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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., NOVEMBER 14, 1899.
Attorneys.
ATKINSON & JUDD,
A.L.O.AIUIiim)ii mid Albert l.Imld,.Ir.)
Attorneys and
Counsfllovs at Law.
nico over IIImiu). ,vt Co.' BnnU, cor.
Koa'iiininiiii nml Merchant struntH.
T. McO-AETS STEWA11T,
Attorney suul
Councilor ut Law.
rXT0J5 Iilcrk,oppodto Cuthollo Cl!til,h
Fort street, Honolulu, H.I.
M TolcphftllO 1123
RKDEUIOK . HAXKBY,
Attorney-al -Law.
31(t Morclmot stroot, opp. Bishop' Hank
Honolulu, II. I.
3lopliono 'I'M.
GILBERT P. LITTLE,
IITGRNEY AT LAW.
IHLO, HAWAII1
PHART.PS P PP.TKRSflNl
VUU11UUU ....-....
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A.ttoi'noy at Law and
Notary Public.
Kaalnimawi HtreM.
"HN L. KAULUKOU,
.j--..-r-r..-.x n-m
KJJL -LAO y cl u .AC vv
BETHEL ST., HONOLULU.
VT. C.Acm.
Knock Johnhon.
AOHI&.TOHNSON,
Attorneys and Counselors
at Law.
Office No. lOWost King strict.
Tolepiiono 884.
B. A.MOTT-SMITH,
ATTORNEY,
3AS MOVED to the Judd
Block. Fort St. I
REMOVAL.
D3. JENNIE L. HILDEBRAND.
Huh removed from Fort street. I
OmCK, 612 Berotanla Hreot, two
4m other kWIo of AUpal.
HOURS, 0 to 12 a. in.; 1 to A p. in.
TTTVPHONK0ir. 13U
DR. WALTER HOFFMANN.
3ZRETANIA STREETS, (opposite tlio
Hawaiian Hotel.) i
Oflua Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3;
) xb.; 7 to 8 p. in. Similars: a to II '
m. Tflcphono 610. P.O. Box 601. j
J?. A. GORDON HODGINS.
J.wUK AND RESIDENCE, CEDCE
COrTAOK, corner Hotol and Richards
ArtoLi, Oflico Hours: 0 to 11; 2 to
4, 7 to 8. Tolopliono 053. 1215
jH. A. N. SINCLAIR,
KINO ST., NEXT OPERA HOUSE.
Hours : 0-10 a. in., 1-3 p. in., 7-8 p.m.
landnys, 12-2 p in.
Telephone 7JL 1107-3m
OR. T0MIZ0 KATUNUMA
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Skin Dlweasos of all kinds a spoclalty. i
Office Room 11, Sprecklos Building.
Hoars 9 to -I.
Telephone 471. Residence tolepiiono
tm. ia-15 j
DR. I. MORI, !
136 Beretania street, between-Emma
and Fort streets.
To'.oplionp 277. P. O. Ilox 813. I
Offloo Hours: I) to 112 a. in. and 7 to 8 ' -
. m.: Sundays, 0 to 12 a. in. 1229
DR. T. MITAMURA,
.woltlng Room?. 427 Mann Street.
Telophono 132. 1 O. Box 842.
Residence, 524 Nuuanu St.
Hourn: 9 to 12 a. m. and 7 to 0 p. m.
Jondays, 2 to 0 p. m. 1212 Om
Hawaiian Medicine Go,,
iJNCOLN BLOCK, KING STREET,
(Up Stairs).
THE BEST THING FOR THAT
flOUGH Is our P.iulumu Cough Medicine.
Porisale by the Honolulu Drug Store, and
tsar office.
i. C.WALL.D.D.8.,
O.E.WALL, D.D.S.,
DENTISTS.
New Iwo'n Building, Fort Stroet.
TELEPHONE 434.
Olaa Notice.
ir
The second assessment, 50 cents per
shate, on Olaa Sugar Co. Assessable Stock,
tl be DELINQUENT November jMv,
sni third assessment, 50 cents per share,
Is now due and payable, at me oince ot
Alexander & Banwln.
J. P. COOKE,
Treasurer Olaa Sugar Co.
Honolulu, Nov. 1 , 1 809. 1 375
Kanlani
Tracts
Situated 011 tlio cast riitlo of
Kalilii Valloy. Tlio view to
Pcnrlllarbor is tlio best in
tlio city of Honolulu. Tlio
soil is very deep; no stones
or rocks on tlio place.
Water will bo laid before
purchasers aro ready to build.
A space will bo sot apart,
in memory of tho Princess
Kaiulani, for a park.
