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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1900.
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Attorneys.
(Ml. U 0. Atkinson nnd A. F. Judd, Jr.)
ATKINSON & JUDD,
Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law.
DScc over Bishop As Co.'s Bank, cor.
unanu and Mercbant btreets.
R. D S1LLLMAN.
LAWYER-
Judd Building.
Telephone 213
CHARLES F. PETERSON
A.ttornoy at Law and
Notary lfublic.
Kaahumanu Street.
J. M. KANEAKUA,
Attorney ami Counsellor at
Law.
OSce: In the Occidental Hotel,
Mtiit of King and Alakea Streets,
Konolulu.
If. 0. Achl. Enoch Johnson.
AOHI&JOHNSON,
.Attorneys and Comi8olor
at Liv .
Oflce No. n) West King Street.
Telephone SS4.
B. A. MOTT-SMITH,
ATTORNEY.
HAS MOVED TO THE JUDD
BLOCK. FORT STREET.
Surgeons, Pbyslclans and Dentists.
DR. F. B. COUDERT.
Ot Sw York
OrUCE AND RbSIUtNCE, ENGLEMDh,
VlNhYARD ST. TEL. 666.
Omct Hours: 0:30a. m. to 12 m.; 2-4
p. m.; 7 8 p. m.
DIsciihch of Children
A SPECIALTY
DR. E. C. WATERHOUSE
Office and Residence: King St.,
near Alapal. :::::: r ::: :
LOffice Horns lion a m
I to I p. M.
T to i P. M.
Sundays 4 jo to 11 ma. n,
TELEPHONE y)i. WHITE. jyi
A, C. WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
DENTISTS
Lot Building, Fort Street
Imi lto 4.
Telephone 434.
Dr. W. J.
Office and Residence: Beretanla and
leVlaaea streets.
Ofllce Hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 1
b. an.; 7 to 8 p. m.
TELEPHONE 204.
.R WALTER HOFFMANN.
9fIUETANIA STREET, (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
Telephone 10. P., 0. Box 501.
OBce hours, 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3
9. so.; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m.
DR. R. I. MOORE,
Dentist.
OBce; 202 Hotel Street
OBce Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 4.
DR. A. N. SINCLAIR
geaool Street, between Emma and Fort.
Hours: i to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
V to I p. .: Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m.
HONOLULU
fl
nnnnrtcd hv Voluntary Contributions.
KKEB TREATMENT to the Poor of
U nationalities.
Tor information as to cards of ad
anixsion and to the service, etc., eje,
appiy at the
Infirmary.
Third Floor, Progress Block.
Subscriptions may be left with J. F.
BaeMeia. L. C. Abies or Dr. Sloggett.
PERFECT ,
RIMING 1
BODUCED f
ROMPTLY
iF.RFF.CT r ut-iii'iiupiu zuuu.
PRINTING i Prepared to fill or.
BODUCED T ders until 4 p. m
ROMPTLY ' Saturdays. . . ,
Tbe MERCANTILE PRINTING
COMPANY, Limited.
Queen Street,
Corner of Fort Street,
Assignee's Notice of Settlement
of Accounts and Discharge.
The undersigned, I, Rubinstein, assignee
of t he estate of S. I decker, a bankrupt , gives
notice to all creditors of said estate who
have proved their clilms that he lias filed
his final account as assignee In ti-e Circuit
Coutt and will apKly lor 4 dlscharg from
further liability as such asslp.ne on Mon
day theoth day of July, 1000, at ioj.ni. of
said day I. RUBINSTEIN.
Dated Honolulu, June 29 1000.
157SMJ
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
112 IIOTKL HTIIKKT
KAfA, CALABASHES, LEI8, NA
TIVE HATS, HULA SKIRTS. NIIHAU
MATS. FANS, SHELLS, SEEDS, Etc,
HOMEMADE POI, constantly on hand.
Telephone 70S.
EYE AND EAR IN FIRMAUY
Beer and lSlne Dealers.
LOVEJOY&CO.
Importers, and Wiiolksalb
ffine ana Liauor Dealers.
AtQt lor tbt Bottled Ralntir Br of stanl
NO. 19 NUUA2CV Stiikkt
Foittr Block, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islakda
P O Bok t)j Mut.ul Tcltphont oi
GONSALVE8 fc CO., Lto
WHOLESALE GU00EH8 AN
WINK MERCHANTS.
W6 Quoen Btrnot Honnlnln, H
IodsoIiM Soda Water Co., L''
EHplanado,
arntr Allen A Fort St$., Honoluli.
