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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., NOVEMBER 20, 1899. Attorneys. ATKINSON & JTJDD, A.I.C.AlkliiMm anil AlboitF.Judd.Jr.) Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Wlllco over Bishop it Oo.'s Hank, cor. gnainnnnnu nml Morchant stroots. T. MoOATS STEWAKT, Attorney nml Oouiipullor at Law. jjKrcM Block, opposito Cnlliollo CImn'h Fort Ntreet, Honolulu, H.I. jS2 Tolepbono 1122 Pkbduihck W. IIaxkky, Attorney-at -Law. , 18 Mcrrlmat stroot, opp. lilstiop'- Bank Honolulu, II. I. Tbkphona 299. ii4 SILPKHT F. LITTLE, 1TT08NEV ST LSW rtll.n. 'iwu' CHARLES F. PETERSON Attorney at 3jiiw and ISTotavv Public. TCanlnimaini Htrer. 7f. 0. Aoiit. Enoch Johnson. AOHi&JomrsoN, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. fcrflco No. :o Wost King strtot. Tolopnono 88 1. B. A. MOTT-SM1TH, ATTORNEY, BAS MOVED to the Judd Block, Fort St. REMOVAL. DR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRAND. Has romovoil from Fort street. OFFICE, 612 Borotania fctreot, two doors other sldo of AUpal. HOURS, 0 to 12 a. in.; 1 to I p. in. TELEPHONE 015. 1311 OR. WALTER HOFFMANN. 3KRETANIA STREETS, (opposite tbo Hawaiian Hotol.) Office Hours: 8 to 10 n. in.; i lo 3 m.! 7 to 8 p. in. Sundays: 8 to 11 m. Tolephono SlO. P.O. Box 601. 3R. . GORDON HODGINS.. 7...1CK AND RESIDENCE, GEDGEj COTTAOE, oornor Hotol and Richards airoets. Offlco Hours : 9 to 1 1 J 2 to 4. 7 to 8. Tolophnno 053. 1215 ) ;R. A. N. SINCLAIR, j XING ST., NEXT OPERA HOUSR I Hours : D-10 a. in., 1-3 p. in., 7-S p.m. Sundays, 12-2 p in. folophore 74L 1107-3H1 DR. T0MIZ0 KATSUNUMA, VETERINARY SURGEON Skin Diseases of nil kinds a specialty Olflce Koom 11, Sprockles Building. I Hours 9 to I. I Toloplione 474. Restrienco tolephono 1063. 1215 DR. 1. MORI, ! t$6 Beretania street, between Emma and Fort streets. ! Telephone 277. P. O. Box 8 1:1. 1 Offlco Hours: mo 12 a. 111. and 7 to 8 . m.: Sundays, H to 12 n. m. 1229 , DR. T. MITA1MURA, tesnltlng" Rooms. 427 Nuuanu Street. Tolephono 132. P. O. Box 842. ' itesidenco, 524 Nuuanu St. Hours: 9 to 12 n. in. and 7 to 0 p. in. i Jandays, 2 to 0 p. in. 1212 Cm ( Hawaiian Medicine Co.,'1 LINCOI N HLOCK, KING STREET, (Up Stain.). THE BEST THING FOR THAT SOUGH Is our Paukunu Cough Medicine. ' For.sale by the Honolulu DniR Store, and tour office. &.. C. WALL, I D 8 O. E. WALL, D. D. S., ' DENTISTS. i New-Lovo'H funding, Fort Street. Olaa Notice. I he second assessment, 5 cents per share, on Olaa Sugar Co. Assessable Stock, vlli:be DELINQUENT November 30th; and third assessment, 50 cents per share, J now due and payable, at the office of Alexander & Baldwin. J. P. COOKE, Treasurer Olaa Sugar Co. Honolulu, Nov. 1,1800. 1375 SEATTLE BEER. Tho over popular Rainier beer Is bo ;omlng a household word and "will you havo a glass of Seattle," Is raoro often heard than anything else Tho Criterion Saloon has tho beer on tap or In bottles. - Kaiulani Tract Situated on the oiihI side of Kalihi Valley. Tlio view to rcarl Harbor is the best in tho city of Honolulu. The soil is vory deep; iro stones or rocks on tho place. Water will bo laid before purchasers arc ready to build A space 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 ugi-nts will not afford to com pete. Applications for lots will bo rccoivetl at our office, and will bo civen nreforence of chosing lots in tho order they aro received. - For further particulars ap ply to W.C.ACHI&C0. Real Estate Brokers 10 WEST KING ST. October 4th, 1S09. 