The lots will bo sold at tho
lowest prices in tho market,
Willi WII1UII UIIIU1 lUill UDIillU
.... .. .
agents will not allow to coin-
t
Applications for lots will
bo received at our oflico, and
will bo given preference of
chosing lots in the order thoy
aro received.
fiuthcr 1)nptclllnr8 np
pi)' to
W.C.AGHI&CO.
Real Estate
Brokers
10 WEST KING ST.
October 4tli, 1899.
1343
Other S Ollt,
w V KJ -. . t
We Out,
1-3 Off on
Popular
Sheet
Musio .
Hawaiian
News Co.,
Limited.
Bouquets !
FINKE&CO.
W&fi.531Rlo
Supply every variety of Cut Flowers and
Growing' Plants. Sprays, Bouquets and
Funeral and Wedding Floral Designs sup
plied on short notice.
1
Office, corner Fort street and Chaplain
Lane, oppos" he Catholic Mission.
1117
FOR SALE,
Fresh Milk
at 12 cents
a Quart!
Delivered In any quantities to suit.
Leave your ordon at STATt IV THY,
or TELEPHONE 103,
1247
O.W.Kinney J.K.Nahaku
CABINETMAKERS.
, .'
lRNERS AND POLISHERS of .11 kinds oIN.Un
We4i. CALABASHES lit lock and to order,
Rtpalri Efftcul.
CINQ STREET,
NEAR AlAP
ANGLICAN CHURCH SYNOD
Tlio following resolution wns unani
mously adopted by tho Angllrnu
('huroli Synod at Its meeting Inst
I'lBht:
Resolved, That tho llawnllnn Islnnds
having ln annexed hy tho United
Sl-itcs of America this Synod hereby
e.m cases Ha general agreement with
the pilurlplo on which tlio leport of
tho Coinnilttco on tho Increased uc
f ponslblll t ic-i- of tho Church presented
to the eeneinl convention nt its session
In lS.'S was based, viz: That tho Ha
waiian Islands should untlnmtoly come
uudor the spiritual jurisdiction of tho
Church In tho United Stales, nnd fur
ther puts on record Us Venditions to
tnlcu Hiicli slops as may bo necessary for
(.ringing tlio Angllcnu Church In Ha
waii Into union with tho Church In tho
t'nlted Stutet whenever nn Invitation
to tho effect proceed from tlio authori
ties of that Church to tho Dioccso of
Honolulu, II being mado clear nt tho
same titno that tho Interests of tin:
Church In Hawaii shall bo duly and
smllelently safeguarded and Its Integ
rity ivnlntnlned, and that tho support
th j bishop nnd Clergy now receive
frcin England will bo continued by tho
Church In tho United States tintll tho
Dioccso or Missionary Jurisdiction of
Honolulu becomes financially Indepen
dent.
1 ho Synod Is composed of the follow
ing: Clergy Itov. W. Ault, S. H.
Davis, V. II. Kltcnt, Kong Yin Tot,
Alex, .Mnct.lntosh, C. II. Tomklns and
C. .1. II. Van Dcerlln. Lnymen L.
Asen. C. V. Kltz W. Hall, Geo. S. Har
ris. II. M. von Holt, II. W. M. Mist.
S. Nowltln. Henry Smltn, W. V. L.
SUnley, H. Stiles, K. W. Wood nnd Ynp
Soo "iouiip'.
Tlio protest of tho Church Defense
nnd Extension Association of tho 1st
Inst, was considered and then laid on
the table
In the evening lllshop Willis deliver
ed his address concerning tho affairs of
tho Ido'Tse.
Tho Synod meets ngaln this evening.
MEXICAN-CHINA TREATY.
Washington, Nov. 2. -For somo tlmo
negotiations have been in progress in
Washington towntds establishing trea
ty uOntloiiH between China nnd Mex
ico They hnvo been carried on by Am
bassador Kspiioz of Mexico and Minis
ter Wu Ting Fang of China, and nro
now so far along that the signing of
tho Instrument Is expected to occur
eaily next week. Its terms are such ns
to yield largo benefits to ench of tho
contracting parties.
Provision is mado by which Mexico
will rccclvo tho benefits of tho "favored
nntlon clauso" nnd tho light of extra
territoriality In China.
China also receives a favored-nation
treatment nnd n number of other ad
vantages In trade nnd navigation.
MILLIONS FOR SUBSISTENCE.
Washington, Nov. 2. Tho subsist
ence of tho nrmy (luting the past year,
according to tho annual report of Act
ing Commissary Oenernl Weston, cost
$27,054,010.
