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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. L, AUGUST 12, 1899.
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Attorneys.
A. L. C. ATKINSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
Vice, corner Kfug and Bothol stroots,
Up Stairs. 1227
If. MoOANTS STEWART,
Attorney and
Oounsollor at Law.
Vrogrosa Block, opposl to Cathollo Church
Fort street, .Honolulu, H.I.
8B52 Tolophono 1122
Cathcart& Parke
Attorneys-at-Law
fcve moved their law offices to the
Judd Block, Rooms 308 and 309.
GILBERT F. LITTLE,
OTORNEY AT LAW,
miiO, HAWAII1
CHARLES F. PETERSON!
Attorney a-t Law and
Notary Public.
KnahiimaiiU Street.
JOHN L. KAULUKOU,
A-ttorney-at-Law
bethel St., Honolulu.
J. M. KANEAKUA,
'Attorney and Oounsollor at
Law.
4.0fllco: In the Occidental Hotel, cor
wrof King anil Alahoa Strobtx, Hono
lulu. "67
T. C. Acm. Enoch Johnson.
AOHIfe JOHNSON,
Attorneys and Oounsolors
at Law.
Office No. 10 Wcbt Klug streot.
Tolopnono 884.
F. M. BROOKS,
Attornoy-at -1 aw,
Comer Fort and Hotel streets.
Over Falrchlld's Shoe Store,
HONOLULU. H. I.
FBANOIS.l. BERRY,
Will practice In all the U. S. Federal
and State Courts
E frocrt" Block, cor. Deretanla and Fort streets.
m tt Rooms and 6,
B. A. MOTT-SMITH,
ATTORNEY,
HAS MOVED to the Judd
Block, Fort St.
DR. WALTER HOFFMANN.
"KRETANIA STREETS, (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3
j.m.;7to 8 p.m. Sundays: 8 to 11
x m. Telephone 510. P. O. Box 601.
R. A. GORDON HODGINS.
?FICn AND RESIDENCE, GEDGE
COTTAGE, corner Hotol and Richards
streets. Offlco Hours: 0 to 11; 2 to
4, 7 to 8. Tolophono 053. 1245
DR. A. N. SINCLAIR,
13 KING ST., NEXT OPERA HOUSE.
Hours : 9-10 a. m., 1-3 p. in., 7-8 p. in.
tandays, 12-2 p. m.
Telephone 741. U07-3ra
DR. C. L. GARVIN
Mice: 637 Kino Stiikkt, near Punch
bowl, Honolulu, II. I.
.TELEPHONE No. 448
lours: 0 to 11 a. in.; 1 to 3 p.m.;
7 to 8 p. in.
1R. T0MIZ0 KATSUNUMA,
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Skin Diseases of all kinds a specialty.
Ollleo Room 11, Sproclslos Building.
Hours 0 to -J.
Telephono 474. Residence tolophono
9d.
l.io
.. DR. I. MORI,
536 Beretania street, between Emma
and Fort streets.
Tolophono 277. P. O. Box 813.
Ofoeo Hours: 0tolc in. nnd 7 to 8
nT. Sundays, 11 to 12 a, in... 1220
DR. T. MITAMURA,
ij;uiilag itooais. 427 Nunaoii Street.
Yele phono 132. P. O. Rox 842.
rVisldenco, 524 Nuuanu St.
Sours: 0 to 12 a. m. and 7 to 0 p. m.
Aindays, 2 to (J p. 111. 1212 0m
A.C.WALL.D. D. 8.,
f (O.E.WALL,D.D.S.,
,y DENTISTS.
'ew LovoVUlulldliijr, Fort Streot.
,' TKLKI'HONK 431.
t-t3 "'oVjiSi kk rr-a-c
-,V , . Dentist.
ri. 210 Hotel street. Telephone 606,
HOURS; . 0 ui 12 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m.
Calumet
. 0i)ym
NOT MADE
BY THE
TRUST.
(irocers.
Peck, Frean fiaCo.'s
CELEBRATED
London Biscuits
Doliciously
Appotizing
Biscuits for
Delicate
Digestions-
ABERT, ARROWROOT,
ATLANTIC, BOUDOIR,
CELERY, COLONIAL,
DINNER, GINGERBREAD,
WHOLE MEAL, OATEN,
FLORENCE, OPERA,
AND MACAROONS,
In 2-pound tins
Lewis & Co.
111 FORT STREET.
Telephone 340
Markets.
