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" Jl TMf i 11T" T" 'f armyasysc1' t 1 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T., FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1WL 413, '"J '. ' i s architects, Contractors and Bnllden. Edward R. Swain, ARCHITECT, ITANGEWVAID BID , IIONOUIIU CROCKER BUILDIKO, SAN FRANCISCO." Temporary Office with F. W, Macfarlant, too JuJJ BullJIng Oto. W. Pat. Til. mo r, W. B.ara.lw P. O. Boi tI BBARD8LEE t PAGE Architects & Builders Office Rooms s-4, Arlington Anntx, Honolulu, H. I, Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish at Short Notice. 1441 Building MXt&rials )P ALL KINDS. Dealers iu Lumber and Goal ALLEN fiOBINSON, Qnean street, Honolulu Fred Harrison, C NTRACTOR AND GUILDER ....(. jobbing ; Promptly : Attebded ; To. H. F. BBRTBLMAN'8 Carpenter Shop 18 RBMOVBD To rtar of old stand. Entrance on K!ni t'sit. Oriars left at either shop, or office, it .'ohn Nott'f 'ore, King stresL will re- ,.(,. pwimr tUf,l'm. liUtf Edward R. Swain, AKwnribi; Crocker bid., - ban r-rancisco esl'es to announce that he has renedan oflice In Honolulu forthe transaction of all business apper taining to the practice of his pro fession. Pending the. cfonv'.C.iun of theStangen walJ Bulldini, In which offices have been secured, he ,can be found at the oflice of MR. F. W.,MACFARLANE. 400 JUDD BUILDING. J. 0DDERKIRK Contractor and Builder ESTIMATES FURNISHED on all sorts of building. OFFICE IN OLD ARLINGTON PREMISES. Plumbers, Etc, This Is No Lead Pipe Cinch. I am not out to rob the public but simply to earn a living In a legitimate way. My motto Is "HONEST WORK AT HON EST PRICES." I Have Moved my plumbing business to the CORNER OF BERET AMA AND EMMA STS. Telephone, White 3571, where I have in stock the following goods : BATH TUBS, enameled Iron and steel clad, with nlckle plated trimmings; also wood, zinc lined. Water Closets, Wash Out, and Syphon, jet styles. Sinks of Pressed Steel, both galvanized and enameled. Lavatories, enameled Iron, and mirble with nlckle plated trimmings. Wash Trays, enameled Iron with wood cover. Stop Sinks, enameled Iron. Hot Water Boilers and Stands Water Pipe, Faucets and Trim m'ngs, Galvanized Iron, Gut ters, Cornices, Stone Pipe, Tin Roofing, Etc. Jobbing Promptly attended to. Estimates Furnished. Work and Materials Guaran teed. Your Trade Is Solicited. JaS Nott, Jr., Sanitar Plumber. John Wott PLUMBER. 75 and 79 King Street TELEPHONE NO, 81! NOW Is the time to get leak ai breakages Men to, ana j Roofs Put in Ordei By competent woikme I HONOLULU SHEET METAL WORKS H. W. BARTH. Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilator Metal Roofing. Conductor Pips and Gutter Work. Rlcharl Street, bet. Queen in) Merchant Nmolulu Jobbing; promptly anwliA to. Tel. Whlto 41. P. O. Bo 270. Notice to Property Owners. 1 have In my employ FOUR FIRST CLASS PLUMDLKS 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. BROWN, Territory Stables, King St. Snrnwns.Eijslclans and Dentists. Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair. OFFICES i TELEPHONES 1 OFEICt, MAUI, )), RE1DENCt, White, .Mi. Boston Bliidho, Font Street. HOURS-lt A. M. TO 1..P.V,! to j p. .i i to s p. P.O BoxSci. Sundays i-t p. m. DR. W. H. MAYS 381 Beretanla Street, HOURS-lo to 3 7 to 8 SUNDAY-otoit Telephone bol DR. J. T. WAV80N, 445 BERETANIA ST. OFFICE HOURS & 0 , n,! SUNDAYS-IO-II.. 101 TEL. Main u6 DR. C. A. PETERSON lis re-oner ed his office at . , . 36 Emma Street f 9-1 1 A.M.l i- 4 P.M. r V 8 P.M.) "OUKS TELEPHONE. 