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THE EVENING BULLETIN! HONOLULU, H. I., MONDAY, JULY iG, 1900.
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Attorneys.
LLO. Atkinson and A. F. Judcl, Jr.)
ATKINSON & JUDD,
Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law.
onr Tllahnn & Co.' Bunk. cor.
itaunu and Merchant Btrcota.
R. D SILL1MAN.
LA.WYER-
Jadd Building. Telephono 213
E9. A. DAVIS
GEO. D. GEAR
OAVIS & GEAR
and Counsellors it Law
Kmm m m. .ai fnil.l rtnttdlno'.
Cor. Fort and Merchant StS.. Honolulu
CHARLES F. PETERSON
. ,4.ttornev at Law and
Notary 3?ublio.
Kaahumanu Street
J. M. KANEAKUA,
Attornoy and Oounsollor at
Law.
(Met: In the Occidental Hotel,
kmt of King and Alakea Streets,
M olln.
T. Q. Achl. Enoch Johnson.
AOHI& JOHNSON,
Attorneys and Counselors
at Law.
No. 10 West King Street
Telephone 884.
B.A.MOTT-8M1TH,
- ATTORNJ3T.
MOVED TO THE JUDD
BLOCK. FOHT STREET.
UrgNB,FIrjsIclans and Dentists.
DR. E. C. WATERHOUSE
Offce and Residence: King St.,
ear Alapal. :::::: r ::: :
tOmci Hours. to i i a. m.
1 10 j r. m.
7 to 8 p. M.
SUKDATS-. JO to IIJOA. M.
TltEPHOWE y)i, WHITE. IJ51
A. C WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E WALL, D. D. S.,
DENTISTS
r tore Building, Fort Street
tkwn; t to 4. Telephone 434.
Dr. W. J. Galbraith.
i and Residence: Beretanla and
Rlakae street.
Mce Hours: to 10 a, m.; 2 to 4
ft. as.; 7 to 8 p. m.
TELEPHONE 204.
JR. WALTER HOFFMANN.
'ANIA STREET, (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
110. P. O. Box SOL
OSse hours, 8 to 10 a. m.: 1 to 3
0 as.; 7 to p. . Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m.
DR. R. I. MOORE,
Dentist.
; SOI Hotel Street
Hoara: a to iz ana i to t.
Dl. A I. SIHCLAIR
Kmt between Emma and Fort
to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
t $ a a. as.; Sundays, to 10 a, m.
I0I0LTJLU
BsaHrtsi1 by Voluntary Contributions,
VUa TREATMENT to the Poor ot
aH nationalities.
Tor Information aa to cards ot ad
oa aad to tne serrice, etc., etc.,
attae
Infirmary.
Third Floor, Progress Block,
aftacrtptlona may be left with J. F.
, I C. Ablea or Dr. Bioggett
P
KRVETT TELEPHONE 2000.
alWIHG 1 Prepared to fill or.
100UCED J dcra until 4 p. m
Vat Alii 7aiui uo;b
a a
IV IEBCMTILE FRIHTIHG
COHPAHT, Limited.
Queen Street.
Carrwr of Fort Street.
THE HAWAII HERALD.
Vol. PUBLISHED IN HlLO. N
Is a pretty Advertiser
food paper for who use its ca
Jj.jo per an- umns GET
aum, preferably GOOD
in advance. RESULTS
lew and Vine Dealers.
LOVEJOY&CO.
Imforthus, AND WnOLIKAll
Wine and Lipr Dealers.
Ainu tor Un Bottled Rainier Bert ol nettle
Mo. 19 Nuuajiu Htrkkt
Fottef Block, Honolulu, Hawaiian liiAP.De
P. O. Bel nt. Mutual Tolepnooo tol.
GONSALVES fc CO., Ltd
WHOLESALE GROCERS AN
WINE MERCHANTS.
826 Queen street, Honolulu, Tl
ConsolidatBd Soda Water Co., L'i
Evp lannde,
.'ornar Allot A Fort St., Honolulu
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
perature Unequalled in Town.
John Dewar, Kellock's AA,
Green River and Old Govern
ment Whiskies and the verv
best of everything else. ,
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
Rlaguda Boatman,
EMPLOYMENT and
REAL ESTATE
AGENTS -assx
Domestic Servants, Sailors and Gtnsral
Laborers.
Office Hours: 9 a. m. to j p. m
Telephone 917.
