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"W '..''j , " ! l I 1 Attorneys. ATKINSON & JUDD, A..L.O.AlkliiHon nml Albert F.Jinld,.tr.) Attorneys and Couijp nnr; at L aw. Omre over HiIju a Co.'h IIiiiiK, our. rCix'iiiiimiui mill Merchant street. t. movants stewaut, Attorney and Councilor at Law. fogrew Pluck. opjHwl to Catholic Church Fort Ntrvctf Ilomiliilil H. 1. jo 'ltilephono 11"H R D. SILLIMAN. LAWYER 308 Juild Building. Telephone 213. CHARLES r'pETESF"" A.ttornev n-t Iiv and Nof.arv Public. Kimltuninntl Htrc-i .7. 3,1. KANEAKUA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Offlce: In Urn Occlileutnl Motel, comer of King mill Ahikcu StrtelH, BnllllllllU. 14-12 . C. Aoiii. Enoch Johnson. AOHI & JOHNSON, Attornoys and OoniMolors at Law. iflca No. !0 Wont Klug street. Tolniiinni HS4. b. M. HUOOKS. Attorney at Law Ssf-reckels RulMIng, Fort Street, Hono'jlu. 6. A.MOTT-SMITH, ATTORNEY, 3aS MOVED to the Judd Block, Fort St. Sn worn, Physicians ini Oentlsts. A, C. WALL, D. D. S.. 0. E. WALL, D. D. S 1 in. T'r-'l !- Btmovtil to Py Ru'Miiii;, lleretaiila Mrri't. TELEPHONE 434. DR. R. I. MOORE, Dentist. Ur-l'iCE: 210 Hntel street. OFFICE HOUHS: 0 1 1 12 art) 1 to 4. Or. W. J. Galbraiih. Practice limited to Surgery and Gynecology OFFtCF AND POSIPENCE: HAWAIIAN HOTEL. 1436 "R WALTER HOFFMANN. BERETANIA STUEET. (oppoalto tho Hawaiian Hotel). Office hours, 8 to 10 a. ra.; 1 to 3 p. a.; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays; 8 to 11 11. m. Telephone G10. P. O. Box COL OK . GORDON HODGINS. OFflCE AND RESIDENCE. OEDOE COTTAGE, corner Hotel und Richards treets. OITlro hours: 9 to 11; 2 to 4; ?Jn - Tolr-nlionp n,')3. 1215 DR. A. N. SINCLAIR . Suiool s'rtet, between Emma and Fort. Hours: o-ioa. m., 2-4 p. rn., 7-8 p. m.; an-Jays g-ioa. m. 141G OR. I. MORI, a3J Boretanln Street, between Emma 4111I Kort streets. Telernopn 277. P. 0. Box SIS. OSlce Hours It to 12 a. m. .ujil 7 to B p. in.: Sumliiys. 3 to 12 a. ra. 1229 HONOLULU Af fltpporteil In Volu tar Cnr'-1- tlnns. FHEr- UIKA'I.NiENT to thi- ?ar of all nationalitum. For iiifm 11 ution ax to cam. il-Dln-lfin mill M 1I10 Hiirvlco, mo. , 01C. , apply t the Inftrrmiry (T Third Fimir. Pn gm Bkwk tfutfcrlplluiii. ii.hj 1 It-U with J F. Harkfll, L i..ldeti or In Million. laim-Mii" DIAMOND A.id other Rinys, Watches, Brace lets, pins, and an extensive vailety JJvveliy. 1 G. BTAJJT. Manufacturing Jeweller, C404X FORT STRfctT. Katikni Tract Situated on the cast side of Ks.lihi Valley. The view to I'oarl Harbor is the best in the city of Honolulu. Tlie soil is very deep; no stones or rocks on the place. Water will ho laid before purchasers are ready to build A space will bo set apart, in memory of the Princess Ivaiulaui, for a park. The lots will lie sold at the lowest prices in the market, with which other real estate agents will not afford to eom peto. Applications for lots will bo received at our otlico, and will bo jriven preference of chosing lots in the order they are received. For furthor particulars ap ply to W.O.ACHI&CO. Real Estate Brokers 10 WEST KING ST. October 4th. iKqq. 343 Coney Estate LANDS. A FEW VERY DESIRABLE BUILD I NG LOTS on Nuiunu Avenue, at Nlo lopa, Nuuanu Valley, for sale. Apply to J M. MONSARRAT. Cartwneht Block, Merchant street Musicians. W.H.SEA, :teacher of Guitar, Mandolin, Zither and Ukulele. Durlnc my absence atOmr1!"