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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL' ADVERTISER, HONOLULU JULY 2. igoa. 11 TttJB Bank of Hawaii LIMITED. lM9T90TtA under the Uwi of ts Territory of Hawaii. Patt-Up Capital . Sarjlus , . .UnltvWed Profits $600.00" . 200.000 . 35,000 OmCEM 1ND Caarle M. Cooke ... P. C." Jones C. H. Cooke ST. C. Atherton H. Waterhoua. F. B. D. Tenney, J. A. C K. Atbexton. DIRECTORS. President ..'..Vice President Cashier .Assistant Cashier , W. Macfarlane, MeCandless and Commercial and Savings De partments, Strict attention given to all branches of Banking. JuflJ Botldtse Fort Street Hawaii -Land Co. Capital Stock Capital, paid up $100,000 $58,080 OFFICE.. W. C. Acbl..... .President and Maaassi t tt Nakuina- ....Vice-President tr.v-fT,i Treasurer mnoA Johnson ........Secretary C 9. Holt ...Auditor BOARD OF DIRECTORS: fiaak Kumalae. S. M- Kanakanal. J. M. Kea. The above Company buy. lease r sell lands In all parts of the Ha waiian Islands, and also has houses In the ity of Honolulu for rent. Sabscrllscd Capital, -Paid Up Capital, -Bejemd Fend, - - Yea 24,000,000 Yen 48,000,000 Yen 8,710,000 ' HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. Interest Allowed. On fixed deposit for 11 months, 4 er cent per annum. 0 fixed deposit for months. -VA per cent per annum. Oa fixed deposit for S months, I per cent per annum. bank buys and receives for col edctlon Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts and Letters of Credit, and transacts a aral banking business. 3ranck of Yokohama Specie Bank, flaw Republic building, Honolulu, H. T Class fpreskels. Wm. G. Irwin. Clans Spreckels & Co., Bankers HONOLULU, H. T. . w mivnTonn ATF!IT8 THE NEVADA NATIONAL BANL OF IAN FRANCISCO. DRAW EXCHANGE ON AN FRANCISCO The Nevada Na tional Bank of San Francisco. LONDON Tbs Union Bank of Lon don, Ltd. t)ET7 YORK American Exchange CHICAGO Merchants' National Bank. PARIS t;rean iiyuuun. tiV-n AMn YOKOHAMA Hongkong and Shanghai Banking EW CTiSND AND AUSTRALIA- VICTOR ANDVNCOUVER-Bank British North America. Trunsoci o GensiGi eni wm Business DTo8lts Received, Loans mads on ipo" r-rmmerclal and raVTe- Yssued. Bill, of x- COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ACCOUNTED FOR. - ' - C. BREAVER & CO., LIMITED. CJsms Street, Honolulu, H. 1. AGENTS FOR m. Arrlraltural Company, Ono saea Sugar Company, Honomu Sugar Company, "Wailuku Sugar Company. Makee Sugar Company, Ookala Sugar nTittlon Company. uaieasau DTh rnmnanT. Kapapala Ranch rianters Line and Shipping Company, an Francisco Packets. Chas." Brewer A Go's Lin of Boston facicets. . ..... T..mn Ti.-iii.rd of Underwriters Agents for Philadelphia Board of Un- isrwriters. tan&ard Oil Company. LIST OF OFFICERS: r U Cnn-kf. Treaident: George E Koktrtmo. Msnatrer: E. F. Bishop. u niM. r,rt Rpf rptftrr! Col. W. F Allen. Auditor; F. C. Jones, H. "Water mas. O. R. Carter. Directors. JUHEI ISHIZUKA AGENCY OF KE1 HI ft BANK, LTD VINEYARD ST. rrasjiact General Banking and Ex change business. HEAD OFFICE, TOKYO, JAPAN DRAW EXCHANGE ON FIRST WxTIONAL BANK, YOKOHAMA. !t8lfflIil8BeCi6BlI,llll BISHOP & CO.. BANKERS! ESTABLISHED LS 1858. Banking Departmect. Transact business in all departments of banking. . Collections carefully attended to. Exchange bought and sold. Commercial and Travelers Letters c Credit issaed on the Bank of California and N. M. Rothschild & Sons, London. Correspondents: The Bank of Califor nia, Commercial Banking Co. of Syd ney, Ltd., London. T-tr-rt nri n.bie transfers on China and Japan through the Horgkon and cknnrrv -Rantinff fnrnoration and Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. t .iinnwi an term deDOslts at AUlOt the following rates per annum, via: Seven days' notice, ai a per ctuu Three months, at S per cent. Six months, at Stt per cent. Twelve months, at 4 per cent. Trust Department. Act as trustees under mortgages. Manage estates, real and personal. Collect reata and dividends. Valuable papers, wills, bonds, et received for safe keeping. Accountant Department. Auditors for corporations and pri vate firms. Books examined and reported on. Statements of affairs prepared. Trustees on bankrupt or Insolvent es tates. . Office, S24 Bethel street. Savings Department. Deposits received and Interest allow ed at 4V4 per cent per annum, m ac cordance with rules and regulations, copies of which may be obtained on application. Insurance Department. Agents for FIRE, MARINE. LIFE, ACCIDENT and EMPLOYERS' LIA BILITY INSURANCE COMPANIES. Insurance ofHce. 