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mm' ?"w V) f'H J ' ,nr -UK' 'WW1 R" IPP''WW'",0N,: WJP'' ' ""111 EVCNINO BULLETIN. HONOLULU. 11. T.. MONDAY. APRIL ,28jtl?02j .A-.S ,- ft H ... , l J? IT EVENING BULLETIN Published Every Day Except Bunday, 't 120 King Street, Honolulu, T. H by the BULLETIN PUDLISHINQ CO., LTD. WALLACE It. FAIUUNGTON.. Editor Entered at tlio Post Office at Hono lulu as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Evening Bulletin. Per month, anywhere In U. S ,.J .75 Per quarter, nnywhero lu U. 3.. 2.00 Per year, anywhere In U. S... 8.00 Per year, postpaid, foreign ... 11.00 The Sunday Bulletin. Per month .16 Per quarter 35 Per year 1.25 Per year, postpaid, foreign 1.75 Wtekly Bulletin. rflx Months I 50 Per year, n.ijwhere In U. 8r.J 1.00 Per year, postpaid, foreign 1.50 Evening and Sunday Bulletin. Per month, anywhere In U. 8... I .90 Per quarter, anywhere In U. S... 2.35 Per year, anywhere In U. S... 9.23 Per year, postpaid, foreign ... 12.75 Sunday and Weekly Du' itln. Per year 2.00 Per year, postpaid, foreign ... 3.25 Telephone tost Office Box .256 718 MONDAY APRIL 2$, 1902. King Edward VII has bestowed tho frst Gortir nt his disposal upon the Duke of Hertford. The onl objection Honolulu can p(nslbl have to the new Episcopal Bit hop Is the difficulty In pronouncing r'.s name. From the Hepubllcan party stnnd point the remarks of Ooemor Dolo on the Teirltorlal franchise wire bel ter left unsaid. Hawaii cannot sa It has not had a slice of the Carmglo millions, whin a band of Hawaiian musicians nro paid $100 nn hour nnd unlimited chain games In which the teams they rcpre- pagne on the side. stt are to piny This plan docs not meet with the approval of the league The Advertiser's repudiation of itBjniikh should bo supreme on nil qucs- fake Hot surrender adds to tho ga tlrns respecting the control of the tj of nations It Is lu the same r-at f wun hip woniicnui Sheridan vvrccK i crn exploited by fake nrtlsts. Oxford and Cambridge each spent 3 00 for the total expenses of their rtcint boat race. A comparison with iilo and Harvard would be Interest ing The church has no Interest In poll tlcb but it is generally accepted that bishop Nichols has furnished an ex ample of American administration that would prove an Immense benefit If copied In polltlcal'actlvlty and gov ernmental operations. To call a party primary, at which xcters aro required to take a party pledge, an "open primary" Is at least a novel procedure In political nctlvlty. Vlie plan proposed by Mr. McCnndless covers every necessity for both tho country and city districts If the Ter rltorlnl Committee refuses to adopt this proposal It will practically take the position of tharglng thnt voters v ill perjuro themselves In order to volo nt III publican primaries. An Important custom house decision on tlens has Just tieen rendered In fav itzcrland. where a packngo mark ed "trained fleas" was Imported. Tho nearest analogy found b) the collict or at Geneva was that of June bugs' which hnd been ruled as "edibles" At official headuuarteis In llerne, how ever. It was rulid that the Importation nt fleas came under the head of "wild nnlmals In a menagerie" and duty was nsEessed accordingly. Tne declaration of the Builders and Traders' Exchnngo that Its purposo Is to "promote trade, michaulinl nnd In dustrial Interests b) fostering In this crmmunlty a sentiment In favor of re taining at least a portion of the busi ness of this city for tho benefit of i American citizens or those eligible to i become such, leaves little doubt as to the lines on which tho organization will operate. It has taken an Ameri can text which, If cnrerully followed, otifaht to produco results The Hllo Tribune figures that Gov ernor Dole's endorsement Is condition al. If ever a Governor got nn uncondl ttoral approval of his administration nt the hands of tho President that Governor Is Sanford B. Dole. Far from inferring nny conditions, the