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DAVIS & GEAR
lltorntyi and Couniolloti l Law
Rwrjil M. Jot. 1. Ju4d HwrWiM.
'V. Frt and Menhawl M..f1triliiii
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4Lttornoy at Law ami
Notary J.Jublio.
Kaahuroauu Street.
.7. M. KANJ5A.KUA,
Attorney mul Councilor at
JiJlW.
Mitt: In the Occidental Hotel,
.rar cl KIdi and Alakca Btrceti,
Lsaelalu.
W. B. Aral. Enoch Johnson.
AUUI&..01IXSOX.
Attorneys ami Gounmdont
at Law .
Hi, No. iJ West King Street
Telephone 881.
B. A. M0TT-6M1TH,
ATTOnSRt.
41 MOVED TO TUB JUDO
BLOCK. FOltT BTREBT.
SnrgMtts, Physicians and Dentists
DR. W.B.TAYLOR,
Has removed to Betetania street, opposite
Hawaiian Hotel, from vomer of RUIiarJ
and Beretania streets.
1596-im Tel. C17. Houri: 9 to s.
UR. C. A. PliTERSON
Has re-ocened his office at . . .
a6 Emma Street
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HOUKS
TfcLU'MOSL: 49)
DR. E. C. WATERHOUSE
Office and Residence: Kins St.,
mar AlapaU :::::: r ::: :
IOmici HOUki 110 II A M.
I tt. 1 V M.
HOtl' M.
Sl'KDAVI JO 10 11 A. M.
TtHPHONE oi. WHITE. MJi
Dr. W, J. Galbraith,
Vff and Kcildence: BereUnla and
llakaa itreeti.
!) Houra: 8 to 10 a. in.; 2 to I
. u. 7 to 8 p. m.
TELEPHONE 204.
flR. WALTER HOFFMANN.
ITANIA. STREET, (opposite tbe
Uawallau Hotel.)
UtUakon HO. P. 0. Dox SOI.
DSea koura, 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3
B. m.'. 1 to t p. m. Sundaya. 8 to 11 a. m.
DR. A. 1. SINCLAIR
il Itraat, between Emma and Fort.
an: I to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
f I p. ta.i Bundayi, 9 to 10 a. m.
DR. R. I. MOORE,
Dentist.
OBce: 222 Hotel Street
Office Houra: 9 to 12 and 1 to 4.
A, C. WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
DENTISTS
j Mva Building, Fort Street
to 4. Telephone 434.
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P.RFFCT
TELEPHONE 2000,
RIHT1NG 1 Prepared to fill or.
RODUCED T ders until 4 p. m
BOMPTLY Saturdays. . . .
lie MERCANTILE PRINTING
COMPANY, Limited.
Queen Street,
Corner ol Fort Street
DIAMOND
And other Rings, Watches, Brace
lets, Pins, and an extensive variet)
fjvelry.
EI. &, BIAJRO:,
Manafactaring Jeweller
40l'4 FORT STREET.
P W, THRUM
Surveyor.
BOOM NO. 10, SPRECKKLS BLOOB
PlanUtlon Work a Specialty.
123S
Subscribers to tbe BUL
LETIN not receiving the pa
pers promptly will confer a
favor by notifying tbe "Busi
ness Cffice, Telephone 156.
But lid VIM .tartn,
i ' ii m-wmm n
LOVEJOV AGO,
I r o I ? a, Aftn W It l M A r a
fin ni Liquor Uaitr
imlriil ku Ilk h im i
m ', I Jf Piim
r 0 ii Mat.!' 1irMI H
lONHAJYVBtt & CO., Ltr
.vuolchali; oiiuukhb am
wine mkhguantb.
"4A (,uon lreH. Honolulu, H
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ansolltlated Sotl3 Water Co.t L'
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1m plumule,
nrntr Allio A Fort Sit., Honolulu
HOLLIiTER CO.,
Aeenti
" gl&K&H&O
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 Tern
iperature Unequalled in Town.
John Dewar, Kellock's AA,
Green River and Old Govern-
ment Whiskies and the verv
oest ot everytninji else. ,
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
YTV t" A OTTTk A ,
IVL-A.O lJ JL)J, I
Portraits
Done
IN CRAYON OR OIL.
Pictures Framed In any styli.
Framed Pictures for sale.
New .Mouldings for Frames have
arrived.
King and Alapai streets,
Near Honolulu Stock Yards.
I4O9 TELtl'HONb 8&)
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T. KAT6UNUMA & Co.
