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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. 1., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1900.
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Attorneys.
CEO. A. DAVIS
GEO D. GEAR
DAVIS & GEAR
Mlorneys and Counsellors at Law
Rooms 202. 201, 302, JuJJ Building
or. Fort aniMtvhwt St. Honolulu
CHARLESF. PETERSON"
A.ttornoy at Law and
Notary IPviblic.
Kaahumanu Btreet.
J. M. KANEAKUA,
Attorney ami Counsellor at
Law.
Me: In the Occidental Hotel
mntr of King and Alakea Streets,
WjecUIp.
. B. Aekl. Enoch Johnson.
AOHI& JOHNSON,
Attornoys anil Counselors
at Law.
Wit No. ii) West King Street
Telephone SSI.
H.A.MOTT-SM.TH,
ATTORNEY.
MOVED TO THE JUDD
BLOCK. FORT STREET.
Sorgeorts.PnysIclans and Dentists.
DR. ALBBRT E. NICHOLS
ID n. t i s t.
OrTue for the present with Dr. Anderson,
Alakea St. near Hotel.
Office Hours & to 4
DR. J. T. WAYSON,
Has removed to his new office and reI
Once, He'etanla St., nearly opposite Me
thodist Church.
ncdrcunimc!' a.m. to ) run
url ,wl- ""- 10.30
p m. to 7-3op.m.
i6h
fLL. Main 14G ,
DR. W. H. MAYS
ixtfKf has opened an office for the practice of
T MedlJre and Surgery, at Jig He'etanla
Street. net houe rev on J Central Union
Church. HOURS.: 10 to 12, 2 104 and
7 to 8, Sundays, 9 to 1 1. TbLLMIONfc
fc2; t044
DR. C. A. PETERSON
Has re-ocened his office at . . .
26 Emma Street
fg-IIA..M.l
.U-4P..f
( 7' 8 P.M.
HOURS
ThLLPHO.Sfc: 493
DR. E. C. WATERHOUSE
Office and Residence: King St.,
tear Alapai. : : : : : : r : : : :
OiriCI HOUBS Stall A M.
1 to 1 r
t to i p .
SUKDAYt t JO to II )0 A M.
TELEPHONE 30I'. WHITE ijji
Dr, W, J. Galbraith,
!H tad Resldenee: Beretanla and
Uakea streets.
ee Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.j 2 to 1
. m.; 1 to 8 p. m.
TELEPHONE 204.
IR. WALTER HOFFMANN.
TANIA STREET, (opposite the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
itUpkon tlO. P. 0. Box E01.
Bfle konrs, 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 8
g. m.; T to t p. n. Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m.
DR. A. N. SINCLAIR
1 Itrsst, between Emma and Fort.
its: I to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. n.
I I . m.; BundaTS, 9 to 10 a, m.
DR. R. 1. MOORE,
Dentist.
OBce: 222 Hotel Street
Offlce Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 4.
A, C. WALL, D. D. S.,
O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
DENTISTS
Lava Building, Fort Street
saw: I to 4. Telephone 434,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
DR. C. B. COOPER having this day
formed a partnership vv Itti DR. J. T. Ale
DONALD, formerly o San Francisco, the
firm cf DRS. COOPER & McDONALD
w III carry on the practice, occupying the
smces lormeny used oy ur. v-ooper.
OFFICF HOURS:
Dr. Cooper 8:30 to 10 a.m., 2 to 4 and
7 10 bp. m.
Dr. McDonald 10 a. m. to 2 p.m., 7
to 8 p, m.
Sjndays-Dr. Coorer, 8.30 to 10 a. m.j
Dr. McDomld, I to 2 p. m. Telephone
154.