P. O. Box 862.
Room 1, Spreckels Blook
im
Y. MASUDA,
Portraits
Done in Crayon or Oil.
Pictures Framed In any style.
.1... Framed Pictures for sale.
1 New Mouldlnn for Frames have
arnvea. .
King and Alapai streets,
Near Honolulu Stock Yards.
1469
IWAMOTO,
Watchmaker and Jeweller
GOLD AND SILVER PLATDIO.
818X King street,
1277
T. KAT6UNUMA & Co.
t
A. K. OZAWA. ataaatar.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
Teaporary Oflce: Rooa, r apttalra Spnckola bulla.
laf.Tal. HI.
Wong Sal Kee
MERCHANT - TAILOR
t 4 Purser Fit Gvarantiid
124 Kins Street, Opposite Jphn Nott's
HONOLULU, H. I.
Clcaalag, Dytlif and Repairing a Specialty
Y. MAN SING
Has Rsmoved From Fort Street to 311
Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kim's,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
Dresses Made To Order.
HOP HONG,
Merchant Tailor.
A Fins Assortment op Amirican, Ekolish and
SCOTCH (.LOTH ON HAND
No, 119 Nuouu etnet, Honolulu, Hl.
Good work and flrat-clasa fit gii.riQtMd.
Clotheo Cleaned aad
Repelled
CORNIR AlAUA AND KlNO STRBSTi.,,
GROCERY AND FRESH FRUITS
always on hand. FRESH PINEAPHLES
for special order, and CALIFORNIA
FRUITS by every steamer and also ISL
AND BUTTER. Delivery Free. Tel. j6
Ufa
F W. THRUM
Surveyor.
ROOK NO. 10, SPRECKELS BLOOl
Plantation Work a Specialty.
1281 ,
The Evening Bulletin, 7t cents per
moat.
BOXERS WERE PUT TO ROUT
Brave Battle ot Smalt Band
Belgian Engineers.
o
TblrlMwo Mm Fougbt Tbtlr Wiy Tbroogb
Tbousind or More ol Chinese Rtbbte .
Troops No Protection.
The Shanghai Mercury gives the fol
low Inc account of the escape of tlu
Belgian engineers from I'aotlngfu:
"On Sunday, 27th May, four of us
were in the train due at Llullro at 4
p .m. In the neighborhood ot Chochow
our train stopped. The station master
told us the Boxers had destroyed th
bridges and the track. We Immedi
ately backed the train to Kaopeltlen
where we found 1900 soldiers under the
command of a general, who refused to
encounter the Boxers, protesting that
he had no orders from his chief on tha
subject The train then started for
I'aotlngfu.
The following day, 28th, we, seven
engineers and myself, left Paotlngfu
on a special train nt 4 a. m. with ma
terials for repairing the track. On our
arrival at Kaopeltlen, bands of villag
ers Incited by Uoxcrs rifted the train
and station, leaving nothing but tha
baro walls. The commander and sol
diers supposed to be guarding tho
place, stood by and saw these acts. On
leaving Kaopeltlen the track presented
a lamentable nspect. The sleepers were
burned, the rails torn up and thrown
on ono side. Wc had to repair the line
for about 12 kilometers, and we did not
rench I'aotlngfu till midnight. Tha
next day we all left I'aotlngfu, under
escort, 32 men, C women and one little
girl of three years.
About 12 o'clock we secured twehe
sampans, one occupied by the Mandar
in Sun, and another by the Interpreter
Tslng. The former left us the next day 1
about 4 p. m. Orders were ghen by
him to shut In the sampans entirely.
On Tuesday at 5 a. m. the Boxers who
had been watting for us to the hills,
opened fire on the boats, seven of our
party being wounded by the volley.
The soldiers escorting us thereupon de
camped, and as soon as they were gone
the boatmen dropped anchor and re
fused to go on.
We then went on shore and faced the
Boxers, and fell back on the plains
where we gave them battle, and suc
ceeded in putting them to flight after
killing several. We then discovered
that four of our party were missing.
We reached another river but were
followed by the mob. Two of us swam
out and secured a boat In which we got
the whole party over to the other bank.
Before long we discovered nnothcr
mob on our track, and had to light
some fifty Boxers. About midday we
again reached the river. The women
wero exhausted, the men for the most
part demoralized. We had had nothing
to eat or drink since we left the even
ing before. To proceed on foot was
Impossible.
