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THE x EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., MONDAY, MAY 21,
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Attorneys.
Frederick W. Hankey,
attornby-at-law.
Lovb Building, Fort St.
Rooms 4 and 5.
H)8mi
Francis J. Berry.
TTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Rooms J anJ 4,
Love Building,
5"
Fort St.
I, h. C. Atkinson and A. P. Judd, Jr.)
ATKINSON & JUDD,
Attorneys and
Cotin sailors at Law.
Onea over Bishop & Co.'s Bank, cor.
KaaBtuaanu nnd Merchant Streets.
T MoOANTS STEWA11T,
Attornoy and
Oounpollor at Law.
Progress Block opposite Catholic
Caurck, Fort Street, Honolulu, H. I.
Tclcphono 1122
R. D SILL1MAN,
LAWYER
Judd Building.
Telephone 213
CE&BIES F. PETERSON
A-tiomoy at Law and
Notary Public.
Kanhnmanu Street.
X M. KANEAKTJA,
Attonioy and Counsellor at
Law.
Office: In the Occidental Hotel,
comer of King nnd Alakea Streets,
Bono'.nlu.
W. C. Achl. Enoch Johnson.
AOHI&.TOHXSON,
Attorneys and Counselors
at Law.
Office No. 10 West King Street
Telephono 884.
P. M. BllOOKS.
Attorney at Law
Bjweckcls Building, Fort Street.
Honolulu.
ft. A. MOTT-SMITH,
ATTORNEY.
HAS MOVED TO THE JUDD
BLOCK. FORT STREET.
Surgeons, Physicians and Dantlsts.
Dr. F. E. Coudert,
OF NEW YORK,
Reretaniti Street, opposite
Hawaiian Hotel.
Office Hours: 9:30a. m. to 12 m.; 3-4
p. m.; 7 8 p. m.
wddence: Engltslde, Vineyard Street.
DisctiBcs of Children
o Specialty.
, C. WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
HJBNTJHrS
Lo70 Building, Fort Street.
Hoars; 8 to 4. Telophone 434.
Or. W, J. Galbraiih.
ODlce and Residence: Bcretanla and
Alakea streets.
Office Hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 4
p. tn.; 7 to 8 p. ra.
TELEPHONE 204.
iH WALTER HOFFMANN.
ijaJRETANIA STREET, (opposlto the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
Telephone 610 P. O. Box 601.
Office hours, 8 to 10 n. m.; 1 to 3
p. n., 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 8 to 11 a. nt.
""DR. R. I. MOORE,
Dentist,
Office: 202 Hotel Street
Office Hours: 0 to 12 and 1 to 4.
DP. A GORDON HO 'GINS.
ATOTCH AND RESIDENCE, QEDOE
COTTAOE, corner Hotel and Richards
Streets. Office hours: 9 to 11; 2 to 4;
7 to 8. Telephone 953.
m. s. N. SINCLAIR
School Street, between Emma and Fort.
Hoots: i to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p.
! I p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m.
m.
Real Estate and Insurance.
LIFE and FIRE:
IHB&AljEflTg,
AGENTS FOR..
New England Mutual Life In
surance Co. of Bosrou.
tha Fire Insurance Company
of Hartford,
HENRY ST. GOAR.
EDWARD POLLITZ
Members Stock and Bond Exchange.
EDWARDPOLLITZ&Co
COMMISSION BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Particular attention given to purchtM and tilt of
Hawaiian Sugar Stock.
Loam Negotiated. Eiitara and Foreign Stock!
and Ooodt.
403 California 6t
San Frnnclaco, Cal.
117a
W. C. ACHI & CO.,
Brokers & Dealers
IN
REAL ESTATE
tW We will Bay or (. ileal Folate It
til parts of the gronn.
MT We 'will Bell Properties ou Unset.
ble Commissions t
OFFICE, 10 WEST KING STREE7
DAVID DAYTON,
Real Estate Broker.
223 MERCHANT ST.
FOR SALE.
Twelve Chinese Granite HltohltJf
Post, So ORch.
