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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1900.
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The Coolest
Soda Water
Corner in
Town
:-AND THE SODA WATER--:
likewise
:: TIESIS BEST
Benson,Smith &Co.,Ltd
COR. PORT AND
JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT
Alsen Portland Cement
It the ttroncet aid moil tervlceaWt cement ma Jf anJ will rermlttlie admixture of a Urjer amount ff sru
oreravel, whh let lot of tirensth, than anv other bran J; tt It therefore the mot ec nmkt
' "At 5F.N" hat NO fcQUAL In COLO, FINENESS anJ SAND CAHUYIMJ CAIMCl I Y It WEIGHS
, LESS PER SIUSHEL. (measiirliff about to PER CENT MORE CEMENT TO A DAKNH thin other
f trandt, which very mater latlv REDUCES lit cost at compared wim other cementt) It It thirefore an ECONO
y MICAL cement to um and SPECIALLY ADAPTED f OR FINE CONCRETE- WORJC.
COMPARATIVE TESTS.
Tenille Strength In Poundt Per Sqviart Inch MaJe at Hiyal Tatting Station. Her I in, tSSo-gn
NtAT Cedent One tart Ctmeit
Three Part Sand
Alter t aayi.
AL!tN......... Mt4
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PREMIUMS: World's Fair. ChlcaRo.tta). Adelaide Jubilee Int. En'n 1887. Centenn'al Irt. Ex'n
Mrtbourre, i8B3. New Zealand Si So. S, Ex'n. Dunedln, tfqvo. I
CAPACITY AND SALFS. I he output ol the 'ALSEN' factorlet It, atlhe present time, UfRtr than ,
that of any manufactory ol Portland Oroent In Europe- t
The vearly taletot Al-en't Portland Cement In the United Statct Itereater than thitof any .irir brand,
The following test mad In actual work by ol. D, C, Houtton, Corps of Enj.m-eri, U. S. A at the
tea wall around (joternor's Island. New York Harbor, hat never been equaled by anyothtr cerreit It It
at follows:
TENSILE STRENGTH PER SQUARE INCH One Uavf 184 pounds; Seen !at, found 1
Thirty lat. 8 18 pounds For Sidewalks t Rivet the best color and the most endurable wearing surface
iettimoniait trom moM eminent ensineert,
quality of "ALSfcN" furnlthti on application to
Tlso. E31. XDa-vies sSc Co.. X-tcL.
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HONOLULU
When in Need of DgDGS
go to the
HONOLULU DRUG CO.,
H VON HOLT BLOCK, KING ST. 1
Tel. 364. M
"We TTvTatcla. T?7"la.il TToia. Sleep
BOWER'S MERCHANT PATROL AND
CONFIDENTIAL AdENCY ::::::::
Reliable Watchmen furnished forttoretand property,
and confidential work of all torts. :t
Office Room 4 Model Block
Architects, Contractors and Builders
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
Jobbing : Promptly : Attended : To. I
TO, T. PATY,
Contractor and Builder.
Store and Office Fitting:.
Plant and Estimates Furnished.
Hotel Street, near Barracks
1488
O. A.Howard. J. Robt.F.Tbai
HOWARD & TRAIN,
Architects.
6ult. T. Mod.l Block. . HONOLULU. OAHU, H.I
P, O. B01 to). Tct.pbon. Qftg
Hit
H. L. KERR & CO.,
Architects and Builders
Rooms iita
: PROGRESS BLOCK.
T.l.pboa. hi.
O.o W. Pat.
F, W. Btirdilc.
T.I, .r,
P. O. Bo 7Jf
BBARD8L.EE & PAGE
ArchJtects & Builders
Office: Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex,
Honolulu, H. I.
Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish
at Short Notice. 1441
Building Materials
OF ALL KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and Goal
ALLEN & ROBINSON,
Onnnn utroit. Hnnnlnln
W. H. Bavth H W Bawtm
Honolulu Sbeet Metal Works
Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilator.
Metal Rooting,
' Conductor Pipe and Gutter We.
Rlchudi Sumi. Ut. Qun ud Mircbiot, Hoool.
VJobbloc pron.lljr att.ol.d iu "VI
Tel. White 41 . P. O. Box 270.
