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THE EVENING BULLETIN:. HONOLULU, H. I., FBIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1899.
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Attorneys.
ATKINSON & JUDD,
A.L.CAtklnson and Albert F.Judd, Jr.)
Attorneys and
Comis Mnr at Law.
Offlco ovor J!lsiw' 6 Co.M Bank, cor.
Xaabumanu mid Merchant streets.
T. MOOA1JTS STEWAUT,
Attorney and
OouiiPollor at Law.
lugross Block, opposite Cutholto Church
Fort street. Honolulu, 11. 1.
tti Tolopl'ono 1122
jfffiEDBltlOK W. HA3IKBY,
Attor uoy- a -Law.
ilft aiorolmot atreot, opp. Bishop's ltonk
Hnnolulu, II. I.
Telopbono 209.
1112
CHARLES F. PETERSON
.ttornoy at Law and
Notary Public.
KuatmraniiU tri
?V. C. Achi. Esocn Johnson.
AOHI& JOHNSON,
A.ttornoys ami Ooniirfolors
at Law.
Oalco No. lOWest King street.
Tolepnono 88 1.
F. M. BHOOKS.
Attorney at Law
Sprtckels Building, Fort Street,
Honolulu.
B. A. MOTT-SMITH,
ATTORNEY,
3AS MOVED to the Judd
Block, Fort St.
DR. WALTER HOFFMANN.
3KRETANIA STREETS, (opposite tlio
Hawaiian Hotel.)
Offlco iTouro: 8 to 10 a. in.; x to 3
? m.; 7 to 8 p. in. Sundays: S to 11
m. Telephono 610. P. O. Box 601.
QR. . GORDON HODGINS.
1. iiCi: AND niiSIDKN'Oi:, GUIXiK
COTTAGE, cornorTIotol and Richards
atroots. Ofllco Hours: 0 to It; 2 to
4, 7 to 8. rolophono 053. 12-15
jH. A. N. SINCLAIR,
KINO ST., NEXT OPERA TIOUSF.
Boors: )-10a. m.,1-3 p. ni.,7-8 p.m.
tnndayg, 12-2 p in.
Tolepliopo 71. 1107-3in
DR. T0MIZO KATSUNUMA,
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Skin Diseases of nil kinds a specialty.
Offlco Room 11, Sproekles Building.
Hours 9 to !.
Telophono 471. Rosldeneo tolophono
10B8. li!45
DR. I. MORI,
136 Beretania street, between Emma
and Fort streets.
Telephone 277. P. O. Box 8 13.
Otflco nours: 0 to 12 a. in. and 7 to 8
. m.; Sundays, 0 to 12 a. m. 1220
Hawaiian Medicine Co.,
1INCOI.N BLOCK, KING STREET,
(Up Stairs).
THE BEST THING FOR THAI
COUGH Is our Paulamu Cough Medicine.
For sale by the Honolulu Drug Store, and
tawr office-.
C
A.. O.WALL.D.D 8.,
O.E.WALL, D.D.S.,
JDEiNTTlHTS.
Now'Lovo'a Building, Fort Stroet.
TELEPHONE 434.
Bouquets !
FINKE&C0,
Supply every variety of Cut Flowers aud
Growing Plants. Sprays, Bouquets and
Funeral and Wedding Floral Designs sup
plied on short notice,
Office, corner Fort street and Chaplain
Lane, oppo' !ie Catholic Mission.
. .'SL, A
When Yon WiiiiU
......iiinu ur xaik
C-L-U-B
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
,..., 518 fort strekt.
Stable 'Phone, 477
Hack Stand 'Phones, 319 and 777.
O.H BEJLUNA.
Kaiulani
Tract
Situated on tlio oast side of
Kalihi Valley. Tuo viow to
Pc'nrl Harbor is tlio best, in
tlio city of Honolulu. The
soil is very dcop; no stones
or rooks on tlio plneo.
Water will bo laid before
purchasers uro ready to build'
A spaco will bo sot apart,
in memory of tlio Princess
Kaiulani, for a park.
The lots will bo sold at tho
lowest prices in tho market,
with which other real estate
agt-nts will not afford to com
pote. Applications for lots will
bo received at our office, and
will bo given preference of
chosing lots in the order tlioy
aro received.
For further particulars ap
ply to
&Vs
W.C.ACHI&C0.