A. K. OZAWA. Mllli.f.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
T.npoiary OBc. Rcoo.TUpit.lr. SpfKk.ll lalll
lot T.l. 5n.
Wong Sai Kee
MERCHANT - TAILOR
A Pidiict Fit Guabaxiiid
404 Fort St., near King St.
HONOLULU, H. I.
Cleaning, Dclng snd Repairing a Specialty
Y. MAN SING
Has Removed From Fort Strut to 311
Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Klm'a,
LADIES' TJNDERWEAB.
Drisjes Made To Ordtr.
HOP HONG,
Merchant Tailor.
A FlNi ASSORTMINT OrAMBBICAN, ElNQLISH AND
SCOTCH ILOTH ON HAND
No. J19 Nuuinu ktitit. Honolulu, H..I.
Good work and trstcla At cuarantMd
notnti uninaa ana Ktpauta
,.CONI AUA AND KlMQ SlMITI.,
GROCERY AND FRESH FRUITS
always on hand. FRESH PINEAPHLES
for special order, and CALIFORNIA
FRUITS by every steamer and also ISL
AND BUTTER. Delivery Fret. Tel. 363
The a . .
Astop House Restaurant
Corner King and Alakea streets
FIRST CLASS FAMILY RESTAURANT
clifr Meals at all hours "Hflo
Ah Chuck ' Proprietor
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Subscribers are furnished with from
are to six lists per week, giving an ac
curate record of deeds, mortgages,
leases, releases, powers ot attorney,
etc., etc., which are placed on record.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00, PER
MONTH.
A. V. GFJAR,
JutM Building, Honolulu.
Mrs. Annis Montague Turner,
WINTER SEASON.
Vocal Studio, " Mlfinon "
720 Beretania street; Tel. 1114. lOaytf
NOTICE.
The following resolution was passed
unanimously at meeting of lie Executive
Committee:
" That It Is the sense of the Executive
Committee that the District Committees
have the power to fill all vacancies that
may occur In sail District Committee,
GEO. W. SMITH,
Chairman,
E. U. HENDRY,
Secretary. 1628
VICTORIOUS HEALANI CREW
3$3i
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ENGLAND DISTRUSTS LI
u,niun, sit 1. Atpmi i-awi-i
Ai fr tiin w 0f l-i-owium.. 1.1
huhb niimn. it iiointe,i out u..it ii-
Viceroy liu for jcara been nnti-KnclU'i
and on the other hum!, him cultivate I
rather close relations with UuksIi, te
l.idally alnev the Kooil olllcen cif thia
power enableil China to ileprhe .Lilian
of most of the solid results to wtiii.li
her nillltiiry miecesiis nitltl-J 'it. It
Is urxed that ltiuslun euiitldcn e Iti tl"
liusslblllty of iieKuthitlliK .vl'li .ht Chi-1
nese Imperial authorities la In Itsilf '
slRiiIflcant and seems likely to Imply
.1 curious knowledge of the sentiments ,
entertained by the fiiKlthe BOcm-
ment. No doubt It Mould s"lt Hussla
well that the allied troops should be
sent back to tlielr reii '.'tiv? counts lea
and n lnstlni; pence putohe 1 up with f-o
now weakened and dlkcreilltnl Muncliu
dynasty, which would have to rely ab
solutely for support .m Mb powerful
northern neighbor. China would thtn
be reduced to a condition of tutehgn
and meanwhile the partition would bo
axerted and matters would be kept out
wardly quiet till Hussla Kid compIc'd
the trans-Aslntlc railway aid had
amassed enormous forces In Slbei'a,
when she ould be ready f"r a final
stroke. This represents one nil! per
haps the most emphatic line of llrlthli
opinion on the subject.
Meanwhile the Karelin OlTit., with
out Kolni; Into Inrger questions ot Chi
nese policy, will probably be content
for the present to urge tlia". negotia
tions will be useless unless they can
be undertaken with the properly ac
credited plenipotentiaries of n govern-
men thtn can be considered reasonably
stable, and that this condition wo-.itl
hne to lie Insisted on, whether the al
lied troops were withdrawn froai I'e- I
king or not. I
SWEDEN WANTS MONEY
Chicago, Aug. 29. The latest for
eign power to knock at the -llnapolal
door of the United States Is Suedcii.
Her government Is now offering in the
financial marts of this country ilQ.uvi',
000 worth of Government bond, w'th
a view of procuring money with Mcli
to build railroads and othci lenuiuu
atle properties under tbe contiol of
the Government.
Sweden Is the fourth foielgn Uivcin
ment to appeal to this couiitn for a
loan Inside of one and one-half yeira.
