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mm PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVWnsEH: HONOLULU. OCTOBER 22, W JlST RRIVED rra rTRALIA . HOP 4 CO. J -J. HOPP A ce Th Best at the Lownt Price at HOPP'8. European Goods hii4 tS Under the Old Tarifl, 3 8 i: 3 PARLOR FURNITURE i m chow TOOK MONEY c c IN MANY IMHF.S. DIFFERENT FIN- 1 0 Chinese Interpreter Is Accused. Book c i HE IS HELD FOR TRIAL I FKlpfe smpr1ese aa llaa ef O I tii ladies' Golf Caoes P.rirkptinp Flannfils 1 EAV. Jordan to Port Street. Island Realty! Company, Limited. Cases tT k-p the latent books that are constantly b.tng published 1 C X p th n out children. f the reach of Scandal in Immigration Bureau Merchant Charges Accept ance of Bribe. riirrors or ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Box g Couches tiling fnfy on one of ""r 2 Bus Couchse. by being propped mi cusnions ana reaumg tne p 11 ff I fjiWRDY C 0 rKAIA YW-FTWTil .mri n WOOD. TrMU j, a. OIMIAJ. iecrstary ft f D"LH audtoi I I Window Shades i HlDKH. ANY SIZE. - S Upholstering In the preliminary hearing- of Lin Shin CktV, Chinese Interpreter for the Immigration Bureau of the Customs Department on the charge of rec eiving a bribe. hi h to..k plac e before United States Commissioner V. .!. Robinson n Saturday, some interesting ien 1 inony was brought "Ut that may result j in further developments of a still more , interesting nature. Chow was bound over to awan action of the l'nlte.1 States District i oirt at the February term, his bonls In ing fixed at 'l.:m. The testimony of Yee Fo.k. a member of a Chinese firm t.. th.- tfT.it that h" I ' L I III. v j ' - had given Chow the sum of JSO for s. r- vices In securing th.' admission of tw o Chinese who arrival on the China from ! II mgkong. I I in h.. t;.nd Yee Fook stated that he i w. nt to Chow's house during the time that the two men. Chun H' and Lau King. Were In detention at .luarantine. .iitT the Ch'.na had brought them to th- Islands. He promised Chow that if the two were admitted he would make nun a present. Chow stated that he was the Government Interpreter and that he must take the testimony of the t... l.vs Yee Fook then said that BS was much obliged and he would not f. rget. "I was not sure that the two would be admitted," said Yee. "but if virtue of the ludgment and not by the mittimus. Secondly, the statutes of the t-nitory make ample provision for bringing the record of the Circuit Court before the Supreme Court for review. The writ of habeas corpus cannot ne made to serve such purpose. Third, a prisoner sentenced by a court having jurisdiction of the crime charged and of the prisoner is not entitled to his dis charge on habeas corpus unless it af firmatively appears that the judgment und. r which he is confined is void- c..(ihom xino sentenced for the ITlUr- i . ii.i.ii u. m p der of a fellow countryman named Sa- Ifineso at Hamakua. Hawaii, ms-i March. When Judge Little sent down UM mittimus to High Sheriff ilrown it traa diseoveied that the Judge had rum mended the soul of the Sheriff to U e mercy of the Almighty and not that of the condemned man, and it was as a h lit of this that the case was appeal ed, It being also alleged that the Grand Jury which Indicted Fujihara and the Petti .iii' v which convicted him were il legally drawn. Fujihara was originally sentenced to b hanged on September 21st. but on strength of his application to the Supreme Court for a writ of habeas 11 1 corpus he was reprieved unui riiua., October 26th. THE FIRST OF HAWAII, LTD. Capital, $250,000. President Cecil Brown Vice President M. P. Robinson Cahier W. G. Cooper Principal Office: Fort, near Merchant Street. Branch Office: Hilo, Hawaii. ootols a taralBartin Business AT HONOLULU AND HILO. SAVINGS DEPOSITS received ana interest allowed for yearly deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum Rules and regulations of savings de partment rurnlsnea upon apyiiuauuu. MM I MM I0LANI HELD THE BIG KICKERS DOWN lk))S Showed up Wei1 in Asso ciation Football atJMa kiki Saturday. COMPANY, LTD. THE warn LIMITED. Incorporated under the Laws of tno Territory of Hawaii. paid up capital - $600,000 RESERVE - - - 50.000 UNDIVED PROFITS - 1 08,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. iuai ics iix. uuy a ico P. C. Jones ..Vlce President cj. n. LOOKe F. C. Atherton Assistant Cashier Henry Waterhouse. Tom May. F. W. Macfarlane, E. D. Tenney, J. A. Mc- Candless. kJV'l.v J L.J L..L nvvuuu ia j - i. porations, Trusts, Individuals, and wltt promptly and carefully attend to all i business connected with banking en trusted to it. Sell and Purchase For eign Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Ordinary and Term Deposits received and Interest allowed in accordance with rules and conditions printed In passbooks, copies of which may be on application. Judd Building, t ort street. 1 Saturday afternoon witnessed the first of the series of matches which will be played on Saturday afternoons at Makiki under Association Football rules. For the last few weeks Mr. BteckmU. the principal of Iolani Col- has had the boys in regular train ing and when it is considered mai oe fore that time none of them had ever witnessed an Association game, their display of yesterday is all the mofe remarkable. vr-..m firt to last against a team greatly uperfc r in weight and in their experience of the game, the lolani boys maintained a thoroughly Plut Lp , ts, nanlike contest. Their comb na Ition was greatly superior to that OX their opponents, and the esprit de corns which they showed augurs well TRANSACT A GENERAL TRUST SAFE DEPOSIT BUSINESS. TAKES ENTIRE CHARGE OF REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATES. COLLECTS AND REMITS INCOME AT REASONABLE RATES. CLAUS SPRECKELS. WM. G. IRWIN. Hi. SdiM 1 6o., Wen. HONOLULU, H. T. SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS THB NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. Na- RENTS SAFES AND STORES VALU ABLES IN WELL GUARDED, BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF VAULTS. ACTS AS TRUSTEE, ULABUia.c, ADMINISTRATOR. TRUST FUNDS AND TRUST IN VESTMENTS ARE lf i- ocj. -ARATE AND APART FROM THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. NOTICE. a. A SPECIALTY. W buy tml altr. met as I, . .r. an e.O. Chase. MANAGER JJ.Hopp&Co? CAniun ciiDWiTMPfc i r4 judd m. Main M. O LEADING FURNITURE c Castle & Cooke, i LlWTTalr LIFE FIRE . wr i T" 1 1 Ci -J r i ti ana dciiici oia. 1 HOPP CO. J- HOPP Ct Bread la the staff of life only when It Is wholeaome and nourishing. Hu h Is our domestic bread. Fre9h Every sLnnlnnri Unlnnl I iIa Inniirnnn Pfi v-v . HI 1 It llll." 1111 I 1 J iVULU U mu UUI L U IIIJUIUIIVJ' - V nee 0 r i: and d d by wagon they W. re I told 'how that I would make him a present." j Later the two were admitted and Yee Fook stated: "I went then to Chow's hMMb This was the day after the two Mi were allowed to land. I gave Chow j the sum of $S0 for the release of the two and he thanked me for the money." While this testimony seems some what harmless It led to the binding j over of Chow and it is said to be the forerunner of other similar t as.-s which will be still more Interesting. The fnct has been suspected for some time past that Chinese were being im ported Into the Islands to a consider able extent, and that many i nt nese were being landed who had no riifht to land. Where the leak was was not known but the officials of the Chi- ... . . i - - it n. se Bureau neiieve iney naif i.iuu.i n now. Chinese certificates are alleged to be sold In China at so much per head, and this traffic has been carried ,.n for a lengthy period. NEW Col ItT BULK. An order to the following effect was or d.