MGlOPOIfflE HUT CO.
708 KING STREET.
G. J. (Valleb, : : Manager
Wholoeale and Retail
Butchers
AND
Navy Contractors.
BEST OF MEATS.
Families desiring tendor roasts,
Juloy steaks and chops should
call on the
Central Meat Market
We make a specialty of fairlHy trade
and soil the best at i reasonable
figures.
214 Nuuanu St. Telephone 104.
HONOLULU UNDERTAKING GO.
EO. A. WILUAM8, F. D.,
MANAOEH.
embaTming
A specialty.
1 Mr- 1 rv 1
U1T1C6 fUlQ rEnOIS
514 4 510 Fort St., near Hotel.
Telephone 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.
. TelepJicNaGj. jaflj
DR. W. S. NOBLITT,
King St., near Alakoa,
Kx-U. S. Gov't Physician to tholndlalir.
Olllco Hours 10 11, in, to 1 p. 111,1 .1 to
4 p. in.
Tolophono No, 303. 1274
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(HEALTHFUL
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Baking
Powder
CAPT. MURRAY WRITES
Editor Evening Bulletin:
Sir: Some weok's ago, slanders
ogainflt tbo Captain in port was
published in your col a ran in forms
of a letter with a signature. As a
stranger I quiet naturally sup
posed the person to bo(Hpme one of
position, or Buch would find no
space in your paper. As a ship,
master I challengo the truthful
noes of his assertions. Up to the
present bo has not had the hones
ty, nor tbo oourago, to name one
ship were the captain so ill used
their men or locked them up for
safe keeping. I find the charge
of boing an untruthfull Mali
cious .Slandoror ia accepted as an
honor. , i
Self assumed titlos do not go
for much. The Vilest Dens in
most seaports are styled Sailor's
Homes, which tbo Rumen and
Haepies for buoIi pose as Sailor's
Friends ? For a consideration.
Slandering tho captain coming
to this port will not assist tho
mission he says he has adopted for
a consideration. Tbo real friend
to Scamon is known by Acts,
work and they aro appreciated by
all classes of Seamon. I can bear
testimony to tbo cood work hero
dono by them.
Doubtless the lecal namooitv
of Honolulu will bo in a serious
dilemma, 1 this morning has sail.
Stipendiary Judgo and Marsballs
of courts will bo closeted reading
up the law's unearthed by that
modest unassuming young man,
who has publicly informed your
reader of such a Law which rules
from the Equator to tho Dole and
spreads 180 East to West.
Ureat Scott, the Judges and Law
yers of Honolulu, will no doubt
give their instructor and teacher
after a courso of study in his
Offico a chancellor ship at least.
1 decline any further conten
tion for facts. Slanderers are too
low as a sub in the scalo of hu
manity, such discussing with tbem
in print gives tbem an amount of
cheap Notoriety very gratifying
to tuoir vanity.
One word moro porbaps the re
mark in any little justifying tho
Hawaiian law, for looking up
Boach oombers tramps and bums
may have been accepted by your
correspondent as a personal re
mark. No visible means of live
lihood is sufficient legal cause, to
reject foreigners from landing in
United States and to be imprison
ed in Great Britain as well as ip
Honolulu.
Thanking you for tho space
allowed.
I have tho honor to be yours
truly,
Geo. M. Murray,
Ship Antiopo.
Honolulu, August 10, 1899.
OPPORTUNITY FOR GOVBIINMEXT
AND PLANTER.
Editor Evening Bulletin:
Tbo English papers have it that
the Portugueso settlors in Deme
rara have askod their Government
to enable tbem to loavo British
Guiana for anywhere else, seoing
that they aro in tbo most miserable
circumstances.
The Portuguese colony in
British Guiana, composed mostly
of Madeira people, was once one
the most prosperous of our foroign
colonies, but it is today entirely
ruined as a result of heavy taxa
tion, the ruin of the sugar cane
industry, and tho competition of
tho coolies, who have been com
ing in, and who work at excessive
ly low rates of wages.
British Guiaua exported over
fifteen million dollars worth of
sugar annually; tho exports today
aro under six millions, and tbo
Portugueso feol tho depression
perhaps moro than any other
community in tbo place.
The above translation from "O
Diario do Oommoroio" sooms to
suggest possibilities.
Demerara is not so far from
Panama, and tho cost of transnor-
tauou buuuiu uoi ue groat.