HOLLI8TER A CO.,
Agent'
"WelaKaHao"
You will find it at the corner
of Hotel and Bethel streets.
Headquarters for ALL the
Sports and Race Horse Men.
A No. 1 Liquors a specialty.
B. Lemon and F. Woodman
will attend to the WANTS of
the Weary.
Seattle Beer kept at a Tem
peratuie Unequalled in Town.
John Dewar, Kellock's AA. 1
Green River and Old Govern-1
ment Whiskies and the verv
best of everything else.
Cblneso and Japanese Firms.
lYIaguda & Bondman
EMPLOYMENT and
REAL ESTATE
AG-ENTS ' za!
Domestic Servants, Sailors and General
Laborers.
Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 3 p. m
Telephone 917.
P. O. Box 862.
Room 1, Spreokels Blook
1 .6.
Y. MASUDA,
Portraits
Done in Crayon or Oil.
Pictures Framed In any style,
Framed Pictures for sale.
New Mouldlnes for Frames have
arrived.
King and Alapal streets,
Near Honolulu Stock Yards.
1469
IWAMOTO.
Watchmaker and Jeweller
GOLD AND SILVER PLATING.
213K King street. 127',
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
A. K. OZAWA, Mtiut,
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
Temronry Offict, RoObi ; upttalri Sprtcktts build
log Ttl. u.i,
Wong Sai Kee
MERCHANT - TAILOR
A Perfect Fit Guaranteed
124 King Street, Opposite John Nott's
HONOLULU, H. I.
Cloning, Dyeing nd Repairing Specialty
Y. MAN SING
Has Removed From Fort Street to in
Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kim's,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
Dresses Made To Order.
HOP HONG,
Merchant Tailor,
A Finb assortment ot American, English and
Scotch Cloth on Hand
No, t9 iSuuinu street. Honolulu, H Jl,
Good work and fcritcUs tit ffurnteel
Clothe ClMntd and Repaired
WT.2STG LXJiTO
,,CORNea AlAKEA AND KlNO SlRtlTI.
GROCERY AND FRESH FRUITS
always on hand. FRESH PINEAPHLES
for special order, and CALIFORNIA
HRUITS by every steamer and also ISL
AND BUTTER. Delivery Free. Tel. 363
I480
Subscribers to tbe BUL
LETIN not receiving ther pa
pers promptly will confer a
favor by notifying tbe 'Busi
ness CWce, Telephone 256.
Fine Job Printing at tbe Bulletin
Office.
Terrible Fighting
Through Boxer Lines
Chicago, Juno 2T A special to the,
Trlbutic from Vlctoiln, 11 C" says.
Advices reccled by the nmpicss of
Indln give graphic details of the escape
from Peking and Tien Tsln of fortlgn-
crs. Of all tho fugitives to reach tho
coast none had a harder fight for their
Hug than the American, French nnd
llelglan engineers, who were sur-
rounded by the Boxers nt Peng Tal, tho
terminus of the railway that wus to run
to Hankow,
When the Iloxers attacked the sta
tion and the machine Bhops the engin
eers barricaded themselves In the mi.
chine shops nnd held the Chinese off
for some time. They had several wo
men with them, wives of some of
them. These women loaded the men's
rllle belts nnd otherwise assisted to ru
pel the lloxeis. Soon, though, the for
eigners found their position In the
shops untenable, ns some of the Chi
nese had rushed them nnd set fire to it
part of tho building. Then they ran
for It, lighting their way through tlia
Iloxers. When they had got tbiougn
the Hoxcih lines tlw Chinese gao no
moie attention to them, but Iiibund be
gan to pillage and destroy the station
and machine shops. Two of the Bel
gians thin hurried to Peking whe:e
they r. ported the danger of the pai.v
and tailed for volunteers to hlp them.
A number of Cossacks. were dispatch
ed to the rescue.
They set out on June 2 and encoun
tered a large crowd of Iloxers forty
mites from Tien Tsln and were obllg-
ed to return, being unable to fight their
way through, the iloxers. The uot
sacks, who numbered 3J, had two offi
cers wounded.
In the meantime the engineers weio
between two forces of Iloxers. Theic
were thirty of them. They had taken
up a position on n stunt! hill and there
made trenches. In which they fought
for an hour, holding off the Boxers In
their front. They were all unconscious
of the party to their rear and after
their hard fighting arranged that eight
should bo left In the trenches to hold
back the Boxers while the other tvven-
:
6P0RT8 AT MAKIKI.
