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fS,t THE EVENING IHIIJ.J'TIN: JHONOMUI', tf. J., JULY 29. 18U9 ni jn ipiiiPiJjppiil, E4 Attornoys. A. L. C. ATKINSON, Attorney-at-Law. OUlco, coruor King mid Itotliol Htroets, Up Stair'. 1227 T. MoOANTS STEWART, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Progress Block, opposlto Catholic Church Kbit street, Honolulu, II. I. 1232 Tolophono 1122 Cathcart&Parke Attorneys-at-Law lave moved their law offices to the Judd Block, Rooms 308 and 309. GILBERT F. LITTLE, tTTORNEY AT LAW. HltO, HAWAII1 CHARLES F. PETERSONl A.ttornoY o.t Law and "Notary Public;. KunhnmntiU fltrept. JOHN L. KAULUKOU, A.ttorney-at-I-.a'vv bethel St., Honolulu. J. M. KAN BAKU A, Attorney and Oounsollor at Law. OlUce: In tin) Occidental lintel, cor ner of Kins bihI Al.il.0.1 Siren tM, llono j!u. H 67 . TV. C. Aom. Ko."ii Johnson. AOHI&JOrlXSON, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Olllco No. 10 Wosl Kliigxti-uot. Tnlcpnoiiu8H4. r. iu. i.rooks, A t tornoy-n t -1 ..iwv, Corner fort and Hotel Meet. Over larnhilJ'sShieMiire. HONOI.Ul UJU FKANULS .l.r.KUUY", lltoiwCsmissloMi-Law Will practice In all the U. S Federal nJ State Courts " Progress Block, cor. Beretanla ni Fort streets. Ujj t: Rooms , and 6. 5. A. MOTT-SMITH, ATTORNEY, HAS MOVED to the Judd Block, Fort St. OR. WALTER HOFFMANN. 3ERETANIA STREETS, (opposite the Hawaiian Hotol.) Offlco Hours: 8 to 10 a. in.; 1 to 3 1 .m.; 7 to 8 p. in. Sundays: 8 to II .ui. Tolephono 610. P. O. Box 501. DR. A. 1ST. SINCLAIR, 03 KINO ST., NEXT OPERA HOUSE. Houih: 9-10 a. in., 1-3 p. ni.,7-8p.in. Sundays, 12-2 p. in. Tolophono 741. 1107-3m DR. C. GARVIN ifflco: 537 Kino Htiiisi.t, near Punoli bowl, Honolulu, II. I. TKLEI'HONK No. 44S Jours: 9 to U a. in.; I to 3 p. in.; 7 to 8 p. in. DR. A. GORDON HODGINS. OFFICE AND P.1SIDKSCR 54S FORT Stroot, opposite Roman Cntliolio Church. Olllco Hourn: P to II; 2 to i, 7 to 8. rolophono 05!1. 1215 DR. TOMIZO KAT8UNUMA, VETERINARY SURGEON. Skin Disojsoh of all kinds a specialty. QuIto Hoom 11, SpiecUlos HulldliiR. Hours!) to 1. Ttlephono 474. Itcaidunco tolophnuu 1098. 1215 DR. I. MORI, 136 Beretanla street, between Emma and Fort streets. Tolophono 277. P. O. Uox 813. OUlco Hours: 9 to 12 it. 111. and 7 to 8 ?. ir..; Sundays, 0 to 12 ;i. m. 1229 DE. T. MITAMURA, Consulting Rooms. 427 Nuuana Street. Yi.lophouo 1M. P. O. Uox 842. Sesldcuco, 521 Nunniui .St. CotUgo TIoH)1tal, 5S0 Niiinuu St. Hours: 0 to la h. ni. and 7 to 9 p. in. Kindays, 8 to 0 p. in. 1212 dm A. C. WALL, D. D. 8., O. E.WALL.D.D.S., DEiNTTIBTS. Now Loo'h nutldluK, Fort Streot. TELEPHONE 434. DR. R. I. MOORE, Dentist, 1 I.'o. ilu Hotel street. Tolophono 505, HOUKS-. 9 to .2 a.n. uud 1 to 4 i.m. Trio Onty High Crndo Bnklna Powdor Offorod at a Mod- orato Prloo. CALUMETFti NONE SO GOOD. Grocers, To those who know Tho woathorcook turns ev ery way tho wind blows, but the successful niorehant must liavo a settled policy. Ho must follow it without flinch ing. Our policy is tho soiling of tho best groceries we can liiiu. Of oourso tlio prices of such goods must bo higher than of immitatiou brands but thoro are enough peoplo in Hawaii who know the difference. "Wo appeal to those who know. Lewis & Go. 111 FORT STREET. Telephone 240 EL MAY & GO. Wholesalo and Retail Qroceries. 