-red pot''l "l the ofnce of tne cl''rk ,.f th- Circuit Court by Judge Hum phreys: "Any clerk or this court who permits a document of any kind what ever to be withdrawn from the files by ;,nv person whomsoever, except upon th- written order of one of the Judges of this court, will be summarily discharged." Kl .i i.nx nmmieiti linrnhontl ua i v ai:toii. Mum ro- IH r . nu.i.iu. - ihia agricultural Oa.. aa ir i 'o v ' igr Mill isa agrtealtnral Ca VMM irna Wnrka r Miaks tM't CMtrlfugaia n Cmiand Mutual r -. limrilM German Bakery OnB 677 VJPPE1I FORT St NEW LINES -or- P ANAMA. rCLT. STRAW and CRASH HATSI MURDERER'S TIME ON EARTH SHORT Supreme Court I'enien Kuji hara's Petition for Habeas Corpus I nless a writ of error Is sued out to for the future. (June a crow u ol tmton was in attendance, arid the in- ... i.h ivhir h Association Football is b -iriK received bids promise to the inauguration gf other teams at an early The match commenced at 4:. Ho nolulu won th.- t..ss and elected to de fend UM Bw goal. The lolani team immediately pressed, and after some spirited play before their opponents fi lined the advantage of a corner ! whicb proved unproductive. For some 'time it appeared that the boys would H.ir at 1,-mrth Honolulu broke iv ana placed the lolani goal in j. opardy. A good d.-al of give and take play followed, till at length Honolulu drew first blood with a shot which looked as if it might easily have been topped. Honolulu followed up their kdrantage soon after with another goal. m l ht time bv Flddes. All this I Ul lolani boys were playing a I Ktoadv ume. Andrews in particular. performing splendidly. At half-time the ...ore st I in favor of Honolulu. Pining the second half the game be Icame if anything faster, and the lolani I forw ards repeatedly appeared to have .their opponents' goal at their mercy, but apparently need more practice in booting. Soper and Bradmore were kept busily employed and managed to clear again, and Honolulu again added to their lead. The game was well con tested right to the close, and resulted In a win for Honolulu of 3-0. For Honolulu. Super, Fiddes. Catton arid Lanadale were most conspicuous. For lolani. Blackman, Andrews, Ander- s'-,i. Bolster and Smithies were seen ic best advantage. All the buys, however, p aved well, and not the least noticea W feature being the excellent way In which each kept his place. The following are tne run teams: Honolulu R. Anderson, goal; Brad and Soper. backs; Lennox, M--Lean. Seymour, halves: Catton. Chur ton. Lansdale, Usborne and Fiddes, for wards. lolani c. Willis, goal. M. Anderson. Ah Hun. backs; Blackman. Andrews, K. Fook. halves: Ah Sang, Bolster, An terM n. Smithies. Lenqui, forwards. ieitri rre. . ii u rn. Another match has been arranged for 409 Fort Street, Honolulu, H. P. O. Box 447. T. Hawaii Land Co. LIMiTifiU. DRAW EXCHANGE ON SAN FRANCISCO--The Nevada tional Bank of San Francisco. LONDON The Union Bank of London, Ltd. Nkw YORK American Exchange Na tional Bank. CHICAGO Merchants National Bank. PARIS Credit Lyonnals. BERLIN" Dresdener Bank. HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. NE ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA Bank of New Zealand. VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Buk of British North America. Transact o General Bonkma I Excnaooe mm Deposits received, Loans made on Ap Cmiiritv fnmtnprplnl and Trav- lUTCU J , w elers' Credits Bwuea, isms oi iiixcnangw Bought and Sold. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ACCOUNTED FOR. CapiUl Stock $100,000. Capital, paid up $55,000. OFFICER. W. C. Achl President & Manage! M. K. Nakulna Vice-President j. Makalnal Treasure! Enoch Johnson Secretary Geo. L. Desha Auditor BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Jonah Kumalae, J. Makalnal, J. W. BIplkana BISHOP &CC. SAVINGS BANK Office at bank building on Merchant Streeet. a Savings Deposits will be received and lmterest allowed by this Bank at four and one half per cent per annum, a a a Printed copies of the Rules and Reg ulations may be obtained on applica tion. BISHOP & CO. Honolulu, September 7. 