A I'OIlTOaOESE.
Honolulu, Auk. 12, '99.
Souvenir Photo. Jewelry
was first introduced here by
King Bros, who represent the
manufacturer of the very best
of this class of work. A view
of their samples is invited.
Color work a specialty. Leave
your orders at KING BROS.,
110 Hotel street.
REMEDY FOR TONSILITIS.
Bow to Trent ratlenU Amictad With
Throat Diseaaet.
Wbonever sore, reddish patches nro
iccn in the throat it is well to nndor
itand that a poisonous surface is present
and tako due precautions to prevent tbo
spread of tonsllltls. Of oonrse there nro
many forms of tonsllltls, but only tbe
commonest need bo considered now.
Oftontlmos tonsllltls and a mild
form of diphthorla nro confounded. Mi
croscopic examinations will show
whothor tbo exoretions contain diph
theria germs or ulcerations. Tonsllltls
may result from inhalation of somo sub
stance like a sharp fishbone and Us lodg
ment in tbe tonsils. Some people aro
subject to perlodio attacks, and it ..is
hnvofJIAP wlt-h nun.
Brushing tho throat or spraying it
with a solution of carbollo aobJ is a
good thing to do as soon as tboswolliug
nnd soroness are noticed, but this should
bo dono only under a physloion's ad
vice. Iron and potash, glycerin and lis
terine aro also good, or powdered sulphur
may bo blown into tbo throat and used
as a gnrglo.
If a caso of quinsy soro throat bo
seen at tho very outset, an attempt may
bo mado to abort tbo dlsoaso. This,
though soldom successfnl, may bo tried
by giving ail omotio or by administering
tincture of aconite every hour in drop
doses or by dram dosos of the ammoni
atod tincture of guaracum, best given in
milk, or by 16 grain dosos of snlol overy
thrco hours. Scarification of tho tonsils
may be triod, afterward painting tbem
with a fairly strong solntion of cocaine.
If not socn for two days, or if those
abortive moasnros fail, tbo patient
should bo confined to bed; hot poultices
or cold oomprossos be kept constantly
arontid tbo throat; stoain inhaled as
often ns practicable and garglos of hot
milk and wator mado uso of every bou
A brisk sallno purgativo should bo given.
Ice, if found gratofnl, may bo allowod
at discretion. Such dlot as the patient
can bo pursuadod to swallow should be
ordered, of courso, in liquid, or, ratber,
semisolid form. This can bo greatly fa
cilitated by brushing or spraying the
alTcctcd parts with a 4 to 8 per cout so
lution of bydrochloruto of cocalno pre
vious to olToring tbo food.
It 1b well to warn parents against
the bad li.ibit of wrapping up too warm
ly thu tbro.it of a child who has had one
or moro attacks of soro throat, for this
custom results simply In keeping tho
Eurfaco of tho neck constantly moist
anil rcmltrn thu child moro liablo to
cutchculd, Itistuui.il better to tnuKliou
tho child by n well considered hygienic
aiidloulorcglnir.it Nuw Vork World.
How tu ( ,)'j( riltftii or Haddock.
1'roturo tun luruo fresh haddocks,
wnsb und dry tin 111 carefully, cut oil
tlir In itK, tails und tint und remove the
L..i'l. 1 iii'i Dh Munich llkli into font
pmtiuiih, (Hist x.itu Cuuruud dip them iu
well beiituu tun Uaur thickly with
Lrowu bread crumbs, ami when Mime
Ijt ih boiling hot la a frying pnu put
the pieces iu and fry tbim can fully
Ueef inet will bo found qnito tbo best
fat in which to cuok nuy fish In cook
ing rum thu pi ecus several times, to
tbut tbuy muy brown en both bides.
Drain oti blotting puper when fluislieil
aud servo with a cbriuip taucu.
How tn llralas Ox Tall..
Cut threo large ox tails into two inch
lengths, lay them for ouo hour in cold
water, druiu aud place tbo pieces i.i
saucepan, cover with boiling wator, add
ono tablcspouuful salt, cook fivo miu
utus, remove tbem with a skimmer and
plunge tbem. into cold wator and nftni
ten miuutes drain tho tails in a colan
der. Put half pound salt pork, out into
slices, on tho bottom of a largo sauce
pan aud add ono carrot cnt into sliceB,
tbrcu onions cut tbo same way aud a
bouquet. Put thu ox tails ou top of this
and novur thorn with meat broth or
stock Put on tbo cover and cook slowly
three hours; thou tttko out the tailn,
strain tbo broth, rcmovo every particle
of fnt, reduco by boiliug to tbreo hali
lints, return tho ox tails to the sauco
pun, pour over the broth, cover and
cook slowly half hour, then servo with
carrot balls and braised chestnuts ot
any otbor kind of vegetables.
