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smmswusp rrTfcr.ilVti'llT"TWMWtKUMWtWifJlLlj THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, " H. I., NOVEMBER 1G, 1899. tv 2. Attorneys. ATKINSON & JUDD, A.L.C. Atkinson nnd Albeit F.Jiuld.Jr.) Attorneys and Counselors at Law. 'lUeo over ltliiti ,V. Oo.'s Bank, cor. Rftfttiunmiiu ami Merchant streets. T. McOAtfTS STEWAltT, Attorney nntl OomiRjllov nt Law. 'Mgrcw Block, opposlto Catholic Chiti'ih Fort street, Honolulu, H. 1. MW1 M&2 'rolmilwiitf 1122 VllUDISUICK X. 1LVXKBY, Attorney-at -LaM'. 118 Merchant Blrcot, orp. BMiop's Hank Honolulu, H. I. Tulopliono 299. . Uil GILBF.UT F. LITTLE, I7T0RNEY ftT LftW CHARLES F. PETERSON A.ttornoy at Law and Notary Pxiblic. Ksmtumiaiiu Htr'iw, THN L. XAULUKOU, jt orney-at-L aw bethel St., Honolulu. 7?. C. Aohi. Enoch Johnson. AOHI & JOHNSON, A.ttovnoys nntl Counselors at Law. Orlloe No. :0Wot Klugstnot. Tolopiiono 884. B. A.MOTT-SMITH, ATTORNEY, HAS AOVED to the Judd Block, Fort St. REMOVAL. DR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRAND. Has romovod from l'ort streot, OFFICE, 612 Berotanln street, two Icors othor Hide of Alapnt. HOURS, 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to I p. in. TTTKHMONFOIfi 1314 OR. WALTER HOFFMANN. 3KRETANIA STREETS, (onposlto fhoi Hawaiian Hotel.) Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; i to 3i i But 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays: 8 to 11 m. Tclephono 510. P.O. Box 601. BR. A. GORDON HODGINSJ I ?.iCK AND RESIDENCE, (JUDGE COTTAGE, corner Hotel and Hlchardi streets. Ofllco Hours: 0 to 11; 2 to 4.-pP. Tolwphonn BS3. 1245 1 JR. A.N. SINCLAIR, KING ST., NEXT OPERA HOUSE. Hours : 0-10 a. m., 1-3 p. in., 7-8 p.m. Wndays, 12-2 p ui. relcphore 741. 1107-3m OR. TOMIZO KATSUNUMA, VETERINARY SURGEON. Skin Dlsoaisos of alt kinds a specialty. Office Room 11, Sprocklos Building. Hour 0 to . Telephone 474. Residenco tolopiiono 1093. 1245 DR. I. MORI, 136 Beretania street, between Emma and Fori streets. Telephone 277. P. O. Box 813. OIB00 Hours: 1) to 12 n. in. and 7 to 8 i. m.; Sundays, 0 to 12 a. in. 1229 I DR. T. MIT AMUR A, ! ;oBsaltlDg Rooms. 427 NnaaDU Street, i Yelophono 132. P. O. Box 812. Sesldenco, 524 Nuimnu St. Hours: 0 to 12 a. m. and 7 to 0 p. in. ' Inndays, 2 to 0 p. in. 1212 flm Hawaiian Medicine Co, J v LINCOLN BLOCK, KING (Up Stairs). STREET, THE BEST THING FOR THAT COUGH is our Pnukunu Cough Medicine, fofisale by the Honolulu Drug Store, and tocr office. .. aWALL,r.D, 8., O.E.WALL, D.D.S., DENTISTS. Now Love's Building, l'ort Btroot. TELEPHONE 434. Oloa Notice. 'I he second assessment, 50 cents per t'laie.on Olaa Sugar Co. Assessable Stcck, W)ll be DELINQUENT November joth; aid th'rJ assessment, 50 cents per share, fs now due and payable, at the office of Alexander & Baldwin. J. P. COOKE, Treasurer ,Olaa Sugar Co, Honolulu) Nov. 1', 1899. 1375 Kaiulani Situated on the east side of Kalilii Valley. The view to Pcarliraibor is the best in the city of Honolulu. Tho soil is very deep; no stones or rooks on tho place. Water will bo laid before pinch asorsaro ready to build. A spaco 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, with which othor real estate agents will notation! to com pote. Applications for lots will bo received at our oilice, and will bo given preference of cliosing lots in the order they aro received. For further particulars n ply to W.C.MIHI&CO. Real Estate Brokers 10 WEST KING ST. October .Uli, 1899. 