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.ym 11 j ywirj'y'T" "'"''if' ffl!",r'T" r imnpn '""jrVJH'T --'wpHWIr'JJ "? s ' H - ;WJWSnf ' WH"1 " (i"i ". '4' 7 I EVENING DULLETIN, HONOLULU, II. T.r FIHDAY, APRIL 6, 1901. r n- " v .. Attorneys. J, A. Matthewman Peterson & Matthewman, ATTOHNLYS AND COUNSLLLORS AT LAW P.O Box t nurmi,AUiM6S BED. A. DAVIS - S KAAHUMANU ST - GEO. D. GEAR DAVIS & GEAR tttomcys and Counsellors at Law Rooms 302, 20), 402, Judd HuliJInc. Cor. Fort and JlerclnnlSts., Honolulu J. M. KANEAKTJA, Attorney anil Counsellor at Law. OSes: In tho Occidents Hotel, Cmrxr of King aud Alnkoa Streets, flonahihL Chinese and Japanese Firms. P O.IIOX961. TCL-white 011 SANG CHAN, .MLKCIIA.NT TAILOR Latest Styles, - Perfect Fit. Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing, a Speclilty. Clothes Dyed Fast Mack or any color desired. 63 Hotel St.. Near Port T. KATSUNUMA & Co. A K. OZAWA. Mhiiii. UbNERAL BUSINESS AGENCY. 7rvrary Offlcr Room i upstair. Sprxktlt bulla t r.) 3l Cleaning ! IADIES SKIRTS CLEANO Ctnthtntr C!tn4, DeJ f4 Rtrilrti -SUITS MADfc TOOHDEU rFit (turnid 4"Lowt Prltfl. TIM "WO Firt Street, near Kukul, an4 near Orptieum Ttieate r. Mr Prices. Cleaning one suit. Si. Delng full le.je, t66o-6m Srcfcltects, Contractors and Builders Fred Harrison, ' WTRACTOR dUILDER . . . AND JhiMiIng Promptly : Attended : To s. 11 P. v. biarisiee i. u. Hoi r UUARDBLEB & PAGE Architects & Builder Office: Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex. Honolulu, H. I. Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish at Short Notice. 1441 Building Materials OF ALL KIHD8. Dealers in Lninbor and Goal ALLEN A ROBINSON, Queen ttrnnt. Hnnolnln H. F. BERTBLMAN'S Carpenter Shop IS RBMOVBD ro mat of old stand. Entranca on Kim L-t. Orders left at either shop, or offict t John NoU'f tore, King street, will rt 'v prnmH tl.rtlnn. , litl-tf J. OUDERKIRK Contractor and Builder ESTIMATES FURNISHED on all sorts of building. OFFICE IN OLD ARLINGTON PREMISES. Plnmbers, Etc. 75 and 79 KlngStrei TELEPHONE NO, 81, NOW it the tlmo to get loaks n breakages soon to, and year Roofs Put In Ores By oompeUtnt woikm HONOLULU SHEET METAL WORKS H. W. BAR TU. Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilator Metal Roofing. Conductor Pips and Gutter Work. Rkhard Strttt, bet, Qtmn an4 Merchant Honolulu. JotblOtf proapfl) t.tuaai tu, Tel. White 41. P. O. Box 270. Notice to Property Owners. 1 have In my employ POUR TIRST CLASS PLUAMlLUS from the Coast. I am now ready to figure on your work at the lowest prices. My men are Union Men. Give me a trial. C. II. UROWN, Territory Stables King St. The weekly edition of tho Evening. Bulletin gives a completo summary ot Ike news of the day. Snrflons; physicians And Dentists. H. W. Howard, M. D. OFFICE 112) ALAKEA STREET. I o to t2a. m.: OFFICE HOURS: i to 4 V- m. and I 7 to 8 p. m. 1729-3111 Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair. OFFICES ROOM soS-toO, BOSIOI UUIIMIO, rout Mum. TEtCMONFSi Ortice. main, ,Jj. Willie, .Mi. KOURS-II A. TO I. Ml I TO J l M I 7 TO I V P. O. FlOX Apt. SlIMUYS IWM DR. W. H. MAYS 381 Ueretnnln Street. .lOURS-10 to 3 7 to 8 SUNDAY -9 to it Telephone 602 OR. J. T. WAY80N, 445 BERETANIA ST. OFFICE HOURS E.tSkeSE SUNDAYS-to-tj. 16) TLL. Main 346 DR. C. A. PBTERSON tu rt-otxred his office at . . . 36 Emma Street fo-ll A.M.) 2- 4 P.,. I V 8 P.M. J "UKS: TELEPHONE. 493 13. WALTER HOFFMANN. 