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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, APRIL 6, 1899. THE BANK OF HAWAII, COLORED TROOPS LAND -LIMITED 10 i r f ii t:. w , f , . , . : Incorporated Under the Laws of the Republic of Hawaii. CAPITAL $100,000.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Chas. SL Cooke J. B. Athiirton , O. II. Cooke F. C. Atherton President ...Vice-President Cashier Secretary Directors Henry Waterhouse, Tom May, F. W. Macfarlane, E. D. Tenney, J. A. SIcCandless. Solicits the Accounts of Frms, Cor porations, Trusts, Individuals and will promptly and carefully attend to all business connected with banking en trusted to it. Sell and Purchase For eign Exchange. Issue Letters of Credit. SAVINGS DEPARTSIENT. Ordinary and Term Deposits received and Interest allowed in accordance with rules and conditions printed in pass books, copies of which may be had on application. Judd Building, Fort street. CLAUS SPRECKELS. WM. G. IRWIN. GLADS SPRECKELS & CO., Bankers, HONOLULU - - - H. I. SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS The Ne vada Bank of San Francisco. DRAW EIIXANGE ON SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Bank of San Francisco. LONDON The Union Bank of London, (Ltd.) NEW YORK American Exchange Na tional Bank. CHICAGO Merchants National Bank. PARIS Comptoir National d'Es compte de Paris. BERLIN Dresdner Bank. HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA Bank of New Zealand. VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank of British North America. imm deneroi BonKing s Excnange Business Tipnosits Received. Loans made on Approved Security. Commercial and Travelers Credits issued, uins oi ii.x change Bought and Sold. COLLECTIONS PROSIPTLY AC COUNTED FOR. BISHOP & CO. SAVINGS BANK On October 1st, 1898, and continuing until further notice, Saving3 Deposits -will he received and interest allowed by this Bank at four and one-half per cent per annum. The terms, ruie3 ana regulations of the Hawaiian Postal Savings Bank will be adopted as far as It is practicable to apply them, and the Cash Reserve of ?50,uuu as requirea "inder the Postal Act will be main tained. Printed copies of the Rules and Reg ulations may be obtained on applica tion. BISHOP & CO. Honolulu, September 7, 1898. 5019 ESTABLISHED IN 1S5S. '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, 1898, on fixed deposits: 3 months 3 per cent; 6 months 3 per cent; 12 months 4 per cent. THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. Subscribed Capital Yen 12,000,000 Paid Up Capital Yen 10,500,000 Reserve Fund Yen 6,960,000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: Kobe, London, Lyons, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai. Bombay, Hong Kong. INTEREST ALLOWED: On Fixed Deposit for 12 months 4 p. c. p. a. On Fixed Deposit for 6 months ZV2 p. c. p. a. On Fixed Deposit for 3 months 3 p. c. p. a. INTEREST ALLOWED BY THE HEAD OFFICE AT YOKOHAMA. On Current Deposit 4 per cent. p. a. On Fixed Deposit for 12 month, 6 p. c. p. a. The Bank buys and receives for col lation Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts and Letters of Credit on the abo-e Branches and Agencies and transacts General Banking Business. Ageicy Yokohama Specie Bank: New Remblic Bldg., : Honolulu, H. I. JUHEI ISHIZUKA AGENCY OF KEI HIW BANK, LTD. Vineyard Street. Transact General Banking and Ex change Business. HEAD OFFICE - - - T0KW, JAPAN. Draw exchange on FIRST NATIONAL BANK, YOKOHAMA. to "11 Affleck St., South Melbourne. April 17th, 1897. To the Minerva Company. Dear Sirs: Having taken your Tonic at intervals during the past two year3 I have pleasure in being able to certify that it has proved a distinct success. Acting upon the recommendation of my medical adviser to take a Tonic when necessary, I choose the Minerva, and have every reason to be satisfied with the result; so much so that I always keep it in the house. When from stress of work I feel run down I have recourse to the Tonic, which in variably has the desired effect, as after a few doses I am right again for some months. Feeling that the Tonic has done me much good it will be a pleas ure to recommend it, and I have no objection to you publishing this report. I am. Yours, etc., L. HART." Gonsalves & Co., Ltd. QUEEN STREET, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE HAWAII , AN ISLANDS. J. LANDO, Succe ssor to L. E. TRACY, For Your -BOYS' A&D MEN'S CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Underwear, White Shirts, Suspenders, Overals, Jumpers, Wool and Cotton Underwear. Cuffs, Collars, Ties, Socks, Golf Shirts BIG LINE OF BOYS' KNEE PANTS JUST IN. Headquarters for Men's and Boys' Furnishings. Fort Street, near King. HIE CLUB STABLES (Limited) C. BELLINA, Manager. Fort St., near Hotel. Telephone 477. Uibp, Boordina ond Soles siies. 