- Mr Ames, of Wall, Ni hols Co.. will hae charge of mv pupiK PIANO TAUGHT By a New, Quick Method Prnficlencv cu.iranteed In six months I Terms. Is.co monthly Special attention to adult heirlnners. Address PI NO, Bulletin office. Mig & a, tjl 1 :e3 g: x 37-, VIOLINIST. ifi Reretanla Street, - V iM .v-ive a limited number of pupils. Music tuniMied f'ir concerts, aftemoun or .cnltiR i-"'e Music. ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER- Vocal Studio. "MlRiiun," 720 Berotuula Btreet. Tel' 1111. 1J7I K. K. KAA1, Teacher of ' .ar, Mandolin, Zither' Hkuiele and Tare Patch. Order tn tm lnft iro of Wall, Nichols Co., Mid at tcrKtniiii MuhIo To ' lan.i Mercantile Ancles. ritcnooi 1086 ft nt. f. O. Box , HAWAIIAN Mercantilb Agency O H. UERREY, : Manager, ludd BulldlnK. DilBcpli noiieciinns a speciallf. HoDflnlii HercalB Agency Room 10, Spreckels Building, Fort street. Collections a specialty. Prompt re nlttance s. No fee charged unles collec Ion Is made. 1443 ANSWERS HOAR'S QUERY President to Give Strata Points on tlio Philippines. Additional Ccrrtf pondtnee With Otfs - Insurfirnts EiicoiiKgid by lrditim.us AtariCdDS Wire Ntver Rtciduized by OIBcldls. (Associated Press Special.) Now Yoik, Feb. 27 A special lo the Hi'rnlil from WiishliigtGon i-ayn: Picsl.ler t M-lOnUv will send lo tho Senate today .Tiieitl.iy his uiiHV.tr to the Hoar r-Molu'Ion asking for pmc tlcally nil tho lufornintloii In the pos session of the Government, relative to tho Philippine Islands not already be fore that body. Somo reports from General Otis nnd correspondence ho had had with Agul naldo will be new, though the olllclals say they tluow little light ,011 tho nf falrs of tho archipelago, 'this, It is stated, Is partlculaily true with refer ence to the aid and comfort tho Insur gents have received from persons In the United States. In one of the reports made by Gen eral Otis ho rssorts that after tho de struction of tho Spanish fleet "nnd un doubtedly with tho aid and consent of tho agents of the United States," n small band of men, natives of Luzon, returned to tho vicinity of Manila. "They wcro doubtless encouraged by citizens of tho United States nnd others acting without authority." General Otis declares, "to attempt the organization of what they wero pleased to dcnomlnuto nn Independent government for tho 1'hlllpiilno people, they themselves beenmp lt9 controlling clement. Agulunldo nnd his assistants landed from American vessels In Ca vttc, supplied by United States agents with nuns and ammunition In small quantities for tho purpose of raising n native force to assist the American trooi s to keep back from tho shore of Manila Day, the scattcied Spanish troops giving annoyance In that vicin ity." General Otis' reports will also repeat tho cause of tho beginning of the revo lution. Ho will dcclaro tho Insurgents did everything In their power to bring on tho conflict. On tho night of Febru ary 4, after a demonstration was mado on 0110 of our small outposts, which oc cupied a retired position, at least t5J yards within tho line which had been mutually agreed upon, ho says: "An' Insurgent approached tho picket and refusing to halt or answer when chal lenged. Tho result wns that our pick et discharged