Though the river was deep and wide
and we were much exhausted, two ot
us swam out again and detached a boat
from avbend In the river. Wo remained
in this till 3 In the evening, the strong
est ot our party going along the bank
as an escort. Then we found ourselves
between two fires. Behind us came a
small mob, while men armed with guns
awaited us on either bank,. We had to
fight again, and though we had killed
several we had to retreat once more to
the plains, where we succeded In keep
ing up such a murderous fire that the
enemy retreated. We stayed there
abouts all night, and started out again
the next morning to try and reach Tien
Tsln, Early on Wednesday morning
we were three times In contact with
the Boxers and each time we killed or
wounded many. About midday on
nearlng a big village, we were obliged
to wage a regular battle again, tho
Boxera numbering moro than a thou
sand and led by a mounted leader who
was protected by four glngals. We
thought our last hour had come and
bid farewell to each other, but the
younger men determined to make one
more effort. A desperate charge on
our part made them abandon their
glngals and the mob then fled followed
by our shots. Great courage was
shown by several members ot our par
ty. We then resumed our tramp to
Tien Tsln still some 200 11 away. At
about 4 p. m. we had repulsed the Box
era several times, but they kept re
forming. Each time we killed several
ot the mob which had the effect ot
driving them away. In the evening wo
camped in a marsh after having cross
ed a small river, and resumed our Jour
ney about 3 a. m. We cut tho lines ct
the enemy about 4 a. m. and surprised
an advance post whose object was to
Btop our progress. But we routed this
detachment and this was the last en
counter we had, and finally reached
Tien Tsln."
CAN DIDATB KANEAKUA STARTS
Walluku, July 14. Attorney J. M.
Kaneakua returned yesterday fiom
Hana and Klpahulu districts and In
tends to remain here until the coming
November elections as be aspires to
legislative honors.
As his ancestors were of East Maul
stock, he claims to be a Maulan, even
more so than some who claim tn be
kamaalnas by priority of residence.
William Jennings Bryan Is fond of
books, and has a good sited general
library, but he cares little for art, and
rarely visits a picture gallery.
FIRST GRAND JURY GALL
Judge Itumplirrws on Saturday Is
sued the order fur the first grnnd Jury
tier summoned In Hawaii. The grand
Jury docs not try cases In open court
It examines the Information laid beforn
It by the Attorney Oeneral, Including
commitments from district magis
trates, and decides whether each crim
inal rase submitted to it shall go to
trial by tho petty Jury. Its endorse
ment on the Indictments of "True bill"
or "No bill" settles that question.
Under the Hawaiian procedure the
trial Judge performed this function,
The grnnd Jury haB other duties, per
taining to the public welfare, to per
form under a system of municipal gov
ernment, such as arraigning municipal
officials for malfeasance In office, mak
ing presentments of public abuses, etc.
Tho order of Judge Humphreys reads
as follows:
"In the Circuit Court of tho First Cir
cuit, Island of Oahu, Territory ot
Hawaii. August Term, A. D. 1900.
"Open Venire Facias for Grand Jury.
"The Territory of Hawaii to tho High
Sheriff of the Territory of Hawaii
Greeting:
"You are hereby commanded to sum
mon twenty-four good and lawful men
from the body of the Island of Oahu
to be and appear before the Circuit
Court of tho Hrst Circuit of the sail
Island, at the hour of 10 o'clock In tho
forenoon of the first day of the regular
August, A. D. 1900, term of said court
to be held at the Judiciary building In
Honolulu, In said Island, on Monday,
the Gtti day of August, A. D. 1900, to
scne as grand Jurors in said court
and then nnd there to continue nnd
not depart thence until discharged by
the order ot the court.
"And that you the said High Sheriff
have then and there this writ, and the
names and surnames of the persons bo
summoned by you endorsed hereon and
otherwise make returns at the day and
place aforesaid how you shall have ex
ecuted this write. Hereof do you fall
net
"Witness the Hon. A. S. Humphreys,
First Judge ot the Circuit Court of the
First Judicial Circuit of the Territory
of Hawaii, this fourteenth day of July.
A. D. 1900.
(Seal) HENRY SMITH,
"Clerk.
"Note No person who Is not a male
citizen of the United States and 21
years of age and who cannot under
standing speak, read and writo the
English language shall be a qualified
grand juror In the Territory ot Ha
waii." SEATTLE BEER.