824 Bethel street. m H3HH31 BSS3 ess am H H n m H u M W ri M M II H H II ri w H n a n a They Don't Die H Withnnt oneslion. the trust diva- U pany is better fitted to perform the r, Antina nf tTpntrr anil II TA . ii ii M trustee flian the private citizen M Good trust companies don't die. VI H H a rs u M M ii H H 3 R3 14 ti M Eawaiiai Trnst Co.. tii 923 Fort Street M in is LIMriED- OFFICERS. H. P. Baldwin rresmenr J. B. Castie First Vice-President W. M. Alexander.Second Vice-President J. P. Cooke Treasurer W. O. Smith Secretary George R. Carter ...Auditor Sugar Factors A 319 Commission merchants AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Co., Haiku Sugar Company, Pala Plantation Company, Nahlku Sugar Company, Kihei Plantation Company,. Havr lian Sugar Company, Kahului Railroad Company, and A. and B. Line, Edward May, Emily F. Whitney, W. B. Flint. OF HAWAII, LTD. Capital. ;250.000.00. President Cecil Brown Vice-President M. P. Robinson Cashier W. G. Cooper Principal Offlce: Corner Fort and King streets. SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and Interest allowed for yearly deposits at the rate of 44 per cent per annum. Rules and regulations furnished upon application. t JOSEPH UAttTHAJfN & CO. WHOLESALE Wine and Liquor Dealers Waverley Block. BETHEL ST IB IlilP 8 Sill 1 Bill SIGNS mo WO DEHS Seismic Action to Herald Second Coming. ADVENTIST VIEW OF VOLCANIC WRATH J. H. Behrenj WriUs of Scriptural Meaning of Convulsions of the Earth's Crust. DITOR ADVERTISER: Inasmuch as there H at present consider able volcanic activity in different parts of the earth, and many reasons are given as the cause of these it has occurred to the i,u-"vi" writer that the Bible reasons have been . .nnMiii ami inasmuch as the laigciji ujiiivn-" word of the Lord has much to say upon this, we beg leave through tho liberality of the columns of your paper to present a few of these for the con sideration of all who may read them. What we shall say upon this subject will not conflict with the idea as held by some that -Coal and oil frequently ignite and burn beneath the surface of the earth. Thus rocks are heated, lime stone is burned, and iron ore melted. The action of the water upon the lime adds fury to the intense heat. As the fire and water come in contact with ledges of rock and ore, there are loud explosions, and volcanic eruptions fol low. These often fail of giving suffi cient vent to the heated elements, and the earth itself is convulsed, the ground opens and villages and cities are swal lowed up." ' This view . appears to our mina as reasonable and consistent as any we have seen presented and for this rea son we quote it here. When the Savior died upon the cross a the rocks me tai ui u'u iui" were rent," and when he arose from tne ' dead "there was a rreat earthquake. When he shall come again to earth he "will shake the heavens, and the earth and the sea, and the dry land." "But the Lord will be the hope of his people." See Isa. 13:13. Joel 3:16. Hag. 2:6. In the Savior's prophecy of his com ing again and of "the end of the world he mentions "earthquakes in divers places" as one of the signs. Matt. 24:7, Mark 13:8, Luke 21:11 . rry,a aim-miner freauency ana ae structiveness of these in later years has .0 k.ittip to look up their reooru and history, and estimate th-i ratio In which they have increased throun xne advancing centuries. The result i well summed up in the Christian Statesman when it eays: "The con tinued occurrence and great severity of .ihmnVM ifLs distinguished the pe riod in which we are now living above n nil, tnw iTift records of - such phenomena began to be generally pre CtkfVP1 Tn tii. "tim of the er.d." just before , ..