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 Bell 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. 43, 65, 70, 77, 97, 125 and ISO. C. BELLINA, Mgr. Tel. 319. Stables Tel. 477. The Silent Barter Shoo When in need of a good, clean shave by expert artists, with sharp tools, rtiit the SILENT BARBER SHOP. Our Instruments are thoroughly dis 'nfected before using by an ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION Ladies' Boot-Black Stand In rear of shop. JOSEPH FERNANDEZ. Propr. Arlington. Block, Hotel Street.' Merchant : Tailor. 62314 Fort St., Opp. Club Stables. FINE SUITS TO ORDER AT REA SONABLE RATES. Suits cleaned and repaired. Satis faction guaranteed. WING WO TAI & CO. 214 NUUANU STREET. Ivory, Lacquer, Silver and Crockery Wares, Screens, Vases, Rattan Chairs, Crepes, Silks, Cig ars, Etc., Etc., Etc. Companies When Dis charged Behave Badly. Resented by the Whites Banqueted In Washington .leports of Bad Conduct, Several companies of the lOih U. S. Regiment (colored) were discharged in Georgia, but travelled together to their home sin Washington D. C. As they were not under control, some of the men behaved badly, and at sev eral points the .whites assembled with arms at the railway station, and fired upon the rioters. While the accounts do not agree as to the conduct of the colored men, the truth seems to be that a few of them were disorderly, got drunk, and dis charged their pistols in the air. The whites resented it, and armed them selves at the different stations, as the trains containing the troops passed. On arriving at Washington city, the troops .were entertained by their color ed brethren. One of the speakers at the banquet urged the colored men to do mere for thtmselves. The coet of the banquet, he said, had been largely paid for by the white people. So many reports of the bad conduct of the colored troops had reached the department, orders had been issued that the soldiers should not be dis charged until they reached the places where they had been' recruited. ALGER SAILS FOR CUBA. ' Secretary Given a Banquet by Savan nah Officials. SAVANNAH (Ga.), March 23 Sec retary of War Alger and party sailed for Havana to-night en .tire transport Ingalls. Upon arrival in the city the Secretary and party were driven at once to 'the De Soto Hotel, where they were met by Mayor Meyers and sev eral members of of the C'ty Council and a number of leading citizens. A dinner "had .'been prepared for the dis tinguished visitors, and it was served immediately. The spread was wholly informal. Impromptu talks were made by several of the diners, but what was said was strictly personal and private. At 8 o'clock the dinner was finished. At 8:45 o'clock the party took carriages for the .wharf, where the In stalls, which had arrived at 5 o'clock was waiting. The party was joined o-day by Colonel W. M. Heixphill of Atlanta. WASHINGTON March 23 While n Cuba Secretary Alger will act upon the .proposition to divide Cuba into four military departments. This has been under consideration in the de partment for some time. If it is de termined to do so, after consultation with General Brooke, Secretary Alger will telegraph to General Corbin to that effect, and the necessary orders will be issued from Washington. UNITED STATES AND JAPAN. Extensive Changes in Their Relations Will Soon Begin. WASHINGTON, March 16. Exten sive changes in the relations between the United States and Japan will be begun about July 17th next, when the new treaty' between the two nations goes into effect. It was negotiated some weeks ago, but its actual opera tion was deferred so as to give time for adjusting affairs to the changed conditions. Similar