I'lertdent's official statement carries with it the direct lufcrenco that Gov ernor Dole's administration Is In all details of a character which he ap proves In this Territory and presunr ably other Territories and posses Dions1, i Tho question as raised by a Bulletin correspondent whether tho term "ruinl Ified voters" used In tho McCandless amendment to tho Republican rules Is meant to refer to men tiuallfled to vote ut tho time tho primaries are held Such an Interpretation would shut out nil men not now on tho registration licoks. Until Mr. McCnndless stntes (o the contrary, tho general belief Is that ho Intended n liberal Interpreta tion It Is a matter Hint can be very orslly remedied In any event, ns the ucntlmcnt of tho committee seoms to l.e to allow all Republicans who can qualify for tho next election a vote at the party primaries. GHOKGU It. CAR TIM'S PART. Tho history jf President Iloosevelt xitlon In the flocrnorshlp matter Is wtj easily written nnd is voo well h iuwn both here and In Washington Ibc whole proposition was handled bv Senator George It Carter who tHotifeh his college associations has the friendship of a oung man who Is credited In Washington with being able to exert more personal Influence on President Roosevelt public nets ttnn nny man living In the United States. This Presidential mcutor Ki'ows only of Hawaiian conditions through what be may hac learned t'liaugh Senator Carter. The facts of the situation are that the President overrode tho reports of blr own secret ngents, the Hepubllcan oi gnnlzatlon both Territorial and Nn tnmal. and the recommendations of lenders in tho Senate nnd the House. The virtual promise to Snm Parker was reersed because Parker or his (iftfoclatcs were charged with talking ten much Nothing was more amusing tt the few who knew tho facts, than Carter's well feigned surprise when requested to write the President or proceed to Washington. No one knew better the source of this request than Crrter. and It Is easy to believe that vvl tn he told a gathering or friends, "II anjone Is Governor of Hawnll, I will be," he knew whereof he spoke. Let the credit rest where It belongs. Gcorgo It Carter was tho man who bold Governor Dole In office Ho hnd the whole situation completely In his central from tlte time his nnmo was first presented to the President. UA8EUALL UMPIRES. There Is considerable argument be ing Indulged In by the joung men In Urtsted in baseball regarding the mrnner In which tho umpires for ths turning sensou h games shall be chos en. Tho managers of the arlous tttms seem to think that each learn should hae Its own umpire, but that these men shall not umnlro nny nrmis games thnt ore to be plaed during the season. It Is the opinion of tho league mem bers that the umpires should be cbos n by thnt body l'he men In this vvnj would be dlrectl) responsible to tin league and there womd bo nbso lntcl no cliance for nny potty bicker ings on the part of the teams, n feat ure that, whenever It nrlses, Iniarla lilj creates an undesirable state of a If airs. N Ileslrtes that seven umpires, to cor ritpond to the seven tennis that will pla In the coming Benson's games, ate altogether too many and It Is doubtful if such n number of good men could bo found In tho city. A good umpire Is n scarce article, par ticularly In Honolulu. The wholo matter of umpires should certainly bo left with the league and the league's muijuKcr Hiiuuiu uu cue man on ino man on fiilu nt all the games to whom nny question should he appealed for final settlement. Tho umpires In nny event should I ot be chosen iTom tho members of an) team taking part In thcleaguo gomes. MK. STEWART'S INTENT. Editor tl tough Evening ni) ow n Bulletin. Partly fault, and pajtly tl.rough the fault of your tjpe, tho closing paragraph of my remarks on the pilmary rule wns not clearly ear lied In this Sunday morning's Bulle tin. It sTiould have read this wnv "Now, tho rule ns reported from )our