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-H. THE EVENING BULLETS: HONOLULU, fl. I., AUGUST U, 1899. :h ', ( : & Attorneys. A. L. C. ATKINSON, Attorney-at-Law. OJBco, ornor King and Hothol stroots, Up Stairs. 1227 T. MoOANTS STEWAltT, Attornoy anil Oounsollor at Law. Progress Monk, opposlto Catliollo Cliurcli Fort street. Honolulu. II. I. 1262 Tolephone 1122 Cathcart& Parke Attorneys-at-Law ave moved their law offices to the Judd Block, Rooms 308 and 309. GILBERT F. LITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. IIILO, HAWAII1 . CHARLES F. PETERSON! A.ttornev Law and Notary Public. Kaulinmabu Btroet. JOHN L. KAULUKOU, A.ttorney-at-T-.a"v bethel St., Honolulu. J. M. KANEAKUA, Attornoy and Oounsollor nt Law. E'Ofueo: In the Occidental Hotel, cor ner of King and Alal.oa Stroots, Hono lulu. 1157 W. C. Aoni. Enoch Johnson. AOHI.& JOHNSON, Attornoys and Oounsolors at Law. Offlco No. 10 WeHt King street. Tolopnono 884. F. M. BROOKS, Attornoy-at -1 aw, Comer Port and Hotel streets. Over FlrchllJ's Shoe Store, HONOLULU. H. I. FKA.NOIS.T.BERRY, rM Will practice In all the U. S. Federal and State Courts. tiVrocren Block, cor. Beretanla and Fort streets. llll i: Rooms and 6. T3. A. MOTT-SMITH, ATTORNEY, HAS MOVED to the Judd Block, Fort St. DR. WALTER HOFFMANN. BERFTANIA STKKETS, (opposite tho Hawnlinn Hotel.) Offlco Hours: 8 to 10 a. in.; 1 to 3 .m.j 7 to 8 p. in. Sundays : 8 to 11 a. m. Telephono 510. P. O. Box 501. DR. A. N. SINCLAIR, 413 KING ST., NEXT OPERA HOUSE. Hours : 0-10 a. m., 1-3 p. in., 7-8 p. m, Undays, 12-2 p. in. Telephone 741. 1107-3m DR. C. L. GARVIN Office: 537 Kino Stiikkt, noar Punch bowl, Honolulu, II. I. TELEPHONE No, 448 Sours: 9 to 11 a. in.; 1 to 3 p. m.j 7 to 8 p. 111. DR. A. GORDON H0DGINS. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 54S FORT Stroot, opposlto Roman Catholic Church. Offlco Hours: 9 to 1 1; 2 to 4, 7 to 8. Telephono 053. 1245 DR. T0MIZ0 KATSUNUMA, VETERINARY SURGEON. Skin Disc a sos of all kinds a specialty. Offlco Room 11, Sprecklcs Ilulldlng. Hours 0 to 4. Telephono 471. Rosldeneo telephono 1093. 1215 DR. 1. MORI, 136 Beretania street, between Emma and Fort streets. Telephono 277. P. O. Uox 8 13. Otllco Hours: U to 12 a. in, and 7 to 8 j. m.: Sundays, n t 12 11. in. 1220 DV. T. M1TAMURA, Uniting Rooms. 427 Nuuaou Street. Tclophono 132. P. O. Box 842. X'slilunco, 524 Nuuauu St. Hours: 0 to 12 a, m, and 7 to 0 p. m. dnndayg, 2 to fl n. in. 1212 ilm A. C. WALL, D. D 8., O.E.WAJLL, D.D.S., DENTISTS. .New Love's JlulldliiK, Fort Stroot-. TELEPHONE 434. .DR. R. I. MOORF, f Dentist, No. 210 Hotel stroot, Telephone 606, - SOURS: 0 to 12 a, in. nml 1 to 4 p.m. Food Prepared With "Calumet" la Free from Roohella Salts, Alum, Lima and Ammonia. 'Colu- maV'lathaHouaawUa'a Frland. CMUMET NONE tO GOOD, Grocers. H. MAY & CO. Wholesale and Retail Groceries. 516 fc 517 Fort Ht,, Honolulu iVlenr oner 22 P.O. Box 470 Markets. MBTR0P0L1TAK MAT CO, J 08 KING STREET. G. J. (Valler, : : Managed Wholosalo aud Retail Butchers AND Navy Contractors. BEST OP MEATS. Famlllos doslrlng tender roasts, juicy steaks aud chops should call on the Central Meat Market Wo niako a specialty of family trade and soil tho best at reasonable figures. 