Real Estate
Brokers
10 WEST KING ST.
October 4U1, 1S99. 1343
Hot Seller;
BUT NOT
Salt Cellars!!!
Leave your order with the
Hawaiian News Co., Ltd.,
For Copies ot the Dif
ferent Xmas Numbers of
Periodicals.
The Illustrations this Year
will be Superb
SURE.
O. G. TRAPHAGEN,
ARCHITECT
aa3 Merchant St,. Honolulu,
BotwconFort aud Alakea,
Telephone 1 ' : : : 784
0. A. Howard, Jr. Rodt.F. Train.
HOWARD & TRAIN,
Architects.
Suite r. Moiel Dlocfc, - HONOLULU. OAliU, ll.l.
P. O. Box 70J. Telephone 5j.
i)S
H. L. KERR & CO.,
Architects and Builders
iRooms ii-u,
PROGRESS BLOCK.
Telephone hi.
JAMES T. TAYLOR,
M. Am. Soc. C. E.
OONSULtflNO
Hydraulic Engineer.
800 Judd llook. Tele. 633".
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and Suporlntondlmr
Electrical 0 Hydraulic
. ENGINEER.
Eloctro-Hydraulie Powor Transmission
REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED. , . .
With Catton-Neil Co., Quoon stroot.
Offlco neat to Poi rJC&eo. 1223
Kindness to tbe Son
of Captain Gridlej
Washington, Nov. 29. J. P. V. Orld
lcy, n son of tho Into Charles V. arid
Icy, who commanded Admiral Dowoy'a
flagship nt tho battle- of Manila, was to
day designated for appointment ns a
lieutenant in tho Mnrlno Corps by tho
President.
Young Orldloy Is too old to enter An
nnpolis, nnd tho only opening for him
In tho navy Is hy appointment to tho
Marino Corps, hut ho lacked tho neces
sary education, and, worso than nil, tho
money for study. Tho boy was too
modest to tell anyono of his situation,
but Admiral Dowoy, who loved his fa
ther, suspected It, nnd decided to act.
He determined to nay tho bov's expen
ses whiio studying for the lieutenancy.
'mis morning no met young Qritllcy
at tho Whito House and presented him
to tho President Admiral Dewey star
ted to explain tho situation, when the
President interrupted, and said:
"You nnd i. Admiral, will nay his
expenses In preparation for examina
tion. If ha fails in tho first examina
tion I will glvo him another chance:
but I nm suro ho will ho ready when
tho tlmo comes.'
As Admiral Dewey and the younc
man were descending tho Whito House
steps, tho admiral was snylnc to tho
son of his old comrade:
"Now, you keep nn account of your
expenses, nnd let mo know what they
are.
At tho foot of the steps tho admiral
ran Into a group of nowspapcr men.
"I shall bo glad to glvo you an item
this morning," said tho admiral. "Tho
President 1ms Just agreed to deslgnnto
this young man, a son of Captain Urld
ley, for examination for a lieutenancy
In the Marino Corps. Rut ho hns no
money with which to preparo himself
for tho examination," ho "continued.
"However, tho President and I aro go
ing to attend to that," ho added, look
ing nt tho son of his old friend with n
suspicious tnolsturo In his eyes.
"Now," said tho admiral, as ho turn
ed nway, "lot tho pcoplo of tho country
know what sort of a President they
have."
Mr. Grldley's mother, tho widow of
tho gallant commander of tho Olympla,
Is living at Erlo, Pa. She is drawing a
pension of $30 a month, which her
friends In Congress will seek to hnvo
Increased by special act during the ap
proaching tension.
CRICKET ON THE MAINLAND
Jll.lt llmv. llnu'll Vnat III tlin filntna
GVorvonn In rrnrv nn nHnknt Tim
cnuso of It is the visit of Prince RnnJ 1 1-
Slnllll mill Ilia Atlpln.Tmlltin nlni'nn
They wero given n royal welcome by
uiu i-iiiiaucipiiia cricKctcrs nnd n con
tinued nvntlnn tlirniifrhnnf tlmlf ainv
Thcro Is ono thing, anyway, tho votar
ies of this time-honored old English
game, know better than any other
class of sport followers, and that Is how
10 who caro oi visitors and mnKo tiiem
think they aro "It" every blessed tnln
uto of tho time. Tho prince, with tho
Jaw splitting name, undoubtedly
brought over with him the strongest
team thnt has ever visited tho States.
