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THE EVENINO IIUIjIjISTIN: HONOrjULU, H. I., WEDNESDAY, MAROH 28, 1000.
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Attorneys.
ATKINSON & JUDD,
JuUCAlkliiHon and AUortF.Judd,Jr.)
Attorneys and
Couns 'li at Luw.
OBIas ivr ltl-iiop v lo.'s Hank, cor.
HXabamanu and Mercnalit streetH.
X SLqOA NTS STEWAKT,
Attorney and
Counsellor sit Law.
nresw T!lok, opiuwlto Catholic Church
Fort t root, Honolulu, II. I.
jM Telephone 1122
R D. SlLLfMAN,
LAWYER-
j8 Judd Building. Telephone 213.
CHARLES FJPETWT" "
.ttoi'iiGy at Law and
Notary .Pxiblic.
Ktifthtinituiu Htrret.
.7. M. KANEAKUA,
Attorney ami Counsellor at
Law.
Olftev. In tlio Occldctitnl Hotel,
comer of King mid Alakcti Streets,
Honolulu. H
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Sf. 17. Acn. Kxocii Johnson.
AOHI fc JOHNSON,
Attorneys ami Counselors
at Law.
i?ace No. :0Wcl King strict.
TelopiilvoHH4.
h M. BROOKS.
Attorney at Law
Syreckels Building, Fort Street,
Hono'jiu.
B, A. MOTT-SMITH,
ATTORNEY,
JAS MOVED to the Judd
Block, Fort St.
Surgeons, Physicians and Dentists.
A, C. WALL, D. D. S.,
G. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
DENTISTS.
Love Building, Fott street.
HOURS: 8-4. TELEPHONE 454.
DR. R. I. MOORE,
Dentist.
Of-UCE: 210 Hotel street.
OFFICE HOUKS: 9 ta 12 3rd 1 to 4.
Dr. W. J. Galbraiih.
Practice limited to Surgery and
Gynecology.
OrF.'CF AND RESIDENCE: HAWAIIAN
HOTEL. 1 4 6
"M. WALTER HOFFMANN.
SEREXANIA STREET, (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel).
O.Tico hours, 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p.
.; 7 to 8 p. 111. Sundays; 8 to 11 11. in
(Telephone 610. P. O. Uox B01.
3R A. GORDON HODGINS.
tOTIUKAND Rl4IDENCE, GEDOE
COTTAQE. corner tcl and IllchardH
twit. Olllco hours: 9 to 11; 2 to 4;
gto S. Telephone 933. 1245
DR. A. N. SINCLAIR
. Scnool s'reet, between Emma and Fort.
Hoars: 9-10 a. m., 2-4 p. m., 7-S p. in.;
Vunlays Q-io a. in, 1416
DR. I. MORI,
?M Efretanla Street, between Emma
and Fort streets.
Trdorhone 277. P. Q. Dox 843.
Ofllce Hours 9 to 12 a. m. nud 7 to
i v- ': Sundays, 9 to 12 a. ra. 1229
'HONOLULU
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Ctajiported'by Voluntary Conf,JVtIonfl.
TREE TREATMENT to the cor of
aTuUonalltlo.
Vox information ah to cards vl
olttlen and to the service, etc., etc,
"PP&ot the
Infirmary.
Third Floor. Progress Block,
tf olncrlptionH may bo loft with J. P.
Hnchfeld, L. U. Ablos or Dr. Sloggolr.
1 39(141 m
DIAMOND
&Dd other Rings, Watches, Braced
ls, Pins, and nn extensive variety
fjvelry.
IX. Gr, BIA.RT,
Manufacturing Jeweller,
404V pORT STREEI,
Real BstatB and Insnranci
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AGENTS FOK
New England Mutual Life In
surance Co. of Boston.
Etna Fire Insurance Compaih
of Hartford.
HENRY ST. GOAR.
fcDWARD POLLITZ.
Members Stock and Bond Exchange.
EDWARD POLLITZ&Co
I COMMISSION BROKERS
I AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURITIES ....
Particular attention elvtn topurctiasaandaata ol
Hawaiian Sugar Stixk.
Loans Negotiated. Eastern anJ Foreign Slock
and Bonds,
403 California St.,
San Francisco, Col.
1172
W. C. ACHI & CO,
Brokers & Dealers
CJT Wo will Buy or e ileal Estate It
all parts of the t;ronp.
Et Wo will Sell Properties en Ursaun
able Commissions 1
OFFICE, 10 West King Streh
DAVID DAYTON,
Real Estate Broker.
