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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., NOVEMBER 15, 1899.
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Attorneys.
ATKINSON &JUDD,
A.L.C.AtUinym and Allort l'.Jmia.Jr.)
Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law.
flliooor ItUliop A Co.'s Bank, lor.
Kaaliiiiiinnn and Merchant streots.
T. McOKTS STEWART,
Attorney and
Counsellor at Law.
jirc.!il!Uok,oppo'dtoCiitholoCiur,h
Fort street, Iknolnlu, II. I.
vi2 Toloilionojl--
Fjti:ii:iuuK W. IIaxkev,
Attornoy-af-Law.
118 Mori-lal slroot, opp, Wallop's Bank
Ilonoluhi, II. I.
Tslcphono 219.
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GILBERT F. LITTLE,
HTORNEY AT LAW.
nitO, HAWAII1
CHARLES F. PETERSON"
attorney at Law and
Notary Public.
Kaahumaiiti Rtrpt.
TUiV L. KAULUKOU,
ct orney-a t-L aw
rkthel St., Honolulu.
mbl 7i. c. Achi. r.vocit Johnson.
EL - AOHT &.TOHNSON,
mjLj ' Attorneys anil Counselors
K& ar. Law.
K Oiflco No. :o West King strict.
WK, . Tolepnnno 88-1. .
5. A. MOTT-SM1TH,
ATTORNEY,
iAS MOVED to the Judd
Block, Fort St.
REMOVAL.
OR JENNIE L. HILDEBRAND.
IIb romovod from Tort utroet.
OFFICK, 512 Horotanla (.treot, two
ioors ntlior Mdo of AUpal.
HOUKS, 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to -1 p. in.
TTT.VPHONF.fllG 1314
OR. WALTER HOFFMANN.
3KRBTANIA STREETS, (opposite tho
Uawailan Hotel.)
Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3
bl: 7 to 8 p. in. Sundays: S to 11
m. Telepliono 510. P.O. Box 601.
DS. A. GORDON HODGINS.
7wOK AND RESIDENCE, GEDOE
CO rTAGK, corner Hotel and Richards
streets. Offlco Hours: 9 to 11; 2 to
4. ' P. Tolnnhnnn flft3. 1245
K. A. N. SINCLAIR,
KINO ST., NEXT OPERA HOUSE.
Hours: 9-10 ft. m.,l-3p. in., 7-8 p.m.
lundays, 12-2 p m.
Telophopo 741. 1107-3IH
OR. T0MIZ0 KAT8UNUMA,
VETERINARY SURGEON.
8klu Diseases of all kinds a specialty.
Office Room 11, Spretkles Building.
Hours 0 to 1.
Telepliono 471. Residence telepliono
1098. 1245
DR. I. MORI,
136 Beretania street, between Emma
and Fort streets.
Telephone 277. P. O. Box 8 1:1.
Office Hours: 0 to 12 a. 111. and 7 to 8
j. m.; Sundays, il to 12 a. in. 1229
DE. T. MITAMURA,
loasQlttDg Rooms. 427 KuoaoQ Street.
Telephone 132. P. O. Box 842.
Residence, 524 Nuuanu St.
Hours: 0 to 12 a. in. and 7 to 0 p. 111.
JundaysJL2 to 0 p. in. 1212 flm
Hawaiian Medicine Co,,
LINCOLN BLOCK, KING STREET,
(Up Stairs).
-THE BEST THING FOR THAT
COUGH Is our Paukunu Cough Medicine.
For.sale by the Honolulu Drug Store, and
tear office.
k. C.WALL,r.D.8.,
O.E.WALL, D.D.S.,
DENTISTS.
New Lovo's Building, Fort .Streot.
TKLlIPIIONK 434.
Olaa Notice.
-The second assessment, 50 cents per
s"iate, on Otaa Sugar Co. Assessable Stcck,
Will be DELINQUENT November 30th;
aid th'rd assessment, 50 cents per share,
It now due and payable, at the office of
Alexander & Baldwin.
