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AttOMfJS.
LkU. Alkltiunn and A. I. Jthlil. Jr.)
ATKINSON & JUDD,
Attornoyo and
CoixnoolIoi'B at Law.
Win om lllilmp ft Oo.'a Bank, cor
KMkviutiu (till Merchant Bliects
R. D SILL1MAN.
LAWYER'
Jiad Building. Tclrphotio 213
CEO. A. DAVIS
GEO. D. GEAR
DAVIS & GEAR
Vtornoys and Counsellors at Law
Rooms 201, so), toi, JuJJ Building. . '
ir. Fnrt an J Merchant Sts.. Honolulu
CHARLES F. PETERSON
.'.ttornov t Law and
Notary IPublio.
Kaahumanu Street.
J. M. KANEAKUA,
Attornoy anil Counsellor
Law.
at
OSes: In the Occidental Hotel,
fara.r of King and Alakon Streets,
oaolnlu.
T. 0. Ackl. Enoch Johnson.
AOHI&.TOHNSON,
Attorneys anil Gtmnsolors
at Law.
Nee No. it) West King Street
Telephone 881.
B. A. MOTT-SMITH,
ATTORNEY.
AS MOVED TO TUB JUDD
BLOCK, rOUT BTItBET.
NOTICE.
W. AUSTIN WHITING has resumed
the general practice of law and taken the
law offices of Hon. A. S. Humphreys,
comer Bethel and King streets, Honolulu.
". O. Box 7. H7frml
Surgwcs, Physicians And Dentists.
DR. C A. PETORSON
Has re-opened his office at . . .
26 Emma Street
(Q-U A.U.l
1 7- b P.M. J
HOURS
TELEPHONE: 493
DR. E. C. WATERHOUSE
Office and Residence: King St.,
near Alapal. :::::: r ::: :
(Of MCI Hocus: 8 to 11 A. M.
110 II' x.
7 10 i r m.
Sundays 9 y to it joa, m.
TELEPHONE o)i. WHITE. isjj
Dr. W. J. Galbraith.
Otic and Residence: Beretnnla and
gUaku street .
Dc Hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 2 to I
a. .; 7 to 8 p. m.
TELEPHONE 201.
3R. WALTER HOFFMANN.
MMTANIA STREET, (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
i'iFtone 510. P. 0. Box 601.
OBc hours, 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3
. .; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m.
"DR. A. H. SINCLAIR
akhaol Itrcst, between Emma and Fort.
oixi: f to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
I U I p. n.; Bundays. 9 to 10 a. m.
DR. E.
L. HUTCHINSON,
Dentist
Will have hl oftue In the Hotel Delmo
rtlco Building. Room to, for two months,
or until his oihee is ready for occupancy In
the new Boston Building. i8N-iw
DR. K. I. l100Rb
Dentist.
Office: 222 Hotel Street.
Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 4.
A, C. WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
DENTISTS
Lot Building, Fort Street
fljtri; Ito 4. Telephone 434.
HONOLULU
n 1 1 Hi
!
BAillMlIlO
Paaporttd by Voluntary Contributions,
fHKK TREATMENT to the Poor of
all nationalities.
7or Information as to cards ot ad
Halation and to the service, etc., etc.,
ly at the
Intlrmary.
Third Floor, Progress Block.
ktacrtptlona nay be left with J. F,
ackteld. 1 0. Abies or Dr. Sloggctt,
1 f
iERFEGT
TliLEPHONIl 2000,
FEINTING i Prepared to fill or.
RODUCED Y ders until 4 p. m
ROHPTLY Saturdays. . . ,
F
I "aaj'
I Tifl MERCANTILE PRINTING
ft COMPANY, Limited.
