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. . -... o m mums in CfflL ;oi Dlgglnff a Groat Waterway Con no.tnff tha Two Oceans Is Not the Only Task Oonncctcd With the Carrying Out of Greatest Engineering Feat in History of World. PVNA.MA, October 11. Problems of Panama have ceased to bo cnluocr MR one. mey arc mi ......-. to canal construction. They ore now economic. flMiil and iiollllcal. Home of them arc far more complicated than the lucnraeha lldc in Hi" Culcbra lut The American administration of the (anal 'one and the operation of the (.'anal present no serious problems, These plain were nil worked out u year ago. They will be put in force as soon ns the law passed by 1012 becomes fully effective through the appointment of n (lover nor of the Zone to supersede the Canal commission. The Governor, of course, will be Colonel Uoctkals. While no promises nro made as to the time when the Canul will bo open e.l to commerce nnd cnru;o vessels will be passing through it, to one oji the ground it is apparent that this will be much sooner thau has bicn ex of pocted. A few weeks will detenniue the experimental questions in regard to the operation of the Canal. Then it thould pass under the form of admlnis tration provrded by congress. There is no political patrouago worth holding through the continuance of the Canal commission. In fact, thcro has been none worth speaking of since the change in the national administration at Washington. Operating Force. The operation and administrative force for the Canal will consist ol about '.2.100 persons, exclusive of sanitation and government. It is this reduction from the huge force of laborers and clerical employes to the iniu iinuni that raises some serious problems directly for the Hcpublic of Pa union, nnd indirectly for the United htatcs. While, in the beginning, the merchants on the Isthmus objected strongly to the United Utatcs feeding and cluthing its nrmy of Canal through the medium of the army commissary, nevertheless, they recognize that a vast amount ot mouey coming from them has beeu put into circulation every mouth. -Alt business prospered. Now, tho larger part of this watfu money is to lie with drawn; not suddeuly, for the process has 1m .-n going on lor moutiis, but with certainty. It is possible to calculate almost mathematically lrom the wage rolls of thu 'Cuual commission to what extent the bum is lessened month by mouth. All this means that dull times in Panama, as compared with eight or nine years of Hush timet, are likely to follow the oponlng of the Canal. Thu depression luuy nut last long. There is no Reason why it should. Hut tho transition period is likely to be u trying ouo uutil the volume of commerce pussing through tho Canal and the confecjueul activity of tho ports of Panama and Colon causes renewed activity, although not on tho scale of the last few years. Tho administration in 0. power in the Itcpublio of Panama will be held responsible by the "outs" lor thu dull times. The government of the United States will also bo ccnJ sured. It is the rather blunt opinion of fcomo American