J. P. COOKE,
Treasurer Olaa Sugar Co.
Honolulu, Nov. 1, 1899. 1375
JftsriiEk...' . . r,. ikl.k:V'l . , , k&iij&,, Jiiil Jt t: , ,, :..... -. i . .
l''"'''''TaTBalMaBiMMiMMMBaMJMaBMnaMtaaMa Mill Irllllliam TiiflrWrrViT-fflK' i J?IF 'Jf ' 1. .-t'lr'? ra. ..ji-ii. . -V
Kaiiilani
Tract
Situated on the east side of
Kalilii Valley. Tho view to
Pearl Harbor is tho best in
tho city ot Honolulu. Tho
soil is very dcop; no stones,
or rocks on tho place.
Water will bo laid boforo
purchasers aro ready to build.
A spaco will bo sot apart,
in memory of tho Princess
Kaiulani, for a park.
Tho lots will bo sold at tho
lowest prices in tho market,
with which othor real estate
agfnts will not afford to com
pote Applications for lots, will
bo received at our office, and
will bo givon preference of
chosing lots in tho order they
aro recoived.
For further particulars ap
ply to
W.C.AGHI&GO.
Real Estate
Brokers
10 WEST KING ST.
October .jt.li, 1899. 1343
Others Cut
We Out,
1-3 Off on
Popular
Sheet
Music . .
Hawaiian
News Co.,
JLiimted.
Bouquets !
PINKE&CO.,
Supply every variety of Cut Flowers and
Growing Plants. Sprays, Bouquets and
Funeral and Wedding Floral Designs sup
plied on short notice.
Office, corner Fort street and Chaplain
Lane, oppo' he Catholic Mission.
1317
FOR SALE,
Fresh Milk
at 12 cents
a Quart!
Delivered in any quantities to suit.
Leave your oidors at BTAR IV UlY,
ox TELEPHONE 103.
1247
C.W.Kinney J.K.Nahaku
CABINETMAKERS.
lRNERS AND POLISHERS ol all klnda of Natlr
Woods. CALABASHES In itockanlto order.
Re palri Effected.
SING STREET, - - NEAR ALAP
ANGLICAN CHURCH SYNOD.
At n meeting ot the Anglican Church
Synod last evening tho following icso
lutlon was iinnnlmously ndoptcd:
Resolved, Hint tho following statue
bo enacted:
Whorens, it Is deslrnblo that there
should he n standing committed for
this Diocese to net ns n Council of Ad-
vh 0 to tho Bishop; It Is by the Bishop,
Clergy and Laity In Diocesan Synod
nsscuihled, enacted and determined us
follows:
Tlmt uich standing committee shall
consist of! two priests nnd two laymen,
communlcnnlB ot tho Church nnd resi
dent within tho Diocese. Ono priest
nnd ono layman shall ho elected by tho
Synod by ballot, tho clerical member
being elected by tho clergy nnd tho Iny
member by tho laity. Kach member
shall hold olllco for two years or until
his successor bo appointed,
Such standing committee shall elect
from their own body a president nnd
secretary. They may meet on their
own adjournment from -tlmo to time
and tho president shall have power to,
summon special meetings whenever he
shall deem It necessary.
Such btnndlng commltlco Bhall bo a
Council ot Ailvico to the Bishop. They
shall be summoned on requisition of
the Bishop whenever ho shall wish for
their nrivlie. And they may meet of
their own nccord, nnd ngreenbly to
their own nilcs when they may bo dis
posed to advise tho Bishop.
Should n vncancy occur nmongst the
Bishop's nppolntecH .the Bishop shall
fill the vauincy. and should a vacancy
occur among tho elected members, tho
standing committee shall nil the va
cancy.