114 N.uuanuSt. Telephone 104, HONOLULU UNDERTAKING GO, EO. A. WILLIAMS, F. D., MAN AG En, EMBALMING A specialty. Office and Parlors 514 A616FortSt.. near HoteL Telephono 170. Hawaiian Medicine Co., KING ST., NEAR ALAKEA. Manufacture a full line of PURE FAMILY MEDICINES. Free consultation n a. m.to 12 m. Sales room open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Telephone No. joj. 128 DR. W. S. NOBLITT, King St., near Alakea. Ex-U. S. Gov't Physician to tholndlaup. Office Hours 10 a. tn. to 1 p. m.: 3 to 4 p. in. Telophono No. 303. 1274 BY AUTHOBITT. Irrigation Notice. Holders of water privileges, or those paying water rates, are hereby notified that the hours for Irrigation purposes are from 0 to 8 o'clock a. m. and from a to 6 o'clock p.m. J ANDKEW BROWN, i Sunerlntendent Wnter Wnrk. Approved by J. ASKING. Minister 'of Interior Honolulu, June 14, 1899. ' 1244'tf Foreign Office Notice. The public are cordially Invited to attend a ball at the Executive Building upon Friday, nth day of August, In celebration of the first annfversary of the Transfer of the Sovereignty of the Republic of Hawaii to the United States of America. Reception at 9 o'clock. E. A. MOTT-SMITH, Minister of Foreign Affairs. Department of Foreign Affairs, August gth, 1899. 1293-td $10.00 Reward. Miss Ethel Dixon offers a prize of Jio.cofor the best Hawaiian verse to be added to her DIALECT SONG OF ALL NATIONS. 1291MW NOT I MADE BY I THE ) V TRUIT. HACK DIXOHIMINATIO.N. Editor Evening Bulletin: What a world are we in I What t country do wo inhabit! I thought thid to bo tho land of the free aud tho homo of tho bravo; but, alas, to my utter amazement, I found it to be otherwise laBt night, when I went down to boo some friends of mino who were departing on tho S. S. China. Poople of overy nationality, it setmed to mo, except tho Chinese, were allowed to walk freely to and fro on the wharf, as froe as tho air which the Almighty has of Ilia inQnito goodness given to tho children of mon, not only to whites but dleo to yellows. How over, as I was on the point of en tering tho gato along with a num bor of ladies and trontlemen. I was suddenly stopped and questioned as to my nationality by nn officer of (he government, a jzovernmont which, I supposed, guarantees by its oouBtitution. that all men are created free and equal. I told him tne truth and nothing but tire truth. Notwithstanding words of ex planation which I propounded to the honorable officor of the so called Itepublio of Hawaii, I was refused admittance. When some whito friends of mino wero comiug along I do not care to mention their names as I was standing outside tho gato, they immediately recognised mo and a hearty band-shako onsued. Bo foro I was a few feet from tho gato I wna forcibly thrust away from my lady friend to whom I was not oven allowed to say a few words of parting. I was agaiu outside the gate, solitary, like one disgraced boforo tho world. But I nevertheless, stirred up courage and approach ed the officer and asking him the moaning antl significance) of this. Says ho, "Chinamen aro .not al lowed to ontor." From this etato ment I began to think that race discrimination was the root of all this. Ono would hardly think that such a thing as race disotimina tion would exist in those closing days of tho ninotoenth century, but I fouud it last night, strange as it may seem. Being thus positively refused admittance, I had no heart to wait for my other friends who had not yetarrived. I thereupon meandered home On my way to my bumble cottape, tho thought came to me of inquiring through your column what the exaot attitude