Newspaper Page Text
THE PAOIF J COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, DECEMBER, 2S. THE BANK OF HAWAII. J. H. Schnack. S IN THE SOUTH IRISH ARE MAD LIMITED. i. . Iraeiiiaiito: i Incorporated under the laws of the Hawaiian Republic. Capital Subscribed $400,000 Capital Paid up $300,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. CHAS. M. COOKE, President 8. B. ATHERTON, Vice President O. H. COOKE Cashier y. C. ATHERTON, Secretary ffENRY WATERHOUSE, TOM MAY, F. W. MACFARLANE. E. D. TENNEY. J. A McCANDLESS. Exchange drawn on Vell3, Fargo & Co.'a Dank in San Francisco and New York and their correspondents throughout the vorld. Oriental Correspondents: The Hong kong and Shanghai Ranking Corpora tion. The Chartered Bank of India, Aus tralia and China. Attention given to general banking Business. Safe deposit boxes rented by month and year. 0XJLTJS SPRECKELS. WM. G. IRWIN. CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO., Bankers, HONOLULU II. I. 0A2T FRANCiSCO AGENTS THE NE VADA BANK OF SAN FitANCISCO. DRAW EXCHANGE ON 2U.N FRANCISCO The Nevada Bank of 0n Francisco. fcONDON-The Union Bank of London. Cfctd.) WEW YORK American Exchanre Na tional Bank. HICAGO Merchants' National Bank. 2PAJR1S Coraptolr National d'iiscompte 4e Paris. BERLIN Dresdner Bank. SIONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA Honc konjr and Shanghai Banking: Corpora tion. !TET ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA Bank of New Zealand. fflCTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank f British North America, Tnmsoct q Generoi Banking SExcnange Business Deposits Received. Loans mad on Ap proved Security. Commercial and Trav lra Credits Issued. Bills of Exchange 9ouht and Sold. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ACCOUNT ED FOR. BISHOP & CO. SAVINGS BANK On October 1st, 1898, and continuing amtil further notice, Savings Deposits Trill be received and interest allowed fcy this Bank at four and one-half per tent per annum. The terms, rules and raniations of the Hawaiian Postal Sxv- lXS Bank will be adopted as far as it ii practicable to apply them, and the C&sh Reserve of 530,000 as required uder the Postal Act will be main tained. Printed copies of the Rules and Reg ulations may be obtained on the 1st of Detober on application. BISHOP & CO. Honolulu, September 7, 1898. 5019 ESTABLISHED IN 1858. BISHOP & CO Bankers TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Commercial and Travelers Letters of Credit issued, available In all the Principal Cities of the World. INTEREST allowed after July 1st, ttSS, on fixed deposits: 3 months 3 per tat; 6 months 3 per cent; 12 montna 4 per cent. THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. enbacribed Capital Yen 12,000,000 Paid Up Capital Yen 10,500,000 Deserve Ftrad Yen 6,960,000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: ffohe. London. Lyons, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Bombay, Hong Kong. INTEREST ALLOWED: On Fixed Deposit for 12 months 4 p. c, On Fixed Deposit for 6 months 3 p. c On Fixed Deposit for 3 months 3 p. c TVTPRF!RT ALTvOWED BY THE HEAD OFFICE AT YOKOHAMA. n nurront TvTwvdt 54 ner cent p. a. On Fixed Deposit for 12 months, 7 p. c. The Bank buys and receives for col lection Billa of Exchange, Issues -nrtifta and Letters of Credit on the Tvvira rfT-nrvrhrci and A gen el eg and transacts General Banking Business. Aeencv Yokohama Specie Bank: Ww ReDublic Bids.. : Honolulu, H. I. JUHEI 1SHIZUKA AGENCY OF KEI HIN BANK, LTD. Vineyard Street. transact General Banking and Ex change rjusmtjss. HEAD OFFICE - - - TOKYO, JAPAN. Draw exchange on NATIONAL BANK, YOKOHAMA, Read the Hawaiian Gazette i i OFFERS For Sale Any Kind of Island Stocks. BUYS and SellS Outright city and Suburban R Gal ES tate. I P. 0. BOX KO. 104. A Champion. We have secured the seivice of JAMES O'ROUKE, . , , , the famous hore shoer and prize winner of San Francisco. IfOGive Him a Trial, j He is to be found at J. A. Morgan's. - ' 7 KING STREET. In T. Murray's Carriage Shop- FOR HATCHING. IT'.n.m fnllnnrlnrr TIT 1X717" TlDTn Fowls of the choicest strains at my Punahou Poultry Yards, viz: Bull Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, Whit Leghorns, Black Minorcas, Andalusl- an, Barred Plymouth Rocks, Wyaa dottes and English S. G. Dorklngi, Pekin Ducks and Bronze Turkey. Prices furnished upon application. Favors from the other Islands "will re ceive prompt and careful attention. A few choice Fowls for sale. WALTER C. WEEDON, 