Raulltslnlill finished Ilia Hnullcli nnn.
son with an nggregnto ot 3,054 runs.
This beats his own record of 1890 when
no complied 2,780. It Is prohnhlo that
mitllV venrs will nlnnan liefnrn n ulnvnr
ngaln reaches nn nggrcgato of 3,000
num. aorao oi wio averages or tuo oili
er nlnvnrn thin fipnnnn In Pnf.lnn.1 irlvn
an Idea of their batting strength. Tho
principal ones follow: C. I.. Townscnd,
ou.iu iur iniriy-iour innings; nigncst
score. 224. nnt nnlr S M r Wnmi.
12.09 for twenty-seven Innings; high
est score, nu; u. j.. jessop, 34.38 for
eighteen Innings highest score, 120;
G. Drnnn. 32.21 for fnrtv imilnn-a. Iilnl,.
est score, 157; A .C McLaren, 30.17 for
seventeen innings; nigiiest score, 120;
Barton, 28.11 for thltty-clght Innings;
hi chest jtcore. 12R. nnt nut Thn ..!.-
senco of C. B. Try from tlio team was
u disappointment io many. Ho Is ono
of those clean, hard hitters, who scoro
rapidly nnd always piovo nttrnctlvo
for tho spectator. His absence, how
over, was well provided for and his loss
compensated by tho now men. Of tho
tenm, thrco had visited tho United
States before. 8. M. J. Woods was hero
with Lord Hawko's team; G. L. Jes
sop wnB ono of Frank Mitchell's Oxford
nnd Cambildgo cloven, and B. J. T.
Bosanquot was hero last year with P.
F. Warner's oloven. On that tour last
yeur uosannuei captured hfty-ono
wickets for 7.31, while ho had n bat-
tlnC aVCrnirn of 2K.4M fnr tnn Inning
It was indeed dlfflcult to score victories
ovor nn oioven or tnis caliber, and the
American teams who thought tho Aus
tralians too strong for them to tacklo,
soon wisned they had as opponents tho
famous Antlpodeans instead of the In
dinn prlnco'a Englishmen.
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THE LAST OAR.
The last cars of the King stroot lint
going to Walklkl and Palama pass tbe
Anchor ftalnnn. Tlin Mnvni.no mIau
gists in tho city aro thoro a ways to
put you up anything you may desire.
Drop In and tako a drop before you
tako tho car. Tho celobrated Seattle
beer 1b to bo had hero on draught A
full lino of liquors, Including tho fa
mous Jesse Moore Whlskoy, etc., at-
"o uii uuuu. iiecuivco. per warn
moo, Rainier Bock Beer on draught
Tho Anchor Saloon Is hero to please it
patrons.
Hoises tffoporly shod to correct
faults of gait at tne Stockyards shop.
During tho abaonco to Hawaii and
Maul ot Mr. Haywnrd, Mr. Petor Sick
els, formerly of tho Occidental and
Baldwin hotols, San Francisco, will na
sumo tho management of Walklkl Inn
and will bo pleased to entertain any of
his formor patrons. Tho publlo and
tourists rnn rent nnanrml thnf t- oi,,
els is a hotel man of wide oxporlenco
and the reputation ot Walklkl Inn for
excellent culslno will bo fully sustain
Photographers.
For a . . .
Christmas Present
s
What could be nicer than a
Photo Enlargement
Fop Children
What Nicer Than
Plioto
Tout.
KORT STREET, NEAR ORPHEUM
J. J. WILLIAMS'
Photojlallery.
LOOK AHEAD !
VWWWiAAMAAMWI
Don't delay giving your orders for
CHRISTMAS PHOTOS
till you get crowded out, but order
NOW.
Visitors are cordially .invited to
call and inspect our gallery of life
size royal photos, trom Kamehameha
1. to date.
At tho Old Stand
On Fort Street ::
Volcanos
In Action on
Mauna Loa !
FOR SALE.'
DAVEY PHOTOGRAPHIC Co
(LIMITED),
Mott-Smlth Building,
Cor. Fort and Hotel Sts.
1 178
Notice.
NO 1 ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
MESSRS. VV. G. IRWIN & CO.: LTDy
have this day been appointed RESIDENT
AGENTS (or the Hawaiian Islands of the
following Insurance companies:
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY of
LIVURPOOI..
ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY
of LONDON.