Eg Queen Street.
wr Corner ol Fort Street
kti tod Wine DtMtri,
LOVEJOY&OO.
iHronilMIR, AND WllOt.MIAt.tl
jt
Atrali tot ttii ll.ttud Ratal.! Hmi Hi Mann
NO. Ill Mt'AM'HlWIKT
Colli Blk IKllKllVlU. IUWAIIASUI)I
PU. Hit i, M.lgil T.ltthoM M
onsalves & co . Ltc
A'UOLEBALIi (IHOUUltB A1N
WINK MEKOHANTB.
,',1i Quonn alreot, Hoimlnln. M
Consolidated Soda Water Co.. L'r
lHplnrindo,
jrntr Alios & Fort Sti., Honolulu
HOLLI8TER & CO.,
Agentt
"WelaKaHae"
You will find it at the comer
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 keot 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.
Chlneso and Japanese Firms.
Matilda Boardman,
EMPLOYMENT and
REAL ESTATE
AGENTS ' -nWZ!
Domestic Servants, Sailors and General
Laborers.
Office Hours: g a. m. to j p. m
Telephone 917.
P. O. Box 862.
Boom 1, Spreckels Block
Y. MASUDA,
Portraits
Done in Crayon or Oil.
Pictures Framed In any style.
Framed Pictures for sale.
New Mouldings for Frames have
arrived,
King and Alapai streets,
near nonotutu siock laras.
1469
IWAMOTO,
Watchmaker and Jowollor
GOLD AND HILVER PLATING.
213H King street.
1277
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
A. K. OZAWA. ftt.n.r.i.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
Temporary Offic. Room j upstairs Sprickilt butld
tngTt,. 44
"Wong Sal Koo
MERCHANT - TAILOR
A PERfECT FIT OUAHANirtD
124 King btreet, Opposite John Nott's
HONOLULU, H. I.
Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing a Specialty
Y. MAN SING
Removed From Fort Street to
Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kim's,
Has
3D
IiADIKS' UNDERWEAR.
Dresses Made To Order.
HOP HONG,
Merchant Tailor,
A Fini Assortment or American. English and
Scotch CLoth on Hand
No. )tg Nuuanu itreet, , Honolulu, II l,
Gool work in! first dm fit euarintced
Clothet Cltantd antl Repalrid
wiosra- T.TJ3src
CORNER AUKCA AND KXQ STDIBTS...
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. 363
1.80
W. THRUM
Surveyor.
ROOM NO. 10, SPRECKELS BLOOB
Plantation Work a Specialty.
123S
The Evening Bulletin, 76 vntn per
month.
iuimiui uui.i.Mint muinui.UI.Ui II. In ridlMV, JULY 17,
BAHIE AND FOX GIIASE
ROHlillTS AliAIN lltil'OHIS
sri!i:i)Y Hind or numt wah
Sharp right With Botha's Forces
Losses Evenly Divided-
Work In Orange Hlver
Colony.
New York, July 19. A illspnUh to
the Trlhiino from Umdoti, says:
Lord Itulicrls reports from Pretoria
n battle nml n foxchnse. Tho battle
was brought on by (lencnil llothn, who
nttnekcil General Polo-Cnrcw's posl
Hon rnBt of I'rvturln, while General
tliimlllon was moving northwnrd mid
driving buck Uelarcy's commando and
(leneral Prencli was In the rcnlrr, be
tween the two wings. Tills was n
lgorous counter strode planned when
Lord Roberts bad succeeded In rutting
fT communications betwein the two
Boer Tories nml was pushing back the
weaker column from Wntcnul.
The Urltltdi positions weru gallantly
defended by the Canadian and tho Nw
Zealand mounted Infantry and tho Irish
riisllccrs mid n Belles of desperate at
tucks were repulsed.
Tho losses were balanced on both
shies, but Included two brine Cntin
linn ofllcois, Lieutenants lloidcn nil
Bitch, to whom Lord Roberts pays a
line tribute.