of the gov ernment is in regard to persons wno wisn to see tneir friends off. Are people allowed to enter tho wharf on tho depart ure of steamers to civo their friends a Bend off and to Bay a fow words of parting, irrespect ive of nationality, or is thero a discrimination against certain race or raoesr J.t so, why soy Did not the Creator make of one blood all nations of men? I have had enough Americanism imparted to mo by, eminent men of American birth to know that vour foro- fathers, the framers of your con stitution, and tho eourco of yonr present nueriy, uappiness, ana prosperity, have exproesly deolar ed as follows: "We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal: that thev oro endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights ; that among these are life, liberty, aud tue pursuit of Uappmecs." Wnat oceans this. then, wbon I was last night deprived of my liberty for I was not allowed to co to a placo where evervbodv olso could go with impunity, and de prived or tue uappiness which I would otherwise have emoved tho happinosB of haviug a few farewell words with my friends, whom I might not sue again on this earth. Oh, ''Ubinam centi- ura Bumusl" Is this, my friends. tho land of tho free, and the home of the bravo? Was it tho inten tion of your fathers when thoy landed on tho shoro of tho New World to discriminate against tho Chinese or any other raco wunwuom tney or their child ren might como in contact? I am sure that you will agree with mo In stalinc that their intentions and aspirations wero much moro lofty and kind, I am so touobs bv snob a spirit of liborty as I have expe rienced last night that I can not do my daily duties in peaco till 1 navo given vent, by writing thoso few lines, to my eternal abhoronco of such propostorous and enor- mouB prinoiplo, I was rofusod admittance bo cause I am a Ohiraau. But may I bbk, ubb not a (Jhinaman oyos t has not a Chinaman hands, or gan, dimensions, seusos, affec tions, passions ? fed with food which tho Almighty has of his in finite) goodness and mercy prepar od for the Chinaman as well as for tho white man, hurt with the same weapons, subject to tho same diseases, boated by the same means, warmed, and cooled by the same winter and eummor, as a whito man is ? If you pick us, do we not bleed ? If you ticklo us, do wo not laugh ? if you poison us do we not die ? aud if you wrong us, do we not feol offended ? If we aro liko you in tho rest, wo are like you in tho last. I was told by Chinese friends that the reaeon why our people aro prohibited from entering the wharf at the arrival and departuro of steamers is, because the author ities wish to prevent them from smuggling opium. If this is the reason, the government might as well stop evorybouy for re cent events have revealed to us, clear as daylight, that palo faces deal in opium as well ns yellow faces, and this is n faot which can not possibly be denied, I do not wish to tako up too much of your valuablo spaco in the furter discussion of this ques tion, but I wish to Btato again that I would like to know what the rules and regulations of the gov ernment are, and what tho signifi cance of barring out tho Chinese is. It er-etns to me that, if euob principles as I have learned last night are indeed tho principles of tho government of the most en lightened nation of God's foot stool, we might as well close the churches up altogether, and stop