THE HAWAII HER ALL
Vol.
Published in hilo.
Is a pretty Advertiser
good paper for who use its c
$2.50 per an- umns GET
rium, preferably GOOD
in advance. RESULTS
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HOTEL STS.
iner ts aayt. Aiirr t J-i). nntr ? aayi.
B4 yU -
arcnuecit ana contractors endorsing tne men t ait
iiwil
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DRUG GO.
Prescription Dru agists.
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Be tt City rt fcrcncct furnUheJ. Dtcctlv.
TEL. 708.
P. U. IIUX 284.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE OBPHBDI CAFE
The Best Meal
AND
The Best Service
At popuirices .-.
4&-MEALS AT ALL HOURS: A la
I carte or Table D'Hote.
WE OFFER YOU THE
Best -5c. Cigar
To oe had for the money.
OLOSINU OUT ALL. OUB DOMESTIC
CIOAltS.
Beaver Lunch Rooms
H. J. NOLTE.
Markets and Urocers,
Potatoes,
Naval Oranges, Lemons,
Dried Fruit, Ranch Bs,
Butter, Cheese, &c.
Per Australia
J. R. MILLS
Lincoln Block, King street.' '
Millions of
Have been sacrificed that you and I
niiRlit eat I bo dellclouH Lewla' Own
Cure llama and liroakfast llacon.
LEWIS & CO.,
Telephone 210. 111 Fort St.
Depot Olllce, Sheridan street, near
ItiileMLdence Park.
TEL. NO. WIHTti 211.
Town Olllce, Fort street, opposite
Catholic School.
TEL. NO. 899.
No 1 Butter For Sals.
PURE MILK
PURE CREAM
Dllvart4 twice dally to Any part of
I City. 1)85
Delinquent - StccP" m3
IN THE-
Sugar Co, Lid,
FRIDAY, July 13l1i,
AT U O'CLOCK NOON,
I will sell at Public Auction, by or-'er of
' the rreaturcr, Mr. Ouderklrk. sufficient of
the following delinquent stock of the
Knm.ilo Sugar Company, LtM. to relm
butsethe Company unless the delinquent
, assessments are pat J at the office of the Ha-
1 wallan Trust & Investment Co., L'td.,
I Honolulu, H. I., before the day of sale.
J No. No.
I Certlf. Shares.
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1 554-tJ Auctioneer.
P
ERFECT
RINTING
RODUCED
ROMPILY
ii:li:iiioni! 2000.
Prepared to till or.
ders until 4 p. m
Saturdays.
Th6 MERCANTILE PRINTING
COMPANY, Limited.
Queen Street,
Corner ol Fort Street.
FOR THE GLORIOUS FOURTH'
Committee Selec.ed and General Pro
gram Outlined.
George W. Smith Cbalrman Ball Likely ta Be
Omlltid Tills Year - Snorts, Literary
Exercises and Fire Works.
Hawaii's firm I'ouith of July an . '
full HcilBo.l American Territory will be-1
CGlclirntpil after the time honored cus
torn which hnH Riven Honolulu a wide
teputntton for American enthusiasm.
The meeting of citizens called at the
drill shed last evening was not as
largely attended as usual, but there wan
1 a snfflcient number to do the business
In hand, set the hall rolling. Ocoir
1 V. Kmltli. chairman of last year's com
X!
mlttep called the nicetlug to order.
1 Smith stated that he wnntcd It dls-
I
1 iinciiy understood that he was nut n 1
eatidldntv for this year's chairman-,
(ship. He had held the position for (
fifteen years anil thought It about time
n change was made. lie particularly
urged that the chairman he n reprcsen
, tatlvc Hawaiian.
' Defore the meeting had time to con
' sldcr the matter. T. McCanU Stewart
, moveil that It be the sense of the meet- j
Ing that Mr. Smith serve another year. I
This motion was seconded and utiaul
: mously carried. Clarence Crabbc was i
elected secretary of the meeting.