1343 Hot Sellers BUT NOT Salt Cellars!!! Leave your order with the Jara'iiiii fa Co,, Hi, ally. ' ' For Copies of the Dif ferent Xmas Numbers of Periodicals. The Illustrations this Year will ht Sunprh WIU Ue OttpSTO S.URE. Bouquets !. PINKE & CO., Supply every variety of Cut Flowers and Growlns Plants. Sprays, Bouquets and Funeral and Wedding Floral Designs sup- piled on short notice. Office, comer Fort street and Chaplain LanCi oppo,,t .he Catnol,c MissIon FOR SALE, Fresh Milk at 12 cents a Quart! Delivered In any quantities to suit. Leave your ordera at STAR D TRY, or TELEPHONE 103. 1247 O.W.Kinney J.K.Nahakn CABINETMAKERS. URNERS AND POLISHERS ol all klnli of NUt Wood.. CALABASHES In dock n4 to otla, Reptlri Efftcttf. VINO STREET. NEAR ALAP Report Meets With Favor Loudon, Nov. 4. Tho Times, In nn editorial on the report or tne rump nino Commission, says: Nothing I: moio likely to put n stop to the desul tory gucrlllit fighting tban n positive declaration on tho part of tho United States of their Intention to carry tho task they havo commenced to n dcfltiltu nud satisfactory conclusion. Coniparlng America's position In tho Philippines wiui mat or ureal iiriiain in Smith Africa, tho Times says: "Every year must Increase America's point of contact wnn oilier nations ami her share In the control of tho destinies of tho world. In tho fulfilment of her nppolnted mission sho can rely in the fullest niensiiro upon British sympa thy." Tho Standard says: "Public opinion thioughout tho United States can be trusted to Indorse tho President's ap proval of tho Commission's report. No Btntesinnn of any leputo will, wo lmn Bine, ho found ready to stand forward as the ndvocato of retirement." Proceeding to comment upon mo im nnrtnncu of tho nimexntlon in Its bear ings upon Eastern politics, tho Stnn .lnnl Rnvs: "Hereafter, in tho varlourt complications and competitions which tho growing weakness of China must create, Washington will speak with no less powerful voice than St. Peters burg." Tlio Dally News, wincu cnaraiien.ts tho report ns "sheer common sense," says: "It is noi quito in uno wiui uiu Declaration of Independence, but ox perlcnco has shown that tho main doc trines of that famous Instrument pie aupposo n lung apprenticeship of free dom." DIscout'(iitn Former1 Fricndn. (Tho Hawaii Herald.) Tlint Senntor Davis, chairman of tho Senate Committee on Foreign Relu tlons, Sonntor Cullom and other Sena tors, who liavo taken nn active pari In making Hawaii United States tcril tory, arc much discouraged In their ef forts to better tho condition of nil the people on tbo islands, is no matter of wonder to anyone who has watched closely tho non-progress of affairs on tho Islands. Wo do not wish to treat tho existing oHlccrs of Hawaii unfairly, but feel called upon to express our opinion to the effect that Mr. Dolo'B coterie of ofllce-holdcrs havo conduct ed the nffnlrs of Hawaii, ns though tho Government of tho United Stntes wns a slim!o adjunct, nnd of secondary lm portnnce to tho annexed Territory of Huwall. Mrst, apparently witiioitt con sultation with Washington, so ns to control tho first election lifter annex ation, they uttnch such conditions to registration of voters, as to practically dlscnfranchlbo a largo pcrccntago of our most intelligent residents. Tho American Government is very jealous of tho elective franchise, nnd Immedi ately upon Information suspended all elections, This net nlono coming ns It did, should hnve taught tho local oiu cors tlio lessons of caution nud deliber ation. Instead they nppenred to con sider It necessary to sustain their dig nity ns tho last reflection of a dead oli garchy, to fin tlicr antngonizo and op uoso tho power that is giving to tbo people, they wero presumed to repre sent, n new nnd better government, by setting nsido tho organic law of tho homo Government, nnd impliedly giv ing tho peoplo to