September 17, luoo
Dr, Cooper 0 present all Mils In
curred prior to the formation of the part
nership through his col'tctor. U181111
DIAMOND
And other Rings, Watclies, Brace
lets, Pins, anil an extensive variety
l J velry
PI, GK BI.AJR.a
Manufacturing Jeweller
tun, 1 mt 1 iiii;i.i
1 MAIN MM)
W..lTiT!',l
Erf
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
Y. MASUDA,!
Porsraits
Done in Crayon or Oil i
Picture) Framed In any styla
Framed Pictures for sale.
New Mouldlnp. for Frames have I
arrived.
King and Alapai streets,
Near Honolulu Stock Yards.
UGo TELU'HOM. fc.fr)
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
A. K OZAWA, rt.o.f.'.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
Ticroriry Oftct Rook t beiuIii Ssr.ck.ti tolls
lot Tl ;n
Wong Sal Kee
MERCHANT - TAILOR
A PttricT Fit Gua.amiid
404 Fort St., near King St.
HO.NOLULU, H. I.
Clt.nlnf, Dyeing .nd Ktp.lrlnf Specially
11"
Y. MAN SINO-
Has Removed From Fort Streit to 311
Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kim's,
LAMES' UNDERWEiK.
Drsn Made To Order.
HOP HONG,
Merchant Tailor,
A Fni AlSOBT.MIST OP AMtftfCAN. ENGLISH AND
Scotch CLoth o Hand
No i9 huuinu fttrnt, Honolulu, H It,
Good work in 3 flri1ctm fit ruirtn!t4
Clothti Clt int4 ml Rr'rtd
Mexican Carved
Leather Goods ! !
BELTS,
PURSES,
ETC., ETC.
A fine Sample line-
Just Received
by...
HAWAIIAN
NEWS CO., LTD.
BE COOL
Put in one of our
Electric-
Fan Motors
A large shipment of Fans direct or
alternating current for us; on either
desk or celling.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
Oceanic Gas and
Electric Co., Ltd.
Offlce: 46 Merohant St
Distilled
Water .
Delivered Free
To nny piipt of the city
Oahu Ice and
Electric Co.,
HOFFMAN & HARKHAM.
Works. Keualo.
Tel., 3151 Blue. P. O. Box Coo.
ISrlce will be delivered by courteous
drivers to any part of premises desired.
P
ERFECT TULEHMONB 2000.
HINTING 1 Prepared tn 1111 or.
RODUCED 7 tiers until 4 p. m
ROMPILY ' Saturdays. . . .
tne MERCANTILE PRINTING
COMPANY, Limited.
Queen Street,
lorner ol Fort Strcot.
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The Publisher of "HAWAII SIIIMI'Q."
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Possibility of Bryan's
Election Makes Inves
tors Hesitate
REVIEW OF NEW YORK
MARKET BY HENRY CLEWS
Industrials Weak Banks Disposed to
be Very Conservative-Usual
Fall Stringency and High
Rares of Interest.
Washington, Oct. 3. The War De
partment Iimh Just recelunl from Ocn
eral .Mac-Arthur by mall anothir hatch
of Insurgent papers captured by th"
Amirlcan troops. Among them aro
ItttprH from Theoduro Sainllco and E.
II llpglo, ngents for tho Klllplno Junta
at Hongkong
In a Utter addressed by Samlko to
Lieutenant Colonel CnMiuIro Tlnlci the
writer caH In part
The present campaign niid some oth
er circumstances hae created In Am
erica a political situation that mo..
perhaps produce the downfall of Mi-
Klnlej which will signify the triumph
of our Ideals. Tor the same reason
the disastrous war In tho Transail,
and more especially the fierce riolu
tlon In China, liao crealul a. political
atmophere Hiilllclentl critical to cause
the birth of n disturbance of the armed
ptaie of the great poweis that may ri
etilt fuor.ihly to our aspirations be
cuiidt Amerh.a may jirefer to BJcrlflce
homo of her plans with respect to the
Philippine Islands, accepting our link
reudence under protectorate, rather
than sustain two wars mid run tho risk
of losing the whole nrrhlpilago. 1 be
Ilee then, under the conditions so fa
orablj colored b) the present circum
stances, It Is necessary that wo con
tinue the struggle and only nccept
pnce on n basis of Independence, al
though under an American protector
ate. If the re-election of McKlnley be ac
complished and tho revolution In Chi
na wiped out and the war In the Trans
aal tnke no new computations, thi'i
will I be the first to accept tho peace
that I btllee to be necessury, thong!
