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(THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU. SEPTEMBER 4. 1002.
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THE
BISHOP S CO.. BANKERS
I M. C, II
Bank of Hawaii
ESTABLISHED IN 1858.
LIMITED.
corporated under the Laws of the
Territory of Hawaii.
Pald-Up Capital .
Surplus . . , .
Undivided Profits
$600,CC
. 200,000
. 35,000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
Charles M. Cooke.... ..President
p C. Jones Vice President
r TT. Cooke Cashier
W. C. Atherton. Assistant Cashier
H. Waterbouse. F. W. Marfarlane,
3. D. Tenney, J. A. McCamucss and
C. H. Atherton.
Commercial and Savings De
partments.
8trict attention given to all
branches of Banking.
Ju31 Bailing
- Fort Street
iiieMiiiseeisBiiLlil
Subscribed Capital,
Paid Dp Capital,
Beserred Fund, -
Yen 24,000,000
- Yen 18,000,000
Yen 8,710,00a
YhEAD OFFICE:
YOKOHAMA.
Interested Allowed.
On fixed deposit for 12 months, 4 per
cent per annum.
On fixed deposit for 6 months, 3 per
anf nor ATI. iTll-
On fixed deposit for 3 months, 3 per
cent per annum.
receives for col
i.UO w
imx Tim a f TYPhnTiffe. issues i-raits
and Letters of Credit, and transacts a
general banking business.
Branch of Yokohama Specie Bank
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New Republic Duuaing, nuuuimu, . .
Claua Spreckels. Wm. G. Irwin.
Clans Spieckels 4 Co., Bankers
HONOLULU, H. T. '
SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS THE
NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF
SAN FRANCISCO.
DRAW EXCHANGE ON
BAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Na
tional Bank of San Francisco.
LONDON The Union Bank of London,
Ltd.
NEW YORK American Exchange Na
tional Bank. . ,
CHICAGO Merchants' National Bank.
PARIS Credit Lyonnals.
BERLIN Dresdener Bank.
HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
NEWPZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA
Bank of New Zealand. m'
VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank
of British North America.
Tronsaci o General wmi ixGnanoe Business
Deposits Received, Loans made on
Approved Security, Commercial and
Travelers credits Issued, Bills of Ex
change Bought and Sold.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY
ACCOUNTED FOR, '. . .
C BREWER & CO.,
LIMITED. .
Street, Honolulu, H. i.
AGENTS FOR :
ttawaUam Agricultural Com jany, Ono
ns Sugar Company, Honomu Sugar
Comany, Walluku Sugar Company,
ttakee Sugar Company, Ookala Sugar
Plantation Company, Haleakala
SUnea Company, Kapapala Ranch-
Wasters' Una and Shipping Company,
taa Francisco Packets. Chas. Brewer
A Co's Line of Boston Faekets.
AgABts Boston Board of Underwriters.
tgents for Philadelphia Board of Un
derwriters. .".
Vtaaaari Oil Company.
LIST OF OFFICERS:
C Si. Cooke, President; George E.
fcartscn, Manager; E. F. Blsaop,
fruiurer and Secretary; CoL W. F.
fldlaa. Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. Water
fcS4, . R. Carter, Directors.
AGENCY OF
KEI HIN BANK LTD
VINEYARD ST.
Telephne White 1811.
Transacts General Banking and Ex
change Business.
HEAD OFFICE, TOKYO, JAPAN
DRAW EXCHANGE ON FIRST
NATIONAL BANK, YOKOHAMA.
ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
U. S. Supreme Court, Registered Attor
ney U. S. Patent Office. United States
and Foreign Patents, Caveats, Trade
Marks and Copyrights.
No. 700 7th Street, N. W.
Opp. U. S. Patent-Office.
WASHINGTON. D. C.
Hardware Co., LU
. Importers and Dealers in
Eeneral Hardware, Tinisare, Paints and Oils, Crockery an
89 N. King street, makal side, between
Nuuanu and Smith streets.
Telephone Main 393. P. O. Box 609.
Hawaii Slrnpo Sha
THE PIONEER JAPANESE PRrN
Ing office. The publisher of Hawaii
Shinpo, the only daily Japanese pap
published in the Territory of Hawaii
p SHTOZAWA. propriete
Y. SOGA, Editor.
Editorial and Pelnting Offla-4a
Smith St., above Kifig. P. O. 3c
Telephone Main 37!
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Banking Department.
Transact business in all departments
of banking.
Collections carefully attended to.
Exchange bought and sold.
