On the tlilrty-fo.it ranal the nil jorlty of the llrKt Wnlker iiiiiiiiiNhIoii e,all!l!lle1 the l-OKt nt nhoiit Sli'.OOO.OOil. The Inrirnw In depth mid width pmjm-i cd n ill iipivmnrily make the phijif Inl cn nnl mote expeimhr. ltorliiKM nre Im'Iii made to nmrrtaln if the ineteiivil exni Milloii liiii'ill,v will i,-iiilri' the re iiioinl of nxk or iioft dirt. ' AiHiH'titeK of the Nlearnsiinn cannl nir cettlnj; i-on.idernlilp comfort out of the fact that the, examination of the route reiiitiimendeil hy the firxt Wnlker com liil"lou Iiiik, esiept In n few lntni(s, shonii ItH entire pracllcnhlllty. Tin. eiifliicprliiK pnrllen Kent out by the Inthmlan comiulsnlon lino cotie over eery foot of the route. They liavp iw fnmmenileil that Ihe sltps of neveral locks l slightly chanced and the eominlmlnn will adopt their rii-ommendntlons. The Reneinl Imprenloti hppiiis lo In, lnm-pcr, that the commlaslon will faor the Wnlker route, provided the luring UdiiK mndp for n largpr cnual xhould not how that the ot would Ih pxcphsIp. lr. Lampxp, kecretnry of the I'nnami f'nnnl company, who Is In tilts city, sal.) Int nlelit that the company wn piv pnusl to meet any of Ihe condition wlilili in It-lit lip 1:1 1. 1 down dy Ihe Ixtlinil- an commriHioii and was tvndy nud wllllni; to ronrorni lo nny of ItH rii-ummenilii-tioii4. It uns n mattPr of ImpOHAllillltv, howeicr, for the I'niiauia Cnuiil com puny to outline Its course of nctlon, rs t' crj lliinc would deiH-nd upon Ihe v diiIIh tlmt would he lenilipd hy the com million. Up declared there are no obstacle which cngliiivrliii; skill cannot otercome In maklm; the l'unnma innnl ncceptnli'.o to the Isthmian commlwilnn nud that ,i mini of tlilrty-fixp feet In depth, with n minimum width of l."0 feet it perfect t feasible nt the I'nnanin route. Hawaii Independents Are Deserting Wilcox I1II.O, Oct. ". The Ilnnnll Hern hi miijs: Ah thn time for election npprondies the enndhlntPM of the different pnrtliH me ulinuiui; iinniileralile nelltlty In win ning friends to their cnuse, though up to ilnte there nre more (iimerts to lepubll I'liiilam thnn that pntty linn lost. l'(ry day one or two of Ihe indeipiileiit parly Is c-omlne nroiind lo the side thnt will cur ry the election. Hnnnlliius me n proud people nud they do not wnnt to U ili'fenliil; fur Hint lei con they me willing 10 liteu,to the tenets of the ri'publbnii party, nml ery few, after n khori lime, me ln lined to slick to the Will ox part). One of the lieit known lIiinnliiiiiH In IIIIo exiri'seil him- self on the subject jpstcnhiy In no unevr- tnlu tone. "I realize that ne rnn limn no distinct paity for the Ilnwnllaus. Right hcie In llilo we me between the deil nml the deep sen. Yon mny take one of our can didates for Kcnnlor, nml he U ns much In eWdence nt n democ'ruHc lnecllng ns he is with the Independent,,, ho Hint renlly wn don't know where lie slnuds. Tnke tin other nml jou lliul him stamllug up 011 our local inudldateH but biicklui: Wilcox, 1 was 11 Htlong Independent In the beginning of the ciiinpnlirn, but I cniiuot see where our candidates would Ih of nny lienellt to us If they weie elected. Another thlnj I nui sntisried Hint if Hob Wilcox lind U-eu noinlimted on the tleniocratU' ticket he would lime been Just ns strong n demo cint ns he now clnlnm to lip nil Imlepeu dent. I nm Kilt lulled nlxo thnt he wants lo go to coiigiesH for whnt there Is in it for himself rather thnn wlint he would da for the Hnwnllniis, 1 have talked wltn white men who line been in Windilngton nud they sny it takes a Htullnr kind of man lo lip congressman, ami