preaching about the doctrine of Universal Brotherhood. A Chinaman. August 9, 1899. Photographers. The Latest Fad in Photos : Twelve different positions on one sheet - $1 00 Twenty-four different positions on one sheet Si 50 B- ZLiiaaazTiGh, Plioto Ten.t FORT STREET, NEAR ORPUEUM. J. J. WILLIAMS' Photo Jiallery. Call and see our Life-Size Collection of Royal -H- -H-Photographs, From Kamehameha I. up to the late Queen Dowager. The Latest Styles in Crayon, Sepia and Water Colors. The Finest Selection of Sou venir Island Views. At tho Old Stand On Fort Street ra Beer and Wine Dealers. LOVEJOY&CO. Imfojitkrb, and Wholkhalb Wine anil Liquor Dealers. Agenti for the Battled Rainier Beer of Seattle. No. 10 Nuuanu Street Foiter Block, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. . P. O. Bo 117. Mutual Telephone o8. GONSALVES & CO., Ltd WHOLESALE GROCERS ANL WINE MERCHANTS. 225 Queen Btroet, Honolulu, H, I, lonsoliuateuSoila Water Co., L'fl Eesplcmiide, Corner Allen & Fort Stt., Honolulu. HOLLI8TER & CO., Agents. Myrtle Soda Stand, - Mauka of the Orpheum Block, Aerated drinks of every description. Milk Shakes a specialty. Cigars, Tobacco, Stationery, etc, 1260 JUDD BUILDING. Incorporated Under the LawsI I of the Hawaiian Republic. Capital $400,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: CrtAB. M. Cookk, President. P. C. Jonks, VIco-Prosldent O. II. Coo Kit, Cashlor. F. C. Atherton, Assistant Cashlor, Henry Woterhouso, Tom May, F. W. Macfarlano, E, D. Tonnoy. JjA. McCandloss. Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor porations, Trusts, Individuals, anu will carefully and promptly attend to all business councctou witu nauKing on trusted to It. t Soil andpurchaso Foreign Exchango; issue Letters of Credit. SAVINGS DBPARTMENT ! Ordinary and Torm Do posits received, and Interest allowod In accordance with rules and conditions printed In Pass books, oDplos of which may bo had upon application. ' . O. G. TRAPHAGEN, ARCHITECT 223 Merchant St., Honolulu, Between Fort aud Alakea, Telephone : : : 734 Building Materials OF ALL KINDS, Dealers in Lumber and Coal. ALLEN & KOBINSON, Queen stroot, Honolulu. .1. OTJDERKIRK, Contract jr and Builder. House Moving, il all Kindt of Heavy Welghti Handled. NO. 6u K3RT STREET, HONOLULU. (Opposite Club Stt!e). Retldenc. Telephone 400. n6?-tl H. L. KERR & CO., Architects and Builders Rooms ii-ii, PROGRESS BLOCK. Teltphon 131. JAMES T. TAYLOR, M. Am. Soc. C. E, CONSULTING Hydraulic Engineer, 800 Judd Dlock. Telo. 633. F. W. THRUM, Surveyor. ROOM NO. 10, SPRECKKLS BLOCK Plantation Work a Specialty. 1233 C.W.Kinney -J.K.Nahaku C ABINETM AKERS. TURNERS AND POLISHERS of all kinds of Native Woods. CALABASHES In stock and to order. Repairs Effected. KING STREET. - - NEAR ALAP FRED J. CROSS, Consulting and Suporlntondlna; Electrical 0 Hydraulic ENGINEER. Electro-Hydraulic Powor Transmission REPORTS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. . . . With Catton-Nell Co.fQuoon street. Offlco next to Postofllce. . 