SCOTI1SH UNION AND NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY of EDIN
BURGH. ALLIANCE MARINE AND GENERAL
ASSURANCE COMPANY of LON
DON. MR. JOHN S.'WALKER will contin
ue to be associated with the business of
the above named companies.
K. U. mtUtKAM,
1 3 7S-tm General Agent and Attorney .
ca
90N0LULU UNDERTAKING CO.
EDA. WILLIAMS, F. D.,
MANAdEK.
embaTming
A specialty,
Office and Parlors
614 & 518 Fort St. , near Hotel.
Telephone 179.
Xmas Presents !
Diamond and other Rings,
Watches, Bracelets, Pins, and an extensive
variety of Jewelry just opened up, suitable
for Xmas and New Year Presents.
H. a, BIAET,
Manufacturing Jeweller,
40451 FORT STREET.
CHARLES CRAMER.
Merchant Tailo
534 FORT ST.,
-Ner corn.r of Chipltla Ini
Cluitac at Rtptlrlnr ' Short Notks,
Mia la t m POMIW. .MM'i
O. A. GTtOTE,
MERCHANT : TAILOR ,
Clothes mado to order at a roasonab'
oMt. Clothes cleaned, repaired ard
dyed. First-class work guaranteed. I.
O. box 280. Union Btreot, HonolaJV,
H. L 1268
Bankers.
THE MNK OF HAWAII, Lid.
JUDD BUILDING,
f Incorporated Under the Laws 1
OF THO HAWAIIAN REPUBLIC.
Oupital $400,000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
Oiiab. M. Cookk, Prcsldont.
l. u. JONE8, Vico-l'resiaent
O. H. Cooke, Cashier.
F C. Athkiiton, Assistant Cashlor.
Henry Watorhouso,
Tom May,
F. W. Macfarlano,
E, D. Tonnoy,
J. A. McCandloss.
Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor
porations, Trusts, Individuals, and will
carefully and promptly attend to all
business connoctod with banking on
trusted to It. Soil and purchase Foreign
Excbango, isauo Letters of Credit.
SAVINGS DBPARTMENT !
Ordinary and Torm Deposits received,
and Intorest allowed In accordance with
rules and conditions printed In Pass
books, copies of which may be had upon
application.
r
iien
OF HAWAII, LTD.
Incorporated Under tho Laws ot the
Republic ot Hawaii.
Authorized Capital, $1,000,000
Subscribed Capital, 750,000
Paid Up Capital SOO.OOo
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
Cecil Brown President
R. F. Dillingham Vice-President
W. O. .Cooper Cashier
E. M. uoya Secretary
O. F. McLood Auditor
Directors Cecil Brown, B. F. Dill
ingham, Mark P. Robinson, Bruce
Cartwrlght and O. V:Macfarlanc.
DRAW EXCIIANOE ON:
San Francisco The Anglo-Callfor-nla
Bank, Limited.
Chicago Tho Merchants Loan and
Trust Company.
Now York J. & W. Sellgman & Com
pany. London Tho Anglo-California
Bank, Limited.
Paris Sociotio Generate.
Hamburg M. M. Warburg & Com
pany.
Hongkong ana Yokohama Tho
Chartored Bank of India, Australia
and China.
Australia The Union Bank of Aus
tralia, Limited.
Canada Bank of Montreal.
Berlin Gcrbrudcr Meyer.
Exchange bought and sold Letters
Credit issued on all parts of the
world.
Building Materials
OF ALL KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and Goal.
ALLEN & ROBINSON,
Quoon street, Honolulu.
F. W. THRUM,
Surveyor.
ROOM NO. 10, SPRECKELS BLOCK
Plantation Work a Specialty.
12.
For the Plumbing
On that newbouso that you aro
nbont to bnild or the nltnrntinnn
yon are intending to raako on
your property. Call and ego me
and got au estimate
JAS. NOTT, Jr,
Practical Tinsmith and Flnmber.
Slion: Beretania street. 4 doors oast
of Punchbowl. Phono 844.
Hour 7 a. m. to, 5 p. m.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
Spanton & Lund,
HOUSE PAINTER6,
WOOD FINI8HER8,
And Practical
Paper
Hangers.
305 King St., near Alakea, Honolulu.
....... Tinting, Graining, GUiIng tnlSlpii.
ij Etlmtei Clvtn.
The. World Register
Keeps tho Cash while you are busy.