Hint nuy and every white man Is not suitable. Well. If thnt is Hie uim where would Wilcox get off. He may think he Is earnest, hut ho h not, Hicllete lie would simply liang nut Hide nml do nothing, mid he would prohiihly hne (.'ncHar OUo Moieno for a ill lit'. Well, fiom whnt I permually know of Moieno nml what I lime hear! of his Inck of pull with McKlnley nud Hip sennturH, I think we would be doing ns well to elect Mm as Wilcox, "I believe thnt 11 good mini) of Hip Hn wnllmis who now shout for Wilcox will swing nround for I'atker when the Hue tomes," fesW STOMACH A 5lTTEBs Undigested Food bcoTM palion In t few hourt nJ If rrspontlMf for conitipatl n, Indleeitlon, dypffil, linvuor.nerv ouni nJ all Iher mi kidney lilt. Wherttotte Itnncorill of thcH al mnt Hostdtcr't Momtch Blttertthoutd btuken it onc. ltrvnl i well at cure all itotmi:!, lilt, anj Is a tpeclfic for malaria anJ ftvtf anJ arue. When vou Bt It tec that a PKIVATE KEVLNUE STAMP coven the neck of Remse- PTETTER'S 5 as cood " STOMACH Snbstltntes BITTERS isfkaaaaBek, McKinley Has Recognized j Laboring Men Particularly I President McKlnley has recognized labor In appointments more than all his predecessors combined. Tho fol lowing arc some of his appointments: I'KTKR 11. LAIRD, Btone-cuttcr and member of Local Assembly 1SC3 of the Knights of Labor, Brooklyn, New York Commissioner of Immigration at QucbcH, Canada, Appointed 1897. DAVID HKAI.Y, Journalist, writer on labor topics for fifteen years, ex chnlrmnn of National Executive lloai 1 of tho Knights of Libor Commission ei of Immigration at Vancouver, U. C. Appointed 1S99. CAMKRON MILLUR, coal miner, Secretary Miners' Union, Ohio Immi grant Inspector. Appointed 1S9S. FRANK SAR0i:NT, Grand Master Brotherhood Locomotive Firemen Ap pointed member of Industrial Commis sion, but declined to serve owing to the desire of his organization to re tain htm as Grand Master. M. D. Ratchford, coal miner, Presl dent United Mine Workers' of Ameri ca Appointed member of Industrial Commission, 189S, JOHN L. KENNEDY, printer, mem ber ot Typographical Union. Appoint ed member of Industrial Commission, 1898. JOHN FARQUHAR, printer. Ap pointed member of the Industrial Commission, 189S. Edwin C. Madden, locomotive en gineer, member of Brotherhood of Lo comotlvo Engineers. Appointed Third Assistnnt Postmaster General, 189S. W. 0. EDENS, railroad brakeman, member of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Appointed Superintendent of Free Delivery, Chicago, Illinois. CHARLES H. LICHTMAN. shoe maker, ex-Grand Secretary Knights ot St. Crispin, ex-General Secretary of the Knights of Labor. Appointed mem ber of Industrial Commission, 1900, JOHN THOMAS, coal miner. Ap pointed Immigrant Inspector In ter ritory opposite Buffalo, in Canada, Hi 1898. ROBERT WATCHORN, advanced from Immigrant Inspector to Special Supervising Immigrant Inspector, 1899. ADOLI'H J. YOU, locomotive engin eer, member grievance committee B. of L. E. Special Immigrant Inspector, 1'uget Sound district. Appointed 1893. ROBERT D. LAYTON, axo maker, member of the Axe-Makers' Union, ex Grnncl Secretary of tho Knights of La bor Special Immigrant Inspector, Ap pointed 1898. T. W Powderlcy, Commissioner Gen eral of Immigration, appointed 1897. Was Initiated Into the Machinists and Blacksmiths' Union in 1870, and re malned a member until tho dissolution of tho organization In 1877, He bo- carao a member of tho Knights of La bor In 1874, and is still a membo.. Was a member of tho Industrial Broth erhood from 1874 to the dissolution of tho organization In 