ollicluls that Panama's future depends niuro upon her internal development ami upon good administration thau on tho Canal. This means tho isthmus us u whole and not simply tho two cities ut the terminal of the Canal und adjacent territory. Would Kevire Old Treaty. Some of tho American ollicluls would have tho trcuty of 11)04 levised so ns to make more clear the rights of the I uitel fctutes on the Isthmus in connection with the Canal, leaving the government of Panama to de peud more largely on the development ol mo resources outsnle the cuuul sphere. In the future us in the past, tiiere is no doubt Panama will do what the Vuited Stutes thinks is the right thing to do in connection with the canal, but thesu American ollirinls would leave nothing to disputed Interpretation. In connection with the possible do velopincnt of the agricultural und oth er resources of the rouutry us the means of freeing it from u too great dependence upon the canal zone, the fu ture of the ''one is important. It is being depopulated, Recording to the EVrraS eic" V'for" ho W will bo engaged in jU operation and administration of tl.e canal. The canul laborers will not be ullimed to remiiln within tin limits, Land lilies are lie-lug estiligultbed uinl vested ill the 1 mted Htutes, which In u short Hunt will be a monopoly lum owner of some 350 square miles of territory. It Is clear Hmt this plan of depopu luting tint Hiiiul one is ili'sirBlilii nt tbe present lime A ipiettlou is rulseil, liowevsr liitbfr tlm roue tlinuld lm rontiuiied indKlliiilsly ps u inllltiiry Isume uf llio ullialuls whg ius been itnguyrd iu the rsiiu) nnd (iiliiiniitiliuii lliluk tli 1 mtril HUti luter huuld fii til )uml uf II wiiiii Iu Auinrliuti rlUiwiM w)iu would rre Iu ennn in rulsal uuilriilllilil The i'auuiniiHlttiii do not iiiiiMwr tu ), iniliiilH ovr Hkm ttimitn' AnolLiif vlstv uf ls dsiiMHiTlllMi uf tlm vbHMl i U (if (MNUlg bu Willi i lie rini' m u mmrt iMwvttiiun iflllMllHI llUteiiaiV m) Villi pd II is ! lis rafiUHfibiiad HiM la Ihllililiia iuwmtax rurrrrr M X T H 1 1 I nv wrrtrrv KAHHA'! BASKKALL TKAM. CHAMPIONS OF Abovt' in a strikiiij; pliotoLtinpIi of won tin- eliampioiihliip of thret' RUHR'S with the JIornitiK Stars. In thu o)ciiiiir ifamc of the series, the Jlorniiif,' Stars proved winners by a score of !l to 0. The second frame, played Octolier 112, was won by tho Kahnlui team by a score of 'J to 1, while the final tjame, played October 10, was won by Kahnlui by a score of III to '1. This loam has signified its willingness to (aire part in the SENATORS FINISI SECOND HI ;e: Honolulu Johnny Is Big Factor in Wonderful Showing of Sacra- niento Team This Year. (Ily 1'cilernl Wireless Telegraph.) SaVhAMKNTO, Octoler ZC (Sm ciol to Tho Advertiser) The 1'JlS sea son of the Const League ended hero this afternoon, the homo team winning from tin) lenders iu a gume. Jicoru Sacramento !i, I'ortlaml 0. Hut-terlcs: .Sacrumento Klawitter mid Kenworthy. Portland libur, Hpeas nnd Ilerry. At Sau 1'rancisco the Senls took both games of tho double header from Happy ilogau's gang. Scores 1'irst gamo Ban I'raneisco (i, Venice 