While the amount sought U compaiH
lively small, It furnishes annt'id.- stiuw
which show's that the financial wind
is blowing toward the New Wo-id On
learning nf the matter yesterday one
of Chicago's most experienced nn I con
servative bankers said: Tli" United
States hns Income tho credit lut'nn o'
the world. She Is not supplanting Eng
land. She has already do'io to."
Thu facts nre more slgiilllcar.t be
cause It appears that the loan was rf
fertd to England and Franco, and thvy
were tumble to placo It. The bonds liavo
thercforo been tent to this coim'ry,
and the matter Is being engineered b
the National Park Dank of New York
City, That Institution has already sent
cliculars to Its correspondents IvlnAi
details concerning the loan and hnnd
Issue, At lenst two hanks In this city
have been offered n portion of tho
bonds, and It Is not unlikely they will
be accepted.
Heretofore England has been Swe
den's public banker, nnd Sweden has
not had any difficulty In getting whit
sho wanted In the old country. The
bonds she Is now seeking to float bear
1 per cent Interest and are being offered
nt 08,
Tho Amateur Oichestrn meets for ra
beorsal In tho Y. M. 0, A. hall at 7:45
o'clock this evening. Every member
Is expected to bo present.
X fflLjk.
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PROGRAMME
Oh THL
Fifth Celebration
-OH-
Regatta Day
TO HL HI.LD
Saturday, sei't. isTii, i9o
IN HUiNULUUl MAKBUK,
CO.MMI.NCINO AT 0:30 A. M.
i-WHALEBOAT RACE. First prize.
Sjo: second, Sio.
s-slx OARED SLIDING SEATi
BARGE. Prize, f 30 trophy.
3 TUG OF WAR ot oared shoretoatsl
not less than two boats on a side.
Prize, 520. 1
4 -SIX OARED SLIDING ISEAT
BARGE RACE. "OIJ Timers."
Prize Glory.
5-FIRST-CLASS YACHT RACE. First '
priz. Uo irnpnys second. 525.
0-SECOND-CLASS YACHT RACE.
First prize, Uo trophy; second, fas!
tropliv.
7-TIIIRD CLASS YACHT RACE.
r-irst prize, 530 tropny; secona, o
tronllV
8-FOURT CLASS YACHT RACE.
First prize, 5jo trophy; second, J20
tronhv
y-SIX-OARED GIG RACE; stationary
seats. Prize, I30.
to SWIMMING KACE: too yards
straightaway. Prize, i 15.
INTERMISSION FOR LUNCH.
ti-SIX-PADDLE CANOE RACE. First
prie, $20; second, f 10.
12-SIX OARED SLIDING SEAT
BARGE. Prize, S25 trophy.
13 TUG OF WAR between steamer ser
vice boats In actual use. Prize, $25
trophy.
14-1 WO OARED SHORE BOAT,
First prize, S15; second, $10.
15-DIVING CONTEST FOR DIS-
IANCE. Prize. 515.
iG-STEAMER BOAT RACE. First
prize, Ijo; second, S15.
17-SAILINO CANOE RACE. First
prize, f 20; second. ?lo.
18 -HALF MILE, MORE OR LESS.
SWIMMING CONTEST. Prize, 515.
io-FOUR-OARED MERCHANT SHIPS
uijais. first prize, o; second.
fio.
Abjve program subject to change. Races
open to all. No entry lets. Swimming
and diving races entries open until the
start of races.
All rowing races are to be governed by
the racing rules of the Hawaiian Rowing
Association.
Each entry shall include the name of the
boat, 01 If It have none, the name of the
person who enters it In the race.
For fur.her Information apply to the
Regatta Comml.tee, or the Secretary, J.
W. Smithies. iGjitS
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND SHARES
OF CORPORATION STOCK
AT AUCTION.
RAKE CHANCE FOR CAPITALISTS
AND INVESTORS.
By order ot Henry Smith, Esa., who de
sires to change the form of his Invest
ments, the undesigned will expose for
sale at Public Auction at his salesroom,
Queen street, IrfHonolulu, at 12 o'clock
noon on WEDNESDAY, Sept. s'jth, 1000.
The following pieces or parcels of land
and shares of stock, viz :
REALTY
1, Land on makal side of King street
Ewa side of Catholic Cemetery, lately
vacated bv James Carty. being Lot 4 of
I., C. A. 706; has tt feet frontage on King
street, 160 feet depth, contains 34-100 of
an acre more or less. Possession to be
given Imme (lately.