committee Is in the exact fciiago of the rules passed by the first cciiventlon and practically ratified by the last conveitlon. Our primary t)stem ns to tho time limit for enioll nunt may be safe-guarded by requlr- 1 tr.r tests of Hepubllcanlsm. I do not think It Is In the power of this com Inilttec to change tho ptlnclplo entire !y. and shut up the hooks. I am In- action by our next convention, and I repolltnn Meat Company, nnd fire Miall favor tho passage by the nexthlC0(l 8,le sa,ls tomorrow afternoon l.eglslnturo of a primary law on the Bl 5 o'clock for regular ports and Kn .Mkssacliiisetls plan. But nt this point I can not agiee to what would be a revolutionary net on tho part of this committee. 1 cited tho Massachusetts primary law requiring no registration, nnd quo td Joilnh Qulncey to tho effect that tho primary should be freo from bur densome exactions, nnd that thero rrotilil be no enrollment for It, In or cier to emphasize two points, namely: il) that at the primary there should bw no other requirement than n party Ifst applied to a person legally quail flici to voto at tho general election; Mid (2) that the opportunity to vote a' tho primary should bo open to the last moment to ever)' voter, who has voted at no opposition party primary. 1 Bhall favor tho Massachusetts plan loi this Territory, and that plan as modified by the McCandless sulistl - tnte. Is our nronent t.i. vnnni .h.t the plan is statutory there. I do not i ...k that there Is any answer to lh.l niMin.cnt. that hero In this Teriltory, I vvnero our districts lire spaifely set- tied It "iiild be a hardship to com P'l voters to como twice to a primary enco to register nnd again tq vote. T .M'CANTS STEWART April 27th, 1902. Send the weekly edition of the Bui letln to your friend. Only 1 a year, At the Executive Council todny last Iti. until 1 o clock Secretnry Hitch coik s letter on the Kohala ditch mat tci was read The following opinion b the Attor ue) General was rend, besides which tl ire was "nothing to give out,' Prl vnte Secretary Hawes Informed tho niorters: Territory of Hawaii, Office of the At tnrney Genetnl, Honolulu, It. I April 25th, 1002. Honorable James It. Ilojd, Supcrln tendent of Public Works, Dear Sir: I am In receipt of your communication of April 23d, which Is us follows: u "I have to Inform ou that bills hnvc been presented to this depart Hunt for approval, dating from Jul) .K, 1901, to April 30th, 1902, amount In,.! to $0000 for (Tic running expenses of the Honolulu Park, more goncrally known ns the Kaplolanl Park. "Tho appropriation for this purpose reads, Honolulu Park Commission (Superintendent of Public Works to be a member) nnd Act 63 (1890) of 'An Act to provide for the permanent set tlement of Kaplolanl Park' provides that said park shall be held In trust by six persons ... for the main tciiance of n free public park, nnd to d all other acts. . . . The Com missioners as provided for by said act wire appointed by tho Governor prior to the passage of the appropriation nit of 1901, which provides as above tinted. "It Islmportant and necessary for the proper care of this public rnrk (tint tho appropriation for the mnlute nt r.ce of the same should be made avcllablo as soon as possible, and I vould therefore nsk ou to glvo an op'nion on (ho following: "1st Does the wording of the np picprlntlon, which slates the Superin tendent of Public Works lo be a mem lr make It mandatory that ho shall I a member prior to any funds being d-twn from said appropriation, or un til such time as a vacancy may occur ID which the Superintendent of Pub lic Works may be appointed n irem i,r? "2d. If so how can the Superlnlen-j dent of Public Works be appointed a member of said Park Commission vhen the same was filled prior to the rrsago of said appropriation act? "3d. Do tho provisions of the nalcl appropriation act mnke the Supcrln-) tendent of Public Works n member of i the commission, or, in other words.' does the