While Lord Roberts' army Is virtu
ally on the defensive within a few
mill's of Pretoria, he hits sent Lord
MctliiK 11 mid (leneral Sniltli-DorrHi
fiom Krugcrsdorp to Rustciberg, to
clear the wefctctii district, where recent
succcshcs have caused n renowal of the
bad reeling against the British. Tho
fox hunt has begun In the Orange river
colony, where Generals Hunter mid
Riiudlc were slowly but surely closing
around (leneral I)c Wet's conimnndos
The fox has suddenly stnrted across
country towards 1.1 nd ley, with tho
mounted forces of Colonels Droadwodl
and Ridley In hot pursuit. The Doer
forces do not exceed 1600 men, with
fivo guns, and tho pursuers, If their
horses nro In good condition, may suc
ceed In running them down. If this
can bo done, tho paclMcatlon of the
Orange River Colony ought to be ef
fected rapidly, as the remaining com
mandos cannot keep up tho fight In
tho mountains If Van Rcenan's puss
mid Ilnrrlsmlth hao been taken from
Ladysmlth, but tho hare must first be
caught.
The renewal of the Boers' activity Is
probably due to the effect of tho crisis
In China. Mr. Kruger and Mr. Stcyn
hnve perceived In tho Far East a diver
sion hi their favor which they pre
Iously expected cither from European
diplomacy or from American politics.
RED MEN PEA8T.
The braves of tho Independent Order
of Red Men gutheied around the festive
board in tho Union Grill dining room at
10 o'clock last night nnd sat down to
n feast, the like of which has never
been seen In an Indian camp before. A
largo tabic near the Ewa wall was set
apart for the members of the order
whllo a smaller table near tho stareuse
was kindly arranged for members of
tho press, several of whom wero pres
ent. After steady work for about three
tpiartcis of an hour nt the good things
on tho table, Chief Sachem Murphy,
acting as toastinastcr, sturted the How
of language to balance the How of
liquid refreshments.
Many were tho witty remarks malo
by tho braves and tho palefaces and
many wcic tho cxpiesalons of lifelong
liiotlierlioud. The Chief himself start
ed tho ball lolling by giving a rcsnnis
of tlio very successful work of tho Red
Men fiom the time tho order was first
founded. Muny other toasts wero re
sponded to.
Closo upon midnight Chief Sachem
Muiphy again a lose and imposed tho
good old song, "Auld Lang Sync "
This was sung with 11 will, tho Red
Men joining hands as they let thlr
nlccs bo heard.
LOSSES OP MAUINE CORPS.
Washington, July 19. The Nuvy T)i
pnitment this niointng leeched from
Admiral Remey n list ot casualties of
tho Marino Corps In the light at Tien
Tsln. It Is ns follows:
"Tukii, July 18. Bureau of Naviga
tion, Washington, 1). C:
"Olllelul euBiialtlts report from Mn-
rlno leglment:
"Killed August II. D.iWs, Sergeant
C. J. Knlloek, Corporal Thomas Kelly,
Privates J. E. McConley, I. V, Pait
rldgo. "Seriously wounded First Lieuten
ant Henry Leonard, Corporal J. A. Mc
Donald, I'llvutes P. J. Kcllcher, C. D.
Miller, C. J. Mathews, John Stakes, J.
Vim Homo.
"Wounded Captain Charles 0. Long,
Captain William 11. Lemley, First Line
tenant Smcdley I). Butler, First Ser
geant James Murphy, Sergeant V. T.
Winters, Corporal Joseph W. Hunt,
Privates W. II. Chapman, James
Cooney,, Robert Desmond, K. G. Egol
ser, Larvln Larzon, N E. Mclver, J. 0.
Megouegul, A. I). Penny, II. A. Rock
ers. "REMEY."
Oonsalves, photographer, Beretanta
near Alapal Is giving away one 16x20
crayon portrait with 5 worth of pho
American Forces
Lose
1 Prom Thttrnla)' iUtra 1
K'opl right, The AwHtctaleil Pre.)