223 MERCHANT ST.
FOR SALE.
Twelve Chlnoao Granite Hitching
Poet, $5 each.
Property In town.
HOUSES TO LKT.
T. R. MOSSMAN
Real Estate Apn,
Abstractor snd
Searcher of Titles . . .
Loans negotiated
Rents collected.
Campbell Building,
Merchnnt street.
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Surveyor.
TOOM NO. 10, HPRKCKELS IlLOUh
Plantation Work u SjMiclalty.
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OHAS. J. ITALIC,
Membnr Honolulu Ktook Exchaugo.
lloomUUl, Judd llulldlni;.
1150
JAS. F. MOKUAiN,
0CT1ONKBU AND 8TO0K BKOKBl
No. 15 Ijaeen Street.
Expert Appruisomont of Uettl
fptHte and Furniture
JOHN H. SOPER
:: hi
U"lv
11G Morcliant. Strtbt
WILLIAM SWIDGi;
Stock and Bond Broker
Mtmbtr ot Kiwallan Stock Eicbtoj..
Molnt'ruy Illo-k. Fort Street.
P. E. R. STRAUOH,
Real Estate Broker
VinanoKl Agsntfmd Collootor.
Lincoln Blo"k, 639 King street
ml Tltphohj04i.
A. J. CAMPBELL,
Stook and Bond Broker.
Mtmbtr of tba Honolulu Stock Exchanf .
Office Quoon street, opposite Union
Food Company.
Telaphont o6 P O. Bni -rt
UAS. F. MORGAN,
ManbM of Honolulu Stock Eiciinr.
Qumo titttt,
Ttuchon. t. o Boa u
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
112 Hotei. Htbket.
KAPA, OALABASnES, LETS, NA
TTE BATS, HULA SKIRTS. NIIHAC
MATS, FANS, BHKLW SEEDS, Eto
HOMEMADE POI, constaotl on band,
Teloohono 1W Uim
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Four Cable Reports
for House to Consider
Wnshlngton, Ulnrch 15. Four dis
tinct repurtB on the bill for the con
ntructlon of n Pnolflc cnblo to Ilawnll,
tlio Phlllpplnrs and Jupnn were Died
today from members ot Urn Houbu
Ctinimlttco on Intcratnto and Foreign
Commerce. Srclunnn of Now York sub
mitted the majority report favorable
to the bill Introduced by him for a
cnblo to bo built under nrlrato aus
pices, the Government paying S300.000
annually for twenty yenrs for the
transmission of Government messages.
A mlnoilty report, signed by Repre
sentatives AdainBon, Adams, Sharltlc
ford and Davey, dissents In toto from
tho bill. Another minority report
signed by Representatives Corliss,
Fletcher and Stewart opposed the plan
of pilvato ownership and proposed 11
substitute embodying tho Idea of Gov
ernment ownership of tho cable. Still
another dissenting report Is from Mnnn
ot Illinois, giving his Individual view
thnt a Government cable would provo
more beneficial to tho public and tho
Government.
Sherman's majority report Is nn ex
haustive review of the cable question.
It says that tho argument of a Govern
ment cnblo that would bo under tho
complete control of tho United States
seems of Binnll Importance tu tho com
mittee except in tlmo of war, and In
thnt event tho Government Is authoriz
ed to assumo control of tho prlvnto cu
blo which tho committee recommends.
Ah to tho Government, cnblo being
11101 e economical to tho United States,
the report says that this loses weight
from the necessity of establishing n du
plicate cable.
Eml toAII4,I:ilcntllyCoodO!nccs"
London, March 1C Tho Outlook,
commenting on Lord Salisbury's reply
to tho United Stntes' offer of media
tion, says: "Llko M. Delcassc, Presi
dent McKlnlcy must himself sco that
this puts an cud to all talk of 'friendly
good olllccs' on the part of any outsldo
power. Hut President S'.cKInlcy, un
like tho French Premier, lb face to faio
with Hint most awkward factor, his
November Pi evidential election, nnd
wo know what oven the best of Presi
dents can bo led to do at such times.
Let us bo thankful we have a Pauncc
fotc, not n Sackvllle-Wesi, nt Washing
ton, for wo shall need all our tact and
firmness thero for tho next few
months."
The tlnlinnncHluii'ti Threat.