2. Two Dleces of land In Kalauao.
Ewa, Oaliu, belngapanas t and 2 ot L. C.
A. (ils'iE both containing 12.72 chains,
kula and wet land more or Its", leased to
Chin Wo Co. for 30.00 per annum, rent
payable annually In advance, last rent cot
lectel July I, 1900. Has about seven
years moie to run.
Terms for the above 50 cash, so? on
mortgages for three years a' 7?i.
CORPORA HON SHAKES.
14.sh.1res Walmanalo Sugar Co. stock
par value, f too.co each.
40 shares Mutual Tel. Co. stock, par
value f 10.00 each.
1 share Hamoa S'igar Co, stock, par
value f 100.00.
lerms cash for shares. Deeds and
stamps at expense of purchasers. Titles
to real estate nre perfect.
For further partkulirs enquire of
JAS F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer and Broker.
33 Queen St,, Honolulu. 1631
rtMl Lrtltt iM lOU'lKCi
MJ k mid Mil J
insurance aM,
AMKSTH FOR
New England Mutual Life 1h
SURANCECC (FB0r0N
4-tna fire insurance compaq
of Hartford
HINKV ST 0.
iiavari) i-oiurr
Member Stock and Bond txehtnte.
EDWAKDFULLITZ&O0
COMMISSION BROKER
AND UKA1 ERS IN
INVPSTMI-'nT HCURITIfeS
irVbSIWtIl Stuumno
Pttl(Ul ItlMt'MI IH lpiaiMill Mil '
"".."'."N.t'v'u-T' limn Ml M...II SU.I, !
el RmIi,
403 Cnlllnrnla Ht
(inn HpiincUco, Cal.
IZ
WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
Stock and Bond Broker
M.at.t l N.K.IItn Slack El:l.at.
Molnerny lllock. Tort htreet.
BOYD, SCOTT & CO.,
I Custom House ?& Internal
: Revenue Brokers
315 FORT ST., opposite Irwin & Co.
A. J. CAMPBELL,
1 Stock and Bond Brokcj
M.al.i l It. Honolulu Slick Ci..a,
OtHce Queon itreel, oppolto Unloi
Foed Couiay.
T.i.,1011 106 P.O. Boi iti
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and HnrerictflnJIng
Elect rical Hydraulic
ENOINEEK.
FIrctro-Hrdraullc Power TranitnlMlor
REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FUHN18UED. . . .
With Catton-Noll Co., tjaeea meet.
Ofllco noxt to PfK.Uflce. 1281
JMEST. TAYLOR,
M. A. Sec. c e.
0 O N B.U L T I K O
Hydraulic Engineer
806 Judd Block. Tale. 638.
Sonolulu Iron Works Cc
I luipruteu nuu uiuurru ouuAn ..
CH1NER of every capacity and de
1 acrlptlpn made to order. Boiler wort
and RIVETED PIPES for irrlgaUot
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tlon paid to JOB WORK, and repaln
executed at shortest notice.
For Sale.
No. 1. Business property on Smith
street, between Pauahl and Beretania I
No. 2. Residence property on Punch-
bowl street, near Vineyard street, aul: -
able for cottages.
No. 3. Fine suburban property front -
'" ,, , , ", ', , ,'
from Beretania to King streets.
Will sell on easy terms, viz.: part, In
cash, or approved stocks or bonds, bal
ance on mortgage.
For Sale or
Lease.
Valuable business property, corner ot
King and Smith streets.
Fop Rent.
A few office suites in Model Block.
For particulars apply to
BRUCE CARTWRIGHT,
Cartwrlght Building, Merchant Street.
1623-ti
The World Register
Keeps the Cash while you are busy
Try one o
Hook Price
On Marble and Granite
MONUMENTS
and CEMETERY
WORK. . .
Fences and Lawn
Furniture.
Haw'D Itod Fence and Monumental Ci
"Ml Klp Hrt
ASSESSMENT NOTICB.
Stockholders are hereby notified that the
Foufth Assessment of 5 per cent or two and
one-half dollars per snare on the Capital
Stock of THE INTER ISLAND TELE
GRAPH CO., LTD., Is due and payable
July 1st, at the office of the undersigned
ill Fort street. J.H.FISHER.
Me. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co.,
Limited.
Honolulu, June 1, iqoo. mo
Art Embroidery Toufiht.
Having resumed my classes In ART
EMBROIDERY, 1 will receive, pup Is
everv morning irom 9:3010 11:30 during
vacation. Good Stamping done.
MRS. H. H. WILLIAM.