his gun, when tho Insur gent troops near Santa Mora opened a spirited flro en our troops stationed there." One of tho reports dated Just beforo tho outbreak contains this statement: "I am of the opinion that somo of our worst foes aro those of our own house hold. I includo an article cut from tho Slngaporo Frco Press, which tho Insurgents decline was wrlt'-n by United States Consul Pratt. Tho bet ter class of Insurgents have complained of this article, as It has had unite an exciting effect upon their people. Tho nctlvo Intermeddling of othei consuls has also given us considerable trou ble." The nrtlclo which Consul Pratt 13 al leged to hnvo written speaks of .tho vacillation of tho President over "the Philippines, and of tho stuplt'lty of the refusal of tho United States lo recog nize tho Filipino Government. Prince Knii-ln-1 rnvcls. Tho Japan Times of Feb. 17 says: II. 1. II. Colonel Prlnto Knn-ln nnd suite left Shlmbnshi on last Friday by the 8:20 a. m. train fur Yokohama whence they sailed for Europe tho same day by tho steamer Laos, which cleared tho harGor nt 10 o'clock. His Highness had a splendid send-off nt the Shlmb.ishl station as his train left tho platform. Among thoso assembled at tho station wcro T. 1. II. Prlnco nnd Prlnccbs Komntsu, II, I. II. Prlnco Na shlmoto, Picmlcr Yamngata, other Ministers of State, Marshal Marquis Oynma, Chief of tho General Stair OIIlco, tho members of tho foreign diplomatic body, and many others, to the number of over COU In nil. It may ho added that his Hlghncss's suite compilscH Pilneo Iwnkuin, President of tho Nobility Alfnlrs Ilureau In the Im perial Household: Lieutenant Colonel Oshlma or tho Artillery, and Mr. Mat su, his steward. If you ;ire ond of pictures, drop in and look over the fresh nt of Copley Prints, Carbons, and London Prints, covering over fifty subjects of the very latest publications. KING BROS., 110 Hotel street. Livery nnd hourdlug stables nt Long Dranch. Waiklkl. Go to tho Poclflc Vehicle and Supply Co. for lino carriages. American MeBsnuger Service, Ma sonic Templo. Tel. 444. Nicely furnished rooms at the Pop ular House, 154 Fort street, from 11.00 per week up. The UBe of tho Singer In m'MlonB of homes sIiowb the unprecedon i suc cess of these Ideal sewing ma. Nncs. It Is convincing proof that tin Singer excels In all kinds of family nvok and art needle work. All ou.' v !ng machines are of the best construes, on. beautlfu ly decorated, and ure mountbd on sleected woods In finely flnlshed cabinets ot artlstlt designs. B. Oer Kersen, agent, 1GH Bethel street RpqI Estate and Insurance cif u-rtJJ' njAjjtf mm v w "V1 vw irFWVrnv s2 LiKh and KJKH AOKNTH FOB ., New England Mutual Life In surance Cc. of Botrois tna Fire Insurance Compaio of Hartford HENRY ST. GOAR. EDWARD POLL1TZ. Members Stock and Bond Exchange. EDWARD P0LLITZ& Co COMMISSION BROKERS AND DEALERS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES Partlculti attention given lo purchitt nl nil ol Hawaiian Supit Stock. Loant Negotiate. Eaitcra and Foreltn Stock, and Bondi, 40a California St., Son Frunclgco, Col. U72 W. C. ACHI & CO., Brokers & Dealers REALIST ATI C9 Wo wnl II a or -e tteal Estutcn II pattH of the KoaP. Cy We lll Sell Propeitlcson ItenhM ble OommlssIonHi 3FFICE. 10 West Kinp Strefi DAVID DAYTON, Real Estate Broker. 