615 & 517 Fort St., Honolulu relephoner 2a P.O. Box 470 Markets. METKOPOLITAN MAT CO 708 KING STEEET. G. J. .Valleii, : : Manaqeii Wkolcaalo and Rotail Butchers AND Navy Contractors. BEST OF MEATS. Families desiring tendor roasts, juicy steaks and chop Hhould call on tho Central Meat Market Wo inako a specialty of family trade and Will tho host at reasonable figures. M4 Nuuanu St. Tolophono 104. HONOLULU UNDERTAKING CO. ED. A. WILLIAMS, F. D., MANAGER, EMBALMING A specialty, Office and Parlors 514 & 510 Fort St., near Hotel. Tolophono 179. ,.THE DHCUU Cor. Queen and Fort Sts. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND IMPORTERS Solo Agents for POUT COSTA FLOUR. PHONE 422. Telephones 1086 St 156. P. O. Dox 79. IIA.-WAIIATV Mercantile Agency Q. H. BERREY, : Manager. Judd Building. is-Difficult Collections a Specialty. NOT I MADE BY V THE V TRUST. J Washington JAPAN'S NEW OPEN PORTS The following twouty-two Japanese ports besidos Ihoso al ready existing havo by Imperial Ordinanco No. 312, promulgated by tho Otlioial jQazutto beon opon ed for foreign comaierco. 'I be nutnds nf the porta nref Skitnizu, Yokkaicbij Hakata, Kucbiuotsu (Nagasaki), Izubara Sbikami, nod Sasuua (nil in Tsus hima), Nawn, Tsurnga, Fushiki, Kurbir6r Otaru, Muroran, Take itiyo iucui;, moji, nnraisu, iuibu- ml NHimntiAaAltJ fi.n.. V.Mmi uiii wuiujuuuouai 11AIVU4U, imunu oakaye (Xotton ken), and Ham ad a. Tlio ordinance further etatea that at Moran only tho mugi wheat, barley, and ryo coal, sulphur, and other substances speoifiod by the Minister of Fin ance may bo exported; that when tho augrt'giito doclared valuo of exports and imports for ovory two years from hny of tho twnnty.two portit dooB not reach 50,000 yen, such port shall bo closed for the purposo of foreign commerce, and tho period of closing will be noti fied three months in advance by tho Miuistor of Financo. Lastly, The ordinance provides that the proRent regulations shall bo put in forco simultaneously with tho dato of enforcomont of tho Cus toms Tariff Law. Mil. SMITH AND SAII.ORH. Editor Evenino Bulletin: This morning's Advertiser con tained an nrtiolo headod "Freo tho Sailor." This is good as far qb it goes, but I would liko to go a littlo further and say why look a siilor up on ohnrgos, for which if it wore any otuor man, the city would find ttsolf liable for a case of "false imprisonment." boaraen have boon arrested, nnd given no trial, and when men were scarce thoy have tho option of signing on somo ship or lying there awhile Iourot until they are well sick of it, and Bre glad to go in nny vessel no matter how hard her reputation may bo. Is this in accordance with the laws of humanity and justice ? Masters of deep water shipB coming to Honolulu are too apt to havo their crows lockod up in mauy cases, more for safe keop ing than anything else, until thoy are ready for sea. It is no inconvonionco to a master to have his crew nut m jail, he simply replaces there with a snore gang at fromba to Sz.50nor day and pays one dollar to the Uovernment per bead while thoy aro in ennunement. This amount is dodncted from tho sailors wages whoa ho is paid off, in many in stances taking all ho has coming to urn), and poruaps depriving a wife or poor old mother of assist ance which they would otherwise rcceivo. Would it not be wise for those whose, duty it is to investi gate into some of these many cases of desertion and imprisonment? is tho fault always with tho man before tuo mast or is thoro no blame to bo attached to thoso who are aft ? As a rule Jack will not desert his ship and the hard, earned dollars he must leavo behind him, unless thero is some good reason for his so