In npcnlng the business proceedings
Mr. Smith announced the welcome ,
' news that there was $375 In the treas
ury left over from last year. This wi.s
particularly cheering in view of thr
drafts made upon the community for
jlecent celebrations. I
Mr. Stewart moved that a commute,
of 21 be appointed by the chairman of ,
, which the chairman ami secretary of
I the meeting should be cx-oHlcIo miui-
lcrs. This carried and discussion pass
ed to a general review of previous pro
grams, and the events most advisable
to Include in this year's list. The dis
cussion was as a suggestion to the com
I
lni! wmh Hint thn hall hIimiiIiI Ik, nmlttpil. !
1 " " 1
I ns It wax the must rxpcnulve feature
I of the ilny, ami the Ailmlimion Day linll
I hail Just been held,
Mr. Stewart Knve partlrulnr inentlnn '
to the literary cxerrUea. These Bliiiuhl
lie made a Hprclat feature this year an
many of our new American citizens
were secklni; instruction In foundation
American principles. Mr, McCnndlcss
siiRRcsted that several eminent speak
ers would arrive In the China In the
persons of new Federal olllccrs.
On motion of Kit Towse It was voted j
ns the sense of the niectliiR that the
Fourth of July proRram Include salutci;, I
inornlnR anil eveulnR, parade, literary I
exercises, sports and fireworks. 1
After the niectliiR Chairman Hmllh
appointed the following general com-'
mlttee and suh-commlttees:
O. W. Smith and C. I.. Crabhe, ex-1
(illlrlo, V. O, Smith, treasurer; T. Mc- '
Cants Stewart. J. J. Kcllr y , W. H. I
Smith. W. It. I-'iirrliiKtnn. K. a. !IU. (' '
J. .McCarthy. Wray Taylor. G. W. H. j
King. I'. I,. Hours, I'M Touse, (ieo. I".
,Mcl,c(.d, .1. W. .limes, W. (1. Ashley. M.
i:. (irossmau, .1. II. I'lsher, A, llrown. j
(leorRc Stratemeyer, V. J. Coelho, C.
A. (irahnin, J. K. llrown, Major Knnls. '
Literary ami Muslriil V. K, Kar
rliiRtoii, T. Mi Cants Stewart, V. 15.
Smith, i:. S. filll, F. I.. Moors. Kd
Towse, Wrny Taylor anil C. A. (5raham.
I'lnalicc W. O. Smith, A. llrown and
J. II. Klsher.
Decorations (IcorRe C. Stratemeycr,
0. W. It. KliiR, .1. J. Kellcy.
I'nrndt J. V. Jones, C. J. McCarthy,
and T, II. Murray.
Salutes Major Hnnls, Oeorgo Mc
I.eod ami Colonel J, V. Jones.
Sports C. J. McCarthy, V. (!eorR3
Ashley, Kd Towse and M. K. Gross
man. MISS TliRRY IB 8AFK.
W V,,rb In.wt IT. nr A II
I t.f.rm. it'll KocrrtufV rtf tlio MlKhlnmirv
1 Society of the M. K. Church, received I
the following today from Tien Tain:
n num.. nt Tmm 1 1 tm snrdv urlv.
AH those nt Uun llua snn '
id hero, hliuii 1 iiiir Is ordered to Chin
KlaiiR. Peking Is In u dangerous state,
Chinese uriny Is nulto uncertain.'
. ,, . ,,. , ,,,,
1 his disposed of the rumor circulated
a day or two ago that Miss Terry had
been murdered. Shu was at Tsnn Una.
and It appears that all the Method. ,
missionaries have arrived safely In
Tien Tain. Chin Klnng Is on the Yihir-
. rivnr .,!..,.. i ?nd miiPH ntiovn Sliann.
hul. The Shang Tung
will go there If they can.
missionaries
The Turk MuHt Reply.
Constantinople, Thursday, Juno 14.
The United States Legation has not
yet received n reply to the note regard
ing the Indemnity question handed tn
the Porte on May 21st, and Lloyd C.
(Irlscom, United States Charge d'Af
falres. Is making verbal representa
tions to the (lovernment and pressing
for a solution of.the matter.
France KcihIh Cruiser.
Paris, June 15, 1:30 p. m. At n Cabi
net council today the Minister of For
eign Affairs, M. Dclcasse, nnnounced
' that a swift first class cmlter had been
. ordered to proceed to Taku to rccnfnrco
the Krench nuval
place.
division ut that
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAV.
Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablet.