It be at the cost of acknowledging the
sovereignty of tho United States, since
I consider that our forces are now Im
potent to defend our sacred and legiti
mate rights.
Hegto .writing from Hongkong Junta
to Sandlco, describes the nntl-lmperlnl-Ist
convention In l'htladelphta and the
Boston meeting to show that til"
Philippine sympathizers nro Increasing
In number and that the victories ob
tained by the seasonal Filipino nrmy
exercise great Inlluence "on the eiv
Impiesslonahle minds of tho, Ameri
can people"
Roosevelt Invades
The Home of Bryan
Lincoln, Neb , Oct, 2. 1'or some dajs
preparations have been made fur a
mimutir demonstration In honor of
Governor Roosevelt, the Republican
candidate for Vice President, at this
ph.ee, the homo of Mr. llrjan and tlu
capital of the State. The census Jus
taken gives Lincoln's population at -J0,-000.
Trom the appearance of the
crowd nt the station and along lh"
streets, and In the windows, on the bal
conies nnd In tho Capitol house yard.
It would Beim that the population was
all at home toda) , that they had Invit
ed tilt lr neighbors from all the sui
louudlug iountr and that they had nil
turned out to Join In tho dimonsti.i
tlon. Nothing equal to It has jet been
seen during the progress of his Journe
which has now extended some 'JQ11O
mfies and covering n period of thirty
dilv s
The Hue of march of the ciurlagis
from the station to Capitol house
equate, sonuthlng ever u mllo and a
half, was lined with people everjwhero
nnd the wide streets were filled alnmst
the entire distance to such nn extent
thnt In many places It stopped the pas-
engp of the carriages and tho mounted
escort
Arriving nt the Capitol squuio tho
Governor was conducted to n review liu
stand on the strtit, and a grand prtxiM
slon passed In ieew, taking more
than nn hour. 'Iheic were uiilqui eud
amusing features In this painde One
wits the nuuihci nf women 011 foot lint
took part In It. 1'ltjt ramo about forty
nuiies of tins city 111 murium of tiuv
uictipvlug 11 plate In the tiiluinii of
inni'h At long Intervals mine two
othtr troops of I.uIIih In iinlfonu, tli
Ida Mi Kinky Club, iitimh'rliig alio it
llfii wiiiiuii, wniu 1111 iiuitr iiiiiiiiint of
slurs nnd strlpu Urn strlpm fiiuuliig
Hie shlil of tin iIhm and I tin blue
I liiuliKMillIld 11111I III. .tins fiumlnti ,
.bin u.il.i ri, nn uf ilit biiiiiius ills
.l.v.. n 1. iiiiiumii), niid .nil. 1 slum
n ii t
'jiii'in-iMimr-r Dnipjdl-Hfi
s ..vitAi wm renin"
5 MAG C Urn money
ilHAnMrMF If II Dvfnll
ftifvin ii in- 1 r 1
as -k ' m a .. ...
s 1 in num.