3ERETANIA STREET (opposite the Hawaiian Hotel.) Telephone CIO. P. 0. Box, 601. Ofllco hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 m,;7 to 8 c. m.jSundays, S to 11 a. m Dr. F. J. Royner, DENTISr. Crown and Bridge Specialist. HOURS g TO 4. 304 BoHton Block. DR, J. M. WHITNBY lias removeJ his office from the corner of Hotel and Foit Streets to the BOSTON BLOCK, FORT STREET. ABOVE .MAY & CO., ROOM 405. IIOl'US 8:30 to J. TEL. MAIN 277 . 1754-3m DR. ALBERT E. NICHOLS Dentiut. 1123 Alakei Street, next to Masonic Temple. Office Hours QtQ4 . C. WALL, D. D. S., O. E. WALL. D. D. S. "DENTISTS Love Building, Fort Street Hours: 9 to 4. Telephone 434. Dr. W. G. Rogers EYE, EAR, NOSE AND T1IKOAT SPICIALIST. New Special Treatment for Deafness No charge for consultations. OFFICE-184 Hotel St., opp. Y.M.C.A. HOURS - q to 12-2 to 4:30-7 to 8. If your eyes trouble you, we want to talk to you about them. If you ought to wear glasses, we will tell you so, and why. II you do not need glasses, we will tell you that. You can have the benefit of our experience and re ceive full Information, A. N. SANFORD, GRADUATE OPTICIAN, Boston Bid. Fort Street FRED J. CROSS, Consulting and 8uporintendlnic- Electrical Hydraulii ENGINEER. Kloctro-iljdraullc Power TransmtaaUn KEl'ORTS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. . . . With Cntton-Nell Co., Queen street. Offlce next to Politico. 12.1 A. Harrison Mill Co. ESTIWATtS FUBMSHED ON Ail KINDS OP Brick and Stone Work Manufacturers of Doors, Sashes and Frames, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, and All Kinds of Wood Work, Finish Turning Etc, Etc. KAWAIAllAO ST.. KEWALO. Tel. White 1221. P. O. Box 552. JAMES T.TAYLOR, M.Ab.Sm.CI. CONSULTING Hydraulic Engineer 806 Judd Block. Tele. 688. Honolulu. Iron Works Ct Improved and modern BUOAR MA CHINERY ot every capacity and c scriptlon made to order. Boiler wort and RIVETED PIPES for Irrlgatlot purposes a specialty. Particular atten tion paid to JOB WORK, and rapaln executed at shortest noUc. M. PHILLIPS & CO Wholesale Importers and fobbeis toropein tnd Imericin Dry iw Yn t and qaeen Struts. K. HAOKPELD & GO., Li (BMEHAL COMMISSION A6EBT .or. Fori and Qaeen Blrseli Houc, IN FUTURE All STRONG TEAMS BEING FOUND IN THE CITY Oahu College, Kamehameha, Maile Ilimas, Y. M. 0. A. and Others Now Playing A League May bo Formed. There-Is a faint posMtillty that good U.ifcuail In these islands "HI linvo a new lcaso of life. Several teams nro now In tho process of formation, nnd the schedule of games v. Ill bo arranged In tho near future Groumls aro tho greatest dtmculty experienced. There nre really only two diamonds fit to play on In the city. The Oahu CoIIckc diamond is nuttn smooth, but tho field fucen tho wrong 1 way, making the light bad for the fielders. Tho Kumehameha field Is no better, for, while the light Is good, the ground Is exceedingly rough nnd one Is unablo to Judge tho balls with any degree of accuracy. Prn1.nl.K- ihn .Irnnrr.i iram holne fm-,,,,.,1 1. .! v. m n a tnnm. Sov- oral of tho old Star tracks have Joined tho nssoclatlon, and arc now playing under their colors. Among these nro Oorman nnd Al Moore. Theso two men Bhuw sad lack of practice, but nro fast getting Into their old time form. The Association team is probably tho strongest In the box. llrown, the Star pitcher from Hllo, Is occupying that position nnd proves to bo quite a puz zle. Coats, Ilergcr, Cheatham nnd Cooke nro also good men