493 flR WALTER HOFFMANN. BERETANIA STREET (opposite the Hawaiian Hotel.) Telephone 610. P. 0. Box, 501. Office hours: 8 to .'0 a. m.; 1 to i j. m.;7 to 8 p. m.;Sun(1avs, 8 to 11 a. m. Dr. F. J. Rayner, DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Specialist. MUUK3 ;iu,. 204 Boston Block. DR. ALBBRT E. NICHOLS 3D exit let. 1123 Alakei Street, next to Masonic Temcle. Office Hours 9 to 4 K. C. WALL. D. D. S., O. E. WALL. D. D. S.. DENTI8TS Love Building, Fort Street Hours: 9 to 4. Telephone 434. Dr. W. G. Rogers EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST. New Special Treatment for Deafness No charge for consultations. OFFICE-184 Hotel St., opp. Y.M.C.A. HOURS 0 to 12-i to 4:30-7 to 8. We tit glasses We grind lenses We repair glosses FACTORY ON THE PREMISES. A. N. 8 AN FORD, MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN, BOSTON BIDO , FORT SHEET OVER MAY A CO. Chiropodists. DR. LEVY Extracts Corns and Ingrowing Nails without pain. ARLINGTON BLOCK. HOURS Dally, 9 to 12 a.m. ; l to 5 p.m.; 7 to 8 p m. Sundays, 9 to 12 a. m. Attorneys. Peterson J. A. Matthewman Peterson & Matthewman, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW P.O. Box rfi is KAAHUMANU ST Telephone. Main ,H J. M. KANEAKTJA, attorney and Counsellor at Law. OBoa: In the Occidental Hotel, rntr of King and A'.akea Streets, (oneMa. Chinese and Japanese Finns. 9 O. Box eoi. TEI WHITS )l SANG CHAN, MERCHANT TAILOR Latest Styles, - Perfect Fit. Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing, a Specialty, lothes Dyed Fast Black or any color desired. iS Hotel St., Near Port T. KAT8UNUMA & Co. A. K. OZAWA. Manlf.t. GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY. 'uporary OBci: Room 1 opatilrt SpiKkolo bolU it- t.i. i4. Gleaning I LADIES SKIRTS CLEANO Clothing Cleaned, DyeJ and Repaired -suits made to order faT-Flt guaranteed. ATaT-toweit Prkt. Tin "wo ''ttt Street. nr Kukul, and nt ir Orpheum Theater. Price. Cleaning one suit, $i; Dyeing suit $.jo. i66o-6m M. PHILLIPS 4 CO., Wholesale Importers and Jobbers tnropeu ind American Dry foti Vo t and Queen Btieett. H. HAOKFELD OO..I.U (EnEBiL COMMISSION AQEfiTi Jor.Fort an J Qaeen Streets HosUm P HI TAX HARD NUT TO CRACK London, May 3. The debate on the coal tax began In the House of Commons yesterday (Thursday), but the fate of the measure Is In doubt. Mr. Balfour was determined to get a vote on the coal tax before the House rose, and be rejected Sir Wil liam Vernon Harcourt's private appeal for a postponement. At a late hour, however, so many members wero anxious to speak that the Speaker gave It to bo understood that ho would not consent to an application ot the closure. The Government was, there fore, reluctantly compelled to yield, The result of tho division Is by no means certain. Sir Michael Hicks Beach's strong and effective speech In defense of tho tax delighted his col leagues. At the same time It was felt that he gave an unsound argument when ho pleaded the enormous pro fits of tho coal owners as a justifica tion of the new tax. It Is pointed out that the Radicals used tho same argu ment when demanding tho taxation ot ground rents, and that If largo profits justify attacks, lean profits would equally justify state assistance. There was a largo attendance In the House of Commons today In an tlcipatlon of the discussion on the now export tax on coal. Sir William Vcrnnn Hnrcourt. Lib era), led with a severe, almost violent arraignment of the Government. He said tho tax would throw tho coal trade Into chaos and confusion. It was nonsense to siy the foreigner would pay the tax because ho would not do without coal. Tho Govern' ment of Italy had answered that plea by taking coal from America Instead