4. Hattorics: San 1'raucisco Ual.er and Clarke. Venice llurkness and Kl liott. Second game San Prancisco '1, Veni(o 1. Hattenes: Snn 1'anning and Schmidt; Venice und lloguu. At l.os Angelis, OaKlnnd nnd I.os Angeles each won und lost iu tho I'm nl double-header of the season. Score I'irst game l.os Angeles 111, Oakland lotteries: Oakland Stnnu and Itobrer: I.os Anueles Gregory and Doles. Second gnmo Oakland 7, l.os Anirelea fi. Hattenes: OaKland O'Hrien nnd Alcxunuer; l.os Angelos Slailo. Holes and ruge. rollowim; vveru the results of previous gumes: October 'Jl San Francisco 2, Venice lj Oakland (1, Lot Angeles 3; Sacramento 3, Portland '.'. Uetolcr 'J.5 Veuico h, Snn Oj l.os Angeles 4, Oakland 0; Sacramento 9, Portland 1. 1 . i COAST LnA.aUB GTAlTO'KaS. Ic , W. I,. IVt, 1'ortland 108 M .r,B0 SiuraniiMito 103 01 .MO Venice Kill 1"S .f"0 1' Sail I'mneincn .... 100 104 .S04 l,os Angeles .... 10-J H) .4h3 Oukland h0 122 .421 a h COOMBS IS PAID HIS FULL SHARE OF SPOILS When tho news reached l'llelmr .lack 'ooinbs of the Athletics, who is uusly ill in the University of 1Vbii)'I -"' 1W''"L Clile, "nil H" or d's wris. ho VrijcfcU l.e.l yi '' M: '"'l''' '' ' M.b' a fortuue they iMMteks iu having tlivir litwllh. I wuu'd ne nil) t blag if I could only nut up pud gu imt lu l)iU I'iirk, becMUMi I wsnt tu grusp wary ouu of the boys' hsu.ls uud lull 14mmm i inn tlie nullum ul uiy li4Jl tin I feel fur their ureul plHX IIU. I kiie l!ie iuli will til world's (buiiiiiionrhiii. fur it was i tkeui Iu b(itt Hie HiuhU, M4 1 Istlf that ntt yvir I will lm ll bmim tu lllp tbriu In rn M ore MOtiwr lUf ufuunut " I uumln ffJeitii.l a ivnuUr Hr (if ti AlblirtUl' iiw inuuuy. UJI)WfIf OOUWi Wb 11 Ifce ihillrM, . hi. liu i ...aXii '. " ' mil umm in mui, , .iuiniu( Hf Vi UU Hill .i ,..i; ' W rums sjriin m i li.. ror mU atn 11., lad , Afci'Mt wwMm tlf tlio Kttlitilui Hiisilmll Itain wlncli' Maui after n most mlprcstniB hones left to right--!!. Long, leftiield . J. Knox, ngbUiWd . V, Swan, jiildir and captain j II. yieynr, pitcher; A. Homhimjh, catcher; W. h. WvA, t'Oiich. Sitting, left to right W. .Maxwell, vpnlerTfld ; J. Kaliawanui, fintt base; S- Kalco, (second base; V. S. Montcantl'. manager.; J, A'iela, (bird Inse; J. Carroll, shortstop; V. S. Montcastle Jr., inascoL ALL-CHINESE LOSE OUT TO PARESA'S STALWARTS COME FROM BEHIND OVERCOMING UIO LEAD THROUGH DARING BASE RUNNING, TIMELY JUTTING AND APAU'S WILDNESS AND POOR SUPPORT. (l'rom Jlouday Advertiser.) V. A. O's 8, AUChlnese 7 l'p to the final halt or thu sixth inning of the second game ut Athletic I'urK jesterday ulteruooii n Suiiny .lim smile illuuiiuuted the hamlsjuie nauii! of h'umuiy Hop, tor the in fur lenti'rfitld riud nese 7, P. A. O'h 3. When Henry Ilushuell of the '. i,. ("s, romped over the plate utter bis crew had niauled tho Hop aggregation tho score htood I'. A. C's H, 7. It wus n gingery and peppery gamo tho two teams dished up und tho only regret tho tuus hud to express wus that the hmi had sunk behind the hills and it was too dark to play uny more. With the uuiiouhdiig of tho butteries thu two teams began to