How to Serve Macaroni With CodM.li.
Soak a balf pound of codfish over
night. Drain aud break in small flakes,
romoving all skin and bones and cook
nntil tendor Also cook until tender
half a ponnd of macaroni in plonty of
well saltod water. Whou doue, arrange
on a platter a layer of macaroni, then a
layor of fish; a few slices of bard boiled
eggs mako a uioe addition; then another
layer of macaroni aud fish, and so ou
nntil all uru used. Cover with a rich
cream sauco, sprluklo with parsley and
servo.
How to Prepare Canned Vegetable
Should bo turned out as soon as possi
ble, nnd if kept put iu an oarthenware
dish and covered with a plate, always,
however, turned out of tbo original tin
It is highly duslrablo to strain off uud
throw away tho liquor from tinned
salmon, peas, lobsters, oysters, eto. To
uiuto juice cun bo kept without fear of
poison. Before using canned lobsters or
shrimp it is a good plan to well rinse
thorn in cold wator, Novor huvo any
niixturo mado up in tbo tin, oven if
used at onoo. Tho various packing com
panies are very careful to bavo their
goods put up as fresh as possible, but
unless salted or eorued thoy cannot pos
sibly turn out and keop as long as fresh
ly cooked goods will.
On To Manila devotes an Inter
esting chapter to the reception of
American troops In Honolulu.
Bankers.
JUDD BUILDING.
Incorporated Undirthi Laws!
lop tub Hawaiian Republic.
Capital ; $400,000
OFFIOEltS AND DmEOTOB3t
Ciias. M. Cookb, President.
P. C. Jones, Vice-President
C. II. Cooke, Cashier.
F. O. AniEnTON, Assistant Cashier,
Henry Waterhouao,
Tom May,
F. W. Macfarlane,
E. D. Tenney.
J. A. McCandloss.
Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor
porations, Trusts, Individuals, and will
carefully and promptly attend to all
businoss connected"' With banking en
trusted to it. Soil and purchase Foreign
Exchange, issue Letters of Credit.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT !
Ordinary and Term Dopoalls received,
and Interest allowod in accordance with
rulos and conditions printed In Pass
books, coplos of which" may bo had upon
application.
O. G. TRAPHAGEN,
A.RO(HCIT,EOT
323 Merchant St,, Honolulu,
Between Fort aud Alakea,
Telephone : : : 734
Building Materials
OF ALL KINDS.
Doalors in Lumber and Goal.
ALLEN & ROBINSON,
Quoen street, Honolulu.
.1. OTJDERKIRK,
Contracl jr and Builder.
Houw Moving, nl all Kindt of Heavy Weights
nanaiea.
NO. 617 K3RT STREET. HONOLULU.
fOenoilK Club Stlbl.ll.
Residence Ttltphone y. 1 167-H
H. L. KERR & CO.,
Architects and Builders
Rooms it-ii,
PROGRESS BLOCK.
Telephon. Hi.
JAMES T. TAYLOR,
M. Am. Soc C. E.
CONSULTING
Hydraulic Engineer,
306 Judd Block. Tolo. 633.
F. W. THRUM,
Surveyor.
ROOM NO. 10, SPRECKELS BLOCK
Plantation Work a Specialty.
1233
C.W.Kinney JiK.Nahakn
CABINETMAKERS.
TURNERS AND POLISHERS el all kind. oINathr.
Woods. .CALABASHES In stock and to order.
Repairs Effected.
KINO STREET. - - NEAR ALAP
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and Suporlntondlnt;
Electrical Hydraulic
ENGINEER. H
Electro-Hydraulic Powor Transmission
REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED. . . .
With Catton-Noll Co., Queen street.
Office next to Postofflce. ' 1223
To My Patrons andthe Public,
Having recovered 'from my re
cent illneee, I am apain prepared
to do all kinds of Tinsmith and
Plumbing work as heretofore.
Thanking you for past favors, I
respectfully solicit a continuance
of the same.
JAS, NOTT, Jr.
Te..'P44.' I
Artistic Graining
Kgg DECORATING AND NATURAL
M WOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY.