343 Otll6rS Ollt, We Out, 1-3 Off on Popular Sheet Musio . Hawaiian News Co., Limited. Bouquets ! OTKE&Ca Supply every variety of Cut Flowers and Growing Plants. Sprays, Bouquets and Funeral and Wedding Floral Designs sup plied on short notice. Office, comer Fort street and Chaplain Lane, oppos" he Catholic Mission. ni FOR SALE, Fresh Milk at 12 cents a Quart! I Delivered lu any qnautltioa to suit. Leave your orders at STAR DTRY, or TELEPHONE 103. 1 1247 O. 'W.Kinney J.K.Nahaku CABINETMAKERS. MINERS AND POLISHERS ol til kin U of NtUn Wood. CALABASH ES In itock and to order. y Repairs Effected. VINO STREET. - NEAR AlAP ANGLICAN CHURCH SYNOD. At tho mcetliiK of tho Diocesan Syn od held Inst night, tho following resolu tion for tho establishment of nn en dowment fund for tho lllshuprtc of Ho nolulu wan ndopted: Whereas, this Diocesan Synod has expressed, In n resolution touching tho trnnsferenco of tho See, Its siinsa Unit i "tho Intel csts or tho Church In nuwnlt i ought to bo duly and BUlllclently safe guarded and Us Integrity maintained, ' and for tho mnlntennnco of that integ rity tho Chinch In Hnwnll ougnt to ho I contributing to tho utmost of Its ' power; I llncmlvi'il lint n nnmtnlttnn ln nn- pointed under tho presidency of the lllshop to raise nn endowment fund for tho Bishopric of Honolulu, towards which thcro Is nlready In tho hands of the S. I'. O. tho sum of 1,777.17.5; such committee to havo power to add to Its members. Tho following Is another resolution placed on record: Hesolvcd, That this Synod should In struct tho standing committee to con sult with representatives of tho or ganization of St. Clements with n vlov to bringing It Into such a position ns shall entitle It to representation In the Synod of tho Anglican Church In lln wnll. The following wcro nppolntcd i3 lncmbcis of tho Board of Missions: lllshop Willis (px-olllclo), Revs. K. J. H. Van Deerlln, A. Mackintosh nnd V. H. Kltcnt, Commander Pond, U. S. N., nnd Messrs. Henry Smith nnd L. Abcii. Tho Synod will meet again this ovi n lng for tho completion of Us work. TROOPS BEING FORWAUDED. London, Nov. I. A upcclnl dispatch from Cape Town, dated November 2, says the Moors occupied Colesburg, Capo Colony, Wednesday, mcctlnR with no resistance from the local police, who yielded to miperlor torco. Tho Balling of the transports for South Africa loaded with troops Ih now an ovent of dally occurrence, hut the departure- of tho steamer KUdon Castle from Southampton laBt evening merits notice, nn slio la the largest troopship In tho world, nnd has moro than 3000 souls on board, with their kits and weapons, balloons, bridge pontoons, machine guns, ammunition wngons ami hundreds of tons of other mllltnry ne cessaries. The vessel was launched on tho Clyde in August last. Sho takes 29 nlDccis nnd 827 men of tho First regi ment, 29 otrtceis nnd 901 men of the Second Northumberland Fuslleers, nnd 33 olllccrs nnd 125 men of various other regiments and branches of tho service nnd n mascot goat presented to the Welsh leclmcnt by her Majesty, tho Queen. TIOOP TRAIN DITCHED. Salt Lake, Nov. J. A special to tho Tribune from Evnnston, Wyo., says: At about 4 o'clock this morning n section of tho train carrying tho Forty- secoii'J United States Infnntry, which bcctlon carried seven coaches full of soldiers, en routo for tho Philippines, was ditched at n point about one and a half miles cast of Castlo Rock. Of tho entire train tho cnglno nlono re mained on tho track. Tho tender first left tho rails, nnd was followed by nil tho coaches. Tho accident occurred on a dug way. t lib bank being on tho left slclo and forming the outer circle of n curve. Against this bank tho cntlro train