of this country. The trade of France was equally divided between this country, Germany nnd Belgium. Tho Chancellor of tho Exchequer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Interrupt ing, snld: "Wo arc beating the others." "Then go on beating them," said Sir William Vernon Hnrcourt. "Why throw a shilling Into the scale against this country?" Sir William contend ed that It was class legislation and thnt the tnx would ultimately come out of tho miners' wages. Tho Chancellor of tho Exchequer ndmttttcd thnt tho tax. llko every tax. was an obstruction on trade. Tho real question was, Could tho export trade In coal bear tho tax? It could. English coal was of such quality, there was much of It, and It could not be got In any other country, that, to a large extent, It was free from compo tttlon. Tho Chancellor submitted masses of statistics, which he summarized as showing that 22S.000.000 tons wero mined In 1900, on which 18,000,000 in wages was paid. STRIKES OLMAY DAY San Francisco. May 3. The first of May was mado a day for trado union demands. Twelvo hundred machinists In Buf falo, N. Y., and piobably 300 mora In Erlo county outside of Buffalo struck to secure a nine-hour day without a decrease of pay. It is understood tbcro that tho local movement is tho forerunner of a strike that may extend nil over tho United States, Canada and Mexico, on May 20, when a gen eral demand for a nine-hour day will bo made. . The strike of tho mnrlno engineers is practically settled on a basts ot mutual concessions. It Is expected that all boats will be ready to go Into commission on the lakes In a very tow days. All tho bricklayers and mnsons of Elizabeth, N. J., to tho number of 400, went on Btrlkc. At Yonkers 760 bricklayers, plasterers, stone-masons and hodcarrlers went out. Strikes havo occurred In tho build ing trades at Watcrbury, Conn.; Columbus and Youngstown, O.; In dianapolis, Ind., and Grand Rapids, Mich. Tho Illinois Central Ilnllway declin ed to grant a nine-hour work day to tho union machinists working along Its llncB. Tho company absolutely' refus ed to consider any compromise on this question. Concessions mado on both sides nt East Liverpool, O., between tho manu facturing potters nnd tho operators, averted a threatened strlko that would havo affected ten thousand workmen. AMERICANS INDEPBNDDNT. Washington, May 1. Tho lega tion guards at tho American legation at Peking will not bo subjected to tho orders of nny foreign general. Tho American legation guard will retain its Independence even If It Is neces sary to that end to remove It from Po king to China. Tho latter course might beeomo necessary In case ono o tho powers formally declares war upon China. The U. S. tug Iroquois Is on tho ma rine railway preparing for her suivey trip on which b)io will leoo as soon as Captain Merry, commandant ot tho Nnvnl Station here, returns from tho Coast, riiVi 1V1V1 1 v 1 YiYrVj Cure jiGESSLER'Si; morning ; MAGIC ii headaches I HEADACHE! before I WAFERS '.breakfast. l.W.'W.'.W.'A.V.'Vi: W '- "'I drurKl't. BY AUTHORITY SEALED TENDERS Will be received at tho office of the Superintendent of Public Works until Wednesday, May IS, 1901, at 12 o'clock noon, for furnishing to the De partment of Public Works tho follow ing supplies in quantities as required from time to tlmo during the term ot six months from May 11, 1901: SCHEDULE OP ARTICLES. Required by the Bureau of Public Works for the term of six months commencing Mry 11, 1901. BUILDINO MATERIAL. Red Bricks. Per M. Portland cement In 10 barrel lots (specify brand). California lime, per E barret lots. COAL. Australian (2240 lbs), 10 ton .ots, delivered at Asylum Quarry and Ma klkl Quarry. Blacksmith's best Cumberland (2, 240 lbs), delivered at Government Stables. Departure Bay (2240 lbs), 10 ton lots, delivered at Asylum Quarry and ...nklkl Quarry. Departure Bay (2240 lbs). 