MlmhKlifll, July 19. Tho following
mldlltoiinl detail of the nllled fortes
attack on tbn natlui city of Tien Tilti j
reached betr to-day:
I'riM correspondent with the nlllts:
Tien Tidii, I'rlday, July 13, inldnliilit.
(Via t'hefoo, July II.) After a day
of bard lighting and ImWtig lain for
hours In shallow. Iiiutlly-dug trenches,
full of wnter mid suffering from lum
per and thirst, two battalions of tho
Ninth United Mates Infantry Hint pir
tldpnled In the nttnek 011 Tien Tsln re
tired under cover of darkness, British
(allots assisting them to withdraw by
firing voile) s, to roer their retirement.
Tho Americans brought out nil their
wounded under a terrltlc fire. An otll
clul list of the oniccrs wounded Is ns
follows:
NINTH INI'ANTRY.
MAJOR REAOAN.
CAPTAIN BOOKMILLER.
CAPTAIN NOYES.
LIEUTENANT LAWTON.
L1EUTNANT l.ANO.
MARINE CORPS.
CAPTAIN DAVIS, killed.
LEONARD, BUTLER, LAWTON (?)
and LEMLEY, wounded.
Tho total loss of the American vas
110.
IIRIG.-r.lIN. ClIAIPliU.
(From Thursday's EMra )
(Associated Press Special.)
Washington, July 19. Tho commis
sion of Brigadier (lenernl A. R. Chaf
fee us Major General of the Chinese ex
peditionary force was mado out at tho
War Department this morning and snt
to tho Whlto House for tho President's
signature. Cable notice of tho appoint
ment will meet General Chaffee on bis
arrival ut Nagasaki.
ChlncHO Clnlm liiiroicnn Safe.
(From Thursday's Extra.)
(Associated Press Special.)
Paris, July 19. An official telegram
from Shanghai dated Wednesday, July
18, states that according to the Gover
nor of Shan Tung the foreign Ministers
nnd their families nt Peking are sata
and sound, but that tho danger Is still
ory great. Tho Viceroy, according to
this dispatch Informed tho Consular
corps that ho had telegraphed to Pe
king urging the protection at tho for
eign legations.
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY.
rake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet.
VII druggists refund the money It It
(alia to cure. E. W. Qrove'a signature
la on aach box. IS cents.
The Walklkl
BOARDING AND LIYERT
Stables
Rigs sent to any part of the
City.
HACKS -AT -ALL -HOURS
Walklkl Jload,
"Wniklkl.
TEL. BLACK 141.
tfhenYontftiqniJis
RING UP THE
C-L- U-B
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
618 FORT BTREFT
Stablo 'Phone, 477
Hrci. Stand 'Phones, 310 and Tl .
C. H BELUNA.
A GOOD THING
Ohta, Algeroba and Pine Firewood
Unt and bpllt(resdyfortbeBtOTe),
Also,
STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL
WHITE AND SLACK HAND
Lowest Prices, delivered to any pan
the
City.
TELEPHONE
411
CO.,
HUSTACE &
M Clnenn Htroat.
Pacific Transfer Co,
tiT King St., next to Ralley'i Cclery.
Express Wagons, Drays,
lumber wagons and
Dump Carts : : : : :
Always on Hand.
Trunk,, I urnlture anj Satea Caielully Handle!,
.. ..TfclEI'IIONE 8 ijj
Hack Stand No. 8!2.
Bay! do you know where I can get .
good carriage? Burel At the flawa
Han Hotel Carriage Co., comer Hot
and Richards streets. TeL tl. Not
ins but Orel class carriage! an
icrlenced driven.
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
112 Hotel Street
KAPA, CALABASHES, LEIS, NA
TIVE HATS, HULA SKIRTS, NIIHAU
MATS. FANS, SHELLS, SEEDS, Etc.,
HOMEMADE FOI, constantly on hand.