Tho following ,intioduced as a part
of tho nhora resolution will bo con
sidered at tills iiftci noon's session:
Whereas, It is desirable that tho
Diocesan Fund for tho Suppoit of tho
Work Among the Chinese, bo placed in
the hands of a permanent committee
appointed by tho Synod, it Is enacted:
1. That thcio be a Board of Mis
sions for the Dloccao, whose duty it
shall bo to dovlso means to awaken In
terest In thu missionary work of tho
Dloccso nnd to secure liberal offerings
for tho same; to inuko nppropiintlons
for the suppoit of the cleigy appointed
by the Bishop in pioportlon to the Im
portance of the woik assigned to them
nnd according to the Income of the
board.
2. That mich hoard consist of the
Bishop, who shnll bo ex-olllclo presi
dent, tho standing committee, nnd ono
layman elected by tho lnlty.
:l. That tho board shall appoint Its
own ticasurcr nnd secretnry.
Mctcorolotciil Summary for
October.
Tempeintmo mean for the month 75.
71; normal 70.3; average daily maxi
mum, 81.4;' average daily minimum,
"1.4; average daily range, 10.0; gieatest
daily lunge, 21.0: least. CO; highest
tempeiature, S5; lowest 04.
Barometer nverago 29.071; normal
do, 29.90C (corrected for gravity);
highest, 30.11: lowest. 2!i.81; greatest
change in 21 hours, 0.10.
RelntUo humidity, mean of i 11. in.
nnd 9 p. m. Cf.G, normal, 70.5: moan
dow-point, 05.3; uoimul 0G; absolute
moisture, 0,80 grains per cubic foot.
Rainfall 4.02 Inches; normal 2.:C;
total since Jan .1, 21.09; this It o.'i
inches below normal.
Trade wind Interrupted six d,in:
normal trndea for October 22 dns.
Cloudiness 5.5 (tenths of slty), nor
mal 4.3.
Tho nitcslau well level roso during
tho month fiom 34.2 feet to 3I.C feet
nbovo mean sen-lovel. It Is a question
whether this rlso Is not p.iitly duo to
the fact that tho lice lands nro dried
up nt this period for tho fall harvest.
A heavy rainfall from the N. over
nearly tho pntlio group occurred be
tween tho lSth nnd 2.rith. Tho follow
ing 21 hour lecords aro tho .leading
ones In tho irspectlra dlstilctu:
I'epceUeo, Hllo, 8.10 inches on tho
19th; Olaa, 0.32 on tho 17th; Pnautlo,
5.70 on the 19th; Nnhlku, 12. Maul, 5.97.
Hnleakohi Ranch, 2.54; Wyllo streot,
Honolulu, 4. .11 on the 20th.
Tho first snow of tho season fell on
Muunn Ken nnd Mnumi Lon on tho
19th, accompanied by thunder nnd
lightning nt -Hllo and elsowheic. Light
eaithqunkes, Hllo, 29th nnd 31st, nlso
at Wulntcn, October 12th. ,,
CURTIS J. LYONS,
Gov't. Metorologlst.
4,
Week ot Prayer.
rollowlngluo tho lemnlnlng meet
ing duilng this, tho week of prayer:
.MEETINGS FOR PRAYER. r
Wednesday, 5:15 P. M.
Lc.uler C. J. Day
Thursday, 5:15 P. M.
Leader W. C. Weedon
Friday, 5:15 L M.
Leader Rov- S. P. Perry
The topics for theso dally meetings
In tho Y. M. C. A. during the remain
der of this, the week of prayer, aro ns
follows:
Wednesday Responsibility; .Matt. V
:14.
Thurhday Pniposo; Phil. Ill 13 mid
14.
Friday I'lvpaintlnn; IJphcs. VI ;11
to 17.
Holm i' t Growing Weaker.
Patcrson, N. J., Nov. 3. The follow
ing bulletin wnn authorized by Dr,
Newton:
"9:30 a. m. Vlco President Hobnrt
passed n good night until 2 a. in., when
ho hnd an attack of weakness, but ral
lied after tho administration of medi
cine. Since C o'clock his pulso has
been stronger, nnd at 9 o'clock ho was
In fair condition."
