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r p,,. 1Tr ajniiiMTwr-TT.A-" -'vy-.' fj"''?tVV,,.'T'!ift,"i " w.Amwriinw'n-vywiT- -j ! -r" ei PnEIUO!! J. A. MATTHtWMAN Peterson & Matthewman, ATTORNLYS AND COUNSLLLORS AT LAW P.O. Box i KAAHUMANU ST f uiPHoit, Main id .T. M. KANEAKUA, attorney and Counsellor at Law. OOc: In the Occidental HoteU Osrnctr ct King atud Alakca Streets fionotata. Chinese and Japanese Finns. PO.Boxgoi, TEL. white 911 SANG CHAN, MERCHANT TAILOR Latest Styles, - Perfect Fit. Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing, a Specialty. Clothes Dyed Fast Black or any color desired. BB Hotel St., Near Fort T. KATSUNUMA & Co. A. C. OZAWA, Maaar. GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY. raaporary Oflea: Room 1 opitalra Sprtcktlt balld it. T.I. 544 Gleaning ! LADIES SKIRTS CLEAND Clr-thlng Clan.d, Dvfd add Rtralrtd SUITS MAUh TO ODDER trFil guaranteed, 04TLow.it Prl.t. tx: -wo F-jti Strwt, near Kukul, ind rr Orpheura Theater, Price. CUtnlnc cn mlt. Sit De!ng ult $1 y. l65q6m Irchltocts, Contractors and Builders Fred Harrison, C NTRACTOR AND dUILDER Jobbing : Promptly : Attended : To. 3o. W. Pic P, W. Btaidiltt T.I. P. O ,flot nl BBARD8L.EE & PAGE Architects & Builder Office: Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex, Honolulu, H. I. Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish it ;i" Nntire. 144 1 Building Materials OF ALL KINDS, Dealers in Lumber and Goal ALLKN .6 ROBINSON, Queon street. Honolulu H. F. BERTELMAN'S Carpenter Shop 18 RBMOVBD To rear of old stand. Entrance on King trt. Order left at either shop, or offics, it John Nott'f 'or. Kins: street, will re '' nrnmc i.ttar,Inn. Ull-tf J. OUDERKIRK Contractor and Builder ESTIMATES FURNISHED on all sorts of building. I OFFICE IN OLD ARLINGTON PREMISES. Plmnbers, Etc, John , PLUMBER. 75 and 79K!ngStreei TELEPHONE NO. 81. NOW Is the time to get leaks 1 breakages seen to, and your Roofs Put In Ordt By competent workmenV HONOLULU SHEET METAL WORKS H. W. BARTH. Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilator Metal Roofing. Conductor Pips and Gutter Work. Richard StTMt, btl. Qutcn and Merch.nl, Honolulu Jobbing promptly attand.d to. Tel. White 41. P. 0. Box 270, Notice to Property Owners. I have In my employ FOUR FIRST' CLASS PLUMBERS from the Coast. I am now ready to figuri on your work at the lowest prices. My men are Union Men. Give me a trial. C. II. BROWN, Territory Stables. King St. E. K KAAI, Teacher of ,tar, Mandolin, Zltbai Ukulele and Taro Patch. Orders to be loft care of Wall, Nlcbol. m ""rtrnm Mrln fin '. ! The weekly edition ot the Evening Bulletin gives a complete summary ot the news ot the day, u.uiuua UIU LTOUUSIS. i"j H. W. Howard, M.D." OFFICE- M23 ALAKEA STREET. f 9 to t2 a. m : 3 to 4 p. m. , I 7 to 8 p. m. OFFICE HOURS: 3 to 4 P. m. and .1 7 1720-3111 Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair. OFFICES 1 -TELE HONES! ROOM. ao8tco, 'OFEICB, MAI1, 4,8$. Boston Buildino, Hf-msNCE, Fort Slum. White, iMi, HOURS 11 A. m. to 1. p. s 1 TO J P. M., ? TO t V. M. P. O. Boxloi. Sundays .i p. . DR. W. H. MAYS . 381 Berctnnln Street. .-loWs-io to 3 SUNDAY -g to 1 1 7 to 8 Telephone Goa DR. J. T. WAY80N, , 445 BERETANIA ST. OFFICE HOURS "J,: SUNDAYS-10-12. IQU TfcL. Alain 346 DR. C. A. PETERSON lis rt-ODtred his office at . . . 36 Emma Street O-It A.M.) 2- 4 P.M. V 8 P.M. ) UKS TELEPHONE. 49J 13. WALTER HOFFMANN. BERETANIA STREET (opposite the Hawaiian Hotel.) Telephone G10. P. 0. Box, 501. Offlco hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 m.;7 to 8 p. m.iSundays, 8 to 11 a. m Dr. F. J. Rayner, DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Specialist. I1UUK3 9IUI, 3Q4 BoHton Block. DR, J. m. WHITNEY has removed his office from the corner of Hotel and Fott Streets to the BOSTON BLOCK, FORT STREET. ABOVE MAY Si CO., ROOM 405. HOURS- 8:30 to 1. TEL. MAIN 277 1754-jm DR. ALBERT E. NICHOLS ID e aa. t i e, t. 1123 Atakei Street, next to Masonic Temple. Office Hours 9 to 4 K, C. WALL, D. D. S., O. E. WALL. D. D. S., OTSNTISTS Love Building, Fort Street Hours: 9 to 4. Telephone 434. Dr. W. G. Rogers EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SI'l CIALIST. 