Berlin, March 1C Rcfcnlng to tho
Boer threat to raze Johannesburg nnd
to desttoy the gold mines the Krcuz
Zcltung remarks: "Such n threat is
rcasonnhlo because England's finan
ciers nro already crying with anxiety
for gold shnrca, nnd quotations, nnd
secondly, becauso tho Uocrs would
thereby smash tho Idol which enticed
numberless vagabonds, questionable
riffraff and gold Jobbers to Immigrate
thero and now demand the bloody of
ferings which Britons willingly luy
upon tho nltar."
GooiIk Allowed Shipment.
Applications to ship Intcr-islnnd
freight thnt Is oelns discharged
from ships tilongslilj the wharves wab
asked for at tho iloarl of Health meet
ing and granted to til j Union Feed Co..
Washington Feed Co., McChesney to
Sons nnd tho Von Hamm-Young Co.,
conditionally; tint theso Roods &I1011M
not icmnln on iho u'iniwH over nlubt
nnd thnt they Da fur.'lgnl'il In the hot
nlr chambers at the Honolulu Iron
Woiks. Merchandise that cannot be
handled in that maimer will not be
allowed to bo shipped.
With twenty years expe
rience, King Bros, claim first
place as picture Cramers. You
will ahvays be satisfied if you
have this sort ofjwoik properly
done. Enough s'aid. ICING
BROS., 110 Hotel street.
PER S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Just landed n full lino ot grnpes, ap
ples, oranges, lemons, celery, cnbbago,
cauliflower, cranberries, burbunk and
red potatoes, nates, salmon, flounders,
halibut, vrnbs, Eastern and CallCorula
oysters (in tin nnd shell.) turkeys,
chickens, ducks, quail. A .all line of
canned goods. CAMARINOS' nEFRI
GERATOIL FRESH ENTERPRISE BOCK.
Tlio first of tho season at tho Mer
chants' Exchange just arrived by last
Australia. This is brewed only once
a year. Come boys and quench your
thirst, for it's a long tlmo to wait for
tho next brow.
SEATTLE BEER.
The ever popular Rainier beer is be
coming n household word and "will
you have a glass ot Seattle," Is more
often heard than anything else. The
Criterion Suloon has the beer on tap 01
In bottles.
Livery nnd boarding stables nt Long
Branch, Walklkl.
Nicely furnished rooms at the Pop
ular House, 154 Fort street, from $1.00
per week up.
The uso ot tho Singer In millions of
bomes showB the unprecodent Nl suc
cess of theso Ideal sowing mtMnea
It la convincing proof that tht Qtnger
excels In all kinds of family ntHng
and art needle work. All our 1 "ving
machines are of the best conBtmcCon,
beauUfulIy decorated, and uro mounted
on sleected woods In finely finished
cabinet of artlsUo designs. D. Ber
rrsen, agent, 16H Bethel street
BY AUTHORITY.
Eleanor W. Davles has this day been
appointed n Notnry Public for the First
Judicial Circuit of tho Hawaiian Isl
ands. ALEX. YOUNG.
Minister of tho Interior.
Interior Ofllce, March 20, 1900.
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N J I ICE TO MARINERS.
The Rfd Hariw Light of Honolulu Is
obscured by buildings on the east side of
channel to a line from which the Light
bears N. 360 201 W. tru.
I he light becomes visible nt a point
nearly two miles S.S.W. from Diamond
Head Light.
ALEX. YOUNG,
Minister ol the Interior.
M'rch 24. ttpo uSo-it
NOTICE TO FORMER RESIDENTS
IN FOWLER'S YARD.
There yet remain unclaimed In Fowler's
yard certain personal effects belonging to
rooms numbered as follows: 19, 28, 2g,
33, Go, 6t, 63, 66, O), 71, 73, 74, 77. 79 and
93.
Owners please call, claim same, and re
move at once.
By authority Hoard of Health:
1487-tf A. B. INGAI.I.S.
Irrigation notice.
Holders of water privileges, or those
paying water rates, nro hereby notified
that tho hours for Irrigation purposes
aro from 6 to 8 o'clock n. m. and from
4to C o'clock p. m.
ANDREW BROWN.
Superintendent Water Works.
Approved by A. YOUNO,
Minister of Interior.
Honolulu, J'ino 14, 1S99.
1244-tf
Office of the Boird of Health.
Honolulu, II. I., March 24, 190.
Report of cas of plague In Honolulu to
week ending March 24, 190:
Cases. Deaths.
Previously reported O7 57
Wrclc ending March 24, 1900. 1 1
Nationality Cnlnese, 2
Total number caes to date. .03 58
In the hospital this tiate I
Recovered 9
C. B. REYNOLDS,
Executive Officer. Board of Health.
The World Register
Keep the ChsIi whllo you are hiuty
Try one o
Rock Prices
On Maibleand Granite.