Property In towo.
HOUSES TO LOT.
f . R. MOSSMAN
Real Estate Agen.
Abstractor and
Searcher of Titles . .
Loans negotiated
Rents collected.
Campbell Building,
Merchant street.
w.
THRUM
Surveyor.
HOOM NO. 10 SPRECKKLS BLOCK
Plantation Work n Sjieclalty.
1JWS
WIlUAM'SAVIDGE,
Stock and Bond Broker
Memter of Hawaiian Stock Cicbangt
MeLiomy Block, Fort fltreot.
OHAS. J. PALK,
Member Honolulu Stock Exchange..
Room S01, - Jutld Building.
1130
P. B. R. ST11AUOH,
Real Estate Broker
Financial Agnt id Collector.
No,
9 Bethel St., near P.
TclepbOb t!41.
o.
IMt
JOHN H. SOPER
110 Merchant Shxot.
A. J. CAMPBELL,
Stock and Bond Broker
Mimbtt ol tba Honolulu Stock Euhaafa.
Office Quoon street, opposite Untoi
Feed Company.
Talapbona' soft P O. Bol in.
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
Il2 Hotel Street,
KAPA, CALABASHES. LEIS, NA
TIVE HATS. HULA SKIRTS. NHHAU
MATS, FANS, SHELLS. SEEDS, Etc.,
HOMEMADE POI, constantly on hand.
Tclcphono 769.
HONOLULU
iiU7 uinm.. iin
MfiaMMfiAl
Supported by Voluntary Contributions.
TOEB TREATMENT to the Poor of
ill nationalities.
For information as to cards of ad
niesion and to tho service, etc., etc..
ipply at the
Infirmary.
Third Floor, Progress Block.
Subscriptions may bo left with J. F.
Qacattetd, L. 0. Abies or Dr. Sloggett.
Republicans of .Maui
Prepare to ilect Delegates
Walluku, Mny 19. About ono linn
dred pcoplo were present nt tho first
meeting of the Walluku Republican
Ciuli held In the Walluku courthouse
last Wednesday evening. Only n few
Hawnllans were present.
Senator Kcpolkal was called to tho
chair nnd Jns. N. K. Kcola wns elected
secretary.
Ti.o chairman then nppolntcd tho fol
lowing Enrollment Committee: Oco.
Hons, S. E. Knlclkau, J. H. Thomns,
W. T. Robinson and J. P. Sylvn. The
meeting then proceeded to tho election
of delegates to the district convention
to be held in the Walluku courthouse
next v.edncsdny morn.iig, nnd tho re
sult was: Geo. Hons wns elected from
Walluku, T. M. Church from Knliulul
nnd Sprcckelsvllle, nnd A. N. Kcpolkal
from Honuauln. Addresses wcro made
by Messrs. Geo. Hons, T. M. Church,
A. N. Kcpolkal nnd Judge J. W. Ka
Itta, who In their remarks explained
the reasons which nindo them Republi
cans. Although theto were nearly ono hun
dred present nt tho meeting, only 21
Blgncd tho rolls of tho Republican
party, but tho enrollment committee
will see that n large number of those
who refused to sign that night will
come forward.
Tho Democrats of this town Intend
holding n mass meeting ns soon ns they
hear from iholr leaders In Honolulu.
Tho Walluku natives have not thus
far signified which party they will
espouse, but It Is certain a majority
of them will join the Republicans.
The Lahalna Republicans will meet
this evening to elect District Magis
trate D. Knlmulello as their delegate
to tho district convention.
Tho Hana, Keanao nnd Klpnhulu
Republicans will meet nt Hnnn this
evening for tho samo purpose.
Tho Republicans of Mnkawao nnd
Hnmaktmpoko met last Thursday
evening. D. C. Lindsay was elected
chairman and W. O. Aiken secretary.
F. W. Hardy was elected n delegato
from Mnkawao, and Messrs. II. A.
Baldwin, D. C. Lindsay nnd Rev. J. Kn
llno dclegntes fiom Hnmnktiapoko.