0 OHIO,
How Transvaal Has
Suffered From War
Washington, Oct 4 An Interesting
picture of the liansnal nml l'rci
State in August, after the wave of war
had passed over the count?' Ik present
ed In a report to the State Department
ftom United Stntcs Consul (leuernl
Stowu nt Cape Town, dated Augiuf
17th last. He had Just returned to the
Cape from a trip through the two re
publics. He sas that for hundreds of
miles all the wire fencing Is down anil
canot be used again. The posts have
been burned for fuel nnd must be re
placed with Iron posts, owing to the
scarcity of timber. The plowing In
progress Is llmtted) compared with for
mer j cars and there will be a large
market for American cereals. By
March, 1901, agricultural machinery
will be wanted. Meat and livestock will
continue to be Imported. Johannesburg
had only three dava' supply of ni'-at
when Mr. Stowc left the town. While
the Boers who hnve returned arc anx
ious to get to work, several months
must elapse before things Bettle down
to a normal bisls. The Government Is
building n new line of railway from
Ilarrlsmith to lonnect with the Oratve
Colony sAtcm, so that the Netherlan's
Hallway with Its 200 per cent dividends
will no longer have n monopoly In tho
Transvaal. There will be a big demand
for bridge material and electrical mi
chlnery nnd supplies.
Lord Roberts has appointed an ad
visory (ommlttce to assist him In the
opining of Johanesburg nnd secure th
return of the mining population, upon
which the prosperity of the town do
pond. It Is questionable whether on
undesirable element common to all
mining towns will bo allowed to return
to Johannesburg.
McKinley is Certain
Of Being Victorious
New York, Oct. 2. Joseph Mauley of
Jlnlne, a member of the National Re
publican Committee, Issued a statement
claiming the following States fur Mc
Klnley and conceding the others to
Ilrjnn:
Kor McKlnley California 9, Coned I
cut C, Delaware 3, Illinois 21, town, IT,.
Kansas 10, Maine ft, Mar) land S, Mas
sachusetts IS, Michigan 11, New
Hampshire 4, New Jersey 10, New York
30, North Dakota, 3 Ohio 23, Oregon 4.
l'cnnshanla 32, Rhode Island 4, South
Dakota 4, Vermont 4, Washington 4,
West Virginia C, Wisconsin 12, W out
ing 3 total, 2CC.
Tor Ilran Alabama 11, Arkansas S.
Florida 4, Georgia 13, Louisiana S, "Ml J
slppl 9, North Carolina 11, South Caro
lina 9, Tennessee 12, Texas 15, Virginia
12, Colorado 4, Idaho 3, Kentucky 13,
Missouri 17, Montana 3, Nevada 3,
Nebraska 8, Utah 3 total, ICC.
Mr. Manley sas: "This estimate
does not place Indiana In any column,
with Its fifteen votes. The fight In In
diana will be closer than In nny of tho
other States but with the thorough or
ganization which Republicans have In
that State and with tho popular ticket
the cliHiices are very largely that theso
votes will ho found In the McKlnley
column, which would give 281 electoral
votes for McKlnley nnd Roosevelt. Th
committee Is working with a purpose
to give McKlnley nnd Roosevelt 312,
as ng.tlitst 271 votes iccelved four yetrs
ngo. Kentucky, thej firmly believe,
will go Republican, hut they know full
well thnt the chances are that the Re
publicans In that State, will bo counted
out,"
THOU8AND8 NOT HUNDREDS.
A Dpographlcal error lr. the repc:t
of Judge Kstee's decision In the Dim
rtggau Balvngo case made the awarJ
to John D. Sprckels &. Uros. Co, own
ers of the tug Fearless, $701.30 Instead
of 37U1J.30. The amount primed was
ridiculous on tho face and contradic
tors of the heading to ,l.e report, while
the correct amount ould have bceu as
certained by n little pddltlou nnd sub
traction of figures In the context.
PER 8. S. AUSTRALIA.
Just landed a full line ot grapes, ap
ples, oranges, lemons, celery, cabbage,
cauliflower, cranberries, burbank, and
red potatoes, uates, salmon, flounders,
oallbut, crabs, Eastern and California
oysters (In tin and shell,) turkeys,
cUlckens, ducks, quail. A .Jll line ot
.unned goods. CAMAUIN03' REFRI
GERATOR. With diipitncHe ChrlntlnnH,
1'he monthly meeting of the Japuuuso
Y M C. A. will be held nt tholi head
quaiters tit b o'clock this evening, Rev.