1878; Is an honor ary member of seventeen different la bor organizations In ns many Staffs. This list, and it falls far short ot being complete, shows that President McKlnley has given more appoint ments to labor than all of his predeceB sors since the foundation stone of the government was laid. 8BRMON8 ON THE HOME. Beginning Nov. cald will preach 4 Rev. Wra. M. Kin a series of Sunday evening sermons as follows: Nov. 4. Home Its Sacredness. No. 11. Wooing and Wedding. Nov. 18. The Marriage Relation. Nov. 25, The Husband In the Home. Dec, 2. The Wife In the Home. Dec. 9, The Father and Mother ill tho Home, Dec, IC. The Child In the Home, Dec, 23. Brother and Sister, Dec. 30. Religion in the Home. Jan. C. Shadowed Homes, Jan. 13. Unhappy Homes, Jan. 20, Wrecked Homes. Jan. 27. The Home Beyond. iViViViViViYiiYirVi E""Z to carry HGESSLER'Sij E-Ztotake :r MAGIC : ar-vvay to wM?5a: euro u hoad- S WAFERS si ache '?y.,.,.,..,.'.V.,A.,.,,'J,f,.; 10 tests nil drngg-.u LIFE and FIRE AGENTS FOB. New England Mutual Life In surance Co. of Boston. tna fire Insurance Company . of hartfokd. HENRY ST. OOAR. DWARD POUITf , , Member. Stock and Ben'fJ Exotim EDWARDPOLLITZ&'Co COMMISSION BROKERS AND DEALERS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES-... Partlcalar atlaatiM gtreei lo ystciasa ss4 aala si Hawaiian Sot ar Stock. Lease NegMlsM. IseHra aa ptrelga Sims aiS Boatl. 40S California Bt,, Ban FrancUco. Cal. 117 WILLIAM SAVIDGE, Stock and Bond Broker Meaber of Hawaiian Stock lictair. Mclnerny Blook, Fort Street A. J. CAMPBELL, Stock and Bond Brokoi. Member of rke Honolelo Stock Btckttf. Offlce Queen street, opposite TJnlot Feed Company.' Tototnano eao P O Bon tTi Baer and lint Dealers. LOVEJOY&CO. IafrOBTBBB, AMD WHOLIIAII Wine and Lipr Bete Aceatt lor toe Bottled Relolec Beer ol Mettle No. 19 Nuuanu Stkket Feeler Block, Honolulu, Hawaiian liuiDt. P. O. Bos iit. Mutuel Telephone 10S. GrONSALVES 8c CO., Ltd WHOLESALE GROCERS AMI WINE MERCHANTS. 325 Queen street, Honolnln, H onsolitlatetl Soda Water Co., L't3 EHplannde, .orntr Allao a Fort Stt., Honolulu HOLLISTER Agent CO., The Pantheon Saloon HAS REOPENED FOR BUSINESS In It? New Quarters on Hotel St. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT ..OP.. T. A. SIMPSON LATE OF THE CRITERION Enterpr he Beer on Draught FRED J. CROSS, Consulting and Superintending Electrical Hydraulic ENGINEER. FJpctro-Hydmullc Power Tranamlsslor REPORTS AND ESTIIMATES FURNISHED. . . . With Catton-Nell Co., Queen street. Office next to Pcx-cSce. 12 JAMBS T. TAYLOR, M. Am. 9k. CI. CONSULTING Hydraulic Engineer 806 Judd Block. Tele. 681. Honolulu Iron Works Oo Improved and modern SUGAR MA CHINERY ot every capacity '.and de scription made to order. Boiler- wjort and RIVETED PIPES (or IrrlgaUo purposes a specialty. Particular atten tlon paid to JOB WORK, and repalrt executed at shortest notice. THE HAWAII HERALD. Vol. PUBLISHED IN HlLO. N Is a pretty good paper for (3, jo per an num, preferably In advance. Advertiser who use Its c umns GET GOOD RESULTS HAWAII 8MMPO 8HA The Pioneer Japanese Printing office, The Publisher of "HAWAII ?HIMPO," the only deity Jepaneee peper publlthei In the Territory ot Hawalt Y. SOGA. Editor. C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor - Editorial and Printing Office, near King bridge, King street. P O. Box 007. Subscribers to tbe BUL LETIN not receiving iner pa pers promptly will confer a favor by notifying tbe 'Busi ness dice, Telephone 156. j Judd Building, Fort street Incorporated under the Laws of the Territory of Hawaii, Paid Capital $000,000 Reserve SO, 000 Undivided Profits 108,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Charles M. Cooke President P. C. Jones Vice President C. 11. Cooke , , Cashier F. C. Atherton .... Assistant Cashier Henry Waterhouse, Tom May, F. W. Macfarlanc, E. D. Tenney, J, A. Ms Candless. Soltclta tho Accounts' ot Firms, Cor porations, Trusts, Individuals, and will promptly and carefully attend to all business connected with banking en t tusted to It Sell and Purchase For- eign Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit 6AVING6 DEPARTMENT I Ordinary and Term Deposits received and Interest allowed In accordance with rules and conditions printed In passbooks, copies of which may bo bad on application. GLAUS BraiOKXLS. Wat. u. lawn BANKERS. HONOLUU . .H.I San fYaneiieo AgenU Th Nevada National Bank op San Frawoisoo, San Francisco -The Nevada Nation Bank of San Francisco. London The Union Bank of London Ltd, Nkw York American Exchange Na tlonal Bank. CnioAoo Merchants National Bank. Paris Credit Lyonnal. Berlin Dresdner Bank, Honkono and Yokohama Honk. ns Shanghai Banking Corporation. New Zealand and Australia, Bank of New Zealand. Victoria and Vancouver Bank o British North America. Transact i Qeieral EauiHi iMEic.imBuiiif Depplsts Received. Loani mtde on Ap- B roved Security. Commercial and Trsvolerl redlti i Inoed. BIIH of Eichanje bonthl and sold, Coluctioki PaoitrTLT Acpouhtid roa. Established 1868 SISKCOdcOo. BANKERS. Transact a General Bankirg and Exchange Business. Commercial and Traveler's letters of Credit issued, avail able in all the principal cities op tho world. Interest allowed after July 1, 1898, on fixed deposits 7 day notice 2 nor cent., (this form will not boar interest unless it remains undis turbed for ono month), 3 months 3 per cent., 6 months 3J per cent., 12 months 4. per cent. Pioneer Building and Loan Association. ASSETS, DEO. 11, 18M, llll,i7TJS, Money loaned on approved security A Savings Bank for monthly deposit Houses built on the monthly install menf. pis. Twentieth Bert ot Stock Is ntra opened. OFFICERS T, F. Lansing, FrtMeV dent; S. B. Roae, Vice President; 0. a. Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretaire DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, B. B. Rose, A. V. Dear, A. W. Keech, Henna Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, O. a Gray, W. L. Howard. A. V. GEAR, Secretary. Chamber ot Commerce rooms. Office Hours: 12:301:80 p. an. iiiaor 00. SavingsBank ' Savings Deposit will be received and Interest allowed by this Bank at four and one-half per oent; per annum, Printed copies of tbe Rules and Reg illations may be obtained on application, Office at bank building on Merchant street. BISHOP A 00. TjJB Yokohama Specie Bsik, LIIIIHD, Subscribe! Capital Yen ei.ooo.ooo J'alJ Up Capltel Yen iS.ooo.ooo Ke$erve4 Iun4,, Yen l,i)o,oo Htei Office, Yokohama. The Bank buys and receives (or aaV lecUon Bills ot Exchange, Issue Drafta and Letters ot Credit, ana traaaaaal a general banking business. INTEREST ALLOWED On Flies Deposit lor re arearAe, e per eenl p, On Fue4 Depoelt lor t montts, jH " Oo Fixed Depoelt lor J aoo, i Drench ol the Yokohama Specie Bank, Hew Repntlic . Bmim. ,111 mi 81, uoioim 1 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Subscribers are furnished with from Ave to six lists per week, giving an ac curate record of deeds, mortgages, leases, releases, powers of attorney, etc., etc., which are placed on record. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 PER MONTH. A. V. GBAR, JutM Building, Honolulu. k