Although Mr. llobnrt Is resting easi
ly, It Is admitted that ho Is gradually
growing weaker. Ills fnlluro to take
nourishment In sulllclent quaBtltles Ib
responsible for this.
a
New England Bakery &. Candy Co.,
Hotel streot, manufacture a flno lino ot
bread, pahtry, wedding enkes, Jco
creams, sherbets nnd candles flnost In
tho city, and prices very low. Tele
phono 74. J. Oswald Lutted, Manager.
BY AUTHORITY.
AUCTION SALE OF AWA LICENSES.
In nccoidanco with tho requirements
of Section 13, Chapter G4 of tho Ses
sion Laws of 189G, one Awn LIcenBd for
each Dlstilct of tho several Islands,
will be sold at Public Auction, between
Each LIccnso to ha for tho term of
ono year from tho first day of January,
1900.
The upset price will bo as follows:
the 1st and 7th day of December, 1899.
For tho District of Honolulu; 1,000.00
For the District of Hllo..., 500.00
For tho Dlstilct of Wnlluku. 500.00
For tho District of Lahalna 250.00
For each other District .... 100.00
Tho Licenses for the Districts of Ho
nolulu, Koolaupoko, Koolnulca, Wal
alua nnd Ewa uud Walanao on the Is
land of Oahu, will be sold nt tho front
entrance, of tho Exccutlvo Building on
Wednesday tho Cth day of December,
1899, nt 12 o'clock, noon.
Those for (ho Islands of Hawaii, Maul
and Kauai will be sold In the respec
tive Districts of llibso Islands, upon
such day nnd dato within tho limit ot
time, fixed by law ,as shall bo designat
ed by the sovornl Sheriffs or their
deputies. Duo notice of dato and placo
of sale will bo given by posters in each
of the said Districts.
A cash deposit of twenty-flvo per
rent of tho amount of tho successful
bid will bo required on the fall of tho
hammer, said deposit to bo forfeited to
tho Government If tho full amount ot
tho bid Is not paid within five, days
from tho day of sale.
ALEX. YOUNG,
Minister of the Interior.
Intei lor Offlco, November 10, 1899.
NOTICE TO FRUIT IMPORTERS.
Owing to n pest discovered by tho
Government Entomologist, Prof. A.
Koobclc, called tho Mediterranean fly,
and which is doing much damage to
the fruits In tho Australian colonics
nnd South Sea Islands, notlco Is horeb
given by tho Board of Agriculture and'
Forestry tjiat tho Importation of
fruits from the Australian colonics
nnd the South Sea Islands Is strictly
forbidden.
DAVID 1IAUGHS,
Secretaty and Commissioner of Agri
culture. Honolulu, Nov. 4, 1899.
J370-lm
IRRIGATION NOTICE.
Holdcis of water privileges, or those
paying water rates, aro hereby notified
that the hours for Irrigation purposes
mo f 1 0111 6 to 8 o'clock a. m. and from
4 to C o'clock- p. m.
ANDREW BROWN,
Supeiluteiidcnt Wnter Worksr
Approved by J A. YOUNG,
Minister of Interior.
Honolulu, Juno 14, 189.
1244-lf
Tuesday .November 28th, 1899, being
n National Holiday, nil Government
Olllees throughout the Republic,- will
bo closed on that day.
ALEX. YOUNG,
Minister of tho Interior.
Intei lor Office, November 10, 1899.
HONOLULU UNDERTAKING GO,
ED. A. WILLIAMS, F. D.,
MANAGER,
embaTming
A specialty, ,
Office and Parlors
514 & 510 Fort St., near Hotel
Telephone 170.
CHARLES CRAMER
Merchant Tailo
4 FORT ST.,
-Nttr comer ot Cbtplita L
Cleaning and Repairing al Short Nolle
ana m m. PH pomipi. mapirw.