Tho vlco presidents nrc: F. W. Hnrdy,
P. N. Kahukuoltina and A. F. Travares.
Stirring speeches were mndo by F. E.
Atwatcr, W. E. Beckwlth nnd Love
land, after which the meeting adjourn
ed. To Pljjltt In Pnrls.
New York, May 7. It Is possible that
the winner of tho Jelfrlcs-Corbctt con
test, which Is to take placo Friday
night, may meet some other Amci lean
heavy weight In Paris before tho ex
position closes.
Mr. S. C. Hallock, representing the
hippodrome totcadois of Paris, arrived
hero yesterday with an offer to the
winner of tho fight on Friday night to
meet nnother heay weight next Sep
tember in tho bull ting nt Paris. Af
ter tho battle lins been decided next
Frldny Mr. Hnllock will make known
the size of tho purse he Is authorized
to offer, but ho says It Is large enough
to Induce n favotablo reply fiom tho
champion, whoever ho may be. W. A.
Brady, on behalf of Jeffries, said lu
case his man won ho would take 011
Sharkey for tho Patlslan bout.
Ynle Ten m Superior.
New Haven, Conn., Mny 5. Tho dual
track nthletlc contest between Ynle
and tho University of California ro
sultedw In a well earned victory for
Ynlo, who won eight firsts and ono tie.
'Ilia vlsltotH took thrco firsts nnd one
tlo In nnother. Technically the score
wouiu bo S',i to 1V6.
Tho Ynlo track athletes proved ov?a
stronger than tho best Informed had
believed. Tlio Callfornlnns put up 1
game light to the finish In every event
except tho half-mile, In which their
man Scrvlco was run off his feet and
loped up to the wlro with tho Ynlo man
a good fifty yards ahead of hint. Con
sidering tho strong head winds, tho
runners mndo very good time. Tho
weather was unfavprable, being slight
ly cold. If anything, tho weather was
In favor of Yale, who nro used to It.
ilnpnncsc Coolie Lnbor.
New York, Mw 7. AdJreslng tli:
Central Fedeiaied Unlnn, Sarin el Gom-per-s,
President of the American Feder.t Ion
of Libor spoke of the Impo t.itlnnof Japa
nese coolie l.tSor. He declared that Japa
nese coolies wt re taking the place of the
Chlnfse, who had been excluded.
"No re-trlctlon," he said, "Is placed up
on the Japanrse, nnd at a result they are
coming into this country In drives. It Is
pretty n ar urn- something b done in this
matter, as the first thing you know we
will be overrun w It li cheap J ipinese labor,
which whl suppi int yours as the Chines
attempted to do."
Knocked Out by Sluirkcy.
Chicago, May 8. Tom Shnrkey nt
Tattersalls tonight knocked out Joe
ChoynskI of California In tho second
round. Tho fight wns of tho hurricane
order.
Tho knock-out blow wns n left Jolt
to tho Jaw Just as the bell sounded tho
end of tho second round. ChoynskI
tried to respond to tho call for tho
third round, but when ho attempted to
ilso from tho floor ho fel Ion his back,
and tho rcfereo awarded tho fight to
Sharkey.
Bark Porter AhIiopc.
Walluku, May 19. Tho American
bark D. O. Porter about SO days out
from Nowcastle, N. S. W with a cargo
of coal for Klhel plantation, went
ashoro nt n point near Makena, about
four or uvo miles from Klhel, last
Tuesday, and sho wns pulled off tho
rocks by tho steamer Claudino on tho
following day.
American Messenger "Service, Ma
sonic Temrle. Tel. 444
DOWN THE RUDDER CHAIN.
With Captain Colly, Turk & Lewis
and thrco deep sea captains watching
him, Seaman Donnollcy, ono of tho ob
streperous men of tho ship W. F. Bab-
cock that sailed for New York this
forenoon, slid down the rudder chain of
that vessel while sho was abreast of
the Pacific Mall wharf nnd swam
ashore.