appropriation net. by the nd-, dlllonnl clnuso therein, provide for n seventh member In said board In the Pison of the Superintendent of Pub lic Works. I "1th. Does the law above quoted an ! tlinrlze the payment of funds from the appropriation while tho Superintend- ei.t of Public Works Is not n memTicr. Act 53 of tho Laws of 1890 creates a Park Commission of six members. I ltto of wIom rc,ro from offco cu,ry two jonrs. I think tho condition nt tnehed to the appropriation of 3901 adds tho Superintendent of Public Works as n seventh member, exoffl r'ti. I think Mr McCnndless beenmaj ex officio n member of the commission upon the taking effect of Act 4 of tho l.r-ws of 1301, and upon his retire ment nnd )oitr appointment, thnt )ou U came a member In tho sniuo capac ity If the foregoing premises nro cor rect. It follows that warrants can bo dinwn 'pursuant to tho appropriation I Very respectfully yours, E. P. DOLE. Attorney General. EInEflfOL D Tiie Amerlinn Shipping Company's KJMillne schooner Eclipse, Captain Tnwnsend, arrived In port early this Homing Horn I.aTialna, Klhel, Make in Kallua, Napoopoo and Ifookcnn, v'th sixty head of cottlo for the Met- litilul and Molokal ports. Once n nicnth, nciorillng to picscnt nrrangc i. nt, the Eclipse will take tn Molokal puts and Kahulul In addition to her fcimer regular ports, nnd Kahulul oft oner than once a month, Thn:cllp6e wns to have brought a cuigo of sugar from Kallua this trln. but Tor some reason there was no su nn at Kallua for shipment. Tho Ko nn Sugar Company's mill nt Kallua wus grinding an dtho Japanese labor ctr wero working and ever)thlng seemed to be going nlong all right, but no sugar wus put aboard tlio Eclipse. It Is supposed by those Interested In the American Shipping Company that the sugar was claimed as soon ns It lcll tho mill, consequently thero was Mono to he shipped In tho Eclipse. l rather Valentin hnB at present In 1 ,1,s possession a magnlflcint calabash '"f!10, frm J"' U.le onkoir-pod tree cU as felled to make room for this bulld- Ing Tho calabash Is n very beautiful one, the wood being brown and v el- low In pretty streaks, and Is without a. single craik. It Is two feet eight Incheb In diameter and about eight fiet In circumference rather Valentin In tends to dlspoke of this unique memen to for the benefit ofdhe Walklkl Chanel Tho calabash will bo on exhibition In some store window In a few days. a collection of paintings of Life and Scenes 3j( in SAMOA, HAWAII 2&8 and JAPAN by - - W$k THEODORE WORES Sj2SjI is now on exhibition at the ART 1 ROOMS of the PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., Ltd. .dally from 9 a, m to 4 p.m. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LTD. Pretty nearly everything that )ou can think of lu the harness line Is In tmded In our big display. Every harness wo sell Is a bargain, nnd we sell all kinds from light track indroad to heavy coach nnd team I arness. From no one else can you get the harness value we give you. Sole Agents J. A. McKerron'i fins Harness and Horse Boot. C. F. Herrick Carriage Co., LIMITED. 125 Merchant 8t next & I A special meeting of the Baseball i ..r... .. .. i.ni.i i.iA ... i.. u . . lAUbUV JJT-IU 111 JO UUVI1 111 lltC rooms of the Mulle-lllma Athletic Club .. ...... on i on Bireei. ine iiuus wern iepre-1 sented ns follows: Honolulu Athletic ni..i. i... 11 ii. ...,. ...i M,n. 11. .11.. bloEHSH viuu uj i , uivtieuu tutu , c- iuiii:" i Illmas b) C Tii)loi und Geo I.uuw, i lnB along, no ono suspecting any dan Kamebniiiebiis by Ticadwa) und Kokl. 