1898. The above Company will buy, lease, or sell lands In all parti of the Ha waiian Islands; and also has houses is the City of Honolulu for rent. THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BAM LIMITED. Ill I 111 LIMITED Subscribed Capital Paid Op Capital . Reserved Fond . . Ten 24,000,000 Ten 18,000,000 Ten 8.13 ,0(0 OFFICERS: H. P. Baldwin President J B. Castle First Vice President W. M. Alexander. Second Vice President J. P. Cooke Treasurer W. O. Smith .... Secretary ana Auuitor The Color Line. SI k T IK COLLARS and CUFFS. I S.-.l:WKAl: S"X and PAJAMAS Clothing fT Men and Boys. SUe.l out lo Sflfllra ih. Sin.reme Court by the attorneys ot .....,w (.riwm the Jauahese who I lljllinia V r , . . - - A 0 s found guilty some montns . VX( X. x- T Oot Kirk- UDO of murder in the prst ''r'- ' " ,,:itrl, k In the Cnited States Court refus- suffer the extreme penalty ot tne m ( ( naturalization papers to Rol.ert on Friday next. On Saturday the Su- , 8!,fcUi,ilnK (colored), a native of Dutch i, rem.. Court handed down its decision .(j'uUna. The papers were refused on the m . ' . a ir 1 1 ..urmit the on the Hi.l.li. ation for a Writ OI naueaa eiounu mai wie reue.a. on th. appin an - of white males only. COrpUS brought some time ago ,,,,, is a Kra,,uat,. of Howard Uni. Sugar Factors HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA INTEREST ALLOWED. On Fixed Deposit for 12 months, 4 per cent per annum. On Fixed Deposit for 6 months, 3 per cent per annum. n Fixed Deposit for 3 months. 3 per cent per annum. ii Ik. illr 4M,, Oa ss - AT nTnriD a oui v i i j . . am r mm m (1 A 111 M I U A I I V n J. LHNOO. A TFlTTKB AND FT ' U5 ISH I . U. Fort trt. near King. Uss Work Guaranteed ' " ' ' wan SI Horses Clipped . . . AT THE Club Stables i Kut tntimntinir that a IM l.-ll l TV 1 IV, v. . y writ of error is the proper course for the defendant to pursue In order to have his case reviewed. The ..pinion of the court is written by Justice Oalbralth and Is concurred in i,i. f f ittrs Frear and Justice Per ry. The questions of law decided are as follows: First, a prisoner who ffas been prop erly and legally sentenced cannot be re I. on habeas - orpus simply because ,. . ,,. lm .,, imi.erfe( tit.n or ambiguity In the mittimus: when placed In proper custody he Is thereafter retrained by . ... .!,- WnuMnfftnn I) C and is now a Student at Princeton University and had ....... ...a ... taWo no the studv of law. Mi;- Inability to become naturalized will pi event his admission to the bar. Si auldlng said he would appeal the case to Attorney General GriggS. A decision similar to that rendered ly Judge Kirk pn trick was Klven in the State Courts this ;week In the ease of a colored man who Was born In Nova Scotia. Commission Merchants AGENTS FOR -- Hawaiian Commercial oz. ou6i nina Sucar Company, Haiku Sugar Company, Paia Plantation Company, Nahlku Sugar Company. Klhel Plantation Company, Hawaiian Sugar Company. Kahului Railroad Company, and The California & Oriental Steamship Co The bank buys and receives for col lection. Bills of Exchange, issues Drafts and Letters of Credit and trans- I ts a eeneral banking business. Branch of Yokohama Specie Bank. New Republic Building, Honolulu, H. T. C. BREWER & CO.L'D Queen Street, Honolulu, H. L Those who want a fine quality of liquor for medlflfctal or home use will find the famous old Jesse Moore Whis key superior to any other brand. HEALANIS MAKE MERRY WITH MUSIC AND CLAMb OTOGRAPHICCo JTT SMITH Rinrs mn Md Hrtni atresia NiN MILL CO "l I BO. J x v,s". Tl KNIgO, k ' 1 -nt nn nan4 IVa..l ",V, a specialty i.Kh n Short Messes iian Soda Works ' Slivered Free MM Machines with modern appliances used. Ttlephone 4T. I'HARLEI IlF.LLIN A. Manager. Pacific Transfer Company. m King 8t.. rsr of Ballets Cyclery. fnrpRBM WAGONS. DRAYS. Lf 'MRF.lt WAGONS snd ,., Mr C VUTH Always on Hand. k. Furniture snd Safes Carefully Handled. Telephone Main M. B . .v... ...in waters of the harbor from the IMGMT l.tGHTrt str.