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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULL, H. I., FEBRUARY 2, 1899
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Markets.
INOLtTAl IHT CO.
108 KING STREET.
Q. J. Walleu, : : Manage"
Wholosalo and Rntail
Butchers
AND
Navy Contractors.
3E3T OP MEATS.
Families doslrtng tendor roasts,
Juicy sloaks and chops should
call on tho
Central Meat Market
Wo mako a spoelalty of family trade
and noil tlio best at reasonable
flguros.
H. E. GARES, Proprietor.
-2H Nutmnii St.
lavnmRMniMB
Telophono 104.
Jewelers.
Sterling 25c !
Silver
:25c! Thimbles!
Gold, Silver and Plated Ware,
in the Latest Designs,
,.for..
The Season !
jAU Goods Ounrnnteod as Represented.
WATCHMAKER,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER
AND OPTICIAN.
M. R. COUNTER
507 Fort Street.
lo8l
.LATEST STYLES JEWELRY
By Inet H'MHmer from the Coast.
THE REGULAR THING
At my store, where the
BEST CUSTOM WORK
Ih done ropatriug uud new word
lioth. Pins, rlngt, bracelets, watob
making, cto.
IH. G. BIART 4044 Fort St
Gr. DIWTZ,
? radical Watchmaker
417 NWANU ST.
Repairs tint complicated Watches, Clocks, Music
3oxes and Jewelry.
All work guaranteed. Thirty-five years experience
Your work solicited, and the finest
class of sorvlco AT REASONABLE
PIIICES GUARANTEED.
All Flannels and Silks washed by
Iband. Ordinary Momllng, and But
'tons Seweil On.
, The Honolulu
STEAM LAUNDRY
COMPANY, Limited.
B&Talephoiio 683, and leave your
-orders. 1058
HONOLULU UNDERTAKING GO.
EO. A. WILLIAMS, F. D.,
MANAOElt.
EMBALMING
A specialty.
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Office -and Parlors
514 & 616 Fort St. , near Hotel.
-Telephone 179.
mmmmrnHmmmfmamman
Real Estate Transaction.
Subscribers are famished with from uv
to six lists per wek, glvlrig.an aconrat.
reootd of all deeds, mortgapos, leases. r
leases, powns o( attorney, eto., eto., wlilol
jtfp Disced on reoord,
jibHcrlptIon 1'rlce, $2.00 per Month.
A. V. GEAR.
?ltl Kino Rr.nrwr lain.
HAWAIIAN'
Only Wliitc Later Empltfycd
: Mercantile Agency
' 210 King street.
..Difficult Collection 8 a Specialty
V.HU .
8MrAa8l-
ivui'atf finm wifciaWi imwHuwicn
HMWWI "1 ' IH"i
"Calumat" Does Not Belong to
Baking Powder Trust, but Con
sumers are Rapidly Learning
to Place Their Trust In
Calumet."
CALUMETS
NONE SO GOOD.
brocers.
When WE
Offer
An Article
For Sale
And call It something, we're quite
sure there's no false label on It ; quite sure,
Indeed, that It Is just what we all It, or
we wouldn't expect to hold our position In
the trade very long.
We haven't labored steadily well on
toward the quarter century mark to reach
the top In our line of business just to fool
away that good name we prize so much
on a game of chance like misrepresenting
an article of food.
Lewis & Co.
211 FORT STREET.
Telephone 240
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers hi - -
Staple and
Fancy - -
Groceries
P. O. Box 207.
EL MAY & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Groceries.
516 & 517 Fort St., Honolulu
l'lflihonr 92 P.O. Box 47(1
Photographers.
Amateur
Photographers
Frequently want their work in a hurry.
You come on one of the steamers, are here
only a few days, and wUli to have your
exposures developed and printed before
leaving. We have put
Electrical
Dpyerssss
Into our establishment, and will GUAR
ANTEE TO DO YOUR WORK
QUICKER AND BETTER than anyone
else In the city. One trial will convince
you that we are correct in this statement.
Amateurs are welcome to the use of dark
room free of charge.
3W
C. E. LeIYlUNYON,
RoomsS and -V, Love Building.
Artistic
We turn out the finest work
at the most reasonable prices.
ouuvenir v ie ws or ine isianas
in endless variety.