nnd prove a good support for their more experienced companions. Tho Oahu College tenm will be un usually Btrong this year. The boys will line up In practically the same or der ns last year. "Home Run" Berry, left field, Cooke, third base, and Horn enwny, catcher, arc the only men who have left. Tony Marcelllnn will undoubtedly bo moved In from short behind the bat. to take Hemenway's piny. Marcelllno Is best on the receiving end of the bat tery, and If he does not run stale, will fill llcmenwny"s old place as catcher. Mcrn. the old St. Louis crack, will un doubtedly take Mnrcelllno's plnce at short Oahu Is weakest In tho box. Castle.! Perry, Dickson nnd Williamson nro nil equally good, but nil three nro a trllln erratic nnd cannot nlwaja bo depended upon. John Marcelllno Is a good mnn for second base. Ho throws well and fields the ball In good shape. In tho field, Hapal, Robinson nnd Knulukou are the most prominent can didates.. Kamehameha has been practicing for piimo tlmo nnd should develop n star aggregation. I.emon, In the box. Is n puzzler nnd proves to be n hard mnn with whom to make connections. Harbottlo on third Is tho only mnn besides I.emon, who has played before. Ho fields well and wields a henvy stick. Tho Knms' strong point Is slick work and henvy hitting Is always a feature of their games. Tho Malle-Illmns nre forming a team. They are said to havo Bccured the strongest battery In lown. Joy oc cupies tho box nnd, Sonny Cunhn Is on the receiving end ot the delivery. Tho St. Louis Alumni nre thinking of entering n team, which will undoubt edly prove to be n strong combination. 13. 0. Hall & Son hnvo a good aggre gation of ball tossers, nnd nn nttempt to rovlvc their old tenm, may bo made. If all theso teams should be formed, quite nn Interesting series should bo nrrnnged, nnd Honolulu's hunger for baseball may yet bo apcased. Victoria lloHpltal. Tho following report of Victoria Hospital fur the month ot March, 1901, has been bunded In by Dr. V. A. Bow man, medical superintendent: Number of cases cairled fioin I'eb- runry 27 Number of cases admitted, March.. 7 34 Number of cases Improved aud de parted 5 Number of deaths 7 Number of cases catricd(to April.. 22 24 Cases treated Tuberculosis , . 22 Paralsls 8 Heart discuso ....1 '. 1 Rheumatism 1 General debility 1 Psoas ubscesa 1 34 Causes of Death Tuberculosis c 1'aialyBls . 1 T. A. BOWMAN, 11. D. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25 cents, o . Camarlnoa receives for his rofrlgera- tors all the California fruits of tho sea son by every cold storage steamer. He always has on hand a Btock ot fresh .pplcs, grapes, oranges,' etc. Send your orders by phone, No. Main 378. IS my ACIII SAYS THERE ARE NO PARTY LINES NOW Senators Get Through With a Batch of Business Two Loan Bills Go to the Committee. During the afternoon session of tho Senate yesterday Mr. Achl wnH In a very happy state of mind over his suc cess in tho matter of raising the salary of tho chaplain of the upper house nnd the matter of tho laying of n wnter pipe from King strdet to the sea In Kapa lama In that particular placo whero the poor peoplo who live close to tho sen have, for years past, been In tho hablt of drinking brackish wnter. So, w""i tho session progressed nnd Mr. Aclil made a motion, he said: "Oh, yes. "'at IH B through nil right There Is no more nnger left In tho Sen. ate Just now. Wo aro nil one party nmv ollt for N'e B0,l of "10 