2 ton lots delivered at Government Stables. HARNESS LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Cart saddles, each. Collar pads, per doz. pairs, best quality. Collar caps, with zinc. Homes, per doz. pairs. Horse collars, B. T. or C. C, each. Horse blanxets, No. 1, per doz. pairs. NeatBfoot oil, per gallon. Frazer's axle grease, per doz. C caso lots IRON AND STEEL. Bar steel, per lb. Bar Iron, per lb. Norway, Iron, per lb. Octagon steel, 7-S..1, 1 1-1, 1 1-8, per pound. 1 LUMBER. Northwest lumber, rough, per M feet Northwest timber, per'M feet. 'Northwest battens, per M feet Redwood posts, each (7 feet). Surfacing one side, per M feet. NAILS. Cut nulls, per keg, Iron 8d, lOd, 12d, SOil, 30(1. 40d. COd. Wire noils, per keg. Cd, Sd, lOd, 12d 20d, 30d. 40(1. COd. Galvanized nails, per keg, 8d, lOd, 12(1. 20d, 30(1, 40(1, COd. Spikes, galvanized, per keg, 4ln. 5tn., Gin, Tin, LUBRICATING AND MACHINE Oil. Tropic Machine Oil, per gallon, (DUl. lots). Cylinder Valvollne per gallon, out. lots. Cylinder oil, "COO W" COO "M." Lard oil. No'. 1. Black oil. Red Engine oil. Machine oil. Mineral castor oil. Cylinder oil, (Fort Douglas) Raw castor oil, S gallon drums. Diamond crusher oil, bbl. lots. POWDER AND FUSE. Low Powder, per 50 lb. case, 25-50 caso lots. Black Blasting, per 25 lb. drum CO 100 case lots. No. 1 Dynamite, 50 lb. case, 10-20-100 case lots. No. 2 Dynamite, 50 lb. case, 10-20-100 caso lots. Giant Powder caps, per dozen box es. Fuse double tape, per caso (COOOft) Electric primers, 8 and 16 feet wires, per caso. TOOLS AND HARDWARE. Shovels, Ames' scoop, No. 3, per doz. Shovels, Ames' L. H., per doz. Shovels, Ames' D., per doz. Handles for same, "scoop," per doz L. H., per doz. D., per doz. Picks, "Hunts," per doz. PIckB. ' ron City," per doz. Handles for same, "Hunts," per doz. "Iron City," per doz. Mattocks, "Iron City," per doz. Ax Handles, per doz. Planters' hoes, per doz. Handles tor same, per doz. Hammers, sledge, per lb. Hammers, stone, per lb. Handles for same, "sledge," per doz. "Stone," per doz. Stone picks, per doz. Files, flat basted, per doz., 12tn., 14ln., and lCln. Mill flies, per dozen. 12ln., 14ln., lGln. Raps, per dozen, 12ln., to 24ln. Dandy BniBhes, best quality, per doz. Brooms, push, 14ln. glued bock, etc. Cooper rivets, per lb. Wheel-barrows, Iron tray, each. Wheci-borrowB, wooden tray, Iron wheel, each. Wheel-barrows, nil Iron, each. Carriage holts, per cent off (prlco list furnished). Machine bolts, per cent off (prlco list furnished). Lanterns, Dletz'a tubular No. 0, per doz. Globes for Bame, red, per doz Masons' Trowels, each. Masons mortar hose. Crowbars, per lb. SUNDRIES. Dynamo Wasto. per balo per lb. Coal tor, per bbl. Manila rope, per lb. Sheet rubber packing, per lb. Kerosene oil, 10 cnBo lots (brand), per caso. Two Inch galvanised plpo, per foot. Two Inch Bnlvonlzed stop-cocks, per dozen. Two-Inch galvanized elbows, per dozen. Two-Inch galvanized nipples, long nnd short, per dozen. Two-Inch galvanized sleeves, per dozen. Rattan for brooms, per bundle HAY AND GRAIN. Now Zealand oats, per lb. California Wheat Hay, (largo balos), per lb. (small bales) per lb Wheat bran, per lb. Oat hay. per lb. No. 1 Surprlso oatB", per lb. No, 1 rolled barley, per lb. Samples of Brain to accompany each bid. , , SHOEING, Horse and Mule shoeing, per set ot 4 shoes. Bids 4nust Do in accordance with