Telephone 769.
The Evening Bulletin, 76 cent per
month.
igoo.
Biaken.
JIT fIV HAWAII II,
1 imim ui iiaiinn, u'.
Jttllll llUILHI.Nd.
( ISCOIOItltl UstiM tilt tl I
lop tm IHwAitAK RifumicJ
Utq.Hal .9100,00
OKKICKIW AND DllttXTOilMi
Ciias, M. Cooki:, Pronldeiit.
P. C. Joncs, Vlco-Preildelil
U. II.CoOKK.t'AKhler.
r,i
Allll.iiTo, Allnl Casliloi I
Hour:
ry wntorliouso.
Tom May,
K. w. MsefnrUno,
m Ms,
, 1). Tonno;
u
J. A
cCandlew
Hollclta the Accounts of Firms, Cor
porations, Trusts, Individual, and will
tarofully and promptly altond to al
iiusiiiowi connected witii iianKing en
t mated to It. Hell and purchase Forelgi
Exchange, Istue Loltors of Credit.
SAVINGS DBPARTMENTI
Ordinary and Torm Deposits recolvod
and Interest allowed In accordance wilt
mlos and conditions printed In P'
books, copies of which may be had ur r
application.
Real Estate and Insurance.
LIBE and JBIRE
IHgUNCnGEfllTg,
AGENTS FOR .
New England Mutual Life In
surance Co. OF BosroN
Etna fire insurance Compant
of Hartford.
HENRY ST. GOAD.
EDWARD POLLITZ
Members Stock and Bond Exchange.
EDWARD POLLITZSCo
COMMISSION BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Particular atttntloo glrta to purcbat. aad lata at
Hawaiian Sural Slock.
Loam Nacotlatad. Eai'ara tod Foralfn Slocki
aDd Boao'a.
403 California 8t.,
San Franclaco, Cal.
1173
WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
Stock and Bond Broker
Mtnbar of Hawaiian Stock Eicbaofa.
Melneruy Block, Fort Street.
OHAS. J. TALK,
STOCK 1ID101D BROKER
Member Honolulu Stock Exchange.
Room SOI, Judd Building.
mi
A. J. CAMPBELL,
Stock and Bond Brokei.
Mmber ol tba Honolulo Stock Eichaiga.
Olllco Queen street, opposite TJnlot
Feed Company.
T.lipUoD.; 106 P.O. Boi ill
Distilled
Water
AC Delivered Free
To nny part ol the city
Oahu Ice and
Electric Co.,
HOFFMAN & MARKHAM.
Works, Kewalo.
Tel., 3151 Blue. P. O. Box too.
EST Ice will be delivered by courteous
drivers to any part of premises desired.
15"
The . . .
Hawaiian Electo
Company,
Corner Alakea and HalekauwIlaSts.,
Has a large assortment of
Chandeliers and Elec
trical Goods
Constantly on Hand.
Estimates given for house wlrln,
and electrical plants.
Marine Wiring a specialty.
A. GARTLEY,
General Managir.
Oceanic Gas and
Electric Co., Ltd.
: We will be pleased to fur1
nish estimates for complete Electric
Lighting Plants and for long dis
tance transmission of Electric Power.
Office: 46 Merchant St.
Ei ikers.
iJneiBrsscssii,
W, tl, Iswm
dteeokelUo,
bankers.
' HONOLUtl
M, I
Ann nnnclieo Agtnlttnr. Nrtaiia
Natiokai. Hamk or Nan Fhaucmpo.
i Has KnAsrtNTi The NovsiU Nstlonm
I lUnk lit Hull Fraiirlnii.
Lost)! TI10 Union Hank of London
Ltd.
Nkw Your American Kxchaqga Na
tional Bunk,
Ciiicaoo Merchants National Bank.
l'Anis Credit LyoutiaU.
