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3ATh. FRANCISCO AGENTS The Ne
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-of San Francisco.
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tional Bank.
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if British North America.
aagagg' General BonMnn 8 txcftanoe Business
"Deuosits Received. Loans, made on
ADDroved Security. Commercial and
Trailers' Credits Issued. Bills of Ex-
tfcs&gs Bought and. Sold.
TQiLLECTIONS PROMPTLY AC
COUNTED FOR.
It is Strongly Advocated!
By a New Yorker. j
Many Benefits to Accrue 'It Will
Make for Peace As Acatnst
Athletic Drill.
Dr. MacCraoken. CujatVlor of the
New York University, mado an ix
.plVnt address at the National MllItlA
Convention organized at Tampa. Fla. I
In it he said: :
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NOVELS! BOOKS! NOVELS!
3n October 1st, 1898, and continuing
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-sm ba received and interest allowed
hy this Bank at four and one-halt per
eat per annum. The terms, rules and
r-nriation3 of the Hawaiian Postal
3aviiLgs Bank will be adopted as far as
3t i practicable to apply them, and thfi
Cash Reserve of $50,000 as required
ijader.the Po.ital Act will be main-iaaed.
Belated copies of the Rules and Regulations-may
be obtained on the 1st of
October on application.
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arouolulii, September ,?, 1S9S. 5019
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TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING
AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS.
316 Fort Street.
THE CLUB STABLES
(Limited)
C. BELL1NA, Manager.
Fort St., near Hoiel. Telephone 477.
sties
m Booing ona soles
PROMPT SERVICE, STYLISH TURN
OUTS. SAFE DRIVERS. .
We are especially equipped to cater
to your trade. Fair dealing ana gooa
I service is what we depend on to get it.
Dr. Rowat is always In attendance
i at the Stables.
nm10rr.ini nmi Travelers Letters of
-Jrectft- issued;, available in all the
TMucipal Cities of the World.
Club Stables Hack Stand
Cor. Union and Hotel- Sis.
(Old Bell Tower.)
1-vTKiiF.syp allowed after July 1st
ms fixed deposits: 3 months 3 per HACK!
.Btr months 3 per cent; 12 months Orders
4 per cent.
CAREFUL AND WELL INFORM
ED DRIVERS.
FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES.
HACKS AT ALL HOURS.
for Surreys, Wagonettes,
"First Instruction iu military tuc
tics In public and private high choo'..,
o far r. tried, ha been eminently
useful to the boys and to their teach
ers and the nation, and therefore this
convention should organist? a proa-l
canda to secure the extension of la-!
structlon in the high schools until In
stead of less than ner ccn: of th
III Y. I . . I- - .t.tnr -i.t 1 . In. I
struction, there should not be . per
I rent neglectins this Instruction. AUo
1 in the private high schools, so that in-
stead of less than 15 per cvnt In any
j one of the five divisions at our coua-
; try that give such instruction threi
should be less than 15 per cent, noil
giving it.
communities where no hih school
exist, and where lniys are conthiul In
the grammar or common school until
they arc fifteen or sixteen years of age.
this convention should encourage such
schools to give military drill such as is
elsewhere given in high schools. Fur
ther, that grammar schools should 1k.
encouraced to Introduce the various
I Vettlng-un exercises' as a vai ;.iblo and
I easily arranged gymnastic. Beyond
this, .as a rule, the grammar school
should not attempt any military tac
tics. Between athletic drill and mil
itary drill, I believe the latter excels in
promoting symmetry and rounding out
the physical Iveing.
"Ascending beyond physical results.'
marching to music cultivates the par
and rythm. Attention to orders culti
vates" alertness of he j ring, prompt
movements and concentration of
thought and will. It discourages dls
putatlousuess; it brings Into contrast
individualism and organization, nnd
emphasizes the importance of the lat
ter. It is an old proverb that those
who would learn to command must
first Iparu to obey. The youth of
America are perhaps as little reverent
to superiors as any youth in the world.
There is the more reason that strict
discipline should be a part of educa
tion. The supreme argument xor mili
tary drill in our high schools Is that It
makes for peace. Today blind and silly
optimists Join to raise a cry against
military drill In school as threatening,
us with militarism in excessive and
ruinous amount. I should not fear it
every one of the eight hundred thou
sand boys that go out of our school-
every year Into active life had enjoyed
two or even three years ot drill. tht
. ... .1.1. It!..
we snouiii oe one pariici: mmr
to march Into Canada or Mexico or to
take shin to conquer either Europe or
Asia. Nor would the fact of their drill
make them one Iota more ready to a
courage riot or civil war.
"On the other hand, gran: the Fnlted
States that out of her Ihjvs leaving her
high schools and the uppermost grades
nf hpr cram mar schools, a hundred
thousand every year with some kno1
edge of tactics, and at once you have
the best material for our State militia
or National Guard. You have tin Inst
substitute for a great and expensive
standing army. You have a strong de
fence against threats of insurrection
and anarchy.
"May this convention stir the South
.tinnt nn.l oiith Central State, that
have today S;s public high school for
boys, but not Z per cent of thro giving
military instruction, anu iue hi pri
vate high schools and not u per cent
ylvlnir militarv instruction, to entri
c
.
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Ilring all : hr :o crc!::.
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The jJN-nt. f:!!'! rT!'
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llavi don? Alth chll i!h dy
The lightly rreffcre-I la-rel
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jow r-.inUnl Yen 12.000,000
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PORKS
in:.T in mn::..