These expenditures, it should bo stat
ed, however, in nddltlon to those for
the army proper, Include computation
of rations to prisoners of war, relief
of dejlllutQ Cubans, relief of sufferers
from overflow of tho MslslsslppI river
nnd Red river; relief of peoplo in tho
mining legion of Alaska, Issues to In
dians, etc.
Tho value of stores lost by accident,
wnstngo, transportation, etc., during
the year, for which no one wns held
responsible, was $189,141.
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MERCHANDISE FOR HONONLULU.
Tho bark Aldon llesso wns cleared
Nov. 2. for Honolulu with u general
merchandise cargo. Among tho prin
ciple shipments were tho following:
1735 gals. Wine, 120 pkgs Deer, 41,949
lbs Rolled Rarloy, 128 pkgs Groceries
and Provisions, 40 cs Whisky, 410 cs
Gasoline, CO bxs Candles, 1244 pkgs
Pnlnts and Oils, 202 colls Rope, CO sks
Middlings, 528 cs Hardware, 200 bbls
Lime, 20 sks Dran, 4337 ft Lumber,
10,000 lbs Clay, 12 pkgs Machinery, C20
bales Hay, 35 bales Dry Goods, 3 cs
Soap, 30 cs Roots and Shoes, 20,150 lbs
Lord, 57,000 Bricks, 40 tons Coal.
STIRRING UP STRIFE.
Washington, Nov. 2. A dispatch
from Manila says that Colonel Smith.
at Angeles, ha ssent to General Mac
Arthur a placard In Spanish which was
round nailed to a trco outside, the line.
It wns nn appeal to tho colored troops
to join tho Insurgents In tho fight for
freedom, and referred to "your broth
ers, Sara Hoso and Gray, whoso blood
calls aloud for vengeance,"
LCMU) IIERESFORD IN SERVICE.
Plymouth, Eng Nov. 3. Rear Ad
miral Lord Charles Deiesford has ac
cepted tho post of second In command
ot the British Mediterranean squad
ron In succession to Rear Admiral
Henry Not I, whoso tlmo expires in
January next. Lord Ueresford has al
ready polectcd his staff.
PHILIPPINE COMMISISON WORKS.
W'nslilnirfnn Nnv. !! Tim l,lll,.
pine Commission held n brlot session
luuuy. n, wiiH uecuiuu mac 1110 comis
slon will contlnuo Its work without ro-
coss. jur. scnurman will leave for
Ithaca tonight to bo gone a week, but
win iuiu 111 worn wun nun.
1
There- Is only ono Jcsso Mooro Whis
key In tho world nnd that Is cold and
pure. Lovojoy &. Co. nro distributors
for tho Hawaiian Islands.
Camarlnos has just landed ox Aus
tralia, a full lino of Grapes, Plums,
Peaches, Apples. Bart'ott Pears, Or
nngeB, Lombns, Celery, Cnbbago, Cauli
flower, Burbank Potatoes, Onions,
uaics, urieu figs, Assorted Nuts, Sal
mon, Flounders, Halibut, Crabs, East
ern and California Oysters (In tin and
shell), Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks, etc.,
etc.
BY AUTHORITY.
AUCTION SALE OF AWA LICENSES,
In nrcorilnnco with tho requirements
of Section 13, Chapter Gl of tho Ses
sion Laws of 189C, one Awa License for
each District of tho several Islands,
will bo sold nt Public Auction, between
Kneh License to bo for ttie term ot
0110 year from tho first day of January,
1900.
The upset prlco will bo ns follows:
tho lBt and 7lh day of December, 1899.
For the District of Honolulu$l,000.00
For the District of Hllo.... COO.OO
For tho District of Wnlluku. 500.00
For tho DlBtrict of Lahalna 250.00
l'or each other Dlstiict .... 100.00
The Licenses for tho Districts ot Ho
nolulu, Koolaupoko, Koolaulea, Wnl
nlun nnd Ewa and Walanao on tho Is
land of O.i hit, will bo sold at tho front
entrnnco of tho Executlvo Building on
Wednesday tho Cth day of December,
1899, at 12 o'clock, noon.
Those for tho Islands of Hawaii, Maul
and Kauai will bo sold in tho respec
tive Districts otr those Islands, upon
such day and dato within tho limit of
time fixed by law ,ns shall bo designat
ed by the several Sheriffs or their
deputies. Due notlco of dato nnd place
of sale will bo given by posters In each
of tho said Districts.
A cash deposit of twenty-live per
cent of the amount of tho successful
bid will bo required on tho fall of tho
hammer, said deposit to be forfeited to
tho Government If tho full amount of
tho bid is not paid within five days
from the day of sale.