MONUMENTS
and CEMETERY
WORK
Foncea and Lawn
Furniture
Hinv'u Ircu Fence and Monnmeutal Ct
-V Kirns Mtrnfit
iswusbiuent Notice YVhIu-
Iiiu Agricultural Com-
p:iny. Limited.
Notice Is hereb- 'Iven tlut an assess
nent of Co per ceni nas been levied upon
he to.ooo shares new Issue, of the Wal
ilua Agricultural Lj , Ltd., and that the
ame will be due and payable at the office
f Castle & Cooke, Ltd., Jan. is, 1900.
E.D. TENNEY,
Secretary Walalua Agr'l Co., Ltd.
MTI
Assessment Notice.
WAIALUA AGRICUl TURALCO., Ltd.
The SIXTH ASSESSMENT of 10 ptr
cent (to per share) Is due and payable on
the Assessable Stock of this Company, at
the office of Castle & Cooke, Ltd., on
April iG, 1500, AND DELINQUENT
May 16, 1900.
W. A. BOWEN, Treasurer.
Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd.
14S6-IW
Notice ot Assessment!
Notice Is hereby given that the ninth
assessment of ten (10) per cent on the
capital 'tock ot the HONOLULU RAPID
TRANSIT AND LAND CO. will be due
ind payable to J. H. Fisher, treasurer, 411
Port (upstairs), Honolulu, on the 1st day
March. The shares upon which as
sessment may remain unpaid after thirty
Jays from said date, will be declared de
linquent. J. A. GILMAN,
Secretary H. R. T. & L. Co.
Honolulu. March 1. 1000. 1410
Kona Sujiar Co., Ltd.
Notice Is hereby given that Assessment
No. 7 of 10 per cent on the assessable stock
of the KONA SUGAR CO., LTD., Is due
and payable February 2, 1900.
P. W. McCHESNEY,
Treasurer.
Honolulu Feb. 1. iqoo ufifrt
Real Estate Transactions.
Bnbsoribera are inrmaned with from flu
10 six lists nor weok, giving an aeoaral
iHoord of all deedt.moriBKtres. leases, rt
eases, powers of attorney, etc., eto., vhlol
.re placed on record.
SsJMcrlpUoH Price, 2.00per HeaU;
A. V. GKEAR,
Jndd Building, Honotoisu
Bankers,
Cutis UriincnKLS.
Wm. U. Inwt
(Sta jjSpJBckelg $ tic
San f'rnnriico Agrnt Tiik Nkva'i.
National Hank or San Franoixco
San Fiiakcihco Tlio Novndn Nation!.
Bank nf Sail Francisco
Lonixjn Tlio Union Bank of Londoi
Ltd.,
Nr.w Yonir Ainorlcnn Exeliango N
tlonnl Hank.
CmcAdO MorchnntH Kntlonal Birt
PAnts Credit LyonnnlH.
riKitUN Drondnor Bank.
HONKONO AND YOKOHAMA Hoilk. lip it
Slinugbal Banking Corporation.
Nkw Zraland and AiiNTnArJA l'htil
of Now Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank
Jlrltlsh North -Amorlut.
Transact a Gcr.eral Basting milEicliaigeBntluis
Depotita Received. Loans made' on Ap
proved Security. Commercial and Traveleri
Credits Issued. Bills of Bxchango bonghl
tnd aold.
COLLfiCTIOMS PROMrTLT Aocouktid fox
BIKSO? GO,
SavmgsBanfc
Savings DopoDlts will h
received and Interest ailowod by tbli
Bank at four and ono-lmlf per cont.
par a 11 1111 in.
Printed copios of tho Rules nnd Reg
ulations niny bo obtained on application
Oltlco at bank building on Merchant
xtroot.
BISHOP A CO.
Established 1S58
BANKERS.
Trausact a General Banking
d Exchange Business.
Commercial and Travelor'i
letter a of Credit issued, avail
blo in nil the principal citie
f the world.
Interest allowed aftor Jul
L, 1898, on fixed deposits 5
months 3 nor cent., G nionthi
3 per cent., 12 months 4
per cent.
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
ASSETS, DEC. 31, 1899, 112,C77.B'.
Money loaned on approved security
A Savings Bank for monthly doposlt
Houses built on the monthly Install
ment pistn.
Twentieth Serl - of Stock Is now
opened.