II. Kllinrn, pastor uf tho Japanese M E.
iliiuili, nnd Miss E, I'liwcott, will
speuk,
liiiptlsm ami communion will bo held
lit tli.) Jiiliaiiisti thuieli. tin 1111 IviiUul
mid Nuiiaiiii slie-is, at 8 o'clock Sunday
evening. Ituv, u. )l. lltlllch, siipeilii
lillilem of I liu Jiipmuso iuUhIoii, will
be In cIiiiuh,
815ATTM! iii:i:u.
'Hie nur popular Rainier ber l hi'
nulling n IkuihIioM woul ami "will
Jim liuvo q gqH nf Htulllc," U moro
ufivn in anl tlian nii)itiln elw- 'I lie
I I ii 1 tun ttaiwm lint U) b4cr Ud top or
III I'ulllH t
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'. WIMIiH.
Real Estate and Insurance.
3f j-
LJE'K an,d ilRK
inur;anlSaeJt
AGENTS FOB..
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN
SURANCE Co. 6F Boston.
Etna fire insurance.Compant
of hartford.
HENRY ST. IV3AR
EDWARD POLL1TZ
Members Stock and Bond Exchange.
EDWARD POLLITZ SCO
COMMISSION BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Pirtlcul.t ittantloa (Irta to putctiM ui lilt .1
H.w.ll.n Surir Slock.
Lo.m N.titl.l.d. Etttwi ul f.f.lts SUckt
and Boo4i.
408 California St.,
Sun Hranclaco, Cat.
1 171
WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
Stock and Bond Broker
M,mb.i ol H.w.llin Slock Eichtac.
Mclnerny Block, Fort Street.
' A. J. CAMPBELL,
Stock and Bond Brokei.
M.abit ol to. Hoooluli Slock Bicillf .,
Office Queen street, opposite Union
Feed Comrany.
T.l.oSnn. 10S P O R01 ,T,
Eaer and Wine Dealers.
LOVEJOY&CO.
IltFOBTEBS, AMD WEOLIIill
Vine ana Lipr Dealers
Afiot. tor lh. Bottl.l Rt'oltr B..r ol l..ttl.
No, 10 Ncuand Strket
Fo.l.f Block, HonjlULC. Hawaiias IILASDI
P. O. B01 1 it. Matutl T.l.phoa. jot
GrONSALVES 6c CO., Ltd
WHOLESALE GROCERS AN
WINK MERCHANTS.
225 Queen street, Honolulu, H
-onsolidateQ Soda Water Co., L't
EHplanade,
ornir Allen k Fort Sti., Honolulu
HOLLI8TER A CO.,
Agent!
The
Pantheon Saloon
HAS REOPENED
FOR BUSINESS
In It New Quarters on Hotel St
UNDER THE MANAGEMEN T
..OF..
T. A. SIMPSON
LATL Or THE CRITERION
VERBUM SftPIENTI SUFFICIT
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and Superintending:
Electrical Hydraulic
ENGINEER.
Klnctro-dydraullc Power Transmission
REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED. . . .
With Catton-Nell Co., Queen street.
Office noxt to Pocffice. 12x1
JMEST. TAYLOR,
M.Aa Soc.C.B.
CONSULTING
Hydraulic Engineer,
806 Judd Block. Tele. B3S.
Honolulu Iron Works Co
Improved and modern SUGAR MA
CHINCIlY of every capacity and de
scrlptlon made to order. Boiler work
and HIVF.TED PIPES for Irrlgatloi
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tlon paid to JOQ WORK, and repair
executed at shortest nntlrs
Kauai,
Oahu,
Maul.
Molohal.
Lanal,
Hawaii,
MAPS
etc., etc.
Set of 5 maps, $2.00
M CENTS EACH
Oil sale nt office of . , ,
TUB . . .