treaties have been made by Japan with most of the other first-clas3 Powers. The essential feature Is to give Japan a status as a modern na tion, instead of imposing the restric tion which she 'was under, along with China and other Eastern countries be fore her advance to modern methods. The entire extra territorial system is swept away by the new treaties. This gave to foreign Powers including the United States, the right to try civil cases relating to their own citizens in Cosular Courts instead of in the Japanese courts. Hereafter these for eign courts will be abolished, and Jap anese courts will try all cases alike. Another feature is in opening up the entire interior of Japan to the ''capital and enterprise of foreign merchants. REMARKABLE CURE OF RHEUMA TISM. Kenna, Jackson Co., W. Va. About three years ago my wife had an attack of rheumatism which con fined her to her bed for over a month and rendered her unable to walk a step without assistance, her limbs be ing swollen to double their normal size. Mr. S. Maddox insisted on my using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I pur chased a fifty-cent bottle and used it according to the directions and the next morning she walked to breakfast without assistance in any manner, and she has not had a similar attack since. A. B. Parsons. For sale by all Deal ers, Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., agents for H. I. ' - m. r m j m i m. r iv s mm . 1 m r n a . w r . a. V I h ft'.'-. . v 'i nr r - .( r: . . a . . i ATTACHES OF THE CHINESE LEGATION. Among the popular places iu Washington is the Chinese legation on reception davs. Tlie hospitable manners of Minister Wu Tin-? Fanpr and his wife have inad them manv fnends. There are about fifty attaches of the legation, all living under the same roof with the minister and Lis family. Most of them are socially inclined. Calumet Balcing ' rT Piiwffar v pbice j irwwuuii mmmmmmmmmmnmwmmammmmmm ihmmmms QNDR No home should be without a supply of DANDRUFF KILLER on hand. It has become very popular and is being used by both sexes. A sure cure for dandruff, prickly heat and a skin dis eases. ' Sold by all druggists and at Union Barber Shop. Remember the trade mark "The Two Faces.' Beware of imitations. F. PACHECO. Sole Proprietc. Telephone No. 696 If a sufficient number of patients are guaranteed, our assistant physician wUl gb to Honolulu and treat them at home. TO OUK NE'.y SETTLERS. From "Uncle Sam's Boys" in Cuba and danila. What we have been look- ing for. Your remedies and specialties are O. K. For overcoming the enervat ing effects of climate (nervous pros tration) take Blood and Nerve Tonic $1, ex. or shipped. Anti-Ialarial Fever (composite) $1, mailed. After Fever Tonic, a rapid builder, $1, ex. or shipped. Anti-Malarial Capsules in chronic, pernicious and recurrent ma laria, $2, mailed. Dysentery Powders, $1, mailed. Insomnia Cure, for sleep lessness, $1, mailed. Rectifier, corrects and cures excesses, $2, ex. or shipped. Remedies and Specialties (for men) sole proprietor and manufacturer. The Vandre Drug Specialty Company, 2933-35-37, Sane Jose Ave., Station L., San Francisco, Cal., U. S. A. 51SS RUPTURE. USE NO MORE IRON HOOPS OR STEEL PPIN'GS Kuptnre re- with rasp sti.1 comfort sl f j.$S Xbv DR. PIEKCR'S Gil SAT AME- Ma!5l.pllpaipM -VV Jt KI'-AN INVKNTION. If raptured ;V seuj at oi;ce for Pamphlet No. 1 Addres?, Magnetic Elastic Tress Co., 6I?nfraknec? WM- G. IRWIN & CO., LIMITED. Wm. G. Irwin. .President and Manager Claus Spreckels Vice-President W. M. Giffard.. Secretary and Treasurer II." M. Whitney, Jr Auditor SUGAR FACTORS AND COMMISSION AGENTS AGENTS FOR THE Oceanic Steamship Company Of San Francisco, Cal. f era; iwtmrfc I III' ' 1 I l:it " hll ' ' . '.i! FREE! FREE! I III M 01 o-fo By ordering a PHOTO BUTTON for 75 cents or 1 we present to you a Ticket, which entitles jou to a free sitting at Williams' Photo graphic Gallery (either single or group.) oo Tickets can be had from B. Lichtig f Manufacturer, OFFICE: 606 Fort Street, Above Dewey Restaurant. This is positively the only way to preserve Photos. They will last a life time. NEW : LINE -OF- HANDSOME SILK TABLE COVERS, GRASS CLOTH GEHTRE PIECES, These are .f very dain ty patterns. Also a new line of