223 MERCHANT ST. FOH SALE. Twelve Chinese Granite Ultchltu Piwtn. $5 each. Priiierty tu town. HOT1HFS TO TiiCT. T. R. MOSS.MAN Real Estate Agen, Abstractor nd Searcher of Titles . . . Loans negotiated P'nts colietted. Campbell Buildintr, Merchani street. "? Vv7. THRUM ourveyor. )OM NO. 10. SPHECKELS RLOfk Plnntttinn Work a MpHclaltv. liW JOHN H. SOPER Stock anfl Bunfl firsK 110 Mm-cliiint Ktrt..r UHAS. .1. KAIilv. Memlmr liiiuolulii Stock KxclMtigo. Kiini lilll. Judd IluililliiK. JAti. If iVLOKUAN, 0CT1ONKKK AND SUlCh itilOKD. No. 4A Vuurn dtrcit. tM)ort ApjirHifttuneut of ln i;ut nrl ?iirn'," WILLIAM SWIDCH, Stock and Bond Broker Mfmtfi ot Hawaiian block Excnanga Moliii'rnv lllock. Kort Stn-nt. 1. E. K. srilAUCJH, Real Estate Broker Vlimni'l".! Agiti: nil Colleotor. Lincoln B'o-k, (WW Kiuk Htreet. 144 Tetph0hO4l A. J. OAV1PHKLL, Stonlc uinl Bond Broker Mtmbtr ol tht Honolulu Stock Eichania. Olllco tJmiHti Htrtntt, np)HinltH Onloi Komi i'niiiiaiiy. Tattph'.pr vt P l Ho, ,i JAti. K. Ml) KUAN, Minbti ol Honolulu Stock Eacbanga Ouacn ttraal. Taietnon vt 0Boajo WOMAN'S EXCHANGE ,12 HOTKt, MTRKKT. KAPA, f,MBASHRS, LKIS NA TTWE OA-S, HtlLASKIKTM NIIMM MaTS, fans, smkll -KKDS, too HdMKMADB POl, cousUntl imhaua TeUnhoue 761' ,.q Bankers. UP HAWAII. Lid. JUDD I1UILD1NQ. (iNCORPOHAtlD UNDtRTHB LAWS I lor the Hawaiian Republic. 1 Capital $5400,000 OFKIOUIIS AND DIHKCTOR9J CriAS. M. Cookk, Proslilent. P. O. Joni:s. Vlco-Proslilent O. H. Coork, Cashier. F C. Atiii:hton, Assistant Cashier. Honry Wntorhouso, Tom May, F. V. Mftcfnrlano, E. I). Tonnoy, J A. McCamlloss. Solicits tho Accounts of Firms, Cor oratlons, Trimts, Individuals, and will carofully anil promptly attond to al biiHlnoMS coiiiiectoil with bankltiR en trusted to It, 80II and purchaso Forolgi. KxehaiiRB, Ismin IxtttorH of Crodlt. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT! Ordinary anil Term Doposlla rocolveil, anil IntoroHt allowod In accordance with rulos and conditions printed In Pass books, copies of which may bo had upon application. W 18 OF HAWAII, LTD. Incorporated Under tho Laws of the Republic ot Hawaii. Authorized Capital, $1,000,000 Subscribed Capital, 750,000 Paid Up Capital 500,00o OFFlGEItS AND DIRECTORS. Cecil Drown President M. P. Robinson Vlco-Presldent V G. Cooper Cashier E. M. Doyd Secretary Directors Cecil Brown. Mark P. ItoblnBon. Druce Cartwrlght, W. G. Cooper and H. M. Von holt. DRAW EXCHANGE Off: San Francisco The Anglo-Callfor-nln Dank. Limited. Chicago Tho Morchants Loan and Trust Company. Now York J. & W. Sellgman & Com pany. London Tho Anglo-California Dank. Limited. Paris Socletlo Generalo. Hamburg M. M. Warburg & Com pany. Hongkong and Yokohama The Chartered Dank of India, Australia and China. Australia The Union Bank of Aus tralia Limited Cnnadn Dank of Montreal. Perl In Oerhrudor Meyer. Exchange boughtnnd sold Letters Credit issued on all parts of the world. Photographers. J. J. WILLIAMS, Photographer. 