Bkrmn Brosdner Bank,
HoNKona and Yokohama Honk. ng A
Hhangbal Banking Corporation.
Nkw Zkaumi) Attn Aukthalu Bank
of Now Zealand.
Victoria and Vanooovmb Bank o
British North Ainerlco.
TriBsact a General Builti nd Eiciuie Biiuni
Depotsti RtceWed. Loam made on Ap-
6 roved Been tit r. Commerclsl and Travelit I
rodlti lined. Bllli of Exchaags boubl
and sold.
ComoTloas PaoxiTLT AocopnTip Foa,
I
OF HAWAII, LTD.
I Incorporated Under the Laws of Ut
Republic of Hawaii.
I Authorized Capital,
1 Subscribed Capital,
$1,000,000
750,000
500,000
Paid Up Capital
I OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
1 Cecil Brown President
, M. P. Robinson Vice-President
W. 0. Cooper Cashier
(E. M. Boyd Secretara
Directors Cecil Brown, Mark P.
Robinson, Bruce Cartwrlght, W. O.
Cooper and II. M. Von Ilolt
DRAW EXfJIiANOE ON:
San Francisco The Anglo-Calltor.
ma nana, L.imitea.
Chicago The Merchant! Loan and
Trust Company.
new YorK J. ft w. Sellgman Cod.
pany.
London The Anglo-Calltornl
Bank, Limited.
Paris Socletle Generate.
Hamburg M. M. Warburg Jot
pany.
Hongkong and Yokonana The.
Chartered Bank ot India, Australia
and China.
Australia The Union Bank ot Am
tralta. Limited.
Canada Bank of Montreal.
Berlin Oerbruder Meyer.
Exchange bought and aold Letters
Credit Issued on all parti of th
world.
SavingsBank
Savings Deposits will be
received aud interest allowed by this
Bank at four and one-half per cent,
por annum.
Printed copies of the Rules and Reg
ulatlons may be obtained on application.
Olllce at bank building on Merchant
street.
BISHOP A CO.
-Estsbllshed 1868
BXSZHCO.E'cScCo.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
nd Exchange Business.
Commercial and Traveler's
.ettora of Credit issued, avail,
ble in all the principal citieo
f tho world.
Interest allowed after July
1, 1898, on fixed deposits 3
months 3 por cent., 6 montha
3J por cent., 12 months i
por cent.
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
ASSETS, DEC. 31, 1891, 112,77.H.
Mone7 loaned on approved ecurlty.
ASavlngsBank for monthly deposits.
Houses built on tho monthly Install,
men, pta.
Twentieth Serl ot Stock Is now
opened.
OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Preil
dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; C. B.
Oray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretary.
DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, S. B.
Rose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keech, Henr
Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, O. Hi
Orny, W. L. Howard.
A. V. GEAR,
Secretary,
Chamber of Commerce rooms.
Office Hours: 12:301:80 p. xn.
Tije Yokohama Specie Bank;
Subscribed Capital .... Yen 21,000,000
Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000
Reserved Fund Yen 8,000,000
The Bank buys and receives tor col
lection Bills ot Exchange, Issues Draft
and Letters of Credit, and transact!
a general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED
On Flt.d Dtpoilt far 1. bodIIii. 4 in m1 p , t
On Find Dtposlt lor 6 motiltl, )H "
On Fliait D.poilt (or 1 boi, 1 '
INTEREST ALLOWED
Bv Ui. Hial OSca. at Yokobaaa, os C.rraalB..
Malt. 1 .-10 aa pir day
Oo t laid Dapo.lt for i. nootna, 1 a.r cm! a, a.
Hew Republic BMldlB, 111 Uu St.. BoiilM
E. K. KAAI,
Teacher of ' ' .iter, Mandolin, Zltbar
Ukulele and Taro Patch.
Orders to be left oar of Wall, Nichola
Oo ' 'V'tromMtUBoOo.'i ltM
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