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Attorneys.
ATKINSON & JUDD,
A.Ij.C.Alklnson nmt Albert F.Jiuld,.Tr.)
Attorneys and
Covins llovs at Law.
mco ovor IliMiui-iv Co.'s linnk, cor.
K tiinnim ninl Mufi limit utrcotH.
T. McOANTS STEWART,
Attornoy and
Counsellor at Law.
foprc ii" ItoCnthollo Church
Tort street, Honolulu, II. I.
452 Tolopliono 1122
2?IIKIEK10K W. IIaXKEV,
Attoruoy-ai-Law.
118 Morcl"JtRirpt, opp. llUhop'aRank
Honolulu, II. I.
Tolophor i't.i. ,
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GILBERT F. LITTLE,
lTMm AT UW.
niLO. HAWAII8
CHARLES F. PETERSON?
A-ttornev at Law ant?
jotav Public.
KkmIhiiiiimiIi 'ri.r
TMIN U. KAULUKOU,
ctorney-a tH aw
BETHEL ST., HONOLULU.
7T. 0. Acm. K-Nocii Johnson.
AOHI&.TOHNSON,
Attorneys and Counselors
at Law.
Office No. lOWost KlngKtreot.
Tolopnono 884.
B. A. MOTT-SMITH,
ATTORNEY,
HAS MOVED to the Judd
Block, Fort St.
KEMOVAL.
OR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRAND.
Has removed from Kort stroot.
OFFICE, 612 Borotnnla fc'.root, two
490TB othor flIJo of AUpal.
HOVIIS, 0 to 12 8. in.; 1 to 4 p. m.
TELEPHONE 015. Lit
OR. WALTER HOFFMANN.
3BRETANIA BTRE17TS, (opposlto tlio
Hawaiian Hotel.)
Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3
i m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays: 8 to 11
m. Toleplione 610. P.O. Hox 601.
GORDON
HODGINS.
3.--1CE AND RESIDKNCK, GKDG1
COTTAGE, corner Hotel and Richards
treots. Olllee Hours: fl to It; 2 to
4. 7 to 8. Tolepliono 033. 12 IS
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JH. A. ET. SINCLAIR, I
KINO ST., NEXT OPERA HOUS11.
Hours : 0-10 a, in., 1-3 p. in., 7-8 p.in
Mtiil.ra 19-9 n til-
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rolephow. 7-K liu,-3m mcMs. n,80 ljnn,8i imgatclu? cl(.ck. ,
DR. T0MIZ0 KATSUNUMA,'01"; "' materials, etc., all of
icTcniMADv cnrx-.RnN i which is fro to bona fldo Reamcn.
VbTERlNARY SURGEON. There Is a Fieo Library for tho use
Skin I)ioasea of all Wnd a specialty. of 8en,,Itn vlMtlng tho Club.
Office Room 11, Hproeklcs liiilldliig. Amateur entertainments nro Riven
Hours 9 to I. when talent is avnllalilo. Any friends
Telophono 47!. Residence tolepliono am0ngst tho seafaring men who can I
1033. -45 nssist In tho vocal or Instrumental lino
DR. I. MORI,
136 Beretania street, between Emma
and r-ort streets.
Telephone 277.
P n lln-r fitl I
r. u. jiux 010.
Offico Hours:
0 to J2 a. in. and 7 to 8
m.
Sundays, 0 to 12 u. in. 12-9
rM rn ivTTrn a iTTT"R A ' . nelKoh snK every Sunday oven-
DR. T. MlTAJMUltA, B f,ora fi:30 till 7 o'clock.
lOIlSulthTg ROOIllS. 427 HQUantt Street. I A lending mnnenco of this Instltu
iuuguiwu0 j.vv t.()l i(1 tll0 t.oimtcractj-IB or tlto evil
Tolepliono 132. P. O. Box 812, , iniluences of tho city.
Residence, 524 Nuimnu St. NOTE: A bona fldo seaman Is de-
Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. and 7 to 9 p. in. .fined to bo "any seaman berving on tho
rardayR, 2 to 6 p. in. 1212 m fm tides of a vessel lying In this jiort."
Hawaiian Medicine Co.,1
LINCOLN BLOCK, KING STREET,1 Tho manager of tho club In n cou-
- ' ,vorsatlon with a Ilulletln reporter,
(Up Stairs). , gavo tho following ns his opinion of
tho sailor and his needs:
rue ijcct Tmvr mn that I "The success of tho club proves con-
rHE BEST THING FOR 'H,Ai cluslvoly that Beafarlng men can bo
OUGH Is our Paukunu Cough Medicine, reached, mentally and socially, by or-
Forisale by th Honolulu Drug Store, and dinnry means. Simplicity nnd natu-
rnic..