ALEX. YOUNG,
Minister of tho Interior.
Intel lor Office, November 10, 1899.
Auction Sale of Opium.
Office of the Board of Health,
Honolulu, H. 1., October 27, 1899.
By order of the Board of Health the
following lots of Opium In tins will be
sold at Public Auctlon'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
430 tins;
Hongkong No. 2 (Fook Lung) unstamp
ed 96 tins;
California No. 2 (Fook Lung) unstamp
ed 97 tins;
Chinese No. 2" (Kokhing & Co.) un
stamped 499 tins. 1 '
Total 3,371 tins.
Purchasers will be required to file bonis
guaranteeing that Opium sold to them
will be exported within thirty days, and
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.
HENRY E. COOPER,
President of Board of Health.
1362
NOTICE TO FRUIT IMPORTERS.
Owing to 11 pest discovered by the
Government Entomologist, Prof. A.
Koebelc, called tho Mediterranean fly,
and which Is doing' much damago to
the fruits In tho Australian colonies
and South Sea Islands, notice Is horobv
given by tho Board of Agriculture and
Forestry Hint tho importation ot
fruits from tho Australian colonies
nnd the South Sea Islands Is strictly
forbidden.
DAVID HAyaHS,
Secretary and Commissioner 'of Agri
culture. Honolulu, Nov. 4, 1899.
1370-lm
IRRIGATION NOTICE.
Holders of water privileges, or thoso
paying water rates, are hereby notified
that the houis for irrigation purposes
are from 0 to 8 o'clock a. m. and from
1 to C o'clock p. in. '
ANDREW BROWN,
Superintendent Water Works.
Approved by A. YOUNG,
Minister of Interior.
Honolulu, Juno 14, 189.
,.1244-tf
Tuesday .Novomber 28th, 1899, being
a National Holiday, all Government
O dices throughout tho Republic, will
bo closed on that day,
ALEX. YOUNG.
Minister of tho Interior.
Interior Office, November 10, 1899.
HONOLULU UNDERTAKING CO,
ED. A. WILLIAMS, F. D.,
MAKAQER,
embaTming
A specialty,
Office and .Parlors
514 & 516 Fort St. , near Hotel.
Telephone 170.
Bankers.
JUDD BUILDING.
( Incorporated Under tub Laws I
I of tub Hawaiian Republic;
Capital , $100,()0(
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
Chas. M, Cookk, Prosldont,
P. O. Johks, Vlco-Prenldent
0. II. Cookk, Cashier.
F. O. Athkiiton, Assistant Cashier.
Henry Watorhouso,
Tom May,
F. W. Macfarlane,
E. D. Tonnoy,
J;A, McCandloRs.
Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor
porations, Trusts, Individuals, and will
carefully and promptly nttond to all
uusmoss connected wun banking on
trusted to It. Soil and purchase Forolgn
Exchange, lssuo Lottors of Credit.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT !
Ordinary and Terra Deposits rocelved,
and Intorost allowodln accordance with
rules and conditions printed in Pass
books, copies of which mav bo had upon
application.
O. Q. TRAPHAGEN,
ARCHITECT
223 MBrahant SI,, Honolulu,
Between Fort and Alakca,
Telephone : ; : 734
G.A.Howard. Jr. Uodt.F. Train.
HOWAHD & TRAIN,
Architects.
Suite 7, Model Block. - HONOLULU, OAIIU, II. I.
P. O. Dox ?oj. Telephone 989 .
1)46
H. L. KERR & CO.,
Architects and Builders
IRoom, ii-ii,
-PROGRESS BLOCK.
Telephone hi.
Building Materials
OF ALL KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and Goal.
ALLEN & ROBINSON,
Queen street, Honolulu.
F. W. THRUM,
Surveyor.
JtOOM NO. 10, HPRECKELS BLOCK
Plantation Work a Specialty.
1233
.1. OTJDERKIRK,
Contract jr and Builder.
House Moving,
id ell Kinds of Heavy Weights
Kindled.
NO. 617 HDRT STREET. HONOLULU.
(Opposite Club Sublet).
Residence Telephone go. 1167-11
JAMES T. TAYLOR,
M Aro. Soc. C. E.
CONSULTING
Hydraulic Engineer,
300 Judd Iilock. Telo. 633.
FRED J. CROSS,
.Consulting and Superintending
Electrical Hydraulic
ENGINEER.
Electro-Hydraulic Power Transmission
RETORTS AND ESTIMATES '
FUHNI8HED. . .'.
With Catton-Noll Co., Queon street.