People, Indeed, from tho excellent work now '"S 'no In the Senate and tho spirit of "glo nnd tnko" that seems to bo resting over tho members, It would seem that Mr. Achl knows whereof ho speaks. Immediately upon meeting In tho nf. ternoon yesterday, tho Senntors took up the consideration of tho remainder of Senate bill CI, relating to the Inspec tion, storage, etc., of kerosene oil. Sev eral small amendments were made and then tho bill was passed as a wholo in second rending. This Is perhaps tho most Important hill from a standpoint of revenue for tho government, that has so far been conBldeicd by the Sen ate. House bill 38. "An Act to amend bcc tlnn 2 of Act 23 of tho I.nws ot tho He public of Hawaii, session of 1S9G," was read tho second tlmo by title nnd refer red to the Committee on Publla I-anils. Homo bill 14, relating to school li braries, was read tho second tlmo by title nnd referred to tho Committee on Hducntlon. Senate hills C5 nnd SC, relating to tho reorganization of tho Judiciary Depart- I ment, were read the second time by J title nnd referred to tho Judiciary Com- ml tee. Senate bill B7, relntlns; to the clrculn- " " tho biennial report of the Tcr- rltorlal odlccrs. wns referred to the Committee on Municipal and County Laws with Instructions to keep It un til tho County bill shall havo been con sidered. Sennto bills 05 (nn Act to provide for public loans) and CG (an Act relating to tho authority of the treasurer to lssuo bonds) were read the second tlmo by tltlo nnd referred to tho Committee on Ways and Means. At 2:35 o'clock, the Senate ndjourn' ed. Y. M. C. A. PHYSICAL CUL.TUP.U, Tho final meeting of the class In phy sical culture In charge of Miss Bacon was held jestcrday afternoon In tho presence of a number of tho relatives and friends of the members. A pro gram of exercises was presented show. Ing the great advancement made by tho class under Miss Jlicon'B system. The exercises wero accompanied by piano music executed by Misses Allco Jones nnd 131slo Wuterhouso. Another class In physlcnl culture will not bo organized until tho fall. Stirlncrs Boom the Flower Trade Tho flower girls did a land ofllco business during the tlmo the Shrlncrs wero in town. Tho Nobles havo shown ther appreciation of tho flower custom of Hawaii by a most liberal patronage. Yesterday saw tho biggest rush for tho vendors of gar lands for a long tlmn. Tho wagons wero sent back to tho Hower farms for a second load beforo 9 o'clock. Tho passengers nnd tho friends of tho de parting Shrlnera had bought all the posies and lets that wero offered. Tho secno at the corner of Hotel and Fort, whero tho flower girls ply their trade, wns ono of hustle nnd excitement all morning. Money ellnkcd on the pavement and brilliant carnations, by tho bucketfuls, wero passed over to a throng of anxious buyers. Brewer's Wharf Chubch Kick. Tho bad condition of Brewer's wharf Is causing a great deal of criticism among thoso employed on tho wharf nnd merchunts whoso poods nro dis charged there. The wharf proper U much lowor than tho part under tho shed and, as a result , In trucking, everything must bo pushed up hill. Under tho shed, tho top dressing of tho macadam has entirely disappeared, leaving tho ground full of holes and bumps so thnt truck wheels are broken and freight often damaged by being thrown off the trucks as It Is being re moved from tho ship's side. The captains of vessels discharging ot Brewer's wharf