J. J. WILLIAMS,
At tho Old Stand
On Fort Street ::
Pop -corn Crisps!
THE HAWAIIAN CRISPS COMPAMY
HAS MOVED Into the premises lately
occupied by Mr. Joseph Tinker as a meat
market, on Nuuanu street, opposite Chap
lain street.
A Full Supply of
Fresh Crisps
Made Dally !
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Photography !
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l.OHU IIICRIiHKOIIO IIECEPTION.
AiMrria of Welcome nntl lloapltiOltlei at
the Legation.
The meeting of tho British resi
dents (it the Arlington last night
was called to order by Commis
sioner Kenny. Thorn woro pros
ont: Dr MoKibbin, Thus It Lu
cas, W Sonborn Luco, Thomas
Kronse. Judgn Stanley, John
Phillips, "W 0 ltoo, Robert Cotton,
Glivo Davies, W Horace Wright,
Ohas Oreighton, It A Jordan,
Robert LiBhmon, W W Wright,
Tlmmns RewcnstU', E 13 Thomas,
0 B Wilson, Wm Lishman, Fred
Hanisoo, Vigfjo Jacobsoti, J M
aionsnrrnt, W H Pain. Col J H
Sopor, Frank Davoy, J Armstrong,
Job Hnnlou, Mr Widdington, A
St M Mackintosh and others.
Commissioner Kepny, in open
ing remarks, said that Lord BereB
ford's mission wns a commercial
one. He was 11 delegate of tho as
sociated chambers of comraerco of
the United Kingdom to investigate
trade matters iii tho Oriont. Thero
was nothing political in his mis
sion. Dr. Robert McKibbin was uuan
imoiiBiy elected chairman, and W.
Seaborn Luco secretary of the
tneetiug.
On taking the chair Dr. Mc
Kibbin said ho accepted tho honor
as one of tho oldest British resi
dents of Honolulu, and ho might
add that ho was us good n British
er now aa over ho was. Tim caroor
of Lord Charles Beresford, either
ns a unval ollicor or a government
official, I hey know aa woll as he
did. His visit here would probab
ly bo short, and ho hoped thoy
might be able lo offer him a pro
per welcomo.
W. Horace Wright, in declining
noummtion as secretary and
naming Mr. Luco in his stead,
said ho had only met Lord
Chut lea Beresford many years
ago at Gibraltar, while Mr. Luce
bad boon intimately acquainted
with his lordship iu Honolulu.
Judgo Stanley, iu moving that
an address of welcomo bo proeent
id to Lord Charles, paid an elo
quent tributo to his career. When
but a ehild ho had read of the ex
ploit of Lord Charles in the littlo
gunboat Condor at Alexandria.
Had his faino to rest on that in
cident alone, it would be glorious
in every land whore coutago aud
devotion to duty were admired.
Ah a lord of the admiralty his
ideas had not always found favor
with the Admiralty, but hnd the
approval of tuo people. Uritain was
now intimately connected with
the United Stnt"s in tho develop
ment of the Pacific. Hawaii sinco
July wns no longer iudepondent
Theso ish.nds wore the first out
post of the United States at which
Lord Charles Beresford would
touch. As Britishers or Ameri
cans, thorefore, they ought to ex
tend a hand of welcome to his
lordBbip. Lord Charles was one
of the first among British states
men to seo that an alliance with
the United States was one of tho
best means of promoting the wol
faro of British cotonioB.
Mr. Oreighton, seconding tho
motioD, remarked that Lord
Charles Beresford was one of tho
most famous statesmen ever to
tread on Hawaiian soil. A Tier
paying an eloquout tributo to Lord
Charles, the speaker further
argued the propriety of welcoming
him to Hawaii as part of tho
United States.
Messrs. Oreighton, Stanley,
Catton, Davies and Logan wero
appointed by the chair a commit
too to draft an address of welcome.
They retired for a short timo and
returned with a report of pro
gress. On motion the chairman ap
pointed a committee 4o present tho
address, the names being: Hon
A 8 Olochorn, W Horaco Wricht.