RVhNING
mJJ.IJVriN
I' O IIuhtii Wtnl Lwopmltn iholUKI
FINKE & A8BAHR,
HI.0UI8TH
I. nl dtul lir.iuliut PI ml.. Snrai i. llnu-
PfH
iiurilui. fur Vidgin ui4 l,ii
T'witl JlU4l N I'wui.li 4 !pU4lh
Bankers.
CL1US BFBIOI1LS,
Wm. iJ. Ibwis
film $pwM$ 5 uo,
bankers.
HONOLULl ,
,H, I
San Jyaneiico AgentiTnts Nevada
National Rank or San Fkancisoo.
Sa FBA!oisco-The Nevada Nation
Bank of San Francisco,
London The Union Bank of London
Ltd.
New Yobk American Exchange Na
tional Bank.
CmoAoo Merchants National Bank,
Paris Credit Lyonnals.
Berlin Dresdner Bank.
Honkono and Yokohama Honk tng
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bank
of New Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank e
British North America.
Trtuact 1 General BuMii ulEictmeBuiM
DepoUti Received. Loni made on Ar
Erovsd Becarlty. Oonmercl.l and Travtltrl
redlti Inntcf. Bull of Ixchanr boattl
tod sold.
Collections Pbomitit Aocoprtrd For,
THE BANK OF HAWAII, Ltd.
JUDD BUILDING.
i !?.co.!,'.0,i,t,D u"B"ths Laws!
lor thi Hawaiian Rirutuc.
Capital $100,000
OFPTPRnQ IVn Mnimmnii.
Chas, M. Cooke, President.
r. u. jonfs, vico-Prosldent
O. H. Cooke, Cashier.
F. C. Atherton, Asalsunt Cashier,
Henry Waterhouse,
Tom May,
F. W. Maofarlane,
E, D. Tenney,
JA. McCandlets.
Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor
poratlons, Trusts, Individuals, and will
carefully and promptly attend to all
business connected with banking en
trusted to It. Sell and purchase Foreign
Exchange, issue Letters of Credit.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT I
Ordinary and Term DepcMta received,
and Interest allowed In accordance wllta
rules and conditions printed In Pass
books, copies of which may be had upn
application.
KI6SQF CO.
SavingsBant
Savings Deposits will ba
received and Interest allowed by this
Bank at four and one-half per cent,
per annum.
Printed copies of the Rules and Reg
ulatlons may be obtained on application.
Office at bank building on Merchant
street.
BISHOP A CO.
Established 1868
BISHOP 2C Co.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Bankirg
and Exchange Business.
Commercial and Traveler's
L .-tiers of Credit issued, avail
ablo in all the principal citit a
o ' tho world.
Interest allowed after July
1, 1898, on fixed deposit 7
day notice 2 per cent., (this
form will not hear interest
unless it roinaius undis
turbed for ono month), 3
months 3 per cent., 6 months
3J per cent., 12 months 4
per cent.
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
ASSETS, DEC. II, 188, 1U!,I77.I&
Money loaned on approved lecurUjt,
A Savings Dank for monthly deposit,
Houses built on the monthly Install,
ment pis-.
Twentieth Serl . ot Stock la no
opened.
OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Preat.
dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; C. B.
Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretary.
DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, H. .
Rose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keech, Henri
Smith, J. L. McLean, J, D. Holt, O. &
Gray, W, L. Howard.
A. V. GEAR,
Secretary.
Chamber ot Commerce rooms.
Offlce Hours r 12:301:30 p. m.
T1JB iohBinB Specie Bui;
Subscribed Capital ..., Yen 2I,000,0M
Paid Up Capital .Yen 13,000,004
Reserved Fund Yen 8,000,004
The Bank buys and ?eclvti (or taV
lection Bills ot Exchange, Issues Draft!
and Letter ot Credit, ana traitaeai
a general banking business.
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biibicrllieri mt lurwlnlil
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rtfwnl m ilwili, niuiusiit,
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