Following Is a summary of the sports
on the MnWkl parade grounds j ester
day nftcrnoon:
Potato race, six entries II. Wagner,
first; H. Chilton, second.
Throwing baseball En Sang, first,
104 yards; W, Merrill, second.
Fifty-yard dash, for girls under 10
Miss M. McGuIre, first; Miss E. Bush
ncll. second.
One hundred-yard dash, eight entrlc
En Sang, first; 12 seconds; I. Price,
second.
Running high Jump, five entries
Walalua, first, 4 feet 11 Inches; En
Sang, second.
Polo vault Ah Lock, first, 8 feet 9
Inches; En Sang, seond.
Ono hundred- ard dash, for boys un
der 14, twenty entries R. Wilcox,
first; C. 1'errelra, becond.
Eighty-yard dash ,for boys under
12, sixteen entries P. Cummins, first;
En Che, second.
Eighty-yards dash, for girls under
14, eight entries Miss U Wagner,
first; Miss E. Murray, second,
Slxty-ynrds dash, for girls under 12,
ten entries Miss E. Murray, first, Miss
E. Dvvlght, second.
Boot nnd shoe race, nine entries II,
Chilton, first; J. P, Louis, second.
Hurdle race, 120 yards, En Sang,
first; Walalua, second. In this race
En Sang fell, bruising his knee quite
badly but ho succeeded in winning,
nevertheless.
On account of the rain, there was no
greabed polo content. Tho greased pig
did not turn up.
A largo crowd witnessed the sports.
E11 Sang, n Chinese student of the Mills
Institute, was the hcio of tho day, win
ning first or second place In overy
event he went Into.
To Sam Johnson, A. W. Neely, Wm.
Charlock, Chip Charlock and John
Sllva (Manoa Wonder) belongs thu
credit of tho success of the sports.
Brass rods for sash curtains
also larger rpds and .fittings for
regular windows and doors.
Curtain chains for holding
back the curtains.
May all be had at
KING BROS.,
Hotel street.
PER b.. AUSTRALIA.
Just landed a full line of grapes, ap
ples, oranges, lemons, celery, cabbage,
cauliflower, cranberries, burbank and
red potatoes, .lutes, salmon, flounders,
halibut, crabs, Eastern and California
oysters (in tin and shell,) turkeys,
chickens, ducks, quail. A -all lino of
canned goods. CAMARINOS' HEFRI
(1ERATOB "There's 0110 thing about the North
Pole," asserted the returned evplorer,
emphatically. The crowd leaned eager
ly forward to learn thu result of his In
vestlgntlons. "Yes," repented tho re
turned explorer, lighting his cigar with
great deliberation, "Er what did we
uiideistnnd'" it was the man with the
Inquisitive noso who spoke "jou to
say It Is, professor?" The returned ex
plorer threw nwoy his match, "It Is
the Ice," he explained, kindly. Ex.
ty-tvvo Including the women nnd chll-
dren went on towards l'eklng.
They hnd no carts nnd tho men enr-
rled the weaker ones when they bc-
came exhausted. The march of the
fugitives to Peking wns an awful one.
When some few miles from where they
had been Intrenched they found an-
other party of Iloxers, not so strong
s the party before encountered, how-
ever, to their front and the men formed
a hollow square with the women nnd
children In the center and dragging
along, fighting nnd repelling the on
slaughts of the Iloxers, they made their
way to Peking.
The Iloxers of this party were with
out firearms, being nrmed only with
poles shod with Iron nnd knhes and
spears. They were kept at a distance
by the rifles and revolvers of the rail
way men, who killed n .number of
them.
The eight heroes who were left be
hind to gum d their retreat were slain
by the Iloxers. There were three
Frenchmen nnd one Italian among
them, the others being Belgians and
Swiss. The fugitives on their nrrlr.il
nt Peking were In n terribly destitute
condition.
American marines led the way of the
Jrcllcf l,a- ,0 v'Un- "e8l,ltc ""'
Vlceroy's edict that no forelgnci
should be nllovved to pass Taku fort,
forty United States marines landed
nnd made their way up the river by
lighter.
I Reading the Chinese papers, one
would crfme to the conclusion th..t
CIllnn i1(,rBClf wns making an effort to
suppress the Boxers' rising, Referring
to the battle of June 7th between the
troops under Genernl Nlch and tho
Boxei-H one paper says that sovcral
hundred Boxers were killed and fire
buildings were burned down during tho
conlllet and the local railway station
was destroyed. This was nt Loha, tlu
third station from Tien Tsln. Another
paper says tho Boxers lost S00 men In
this engagement. General Nleli, who
commanded the Imperial troops took a
prominent part in the Chinese-Japanese
war.