-miTiir rf Christ. God declares lllv- o w vn riTi chow -wonders in tne l 11 CL C J V, " , . . - d siama in the earth b nea.th. blood and . fire and vapor of "Great earthquakes shall there be in divers places, and famines and pestilences, fearful s'ghts ana r.revti Kienn fiball there be from neaven. Tonsil rofoM tn these exhibitions of God's power xn calling the attention of nii!nr.! tn frtand in awe of him, and that ibfv may tremble at h'.s pres ence. "Oh, that thou would-n rend the heavens that thou wouldst come down that the mountains miht flow down at thy presence, as when the melting Pre hurneth. the fire causeth the w aters to bell, to make thy name known to thine adversaries that the nations may trem Me at thv r-resenee." Isa. 65:1, 2. "Let all the earth fear the Lord. Let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of him," "which doeth great thinirs iat finding out, yea, fnd won ders without number:" "grent things doeth he wbicb cannot be comprehend ed. "Lo, these are parts of his ways; but how him." little a portion is heard of J. H. BEHREN'S. A NEED OF CANE GROWERS Two Thousand Dollar Prize for a Workable Cutter and Stripper. New Orleans, June IS, 1902. The Advertiser, Honolulu, H. I. Dear Sirs: At the next meeting of this association, to be held on the sec ond Thurlay in October, 1902, the sub ject of "Cutting- and Stripping Case by Machinery" will be discussed, and it is desired to secure for exhibition at this meeting descriptions and drawings of devices for accomplishing this work from all over the world. I now write to ask if you will be good enough to announce this in your journal and ex tend in the name of thia association cordial invitation to every one, no mat ter where located, who has been work ing on a device of this character, to sfnd to us a description and if po'Dle a drawing of it. same to be addressed to the undersigned and to reach us not later than October 1st. If you will be good enough to oblige - us in this re spect it will be highly appreciata-.. Tours truly. REGINALD DTKERS. Serreiary Louisiana Sugar Planters' AssociaUon, New Orleans, La., U. B. A. P. S. Tou might also mention that there is a standing reward of $2000 offered fer a successful machine of this character. Be a (VI an Among Men I Are You the Man You Ouqht to Bet Are Yon as Strong as You Loolf Or Have Yon Weak Nerces, Fallittf or Lost Vital Foucer, Watte of Strength, Vari eocele, Poor Memory, Dull and Stvpid Feel inas. Lost Ambition, Weak Back and a General Breaking Down of Your Manly Powers f Mm ' old health DR. K. imagine stntnu-h mm j -r r - - "X - v -v l ' js . j. - a . a,Vll il.V I severe drug treatment, stomach pump treatment and diet treatment without the leat re lief I grew aiBgutea wiin vcem au ana as a lasi reson trieu yuur iKit,ku jn three days I could flina away mycane, and in three month wm a new man, entirely curd and felt better than I had for years. Several of my friends hay since purchased your btlts. 1 would not part with ui ue for $1,000 ii I could not get ano'.ber. yours truly This man waa cured two years ago. JOHN B. ulAi. Yon Should Try It: Send for my book about it: free if you send this ad. dr. m. g Mclaughlin, BBBBOBDBBB9BOBD UU '2 IMHDBBNR GREAT REDUCTION IN B n s B TT IT A Fa-rsK JnlA Jl o B Retiring from hat business. Hats in great variety, and lat styles. : $1.00 hats sold for 35c B , AT OUR ' ; Hotel 5 1 r eet S tore. ALSO SILK HANDKERCHIEFS ealanis! Myrtles' M 178 IIOTEIj ST. B fl B a BBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBBBBBBIB BBBUBBBB 1 5ofM0s 11 "" WSSSr- This store has one of the largest Sheet Music Depart