Officer Flint, who saw the whole oc
currence, had the following to Bay of
the matter:
"As you know, Donnelley had been
arrested on the charge of desertion
and, from the tlmo ho wns tnken
aboard until tho Bnbcock cast off her
lines this morning, n most vigilant
watch over tho fellow was kept.
"When tho Babcock went out this
morning, Turk & Lewis nnd two or
thrco captains weio nboard nnd they
had their eyes on Donnelley. At tho
proper moment tho fellow slid over tho
sldo nnd dropped Into tho water, not
making ns much of n splash as a nickel
dropped In tho wntcr, would make.
"No ono nboard saw him. I was on
the Intsr-Island wharf nt the tlmo nnd,
ns soon as I saw tho man slide down,
hastened to the Pacific Mall wharf, for
which he was making. There wasn't
n sign of the man."
Domicile) boasted that ho would nov
er go to New York. In tho Bnbcock nnd
he certainly has proved that he meant
what he said.
Free Stutci'H Active.
Maseru, Bastttoland, Mny 10. Freo
Staters arc concentrating stiongly on
good position on the Korannoberg hills
lying eastward of tho direct lino of tho
Thabanchu to Wlndburg. Picsldent
fatcyn was with them yesterday but Is
believed to linvo gono northwrrd after
Inspiring tho burghers with prcdlrtlons
of approaching Boer succow through
tho assistance, of thousands of foreign
ers who ho said wcro pouting into
Dclagoa bay.
General Bundle's division tamped
last evening on the banks of tho 1 'ttlo
Lluw riser between Thnbanchu nnd
Ladybrand.
Bullet for Schrclncr.
Capo Town, May 6. South African
news says that n policeman who wns
guarding Premier Schrclncr'8 hottso
has been shot, adding that tho police
man was smoking n cigar nt tho time,
upon which fact Is based tho assertion
that the bullet was Intended for tho
Premier, who Is nn Inveternto smoker.
African Bund papers nrc making n
sensation out of the affair, which they
declare Is tho result of an anti-Dutch
plot.
SEATTLE BEER.
Tho over popular Rainier beer Is be
coming a household nord and "will
you have a glass of bcattle," 1b more
1 1 ill Ileum IIUIU illiyilllllft 0)36 I Hi
Criterion Saloon has tho beer ou lap or
In bottlo3
The uso of tnu butger in millions of
homes shows tho anpreceden: d suc
cess of theso lderJ cowing ma. Vines
It Is convincing proof that thi Qtnget
excels in all kinds of family vni.
and art needle work. All our t. "tiny
machines aro of tho best constrticv'on
beautifully decorated, nnd aro mounted
in sleectcd woods In finely finished
cabinets ot artlstln designs. B. Ber
friin izpnt tf.H nh' ntrrt '
BY AUTHORITY.
IRRIGATION NOTICE.
Holders ot waier privileges, or those
paying water rates, aro hereby notified
that tho hours for Irrigation purposes
aro from 6 to 8 o'clock a. m. aud from
4ta 6 o'clock p. nt.
ANDREW BROWN,
Superintendent Water Works.
Approved by A. YOUNOj
Minister of Interior.
Honolulu, Juno 14, 1899.
l?44-tf
Commissioner's Sole of
Real Estate. Situate in
Honolulu. Island of Oahu.
Pursuant to an order made by Honorable
W. L. Stanley. Second Judce of the Clr
cult Court of the Hirst Judicial Circuit,
filrd the 17th dty of May, A. U. 1000, In
a cause emitted Rita C. Tewksbury against
ftmone ti. .umta, Aiua t-u na, w e ot
Frank A. Cunha, and Frank A. CuiiIh,
her husband, Mary Camara, wile of J. M.