the above schedule, and must be en dorsed "Tenders for Supplies, Depart ment of Public Works" and all sup plies must bo delivered at the point required within one mile of the post orTlcc, free of charge and are subject to the approval of tho Superintend ent or public works. Bonds will bo required In such reasonable sum as may be named by the Superintendent of Public Works for the furnishing In' accordance with the tender, of such Items In tho sche dule as may be approved by tho .Su perintendent of Public Works, and notified to the bidder, but tho Super intendent of Public Works does not bind himself to accept tho lowest or any bid. JAMES II. BOYD. Superintendent of Public Works. Honolulu, May 9, 1901. Pound Master's Notice of E8trayt3. Notice Is hereby given, that the animals described below have been Impounded In the Government Pound at Maklki, Kona, Island of Oahu, and unless the pound fees and damages are sooner satisfied, will be sold at the date hereunder named, accord ing to law : MAY 6, 1001 One black mare, branded P.K. on right hind foot ; white streak on forehead ; all fours white. One white mare, branded K.E.I, on right hind foot; A left hind foot. One bay mare with bay mare edit, brand Indescribable: white streak on forehead ; all fours black. One bay mare, branded W.S. on left hind foot ; white spot on forehead ; all fours black. One black horse, branded J. on left hind foot ; all fours black. One sorrel horse, brand Indescribable; white streak on forehead; two front feet white. The above described animals will be sold at auction on SATURDAY, MAY 25, iqoi, If not called for prior to the date ot sale. K. KEKUENE, lS)6-3t Pound Master., TENDERS FOR ROLLED BARLEY. Office of the Board of Health, 1 Honolulu, H. T. May 9th, 1901. Tenders for furnishing the Board of Health with Rolled Barley for use of the Board of HealthJStables will be received at the office of the Board of Health up to 12 o'clock noon, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, loot. The contractor Is to furnish about 150 bags Rolled Barley per month from date of contract to December 31st. 1901. Tender to be for actual weight delivered at the stables. The Board of Health does not bind It self to accept the lowest or any bid. CH AS. WILCOX, l8jG-jt Secretary Board of Health. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT. Office of the Board of Health, Honolulu, H.T., May 8th, 1001. f Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Health has elected C. B. COOPER M. D., President of the Board of Health. CHAS. WILCOX. i8)6-)t Secretary Board of Health. DON' I I3UY YOUR FURNITURE ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN, BUT CALL AT THE I.X.L. AND SAVE fCOT IT WILL PAY YOU TO """ BUY FOR CASH. New Goods Received by Every Vessel AT THE I.X L. Furniture Store BERETANIA ST., N;EAR FORT. f. ') BO 515. S.W I.EDERER. Proprietor tfhenYouW&iini RING TJP THE. . C - I. - U - B Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables, : : : 818 FORT BTREin Stable 'Phone, 477 Hack Stand 'Phones, S19 and 71,. O. H RELTJHA THEMONEXPRESSCO. Safes, Pianos, Furniture MOVED Drays Tor Freight and Lumber Our representative meets all Incoming iteamers from the Coast and we check baggage on all outgoing steamers. White and Black Sand For Salt, Office with Evening Bulletin, 210 Klnr itreet. Tel. 86. W. LARSEN, M'l'r. RUvKittisM FOR BALLAST It ( White and Black Sand ( In Quantities to Suit.... EXCAYAT1NG - CONTRACTED For CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE. tSF Dump Carts furnished by the da) on Hour's .Notice. H. R HITCHCOCK Queen St.. opp. Union Fed Co. TEL 20j WANTBD TO PURCHASE. THE TRUSTEES OF HONOLULU Lodge, No. 010, II. P. O. E., deslro op tions on tho purchaBO nt property near tho business center of the city. Any persons having such pinpeity for sale lire lequested to communlcato with one of tho iindci signed trustees. A. V. GEAR, A. L. C. ATKINSON, V. J. CHURCH. 