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 ti wear glasses, we will tell you so, and why. If 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. 8ANFORD, GRADUATE OPTICIAN, Boston Bid. Fort Street FRED J. CROSS, Consulting and SaperlntendlnK Electrical Hydraulic ENGINEER. Eloctro-dydnullc Power Transmlasli o REPORTS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. ', . . With Catton-Nell Co., Qneen street. Offlco noxt to Px.v31oo. 12M A. Harrison Mill Co. ESTIMATES FUUNISHED ON AIL KIDS OP Brick and Stone Work Manufacturers of Doors, Sashes and Frames, Blinds, Mouldings. Brackets, and All Kinds of Wood Work, Finish Turning Etc, Etc. KAWAIAHAO ST..JCEWALO, Tel. White 1221.' P. O. Box ;s2. JAMES T. TAYLOK, M.Aa.locCI. CONSULTING Hydraulic Engineer, 106 Judd Block. Tele. 6St. Honolulu Iron Works Cc Improved and modern BUQAR MA CHINERY ot every capacity and e scrlptlon made to order. Boiler work and RIVETED PIPES tor lrrlgstios purposes a specialty. Particular atten tlon paid to JOB WORK, and repsln executed at shortest nolle M. PHILLIPS A oTT" Wholesale Importers and Jobbm loropein tnd American Dry io Vo t and Qnesn Struts. l.HAOKFELD&CO,, iENEBAL COMMISSION AQEr 'or. foil an J Qnesn Btreets Hoot 1 fc ' A44BTbWsV f 10 Government Right to Water May Sell Dredge Front, MATERIAL TO BE USED TO FILL UP LOW PLACES Matter Comes to Surface Yesterday at the Board of Health Meet ingOther Sanitary Business. The regular Hoard of Health meet ing yesterday afternoon was a long ses sion devoted to tho consideration ot not very Important questions. The members present wero President Raymond, I)r, Emerson, Dr, Cooper, Attorney General Dole, and Mr. Win ston. The report of Attorney General Dolo was received on tho claim of $200 pre sented come time ago by the Oaliu Lumber Co., for lumber furnished C. H. Bonrdmnn during tho plague. Tho lumber was sold to Mr. Doardman, who was using It In the erection of n house. Tho exigencies of the plague caused tho premises to be seized by the Board ot Health. Tho Attorney General recommended that tho lumber be returned and a rea sonable sum allowed for the use of It. S. F, Chllllngwortb, representing tho lumber company, was present. Ho said he would lay the proportion before his clients. Dr. Wm. Peters was recommended by the examining board as qualified to practice medicine. A special report of the City Sanitary Inspector upon tho condition of Kc walo was read. Ho referred to the large number of stagnant ponds as es pecially dangerous to public health Before next meeting, tho members of tho Board will Inspect the district. Attorney General Dole pleased tho Board by making an announcement of tho deepest Import to all concerned In tho welfare of tho city. Ho said tho government was considering a proposi tion ot a contractor to fill In tho Kc- walo tract upon a most cxtenslvo scale. To proposition Is to sell at auction, the right to dredgo tho sea along the Kewalo tract. Tho Attorney General said this had not been definite ly decided upon, but was being con sldcred by tho heads of the dlfTeruit departments. Tho contractors con sidering tho project are prepared to go Into ;he work with tho best mnchln ery. Tho object to bo achieved by tho government Is to Improve tho harbor, to mnko Kewalo healthful and to real' tze a revenue. City Sanltnry Inspector Hemenwny submitted his resignation to take effect April 15. This step wni taken by him for tho purposo of leaving for thn Mainland where lie ha.i Important prl' vato business. Tho resignation was ac cepted with expressions from every member of the Board of tho highest ap preciation of the service.! of tho Inspec tor. President Raymond was Instructed to dra.v up a testlmon'al and present It to Mr. Hemenway on his retirement from the service. Inspector Tracy was elected to the vacancy. Tho report of tho superintendent of the government hospltnl at Koloa, Ka uai, was read. The number ot pa tients received