House Painter,
Paper Hanger,
. Grainer, Glazier, and
Tinter : : :
H. IoKZeclixiie,
MERCHANT STREET,
Next to Police Station
The World Register
Hoops tho Cash while you are busy.
Try ono o
Rook Prices
On Marble and Granite,
MONUMENTS
and CEMETERY
WORK. . . .
Pencea and Lawn
Furniture.
Haw'n Iron Fence anil Monumental Co,
Oil King Htro'ot.
8aniers.
Ulaus Bfrioebm.
Wx. O. lawne.
titan Meckel? uo.
BANKERS.
OMOIiUIU
San Francitco Agents The Neva
National Bank or San Francisco.
San Francisco Tho Nerada National
Bank or San Franclsoo.
London The Union Bank of Londons
Ltd.,
New YonK Amorlcan Efechango Na
tional Bank.
Chicaoo Merchants National Bank.
Pahis Credit Lyonnals.
Bkiii.in Drosdnor Bank.
HONKONO AND YoKOUAMA Honkong ifc.
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
NKW ZEALAND AND AUSTRM-.La Bank
of Now Zealand.
VicTORr and Vancouvisr Bank of
British Nortli America.
Transact a General Baating and Eicbams Busmen
DepoUta Received. Loans made on Ap-
B roved Security. Commercial and Traveler
redlts Isaoexf. Bills of Exchango bought
and sold.
CoLLacTiorta Pbomptlt Aoc6uxtbt Toa.
Elisor & Qf
SavingsBank
Akvlnira TkAtAttf.H ...llli Iu
rocelvod and interest allowed by this
Bank at four and one-half per oent.
iwr annum. TIlA tnrmm M,t.a A
regulations of tho Hawaiian Postal Sav-
uiga .uaiiK uuvb duuu auopiou as iar tm
It Is practicable to apply thom, and the
Canh TtAwirvn cut SAO.OrWl am raniilnul .in.
dor the Postal Act will bo maintained.
Printed copies of tho Rules and Reg
ulations may be obtained on application.
illOHUl' it uu.
-Established 1868-
BISHOP cSe Co.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
and Exchango Business.
Commercial and Traveler's
Letters of Credit issued, avert
ible in all the principal cities
)f tho world.
Interest allowed after July
1, 1898, on fixed doposits 3
months 3 per cent.. 6 months
3 per cent., 12 months 4
per cent.
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
AiBtlt, Dee. 31, 1898, 9118,809.38
Money loaned on approved security.
A Savings Bank for monthly deposits.
Houses built on the monthly install
ment plan.
Eighteenth Series of Stock Is now
opened.
Opfickrs: T. F. Lanslmr. President:
S. B. Rose, Vlce-PreBidont; C. B. Gray,
Treasurer;, A. V. Gear, Secretary.
Directors: T. F.Lanslug.S. B.Rose,
A. V. Gear, A. W. Keech, J. G. Roth
well, Henry Smith, J. J. McLean, J. D.
nou, v. a. uray.
For farther particulars apply to
Ai'V. GEAK, Secretary.
Chamber of Commerce rooms.
Offlco Hours; 12:801:30 p. m.
Te Yokohama Specie Banlr
v LIMITXO
Paid Up Capital Yen 12,000,000
Reserve Fund -Yen 7,300,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.
Kobe, London. Lyons, New York,
San Franclsoo, Shanghai,
Bombay, . Hong. Kong, f '
Tokio Nagasaki
The Bank buys and receives for collec
tion Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts and
Letters of Credit on the above Branches
and Agencies, and transacts a general
vanning uusineas.
INTEREST ALLOWED-
On Fixed Depotlt for it month. 4 mt cut p. a.
On Find Deposit lor 6 month, JH "
On Fixed Dtpoilt lor 1 root, j '
INTEREST ALLOWED-
Dy the Head Office, at Yokohama, on Current De
posit. 1 -io sen per tty
On Fixed Deposit for ia numths, ;K V" cent p. a.
Hew Republic Enlllipg, liuing SL, Honolnli
The . . .
Eawaiian Electric
Company,
Cor, AUkea ft Halekauwila Bts.
Hbb a large assortment 0!
Chandeliers and Elec
trical Goods
Constantly on band,
Estimates given lor house wir-.
Ina and Elootrloal plants.
Marine Wiring a'speolaUy,
THEO, HOFPMAIW,
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