Caniara, and .1. M. Cama-a, her husband,
(Bill for Partition, etc.), the undersigned,
as t-nmmissionerauiy nprointt-d, will e.
p lor s i'e at public a ctlon, subjjet to
confirmation by CIrcu t Court,
On Saturday, June 2nd, 1900,
at i o'clock noon, at the mauka entrance
to the Judiciary Uulldlng, all that piece or
p.rcel of lano. situate on b.ho I ttreet com
prMng lots conveyed to AnUne George
Cunha, as follows :
J. Kanahlna to Antone Geerge de Cunha,
October 30, i860. Recorded Book 22,
pige 253.
J. T. W.'tterhouse to Antore George
Cuiiha, Septembers 1876 Recorded Book
J. T Witerhouse to Antone G. Cunha,
December 20, 1878. Recorded Book 127,
page 467 et seq.
(hxceptlug portion sold by Antone
George Cunta to J. T. Vaterl10u4e bv
deed of December 20, 1878, recorded in
Root 127. n.irs Afa. n n.l
I Said parcel lontalnlng an area of 26,700
square ieei. more or less.
Upset prl.e, $8,000,
Terms of site are cash In U. S. Gold.
Deed at the exrense of thejpurchaser.
Forfurthei p.rtlcularsapply to
JAMBS A. THOMPSON,
Commissioner.
Honolulu, May 17, igoo.
Paul Neumann, tsq., for plaintiff.
Kinney, Ballou & McClanahan for de
fendants. 1536 2w
Bankers.
Cues Spnacssts.
Wi. it. iRwr
Clang $pneclrc$ uo
HONOLULU H.I
San vancfico Agenit The Nevada
National Bank of San Fkanciboo.
San FnANniKoo The Nevada Nations
Bank of Ban Frnuclsco.
London Tho Union Bank of Londot
Ltd.,
New York Amorlcan Exchange Ns.
tlonal Bank.
Gihoaoo Merchants National Bank
Paris Crodlt Lyonnais.
Berlin Drosdnor Bank.
Honkono and Yokohama Honking t
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
Nkw Zealand and Aurtraua Bam
of Now Zoaland.
Victoria and Vancouvkh Bank
British North Amorlca.
Transact a General Minn and Eicbasee B oxloes:
Depotsts Received, Loans made on Ap-
B roved Security. Commercial and Traveler!
redtts Issued. Bills of Exchange bongs!
and sold.
OoLLEOTiona Fbomitlt Acooctitm) tat.
Established 1858
BANKERS.
Transact a General Bankint
ud Exchange Business.
Commercial and Travolcr'i
.otters o Credit issued, avail
blc ir ,!! th" principal citio
tJ c v.urlcl.
Interest allowed after Jnh
1,1898, 011 fixed dexK)sit3 '
months 3 per cent., 0 monthi
3$ per cent., 12 nionthfl 4
per cent.
mmmz s a,
SaviugsBani
Savings Deposits will be
received and Interest allowod by thit
Bank at four and one-half per cent,
por annum,
Prlntod copies of the Rules and Reg
ulations may bo obtainod on applIcaUon
Officoatbank building on Morchant
Rtreet.
BISHOP A CO.
Pioneer Building anc
Loan Association-
ASSETS, DEC. 31, 1899, 1112,677.11
Money loaned on approved security
A Savings Bank for monthly deposit
nouses outit on tho monthly install
ment pir-.
Twentieth Serl - of Stock la no
opened.
OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Presl
dent; S. B. nose, Vlco President; O. B
Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretary
DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, S. B
Hose, A. V. Ocar, A. W. Keccb, Henrj
Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, C. B
Gray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. OEAR,
Secretary
Chamber ot Commerce rooms.
Qfflco Hours: 12:301:30 p. m.
Tije iohamB Specie Ban!
LIUIIXD,
Subscribed Capital .... Yen 24,000,000
Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000
Reserved Fund Yon 8,000,000
The Bank buys and receives for col
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Draft
aud Letters of Credit, ana traoueti
a general banking business.
INTEREST AIV1WED-
On Flied Deposit tor it monthi, 4 p.t cm ,
On Hied Depoill lor 6 montlia, )M
On Fltel Depotlt lor 1 doi,
INTIREST ALLOWED-
Dv tht Ilea OHce, at Yokohani, ca Caiuni Dt
fotlt. i . mi ttr day
lieJ Dcr"lt lor it monthi, 5K per cent t a.
w Rsunlillc Bollliis, lifiim st, Honle i
HAWAII LAND CO.