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4. CWALL.D.D.S.,
O.E.WALL, D.D.S.,
DENTISTS.
MewILoTo's Hulkllng, Fort Stroet.
TELEPHONE 434.
Wtihilua Agricultural Co.,
Limited.
Tho SIXTH ASSESSMENT of 10 por
ojnt (10.00 por sharo) on the ns-sessablo
stock of tno Walalua Agricultural Co.,
T.d., Is duo and payablo at tho ofllco of
Castle & Cooke, Mil., Nov. 16, iuu.
" BECOMES DELINQUENT BECEM
jm 15, 1880.
W. A. BOWEN,
Treasurer Walalua Agricultural
Co., LU1.
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Seaman'sCiubfor the Sailors at Honolulu
No quasi public Institution In Hono
lulu Is accomplishing moro good than
the Seaman'a Club, started last Feb
ruary by A. Frank Cooke ns tin ex
periment. This club, under tho man
agement of C. K. Smith, lias becomo n
stnnd-by among tho seamen nnd tho
local citizens now wonder why It was
not thought of before.
Located close to tho water front, It
Is easy of access to any nnd all sea
faring men, ami thnt tho club is well
patronized Is evidenced by tho up
wards of .1000 names now on tho regi
ster. The club has given an Individuality
to tho sallor3 higher than tho reputa
tion gained fiom tho unfortunate nf
falrs that too often result from their
not having a place to go. The club
I gives tono and character to tho sail
jors nnd it tould not havo this high
character If tho sailors as a classs were
not at heart pretty good citizens. !
i When bi ought together nnd treated,
like men, ration nro by no means as
had us some peoplu try to inako them
out. I
Tho system on which tho club Is i
conducted is simple. Tho manager I
enlls on hoard every ship on her nr-
rival In nort .talks with tho seamen '
mid distributes circulars containing
these suggestions:
IN COD WE TUt'ST.
Hall, Corner of Nmtaim and
Streets, Up Stairs.
Queen
Tho Seaman's Club Is now an as
sured success and a permanent instl- I
tution of tills port.
Tliero Is u reading room, with tho '
lia, If liln.w. iwl ntl.m ...nulnnl !,.,. i,
I or glvo recitations, will confer n favor
' on tho mamigcmcnt by signifying
their dcslro to talto part In the pro
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' "u "ilinlni:i 111 111: IJlCUbU IU K1VU
., , . . ilir,)...11.,.inn nm. nMirr.
wiB0 in - ipni.imn(n mnnnpp -ibsIk!
Kcnmen to tho best ot his ability.
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-1 no seamen io tlio rest. Tlicy hnvo
reo uso ot the rooms to go and come.
attend services, smoke, play games ns
suits their plensuro.
iiuuuna uiiii:ui in lliu BCillucu as 10 HO
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I.1.IIU1 Liuao ii. men,
"The need of tho hour In Honolulu
Is larger quarters with better ventila
tion. Tho work Is In Its infancy.
What tho Y. M. C. A. Is to tho civilian,
tho Institute should bo to tho sailor,
.lack is sensitive nnd prefers mntlng
with his own class, and oven In wor
ship, prefers tho Seamen's Hethel to
tho most stately church edifice.
"The need of n place aslipro whero
tho sailor could rest nt night in a quiet
mosquito proof room, Is evident to any
who know of tho contraction of the
forecastlo bunk, whero tho song of tho
mosquito Is ns n soiree song.
"Jack Is willing to pay for this room.
Woruing Hard nil duy, und being an
noyed nil night, leaves tho sailor In n
I poor plight for his dally toll.
"The commercial expansion of tho
mcrciiuni marine ot Honolulu is ns
sured; tho port Is growing in import
ance nnd soon tho entries will bo doub
led, Tho opening hero for philanthro
pic nnd humanitarian effort Is wldo,
nnd now 1b tho tlmo to lay broad foun-
INTERIOR VIEW OP THE BILLIARD ROOM.
datlons foi present and futuro build- of dohcrtlmiH among the crews of llrlt
Ings. " i3h ships, numbering out 14,000 per
Ttie elu.-.ens or iroiioluiu nro cenT-
to tho uplifting of humanity. To
ous am' wliilngly aid anything looking
'thuso who love their fellow man' what
better o;.porteulty could be desired
than this, which hi now orfcitu! for tho
boUcrn.uit id .he 'men who ru do'.ut
to tho LiM "n i.lilps?'