All drugglata refund tte money If tt
falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature
la on each box. 15 centa.
The Evening tlulletlD, 75 centa per
month.
Real Estate and Inspranca.
4 'BNRuNiMMilraiHHHK:
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UIU'K and F1KE
INgUipilEfillEliTg,
AQKWTB FOR ,
fJEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN-
SURANCE CO. OF BOSTON.
tna Fire Insurance Compani
of hartford;
HENRY ST. GOAR.
EDWARD POLUTZ
Mcmbcri Stock and Bond Exchange.
EDWARD POLLITZ&Co
COMMISSION BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURITIbS ,
HIiunSaS?stiif l" ' ru,cb" "' "u "
L" Nijotimd. Eni.re ..1 h.t.l. Slock,
nd Bonds.
403 California St.,
8nn FrnncUco. Cnl.
II7J
W. C. ACHI 81 CO.,
Brokers & Dealers
1H-
REAL ESTATE
XW We will Do. or Oe-uJetl Estate li
tl parts of the gronp.
OT We will Hell Properties on Ueuor
.tileOommlailonai
)FFICE. 10 West Kino Street
nAvin nAVTniJ
uniiu uni tun)
Real Estate Broker.
I 223 MERCHANT ST.
FOR HALE.
Property In town anJ suburbs
and HOUSES TO LE 1
T. R. MOSSMAN
Real Estate Agent
Abstractor and
Searcher of Titlei . ,
Loans negotiated
Rents collected.
Campbell Building,
Merchant street.
WILLIAM SAV.IDGE,
Stock and Bond Broker
Mambf of Hawaiian Stock Cacbanc..
Mulimmy nioek. Fort Street.
OHAS. J. PALK,
STOCK AND BOND BROKER
Member Honolulu Stock Exchange.
Room 301, Juild Building.
mo
JOHN H. SOPER
Stock ail Bod Bitt
11(1 Merchant. Strtetj
P. E. It. STRAUOH,
Real Estate Broker
Financial AKtnt ml Collector
Nil. 0 lletliel St., near P. O.
Talephon. .41.
Ml
A. J. CAMPBELL,
Stock and "Bond Brokoi
Maaita. ol tba Honolulu Slocat Elcbaif..
Office Queen stroot, opponlta TJnlm.
Feed Company.
T.l.phftn. mb P O. Hot ,
-.
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To Oui 'English-Speaking Friends:
T,,e Chinese merchants and residents of
,lle Hawaiian Is ands. repented by the
( nndnslgned, icing delrous of providing
i for their sons a thoruugh and cornprehen-
J1 VH education In English, raised In pledges
frjm August to December, Mitlic ent funds
)l0 jllstfv tlem , unJcrtaknK to erec,
commodious buildings for this purpose In
' Kamakela. The contract was let ar.d
, T t$T$$ 'oT'j
Interrupted the work. As you well
know, our countrymen have been the
i R.realest sufferers from this epidemic and
the fires connected with it. Comeauentk
those who Eeneromlv subscribed toward
the school enterprise, .being called upon to
donate large sums for the relief or their
lellow-countryinen who have suffered
severely from the fire, find themselves un
able to fulfdl their pledges at present. (The
in tin building Is now on the p ilnt of com
I'letlon, ar.n the contractor, himself home'
less, Is In great need of his money.
In this emereencv. and became we be
lleve you recognize that our motives In
umiertanmg tins entetprlse were phllan'
Ihroplc. our obiect a commendable one,
and that we are in no wise at fault for the
straits In which we now find ourselves;
we therefore solicit such contributions to
our present needs as your btnlticence wll
allow. Send all ash or pledges to Wong
Kwal, Box q?4, Honolulu.
Very respectlully yours.
WONG KWAI.
CHU GEM.
1551ml L. AHLO.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
Stockholders are hereby notified that the
Third Assessment of 5 percent or two and
one-half dollars per share on the Capital
Stock of THE INTER ISLAND TELE
GRAPH CO., LTD., Is due and payab.e
June st, at the office of the undersigned,
ill Port street. J.H.FISHER.
Actg. Trcas. Inter Island Telegraph Co.,
Limited.