-m. .. a, r., .. . M.alanl Itoat Clut. house on Saturday evening mm p. - wafted to sea. It was all sic. merry laugnter an-i ...u....- -e. ' - , , . , ,h,. ,mok(,r which had been planneu lor me eve..i..K. ;;r rwa. too Over"! hundred of the Cub members and their friends were Zm and from early .ve until midnight the club-house presented a gay sight " - . .; c AtV,nson belongs the major ,K,r,on of the credit for the OHIA WOOD FOR SALE In sny quantity. Apply to West King Street. July M. IHe. "lp"" . - . n n.l trorr, slo't tO Ion Atkinson was maMer u. cr. e...,, surr-- . without a bresk. The club rooms wer aecoraieo wu.. whU- a crowd of the club members. adepU with man- ,,r,t;; ,n,:t,;r; iSSiiTiSS ""t w sham m e : " com osed bv himself. ,nd so well was it Biven that he had to r . ?L irformanc?. Joe Marri-r up with his melonna and gave a "I r,,miH?rwhVh pleased the house Guy Livingstone followed with a yo ZlPH, , and rJ Quartette, composed of Walter Dillingham. Ike Dillingham. Jed PrnutJ ChnrlTe Klston. gave ,. vral ,!,,,. songs that brought down the hr,,n:,tUwV.Pwhe; Oene iLUVU Sm.thers did the hula that the 1 , ... Thr two proved adepts at th national dance, and when Archi. Smith- X ot.7 aUrwrlns a grass skin over his clothes and did . V" J ,Z old-time drumming and walling accompaniment, the crowd shouted until U h.mrse John I'lvsr kept the fun going with some clever dialect stories, an? - k r.n.l. red -..me v,r prettv numU rs on th, zither. Jed Vrouty SaW BSSS " rem. " ,i.,..i., n nvpil a mandolin rollicking drinking song, t name r riuier a;io . ""'Arteihrt it was the chowder-, turn. Herbert Young was the chef and he haded'dish nt for the gods. This. JCOffje ""S-tE .hm. nt. Afterwards there was more music, the crowd gathng aroui a ESTABLISHED IN 1853. 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 L 1898, on fixed deposits: 7 days' notice, t per 'cent (this form will not bear Interest . unless It remains undisturbed for one month); 3 months, 3 per cent; months ZV per cent; 12 months, 4 per cent. i WM. IRWIN & CO., LTD Wm G. Irwin ..President and Manager Claus Spreckels... First Vice President W M Gtffard... Second Vice President H M. Whitney Jr. ..Treasurer and Sec. George Y. Ross Auditor AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono mea Sugar Company, Honomu Sugar Company, WTailuku Sugar Company, American Sugar Company. Makee Bu gar Company, Ookala Sugar Plants Halpa kala Ranch lioij v-unif"-11 J - , , Company, Kapapala Ranch, Molokal Ranch. . . Planters' Line, San Francisco Packets, Charles Brewer & Co's Line of Boston P tickets. Agents Boston Board of Underwriters. Agents for Philadelphia Board of Un derwriters. Standard Oil Company. ) LIST OF OFFICERS. C M. Cooke, President; George H. Robertson. Manager; E. F. Bbop, Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. . Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. Water house, G. R. Carter, Directors. SUGAR FACTORb. AND Commission Agent AGENTS FOR THE Oceanic Meamshtp Company Of San Francisco, Cal. H W FOSTER & CO.. Gold and Silversmiths FINE WATCH REPATRmOBM ; RAVING and DIAMCfNTETTrNO Ad Goods ana wori ' - JUHEI ISHIZUKA AGENCY OF KE4 HIN BANK. LTD Vineyard Stree Transact General Banking and Ex change Business. HUP tfUCE T0U DRAW EXCHANGE ON FIRST SaIONAL BANK. YOKOHAMA R. Lewars. F. J. Lowray. C. M. Cook LEWERS St COOKE. I mortars snd Dealers to Lamber and Bailalng Materials. H t 1 v it' It ! I ,r i h. n i i .ii.i wiii cs ill in iki 1 1 a 1 1 v - - . . . . n.I.Iri Irrht tl MJ ne, r. n. in i nr i n r i ) i iur w. " --m