Try one o
Rook Prices
On Marble and Granite,
MONUMENTS
and CEMETERY
WORK
Fences and Lawn
Furniture.
Haw'D Iron Fence and Mommental Cf.
S41 Kins Street.
For Sale.
TO THOSE NEEDING SOIL AND
grading material, for sale cheap a large
quantity of good soil and filling, to be
taken from excavation of foundation for
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., new building
block to be erected on Queen and Halekau
lla Streets. For terms apply to
:. .IFRED HARRISON,
1 581 ', m.-r.' C infractor.
Bankers.
Ui.aus dt'iiet'KKLS.
WW. O. IKWIK
Ol&us jpieckel$ (jd, '
banker.
San Francltco Agenlitar. Nevada
National Bank of San Francisco.
San Francisco Tho Nevada National
uanic or Han Francisco
London The Union Bank of London
Ltd.,
New YonK Amorlcan Exchange "Na
tional Bank.
CniCAoo Morchants National Bank
Pams Credit Lyonnais.
Rerun Dresdnor Bank.
Honkono and YokoiiaIca Honkong A
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Acstraua Bank
of New Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank 0
British North America.
Trunct a General Man and Eictuie hum
uepouu MeeeiTea. Loans made on Ai-
grovedSecnrity. Commercial and Traveler!
redlt Issued. BUU of Exchange bought
Comcnoirs Pbomitlt AcoopimD To
SavingsBank
Ravtnmi TVav.ja.
: ; w .0 wwuu wiLDi
recfilvnrl ami tnf(.M4 .iinH.Aj Tm.
Bank at four and one-half per oent.
j-u. UUUUA, A4JO terms. rniM Ana
ings Bank have been adopted as far a
it Is praotlcablo to apply thorn, and the
t. 1 r t -.'' ni" "" mainiaineu.
--- . wjivq u 4uu juies ana Ken
uutlona may bo obtained on appUcatton.
""Jr a. w.
Establiahod 1858-:
BISHOPdcOo.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
and Exchange Business.
Commercial and Traveler's
Letters of Credit issued, avail
ble in all tho principal citiei
f the world.
Interest allowm! nttav ti.
1,1898, on fixed deposits 3
months 3 Dor cont.. R mnnkc
3J per cent., 12 months 4
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
Assets, Dec. SI, 1898, fll0808.38
Money loaned on approved security.
A Savings Bank for monthly denoslt
Houses built on tho .i!i .???
mentplan. ' "Ii,H,1,
Eighteenth Series of Stock la now
opened.
Offickhh: T. V. T.oni njj...
8. a Rose, Vice-President O. B. Say'
Treasurer; A. V, Ooar, Secretary.
mwiuiu, x. r. tnsinir.a.B.IlcB
A. V. Gear, A. W. Keaoh, J. O. Both.'
well. Honrvflmlth.T T xc-t "! S
Holt, O. B. Gray. "i -. u.
or rurtuor particulars apply to
u uA V' GEAK, Secretary.
Chamber of Commerce rooms.
Offlco Hours: 12:30-1:30 p. m.
Tfje okohBma gpeciB Bank
UMITSD.
PaldUD Cadtal Yn .,.
Reserve Fund .......Yen r.joojcoo
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES AND AGENODB.
Kobe, London. Lyons, New York.
Ban Francisco, - Shanghai
Bombay, Hong Konk ''
Tokio Nagasaki
The Bank linvn nl nu.l...i .1.,..
Uon BI1U nf ltTi.l..n.. I-.- yClS0:
Lotters of Credit on the above Braa&hea
. o""i " viouaocis a fSBaerai
banking business. vm
INTEREST ALLOWED-
X? S"1 Doill for it mootln. 4 ptr cst . a
Oa Paui Dtpotlt for 6 month,. "M '
Oa FUd DtDOlll for nn. '. .
INTEREST ALLOWED-
ByaHM4 0flct.atYokobaai, oa CoantDf
Oa find Dtpoilt lofmooftt, JU pcr'aat 1, a
Wet Eetntllc Bnlldutg. liTllu si. Btmnii
TTie . . .
Hawaiian Electric
Company,
Cor. Alakea ft Halekauwil BJa.
Hsb a large assortment of
Chandeliers and Elec
trical Goods
Constantly on hand,
Estimates given for nonae wlr-i
Ids and Electrical plants.
Marine Wiring a epioIaHj,
THEO. HOFFlfAQ. .
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