Limited.
Capita Stock - -Capital,
paid up,
$100,000.
$48,860
OFFICERS.
W. O, Achl President A Managor
M. K. Nukuiua Vlco Prohlrinnt
J. Makuimti Treasurer
SEEEESEIectrical Hydraulic
juiocn
Geo, L,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
Jonah Kumalao.
J. Makalnal
J. W. BIplkane.
Tho abovfl Comi any will buy, lease,
or soil lauds in all j arts f ths liawallan
Ialaii'iH; and also 1ms houses In the City
ot Houolulu for rent, 1 1489-yl
Bankers.
)
JUDD BUILDING,
f Incorporated Undirthi LawiI
OP THB HAWAIIAN REPUBLIC.)
Capital $ dOO.OOO
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORSi
Citab. M. Cookk, Presldont.
P. O. Jonks, Vlco-Prosldent
O. H. Cooke, Cashier.
F. C. Atuerton, Assistant Cashier.
Henry Wnterhouso ,
Tom May,
F. W. Macfarlano,
E. D. Tonnoy,
;LA. McCandleM.
Solicits tho Accounts of Firms, Cor
porations, Trusts, Individuals, and will
carefully and promptly attond to all
buslnoss connectod with banking en
trusted to It. Sell and purchase Foreign
Exchange, issuo Lottora of Credit.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT I
Ordinary and Term Deposits roceived,
and Interest allowed In accordance with
rules and conditions printed In Pa'
books, ooplos of which may bo had nr ,n
application.
Tie First American Bank
OF HAWAII, LTD.
Incorporated Under the Laws of tht
Republic of Hawaii.
Authorized Capital,
Subscribed Capital,
$1,000,000
750,000
500,00o
raid Up Capital
OFFICERS AND DIRECTOR.
Cecil Brown President
M. P. Robinson Vice-President
w'0- Cooper Cashtei
E. M. Boyd Secretary
Directors Cecil Brown, Mark P
Robinson, Bruco Cartwrlght, W. O
Cooper and II. M. Von Iiolt.
DRAW EXCHANGE ON:
Gan Frnuclsco The Anglo-Calltor
ma uanis, Limited.
Chicago Tho Merchants Loan mil
Trust Company.
Now York J. & W. Sellgman ft Com-
pany.
London The Anelo-CallfnmU
Bank, Limited.
Paris Soclotlo Gcnerale.
Hamburg M. M. Warburg ft Job
pany.
Hongkong and Yokohama Tht
Chartered Bank of India, Australia
and China.
Australia The Union Bank of An
trnlla, Limited.
Canada Bank of Montreal.
Berlin Oerbruder Meyer.
Exchange bought and sold Letten
Credit issued on all parts of the
world.
Barbers.
Silent
Barber Shop.
Arlington Block, . Hotel Street
Joseph Fernandez, Prop
,..: rfwWKuif 4i
KEEP THE HEAD COOL and thi
feet warm Is the advice given by all the
doctors In time of epidemics of any Idnd.
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
s for sale by all druggists and at thi
Union Barber Shop; Telephone 606.
The . . .
Hawaiian Electric
Company,
Comer Alakea and HalekauwIlaSts.,
Has a large assortment of
Chandeliers and Elec
trical Goods
Constantly on Hand.
Estimates given for house
and electrical plants.
wiring
Marine Wiring a specialty.
A. GARTLEY,
General Manager.
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and Surerintondinit
ENGINEER.
rinctrodraullc Power Transmission!
REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED. . . ."""
With Catton-Nell Co., Queen street,
Office neit to Po.,v,noB. 122,
J A MES T. TAYLOR,
vr-. v -n.w- l
OONS.ULTING
Hydraulic Engineer.
806 Judd Blook. Tele,.688..
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