MANILA
lure
svctt !e2r.?. bat :h cl-- v!y al,r ..v
on this course of work. It mean more J'' !M:n. rod tho tn ; crta.-;
law and order In your own Mates. It My Itnrtn xii n:d n
means a larger hare In th. nationally t,,. trujrary
re.ponsil ty. U meaa m '' ro;l,,in and U.aW b-f. f-.
analysis, Peace on catth anl K" I
unto men " uir-
Thrpo ritip on!v In the I nitcd States I Thn .vr. fcvicr l r:r.:t. r.. Taj
make military !niruvl!oa obligatory tavV,.ra flxm ixe te!. O ir trc r. rl 'fXIlIC 21 tilC
the srammr.r fono.)i-cjw . r.., ,nin..ii, to repair. In it. -r-
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Kobe, London, Lyons, New York,
San Francisco, Shanghai,
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On Fixed Deposit for 3 months 3 p. c.
INTEREST ALLOWED BY THE 1 OffiCO olid Illflllllaiy,
HEAD OFFICE AT YOKOHAMA. TELEPHONE 796.
On -Current Deposit 'z per cent p. a. Modern and Humane Treatment.
Oca Fixed Deposit for 12 months, 7 p. c.
Th Bank buys and receives for col
wtion Bills of Exchange, issues
dL.e"er?f i.n J5 Merchant : Tailor.
863 King St
Colorado CUy, Col., and Butte. Mont.-)
two of which are small cltle In the
Rooky Mountain region, and the third
is practically a suburb of Cincinnati.
Obligatory military Instruction In
grammar schools may lie said hardly
to exist. Four or live cities authorize
voluntary Instruction la military drill
namely. New York City.. Ceneva. N.
Y.. Yonkers. N. Y.. UH-heter. N. Y..
and Winona. Minn.
i
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ins the jms. Th rtLt .d-r.i .m-
oKintry to the sr.rce vjt.i rfc
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET.
pMr In tlu orcr. tcrtt ia tJ.
ih tnom'.rti: ar. 1 la
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whm i!v are cn tt:- v?.i-
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tssTOsacts Oeneral Banting liusmess.
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tCHANT : TAIL
f23& Fort St., Opp. Club S:ab!es.
TWO TIKU'AND VOLTS.
NVw York I ::- rielun Who ll c. U
a Terrible f Itock anv' Still Live.
1
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Urea! ItriM'.r. take rr.' .
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Agency Y'okohama Specie Bank:
few Republic Bldg., : Honolulu, H. I.
JUHEI 1SHIZUKA
AGENCY OF
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Vineyard Street.
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Suits cleaned and repaired.. Satis
faction guaranteed.
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3rir exchange on
FIRST NATIONAL. BANK,
YOKOHAMA.
Ivory, Lacquer. Silver and Crockery
Wares, Screens, Vases, Rattan
Chairs, Crepes, Silks. Cig
ars. Etc.. Etc.. Etc.
Read the Haeiin
jfrmt-UVejry
GagrtU
Ifl. an eniV-ovce of the l.-xlnuton-ax-nn
c: '.e jover-ho;K-i'. uhl!' ai.v:p.
at hi.- switchUiard nccivil and s ir
vivod an electric f hi ck of aluvi:
volts. The man' body was badly
burned from head to fint. ci-ry inh
of clothing '.va.s torn from him and h
fell c-ensIcs.- thronsh a ho! Ins-aa'a-nooxly
burned In the tloor by ih ter
rific electrical io'.ver. The dv.-t;r.- who
attcndcl him say there is no -a.- oti
record of a man withstanding a similar
shook. The accident w.v caused
through II.iai;vI tryinc tt iiht-t a
loo.-e screw on th s-.vitchlHard and In
some way closing a circuit. The enor
mous iKjwer of the shock may b. J ids-
el from the fact that until the circuits
wer readjusted all the car of the
road were brought to a standstill.
Norway. 12. a:.! Spiir..
V b.v .avd many i.it tills
.:nce we iezin u.;az v.43.i...iai s
Couch Remedy In our home. We
a bo:: open all the tia:e asd r.he11Tfr
any of my family or myself tcc'.a to
catch roM we bcs'.a to ue the Coj;h
i:mdy. and a a resu'.t we never fcave
to watl away for a doctor and Inrur a
!arp. den-tor bill, for Chasjbtr'.A'.a'
Couzh Remedy never fa'.'i to cure. It
i certainly a m liclne of crot rlt
and worth. 1. S. MearkI. Gesen!
Merchant and Farmer. Matf.e. IV-!ford
county. Pa. For &a by IVaion. 5:'.ta
it Co.. Ltd.. whoa!c asostf.
For more than half a ca:ury th
famous o!d J Moore AA "Wal:ey
has l.n the faor'.te with cor.?'.-eir..
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Mr. Joaa It. Wt, x ?rct:cid ) 1 ozy
lister, ivv-orivcr aal V3 I:uaer.
e ar! to rrrxrei to c".r f-iilaiatt 1
oa a!l Haft cf wo:k la tail ::ae.
Mr. V.Vt aav;-r bla ?raciinl rx-rrw-!
cf otr ieaty Ja Ua
Frisrliro aa4 otar lxrc ci'Je ca tl
Ccst, w fti cos.Siat iaAt aay work
atracJ to tu :i j.t vJr
foctloa to oar jatroa.
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