KHEDIVE IN LONDON.
London, June 27. The Khedive of
Egypt arrived in London at noon, from
Port Victoria, where he had been slnco
he reached England from Flushing
June 21. He showed signs of hls'recent
illness. The traveler was received on
the platform of the Charing Cross
Railroad station by the Duke of York,
tho Turkish Ambassador Anthopolo
l'aslin and suite n guard of honor from
the Coldstream Guards, and a bant
which plaed the Khedlvlal hymn. The
Duke of York embraced His Highness.
After Inspecting the guard of honor,
tho Khedive entered n royal carriage,
accompanied by the Duko of York, and
wns driven to Buckingham Palace, es
corted by n troop of the Horso Guards
nnd cheered by tho spectators.
Flno Job Printing at tho Bulletin
Ofllce.
Real Estdto and Insurance.
ILIFK and FIRE
iur;aBo1a,
AGENTS FOB ..
New England Mutual Life In
surance Co. OF B0b TON.
tna fire insurance Company
of hartford.
HENRY ST. GOAK.
EDWARD POLLITZ
Members Stock and Bond Exchange
EDWARD POLLITZ&Co
COMMISSION BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURITIUS
Particular attention given to purcbaae ana tall ot
Hawaiian Sugar Stock
Loan Negotiated, Eattern and foreign Slock
and Hondo.
408 California St.,
6an Francisco, Cal.
1177
WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
Stock and Bond Broker
Member ol Hawaiian Stock Eicnaof a.
Molneruy Block, Fort Street.
OHAS. J. EALK,
Member Honolulu Stock Exchange.
Room SOI, Judd Building.
mo
A. J. CAMPBELL,
Stook ami Bond Broker
Memter of tha Hooolulu Stock Eicbent.
Ofllce Queon .street, opivi.te TJnlm
Feed Company,
Teleppooe 506 P O Boa i
luck Stuntl No. 83.
Bay! do you know where I can get .
good carriage? Surel At the Haw
Han Hotel Carriage Co., comer Hot
and Richards streets. TeL tl. Nott
ins hut first rlaas carriage ant w
peMenced driver.
Bankers.
THE BANK OF HAWAII, L
JUDD BUILDING.
iNCOBPOOATtU UNDM THO LAWil
op thi Hawaiian Rcpubiic.
Onpitnl 9 100,00
OFFICKIW AND DIREOTORSi
Chan. M, Cooki:, Provident.
P. C. Jo-fs, Vlco-Pronldenl
O. H. Cooke, Cashier.
F. C. Atiirrton, Arulstant Cashier
Henry Wator house,
Torn May,
F. W. Macfarlane,
E. D, Tonney,
JA. McCandlea.
Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor
porations, Trusts. Individuals, and wll
carefully and promptly attend to al
business connocted with banking en
trusted to It. Sell and purchase Forelgt
Bxcnange, issue liOiters or credit.
SAVING8 DBPARTMENT I
Ordinary and Term Deposits received
and Interest allowed In accordance will
rules and conditions printed In Ti
books, copies of which mav be had tit .1
application.
Distilled
Water
Delivered Free
To uny purt oJ the city
Oahu Ice and
Electric Co.,
HOFFMAN & MARKHAM.
Works, Kevvalo.
Tel., 3151 Blue. P. O. Box Coo.
BSrlcevvlll be delivered by courteous
drivers to any part of premises desired.
ll
The . . .
Hawaiian Electo
Company,
Comer Alakea and HalekauvvllaSts.,
Has a large assortment of
Chandeliers ard Elec
trical Goods
Constantly on Hand.
Estimates given for house wirlnj,
and electrical plants.
Marine Wiring a specialty,
A. QARTLEY,
General Manager.
Oceanic Gas and
Electric Co., Ltd.
: We will be pleased to fur
nish estimates for complete Electric
Lighting Plants and for long dis
tance transmission of Electric Power.
Offloe: 46 Merchant St,
TEB : PACIFIC : NURSERY
Cut and Growing Plants
Sprays Bouquets
Weddlng& Funeral Design
ON SHORT NOTICE
Large Variety of Roses and Other Plants
: FOR SALE ::
FME & CO.,
Union St., above Hotel.
THE HAWAII HERALD.
Vol. PUBLISHED IN HlLO. N
Is a pretty
good paper, for
$2.50 per an
num, preferably
in advance.