understand, that the laws and officers of the United Statei Government wero of secondnry con sideration to those sought to be en forced under tho peculiar construction given by tho courts, heads of depnit meuts and clerks of samo, apparently to meet pressing exigencies. Their complete overthrow upon tho public laud question, ns well ns the futllo nttempts to Jugglo tho United States labor laws, by sending Mr. Da mon to Itnly, In connection with tho other shortsighted tilings done, havo created such a feeling at Washington, ns will likely tetnrtl seriously any le gislation beneficial to Hnwall by tho coining Congress. Pending luo samo, is It reasonable to presunio that Mr. McKlnloy will sul fcr tho control of tho Islands to re main In tho hands of men who havo re tarded by their antagonistic position speedy nnd beneficial legislation? Or will ho plnco now men, possess ing full knowledge of American insti tutions, nnd untrnmmeled by personal Interests, at tho helm? A short time will tell. niOllESFORD AND THE DOERS. London, Nov. C Rear Admiral Charles Deresford, speaking at Sunder land, confessed Hint ho regarded with gtcat apprehension what might be tho attitude of tho blacks toward tho TP.n qulshcd when tho British had con quered tho Boers. "I must repeat," said Lord Charles, "that in view of bitch a contingency tho Government Is not even now sending out sulllciont for eign troops. As to tho possibility of foreign Intervention, I consider that tho great naval, military nnd financial resources of the cmplro nro calculator to ward off any undue Euiopoan dic tation. Whatever hopes may havo been I.eld out indirectly to tho Doers boforo thn war, It is a greater matter that wo can now. mora thnn over, count unon tho affection nnd sympathy of tho great American Nation, tho latest nnd 0110 of tho most touching examples of which Is tho Amcrlcnn ladles hospital ship. "THE LOSS OF OOLD IS GR:AT; Tlio loss of health In morn." Health Is lost by neglecting to keep tho blood pure, but It is gained by purifying, en riching and vitalizing tlio biooi wiui tho great health restorer .Hood's Bar saparllla. Thousands who thought health had been permanently lost havo been mado perfectly well by taking this great medicine. Your experience may do tho same. Hood'B Pills aro gentle, ycz always effective. Parties desiring first class treatment of horses with board, at tho Now King 8treot Stables. Tel. 1083. Commission BY ATJTHOBITY, NOTICH TO COllPOnATIONS. In conformity with Section 2021 of tho Civil Code, nll Corporations are hereby notified to mako a full and ac curate exhibit of tho stato of their af fairs for tho year ending December 31, 1899, such exhibit to bo tiled in tho In terior Department on or beforo the 31st dny of January, 1900. UlnnkB for this purpose will bo fur nished upon application to tho Interior Office. Upon fnlluro of any corporation to present tho exhibit within tho time ro qulrod, tho Minister of tho Interior will, cither himself or by ono or more commissioners appointed by him, cnll for tho production of tho books and papers of tho corporation and examine its officers touching tho affairs, under oath. ALEX. YOUNO. Minister of the Interior. Interior OHIco, Novombor 11, 1898. 137C-td. NOTICK TO FRUIT IMPORTERS. Owing to a pest discovered by tho Government Entomologist, Prof. A, Koebclc, called tho Mediterranean fly, and which Is doing much damage to tho fruits In tho Australian colonics and South Sea Islands, notlco is hcrob given by tho Board of Agriculture and Forestry that the Importation of fuilts from tho Australian colonics and tho South Sea Islands is strictly forbidden. DAVID HAUGI1S, Secretary and Commissioner of Agri culture. Honolulu, Nov. 4, 3899. 