Commercial and Travelers' Letters of
Credit Issued on the Bank of California
and N. M. Rothschild & Sons, London,
Correspondents: The Bank of Califor
nia, Commercial Banking Co. of Syd
ney, LfcL, London.
Drafts an5 ea& transfers on China
and Japan througn the Hongkong and
Shansrhai Bankinsr fnranratinn nrl
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and
unina.
In tr put j11jvbb1 ti toT-m A annul m at
the following rates per annum, vis:
oeven aays' uotice, at 2 per cent
Three months, at J per cent.
Six months, at per eent.
Twelve months, at 4 per cent. .
Trust Department.
Act as trustees under mortgages.
Manage estates, real and personal.
Collect rents and dividends.
Valuable papers, wills, bonds, eta..
received for safe keeping.
Accountant Department.
Auditors for torporatlons and prt
vate firms.
Books examic 1 and reported on.
Statements of affairs prepared.
Trustees on bankrupt or Insolvent es
tates. K
Office, 124 Bethel street.
Savings Department.
Deposits rectv4 intrt, Allow.
ed at 4 per In ac
cordance with rxuzs suits regulations,
copies of which may tx obtained on
application.
Insurance Department.
Agents for FIRE, MARINE, LIFE,
ACCIDENT, and EMPLOYERS LIA
BILITY INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Insurance office, 924 Bethel street.
CSSffiH
A Proposition
Kindly indicate to us your
desires and we will promptly
meet you with a definite
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OFFICERS.
H. P. Baldwin President
B. Castle..... ...First Vice-President
W. M. Alexander. Second Vice-President
P. Cooke Treasurer
W. O. Smith Secretary
George R. Carter Auditor
Sugar Factors
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Commission Merchants
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Co.,
Haiku Sugar Company,
Pala Plantation Company,
Nahlku Sugar Company,
Klhel Plantation Company,
Hav lian Sugar Company,
Kahulul Railroad Company, ant
A. and B. Line,
Edward May,
Emily F. Whitney.
W. B. Flint.
OF HAWAII. LTD.
Capital, $250.000.0.
president - Cecil Brown
Vlce-Preaident ...M. P. Robinson
Cashier w. u. cooper
Principal Offlee: Corner Fort and
King streets.
SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and
interest allowed for yearly deposit at
tke rate of 4 per cent per annum.
Rules and regulations furnished upen
applies. tim.
JOSEPH HARTHANN & CO.
tJHOLESaLB
Wine and Liquor Dealers
Waverley Block. BETHEL ST
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THE FIRST
Secretary Brown's
Report for the
Summer.
PEDESTRIAN TOURS
WERE POPULAR
The Class in Hawaiian May Be
Discontinued During the
Coming Year.
Young Men's Christian Association
matters are beginning to liven up at
the corner of Hotel and Alakea streets.
though the gymnasium classes do not
begin until after Regatta Day, and
September 30th is the date for the first
educational class. Early In the morn
ing of the first day of the month Sec
retary Brown gathered together half a
dozen ambitious men -who had an en
sras-ement to lnnch at high noon 310S
feet above tidewater, and the engage
ment was kept without much difficulty.
This is the second Y. M. C. A. party
to climb Kohahuanui this year.
Felix Tranquada is just back from
his Hawaii trip where he and Mr.
Waldron were the first ones ;to get a
near view of the glowing lava on the
occasion of the latest outbreak.
A brief meeting of the Board of Di
rectors was held at four o'clock yes
terday to hear reports and elect new
members. Among these were : two
elected to honorary membership: Bish
op Henry B. Restarick of the Episcopal
Church and Major Harris of the Sal
vation Army.
Secretary Brown's report for the
months, of June, July and August was
read as follows: f
The fact that a quorum of our Board
of Directors could not be gotten to
gether during these months is an in
dication that indoor work could not be
expected to boom unless it be along
lines of reading and playing ping-pong.
It has been a good time for the secre
taries to get closer to the men. es
pecially ' if they had. the time to go
tramping. Shortly after the most suc
cessful gymnasium exhibition which
closed the gym season, Mr. Young
started on his; month's vacation, taking
a party of Association members with
him to the Volcano, which was then
smoking.- Returning to this Island he
took a few men around the other side
of the island for a walk.