during the past year has been quite small. A communication from Rev. W. K Azblll was read. Ho asked for certain Information regarding Iwllel. On mo tion of Attorney General Dole, It wns ordered that the secretary furnish him jwith all facts asked for so far as It Is posslblo to do. A petition from Mr. Azblll for further time In nhlch to put In plumbing at the Queen's hotel premises, wns denied. Rules and regulation to govern the new homo at Kalaupapn Molokal, were read and approved. Several communications were receiv ed from tho settlement. A request of an Inmato for permission to run a store and have his freight Shipped at the expense ot the Board, was dented A rule was adopted, however, to per' mlt nny one to establish a store at Molokal, providing such merchants pay freight on their wares. A petition from tho settlement, bear- tne numerous signatures, was received, protesting agalnBt tho methods of As sistant Superintendent Freary In lay ing water pipes. A petition for the removal ot Super intendent Reynolds was read, signed by 338 persons. A petition asking for tho superintendent's retention, signed by 510 poople, was nlso rend Health Officer Pratt was appointed to Investigate tho premises of O. I. Wight and L. Ahlo, on Nuuanu street, and report on the wisdom of allowing thojn to keep pigs. A new district was created at Olaa, at whleb, a government physician will IWiYiVfViYiViiiiV c u re :GESSLERf$; morning MAGIC ' headaches iiHEAMCHEii before if WAFERS breakfast. W.VWVA'vVjft; 10 ot. .11 Omtl.t be stationed at a salary ot $30 pir month. Tho Senate bill on lepers was re til nml referred to a committee composed nf Attorney General Dole, Dr 111., mond, Dr. Cooper nail Dr. Emerson Superintendent Reynolds Uislred to know why tho Investigation of clmrei-i against 111 in lind not bsen continued hv tho Icr'sUIIvo cnmrnltfo. IIo was anxious to re.l.?n but did not want lo quit while jmdf rlrc. Tho members of the Hoard nrs him tho wnrni"ht rx prcsstons of confldcn'o and hoped he would stick to bh post. Will Wave Chicago, March 30. The Trlbuno says: American flags, nearly two tons of them, liavo been contracted for In Chicago, with "rush orders," that on July 4th the red, whlto nnd blue may flutter from every schoolhouso In Porto Rico, teaching the lesson of Indepen dence to old and young alike In tho Island. Tho plans of the Government nro that by tho end of tho year tho flag will be as familiar a sight In tho towns arid villages of tho Philippines. The order ot tho Government calls for lings ot all sizes, small ones that tho school children can wavo from windows or carry through the streets and Into their homes, and largo flags to float from flagstaffs and building roofs over tho heads of marching troops and citizens on the dny they arc learning to celebrate. Each Island pro totype of the little red schoolhouse will have a complete outfit of tho national flag. There will bo flags for the pupils a flag' to drape abova the teacher's desk, nnd a flag to flutter over the schoolhouso yard. The purposo of tho Government at Washington In giving tho order Is to secure sufllclent flags to supply ovcry point on tho Island devoted to educa tional purposes, that patriotism may be Instilled In the minds of tho pupils by sight as well as by teaching. ... f TAKD8 TO THE ARMY. New York, April 1. Putnam Brad lee Strong, who has been appointed an assistant quartermaster In tho regu lar army with tho rank of captain. Is tho only son of tho late William L. Strong. Ho Is vlro president of tho International Express Company, but su8 that he will resign that otTlce at onco, closii up his business and report to tho quartermaster general for or ders. "I like army life," ho said last night, "I know tho work I think I'm better fitted for It than nnythlng else, nnd, therefore, concluded to go Into the service If I could get nn appoint ment. Staff duty Ib not altogether un familiar to me since I was on General MacArthur's Btaff In the Philippines, but in tho adjutant general corps." McKINLEY'8 TRIP WB8T. Washington, March 30. The work