The ever popular Rainier beer la be
coming a household word and "will
you have a glass of Seattle," la more
often heard than anything else. Tha
Criterion Saloon baa the beer on tap or
tn bottle.
Tho Klnau from Hllo nnd way ports
Saturday had close upon five hundred
cabin and deck passengers. This Is
about the largest number the Kinau
has ever carried.
The YValklkl
BOARDING AND LIYERT
Stables
Bigs sent to any part of the
Oity.
HACKS -AT -ALL -HOURS
Walklkl Road, - Walklkl.
TEL. BLACK 141.
WhBnYouWaqfe&Rig
RING UP THE
C -I.- U-B
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
118 FORT 8TREFI
Stable 'Phone, 477
Hack qtand 'Phones, S19 and 71 .
O. H. BELLTNA.
A GOOD THING
4 ua c
Obla, Alftroba asd Pine Firewood
Out and Bplit (readyforthsBtovs),
STOVE, STEAM A BLACKSMITH COAL
WHIXI AND BLA0K BASD
Lowest Prices, delivered to any pan
the City.
TELEPHONE 414
HUSTAOE ft
tl Onsen RtiMl.
CO.,
Pacific Transfer Co,
l King St, Beit to Ballty'l Cycltry,
Express Wagons, Drays,
Lumber Wagons and
Dump Carts : : : : :
Always on Hand.
Tninkt, Fumltur. and Sales Caielully Handled.
TELEPHONE lot. ,,
Hack Stand No. 83.
Bay! do you know waere I can get
good carriaget Sural At taa Hawa
iian Hotel Carriage Oa, eornar Beta
ana Richards street. Tel Ik, Not
lua tui nrsi rikM carrlaae aa
neneacea driven.
Bankers.
THE BANK OF HAWAII, L
JUDD BUILDINQ.
ISCOSPOIATID UnDtl TH1 Uwll
OP THi HAWAIIAN RlPVailCI
Capital 1400,00
OFFICERS AND DlRKCTORSl
Chas. M. Cooke, President.
P. C. Jonas, vioe-rresiaem
O. It. Cooks-, Oashler.
F. C. ATBRRTOif, Assistant Cashlei
Henry Waterbouse,
Tom May,
F. W.
Macfarlane,
E, D. Tenney,
J. A. McOandlesri
Solicit the Accounts of Firms. Cor
porations, Trusts, Individuals, and wlL
carefully and promptly attend to al
business connected with banking en
trusted to it. Sell and purchase Forelft
Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit.
6AV1NG8 DEPARTMENT I
Ordinary and Term Deposits received
nd Interest allowed In accordance will
rule and conditions printed In Pa'
books, copies of which may be had Uf .1
appllostlon.
Real Estate aid Insirwe.
LIFE and FIRE
AGENTS FOR..
New England Mutual Life In
surance Co. gf BosroN.
iCTNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD.
HENRY ST. COAR.
EDWARD POUITX
Member Stock and Bond Exchange.
EDWARDPOLLITZSCo
COMMISSION BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURITIhS
Particular attmtlofl girM lo satcaaa. asd sal. ot
Hawaiian Surir Stock.
Lsaaa Notnlatad. Baatacs asd fwalts Stock,
asd Boala.
40S California St.,
Ban Pranclaco, Cal.
JI7J
WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
Stock and Bond Broker
MuaWr ol Hawallas Stock aicaasf.
Molnerny Block, Fort Street.
OHAS. J. PALE,
STOCK AMI BBOIi
Member Honolulu Stock Exchange.
Room S01, .--; Jndd Building.
t.ia
A. J. CAMPBELL,
8 took and Bond Brokei.
aUakar al Ika Hoaolala Stock Bscaaaia.
Office Queen street, opposite UbJol
Feed Company.
Talapkoaa: so P.O. Boa l?i
Distilled
Water
j3 Delivered Free
To any part ot the city
Oahu Ice and
Electric Co.,
HOFFMAN ft HARKHAH.
Works, Kewato.
Tel., 31 51 Blue. P. O. Box 600.
sssTlce will be delivered by courteous
drivers to any part of premises desired.
mm
The . : .
Hawaiian Electric
Company,
Comer Alakea and HalekauwIUSta.,
Has a large assortment of
Chandeliers and Elec
trlcal Goods
Constantly on Hand.
Estimates given for house wiring
and electrical plants.