777 Fort St., near Vineyard 1604ml
mam,
u-tMnsaat
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ItiuVeckclliO,
IOIUU'U
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A .H rrfinHtr Aftttll Itlf NKVAM
Naiiiiki. Ham r Htx FrurmiKio,
aji I HAtii'iM Til rttvaiU JUona
lUtlk nf Mil rntlidwot.
t9Miix'Ili Union llank f 1nuilon
11.
Ni. Yoa. Ainerlran Kacliana N
llnnal Itank.
iHlrAuiH-MMi-Unl. National Dank
I'AHiacniJU l.yoiniklit,
Hmun lrlntr llank.
II o.n komi ami Yokohama MonkiDi
ni. x.iAUkM) ad AttiuuA-Bnk
nnaiixim iwnaing uuriwrauoil.
Vkiokia a Mil VAHoouvam Hank
JlrltMi North Aintlm.
Jiiwui uwHiiHiiNtUHillWiW
Dtr-oUti RclTt4. Lotnt uAi on Af
proTed Sectititt. CoBUcrrlal aaa Traraltrl
Braditt lmad. BUli of Xithaw botl
icd lotd.
CotUCtlom r0llTLT AO0OT13 101.
THE BANK OF HAWAII, Ltd.
JUDl) IIUH.blNO.
( ISCOI.OIATIO UlOII IHI LAWI I
or ini Hawaiian Ripvaucf
Capital 100,000
Omt'KllS AND IllKECTOlUi
Cuas. M. Cooke, Praaldent.
1. C. Jomim, Vloa-1'raaldent
C. H. Cookk, Caahler.
F. C. AniKino.x, AailiUnt Cashlor,
Henry Waterhouso,
Tom May, '
F. W. Afacfarlane,
E. D. Touney,
JNA. MeCnndleaa,
Solicits the Accounts of FIrma, Cor
poratloue, Trusts, Individual, and will
carefully and promptly attend to all
outlnet connected with bunking en
trusted to It. Sell and purchase Foreign
Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT I
Ordinary and Term DooalU received,
and Interest allowed In accordance with
rules and conditions printed In Pa--
books, copies of which may be had upjo
application.
KESSQF ft OO.
SavmgsBank
Savings Depoalta will bt)
received aud Interest allowed by this
Bank at four and one-Ualf per cant,
per annum.
Printed copies of tho Bute and Reg
ulation! may bo obtained on application.
Office at bank building on Merchant
street.
BISHOPx A CO.
Established 186S
BISHOP 5C Oo.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Bankir g
nnd f!xchango Business.
Uouimercial and Travelers
Liters of Credit issued, aval1.
1 able in all the principal citif a
o the world.
, interest allowed after July
"1, 1BUH, on tixod dopos Up 7
1 ,. ,, ' , .. .
day notico 2 per cent., (this
form will not boar interest
unless it remains undis
turbed fur 0110 month), 3
months 3 per cent., 6 mom lis
3J per cent., 12 months 4
per cent.
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
ASSETS, DEC. 31, 18t, lUZ,f77Jl
Money loaned on approved security.
A Savings Bank for monthly deposit.
Houses built on the monthly lnstaU.
men', pis-. ,
Twentieth Serl ot Stock U now
opened.
OFFICERS T. F. Lanaing, Preal
dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; 0. B.
Oray, Treasurer; A. V. Dear, Secretary.
DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, B. B.
Rose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keech, Henri
Smith. J. L. McLean, J, D. Holt, 0. B.
Oray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. GEAR,
Secretary.
Chamber of Commerce rooais.
Office Hours: 12:301:80 p. .
Tlje ioharh Specie M
Subscribed Capital .... Yen 21,000,001
Paid Up Capital ,,, Yen 18,000,009
Reserved Fund Yen 8,000,001
The Bank buys and receives for eafc
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drarkl
and Letters ot Credit, and transMti
a general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED-
On Fu.4 D.P01II lor noaiai, . iw msi i. a,
On FU.4 D.poili for aonUii, 1 "
Oo FU.4D.po.lt tor iboi, i
INTEREST ALLOWED-
Bv lU H.t Oak., it Yosotiai, .s Cantata1..
Matt, t a-io . par Aty
On rli.4 D.po.11 for i. mootni, i par caal t.a.
cw RemiMic BtllJiu. uf Um el. twm
B. K. KAAI,
Teacher of ' ' .ttar, Mandolin, Zltbar
Ukulele and Taro Patch.
Orders to be left care of Wall, Nichols
0o. r -V'-urtrom MusloCo.'s litt
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