The General Secretary has taken the
boys out for a number of holiday and
Saturday afternoon outings, but re
grets to say that so few men or boys
could be sure of a vacation at any
given time that he could not arrange
a summer, camp. Among the outings
might be mentioned a trip to Moana
lua, several of Tantalus and a joint
picnic with the Y. W. C. A. at Young
Bros. Island. The General Secretary
took only two weeks' vacation, which
he spent most pleasantly at Wahiawa,
and is impressed with the fact that it
is a good location for a Y. M. C. A.
country house when we can find a few
friends who will furnish a little lum
ber and labor. Our faithful janitor
spent his vacation on Hawaii, where he
went to the Volcano in the nick of time.
All hands are now refreshed and on
duty and ready for a rush of work,
only regretting that they have not had
the ready mony to make repairs on
the building. ;Chiee the evening classes
closed the Y. M. C. A. have received
$99 rent for some of the classrooms, but
they are now vacated.
It has also received $40 for rent of
our hall, with a prospect of ?;0 more
during September. Mr. Brown says:
"The educational department must hire
an assistant for the classes in book
keeping, so I would advise ' dropping
the class in the Hawaiian language,
for the other which would benefit the
larger number of young men. Most of
the committees have already met, but
the membership committee must have
a new chairman to succeed Mr. Cneek.
Some interesting Saturday evening so
cials have been enjoyed by a goodly
number.
"We have recently enjoyed another
taste of transport work, opening our
doors wide to the thousand men re
turning on the Buford. They used our
reading and correspondence rooms and
some of us went aboard for a gospel
service. At nine o'clock every Sunday
morning in our parlor has been held
a preparation service for Christian
workers, averaging more than nine
present. Our hall has not once been
opened for a four o'clock service this.
season, but that does not mean that
we have been forgetful of one of our
most important means of accomplishing
the work for which we exist.
"We have tried to meet young men !
on Sunday afternoons near the places
where they were wont to congregate.
and in this we have succeeded to a.
considerable extent and are satisfied j
that we made no mistake in taking aj
vacation from our own hall. We tem
porarily missed some of the regulars
but their loss was more than made1
good by groing: among1 men who did not
patronize our hall. We have held our
summer meeting's at the following
places: Kapiolani Park. Kamehameha
School Campus, Oahq College Campus.
Camp McKinley, Mr. Richards' lawn,
aboard a chartered car at College Hilla,
aboard the TJ. S. Training: Ship Mohi
can, Central Fire Station, Young Bros.'
Island. Pacific Heights, and Kakaako.
For Sprains. Swellings and Lameness
there is no better liniment than Cham
berlain's Pain Balm. Thousands can
testify to the merit of this remedy. One
application gives relief. Try it. Ben
son. Smith & Co., Ltd., wholesale i
agents, sell it.
T
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Lots left on King Street in the PAW A A TRACT, but the
8 lota now remaining on Young Street are equally as good for a home
and more qmet and just as convenient to the ELECTRIC CAR
on account of the very artistic lane hich is now being kid out
ana wmch runs taxoujvh. the center of this property to King Street
S!2il0?JraEt1-8 ow let for macadamizing Young
Street through this troperty, thereby rendering it a beuutifoJ drive
way city width, running turough from Punahou to McOallv Street
but the choicest lots of all yet remaining unsold in this tract are
those on Beretama Avenue opposite the beautiful Dillingham
Place, as they face the mountains and are the highest lotaiu the
tract. The terms and prices for which these lots can be bought are
the most reasonable this side of Chicago, for if you wish to buy a lot
you can do bo from $50 to $100 down and S10 a month for which yon
will, receive a Warranty Deed with the title guaranteed as perfect. If
you want to buy a home, house and lot ana a
for from $1,500 up on easy terms, do not fail to visit the
Fawaa property at oue for the price of this property will positively be
advanced 20 per Cent after the 15th of this coming month.
See
W. M. CAMPBELL,,
at his office on the premise?, or
369 Judd BuildtDg
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137 Merchant Street.
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&an Francisco, A,
This is a modern Department Store; covering nine sent of
floor space, employing from icoo to 2000 people according to ths
season of the year. The sixty-four departmcRts.sell everything
to eat, drink, wear, use in the home, and for sports and recreation.
We have made a special study of th requirements for the Uleni
trade. Wm can save you money. Send us a trial rder.
Dream Cmadt
Silk
Llnmna
Millinery
Men' a Hata
Toltmt .
Jtrtlclea
Perfumes
Baby
Carriage .
Trunk
ValUe
Grocerle
ilquer
Reacly.te.wear Clethlng for Men. Women and Ck lid rem
Jirtttf Material. Musical Instruments, etc., etc.