Advertiser
who use its c
umns GET
GOOD
RESULTS
p W. THRUM
Surveyor.
BOOM NO. 10, SFRECKELS BLOC
Plantation Work a Specialty.
Iffl
Silent
Barber Shop.
Arliufcton Block,
Hotel Street
Joseph Fernandez, Prop'
The Evening Bulletin, 75 cents per
month.
:Bi .kers.
Ulads Bpkickils, Wm, U, Ibwi
(lto Meckel? tio, .
8ArNf(EfS.
HONOLULI tl. I
San rranciteo Ajnlt7nK Nevata
National Bank op Han Franuisco.
San Francisco The Nevada National
Bank of San Francisco
Tjondon The Union Bank of London.
Ltd.,
Nbw York American Exchange Na
tional Bank.
Chioaoo Merchants National Bank.
Paris Credit Lyonnais.
Bkrun Dresdner Bank.
HoNKONn and Yokohama Honk. ng A
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
New Zkaland and Australia Bank I
of New Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouvbk Bank 0
British North America..
Transact i aeneraJ BaiBii ml Eicouge Bum
DepoUtt Received. L,one made on Ai
proved Security. Commercial and Traveler!
Credits leaned. Bills of Kzehssie boutl
and sold.
CoujoTiom PaonrTLT Accodhtid tot.
The First American Bank
OF HAWAII. LTD.
Incorporated Under the Law ot U
Republic ot Hawaii.
Authorized Capital, $1,000,000
Subscribed Capital, 750,000
Paid Up Capital . 500,00c.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
Cectt Brown President
M. P. Robinson Vlce-Preslden
W. O. Cooper Cashier
E. M. Boyd Secretarn
Directors Cecil Brown, Mark P.
Robinson, Bruco Cartwrlght, W. O.
Cooper and II, M. Von Holt.
DRAW EXCHANGE ON:
San Francisco The Anglo-Callfor-
nla Bank, Limited.
Chicago The Merchants Loan ana J
Trust Company.
New York J. & W. Sellgman Com.
pany.
London The Anglo-Calltornin
Bank, Limited.
Paris Socictle Oenerale.
Hamburg M. M. Warburg 4b Jont.
pany.
Hongkong and Yokonama Tkai
Chartered Bank ot India, Auitralin
and China. .
Australia The Union Bank ot Aus
tralia, Limited.
Canada Bank of Montreal.
Berlin Gerbruder Meyer.
Exchange bought and aotd Letters.
Credit Issued on all Darts of tha
world.
SliSQP GO.
SavingsBank
Savings Deposits will bo
received and Interest allowed by thin
Bank at four and one-half per cent,
per annum.
Printed copies of the Rules and Reg
ulations may be obtained on application.
Office at bank building on Merchant
street.
BISHOP 4 CO.
Established 18(8
BISHOP&Co.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
ind Exchange Business.
Commercial and Traveler's
Letters of Credit issued, avail
able in all the principal cities
if the world.
Interest allowed after July
1, 1898, on fixed deposits 3
months 3 per cent., 6 months
8J per cent., 12 months 4
por cent.
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
A8SETS. DEO. 31. 1891, I112.J77.I7.
Money loaned on approved security.
A Savings Bank for monthly deposit.
Houses built on the monthly Install
ment pla-.
Twentieth Serl - ot Stock is now
opened.
OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Presl.
dent; B. B. Rose, Vice President; C. B.
Oray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear. Secretary.
DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, 8. a
Hose. A. V. Oear, A. W. Keech. Henry
Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, C. U.
Oray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. GEAR,
Secretary.
Chamber of Commerce rooms.
Office Hours: 12:301:80 p. m.
TIjb Yokohama Specie Bank
LlUIlaD,
Subscribed Capital .... Yen 2i,000,00O
Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000
Reserved Fund Yen 8,000,000
Tbe Bank buys and receives for eel.
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Draft
and Letters ot Credit, ana transaet
a general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED- "
On Flatd D.poflt for la ncatal, 4 t.r ceat a, a
On Filed D.poilt lor 0 raontfci, lK
On Filed D.poilt for not, 1
INTEREST ALLOWED
By Ue H.ai Once, at Yokohama, 01 Carres! r)e.
fo.lt, 1 et ... per day
laed Deooilt for re month., car col t.a.
few REtsWIc RulWlM, ill hk st Fwirn
K. K. KAAI,
Teacher of itnr, Mandolin, Zlthar"
Ukulele and Taro Patch.
Orders to be left care of Wall, Nichols
Oo.,knd at Sergttrom Music Co 's 1263