scrap aud snarl ami right ii to tho entering of their rospmilto dub houses there weio imirs of war in the uir Kau Yen of the hinese took bis , deleut much to heait aud iu thu sixth inniiii; when he saw the tide tiiriiim: M.nlii.l l,lm v,w in Kctilllr.l .ill im.l iY.I,nin. i.iwH wiih I'mniro li....l tcucourt. llushiiell had reached lirst on job Tony all mod three bit, wieli, with il. Oruvllas' error, tu.e Lie Al. Cliiuesc time inns. Alter I'll iinv ban been thrown em Ay.ui wa ou M Orni'llas' trior ut firt hau. Kuu j alfo wait sale Klitn Medmro let bit bunt get awuy (rum him. 1 Asiu-.a fanned, but laii -ml ilnikh.uii bit tu c ly, ami thtee runs ,"re the .Ti.is was a good lead. bu I'.iiet.'i ' eru' tveiu not tu W ilowiml ami vhun Ap.iu weiit wobl.lv I oil o: (oopliok, rmi l.ue like tvildliic, and tjmjily curriisl hum iny's nggrciiatiou clear ufT lln'jr fct. Kouai, opening tl c sixth iuirng, wat rafe on A. AUnna's bobble, l.n Mer. looked dangerous and Ap:ju walked him. -Jl. Omtilus was hu.1 Tyjny MHeitos masnl the ball to light field Houta and Ia Mere rorapeu over tue ruuner. utoeiw was "K1'1 '" tui.r',1 "",'' "';""', a",; ivben .iinrkham hit him in tlic laek "''"' i" bBV. L'' ,'ie '"" 1'' ""C ' ' Jlatkhaui .Iocn not get '"' fur for.lwi wild heave is lor the SCOrCr lO eXplaill, W ben Williamson grour.dc.1 cut to I first Ornellus scored, and ifedeiro scoiu.1 ;,wi,eii i Ayau bobble.) Diwline))' Henry th en siolo (.ecLinl, and sf.er the fracas iiientioue.1 In auotber was over auio liouie on liner to ci liter. Here tbe gamo ended nnd the I'. A. C.'a bad tbuir rovHiife, I'ollowing is tlio score; Chliictc AH Him BIJ 10 I.'u Sue: cf 1 Ayuu, ft 0 Kan Ven, Sb .. . 1 Kualll, 2b 0 U. Akunu, If ... 0 I) I.ai 'I in, 2b 2 0 Maiklium, c ... 0 Ul A. Akuua, lb .. 2 I Aiau, p 3 0 M'lng Kong, rf . ,. n Hint? 'lung, rf . 0 0 Totals SS 7 fi 8 17 Id J. A. U, AH It III! fill J'O W'illiBiiiioii, 2b rf. I 0 J 1 1 0' Avnu'B error, said error, by the wny, nllowing the 1'. A. C's to knot iiii score. As Hushuell slid into second late on u Kiln Cbf nl steal mill whs mil-o 1 Mife, Kan Veil took oxicptions to tbe umpire's rulings uud tbiew thu bull, to the ground. Itettencouri chided the second sucker for bis childish play nnd Kan Yen lost l.is temper. Ho was willing to fight and for several seconds the entiio Chinese team, John Mi CI raw Motley, uud two umpires nnd a bat boy or two werr lu a heated argument. When Stnyton sided with Jletten. lourt and threatened to forfeit the yiiiuc, tho Chinese resumed play with Kan Veu on the bench uud Sing Hung nil the job, A moment later llutjinell romped to the rubber on Sainton's Hie, nnd I ho game vvns over. Across t lie llelil wumeii me players at tlio heels ol tbe muniies, followed by an angry moll of sympathize! wio justed eushions nud unkind icuiurks nt Itetteiu'oiirt, but be pnmelv stood bis ground ami no blood was shed, All-Chinese Start Well. Kn Hue, n lilt tiro.) from Ins exprllotis in the previous game, smiled in Hie opening round and so did Ayuu. Ilotli Kdvuuce.l ii base uu Uuu Vuu's Tbuii Medoinm made n wild Hi run to llrkt Use und l.u Hue