1370-lm HtUIGATION NOTICE. Unlilni-a nf wnfpr nrlvllnires. or those paying water rates, aro hereby notified Hint tlin linnra for Irrigation nurnoses nro from C to 8 o'clock a. m. and from 4 to G o'clock p. m. ANDREW DROWN, Superintendent Water Works. Appiovcd by A. YOUNG, Minister of Interior. . Honolulu, Juno 14, 189. 1214-tf John Ouderldrk, Esq., has this day been appointed Road Supervisor for the District of Kona, Island of Oahu, vice W. H. Cummings, resigned. ALEX. YOUNG, Minister of the Interior Interior Oflice, Nov. 15, 1899. I3783t SUGAR HILLS FOR SALEc One 24x48 in. -Rollci Sugar Mill, with Engine anr Gearing complete. One 24x48 in. 2-RoIler Sugar Mill, with Engine anr Gearing complete. These Mills are in firs' class condition and will I sold separately, or as a t, Roller Plant with cane an trash carriers complete. Apply to WM. G. IRWIN & CO.; Ltd. HONOLULU UNDERTAKING GO. ED. A. WILLIAMS, F. D., MAN ACI EK. EMBALMING A specialty. Office and Parlors 514 & 510 Fort Bt. , near Hotel. Telephone 17tf. CHARLES CRAMER Merchant Tailo S34 FORT ST., -Nctr comer of Cbplala L. Ctt.nlne and Repairing at Short Notka. ana in in. pen equip, wdw, O. A. GROTE, MERCHANT ; TAILOR, Clothes mado to ordor at a roasontb't cost. Clothes cleaned, repaired ui dyed. First-class work guaranteed. I, O. box 280. Union street, Honolo.x', H L 1288 Notice. - K.I.1.CTION OP OFFICHKS. At a Spoctal Meotiag of tho, stocl holders of tho Inter-Island Steam Nav igation Company, Ltd., held this day tbo following Officers and Director t fill vacancies', woro elected to serve fo tho unexpired torin. JOHN ENA, Prosldont, vice W. i Oodfroy resigned. JAMES L. MCLEAN, Vice-Prealdeill vico J. Ena olccted'President. NORMAN E. OEDOE, Troacam vloo J. L. McLean elocted Vice-Pro ident. W. 11. GODFREY, Director. NORMAN E. OEDOE, Secretary Honolulu, II. L, Nov. 13th, 18P8. 1370 Bankers. Will, JUDD BUILDING. ( Incorporated under thpLaws 1 I of tub Hawaiian Republic, j Capital $400,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: Cuas. M. Cookk, I'rosldont. P. C. Jonks, Vico-Prosident O. II. Cookk, Cashlor. F. C. Athkhton, Assistant Cashier. Honry Watorhouso, Tom May, F. W. MAcfarlano, E. D. Tennoy, ;LA. McCandloss. Solicits tbo Accounts of Firms, Cor porations', Trusts, Individuals, and will earofully and promptly nttond to all business connected with banking en trusted to It. Sell and purchaso Foreign Exchange, Issuo Letters of Credit. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ! Ordinary and Term Do post Li rocolved, and Interest allowed in accordance- with rules and conditions printed in Pass books, ooplou of which mav bo had unon application. O. Q. TRAPHAQEN, ARCHITECT 223 Merchant St,, Honolulu., Between Fort and Alakea, Telephone : : : 734 G. A. Howard, Jr. Robt.F. Train. HOWARD & TRAIN, Architects. Suite 7, Model Block, . HONOLULU, OAHU, II. I. P. O. Box 70J. Telephone 989. 1)46 H. L. KERR & CO., Architects and Builders (Rooms it-u, PROGRESS BLOCK. Telephonayt Building Materials OF ALL KINDS. Dealers in Lumber and Coal. ALLEN & ROBINSON, Quoon street, Honolulu. F W. THRUM, Surveyor. 300M- N6. 10, SPRECKELS BLOCK Plantation Work n Specialty. 12.13 JAMES T. TAYLOR, M. Am. Soc. C. E. CONSULTING Hydraulic Engineer. 300 Judd Block. Tolo. 033. FRED J. CROSS, Consulting and Suporlntondinc; Electrical ' Hydraulic ENGINEER. Electro-Hydraulic Power Transmission REPORTS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. . . . With Catton-Noll Co., Quoon stroot. ' Oflico next to rostoflleo. 