'nr, when suddenly It wns uiBcoveredl and the Custom Houfeo b) Sianlon, I thnt some of tho bundles In tho l....l. I...., ., I- I. Illl. ......... .t ....,... . . . . . . I rimucm v, i. i.iiiiiiui,tuiiii uiLuim-i. tho ihalr. Lorrin Andrews was secie- The ptoposltion of tho league play- lug Hs games on the O.ihu College giuunds was discussed ut length und u I....... ...... tl....... lt,..l...l n .1. .1. UTllCI IIUiK IICIII UICI 1IUUSC, .11,111 nun of the MiKlnley Memorial Fliiauco uMjimui-u iu iiua. ciiiiiuinuriii im uie uurning pacicages oit on tho road the president of the Baseball League, hed, where they were left to blaze was ri-a... . ...s ii-uer con aim uic o - fer of the use of tho Puunhou gmundi on conditions already imbllslicd. After some disillusion. It was decided to accept the offer and a vote of thanks wus teiidcied J C. Cohen for uls work on behalf of tho League. After this, the b)-laws wen amended in Bcvcial piutliulars. It was ileUJcd that the manager should be ex-odlclo wood am, lf Mr d M g w olllcer of the League as well in. lheU...v ,r ., ,,, , , president nnd the secretary. Fui liter, ' 1 lk5 "" at"ho"s'- " Le. the by-laws were so nmeude.l that thel rb- ' Lcne' aml two HoSs ch" iiiunneer shrill tin niuinlnin,! i,.. ih Idnnj Miss Buckly, W. C. Peueock league und not by the president as wus'"'1 wlfe- Miss Peacock, W. Wldeman, heictofore the cuse. Liitir on J. C. Cohen win elected miiiiuger of the League. After iiin sldiiuble discussion, In whh'i the mal lei of umpires, the fixing of the giouurts and th edutles of manager were brought up, It wns decided that the munagei bhould attend to the col leiting of Hit gate receipts nnd Unit he should be assisted In this work uy the manngus of the clubs which play on any particular day nnd by representa tives from the McKlnlcy Memorial Fi nance committee und the Oaliu College Athletic Association . The by-laws wcte amended to give the manager this duty which heretofore rested with the secretury and treasur er. It was flnall) decided thai tho man ager of each of the clubs fin mini the League should be glvei. ulxiecn passes for the season to give to tin membeis of teams not playing and substitutes. i 6.UIT AGAINST TMH TRAMWAY Suit has been filed In the Circuit I'ourt h) J H. Boyd, SiipeiJntendHiit nf .'ubllt Wc.-ks, against the Hnwailau iiumwa)s Co. the complaint uelui; .bat this ipnipauy has on Its road on Ivlng btrctt eirtth 'girder' iulU, . Iilch uie luld for tho pmjinsc of upd ating on them nn eleitilc railway l'he . oiuplalnt f iirtlui alleges thut tho com pany hits no right to lay thee rails and that they obstruct tiuvel and that the Plaintiffs inqueBt that they be removej has been refused. Ha therefore 10 iiuests that these rails be uuleied re moved. to Stnngcnwntd Building. A 'ITTe Knmehnmeha bo)B finished up tho events of their camping trip to . - w -. Alflktifi u. 1 1 li mfhnr nn nv-nltlnt nvnn, I " -. .. n. - -kAi'-h. rlcllce on -hc raln on hel" wn' nomo Lift. Kntltnlnv Tho lini-r-nr-o rtf Ihn ""- " " l"'" - - ' nn" "CCn ucP03--et- m ono of I (pe frelcht cars and tho train une mil (jibiu rar Had caught lire In Fome mBlcriollH rannncr nnd wero uIn2nB away merrily ' , , T-'0 hoiB n,(u tlle trainmen prompt '' went ,0 tno Bent r ' troublo nnd fl tlinro Lfla nn 1n.n Itnn.l.r .l.n.. - -- ..m uu "UIVI ,,u,l, IIIUJ' Helved the problem by throwing nil , T'icre wns no ono In the car at the . nd tllBro . . .. , clue ob to how the flro started. PASSLNGEHS BOOKED. Tor San rrunclsco, pr O. S, S. Ala meda, sailing Wednesday, April TO. Ciiptaln Johnson, Mrs. Dr. Nlihols and two children. Mrs.TJ. J. Hutchlns and ilni'ghtcr, E R. Dart, J. L. Rosin. W. V Hunt nnd wife, O. E. Moore l.nd wife, Mrs. IT Evnns nnd child. J. 1". Ilnckfdd, Miss Lnndegon, Col. Chamberlain and wlfo, Mrs. Randall, Miss Hnrtlsch, M. S. Grinbaum and wlfo. Miss Mary Alexander, Miss O. Cooke, Miss McLean, Miss E. Stur geon. Colonel Spalding, A .Weill, M. i!. Pncheco, James Hutchinson, II. II. bcovllle, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Man kind, A. F Brown, Robert A, Scott, John Burgess, Mrs. Scrlppn, Miss FerlppB, Mars. J. J. Nott ajld daugh ter, H. A. Allen, wife nnd child; Mrs. fi. Field, Miss Havvley, Mary O-mharn, J. R. Schroder, H. A. Wl deman, W. Plerson, W. S. Words worth, Miss Sargent, Mlsp Goodall, Edwin Goodall and wife. Miss Berry, Miss Martha