1223 To My Patrons and the Public. Having recovered from my re cent illnesB, I am again prepared to do all kinds of Tinsmith and Plumbing work jas heretofore. Thanking ,you for past favors, I respectfully isolicit a continuance of the same.) jp JAS? NOTT, Jr. Tel. 844. Artistic Graining KlXg DECORATING AND NATURAL S5& WOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY. House Painter, Paper Hanger, Grainer, Glazier, And Tinter : : : K. MoKeohnie. MERCHANT STREET, Next to Police Station The World Register Keeps tho Cash whllo you aro busy. Try ono o Rook1 Prices On Maible and Granite, MONUMENTS and CEMETERY WORK. . . . Fences and Lawn Furniture. Haw'o Iron Fence and Monumental Co, Oil KIiik Street. Bankers, Claus Bi-XBCKr.t? Wm. O, iRWir dlaupreckelgUD. BANKER. atONO!iUI.U . . M, I, San Franchco AgtnltTmt NevAda National Rank op San Francisco. San Fiuncihco Tho Novada National Rank of San Francisco. London Tho Union Bank of London. Ltd., New YonK Amorlcan Exchango Na tional Rank. CnicAcio Morchants National Rank. Pauis Credit Lyonnais. Dkiimn Dresdnor Rank. Honkonci and Yokohama Ilonkong fc Shanghai Banking Corporation. New Zealand and Australia Bank of New Zealand. VicToniA and Vancouver Bank of British North Amorica. Tramct a General Banting m Exchange Bosinesi Depolste Received. Loans made on Ap proved Security. Commercial and Travelers Credits loaned. Bills of Exchango bought snd sold. COLLaoTions Prokitlt Aooountid For. BISKQF & GO, SavingsBank Savings Deposits will bo received and Interest allowed by this Bank at four and one-half por cent, por annum. Tho torms, rules and regulations of tho Hawaiian Postal Sav ings Bank have boon adopted as far as it is practicable to apply thom, and tho Cash Rosorvo of $50,000 as roqulrod un der the Postal Act will le maintained. Printod coplos of tho Rulos and Reg ulations may bo obtained on application, BISHOP A CO. Established 18S9 BISHOP cte Co. BANKERS. Transact a General Banking and Exchange Business. Commercial and Traveler's Letters of Credit issued, avail ible in all the principal cities if tho world. Interest allowed after July 1,1898, on fixed doposits 8 months 8 ner cent.. 6 montim 3J por cent., 12 months 4 per cent. Pioneer Building and Loan Association. Assets, Dee. 81, 18V8, $116,803.38 Money loaned on approved security. A Savings Bank for monthly deposits. Houses lltlllt nn tfln mnnHiln lnDMlf merit plan. Elchtennth Snrlna nt Hnlr I. nn opened. S. B. Roso, VIce-Prosidont; 'o. R. Gray! Treasurer A. V. Gear, Socretary. T)irtKrrmtM. TV IT Tjin.ln a n T7.t A. V. doar, A. W. Koeoh, J. Q. Roth woll, Henry Smith, J. J. McLean, J. D. Holt, O. B. Gray. For furthor particulars apply to A. V. GEAR, Secretary. Chamber of Commerce rooms. Offlco Hours: 12:301:30 p. m. Tije VoMBmB Specie Bant LIUITID Paid Up Capital Yen 12,000,000 Reserve Fund -Yen 7,300,000 .HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES AND' AGENCIES. Kobe,' London. Lyons, Now York, Ban Francisco, Shanghai, Bombay, Hong'KonR,' Toklo Nugasakl Tho Bank buyH and receives for collec tion Bills of Exchango, Issues Drufta and Lottera of Credit on tho above Branches and Agonclos, and transacts a general banking bust now. INTEREST ALLOWED On Fixed Deposit for it monihi, 4 per cent p. a. On Fixed Depoilt for 6 montbt, iW " On Fixed Deposit for j mot, , INTEREST ALLOWED- By the Head Office, at Yokohama, on Current De posit, 1 a-io ten per day, On Mxed Deposit for 13 months, jtf per cent p. a. New Repnlillc BnlMuig. Ill, liu SL, Honolnli The . . . Hawaiian Electric Company, Cor, Alakea & Halekauwila Bts. Has a large assortment of Chandeliers and Elec trical Goods Constantly on hand, Estimates civen for hnnnn wir ing and Eleotrioal plants. oiarino wiring a speoialty, THEO. HOFFMANN, Kamaftta -t- i ? -I - .,'. upw .- MatlWtlM OaWHta t ,-.i. ....,.. ..n t l