"Tho nallor leaves his home port, In
tcmlint! to itttiin, hi'ii Ills voyg
are ended, mi J In aj.no domsuttc '.iiu
Hom'' odd his days. To aid th a.il'
or to u:.ve hit nan! cuttings is to aid In
bringing about this result.
"A getat number ot desertions m
bald i.) Ot on In,; u tho ttdvatice of al
lotments to tho i.ewa. Thl3, by i.ho
wnv. Is en nvll that has li"n cii'twi
cd in part by the recent United States
luw. ii wiit a lxuicmbcrcd, some
eight or nine mouths ngo, considerable
discussion took plnro In tho Urltlsh-
I louse of Comniona over tho question
THE CLUB DbtORATED
CIVIL SERVICE RULES
IN OUK RI1STAURANT.
It ds to. Our waiters are
trained to be civil, quick and at
tentive to bur guests. Our'fy
is unrivaled in preparation of dainty
and appetizing dishes. Everything
is scrupulously clean, everything
as comfortable as we can make it.
And the prices are always in reason.
Home Bakery Cafe.
The Best Meal Cafe,
r.nnitm. The result was a request inado
at the instance of Admiral Field, M
P.. for luformntlnn on the subject from
Cunnuli aril Colonial oltlceis nt a nuin
D'r i.f po.-ta. alxtecii In nil. Tho ro
;.l. u ha.o I'. til published In a blue
ho'.!., Just to hand. Tho Mibota.uo of
fir consuls' reporiH at Pacific coast
miris is that the main Cuiisc,Is dlssatls-i.-'icn
In the vessels nnd 'long spells
in port, during which the crews aro
' -.1 piueticaMy withunt r.ieney.
"Tho Oeriaaiis and 3canJanavlans
an a rule ntr.y by thcii uhlpn until they
rftirn homo and arc encourugcrs of
tho wot I;. The greatest, enemies tho
Seamen's Friends' Society has to
work ugalnst is tho ct Imp nnd shipping
masters and boarding house keepers
and runners, who handle tho sailor for
their special benefit nnd havo been tho
causo of degrading tho bailor In the
eyes of tho landsman."
TO1? HIE "FOURTH."
VISIBLE WRITING
Is ONE of the-many good features of the
"Oliver" Type -writer.
FOR SALE AT
Wall.NicholsCos
IJCQ
Could Not Sleep
Suffered With Dyspepsia and Un
ablo to Do Hor Work-Complotoly
Cured by Hood's Snrsnparllln.
"I suffered with dyspepsia and could
not do any kind of housework. I waa
very nervous and could not sleep. I
heard so much about Hood's Sarsaparilla
thit I bought a bottle, I found It gave
mo relief and I bought six bottles. Whon
I had taken them I was cured. I can now
do my housowork and can sleep well at'
night." Mabib Hamgs, 1730 Prospect
Avenue, Helena, Montana.
"I havo found Hood's SanaparllU ex
cellent for building upandstrongthonlng
tho system when It Is In a run down or
exhausted condition." Mrts. Sarah M.
BnooK, Bed lodge, Montana.
It you bavo decided to take Hood's Sar
saparilla do not bo Induced to buy any
other. Get Hood's and only Hood's.
Hood's Sp?riiia
Is the rtcst-ln fact the One True Blood Purl.
tier. Sold by all druggists, fl, six for IS.
Mnln r:ifn lisrmonlousljr will
nOOU'S FlIIS Hood's Harsaparlito. We
Hotels and Restaurants.
WE OFFER YOU THE
Best 5c. Cigar
To bo had for tlio nionoy.
CLOSING OUT ALU, OUR DOMESTIC
CIGARS.
Beaver Lunch Rooms
H. J. NOLTE.
Ocean View Saloon,
WAIKIKI,
:: End of Car Line
W. 0TTMAN, Proprietor.
Draught and Bottlod Boor.
Wlnos of nil brands of tho host quality
The only Ucensod establishment In
tho district. 1239
Notice.
Persons wishing to obtnln boat . At
Makawno, Maui, can bo nccommodnied
at MRS. II. B. RAJ LEY'S
Terras, 110 nor week.
Beer and Wine Dealers.
LOVEJOY&CO.
iMfORTKRS, AND WHOLESALE
fm ni Lipr Dealers.