314 Fort St., Honolulu. J. R. Shaw, D.V.S. nfRr.fi and Infirmarv. - 8fi3 KM St. TELEPHONE 796. Modern and Hamane Treatment. GOO KIM. Dry Goods and Tailor Goods. Commencing THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1898, And continuing to the END OF THE YEAR. All goods will be sold regardless of cost. This Is a bona fide CLEARANCE SALE. 210 Nuuanu St., above Hotel. WHEN IN NEED Of a rmml cpm shave bv good, clean snae oy expert artists, with sharp tools, visit the Silent Barber Shop. You can't do better an v where in town. THE SILENT BARBER SHOP. JOE FERNANDEZ, Propr. Arlington Block, Hotel St. A FEW BARGAINS. House Lot on Kaili Street, at Kalihl, 100x100. House and lot at Price,- $3,300. Kalihi, 400x100. House and lot on Young street. 75x f" AAA 153. 5,000. lot at Kamoiliill, about J acre. Lot on Prospect street, 75x125. Three Lota opposite Makee Island, next to Macdonald's. Four Lots Kapahulu Tract. xlOO each. Siza 50 M. K. KEOHOKALOLE and L. K. M'GREW. 15 Kaahumanu StreeL k mk in is V mwm Suu iYoter ihiua mm LIMITED. Esplanade, Cor. Allen and Fort Sta. HOLLISTER & CO.. - - AGFNTS. President McXinley Talis. Well at Atlanta, Ga. NO MORE SECTIONAL TIMES jcordlal Feeling Between North and i South The ConfederateiDead. On Territorial Expansion. ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 14. President McKinley, the members of the Cabinet an l a party of prominent miiitary men reached Atlanta this morning. They came to participate in the peace jubilee to be held here. At noon the President addressed members of the Georgia Leg- isuiiiue now in session, in tin of his speech the President said islature now in session. In the course Sec- longer holds back the love we each other. Fraternity is the national i anthem, sung by a chorus of forty-five j States and Territories at home and b- yond the seas. The union is once more ;ihe common atlas of our love and loy- ! alty, our devotion and sacrifice. Every soldier's grave made during our tin- iortunate civil war is a tribute to American valor-and while when those graves were made we differed widely about the future of this Government, the differences -were long ago settled by tne arbitrament of arms, and the time now somes in the evolution of sentiment and feeling under the Prov- i ldencft nf fJnd .vhnn in tho " " i. we snare with you in the care of the graves of Confederate sol diers. "The cordial feelings which now hap pily exist between the North and South prompts this gracious act, and if it needed further justification it is found in the gallant loyalty to the union and the Hag so conspicuously shown in the j year just passed by the sons and grand i sons of those heroic dead." ! The President's reference to the I Confederate dead was greeted with the i wildest applause. i ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 15. In the course of his speech today, President j McKinley said: ; "The majority of the people of this i country, I fully believe, have made up ! their minds to retain all of those conn- tries that the providence of God has j delivered into our hands. The Ameri- i can people are not fools, to be misled, ! nor are they cowards, to be scared bv j such statements. This is not a matter or politics, uut 01 patriotism, not a question of supporting this adminis tration ,but of sustaining the Govern ment in an honest effort to secure the full fruits of the war. Ihe' United btates has never yet added a foot of new territory but what ! glorious results have j could have avoided all followed. "We the difficulties that lie across the pathway of the na tion if a few months ago we had coldly ignored the piteous appeals of the starving and oppressed inhabitants of Cuba. If we had blinded ourselves to I the conditions so near our shores and I turned a deaf ear to our sutiering ! neighbors, the issue of territorial ex- i uansion in the Antilles and the East Indies would not have been raised. i But could we have justified such a I course? Is there anyone who would declare another to have been the bet ter course, with less humanity and less courage on our part? The Spanish flaj instead of the Stars and Stripes would still be floating at Cavite, at Ponce and at Santiago, and a chance in the race of life would be wanting to millions of human beings, who today call this na tion noble, and who, I trust, will live to call it blessed. "Thus far we have done our supreme duty. Shall we now, when victory, won in wars, is written in the treaty of peace, and the civilized world applauds I