Berry, Harry Evans and son, captain Win, Ott, A. W. S. Cochran, II. J. Craft. A. M. Seott. After a voyage of 72 days the bark Pactolus arrived In port yesterJay nft- eriioun fiom Nowmstlo with a load of rriM, commanded by Captain Dart Chims and eontrnr) winds are rcspon- s'blo for hir Ion gtilp Captain Dart la accompanied by his wlfo. Last Saturday evening tho tug Ku rim iixied tin I'.pil Hai )r die uer Into the harbor. Tho dredger was In a disabled condition Tho machine. will bo laid pu for about a week broke her crank pie. Sho Agent, Broken and Jobbers. W. G. Irwin & Co. LIMITED. AGENTS FOn Western Sugar Kcflnery Company of San Francisco. Baldwin Locomotive Works of Phila delphia, Pa., U. S. A. Newell Universal Mill Co. (National Cane Shrcddor),New York, U.S.A. N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical Fertili zers. Alex. Cross & Sons' high grade Ferti lizers for Cane and Coffee. need's Steam Pipe Covering. ALSO OFFER FOR 8ALE: Paraffins Paint Co.'s P.& B. Paints and Papers; Lucol and Linseed Oil, raw and boiled. Indurlne (a cold-water paint), In white and colors. Filter Press Clothes, Cement, Lime and Bricks. CASTLES COOKE, Ltd HONOLULU Commission Merchants Sugar Factors AGENTS FOE Tho Ewa Plantation Co. The Wnlalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. Tho Kohala Sugar Co. The Walmea Sugar Mill Co. Tho Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo. Tho Standard Oil Co. Tho Ceo. F. Blake Steam Pumps. Weston's Centrifugals. The New England Life Insurance Co. of Boston. Tho Aetna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. The Alliance Assurance Co. ot London. ALEXANDER & BALDWIN.Lid OFFICERSi II. P. Baldwin President J. B. Cattle First Vice President W. M. Alexander.. Second Vice Prcs. J. P. Cooke Treasurer W. O. Smith Secretary Geo. It. Carter Auditor Sngar Factors and Commission Agents AGENTS for Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co , Ilulku Sugar Co., l'ala Plan tation Co., Nnhlku Sugar Co, Klhel Plantation Co., Hawaiian Sugar Co., Kahulul Railroad Co., Win, C Irwin & Co LIMITED. Wm. O. Irwin.. President and Manager Clans Spreckels Vice President W. M. Glffard.. Second Vice President II. M. Whitney Jr.. ...Treas. and Sec. Geo. J. Ross Auditor Sugar Factors AND- Commission Agents AGENTS OF THE Oceanic Steamship Co. OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LIFE and FIRE Insurance - Agents AGENTS FOR NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN SURANCE CO. OF BOSTON. AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COM. PANY OF HARTFORD. C. Brewer & Co., Ltd. Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H. A. fronts ior Hawaiian Aerleulttirnt nn nnVntn Sugar Plant. Co., Onomca Sugar Co., Honomu Sugar Co., Wnlluku Sugar Co,. Makee Sugar Co.,Haleakala Ranch Co. The Planters' Line of San Francisco PackctB, Chas. Brewer & Co.'s Line of uoston Packets. LIST OP OFFICERS: C. M. Cooke. Prpslilont- nonrirn Robertson. Manarer- v.. V niahnn Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F. nueu, Auuuor; r. u, jones, It, wa tcrhouse and Geo. R. Carter, Directors. THE.VON HAMM-YOUNG CO., IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT8. Queen Street Honolulu AGENTS FOR The Lancashire Insurance Co. The Balolse Insurance Co. Union Gas Engine Co. Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc. Bruce Cartwright General Manager of THE EQUITABLE LIFE A8SURANCE 80CIETY Ot the United States for the Hawaiian Islands.... OFFICE, Merchant 6treet, Honolulu. KAAHUMANU 8TRET. Design 7our own ledgers, cash books, etc. It you pro undecided, wo will help you. That Is In our line and ihA Tmnin ia mniiT , , nuuw I V ...U..A, HI W.O UIU11' UNO BULLETIN. inker. BISHOP & CO- UotMbllahed In 1858. BANKING DEPARTMENT Transact business In all departments ot Banking. Collections carefully attended to. Excbango bought and sold. Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued on The Bank of Cali fornia and N. M. Rothschild & Bon, London. Correspondents The Bank of Cali fornia, Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, Ltd, London. Drafts and cable transfers on China and Japan through the Hongkong V Shanghai Banking Corporation and Chartered Bank ot India. Australia and China. Interest allowed on term deposits at the following rates per annum, viz: Seven days' notice, at 2 per cent. Three month, at 3 per cent. Six month, at 3 1-2 per cent. Twelve month, at 4 per cent . , TRUST DEPARTMENT Act as Trustees under mortgages. V--iago estates (real and personal), Collect rents and dividends. Vnluablo papers. Wills, Bonds, etc., received for safe-keeping. ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT Auditors for Corporations and Pri vate Firms. Books examined nnd reported on. Statements of Affairs prepared. Trustees on Bankrupt or Insolvent Estates. OFFICE, 924 BETHEL STREET. n SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits received and Interest al lowed at 4 1-2 per cent per annum. In accordanco with Rules and Refuta tions, copies of wbtcu may be obtained on application. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT AQENTfi r-'nR FIRE, MARINE LIFE, ACCIDEN1 AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY IN 8URANCE COMPANIES. Insurance Office, 924 Bethel Street. Clau Spreckels. Wm. Q. Irwin Glaus Spreckels & Co. BANKERS. HONOLULU, T. H. an Francisco Agents The Ne vada National Bank of San Francisco, tan Francisco Tke Nevada Na tional Bank of San Francisco. London Tho Union Bank ot r.in. don. Ltd, New York American Exchange Na tional Bank. Chicago Merchants' National Bank. Pari Credit Lyonnals. Berlin Dresdner Bank. Honakonn anrl VAltAh.mLlTnn.. kong-Sbanghal Banking Corporation. New Zealand and Auitraila Bank ot New Zealand. Victoria and Vancouver Bank ot Brltlih North America. Deposits received. Loan made on annroved securftv. rtammAf.fini a Travelers' Credit Issued. Bill of Ex change bought and sold. lonuctlont Promptly Accounted For. Pioneer Building and Loan Association. A88ET8, JUNE &J, 1901, i80,04J-37. Honey loaned on approved security. A Saving Bank for monthly deposits. Houses built on the monthly Install ment plan. Twenty-third Series of Stock I nw opened. OFFICERS-J. L. McLean, Preil dent; A. A. Wilder. Vice President; O. B. Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Becretary. DIRECTOR8 J. L. McLean. A. A. Wilder, A. V. Gear. C. B. Gray. J. D. Holt, A. W. Keech. J. A. Lyle. Jr, J. M. Little, U. S. Boyd. A. V. GEAR, Becretary. Offlcej Hours: 12:301:30 p. m. The Yokohama Specie Bank LIMITED. Subscribed Capital.... Ten 21,000,000 Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000 Reserved Fund Yen 8.710.000 HEAD OFFICE,. YOKOHAMA. ThQ Flnnk hliVH nnri PatalvA. nm ..I. lection Bills of Exchange, Issue Draft and Letters of Credit, and.traniact a trpnttrnt httn Irtno Viiialnn.a' INTEREST ALLOWED. On Fixed Per cent Deposit. Per annum. For 12 months 4 For 6 month For . mnntliB Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank. New Republic Bid., lh King Street HONOLULU. Planta ion Proper i: ies FOR SALE AT HAMOA, MAUI, Mill Machinery, complete or In part, consisting of one 30"xG0" 6 roller mill, H. I. Wks. make, Putnam Engine, Vac. Pan. nnuhln r?rrfMa piaHinaa Centrifugals, Vac. Pumps, 'etc., etc. rarceis oi ianu, interest In Hul Lands, Houses, Work Animals, Carti, Harness, Plows, Tools of all sorts. For nartlculars. nnnlv tn mi t i MYERS, Manager, at Hamoa, Maul, or to u. llllBWBH & COMPANY, LTD, Honolulu. Dated Honolulu, March 4th, 1002. 2087-2ra The weekly edition of the Evening Bulletin Is the largest and belt pub llhed In the Territory. Sixteen and twenty page. $1 a year. Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Blood Poison rtrautfttly Cir4 ! trkt4 kl k kAr M t'7 If ! Ufcta Mtrry, 4U piw A4 1111 . tkf k4 paUi Imi rlfWf ! VMlh, r TbrttL, pU ffV' Cr4 ! 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