Agents lor the Bottled Rainier Beer ol Seattle.
No. 10 NUUANU Strkkt
Foster Block, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
P. O. Bo M7. Mutual Telephone nS.
30NSALVES & CO . Ltd
WHOLESALE GRO0E118 AMI
WINK MERCHANTS.
2!4R (Jin eon streot, Honolulu, H, I
:(f.soliu3te0 Sods Water Co., L'f
Iwplanixcle,
:irncr Allen & Fort SU., Honolulu
HOLUSTER & CO.,
trnmi
Coney Estate
LANDS.
A FEW VERY DESIRABLE BUILD
ING LOTS on Nuuanu Avenue, at Nlo
lopa, Nuuanu Valley, for sale. Apply to
J. M. MONSARRAT,
Cartwrlght Block, Merchant street.
1258
N, F, Burgess
,Does All Kinds of.,
Small Repairing
LAWN MOWERS and
GARDEN HOSE
Are specialties. Lawn Mowers will be
called for, by RINGING UP 220. Also,
a few for rent.
PBN6AC0LA ST.
HL Gk BIA.HT,
Manufacturing Jeweller,
404K FORT STREET.
The latest designs in Bracelets,
Rins, Rings, &c, on hand or mad
to order. Stones of alt kinds neatly
cut, polished and mounted.
BY AUTHORITY.
Auction Stile of Opium.
Office of the Board of Health, 1
Honolulu, H. I October 27, 1899. J
By order of the Board of Health the
following lots of Opium In tins will be
soTj at Public Auction from the Apprais
er's Office, Custom House, Allen street,
at 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, November
25, 1899.
Victoria No. 1 (Lai Yuen) unstamped
2118 tins;
Victoria No, 2 Lal Yuen) unstamped
131 tins;
Hongkong No. 1 (Fook Lung) stamped
43 tins;
Hongkong No. 2 (Fook Lung),unstarop
ed 96 tins;
California No. 2 (Fook Lung) unstamp
ed 97 tins;
Chinese No. 2 (Kokhing & Co.) un
stamped 499 tins.
Total 3,371 tins.
Purchasers will be required to file bonds
guaranteeing that Opium sold to them
will be exported within thirty days, nnd
that none of the same will be sold In the
Islands.
Terms: Cash.
The Board does not bind itself to accept
the best or any bid.
HbNKY E. COOPER,
President of Board of Health.
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NOTICE TO FRUIT IMPORTERS.
Owing to a pest discovered by tho
Government Entomologist, Prof. A
Kocbelc, called the Mediterranean fly,
nnd which is doing much damngo to
tho fruits In tho Australian colonics
nnd South Sea Islands, notlco Is hereby
given by tho Board ot Agriculture and
Forestry that tho Importation ot
fruits from tho Australian colonies
and tho South Sea Islands Is strictly
forbidden.
DAVID HAUGHS,
Secretary and Commissioner of Agri
culture. Honolulu, Nov. 4, 1899.
1370-lm
IRRIGATION NOTICE.
Holders ot water privileges, or thoso
paying water rates, aro hereby notified
that tho hours for Irrigation purposes
nro from 0 to 8 o'clock n. 111. and from
4 to C o'clock p. m.
ANDREW BROWN,
Superintendent Water Works.
Approved by A. YOUNG,
Minister of Interior.
Honolulu, Juno 14, 189.
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I Oceanic
IjSiS fM -
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Electric Co
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LIMITED.
CONSTRUCTORS OF GAS
AND ELBCTRIC
PLANTS
t
46 Merchant St.
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HONOLULU UNDERTAKING CO,
ED. A. WILLIAMS, F. D.,
MANAQF.lt.
EMBALMING
A specialty ,
'Office and Parlors
514 A 510 Fort St.; near Hotel.
Telephone 170.
HE10P0L1TAH MM GO.
108 KING STREET.
Q. J. tVAMiEB, : ; Manaoeb
Wholesale and Retail
Butchers
AND
Navy Contractors.
BEST OF MEATS.
Families desiring tendor roasts,
Juloy steaks and chops should
all on the
Central Meat Market
We make a specialty ef family trade
and sell the best at reasonable
figures.
214 Nuunu St.
Telephone 104.
Notice.
Miss Nina J. Adams will open Classes
In PHYSICAL CULTURE ai;theY.M.
C. A. Gymnasium, Wednesday, 'Octtber
4th. Application may be made from 0 till
12 e'cUck en that dayr 1341
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