mired, I'jng Hunt riiniiiug fur Aau, euiiiu boiue wheu Mejelriwi taught I., Akmiu's hiili foul with no ouo I'uvurlni; I he boiue plate, I'un'su's crw did nothing in tbeli lmlf uf the first nor did Hie All liiues. in tlielr half uf Hut miruud, T)n I' A I 's Ktl'i"'') Ibrnu iu Ibtf last of (In second, kti'Ott Slfluleil tmd stule sttiuud o,,u Kllked and t)n?n pii'Ull uiid mi Iu WJere's niugt to, rilit wbili )'"" luiulnd aUuNt. swusa wKnt tu Hind on Hut nUv anil wlieu Kuu I pm urui'l Uarkaaw't tbrort' lo Inn I oif I at Moti rU Lumhu. Ayau buuiiid U m ludlM' 4l to sbuil uud U ruwMtj W Hi ntbli' i l'flS $tW luM k' bn I Hid I III' 'MiHaTUIM iin ) (lUlllSliii Urn fit Wt3wT IpT""!!1' ''u,t U"J ''"'''J. lM, JUoU t4 M'i "'iH'M Mf , M HMV ! Wfl"'' ,"1 " . iitfihn DtV lilt Am, i "i Afa'.u 'MtV)'i llsW IbIoikI baseball ttrivn to be pbnod f)i il ;ist rocoid Miould jiiv an Follovvui'' is lli f in ale i-up of the 3 I 0 1 t iOOO (J I 0 I II fl I 2 I 1 t 8 J 0 I 1 2 J 0 2 1 I) 0 4 2 1)03 Iliisliliell, s . I. Hrnellos, rf If.. Htvlutou, 1Mb . 8fuU, sp . Pouhi, Sb .. ai Mure, r M. Oruillas, lb If Misloiros, (i 2b Totuls 7 3 IS 8 DfJ.Collis Browns Th ORIGINAL , y m,n awfPWT.n. mi. w, Arts liM Ci'nn i 0JARHH0BA, n fill fiil SpHflC III MIUIsHA rH Tlio pnly rirlllll III OOWf, HVW,1,IH, 'n..,iU..ii1ii tssliiiiuai iialil AfaJaal AA4J1 Llll. fc .. I l I. ...J-. ..rTl fiaiut .. liwiSKJJJYll, W. MAl'i FOR nuTlOBIS CUES a I j off dunnj? Carnival AVeek and excellent account of iU:lt. team as shown above. Standing. IS Guy Borden, Best Green Colt ot j 1913 Season, Dies After Con tracting Shipping Perer. Wjtb the bright-! yioyxi tA xsy grwn jatT out tbi ivUti hita, Ouy Uorden died it!wiy at tl .Kisgi C'ouutrjr tutf traek, tuvr Mitofuti, Cal ot what is known ainosj; Ivrt&ueii at ubipping lever, an affliction siistlar Ut inllamniatiou u the iMmeia. It Li tteu lun.oteA that VfUt Ajuir, owned biin, Lad oin uitfritn ot' turn tor bit littl black wk. Oc figuie i jilacJ at IZM. iUe ttxrttA about a uzru Uiuk list mhiu and won all but one xaee, tattering Ur getber a total xn take id !. ut I0,W). V. O. iiartee taw the ruerit of the borc aud took him va bit (itring this Guy JJordea had made a mark of M'Vt, the jTattett IaciDg time this mwn, He startef iu two at the Haoford track, but He arrived iu (Kior uealtu iroso rretuo. It is (aid by tiortvmea tbat Gay ijor den bad cot been right tine be came to Ilauford ami tbat be showed a ttrnif' aversion to going vmn the track every time be was brought out. lie raced gamely throogh tse two races, taking tbe first In straight beats and in bis second time out be took tbe three final ueats after loiing tbe first two. --. . All tbat is mortal ot tbe late Anton Gomez Anton was consigned to a grave in the King treet Oitlmlie yesWMay afternoon. e funeral war beb) froin HUvs4 parlors and was un der tbe aurplre of tbe Han Antonio Jlenevolent riovirty, ot wnitb order de. cilu'.I was a Member. 