was Jammed. According to tlio best information obtainable- at this distance, tho train was running down tho Wasatch hill, with n double-header. Tho grado being very heavy nt that point, tho road cn glno was applying the nlr brakes, al lowing tho holper cnglno to run siacK. causing tho coupling pin to Jump out botweon them. It is reported 0110 of tho soldiers was seriously Injured and others badly bruised. a PUERTO RICANS TIIOTHST. Washington, Nov. 4. A number of Puerto Rlcnn met chants havo lodged with the Secretary of War a protest against tho action of tho department In promulgating without notlco nn order placing pork, flour, bilcon and codfish on the frco list when Imported Into Puerto Rico. Tho order was Issued on tho 2Sth. to inko effect at onco, and It Is claimed tho effect has been well nigh to ruin n number of merchants who had recently put In heavy fall stocks. They paid tho current duty thereon, under an understanding conveyed through tho American authorities In Puerto Rico that thcro would bo no chango In tho tariff pending the' ac tion of tho United States Congress. It Is desired that tho department author ize a refund of duty on tho nrtlclcs im ported prior to the promulgation of tho ordor. "A HEART AS STURDY AS AN OAK." Rut whnt about tho blood which tho heart must pump nt tho rate of 70 tliiifB a minute? It the heart Is to bo sturdy nnd the nerves strong this blood must bo rich nnd pure. Hood s Sarsnparllla makes sturdy hearts bo cause It makes good blood. Ir gives to men nnd women strength, confi dence, courage nnd endurance Hood's Pills nro 11011-lrrllal1lr.tr and the only cathartic to take with Hood's Satsaparll a. SEATTLE BEER. Tho over popular Rainier beer Is be coming a household word and "wl 1 you hnvo a glass of Seattle," is more often heard than anything else. The Criterion Snloon has the beer on tap or in bottles. Mechanics' Home, corner Hotel and Nutianu streets, lodging by day, woek or month. Terms: 25 and CO cents per night, ?l and $1.25 per week, Now England Bakery & Candy Co., Hotel street, manufacture a lino lino of bread, pastry, wedding cakes', lco creams, Bherbets and candles finest In tho city, and prices very low. Tolo piiono 74. J. Oswnld I.utted, Manager. BY AUTHORITY. TENDERS WANTED. Tenders will bo lccelvcd nt tho At torney CenoinlV Ofllco till 12 o'clock nooii, on Wednesday, November 29, JSP9, for furnishing tho Oalut Prison for 0110 year, beginning on Friday, De cember 1st, lf'jy, with tho following supplies at mich times and In such ilii:uitltle.i ns may bo required. The .Marshal 01 such other officer as lie may 0clgnnto will mako tho requi sition, nnd nil supplies will bo fubject to his Inspection nnd approval. Tho contractor "will bo required to fiinilsli suitable bond for tho faithful performance of hla contract. Ail tenders nitist bo distinctly mark ed "Tenders Tor Supplies, Oahu Pris on." . Tho Attorney General does not bind himself to mccpt the lowest or any bid. HENRY E. COOPER, Attorney Ooncral. Attorney Gendnl's Office, Nov .13 1S99. SCHEDULE. Pol, per lb. Fush Meat, per lb. Hnrd Dread, Medium (with case)) per lb. Fresh Dread, per loaf. Salmon (red), per lb. Ten, per lb. . Coltrfc, Kona, In bean, per lb. Potatoes, per lb. Dccns (red and pink), per lb. Onions, per lb. Rice, No. 1, per bag of 100 lbs. liar Soap (brown), with case, per lb. Sugar, No. 1, per lb. Milk, per quart. Dliio Dentin, Amoskcag, 14 oz, per yard. Drown Denim, Amoskcag, 14 oz, per yrrd. Camas, Nos. 2, 10 nnd 12, per yard. Blankets, per pair. Galvanized Iron Buckets, N03 .13 and 14, per doz. Ynid Drooms, per