Marine Wiring a specialty.
A. GARTLEY,
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.
Office: 46 Merchant St.
Bi ikers.
Cues BrascxsLS.
WM.U.Uwia
tibii4eckeIuo
8A,NKElS.
HONOLULl H.
Ban rrancitco AgenltTnn Nivada.
National Bark or San Francisco.
San Francisco The Nevada National
Bank of San Francisco.
London The Union Bank of London,.
Ltd.,
Nw Yoai American Exchange Na
tional Bank.
Chicago Merchant National Bank.
Paris Credit Lyonnals.
Brrlin Dresdner Bank.
HONKOHO AND YOKOHAMA Honkng d
Shanghai Banking Corporation,
Nbw Zkaxand and Australia Bank
of New Zealand.
Victoria and Vanooutrb Bank 0
British North America.
TrUKtlGIsJilUUiElCiitttMMl
OepoHt RscslTed. Loans suds oa Ap
proved Btcarltr. Oosasssrelal aad Trsvalara
Oradlts iMsed. Bull of auiehaage boaglt
and sold.
OottaonoNS PaoanTtt Aocopntrd Fob.
Tha First American Bank
OP HAWAII, LTD.
Incorporated Under the Laws ot tha
Republic of Hawaii.
Authorzed Capital,
Subscribed Capital,
Paid Up Capital
$1,000,000
750,000
500,000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
Cecil Brown President,
M. P. Robinson Vice-President
W. O. Cooper Cashlea
B. M. Boyd Secretary
Directors Cecil Brown, Hark P.
Robinson, Bruce Cartwrlght, W. fl
Cooper and H. M. Von Holt
DRAW EXCHANGE ON:
San Francisco The Anglo-Callfof
nla Bank, Limited.
Chicago The Merchants Loan aafl
Trust Company.
New York J. a W. Sellgaian ft Cosa
pany. London The Anglo-Callfornlo
Bank, Limited. "'
Paris Socletle Oenerale.
Hamburg M. M. Warburg 4k Ooat
pany.
Hongkong and Yokonasaa Tha
Chartered Bank of India, Australia
and China.
Australia The Union Bank ot Aaa
tralla, Limited.
Canada Bank ot Montreal.
Berlin Oerbruder Meyer.
Exchange bought and aold Letters
Credit Issued on all parts of tha
world.
Euscr 00.
SavingsBank
j... Barings Depoalt will bat
received and Interest allowed by thla
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 fc CO.
-Established 1868
sisna:.!? 5e co.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
and Exchange Business.
Commercial and Traveler's
Letters of Credit issued, avail
able in all the principal cities
of the world.
y Interest allowed after July
1,1898, on fixed deposits 3
months 3 per cent., 6 months
3 per cent., 12 months A
per cent.
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
ASSETS. DEO. 81, 18t, 1U.I77..
Honey loaned on approved security
ASavlngsBank for monthly deposit
Housea built on the monthly Install,
ment plar.
Twentieth Serl of Stock U now
opened.
OFFICERS-T. F. Lansing, Pre.
dent; B. B. Rose, Vice President; O. Bi
kEE v Gear' Secretary.
DIRECTORS-T. F. Lansing, B. JK
SmttA ? ?' Keecn' He"5
Smith, J. L, McLean, J. D. Holt. O. B
Gray, W. L. Howard.
A. V.aEAR,
Secretary.
Chamber ot Commerce rooms.
Office Hours; 12:80 i;ip p. sn.
Tb iiohmi Specie Bill;
UMItKD,
Subscribed Capital .... Ten 24,000,00
Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,00
Reserved Fund Yen 8,000,000"
The Bank buys and receive tor est.
lection BUli ot Exchange, issues Dram
and Letters ot Credit, and traaaatts
a general banking business.
INTIREST AUOWID- '
O. Fin Dwelt (or t Boom, tV ' "'
Oa Fixes Depoen (or, boi, J
INTEREST AUOWID-
BrttaHaa4 0ak..atVokoaa. 0 Carnal..
alti a-naaawaay.
Oa r-l4 Deioelt (ot u oette, jH aeal . a.
KerEcpnMlc Balfflu, i Uu r, hoio1i!i '
E. K. KAAI,
Teacher of-ltar. Mandolin, Zltbar
Ukulele and Taro Patch.
Order to be left rare of WX, Wicbola
Oo If'gwromMualoOo'a MM-
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