'I'Jng Kong ran fur Ayan in tint and fifth Innings. tfeore by f linings: MCliin Ifuos., a n o n' iiee; t900 ' r IJ. H I 0 0 2 3 2 fe r. A. r,. Hun , 0 3 0 0 0 5 k H, H ,0 3 2 0 0 27 tiumirar bit, A, Aksnai wcrilife bits. Ayau, liu Veu, Medei lijriM; werilje (ly, It. Akawa; left uu bases, tbio's 9, I', A. f. 6; first m I'm trmr. ib',me 1, I: A, a. i; bit 0 I v (dicker, J'mg Kuvin struk out, by I.MmWros 4, by ott 2. U Apuu J, bat'' ou ')lil bulls, olf fedeiro ). uir K.ll 0, tiff Au 4t pe.J 14)1, llsri bauij s jjt. bn, ,v Mtd bv fiatii Ji bits, ult ilnWrot 0, utt )i'it 2 I mj.j.is, Htnt'iii iiNd IMWu court ffufff, jlufiui, 'I'm)? of iiuntf mm boii and sivuuleei mtwuli's, and ONLY OCNUINR. nil. in f itt rn4 m)i WJVKB, CAOUJ', AOUJJ 71m p(.t :nwy kiifwp (, WDQHS, W;9, 4 J la U.UUfaXluifia ill ll T I . c ix roM untiua xuidM4 Jrum Ije T t erne! id- vl wt. fcu he on mid lutt Mill Mm 4 wlitou no rt.arji , i irmde or 1uuTi1hJ uiXU hr tvUm ct. tu answer iu jnsnen jCo Osjr.hlirg Esiru. l w u hhi ktbri - . i4aj, Al OUuw caxbUMj: an tt)tu u sfntMal.Ju tLfti fcJttftUJuj: jmUoIs Lkt l u Ut l.-p ttte fox.l rf.r it. 4.M law atisMtvt truth m L 'tft, bl 4.4- MA4J Im lrxs fjvuitiMjr n. Lr jwan iritr it. Tt trur outiuue4 mcttl. I'ntilJ a,t rr, 4jr ut tf.e tstrtucUB I ne r to r wrre details! t' ue aUonwr poml'i M tli"1a'" boarnhmcot wll your oiJv ,l tl.e uwi.u(. bmty bent,oe Voj k,i0 wnal si.fwnf to un- ttM ettrrdT thit bliuj: eo i 'r""r ,0l)t ' "ol "rU. tri oUr '"' itrgi nesle ti tint irKki ,m UutAf s in rLire at tXe dtlt ir IrrUJOrt.t, ut Jrtilc4 by htcrifl i&rrtit yn&rrisf. " 'I J.obJ(3 nit ou&zt if MZ fnblinp tUuU nti4rnr jiujr iroond 4ii uai lLt ttrre wcrsld a T- vu;it cihhi iceritac aann ut hew it," uM Rit, J "liix will start B. The trt vy ntrf 4f. Tfctre are tbrw tiis of xsa: Sttt, tl kiud of Km flat itarts mp a thamta ot escapio; if ngiliue ot tk piUe, tetihA, ti. uA ut tmr that doo't bare U. ear fitUe ioXnitttrute, and third, iw ktaA of m that for e ibiUtia fmryi oalf atul duappar, jtbtB ut for it i oirr. "K tin Jtuablinr ic Jsrilri and on A fcarre arr, Tty do it all th iime. Wtti rrrr a ruaule at or wbo aorthing rUt la da, get U thty tboot tnyt. It take trrnuae ut yfyaie z ont it Jot irtire duty. It tafc !e tbao tl;at to dttiw of it- Vila era tot- stA fat iLut plays - two truvCt win thty ten titetT Vitk tUt paf TKmetxmt me wl tO t'v i Krawtlme we '.ov't, TL? xte a dlcolt problem tvt f lb 2xas tk stasraodie and tLe lotft vl fi7 v&wn itry Mga, tXtcy are v JtoportaBt a tee irtrtitte games. if LO Ciuc-H na now that tire Ut tiitr autre than a Hying ebante 0ttu tl (otrirlf. Paly cue ganve did it -1.14 r (Mtrtk lay oat." t IS HIFFIE'S DEFEHSE (CVdtioccd fre.ro Page Two,) bid !u tke prime mover in Hfrutiny ttJurtttlUtn against me and tbat the thitiS wmM L fcoidc.l entirely ,t,y tbe ditUtUf of the editor of , lis faper. "Yortauxtely the removal or susen lion of yJUe rtSrert is now In tbt Land of a eummon. The charges ran be Bade public and tbe kearicgi tbereon ean br Whatever has directed these charges ran eotoe not. And the pnblie will Lei able to Jade -whether tbij is a bona fide inrestigatioo of the eoadoet ol ray of-fire or a Autre to remove me therefrom and subject me to ditgrzte and humiliation to gratify the animosity of my enemiei. "The sooner the