OFFICERS T. P. Lansing, Presl
dent; S. B. Roso, Vico President; C. B
Gray. Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretary
DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing. S. B
Rose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keech, Hcnr;
Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, 0. B
Gray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. GEAR,
Secretary,
uhambcr of Commerce rooms,
uiilco Hours: 12:301:30 p. m.
rjje I'oohBffiB Specie Ban.
MMIIID,
Subscribed Capital 24,000,00 yet
Paid-up Capital 12,000,000 ye
Reserve Fund 7,600,000 yes
The Bank buys and receives for col
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues flrafti
and Letters of Credit, ana transact!
a general banking business.
INTEREST ALFJWED
On Flia Deposit for u months, o cant a t
On Flial Deposit lor 6 montna, i "
On Flxa4 Deposit for i taos, J '
INTEREST ALtOWED
Bv tha Ilea QrS'.t, at VoKohama, on Currant Di
colli, t a-... i per 4ay.
Oa hlzad Deposit for n nonttis, sH par caot p. a,
Hew Republic BnlMiii, llfllng BUBoiolUi
The . . .
Hawaiian Electric
Company,
Corner AlaUea and HalekauwIlaSts.,
Has a large assortment of
Chandeliers and Elec
trical Goods
Constantly on Hand.
Estimates given for house wiring
. and electrical plants.
Marine Wiring a specialty.
A. GARTLEY,
General Manager.
liankfrs.
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JUDD BUILDINa.
f iNCOPrOKMSt) VHum tiis Uw1
I OF tmb Hawaiian Republic.
OrtP'-'il .$100,000
Guar. M. Cooick, President.
ir. v. jonkh, vico-I'roHldent
O. II. Coorcrj, Catihler.
F. G. ATllKllxrixr Attbl.n..( ...!, ,-.
uenry ntorliou-c,
loin may,
F. W. Macfarlano,
E. D. Tonnoy,
JA. MoCandlet.
Solfnttn fliA An.i....M n tri-
norntlntiH. Triil. I,,,ll..l,l.. .1. .' .
onrefully and promptly attond to aQ
buslnoKS connoctod with banking en
trusted to It. Sell and purchase Foreiea
SAVINGS DBPARTMENT!
Ordinary and Term Deposits received,
and Intorost allowed in accordance villi
rules and conditions printed in Pa-is.
books, copios of which may bo had nt M
application.
OF HAWAII, LTD.
Incorporated Under tho Laws ot th
Republic of Hawaii.
Authorized Capital, $1,000,000
Subscribed Capital, 750,000
Paid Up Capital 500,00a
OFFICERS Anii ninrcfrrnnq
Cecil Brown President
m. i'. ltomnson Vice-President
W. G. Cooper Cashier
E. M. Boyd Secretary
Directors Cecil Brown, Mark P.
Robinson, Bruco Cartwright, W. O.
Cooper and II. M.fan Holt.
DRAW EXCHANGE ON:
San Francisco Tho Anglo-Calltor-nln
Bank. Limited.
Chicago Tho Merchants Loan and
Trust Company.
Now York J. & W. Seligman & Com
pany. London The Anglo-Callfornls
Hunk, Limited.
Paris Socletlo Gcnoralo.
Hamburg M. M. Warburg & Com
pany. Hongkong nnd Yokohama The
Chartered Bank of India, Australia
and China.
Australia Tho Union Bank of Aus
tralia, Limited.
Canada Bank ot Montreal.
Berlin Qerbruder Meyer.
Exchange bought nnd sold Letters
Credit Issued on all parts of the
world.
Photographers.
J. J. WILLIAMS,
Photographer.
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Visitors are cordially invited to
call and inspect our tjallcry of life
size royal photos, trom Kamehameha
1. to date.
At tho Old Stand
Ou Fort Streot ::
Barbers.
Silent
Barber Shop.
Arlington Block, Hotel Street
Joseph Fernandez, Prop'i,
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KEEP THE HEAD COOL sad the
feet warm Is the advice Riven by all the
doctors In time of epidemics of any kind.
Pacheco's Dandruff Killer Is the best to
use on the head. It Is refreshing, Invigor
ating and stimulating, besides possessing
cooling properties contained In no other
preparation In the market.
PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER
Is for sale by all druggets and at the
Union Barber Shop; Telephone 696.
ThePaciflc Nursery
HAS MOVED
To 615 For St.,
(Next to Ed. A.WIIIIams, Undertaker),
And Is now prepared to supply every
variety of Cut and Growing Plants.
Sprays, Bouquets, Wedding and Funeral
Designs executed on short notice.
A Targe variety of Roses and other plaati
for sale.
PINKE &C0,
PROPRIETORS.
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