Judgo Stanley, Robert Catton,
Johu Phillips, Olive Davios, R A
Jordan, Geo L Dall, J Hay Wodo
noasQ, U Xi Wilson, J M. Monsar
rat, 0 Oreighton, D Logan and
Rov. A Mackintosh.
Commissioner Konny offered
tho use of tho consulate goneral
as a place for presenting tho ad
dress. Ho also suggested that
tho Chambor of Commerce bo in
vited to bo present. Further, bo
tendered an invitation to the com
mittees on address and presenta
tion to tho tablo of tho consulate
general, for such of the meals of
tbo day as might bo first in order
after tbo reception of tho distin
guished guest. It was his desire,
also, that an opportunity should
bo given representative citizens
generally to meot Lord Charles
Beresford.
Tho suggestions of tho Commis
sioner woro promptly adopted,
and thanks roturned for tho
proffers of hospitality.
Votos of thanks were passod to
Mr. and Mrs. Krouso for tho use
of tho Arlington parlors, and to
tho chairman and secretary for
their able services.
Attorneys.
GILBERT F. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
tHLO, FIAWAT1
William A. Henshall,
attorney at Law
113 Kaahnmanu Street Tele. 603.
Cathc art & Parke
Attorneys-at-Law
13 Kaahumanu Street
CHARLES F. PETERSON
Attorney at. Law and
' Notai'v Public.
Kaabumaiiu Htreot.
V. C. Aciti. Knock Johnson.
AOHI& JOHNSON,
Attorneys and Oounsolors
at Law.
Offlco No. 10 West King street.
Tolopnono B84. 1078
M. G. Barney. Trcderick W. Hankdy.
BARNEY & HANKEY,
Lawyers.
Will practice In all the Hawaiian and United States
Courtt,
Rooms 11-12, PROGRESS BLOCK,
Cor. Fort and Ueretanla streets. ttt
Pit AN CIS J.BBBKX,
MtoriyCoi$Blor-tow
Will practlco In all the U. S, Federal
and State Courts.
Progress Dlock, cor. Ueretanla and Fort streets.
j : Roonm and 6.
T. McCANTS STEWART,
(Formerly of the New York' Bar),
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
SPRHCKHLS BUILDING,
Room e.
Honolulu, H. I,
joS Fort St.,
1080
G-EORG-E A. DAVIS,
Attorney at Law,
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER.
206 Merchant Street.
Deeds, Mortgages. Agreements, and other docu
ments drawn on and alter Monday, the oth ol Jan
uary, A. I). 1890.
Office Hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m,
Honolulu, Januiry 4, 1800. noa
Surgeons and Pbyslclans.
DENTIST.
Alakea, near Hotel street, (removed from
Hotel St.)
DR WALTER HOFFMANN.
COltNElt BKRETAJUA AND PUNCH
BOWL STltEETS.
Ofllco Hours: 8 to 10. n. in.; 1. to 3
p. m.f 7 to 8 p. 111. Sundays: 8 to 10
n. m. Toleiihono 610. P. O. Box C01.
DR. A. N. SINCLAIR,
413KINO -a'., NEXT OPERA HOUSE.
nonrN : 8-10 n. in., 1-3 p. in., 7-8 p.m.
Sundays, 12-2 p. in.
Tolophono 741. 1107-3m
DR. C. L. GARVIN
Olllco: 537 Kino Stiikkt', hoar Punch
bowl, Honolulu, II. I.
..(...TELEPHONE No. 448
noun: 0 to 11 a. 111.; 1 to 3 p. m.
7 to 8 p. 111.
Dentists.
DB. ALBERT JONES DERBY
Dentist.
CORNER FORT AND HOTEL STS.,
MOTT-SMITH BLOCK.
TELKrnoNF.s: Olllco, 016; Resldonco,
7B. no u its: 11 a. m. to 4 p. in.
A. C. WALL, D; D. S.,
O.E.WALL,D.D.S.,
DENTISTS.
Now Love's Building, Fort Btreeti
TELEPHONE 434.
DR. P. E. CLARK,
DENTIST.
13-14 Progress Block, corner Borotaula
and Fort Streets, Honolulu.
DR. R. I. MOORE,
Dentist.
No. 210 Hotel stroot. Telophono 605
HOURS: 9 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m.
1318
Veterinarians.