doing, I nm of opinion that if a strict investigation wero made thero would bo less ships crows sent to jail, The case of the contract labor ers Unlioians or othors hns no bearing on tho matter. I give the nbovo as my personal views not in conjunction with or as uinnagor of tho Senmans Olub. Seamen are not European serfs and know whon he receives a fair and square deal. Ho also knows Bound provision from the bogus artiolo. O. E. Smith. m Tlis Lnat Car. Tho last cars of tho King street lino going to Waikiki and Falama pass tho Anchor Saloon. The olovorost mixologists in the city aro thero always to put you up anything you may desire. Drop in and tako a drop heforoyou take the car. Tho celebrated Seattle beor is to bo bad here on draught. A iuii lino ot liquors including tuo famous A. A. Jesse Moore Whisky etc, always on hand. Eecoivod per Warrimoo, ltaimor Bock Boer on draught. Tho Anchor Saloon is hero to please its patrons. Complete pictorial history of mi litary operations in the Pacific is given in On To Manila. l' HOUSE FURNISHING. Saggeallnni With Particular Ilerorenra la Comfort In Wnrin Wratlier. For a country houso no carpets need bo used whero tho floors nro stained or of hard wood. Whero floors aro old and uuattractlro Japanese matting is a good covering with rngs hero and thero. Oar pots aro dust breeders and supply lodg ment for bacteria. Mattings can bo easily wiped up and kopt clean. For draperies chintzes nro good, also lenira. At present dentin may bo found In yellow, pink and other colors suita ble for wall coverings. Green of a quiet sbado is good for a dining room, or pink and white for a sitting room. Ti'iniKirary partitions can bo tnado of Japaucso matting tackod on a rough framo and finished by a narrow mold ing. An ingoulous couplo onco convert id tho largo attio of an old fashioned city houso into a charming suit of rooms at a very small oxpenso by this dovico. Tho sum 111 or lotingo or sleeping couch Is far moro comfortable nnd coolor for warm days than thoso covered with thicker fabrics. This season tho wicker couch, an English affair, has crossed the water for our special accommoda tion. It is extra long, broad iu width, with an extension foot rest and ndjusta bio back. But with all its attractivo ucss, to mnko it comfortablo it requires six or fcoven pillows of denim, gray lin en, shadow silks or any fabric which suits this purposo. Sofa pillows nowadays nro not mado to look at They nro of nil sizes, covered with all kinds of inatorial; they aro em broidered or not, are frilled and uufrili cd, according to tho fancy of tho owner, but 0110 nnd all aro Intended for caso and comfort. Thoro should always ho 0110 or two largo ones filled with feath ers or hair which will offer a decided resistance, to prcssuro as well as tho flulTy light dowu ones. Wicker chairs nro desirable for nil out of town houses. Somo nro whito and red, others delicate green or dark blue in fact, any tint may bo found to suit tho furnishings. In tho mountain cnttago n dry goods box fitted with shelves is not a bad sub stitute for 11 dressing tablo whero furni ture is scarce. Tlio box should bo cover ed sides and top witli crotouuo, with sovcral thicknossos of wadding under tho crotouuo on top. Across tho front is put a curtain, slipping easily 011 n brass rod. A folding mirror can bo hung on tlio wall abovo. Electric funs run by 11 small battery nro modern inventions that nro useful on warm days in tho couutry mid may bo moved from