Offlco next to Postofflce. 1223
For the Plumbing
On that new house that you aro
about (0 build or the alterations
you nro intending to make on
your property. Call nnd see me
and get nn estimate.
JAS, NOTT, Jr.
Practical Tinsmith and Plumber.
Shop: Beretania street, 4 doors east
of Punchbowl. P.'iono 814.
Hour- 7 a. in. to 5 p. m.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
Spanton & Lund,
II0U8E PAINTERS,
WOOD FINISHERS,
And Practical
Paper
Hangers.
305 King St., near Alakea, Honolulu.
Tinting, Graining. Glailng and Signs.,
Hi, Estimates Clven.
The World Register
Keeps tho Cash while you are busy.
ITry one o
Rook Prices
On Marble and Granite,
MONUMENTS
and CEMETERY
WORK. . . .
Fences and Lawn
Furniture.
H'dW'n Iron Fence and Monumental Co,
41 King Stroet.
Bankers,
GLAUS Br-HIGKBLS. W(. O, IBWIR
ilaupprtelguo,
BANKERS.
tONOlULU
I. 1.
San Francttco Agtnlt -Tub Nevada
National IIAnk op San Francisco.
San FitANCisco Tho Novada National
Bank of Han Francisco.
London Tho Union Bank of London,
Ltd., - '
Nkw "Yohk Amorlcan Exchange Na.
tional Bank.
CnicAoo Morchants National Bank.
Pahib Crodlt Lyonnals.
Bkhlin Dresdnor Bank.
Honkono and Yokohama Honkong A
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
Nkw Zkaund and Australia Bank
of New Zealaud.
ViCTOniA and Vancouvkii Bank e
DruiBu nonn America.
Transact a General BanUim aHEicliaigefiuiiw
DepoUU Recelted. Loan made on Aft
proved security. CommorcUl and Tme en
MdioV8 f KlChnftenK"
COUJCtlQWB I'BOMrTLT AceomiTiD Foh.
SlgROP is 00,,
SavingsBank
;; Savings Benoslu will b,
rocelved and Interest allowed bythi.
Bank at four and one-half pof cent"
,.. ouuuui. jino terms, rules and
regulations of the Hawaiian Portal 8av"
mm Bank havn lw,n .,nn...i . r7
X, "1 Praotloabl A "PP'? thon. ut the
Cash Resorve of $50,000 as required un-
atl. P,08taA will be maintained.
Printed cop os of the Rulos and Hog.
ulatlons may bo obtained on application
BISHOP a- CO.
Established 1858
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
ind Exchange BusinoBs.
Commercial and Traveler'
Letters of Credit issued, avail
ible in all the principal citiei
if the world.
Interest allowed after July
1,1898, on fixed deposits 8
months 3 per cent., 6 iriontliB
H per cent., 12 months 4
per cent.
Pioneer Bul'dlng and
Loan Association.
Assets, Dec. SI, 1808, f 110,803.38
Money loanod on approvod- seourity.
A Savings Bank for monthly deposit..
median U montuV Installl
ElnhtOAiitt. flncln. rsi-.i-
opened. " '" " now
Tourer? yTaSSS. "
A. yVGeaT A. wf jKJ. a? S3&
ror runner particulars apply to
A. V. GEAR, Secretary.
rm t v,uu1Bi JUUU1S.
Office Hours; 12:30-1:30 p. m.
Tie to&ma gpeoie Bank
LIM1XKD
Paid Up Capital Yen 12,000,003
Reserve Fund ., Yen 7,300,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
. BRANCHES AND AGENOIE8.
Kobe, London. Lyons, New York,
Ban Franoisoo, Shanghsl,
Bombay, Hong Kong,
Toklo " NaeakaVI
Thn Ttanlr 1.., -.i ,J,B?8W"..
tlon Bills nt Rrnliannn l.B -r. . .
Le" f Credit on the above Branches
. "es"es, Buu transacts a general
banking business. h
INTEREST ALLOWED-
S 5 . Deposit for le months, 4 Mr real s. ,
On Fixed Deposit lor i no, J
INTEREST AILOWED
By!Sl.,!OHc,,,Yokoh,,,. Current D.
"n Hiti Deposit tor n months. sH per cent p, .
H6ff BewBlIC BolMlit llfilnt St, HOKllU
The . . .
Hawaiian Electric
Company,
Cor. i lakes ft Halekanwila Bui'.
Has a large assortment of
Chandeliers and Elec
trical Goods
Constantly on hand,
Estimates given for house wir
ing and Eleotrioal plants.
Marine Wiring a Bpeoialty,
THEO. HOFFMANN,
Uanaftn
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