aml Avaits in expectation, turn timidly jaway from the duties imposed upon th country by its own great deeds? And when the mists fade, and we see with clearer vision, may we not go forth re joicing in the strength which has been emnloved solelv for humanity, and al ways been tempered with justice and mercy, confident of our ability to meet the exigencies which await us, confi dent our course is one of duty, and our that of right? A FLOUR TRUST. MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 10 The flour trust scheme is dead as far Vis Minne apolis mills are concerned. At a meet ing of the representatives of the three leading mills, the Pillsbury-Washing ton Flour Mill Co., the Northwest Con solidated Co., and the Washburn-Cros by Co., it was unanimously agreed that nt Mintvro f-nnsni hiuteti 5 lli ivy liiv i - - v scheme and that no further attention SUOlUU Klvcll IU HIT? luauci. i" i mills at Milwaukee and Duluth will, in u probability, follow the lead of the I Minneapolis millers. SPAIN WILL PAY. MADRID, Dec. 15 Senor Puigcar- veo, minister of finance, in the cabinet council yesterday said that the finance department expected to pay the Cuban debt and added that in eight years' time he had hopes that Spain would settle all of the expenses of the war, the country having taxed each element of production. McGILL GENEROSITY. MONTREAL, Dec. 14 Lord Strath con a, chancellor of McGill, has en dowed the new Royal Victoria College for Women, which is shortly to" be opened, with a million dollar fund. The governors of McGill have subscribed $1CS,000 to meet the deficit on the college. Those in America Declare Against an Alliance. Justin McCarthy at Atlanta Snub bed by Sons of Erin Makes a Strong Speech. ATLANTA. Ga., Dee. 12. Justin Mc Carthy, who Is in America Lecturing in the interest of Ireland, and who spoke in Atlanta on "The Victorian Acre of Literature," has been snubbed and criticized by Atlanta Irishmen because of his views favoring an Anglo-Ameri- can alliance, expressed in his lecture on Saturday night, when he declared himself in favor of such an alliance. Today many leading Irishmen of this city are severely criticizing "the visi- tor. It was proposed to honor Mr. Mc- Carthv at a banouet in Atlanta, hut. Irishmen put on the committee of ar- rangements have refused to serve, giv ing as a reason that no true friend of Ireland can favor an English alliance with the United States. The banquet n , - . . , and other entertainments have accord- inSly been called off. The incident has stin'ed the Atlanta Irish colony to the -ir. -Mc-ijartny auuressea an immense audience at the Grand opera house, where his utterances, were enthusias tically received by Americans, but coldly listened to by many Irish people in the house. Among other things he said: "I am an advocate of a close friend ship and an understanding between the two great English-speaking countries of the world. I believe that it would be a good thing for the world. ..The people of England are friendly toward the United States. Even the war of the American, revolution was a war of a ministry, and not of a people against the colonies. The Earl of Cha tham and his associates represented the feelings of England at that time, and it was the stubbornness and mad ness of the King and his closest ad visers which led England into war with her colonies. If the two coun tries form an alliance, they will shape the destinies of the world. The influ ence or American tree institutions win be felt in England, and will aid home rule for Ireland.' It is this language to which the At lanta Irish object. James Gillespie, who is among those who refused to serve on the banquet committee, said: "It is true that I was one of the commit- tee to ente&tain Mr. McCarthy. On ac count of his views on the proposed' English-American alliance, tne com mittee decline to act. The Irishmen of this country are a unit against the much-talked-of alliance. They see that England is on her knees begging for an alliance, and it has always been the motto of patriotic sons of Ireland that England's difficulty is Ireland s opportunity. The hope of all Irishmen is to see America steer clear of alli ances with England." D. H. Fyfe. C. W. Adamson. FYFE-& ADAMSON. COMMISSION AGENTS. francisco, 214 SIXTH ST., SAN CAL. Dealers in all descriptions of Cali fornia Products. Salesmen for Island Fruits and Pro duce. PURCHASING AGENTS, ETC. Cash advances made on consignment. All business entrusted to us will re- wive prompt attention. HOME