Send for free copy of our large general catalogue The Em
poriutn Economist, which contains more than jooo illustra
tions of latest fashions, etc. It tells hour to shop economic
ally by mall.
Rainior Boor
We have both cork and crowns. The crowns are the best.
Rainier Bottling Works
Tel. White 1331
aw Stcre 2STew O-oocis
IAPANS8 AND AflERlCAN
MEhCHANT tai
Robinson, Block. Phone White 2421. 14 Hotel Street.
oAf 3) iakeakua
Volcano 3sEi3aeraa "77'tter
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4.' r 1 tun 1 11 u nuriugs i j. uua
X Arrangements have been made 10 have tbis fine mineral water
bottled in this city at the
1 IF'o-u.iateiin. Socio. Worlis
TELEPHONE MAIN 270.
t TERMS: One Case of I OO Bottles (pint S8.50 X
X One Case of 50 Bottles (pints) $4.25 J,
"t A rebate of One Dollar will he made upon the return of shipping
4. case and 100 bottles.
Reduction Sale
EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED
Fine lot of Japanese
goods just
.
Corner of Kims
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G. W. HAYSELDEK
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Kern Beek
Medical
Werk
Blcyle
Jttvelry
Watukea
Camera
Golf Geod
Tennl
Gomd
Shet Muale
Tebaecea
Cigar
Toy
QQB
Curios, also Japanese
received
9
ifd Hotel Str?tP.
Appfegates
indelible
Marking Ink
Guaranteed Indelible
References
STATE HOSPITALS
IN EVERY STATE
UNITED STATES
MARINE AND NAVAL
HOSPITALS
Hospitals and Hotels
in Every Oty
Prloo only
Sole Agentsffor
Hawaiian Territory
Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd.
(The Trade Supplied)
New Book Bulletin
:of:
Golden Rule Bazaar
lf I W Sbi," by ftstln MeCurt. j
"The Strollers," ey f. i. . ik&&i.
"The Dark o' the Moon," fcj t.
Crockett
"The Lovely Mrs. Pemherton," oy Tlar-
cnpA Wnrrtpn.
"The Fifth String," by John Fil!i
Sousa.
"The Methods of Lady "Walderurt.,
by Mrs. Burnett.
'Double Barrel Detective Story." J
Mark Twain.
The Mastery of the Paclfle." by A. B.
Colquhoun.
A House Party," edited by Pftl
noortir Tnrrl
"Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall
Chas. Majors.
"The Woman Who Dared," by 1 b.
Lyncn.
A Roman Mystery," by Rlehwi Ba-
n. .
"The Fighting Bishop," by H. M. H
IH-na
"The Captain of the Grey Hon
Troop," by tiamim uananti.
'The Magic Wheel," by Joaa Straij
Winter.
"Tho TC pntnns " bv W. D. HoWSllS.
"Naked Truths, etc.," by Minna Tfcoai-
as Antrim.
TVieoo ara nnlv IT15W of tk
EST BOOKS received ex S. ft. fUrr.
For the Preparation
OF
COOLING DRINKS
Pineapple, Strawberry. Rasp- 1
berry, Blackberry, Blood Orange,
Orange Phosphate, 'Vanilla,
Lime, Orgeat, Raspberry Shrub,
Lime Juice Cordial Grenadine.
Lime Juice, Raspberry Vine
gar, Champagne Cider, Grape
Juice (Concord and Catawba),
Carbonated Russet Cider. Car
bonated Crab Apple Cider.
LEWIS & CO.
240-Two TeIephones-240
1160 FORT STREET.
Summer Clothing
LATEST
PATTERNS
All the Desirable Shapes
for Gentlemen, also
Swell Neckwear
AT
Lando's New Store,
Oregon Block, Hotel Street.
A
$20
Belt
for
S5
r a rDt. Sjfi"- AJden I! 1 t rte
molt" ("vritk u p nsory) Is
iartd to possesi il tk
uratlve properties of the expensm
belts now sold by doctors an drur
fists. It rives a very strong eurrt
f atrielty and Is easily rr!t
Bount t supersede other. Cam
rna.6 from the Ubdersitmed only; NO
A IS NTS; NO DISCOUNT. Circular
frL Afldre8 PIERCE) ELECTRIC
CO.. ts Pm St, Ban TTanelsco. Stat
tree Bwrail oa rrtp f
LOOK !
Just received a complete line of
Heinz Relish Pickles
Cll and eee us, we are cheap in
prio. Goods deliveied promptly.
Triangle 'Grocery Store
gcrser of King and South Street.
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