claim that, consider ing tho exhorbltnnt wharfage charged beio. the Board of Public Works should seo to It that the wharves are kept In a fit condition. Wefilc iVlcn CURfUHY Dr. Plcrce'a Elec tric Body Battery Away with Drugtl Inves tigate, StnJ lor "Uoolc let No. " AiJress l: IMIiKCB 3Ll!CTKIC CO., 020 AWket St.. S. P. rrtW 3J Bankers. Onus SraaoKUs. Wm.U.Ib BAKErS. HONOLULl k Son tYancUco Agenti Tub Nrval National Bane or Ban Francisco Ban Franotsoo The Nevada Nstlon Bank of San Francisco. London The Union Bank of Londo Ltd. Nkw York American Exchange r- tionai uanK. Chicago Merchants Nathntl Bant Paris Credit Lyouuals. Berlin Drosdner Bank, rioNKONO and Yokohama Honk. n Shanghai Banking Corporation. Nkw Zbaland and Ammuiu-Ba of New Zealand. Victoria and Vanooovbr Bank British North America. Tnmct 1 Beneral Burton mlEitmueBMi Depolsts Received. Loans made on At proved Bccnrlty. Oommerclil and Travels Credits Issued. Bills of exchange boogi ind sold. JOLLIOTIOKS PaOHFTLT ACOOUHTaD tt Established 1S68 BANKERS. Transact a General Bankhjj and Exchange Business. Commercial and Travelon Letters of Credit issued, aval able in all the principal cltio of tho world. Interest allowed after Juh 1, 1898, on fixed deposits 1 day notice 2 per cont, (thu torin will not bear interest unless it remains undis turbed for one month), ? months 3 per cent., 6 montlu 3 por cent., 12 months 4 per cent. Pioneer Building an Loan Association- ASBETB, DEC. II, 1811, llU,t7T. Money loaned on approved lecnrlt A Savings Bank for monthly deposit Houses built on the monthly lnsUJ ment pla-. Twentieth Serl of Stock li at opened. OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Prei dentt S. B. Rose, Vice President; C. Orny, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, SecraUrj DIRECTORS-T. F. Lansing, B. I Hose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keech. Ifaai (Imlth, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, O. ' ;lray, W. L. Howard. A. V. GEAJt, Secretin chamber ot Commerce rooms. Offlce Hours: 12: so 1:80 p. m SMBQF OO. SaviitffsBan) Savings Deposits will t received and interest allowed by th Bank at four and one-half per oont por annum. Printed copies of the Rules and Bet ulatlons may be obtained on application Ofllco at bank building on Merobft1 street. BISHOP A CO, Tjje Voohama Specie Bbd LIMItXD Subtctit4 C.ptt.1 ....Yen 4.oac,ooo PiIJUdC.dILI Yen iS.ooo.ooo Reserved Funi Yen (,1)0,000 HeiJ. Office. Yokohama. The Bank buys and receives for col lection Bills ot Exchange, Issues Drafts and Letters of Credit, and transacti a general banking business. INTEREST ALLOWED Oo Fliea Dopoett for 1. tioBtna, a per Mat p. . On Ftias Deposit for S saonttt, iM " On Flie& Deposit for a asoa. 1 Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank, -ItW ReDUMtG BlllilU, 111 (Ht MH Hnolu, Pacific Surety COMPANY. Guarantee Department I88UE BONDS TO GUAItANTBK the faithful discharge of the duties of Managers, Secretaries, Cashiers, Book keepers, Clerks of Banks, Salesmen, Agents, Office-men, Officers of Soci eties and Lodges, Employees of the United States Government of the Cus toms and Internal Revenue and Post Office Departm:nts,Collectors,Drl vers of Delivery Wagons, Watchmen, Shipping Clerks, Travelling, Sales men, Contractors, Paymasters In the Army and Navy, Importers and Ex ' porters, Railroad and Street Railway Employees, Administrators, Executors, Assignees, Receivers, and