doz. Shoes, with buckle3 on sides, per doz. California Wheat Hay, large bales, per ton. Oats, per ton. Solo Leather, per lb. 137C 3-t NOTICE TO FRUIT IMPORTERS. Owing to a pest discovered by the Government Entomologist, Prof. A. Kocbelo, called tho Mediterranean fly, and which Is doing much damago to the fruits In tho Australian colonies and South Sea Islands, notlco Is kerebj given by tho Board of Agriculture and Forestry that tho Importation of fruits from tho Australian colonics nnd the South Sen Islands Is strictly forbidden. DAVID HAUGHS. Secretary and Commissioner of Agri culture. Honolulu, Nov. 4, 1S99. 1370-lm IRRIGATION NOTICE. Holders of water privileges, or those paying water rates, nro hereby notified that tho hours for Irrigation purposes aro from C to 8 o'clock a. in, nnd from 4 to G o'clock p. m. ANDREW BROWN, Superintendent Water Works. Approved by A. YOUNG, Minister of Interior. Honolulu, Juno 14, 1S9. 1244-tf John Ouderklrk, Esq., lias this day been appointed Road Supervisor for the District of Kona, Island of Oahu, vice W. H. Cummlngs, resigned. ALEX. YOUNG, Minister of the Interior Interior Office, Nov. m, idoo. i3783t 90N0LULU UNDERTAKING GO. ED. A. WILLIAMS, F. D., MANAQEB, EMBALMING A specialty, Office and Parlors 514 A 510 Fort St., uear Hotel. Telephone 179. CHARLES CRAMER, Merchant Tailo 5J4 FORT ST., -Ntr conwr of Chtpltla L a Cleulnr ind R.palrlnc at Short Notlco. tna In ID. Mil pnuiBi. .imi O. A. GROTE, MERCHANT : TAILOB , CIothoH made to ordor at a reasonab't cost. Clothes cloaued, repaired aid dyed. First-class work guaranteed. 1 O. box 2S0. Union street, Honolo.x; H L 1268 How brave California boys fouubt for their flag is told in On To Manila. Bankers, ) JUDD BUILDING. Incorporated Under tub Laws 1 of tub Hawaiian Republic. Capital $400,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: Char. M. Cookk, Prosldont. 1. C. Joniis, Vlco-Prosldent O. H. Cooke, Cashier, F. O. ATitKHTON, Assistant Cashier. Honry Waterhouso, Tom May, F. W. Macfarlane, E. D. Tonnoy, J A. McCandloss. Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor porations, Trusts, Individuals, and will carefully and promptly attend to all business connected with banking en trusted to it. Soil nnd purchase- Forolgn Exchange, Issuo Letters of Credit. SAVINGS DBPARTMENT! Ordinary and Term Deposits received. and Intorost allowod In accordance with rules and conditions printed in Pass books, oopios of which may be had upon application. O. G. TRAPHAGEN, ARCHITECT 223 Merchant St., Honolulu, Between Fort autPAlakca, Telephone : : : 734 O.A.Howard, Jr. Robt.F. Train. HOWARD & TRAIN, Architects. Suite j. MoJel Block, . HONOLULU. OAIIU. Il.l. P. O. Gox 70J. Telephone 084. M46 H. JLi. KERR & CO., Architects and Builders (Rooms it-ii, PROGRESS BLOCK. Telephon. w Building Materials OF ALL KINDS. Dealers in Lumber and Coal. ALLEN & ROBINSON, Quoon street, Honolulu. F W. THRUM, Surveyor. JtOOM NO. 10, 8PRECKELS BLOCK Plantation Work a Specialty. 1283 JAMES T. TAYLOR, M Am. Soc. C. E. CONSULTING Hydraulic Engineer. 300 Judd Block. Telo. (133. FRED J. CROSS, Consulting and Superintending Electrical Hydraulic ENQINEEIl. Electro-Hydraulic Powor Transmission REPORTS AND ESTIMATES FUKNISHED. . . . With Catton-Noll Co., Quoon street. Ofilce next to Postofflco. 1223 Fop the Plumbing On (bat new liouen that you nro nbout lo build or the alterations you aro iutpndirjp; to innko on your properly. Call and sea me and got hu estimate. JAS. NOTT, Jr. Practical Tinsmith ami Plumber. Bhon: Beretania stroet, -I doors oast of Punchbowl. Phone 814. Hour- 7 a, in. to 0 p. ni. .Jobbing promptly attended to. Spanton & Lund, H0U8B PAINTERS, WOOD FINISHERS, And Practical ' Paper Hangers. 