O. A. GROTE,
MERCHANT : TAILOB ,
Clothes made to order at ft roasonb'
cost. Clothes cleaned, repaired aid
dyed. First-claw work guaranteed. I,
O. box 280. Union street, Honoluic',
II I. 1268
MANUEL NUNES,
Manufacturer ol
Guitars, Ukulelei
TARO PATCH FIDDLES.
Wotkmanshlp and Material Caarantaad. Reoaln
a Specialty.
1180 :: No. 219J KINO R
Jose lie Esuirito Santos
King street, two doora below Punchbowl Km
MANUFACTURIR Ot
G-nitax-s, : Ukulele
TARO PATCH FIDDLES.
Workmanship and material guaranteed, Repair..
a ipeclalty
o.tlce.
Miss Nina J. Adams will open Classes
In PHYSICAL CULTURE at the Y.' M.
C. A. Gymnasium, Wednesday, October
4th. Application may be made from 9 till
ta o'clock en that day. 1341
Bankers.
JUDD BUILDING.
( Incorporated Under the Laws I
lor the Hawaiian Republic.
Capital $400,000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
Chas. M. Uooke, I'rosldont.
P. O. Joses, Vice-President
O. H, Cookk, Cashier.
F. C. Athkhton, Assistant Cashlor.
Henry Watorhouse,
Torn May,
F. W. Mncfarlane,
K. D. Tonnoy,
J;A. McCandless.
Solicits tho Accounts of Firms, Cor-
nnmtlnnR. Trilbf.. Ttirlttflilxjltt nn,l will
carofully and promptly nttoud to all
rjusinoss connectou wiiu uanmng en
trusted to it. Soil nnd purchase Foreign
Ezchango, issue Letters of Credit.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT !
Ordinary and Term Deposits received,
and IntoroBt allowed In accordance with
rules and cdndltions printed In Pass
books, ooplos of which may be had upon
application.
-O. G. TRAPHAGEN,
ARCHITECT
223 Merchant St,, Honolulu,
Between Fort and Alakea,
Telephone : : : 734
O. A. Howard, Jr. Robt.F. Train.
HOWARD & TRAIN,
Architects.
Suite j. Model Dlock, HONOLULU, OAHU, H.li
P. O. Box oj. Telephone 089.
1J46
H. L. KERR, 8c CO.,
Architects and Builders
(Rooms ii-ii,
-PROGRESS BLOCK.
Teltphon nt.
Building Materials
OF ALL KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and Goal.
ALLEN & ROBINSON,
Queon street, Honolulu.
F W, THRUM,
Surveyor.
XOOM NO. 10, SPRECKELS BLOCK
Plantation Work a Specialty.
1233 '
JAMES T. TAYLOR,
M. Am.SocC. E,
CONSULTING '
Hydraulic Engineer,
300 Judd Illock. Tole. 633.
FRED J. CROSS,,
CousuItlnR and Suporintendinij
Electrical 0 Hydraulic
ENGINEER.
Eloctro-IIytlraulIc Power Transmission
REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED. ... ,
With Catton-Noll Co., Queon street.
Office noxt to Fostofflce. 1223
Fop the Plumbing
On (lint new bouse that you aro
about to build or tbe alterations
you are intprjding to make on'
your property. Call and eoo rue
and get au penmate.
JAS. NOTT, Jr.
Practical Tinsmith and Plumber.
Shop: Beretania street. -I doors east
of Punchbowl. ' Phone 8 14,
Hour. 7 a. rn. to ,f p,,m.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
Spanton & Lund,
H0U8B PAINTERS,
WOOD FINISHERS,
And Practical
Paper
Hangers.
305 King St., near Alakea, Honolulu.
....Tinting, Graining. Glailng and Sinn.
llli Estimates Clven.
The World Register
Keops tho Cash while you are busy,
ITry one o
Rook Prices
On Maible and Granite,
MONUMENTS
and CEMETERY
WORK. . . .
Fences and Lawn
Furniture.
Haw'D Iron Fence and Honnmental Co.