all petsons holding positions of trust. Casualty Department. The PollclcHof the Company Cover Plate Glass, Including Lettering and Embossing, and Plate Glass Mirrors. Steam Boilers, Indemnifying the n- sured against loss or damage to pro petty, or for accidental bodily Injury or death, and covering periodical Inspections. GEAR, LANSING & CO., Agents, IUDD BUILDING, FOKT bT Mils, Brokers and Jobbers ALEXANDER & BALDW1N,LM , OFFICERS I H. P. BALDWIN Presldtit J. B. CASTLE tst Vice-President W. M. ALEXANDER...2nd Vice-President J. P. COOKE Treasure- VV. O. SMITH Secretary and Audltet Sugar Factors and -Commission Agents AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Commercial & Suiar C Olaa Sugar Co. Haiku Sugar Co. Pala Plantation Company. Nahlku Sugar Compan Klhel Plantation Cc Hawaiian Sugat Cr Kahulul Railroad Company. The California aud Orleital S. S. Ct. W. 6. Irwin & Go Limited AGENTS FOn Western Sugar Refinery Co., of Ml Francisco. Baldwin Locomotive Works, Ml Philadelphia, Penn., U. S. A. Newell Universal Mill Co. (NaUomsl Cane Shredder), New York. U. S. A. N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical FertlHW zers. Alex. Cross & Sons, high grade r tlltzcrs for Cane and Coffee. Reed's Steam Pipe Covering. ALSO OFFER FOR SALE Parafflne Paint Co.'s P. ft B. PaiaM and Papers; Lucol and Lint Oils, raw and boiled. Indurino (a cold-water paint), Mi white and colors, ' Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Htm and Bricks. GASTLE & COOKE LIMITED. HOISTOLUT-.XJ. Commission Merchants SUGAR FACTORS. AGENTS FOR Tkt tin PlaotatI' Co. rt. Walalna Aplcultraal C... L I, Tli. Kobala Sucar Co rn. Walatea Surer Mill Co. The Fulton Iron Work.. SI loele, . Tho Sttnderd Oil Co. rn. Co. F. Blake Staaa Pua.a, Waitona CMtrlfureta. The New EnflaodLlfelaiuraBceC.,.11. Th. .Etna Fir. Int. Co. of Hartl.ra. Qet-. Tp. Alltane. Aeauranc. Co. of LeilH LIFE and FTRE INUrANdE AriT. GENTS FOB.. Hew England Mutual Lifb Ih surance co. of boston. -ETNA Fire Insurance Company of Hartford. Wm. G. Irwin & Co. (MWTKD). Wm. 0. Irwin.. President and Managa Claus Spreckels ...1.. Vice JPresldemt. W. M. Glffard ..Second Vice Preside? II. M. Whitney Jr. .... Treas. and Sea, Geo. J. Ross AutUtaa Sugw Facto -ItTD- 3ommission Agent aanrea or ibi 3UIAMI0 STEAMSHIP COMPAQ OF RAN FBANOIHOO. P bibwbi ce., im Quoan stra.1. Honolnlo H.I A.prents for Hawaiian Agricultural Company, AaHllal latM Company, Ookala Surer Plant. Co , OnoaeM inM Co., Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co Maiee Sugar Co , Haleakala Ranch Co., MoTokal Ruokr Planter's Ltn. San Fr 3sco Packet kas. Ir aw k Co.'a Line of Boston Packets LIST OF OFFICERS O. M. Cooke, Presidents George c. Robertooii, Manager; E. F. Bishop Treasurer acd Secretary ; Col. W. 1 AUon, Audit ir; F. O. Jones, H. Watar hnuwn. Own, R. Carter. Dlreotori. TuBVoDHaM-YooiCILK Importers and'' Commission Merchants ymmm QUEBN ST., - HONOLULU. AGENTS FOR The Lancashire Insurance Co, The Balolse Insurance Co. Union Gas Engine Co. Domestic Sewing Mach ns, Bts REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Subscribers aro furnished with from live to six lists per week, giving an ac curate record of deeds, mortgage, leases, releases, powers ot attornr etc., etc., which are placed on record. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 PJ.W. MONTH. A. V. GEAR, III?-! Riillillnt:. Honnlnlw F. W. Thrum, Surveyor ROOM 400. BOSTON BLOCK i (I