Pajimis, Keck jies, Sasp3Gders, Baadkercliiefs. ffiors New Goods io ar rive soon ! Murata Si Co. HOTEL 8T. COS., KDOAKU. ooo Branch Hat Store, Nuuanu St. FAST COLORS. We are sole agents for the "KENE SAW MARBLE CO.'S" celebrated Georgia and Italian marbles. This is the only marble that is impervious to liquids and will not stain- in this cli mate. We would have you examine our samples and stock in thi3 marble. Dark blue topaz is very popular and for rock faced work it is admitted by everyone to be the neatest granite in the market. We would like to quote you prices on this. We handle a nice line of Vermont and New Hampshire granite and can give you prices on this that will sur prise you. We are in a position to furnish Ha waiian blue stone for Monumental pur poses and make a specialty on eppeing for lawns, cemeteries, etc. No trouble to show goods and quote prices at any time. THE HAWAIIAN IR0PJ FENCE AND MONUMENTAL CO. 641 King street, Lincoln Block. Telephone 502. AND EOTYPE8 AT THE GAZETTE OFFICE. mm r7z fSTER For Sale. 1 2 lots at Kalihi, facing Kamehame ha IV Road, and in front of G. Markham'a residence, with, a new dwelling on. 2 One lot 96x200 feet, mauka of in Catholic church premises at Kalihi. 3 24 lots at Kapalama, lying mauka of King street, about 300 feet from the Kapalama Tramways Depot. 4 Five lots and houses at Kapalama, situated mauka of King street an on the Waikiki side of Morris Es tate premises, Income $552 a year. 5 A lot of about half an acre mauka side of King street, about 400 feet from the corner of Liliha and Kins streets. The premises produce an income of $731 per annum. 625 lots 50x100 feet in Puunui Tract. 25 lots 75x150 in Puunui Tract. 25 lots 100x200 In Puunui Tract. 76 lots 100x200 on Nuuanu street, right opposite the old ice worka. About 300 lots 50x100 at Nuuanu at rear and mauka of tbe above 6 lota. 8 About 50 lots in the Kekio Tract, situated opposite the Makee Island band stand. It Is admitted that it is one of the best tracts near th Waikiki Sea Beach. 9 About 50 lots in the Kapahuln Tract. 10 About 1000 acres in Kealakomo, Puna, Hawaii; the land extend from the beach to about 2 miles from the volcano. 11 City properties, etc., etc. Prices are the cheapest In the mar ket. For further particulars apply to REAL ESTATE BROKERS. W. C, ACHI, our manager, has oyer 16 years' experience in real estate bus iness in this city. Honolulu, February 7, 1899. 6149 Children's Photos Are the hardest of all to make well until you become accustomed to the task. Mothers tell U3 we are at our best when making photos of the little ones. Our quaint, unique poses faith ful likenesses and dainty style of fin ishing photos find favor in every mother's eyes. Preserve baby's pretty face in one of Williams' photos. J. J. WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS I Fort Street. D. H. Fyfe. c. W. Adamsoa. FYFE & ADAMS0N. COMMISSION AGENTS. 214 SIXTH ST., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. Dealers in all description of Cali fornia Products. Salesmen for Island Fruits and Pro duce. PURCHASING AGENTS, ETC. Cash advances made on consignment. All business entrusted to ua will re ceive prompt attention. c. i CO., LD. Honolulu, H. I. Queen Street, : AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono- uivix ougar company, lionomu Sugar Company, Wailuku Sugar Company Waihee Sugar Company, Makee Su gar Company, Haleakala Ranch Company. KaoaDala. Ranch Planters' Line, San Francisco Packets nu-iics brewer & jo.'s JLine of Bos ton Packets. Agents ..Boston Board of Underwrit ers. Agent3 for Philadelphia Board of Un- aerwruers. LIST OF OFFICERS: P. C. Jone3, President: ( rPorca XT Robertson. Manager? tt -n;i Treasurer and Secretarv? Pni xxr Allen, Auditor; C. M. Cooke, H. "Wa'w house, G. R. Carter, Directors. A NEW PAINT SHOP. HAVING ASSOCTATirn toitu US -Mr. John TT Woct i TM.o,,t,ti tt . - X A A 1 Painter, Decorator and Wood Polisher we are now prepared to give estimates' on all kinds of work in that line. Mr. West having had a practical ex perience of over twenty years In San Francisco and nthpr . r &o vines qq xne Coast, we feel confident that any work r " v, wiii give enure satis faction to our patrons. PEERLESS PRESERVING PAINT .00, 11. u. AG : m Bin ii f) .2.-