A.R.ROWAT,D.V.S.
Gradual of McGIII University, Montreal.
Has had ten years practical eiperlenct In th treat
ment of Horses. Cattle and Domestic Pets In the
Hawaiian Islands.
Orders lef I at Club or Pantheon Stabtes will U
received and promptly attended to.
Office 610 Fort St. Telephone 785
The Bulletin classifies its' ads. Re
sult small advertisers -get a square
deal.
Bankers.
Incorporated Under tub LAWS 1
OP TUB HAWAIIAN REPUBLIC
Capital.
.100,000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
Chad. M. Cookk, ProMdont.
J. B. ATlIEUTON,,VICO-I'rOBlUellt
O. II. Cooks, Cashlor.
F. C. Atiikiiton, Secretary.
Honry Wntcrhouse,
Tom amy,
F. W. Mncfnrlnno,
-- K. D. Tonnoy,
J. A. McCandloss.
Solicits tho Accounts of Firms. Cor
porations, Trusts, Individuals, and will
cnrofully and promptly attend to all
business connected with banking en
trusted to It. Soil and purcluiso Foreign
Exchango, lssuo Lotters of Credit.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT !
Ordinary and Tortn Deposits rocolvod,
and Interest allowod in accordanco with
rules and conditions printed In Pass
hooks, cantos of which may bo had upon
application.
Knio uoposit uoxos roniou by month
or year. i 1045
Architects, Contractors and Builders.
U. G. TKAPHAGEN,
ARCHITECT
223 Merchant St.. Honolulu,
Botweon Fort and Alakea,
Telephone : : : 734
Building Materials
OF ALL KINDS,
Dealers in Lumber and Goal.
ALLEN & ltOBINSON,
Qucon stroot, Honolulu.
F. H. REDWARD,
Contractor and Buildei
Offices and Stores fitted ap and
u,eumaieB kucu uu
L KINDS OF WORK.
Mn Kin Vnrt atreet.
W OIIlciS Mid Bhi, ":Z.tla. '
joining W. r:VfmVx- "' "
To My Patrons and the PnAiio.-
Hnviny rocovornd from my re-
oent illness, I am up.w'n prepared
to do all kindB of TiOBmith and
Plumbing work as Jioretofore.
Thanking you for past favors, 1
respectfully Bolicit a continmuop
of the same.
JAS. NOTT, Jr.
ts9r Tel. 844.
A New Paint Shop.
Having associated with us Mr. John
H. West, a practical Houso Palntor,
Decorator and Wood Pollshor, wp aro
now proparod to glvo ostlmates on all
kinds of work In that .lino.
Mr. West having had a practical ox
perlonco of ovor twonty years" In San
Francisco and othor large cities on tho
Coast, wo fool confident that any work
ontrustod to us will glvo ontlro satisfac
tion to our patrons.
Peerless Preserving Paint Co.
Artistic Graining
at IX DECORATING AND NATURAL
tSt SSt WOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY.
House Painter,
Paper Hanger,
Grainer, Glazier, and
TlNTER : : :
HE. DoKZeolinie,
MERCHANT STREET,
1070 Next to Pollco Station
2nd
s?
WHEELS
FOB SALE.
In Flno Condition, Just as Good as Now.
J.
.T.-LUND,
Union Stroot (Bell Tower).
arLltht Machine Work promptly dont.
Hpe You Seen Them?
Thoso olocant WROUGHTIRON
FENCES wo nre putting up around
tuo moro uanusomo rosiuonco lots In
town If Costs no moro than a wooden
fonco: lnstH a life tlmoi a combination of
beauty and stroiigth that will add moro
to" tho attracttvonoss of your homo than
any other Improvement for twlco tho
monoy. cauanu see oursampios.
Iron Work of every description. -Imported
and domestlo MONUMENTS,
Tombstonos and Statuary.
Estimates glvoli on all kinds of Grad
ing, Stono Work antlTorraclng, Curbing
and Comont Stdowalks. Comont work
of all kinds. Letter Cutting In brass,
Iron and stono,
Stencil making a specialty.
Hawaiian Iron Fonco and Monu
mental Co.
H. E. HENDRIOE, Manogor.
315 Fort street,
Tolephono 602.