charges can be heard br tbe commission tbs better. I bare nothing to conceal. The affairs of my administration are open for investigation. And I am confident that tbe result will he a complete vindication Of my arts. On the- other band, I am equally confident tbat tbe investigation will brine to light a foul, dark-lantern attempt to undermine me by fal acrnsation at a time when by reason of absence was in no position to protect tayteil." Bad Blood Evidenced. A fiukt between a member of the detective staff and If. Terence Lake, detective attacked to tbe city attor ney' oSice. was barely averted yester liny morning when sveiraty 8beritf Hose stepped in between nun ami ueieeuve 4 rank; nurcia alter ine lormer nan called the men who have been workinf tor Hberiff Jarrett "skunks" and "enttbroats." Lake, with several members of tbe detective staff, Milk Inspector K. J. Ouy and others, were standing in front of tbe polio station when (lay told Lake tbat b had a chance to lie tbe captain of detectives. "I have ieen oneren ine position many times," sneered Lake, "but I wouldn't tk ft for any amount of laowy. Who in wants to work fur a luncb of sWuiiks, anyway I You take r'HU 'rntn with thousands of Chinese In thr. Ho you ever see any, ('blues nlJicem n the police force! They bav tbousauils of Jatmiiese there Un vou nYnr Japanese mi tbr force f liu, they UYu Jutiiinse In tufmn, but iner )ut them un tbe tort." llurtflu, a ifrdut tit Hi. 1mU Col Uuu ami tuuiiilmril oiut ot lb best of fjcf uu the local slsff, slepped lip to LuM uinl rid iilliy, ''I'm Jpr.r, IHtm Dm it 10 mitf "Art yi'H lnlkluK Im ," snapped Lliku iUhwIui b'k bl flL JuH ib )iiio, y,ui hfittil lm ll 1, ml uf lb luutfimlluu. In ml udrr wfi mul Mk ajiuloiflfd 4U Kfu ut, Heimlv Ukrllli Hunt bv Is tiuW Utt tlijl 4pii)u uf iUilhft wrll, tfHUM UtIU tirll1l nFIllW (u II. I n drlnrlite HHHUtlA Wwla rll until )lU't fttnilt flv 'llvlybl 'iiiul imiI Nriru llnHnfil ill l lln, ,kn Ihm hi jll)i4 u iHi'e'V ic fblfH' "' in H'mmitm el Of US') I wblfb ji lis lu ijv4urf iK'llrl fid fif lb j IWrtdb ,mm Ute illeWJ'. M Hip MltHi SW- ABU ItU KM aviota Brand Vf. 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Bank of Hawaii IXMITED. Incorporated Under the Lswt of th Territory of Hawaii. PAID-UP CAPITAL. 1600.000.04 JUEFX.US . 100.000.(10 ONDIV1DED PBOFITS . . 16T,6tM.W OFKIC'EBS: J. H. Cooks Prcsideut E. 1). Tcnney Vice-President t. ii. Damon ..Cashier O. U. Fuller Assistant Cashier R. MeCorriston Assistant CasbUr DIBECTOIiS: C. II, Cooke, E D. Tenney, A. Lewis, Jr., E. F. Bishop, P. W. ilaefarlauo, J. A. McCaudlfss J. H. Atberton, Geo. P. Carter, F B -'anion, F. C. AtberUn, K. A. Cooke OMMEBOrAL AND SAVINOB DP- DBPABTMENTB. Jtrict attsntion given to all branchss of Banking. JUDD BLDO., FUUT BT, Castle & Cooke Co., Ltd Life and Fire Insurance, Agents leneral Insurrnncb Ageau, reprneattai Hen Knglind Mutual Lifn lusursui. 'ompany of Boston. Actn Fire Insurance Co. ATTKNTION We have just accepted .ha Agency 'or tli and Tin J'rotiKtor Undtr rlUta of th I'boeuU of Hartford. 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