1223 For the Plumbing On that uew liouae that you arc about to build or the alterations you are intruding to raako on your properly. Call and eoe tue and got au pstirnnte. JAS. NOTT, ir. practical Tinsmith and Plumber. Shop: Bsratanla street, 4 doors oast of Punchbowl. Phone 814. noun 7 a. m. to f p. m. Jobbing promptly attended to. Spanton & Lund, HOUSE PAINTERS, WOOD FINISHERS, And Practical Paper . Hangers. 305 King St., near Alakea, Honolulu. Tinting, Graining, dating and Signs lisi Eitlmatei Oven. The World Register Keeps tho Cash while you are busy. iTry ono o Rook Prices On Marble and Granite, monuments and CEMETERY "WORK. . . . Fences and Lawn Furniture. O'dWB Iron Fence and Monnniental Co. 41 King Btnxt. 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, 1377'iw Acting Treasurer. Bankers. OLABS 8FRI0KBL8. Wn. O. IAWIX dNBckelgcuo. BMKEIS. aONObUl.U San VmiCMCo Agent Tub Nevada National Bank op San Fhancim. San Francisco Tho Novada National Bank of San Francisco. London Tho Union Bank of London. Ltd., ' New York American Exchange 'Na tional Bank. . Chicago Morchants National Bank. PAms Credit Lyonnaiis. BunLlN Drosdnor Bank. IIo.nko.no and Yokohama Honkong A Shanghai Banking Corporation. New Zealand and Australia Bank of Now Zealand. Victoria and Vancouver Bank- o British North America. Transact a General Banking anflEicnanK Bc$:tesi Depolats Received. Loans made on Ap- Credits Issued. BUla of Exchange boagtt COLtMCTIOm PHOMI-TLT ACCQDHTID FOR m&MQl? & QQ SavingsBank ;; avIngH Doposlta nlU bi rocelvod and Interest allowod by thlt Bank at four and one-half per cent, por annum. Tho terms, rulos and regulations of tho Hawaiian Postal Sav ings Bank have boon adopted as far as II "t Pt,ractlcaoI t apply thorn, ami tbe Cash Resorvo of 150.000 as requlrod un dor the Postal Act will be maintained Printod coplos of tho Rulos and Keif, illations may bo obUlnod on application, BISHOP ft CO, Established 1858 .Bisaop&oo. BANKERS. Transact a General Banking nd Exchango Business. Commercial and Traveler' Letters of Credit issued, avail blo in all tho principal nitiei if the world. Interest allowod after July 1, 1898, on fixed deposits 8 months 3 por cont., 6 months 3J por cent., 12 months 4 por cent. Pioneer Bui'ding and Loan Association. -Assets, Dec. 31, 1808, $116,803.38 Money loaned on approved security. A aivliigs Bank for monthly deport Houses built on tho monthly install- Hlclitemitli RnHnu r c,i. ,- - opened. ' '""" " D0W s SfV' S ""'"S. Resident; S. a Rose, Vice-Prosidont: O. B. Gray Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Socrotary. Directors: T.F.LasiK,s.u.Rose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keoch, J. G. Both we 1, Henry Smith, J. J. McLean, J 5. Holt, C B. Gray. ' For further particulars apply to A. V. GEAR, Secretary. Chamber of Coinmorce rooms. Oflico Hours: 12:30-1:30 p. m. Tlje Yokohama gpecie Bank LIMIIKD I Paid Up Capital Yen n.coo.ooo Reserve Fund ..Yen 7,300,000 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Kobe, London, Lyons, New York, Ban Francisco, Bhanghsl Bombay, Hong Kong. ' Tokio Nagasaki .1 ,ank buy8 and receives for ooDeo Uon Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts and Letters of Credit on tho abovo Broncho and Agencies, and transacts a ctiueral banking business. INTEREST ALLOWED S! fii Po" 'or 0 montbi, 1 " On FUad Dtposlt for j noi, 1 INTEREST ALLOWED- DyUiHu4 0fflC(,alYokahaaa, 00 Cuir.atD.. .?,,i' a-ioaanparday. Ob FU.4 Deposit lor 1. month,, , pr nnt ,, fc Hew BepnMlc BnlMiu, ill iini st,Eoi,lUi The . . . Hawaiian Electric Company, Cor. Alakea & Haleksuwila BU. Has a large assortment l Chandeliers and' Efec trlcal Goods Constantly on hand, Estimates given for honae wir ing and Eleotrioal plants. Marino yiring a Bpflcialty, THEO. HOFFMANlfr Kana'gti, A iijus! 1 it, IrtMi&f ..! MtiBftmiXkati& - iHfai,d'lrsitff. .Wft.'.