dining to sleeping rooms as required. In most country houses lamps nro n necessity for artificial light ing nnd may bo rendered nttractivo by colored shades, but in summer avoid the use of red it is too hot. I'nlo pink, yellow or green is bettor. Let the schcino of color always ho refreshing and cool. Wicker chairs for piazzas nro cushion ed with tho stripod grasscloth cnrtuluE whicli wero so popular for this purpose last year. This season, howovcr, the wickerwork is stained forest green, and tho cushions frequently havo centers of turkey red, while tho grusscloth is used for borders or corners, says The Art Interchange, in concluding n number of hints 011 houso decoration, iu which tho foregoing wero found. An Attractive Salad. In tlio center of the dish arrange a mound of lettuce. Pool tomatoes, di viilo them into sections nnd arrange arouud tho lettuce Shell cold, well cooked eggs, cut in halvos, nnd rcmovo BAI.AI) UV LKTIUCK. TOMATOES, hTC. tho yolks. Pound tlio yolks to u paste with tin equal amount of tho flesh of lobster, shrimp, anchovies or salmon. With this pasto, well seasoned, All tho cups fashioned from tho whites of tho eggs, and nrruugo them around tho tomatoes. Strew somo chopped shallot nnd sweet popper over tho endive. A1U equal portions of oil mid vinegar, sea sou with Kilt and pepper mid pour ovet tho salad. Serve nt once. Huston Cook ing School Alaga.iue. Clirornlu Frulla. D. G. Oamarinos has received per S. S. Australia a largo con signment of Cherries, Grapes, Apricots, Plums, and other fruits. Eastorn Oysters in Tin and Shell, Turkeys and Chickens, Gamo and Fish. On To Manila, a complete his tory of the Philippine campaign is handled inclusively by the BULLE TIN. Notice. The following were elected Officers of the Merchants' Stevedore Co., Ltd., at the meeting held July 25th : " J. H. Fisher, President. V. V. Wolters, Vice-President. W. Llshman, Secretary. A. W. Keech, Treasurer. C. H. Atherton, Auditor. These also constitute the Board of Di rectors. W. LISHMAN, Secretary Merchants' Stevedore Co., Ltd. Honolulu, July 26, 189'). uoi-iw Gould Not Sleep Suffered With Dyspepsia and Un able to Do HorWork Completely Cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla. "I suffered with dyspepsia and could not do any kind of housework. I wss very nervous and could not sleep. I heard so much about Hood's Brparlllft thtt I bought bottle. I found it gave mo relief and I bought six bottles. When I bad taken them I was cured. I can now do my housework and can sleep well at night." Marie Hames, 1730 Prospect Avenue, Helena, Montana. "I have found Hood's Sarsaparllla ex cellent for building up and strengthening tho system when it is In a run down or exhausted condition." Mrs. Babah M. Shook, Bed Lodge, Montana. If you have decided to take Hood's Sar saparllla do not be Induced to buy any other. Oct Hood's and only Hood's. HOPCI'S SpaHl"la lithe BesVrNilot the One True BioSd Purl tier. Sola by all druggists. tl.slxforiA -tl risif,. t harmoniously wlti flood S PHIS Hood's SarsaparilU. 