305 King St., near Alakea, Honolulu. .Tinting, Graining, GUilne nl Signs. uii cwm.iei uiycn. The World Register Keeps tho Cash whllo you are busy. t,Try one o Rook Prices On Marble and Granite, MONUMENTS and CEMETERY WORK. . . . Fences and Lawn Furniture. Haw'D iron Fence anil Honnmental Co, 641 King Street. Mutual Telephone Co., Ltd. A.DIVIDEND HAS BEEN DECLAR ed and'wlll be payable at the office of the Company, on Merchant street, on and after the 20th Instant. H. LOSE, IJ77-IW Acting Treasurer. Bankers. UL.ADS arnscKKLS. Wm. U. Iawm dluUSpppeokelUQ, BMKElS. JOMObUIiU San Francitco AgenttTitu Nevada National Bank op San Francisco. San Khancisco Tho Novada Ntfllonal Bank of San FrnnclHco. London Tho Union Bank of London, Ltd., ' New Yonit American Exchange Na. tlonal Bank. Cuioaoo Merchants National Bank. Pamh Ornillt T.vnnnnlu. Bemjn Dresdnor Bank. UONKONQ AND YOKOHAMA Honkong A Shanghai Banking Corporation. NKW ZKALAND AND AlTsrruriru.-U of Nnw Hnnlnml. VioToniA and Vancouvkh Bank o lintisn Norm America. Tnisact 1 General Banting and Ezcbaage Bnstnest uepouu Ktceired. Loans mtde on Ap- Credits Issnod. Bills of Exchange bornrt 1 and aold. " Coixicriom Promptlt AccotrTD Ko atsRee se. SavingsBank R.vtnf.. T.h..Ii ... : ; ....6 lyujiusiia will DJ received and Interest allowod by thli - uu. uu uue-naii per cent. ner annum. Tl, .. .i. " I regulations of tho Hawaiian Postal Bay Jngs Bank havo boon adopted as far aa j .1 ?r I . . "i""" roqiureu un der the Postal Act will bo maintained. Printed coplos of tho Rules and Beit, ulatlons may bo obtained on application BISHOP & CO. Established 1863 BISHOP cte Oc. BANKERS. Transact a General Banking tnd Exchange Business. Commercial and Traveler' Letters of Credit issued, avail ibleinal) the principal cities f the world. Interest allowed after Julv 1,1898, on fixed deposits 3 months 3 per cent., G months 3J por cent., 12 months 4 per cont. Pioneer Buhding and Loan Assoniairtn Assets, Dec. SI, 1898,' $116J0S.3h ij.u,,By .oanou on approved fleourlty. A Savings Bank for monthly depoSu meUptan. " U,a ni0n,h'y 1'": Elclitennth srla ., c.. ...... . opened. " "' olWK la now H. B. Roso, Vlco-Presidont; C. B. Grav Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretory 7' A. V Gear, "A. y. Keech To Soll;cuKt,,,J'J-MoLoan'J-- jrur lunuer particulars apply to A. V. GEAB, Beorotary. Cuambor of Commerce rooms. Office Hours; 12:80-1:30 n. m. Tje Yokohama gpecie Bank UM1XKD PUP.Pgltal Yen i2.ooo.ooo Reserve Fund ,Yen 7,joo,coo HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Kobe, London. Lyons, New York, Ban Francisco, Shanghai, Bombay, Hong Kong. Tokio Nagasaki ., ThS.?ank buy nl receives for collec tion Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts and Letters of Credit on the above Brandies and Agoncies, and tranaaots a general banking business. INTEREST ALLOWED- R! 5" J Rf,0!' 'or i. month,, 4 txr ctat t. a. P gd Dtpo,tt f o, 6 month,. iiT ' "" Oo FUei Deposit lor j mo.. 1 INTEREST ALLOWED- j Dy S"4 0nlce. Yokohama, on CunulDt. Oa Flx.4 Depo.lt lor month., .U er cent a. a. New RepnMlc mwflin, lifting St. Boidili The ... Hawaiian Electric Company, Cor. Alakea A Halekanwlla Bta, Has a large assortment of ' Chandeliers and Elec trical Goods' Constantly on hand, ' Estimates given for house wir ing and Eleotrioal plan-i. Marine Wiring, a epeoialty, m ' "j I f .1 10 ifHJ? THEO. HOFPMANK, Manaiw, fck'-' wiiiiTirflitriiiiMi'?iiiiiiriwiiffliiitiiMiwiini