41 Kltig Street.
Mutual Telephone Co., Ltd.
A DIVIDEND HAS BEEN DECLAR
ed and will be payable at the office of the
Company, on Merchant street, on and
after the 20th Instant.
H. LOSE,
tj77-iw Acting Treasure-.
Bankers.
UukUs8rHaCKELS.
Wm. O. Iuwih
dluii? jeckelg uo,
BANKERS.
noNotutu
San Franciico Agent Tun Nkvada
National Bank op San Fiukoisoo.
San Francisco Tho Nevada National
Bank of San Francisco.
London Tho Union Bank of London,
Ltd.,
New Yontt Amorlcan Exchange N.
tlonal Bank.
Cihoaqo Morchauts National Bank.
Paws Credit Lyonnals.
Brrun Drosdnor Bank.
Honko.no and Yokohama Honkong A
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
Nkw Kkaland and Australia Bank
of New Zealand.
ViCTontA and Vancouver Bank o
British North Amnrimt.
Tnmct a General Mtiii and Eichige Bosiui
PR0' Security. Commercial and Traye ri
and old. awaiMge boagbt
CoLtioTioxa Pbqmptlt aooophtid Fom.
mmmow m qq
SavingsBank
"":"" Savings Deposits will bt
received ami ni.t ..n- , ....
Bank, at four and" on.?hTlf "p.7 oSS
nnr annum rri. 1 . '. wui.
,rn7ln.;,M. ",r..1."'8' n
i il , , "wiia I'oetai Hav
ings Bank havo been adopted as far m
OrTf.1"'"""
der the Postal iActwi.l u SuinX'
..1 i i'" "; mo Minos and Keg.
Ulations may bo obtained on application
unjtr cc UP,
Eitablished 1868
BISHOP 3c Co.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
nd Exchange Business. '
Commercial and Traveler'i
Letters of Credit issued, avail-'
iblo in all the principal citiei )
f the world.
Interest allowed after July
1, 1898, ou fixed deposits 8
months 3 ner unnf .,!.,.
.3$ por cent., 12 months 4'
poicciiu
Pioneer Bui'ding and
Loan Association.
Assets, Dec. 31, 1898, fllb,803.S8
money wanea on approved seonrity.
montplan. " " '"""iuly ,Dnan-
Elrzhtenntli &.I.. c...... .
opened. "" "'." " "
Omna.iT. F. Lmwlng, President;
8. B. Itose, Vice-President; 0. B. Gray
Treasurer; A. V, Gear, Secretary '
rur lunuor particulars apply to
A. V. GE AH, Secretary.
Offloe Hours; 12:30-1:30 n. m.
Tfie taiiiiDB gpecie Bank,
LIMITKD - I I
Palrl lln r.nlt.l .
Resets:-: -.i:s 'Jigs
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.
'n.LOi?donl Lyn Now York.
8an Fronolsoo, Shanghai. '
Bombay, Hong Kong.
Thu Rant ,.. -.i - .? "8?SaW.. i
n iiiTT . iicjr "uu "wives ror ooJieo '
Uon Bills of Exchange, issuos DraftB snd
Letters of Credit on the above Branches
ana Agencies, and transacts a general
banking business. so"
INTEREST ALLOWEO-
un hiu ptpoilt (or is nontha, 4 par canl n a
INTEREST ALLOWED
nvttuN..4nM .......
- VuLii "t. i 1 oKonama, on Currant Da
00 FUad Daposll tor 1a monthi, 5 per canl p. a.
N6T HtglMlc BllMltt 111 ilm St, HOIOJIH
The . . .
Hawaiian Electric
Company,
Cor. Altkea & Hslekanwils fits.
Hsb a large aBsortment of
Chandeliers and Elec '
trical Goods
Oonstantly'on hand, j
EfltlmateB given, for house wif
Inc Hnd Electrioal plants.
Marine Wiring q epeoialty,
THEO. HOFFMANN,
Uanagu,
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