Honolulu, June 1, 1900, 1550
Agents. Brokers sand
ms
.6. Irwin ft
Lteitca -
AOKNTS roil
Western Sugar Itellnery Co., of San
l'ranclsco.
Baldwin Locomotive Works, of
Philadelphia. I'cmi., V. S. A.
Newell t'nlversal Mill Co. (National
Cane Shreddcri, New York. U. 8. A.
N. Ohlnndt & Co.'g Chemical Fertlll-
7.ers.
Alex. Cross & Sons, high grade Fer
tilizers for Cane and Coffee.
Heed's Steam I'lpo Covering.
ALSO OFFICII FOR SALK
raramne I'nlnt Co.'s I. & II. Paints
and Papers; Lurol and Linseed
Oils, raw nml holleil.
Indurlnc tn cold-water paint), In
white and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime
nnd llrlcks.
CASTLE & COOKE
LIMITED
II ONOLULU.
Commission Merchants
SUGAR FACTORS.
AGENTS FOR
To. twa Piantatl'41 Co.
Tti. Walalua ArlculMr,l C... LI.:
ThaKohalaSutarCr
Th, Walan.a Surar llll Co.
Tb. KoloaAKrlrultural Co,
Th. Fullon Iron Work,. Si. toa. a, M.
Th. Sunlird Oil Co.
Tbt Co, F. Blair, Staaa Pupl.
Waaton'a C.ntrlfua-ala.
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' 1 n n.w tngianj Lira laauraaca t., .1 Baa .
T. tna Flra Int. Co. of H.rtlorl. C.,
Th. Alllanca Anuranca Cn ol Loaat.
Alexander&Baldwin
SUGAR
FACTORS
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
Agents lor the California and Oritntt
Steamship Company.
JDDD BUILDING.
FORT (VTKKKT
1180
Vm. G. Irwin & Co.
(MaltTID),
Win. O, Irwin,. President and Manager
Clans Spreckels Vlco President.
W. M. Ciffard .. Second Vlco President.
II. M. Whitney Jr. .... Trcas. and Sec.
(Ieo. J. Ross Auditor
Sugar Factor
aim
Commission Agonti
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U8ANIG STEAMSHIP COMPAm
OF HAW KRANOIHUO. nA'
TfieVonHamm-YooDE GoaiLta
Importers and
Commission
Merchants unft
QUEBN ST., -JIONOLULU.
AGENTS FOK
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
The lhlole Insurance Co,
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sewing Macti ne, Hta
BlEWEl C6 MID.,
Oucen ttr..l, Honolulu H.I
A. pre 11 tH ior
Hawaiian Agricultural Copaay, Aawlcab t.aa.
Company, Ookala Su(ar Plant. Co., Oooaiaa R.fa.
Co., Honomu Sucar Cj., Walluku but ai Co., M.SM
Su,r Co , Hal.akala Mann Co., MoTokal K.m. -Plantir'a
Ltna San Ft l.aco Pacini kaa, Ir wai
1 Coa Llna of Bosn F-ack.u
LIST OK OKFICKRS
0. M.' Cooko, I'roatdent; Qeorca B,
Robertsou. Manager: E. F. Bl.hor:
Treasurer and Secretary Col, W. 1,
Alien, auuii 117 i'. v. Jones, M. wau.
house, Qeo. R. Carter, Directors.
BRUCE OARTWRIQHT,
b.nsral Manager ol
rba Hqu'Uble Life Assurinct SocirtT
0 Um United Ututuafot th liawsUat
Inlands
Onion. Menhant mtet, Iln'
M. PHILLIPS k CO..
Wholesale Importers and Jobb.ia
hrppua and American Drj dcoa
Vo t and Qneen Btreeta
HAOKPELD 4 CO., Lc
BNEBaL COMMISSION A6EITI
Oor iTort unci Ooeen PtrM Wninl-'
DIAMOND
Ind other Rings, Watches, Brace
ets, Pins, and an extensive variety
f U velry.
EI. a. BIAJRT,
Manutacturing Jeweller,
,nW BOUT STREET
OHAS. CBMflER
G. A. GROTE
Merchant -:- Tailors
CLOTHING
Cleaned and Repaired
OUR SPECIALTY.
FIRST CUSS WORK GUARANTEED
Union St. near Hotel 1504
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