Bankers.
02.0. US SmiOEELS.
Wm. U. Inwiir.
(JluDpiieokellio.
BA.NKEfS.
lONObUItTJ
M.
tan VtrancUco AgenUTm Nbvada Bakk or
Bam Francisco. ,
SHAW EXCHAHOl ON '
6ak Francisco The Nevada Bank ol Baa
Francisco.
London The Union Bank ot London. Ltd.,
Mbw York American Exchange National
Bank.
Cmcuao Merchants National Bank.
Paris Comptolr National d'Escompt dt
Paris.
Bbrlin Dresdncr Banki
tlONOKONO AND YOKOHAMA Hongkong ft
BbanKhal Banking CorporaUon.
Siw Zbaland and Austraua Bank ol New
Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank, of British
North America.
ransact a General Banking anil Eicnange Ensues
Depolsts Kecelred. Loans made on Ap
proved 8ocurlty. Commercial and Travelers
Credits fssned. Bills of Exchango bought
and sold.
Collections FnoMnir Aocountbd For.
BISHOP & TO.
SavingsBankV
Savings Deposits will h&
rocelvod and lnterost allowed by tlili
Bank at four and ono-half por cont.'
per annum. Tho terms, rules .and
regulations of tho Hawaiian Postal Sav
ings Bank litivo boon ndoptod as far as
It Is practlcablo to apply tllotn, anil tho
Cash Roservo of $50,000 ns required uu
dor tho Postal Act will 1)0 mnlntnlnod.
Prlntod coplos of tho Rules and Reg
ulations may bo obtalnod on application,
BISHOP & CO.
loio-tf
Established 185a
SISKCOaFcScOo.
BANKERS. '
Transact a General Banking
ind Exchango Business.
Commercial and Traveler's
Letters of Credit issued, avail
ible in .H the principal cities
jf tho world.
Interest allowed aftor Jnlj .
1, 1898, on fixed deposits 3
months 3 por cent., 0 months
Sh por cont., 12 months 4 .
por cont. A
pioneer 'Building and
Loan Association.
Assets Dcc- 3It 1SS8 $UGi803.38
Monoy Iv'notl on BPProvd socurlty.
A Savlnc i,ank 'or montluy deposits.
Houses built on tho nwmMy Install
mont plan. s , .. . .
Eighteenth Sen os ot stock ls now
opened. , , , A
OmoKns: ,T. F. tn.nsIn8' Psldont;
S. B. Roso, Vlce-Prosidb nt ? " Grav
Treasurer; A. V.Ooar, Sec, .JZl
lllnrnmiiiK rp r T.....t. .D.1J. llOSe,
A.V.Oear, A. W. Keech, 3. ' 1)ot'
woll, Honry Smith, J. J. McLean n' J "
Holt, O. B. Gray.
For furthor particulars apply to
A. V. GEAR, Secretary.
Chambor of Commorco rooms.
Olllco Hours: 32:301:30 p. in.
Tjje iohama Specie Ban
LIMIT ID.
SabBcribed Capital Yen 12,000,000
Paid Dp Capital Yen 10,600,000
Reserve Fund Yen 6,960,600
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.
Kobe, London, Lyons. New York.
Ban Franclsoo, Shanghai,
Bombay, Hong Kong,
Tho Bank buys and recelvos for collec
tion Bills of Exchange, lssuos Drafts and
Lotters of Credit on tho abovo Branches
and Agenclos, and transacts a general
banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED
On Fixed Depoilt for la months, 4 per cent p. a.
On FlxeJ Deposit for 6 monthi, i .
On FlxeJ Deposit for j mo, j -
INTEREST ALLOWED
l)y the HeaJ Oftlce at Yokohama, on Current D-
Polt. K ptr cent, per annum.
On HxcJ Deposit far u months, 7 percent, p. a.
new RepDtiic uninuiK. llfKlae St, nonolnli
The . . .
Sawaiian Electric
Company, '
Cor. Alakoa k Halekauwlla Bts.
Has a large aBsortment of
Chandeliers 'and Elec
trical Goods
Constantly on hand,
Estimates given for house wir
ing and Electrical plants.
Marino Wiring a specialty,
THEO. HOFFMANN,
Manager,
s