of nrranglng tho Itinerary of tho Presi dent's trip to tho Pacific Coast Is pro ceeding slowly at tho White House, nnd nlmost everything on the program Up to tho present tlmo Is provisional and subject to chnnge. Tho trip Is to be In no sense a speech-making tour. It being tho President's desire, as far as possible, to avoid addressing the crowds which will congregato at tho various places at which he will stop. Somo set speeches at Beveral places are al ready arranged for, but tho President will make no rear platform speeches. Another feature of the trip will be tho substitution of a drive through a city for a public reception. The trip will be so arranged that there will be no traveling on Sunday. Secretary Cortelyou, who Is planning th eltlper Cortelyou, who Is planning the ltlner approximation of the routo and stops. Hotel Blind Concert. Tho band will play the following se lections nt a. concert on tho grounds of tho Hawaiian hotel this evening, be ginning at 7:30 o'clock: Part I. Overture Ten Girls and No Hus band 'Suppe Suite Mascarodo (now) .... Sullivan Cornet Solo Tramp, Trnmp, Tramp Songs (a) Hooheno, (b) Lau Vablna. Miss Kelllna and M,rs. Alapal. Part II. (c) Hllo Kupaloko, (d) Lei Aloha. Selection Musical Revlow ....Riviere Waltz Vienna Blood Strauss Mazurka The Czarina Ganne March Kuwlllwlll Iho Au .... Bergcr The Star Spangled Banner. . PHOTO STUDIO. It may not be generally known that KINO BROS have taken up photography as a branch to their Art Business, It Is a fact however, that they have established a gallery nnd are credited with turning out work of the nighest order known to the ;yt. They are the only ones In Hono lulu who make a specialty of the genuine platinotype finish, than which there is none better known, This naper will never fade, Resides permitting a beauty and softness of finish unsurpassed. STUDIO NEXT TO STORE 120 HO I'BL ST. . 1 Fine i'ob Printing at ths BullsUn Office. Bankers. Claus 8pb.scs.ils. Wit. . IRWI 8CErS. HONOLUU L flan JVoncfico Aginlt Thb Nbva NATioitAt. Bank or San Fhancibov Ham Fiunoisoo The Nevada Nstlor TUnV nf 8n Francisco. London The Union Bank ot Lund.. Ltd. New Yore American Exchango 1 tlonal Bank, CmoAoo Merchants N tic nil Banl Pabis Credit Lyonnats. BERLtN Dresdner Bank. Honkono. akd Yoiiouama Honkm bhnngbal Banking Corporation. New Zealand and Australia B of New Zealand. Victoria and Vanoouvbr Bank British North America. TruKCt 1 Qenertl BmUii uHEickuieBuUs Depolsts Received. Loans mido on Ap proved Security. Domnercltl nd Travels; Credits Itaaed. Bills of Xtchsnge bong. snd told. Collsotiors PaostrTLT Aooommo Tr: -Established 1858 BISHOP&Oc BANKERS. Transact a General Bankhif, and Exchange Business. Commercial and Traveler r- Letters of Credit issued, avail able in all the principal cities ot too world. Interest allowed after Jnh 1, 1898. on fixed deposits 7 day notice 2 per cent., (tliir rorm will not bear interesi unless it remains undis turbed for one month). 3 months 3 per cent, 6 monthR 3& per cent., 12 months 4 per cent. Pioneer Building anc Loan Association. ASSETS, DEO. II, 1811, HS,ffT. Hone loaned on approved leevU ASavlngsBank tor monthly deposit Houses built on the monthly lnstsi' men', piar. Twentieth Bert of Stock la -opened. OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Pre. dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; O. I Oray, Treasurer; A. V. Oear, Secretan DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, B. J Hose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keecb, Hsnr flralth, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, a Iray, W. L. Howard. A. V. OKAS, Secretin chamber ot Commerce roona. Office Hours: 12:101:10 p. m. kmhcf oo. SavingsBan! Savings Deposits will L rocelved and Interest allowed by thl Bank at four and one-half por cent per annum. Printed copies of the Rules and Res uUtlons may be obtained on appllcatlor Office at bank building on Merchsi street. BISHOP fc CO. TrjB Yokohama $peoiB Bid Limtan S"?.';'.1"1 Capital Ytn ...ooc.coo P.UUpC.pll.l Y.n iS.cco.ooo Rtwrv.4 Funl Y.n ,ljo,ooo ,. wuii., 4 UKun.Dia. The Bank buys and receives tor col lection Bills ot Exchange, Issues Drafts and Letters of Credit, and transacts a general banking business. intirest a mowed- Ob FIi.i Dtpo.lt lor i. aostka, . m wat .. Oa Fli.l Dopoalt lor 6 aostba, K " Oa FUaA CMpoilt (or l aoa. i Branch of th. Yokohama Spocla Bank, Tnr HepaMte Biillllu, 111 list St., HoiFltr, Pacific Surety COMPANY. Guarantee Department I88UE BONDS TO GUARANTEE 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 UnlteJ States Government of the Cus-1 toms and Internal Revenue and Post Office Departments.