MADE German Hop Beer FOR TABLE USE. Deliverved to any part of tne 1 cjty for $1.00 per dozen quarts. Leave your order at Yee Hop Sing, GROCERY. Kinsr Street - - - - Near Alakea- Or Dewey Restaurant, Fort Street. Souvenir Jewelry. The attention of those who wish to carry away with them souvenirs of OLD HAWAII Is called to my manufacturing depart ment. Jewelry of all binds made to order. BIART 4043 FORT ST JEWELER. Calumet (g) Baking (S) IPoi-jder Turin THE PEOPLE'S BEER. Fever is Raging. PEOPLE GOING MAD in their haste to get in their orders for Iron fences to replace the old wooden ones that have done service for so many years. Call and see samples of something en tirely new, and place your orders early if you want to be "in the swim.- ALL KINDS OF BUILDING IRON, Fountains, Chairs, Settees, Vases, Hitching Posts, Stairs, Railings, Fire Escapes, etc., etc MAGNIFICENT DESIGNS IN MON UMENTS, TOMBSTONES, Statuary, etc. Italian, Georgia and Vermont Marble and Topaz Granite, Hawaiian Blue Stone and Marble. Estimates given on all kinds of Grading, Stone Work and Terracing. Curbing and Cement Sidewalks. Cem etery work of all kinds. Letter cut ting in Brass, Iron or Stone. Stencil making a specialty. THE HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND MONUMENTAL CO. H. E. Hendrick, Manager. Telephone 02. 315 Fort St. terling 25c! Silver 25c! Thmbes GOLD, SILVER AND PLATED WARE in the Latest Designs FOR CHRISTMAS AND HEW YEARS! AH Goods Guaranteed as Represented. WATCHMAKER, MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. M. R. COUNTER. 507 Fort St. THE CLUB STABLES (Limited) C. BELLINA, Manager. Fort St., near Hotel. Telephone 477. lliF, Boofflifii Bod Sales siobies. PROMPT SERVICE, STYLISH TURN OUTS, SAFE DRIVERS. We are especially equipped to cater to your trade. Fair dealing and good service is what we depend on to get it. Dr. Rowat is always in attendance at the Stables. Club Stables Hack Stand Cor. Union and Hotel Sts. (Old Dell Tower.) CAREFUL AND WELL INFORM ED DRIVERS. FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES. HACKS AT ALL HOURS. Orders for Surreys, Wagonettes, Single or Double Teams at a moment's notice. HACKS Nos. 45, 65, 70, 77, 97, 125 and ISO. C. BELLINA, Mgr. Tel. 319. Stables Tel. 477. HUSTACE & CO., DEALERS IN Wood and Coal ALSO White and Black Sand Which we will sell at the "ery lowest market rates. Telephone No. 414. LIMITED Offer for Sale: REFINED SUGARS. Cube and Granulated. PARAFIXE PAIXT CO.'S Paints, Compounds and Building Papers. PAIXT OILS, , Lucol Raw and Boiled. Linseed Raw and Boiled. LXDURLNE, Water-proof cold-water Paint. In side and outside; in white and colors. FERTILIZERS, Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grada Scotch fertilizers, adapted for su gar cane and coffee. N. Ohlandt & Co.'s chemical fertil izers and finely ground Bone Meal. STEAM PIPE COVERING, Reed's patent elastic sectional pipe covering. FILTER PRESS CLOTHS, Linen and Jute. CEMENT, LIME '& BRICKS. AGENTS FOR WESTERN SUGAR REFINING CO., San Francisco, Cal. ALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, Philadelphia, Penn., U. S. A. EWELL UNIVERSAL MILL CO., (Manf. "National Cane Shredder"). New York, U. S. A. N. OHLANDT & CO., San Francisco, Cal. IISDON IRON AND LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, San Francisco, Cal. I A Model Plant is not complete with out Electric Power, thus dispensing with small engines. Why not generate your power from one CENTRAL Station? One gener ator can furnish power to your Pump, Centrifugals, Elevators, Plows, Rail ways and Hoists; also, furnish light and power for a radius of from 15 to SO miles. Electric Power being used, saves the labor of hauling coal in your field, also water, and does away with high-priced engineers, and only have one engine to ook after in your mill. Where water power is available it costs nothing to generate Electric Power. THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COM PANY 13 now ready to furnish Electric Plants and Generators of all descrip tio at short notice, and also ha3 on hand a large stock of Wire, Chande- iers and Electrical Goods. All orders will be given prompt at tention, and estimates furnished for Lighting and Power Plants; also, at tention i3 given to House and Marine Wiring. THEO. HOFFMAN, Manager. THE FAMOUS KICKAP00 INDIAN MEDICINES Are for sale by our exclusive distributing agents : ; : Hobron Drug Co., Fort and King Streets, HONOLULU. Read the Hawaiian Gazette (SemirWeeldy (Semir'XVeekly). .