1833-St The weekly edition ot tho Evening Bulletin gives a completo summary of the news ot the day. lantm. Glaus Brmsciats. Wat. i. lawis BMCErS. HONOLULl . .. I Ban Jfanetoo Afentttttm Hbtaiu National Bank or San Fbanouoo. Bam Frakoisoc The Nevada National Bank of San Francisco. London The Union Bank ot London Ltd. Haw York American Exchange Ms tlonal Bank. Chioaoo Merchants National Bank, Pari Credit Lyonnals. Bibum Drosdner Bank, HONKONO AND YOKOHAMA Honkn Shanghai Banking Corporation. Nkw Zkaland and Acstbaija Bank of New Zealand. Victoria, and Vauootjvbb Bank 0 British North America. TniBct 1 seienl Balm ul Eickuii Bulwi . DepoUti Received. Loam made on Af proved Security. Dommerdil and Travels'! (Jredlts Isiaed. Bills of Xxehange boagkt lid sold. OomOTIOaTl PnQIHTLT AOCQPaTTlD FOB, VsUbUshsd 1868 BISSOFdcOo BANKERS. Transact a General Banking and Exchange Business. Commercial and Traveler's Lstters of Credit issued, avail able in all the principal cities of the world. Interest allowed after July 1, 1898, on fixed deposits 7 day notice 2 per cent, (this form will not bear interest unless it remains undis turbed for ono month), 3 months 3 per cent., 6 months 3j per cent., 12 montliB 4 per cent. Pioneer Building and Loan Association. ABSETS, DEC. II, 1811, IHl.OTTm Hone loaned on approved leearltm ASavlngsBank tor monthly deposit Houses built on the monthly Install ment pia-. Twentieth Bed ., of Stock la MS opened. OFFICERS T. r. Lansing, Preaa. dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; C. , Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretary. DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, I. . Rose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keech, Haax Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, C. M, J ray, W. L. Howard. A. V. GKAB. Sec re tan. Chamber ot Conmerct room. Office Hours: 12:101:10 p. m. Kisser co. SavingsIMk Savings Dopontts will t received and Interest allowed by this Bank at four and one-half per cent; per annum. Printed copies of the Rules and Reg illations may be obtained on application, Onloe at bank building on Morchant street. BISHOP OO. T1B Vok;ohania Specie Bidi, LIMIfSD. Subtcrltxd Capital Ytn 14.00c.ooo Pall Up Capital Ytn iS.ooo.oo. Rtaarvti Fund ...Yen 8,310,000 n.aa vmc. OKon.ma. The Bank buya and receives tor col lection Bills of Exchange, 'issues Draft and Letters ot Credit, and transact a general banking business. IMTBHEST ALIOWID- ua riua Lxoetlt lor Boom, im m.i ., . 0FluDpoaltlor6Boiikt, sli " Ol Flia4 FMp wit tot l io. I Branch ot the Yokohama Spacla Bank, Kef Reditu. Bcilim, 111 im St. HoMlirt Pacific Surety COMPANY. Guarantee Department I86UE 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 und Lodges, Employees of the United States Government of the Cus toms and Internal Revenue and Post Office Departments.Collectors, Drivers 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 alj petsons holding positions of trust. Casualty Department. The PoIIcIch of the Compn ny Cover Plate Glass, Including Lettering and Embossing, and Plate Glass Mirrors. Steam Boilers, indemnifying the n sured against loss or damage to pro ptrty, or for accidental bodily Injury or death, and covering periodical Inspections. GEAR, LANSING & CO., Agents, IUDD BUILDING, FORT bT J ' A..-