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.Admlnlstrators, Executors, , Assignees, Receivers, and all peisons holding positions of trust. . Casualty Department. The Pollclcsof the Company Cover Plate Glass, Including Lettering and Embossing, and Plate Glass Mirrors. Steam Bolters, Indemnifying the n sured against loss or damage to pro perty, or for accidental bodily Injury or death, and covering periodical Inspections. GEAR, LANSING & CO,, Agents, UDD BUILDINO, FORT ST 1 aKents, Brokers and Jobbers, ALEXANDER & BALDWIN J,ii OFFICERS 1 H. P. BALDWIN Presldwt J. B. CASTLE.... 1st Vlce-Presldsol 1 W. M. ALEXANDER...-?nd Vlce-Presldmt i J. P. COOKE ." Treasurr 5 W. O. SMITH Secretary and Audlttt Sugar Factors and -Commission Ageitf AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar G Olaa Sugar Co. Haiku Sugar Co. Pala Plantation Company. Nahlku Sugar Compan Kind Plantation Cc Hawaiian Sugat Cc Kahulul Railroad Company. The California aud Orieital S. 21. tt. W. G. Irwin & Go Limited AGENTS FOR Western Sugar Refinery Co., ot M Francisco. Baldwin Locomotive Works, tf Philadelphia, Penn., U. S. A. Newell Universal Mill Co. (NaUoul Cane Shredder), New York, U. 8. A. N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical FertW. zers. Alex. Cross & Sons, high grade Ft. tlllzers for Cane and Coffee. Reed's Steam Pipe Covering. ALSO OFFER FOR SALE Paramne Paint Co.'s P, ft B. PaliU and Papers; Lucol and Llnatejl Oils, raw and boiled. Indurlne (a cold-water paint), white and colors. Filter Press Cloths, Cenent, blaa and Bricks. CASTLE & COOKE LIMITED. HONOLULU. Commission Merchants SUGAR FACTORS. AGENTS FOR Tk. Ew. PlaoUII'i Co. rta Wafalua Aplcnlmal Co., L f , Th. Kob.la Sut.r Co Tk. Waluta Surar lllll C. Th. Fulton Iron Work., St. to.lt, , Tt. Standard Oil Co. Tha Co. F, Blaka Staaai?iui.t. Walton. Cnulfugala. Tht Ntw Entland LI H laauraac. Ct, .1 It. Tn. .Etna Fir. In i. Co. ol Hartlorl, Sins Tht Alllanc. Alturanc. Co ol Load.. LIFE and FIRE AGENTS FOB .. Hew England Mutual Lifh In surance Co. of Boston. tna Fire Insurance Company of hartford. Wm, G. Irwin & Co, (LwrriD). Wm. O. Irwin.. President and TUsmsjf Claus Spreckels Vice Presldtml W. M. Glffard ..Second Vice Preside H. M. Whitney Jr. .... Treas. and . Geo. J. Ross AnsUtasi Sugftv Faoto Commission Agent Aflanrrs of tn rOIANIO STEAMSHIP OOMPAt" OF BAN FRANCISCO. OAIi BPWEI $ CO., MB., Oman itmt, Hooolol.,H.I A.?ontH for Hawaiian Airlctiltural Company, Aatfliaa tin conpany, Ookata Surar Plant. Co , Ono-aM lariat Co., Honomu Sutar Co., Wtlluku Sural Co., ajaiii Surtr Co . Halaakata Ranch Co.. Molokal R.M.I Planur'a Lin. San Fr llKt PacM Sat. Br vat at i.o. a una or coKon fackata LIST OF OFFICERS 0. M. Cooke, President; George ... Robertsou, Manager i E. F. Bishop Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. I Allen, Audit ir; P. 0. Jones, H. Water honse. Geo. R, Carter. Directors. TneVoQlIamm-YouDE Co.Ltfl Importers and Commission Merchants QUEON ST., HONOLULU. AGENTS FOR The Lancashire Insurance Co, The Balolse Insurance Co, Union Gas Engine Co. Domestic Sewing Macb ns, Bts REAL ESTATE TRANSACT10N5 Subscribers are furnished with fro Ave to bIx lists per week, giving an ac curate record of deeds, mortgage, leases, releases, powers of attornr etc., etc., which are placed on record. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 Pu MONTH. A. V. GEAR, 'uiM Building. Honolulu F. W. Thrum, Surveyor ROOM 400, BOSTON BLOCK -t :-M- ..- u.. -