29c. Hotels and Restaurants. Tto he Bakery Cafe Sunday, July 30. ID I 3ST 1ST E PL : sour. Cousummo a la Royalo fisu. Smelt a la Tortaro KCTIIHK1. ltotlod Fowl with Macaroni Stowed Stoak with Oysters Mutton Cutlot.s Crumbed Cheoso Sulllo VKOET.vmxs. Botlod Potatoos, Itollod Itleo, Mnshod Potatoos. Spinach Tnro Asparagus with Cream ROAST. Turkey, with Uhostnut Stuffing Leg of Venison . PASTRY. Lemon and Apple Plo Assorted Cakes. I1KSSKUT. Xuts. Ilaislns, Bananas. Oranges Apple Morlnguo Pudding Toa. Colleo. Ico Toa. Lemonade SfiTDliinor from 5 to 7 p. in., 50 cents. WE OFFER YOU THE Best 5c. Cigar To bo had for tho money. CLOSING OUT ALL OUK DOMESTIC CIGARS. Beaver Lunch Rooms. H. J. NOLTE. tpoO During June, July and August, the above rate for Board and Lodging per month will prevail at the Queen Hotel. Ocean View Saloon, WAIKIKI, :: End of Car Line W. OTTMftN, Proprietor. Draught and Bottled Boer. Winos of all brands of tho best quality. The only llconsod establishment In the district. 1230 Notice. Persons wishing to obtain board at Makawao, Maul, can be sccommodatod at MBS. II. B. BAILKY. 'S, Terms, flO porweok. FOB SALK, Fresh Milk at 10 cents a Quart! Dollvored in any quantities to suit. Loavo your ordors at fiTAB DAIRY, or TELEPHONE 103. 1247 Artesian Wells. L. E. PINKHAM, - - CONTRACTOR. OOlco with tho Paclflo llardwaro Co., Honolulu, II. I. Eall -nates glvon and contracts made for wells on any of tho Islands. SIX NEW PLANTS for heavy work operated by tho most skillful highest class drillers, 1275 Architects Contractors and Bnllders. O. G. TRA.PHA.GEN, ABCHITECT 223 Maroliaat St.. Honolulu, Between Fort and Alakea, Telephone : : : 734 Building Materials OF ALL KHTDS, Dealers in Lumber sind Oo.il. ALLEN & ROBINSON, Quoon street, Honolulu. J. OTJDEREIRK, Contract ,r and Builder. Houm Moving, -i4 all KlnJor Heavy Weights Handled. NO. 6ir K3RT STREOT. HONOLULU. (Opposite Club Stables. Residence Telephone 490. ii6t-H H. L. KERR & CO., Architects and Builders Rooms li-ij, PROGRESS BLOCK. Telephone ill. JAMES T. TAYLOR, M. Am. Soc. C. 0. CONSULTING Hydraulic Engineer, 300 JUdd Block. Tolo. 033. F. W. THRUM, Surveyor, ROOM NO. 10, SPRECKELS BLOCK Plantation Work a Specialty. 1233 C.W.Kinney J.K.Nahaku CABINETMAKERS TURNERS AND POLISHERS ol all kinds of Native Woods. CALADASHES In stock and to order. Repairs Effected. KING STREET. NEAR ALAP FRED J. CROSS, Consulting and Superintending Electrical Hydraulic ENGINEER. Electro-Hydraulic Power Trantmilsslon REPORTS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. . . . With Catton-Notl Co., Quoon. street. Olllco next to Postofflce. 1223 To My Patrons and the Public. Having recovered from my ro oont illnees, I am npain prepared to do all IciudB of Tiumuitli aud Plumbing work as heretofore. Thanking you for past favorB, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. JAS. NOTT, Jr. tST Tel. 844. Artistic Graining nor XjS DECORATING AND NATURAL SS K$ WOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY. House Painter, Paper Hanger, Grainer, Glazier, and TlNTER : : : HL McKeclinie, MERCHANT STREET, Next to Police Station We are prepared to furnish your Cemetery Lot with Monuments Iron Fencing coping Iron Vases, &c. at reasonable prices for first-class work and ma terials. HAWAIIAN IRON 3TENOE AND MONUMENTAL CO., : : 641 King Street Forjale. Corner lot nnd cottage at Kalihi. Terms 200 casb, balance 25 per month. A good chanco to secure a homo on easy terms. A number of lots at Kulihi, 50 x 100 each. Tonus to suit purchaser. Apply to WILLIAM SAVIDGE, No. 10 Tort St. Hawaiian Medicine Co,, KING ST., NEAR ALAKEA. Manufacture a full line of PURE FAMILY MEDICINES. Free consultation 1 1 a. m.to 12 m. Sales room open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m, 1283 1 i Mi LA,-S-ilJ. jit, w- --. itnv mi 4Se.-." . , -i1 Vi .'! J& -tr' I'll ft.r.J, .! r& vW - 2S -t ' "i. : '-tfSaVariri it-' 'UtesejsBd:'