ments in America. All of the new music as soon as published. Every month we issue a Music Bulletin giving a list of new music If you wish us to mail this Bulletin to you free each month, send name and address. V O charge but 25c copy, formusic published at 50c. Here is a brief list of new and very popular vocal and instrumental pieces. Each 25c Postage ic exti VOCAL "A Picture No Artist Can Paint." "When The Harvest Days Are O'er." "Good Bye Dolly Gray." "For Old Times Sake." "Close Your Dreamy Eves." "Baby You're the Swellest Girl." "You Have Won Her Hippy Heart." "Stay in Your Own Back Yard." "When The Autumn Leaves Ara Falling." Jendi for mur large Oil uRNtft Ton Stationary QotctRS Oreo iaanFrancico.U.5.A. si iLy rpcchev;e C"-5-.U Verh'cal&ech'o V . Hi XV Y JCiJUJU "SfSKriSrT?1 E. J. WALKER, Agent MILK Sg- MILK 5 MILK OR.T3AM A.IM3Z BUTTER. Milk gupplied Wboleal an1. Rotail froi Principal Dajne? on this Island. NOTE THE ADDRESS Honolulu Dairymen's Assn.. Ltd. 'Phon White 241. - Offic, Sbet idaa Hfre; Hare you at iored withent benefit? Is your stomach ruined with drugs and your money wasted? Are you tired of trying useless reme dies? Then come to me. I ha Ye a pofeitive and certain cure for you in Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt You put it on when you go to bed aod sleep peftcernJJy under the influence of its warming vitalizing power. You awske full of ambition, with a healthy desire to tackle your day's work. Each day you gain new life from it, and soon begin to feel yourself a man among men. Each vrrmtcm of vour trouble gradually disarpeai-s. strength takes the place of weakress, and your life is made happy by the restoration of your and rigor. - A Wonderful Care. Torasles, Maria Co., Cl., Jan. V. 1902. G. McLACOBLlK Der Sir: )nf -oiild not the siefre of suffering I paed tbrouyh from trouble and rheuma,tfnm. I w subjected to 906 Market Street. San Francisco, Cal DBBBBDQDDBBBnDSI B U D KB B a B a I'JIONKMAIN 197. i B 02B INSTRUMENTAL "Invincible Eagle," Sousa's Latest March. "CasiLia" Sr.anit'i Intermezzo. "The Ohio," Mar h and Two Step. 'Southern Girl Caprice." "Mosquito Parad-." "Hunky Dory Cak Walk." "Rickety Dan Cake Walk." "Janice Meredith Waltzes." Smoky Mukea Cake Walk." Mddretu all letters to Malt Order Department Oil and Steam TH18 COMINO FUEL IS OIL The beat burner for oil is that of the TT. N. Best Oil Burning System. Lambert's Steam Moter Is ahead of the ordinary engine for convenience, simplicity and eceaamy. For particulars Inquire of Roem 511 Stangenwald Bldg. At Your Crocer's 35c Pound We Are the People ! ! ! te whtfm you hhould Jcome when in net'd of anything electrical. If "ELECTRIC ITY IS LIFE," we can fur nish you with Lifo in any quantitiep, from a dry bat tery full, to an unlimited amount in the form of & dynamo, from which yoo can draw at will. Let US figure on your work. We have a particu larly fine telephone, The Ericsson" it The Oceanic Gas and Electrical Co. Contractors for everything electrical. Magoon Block, Merchant St. Phone Main 350. HURRAH for the GLORIOUS Flags-Flags-Flags ALL SIZES. Torpodooo A LARGE VARIETY. , Kongo Olulbo SOMETHING NEWMAKE BIO . NOISE. Toy Plotoia ana Capo : Weill, INlUIIUIb AU., Liu. REPUBLIC BUILDIKOi. Delightful Climate. Lovely Views, Pure Water. Kaimuki Tract offers the best inducements to all classes deeiring good reei dence property. Lots 75x200 and 100x150. 'mQ,$20 oqoH ndOlO permonth until fully paid, possession immediate, apply to Trnotcot5' dunr fnncinri ft Trt ai. s s - s a.aii.aian mm m m t m Judd Bid., Fort St. Our I ARE PURE AND OL'Il Prices Are Right TOKAY SHKIUlY POUT itinpr.iNG Z1NKANLEL 75c per Gallon CHOICE TABLE CLARET 5:c per Gallon Hoffschlaeger Co., LIMITED. 25 King near Bethel 8t. NOTICE ANT WOMAN OR OJRL NEEDING help or advice, 1 Invlved to eornara nlcate. either In peraon or br letter, with Enelirn Hattie E. larrab, ma tron of the Salvation Army Woman Industrial Home. 4& King "treet. Ho