0 Visitors are cordially invited to call and inspect our gallery of life size royal photos, trom Kamehameha t. to date. At tho Old Stand On PortStroot :: Barbers, Silent Barber Shop. Arlington Hlock, Hotel Stroe; Joseph Fornandez, Prop ,.ifiF a k-.rsa r.. svl v y Xf. & 3 vrz- ., Jtn s&fo4S For eloansltiK thn hcalp, t-tlmulatli.. tho Hkm of tliH himd, niliovlnj; lumdur" rjui-iid bv nverwiirk and inoiital wot tirmllratlim ilHiidruir. anil general iiiiikiiu you feol like a now man wimiitii. tliero In untiling eqiul to Pjh'Ium'u'k .Daiidnifi' Killer For ilo by all ilrugglNts, and at tc Union Harlmr Shop, Ttilitphiiiio rttlli Bouquets ! PINKE & 00., Supply every varkty of Cut Huwers and Grnwlng Pl.inti. Sprays, Bouquets and Funeral and Wedding Floral Designs sup plied on short notice. Office, corner Fort street and Chaplain wo, oppo1 'he Catholic Mission. 1317 M. U.xi.sA.. V - Y9' ' -&!&& f.l"t1 - "- , Bankery, Ct-AUS St'BIOKBLS. Wm.U.Irwi Glaus pprtelg uo, "O .... M t San franeiico Agent Tun Nevada National Hank ok San Fiunoisoo. San FnANCisco The Nevada National Hank or Han Francisco London Tho Union Bank of London Ltd., New Youk Atnorican Exolianito N tlonal Hank. K CinoAiio Morchants National Bank. PAnia-Creillt Lyonnalg. Kkhmn DroHdnor Hank. HONKONO AND YOKOHAMA Uoilk OB A Hlmnglml Blinking Corporation. Vkw Zealand and Aithtraua Ban if Now Zealand ZioToniA and VANcouvitn Bank 0 HrltiHh North Aiimrl,. Transact a General Baitine and Eicbanee Bunnell uepuuis ncceivca. l,omu mado on AD- Credits Usuod. Bills of ExchaDse bonebl JOLL0TIO!8 FBOVITLT ACCQPTfTHD Ton, SavinsrsBank Savings Doposlte vrlU U rocelved anil Interest allowed by thl Bank at four and ono-half per cent, per annum. Printed copies of tho Rulos and Reg. illations may be obtained on application. Olllco at bank building on Morohant struot. BISHOP A CO. -Kstabllshed 1868 E3ISKCO cSs Co. BANKERS. Transact a General Banking nd Exchange Business. Commercial and Traveler' -otters of Credit issued, avail. ble in nil the principal citiei f tho world. Interest allowed after Jul I, 1898. on fixed (lnnnaita fl months 3 per cent., 6 month a per cent., 12 months 4 percent. Pioneer Bui'ding and Loan Association. ASSETS, DEC. 31, 1899, 112,77.67. Money loaned on approved Bectnity. A Savings Bank for monthly deposit. Houses built on tho monthly install ment pian. Twentieth Serins of Stock Is now opened. OFFICERS T. P. Lansing, Presi dent; S. B. Roso, Vice President; C. B. Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear. Secretary. DIRECTORS T. P. Lansing, S. a Roso, A. V. Gear, A. W. Kecch, Henry Smith. J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, C. B. Gray, W. L. Howard. A. V. OEAn, Secretary. chamber of Commerce rooms. i UHlco Hours; 12:301:30 p. m. flje Vorohamti Specie BbdI; LIMITRD. Subscribed Capital 24.000.00 yea i-um-up capital 12.000.000 yes Reaervo Fund 7,600,000 yea The Bank buys and receives tor col lection Dills of Exchange, Issues Drafts and Letters ot Credit, ana transact! a general banking business. INTEREST AU.OWED On FlicJ Uepo'.lt for la month.. 4 par cant 1, a On FlaaJ Dcpuilt lor 6 monttia, 1 On Fixti Dtpo.lt for 1 noi, 1 INTEREST ALtOWED- Bv ih. He.i Or.-.e. at Yokohama, 00 Curuoltx. cj.lt. 1 -. . Mr itr day, Oa Hia4 Depo.ll for la month,, 5K p,r cnl p a lew ReDOtlllC ROIUIDL llfalDe SL Mil The ... Hawaiian Electric Company, Cot. Alakeu it IlalekanwIU 9ta Hab it larRti aB8or. of Chandeliers arr- -lee trical Qood OoriBtnntly on ha- EstitnntoB given (or brn. t,. Inc und Electrical plants, Marine Wiring a specialty, THEO. HOFFMAN, I. I I I 1 I' iftf u.fafr iilitJlI--W U- i- 'I iaitf-t''"" -v ' -