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JOHN NOTT,
Plumber
75 and 70 King Street
TELEPHONE NO. 31.
NOW Is the time to get leaks And
breakages seen to, and your
Roofs Put In Order.
By competent workmen.
The Plumber's Strike
It over, and I am again prepared
to do Plumbing, Bewerlng and
Sheet Iron Work at here'tofore.
Ettlmatet furnlihed... Work
minthlp ana material guaran.
teed.
Jas. Nott, Jr.,
8tore, Bertanla Near Emma 8t.
lei., White 3571.
HONOLULU
SHEET METAL WORKS
H. W. BARTH.
Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilator
Metal Roofing.
Conductor Plot and Gutter Work.
ffctard Stmt, tet. Queen and Merchant Honolulu.
Jotb l protlr IMa4e4 I.
Tel. Whit 41 P. O. Bor 870.
Notice t Property Owiers.
1 have In my employ FOUR FIRST'
CLASS PLUMBERS from the Coast. I am
now ready to figure on your work at the
. lowest prices My men are Union Men,
Civt me a tr at.
C. H. BROWN,
Territory Stable. King St.
Attorneyi.
Albert R. Cunha
ATTORNEY At LAW.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
308 Stangenwald Building
TELEPHONE-MAIN SI.
W. Anstii Whiting,
W. J. Robiisoi,
LAW OFFICES
Removed to Room 306, Judd Building
J. 1V1. KANEAKUA,
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office Bethel St., Near the Pottotfice,
Telephone to All Parts of the Island,
konaTTvery
STABLES
KEALAKEKUA. HAWAII
J. G. IIEXIHQUES, PKOP.
Horses and Carriages
For Excursions
To the Volcano or the Mountains.
An excellent chance Is offered for
tourists to
6EB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet tho 8. S. Mauna Loa
at Kallua and take passengers overland
to Hookena, whero the steamer Is met
again.
ICE
Manufactured from Pure
Distilled Water - - - - -
Delivered free to any patt of
city by courteous drivers.
Oahu Ice and Electric Co.
KBWALO
ct. BLUE 3151
HOFFMAN & MARKHAM.
Just Received
a New Lot of . . .
Key West and
Domestic
Cigars !
Beaver Lunch Rooms
. H. J. NOLTB.
F. W. Thrum,
Surveyor
UOOM 400. BOSTON BLOCK.
TEL. MAIN 64.
Mr H. H. Williams
Art Embroidery and Stamping,
Full line of Art Materials : : :
Art Embroidery Taught : : :
Love Hulxllne. Port Street
TEl. MAIN no.
OCCIDENTAL FRUIT STORE
CONNER KIW AND
ALAKEA bTKEbTS.
CALIFORNIA AND ISLAND FRUITS
IC0 H0U8D GOOUS
(received by Fiirv Steamer,
Surgeons, Hhytlclant and Dentists.
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
OFFICESt TELEPHONES (
ROOMS toS-soo, OFEICI, MAIM, JJ),
Boston Buiidiko Risidencc,
Four Stmit. Whiti, iMi.
HOURS It A. M. TO I. P.M t
ITOIP.M! ,Tnlp.H.
P.O. Bos Sei. Sundays ,- r. m
DR. W. H. MAYS
' S8I Beretanla Street.
dOURS-totoi SUNDAY-oton
7to 8 Telephone 6oa
DR. J. T. WAY80N,
445 BERETANIA ST.
OFFICE HOURS &": .,,
SUKDAYS-lo-12.
1921 TEL. Main 146
Dr. P. J. Rayncr,
DENTISr.
Crown and Bridge
Specialist.
HOURS 9 TO 4.
204 Boston. Block.
Dr. Albert E. Nichols
DENTIST.
1154 Alakea Street.
Office Hours 9 to 4
A. 0. WALL, D.D.S.
. G. E. WALL, D.D.S.
DENTISTS.
Love Building, Fort Street.
Hours. 9 to 4. Telephone, 434
DR. J. ATCHBRLBY
M. R. C. S. L. R. C. P.
708 FORT ST., ABOVE KUKUI.
Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Residence, Kalihl.
Tel, Blue 1251.
Dr. W. H. Jones
M R.C.V.S., M.V M.A., LONDON.
Veterinary Surgeon.
OFFICE WAIKIKI STABLES.
RESIDENCE-"! HE CALIFORNIA,"
lOJpjrn EMMA STREET
Dr. Wm. G. Rogers,
SURGtON AND SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Note and Throat Exclusively
REMOVED to new office, 114C Ala
kea btreet, opp. nawallan Hotel.
Hours, 9 to 12, 3 to 5:31), 7 to 8; Son-
days. 9 to 11. ,
A. N. SANFORD,
MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN,
BOSTON 8LD0 , fOKT STHBT
OVER MAY CO.
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Fine English and American Goods
TWO STORES
6s llotel street, and
Hotel near Nuuaqu
' O. BOS oil. TEL WHITS CI
CLEANING !
Ladlet ittlrti cleaned. Clot hint
cttin4, dyed and repaired.
Suits madt to o'der
Fit guaranteed, Lotstprlc
. TIM WO
Furl tret1, near Kuknil, and
nar Orphtun Theater,
Prices: Clean ! one suit, jjq
i66g6n Dyeing tultSt.it,
A. Harrison Mill Co., Ltd.
KAWAIAHAO STREET,
KEWALO.
fel. White 1221.
P. O. Box 552.
Sawing, Planing, Turning and
Mill Work In all Its branches.
Lumber - Kiln - Drying
a specialty, and In large or small
quantities.
New Map of Oahu.
Conpl'ed from Govcmmnt Surveys and Charts,
Mas. of Suf ar Plantations, Railways, and Other
K.Hable Sources, tub MAI' is iSmi inches,
with artistic colcrlncs and neat mountings, mak
Inir a very useful as well as ornamental will map
THE PBICB OP THE MAP IS $10 oe, Copies Can
be obtalrud from
JAS. T. TAYLOR.
P. O. Bo toq. 10A Judd Bullilnj. Hrnoluluf T, H.
or HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD.
COTTON BROS. & CO.
ENGINEERS AND ! : :
GENERAL CPNTRACTORS
Plans and estimates furnished for all classes
Contracting- work.
ROOM ico. BOSTON BLOCK, - HONOLULU
'JUli
Honolulu Iron Works.
Improved and modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription made to order. Boiler work
and RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion paid to JOB WORK, and repairs
executed at shortest notice.
Fino Job Printing at tho Bul
letin office.
.,..-...... -,..wv.umy
sodth m mmkamm.
THE 60VERNNENT TRYING
TO PLACE THEN BETTER
Dr. Bingham Aiding in the Search
for Another Camping Ground
Than the Naval Re-
servation.
Rev. Dr. Hiram Bingham has been
oxcrtlng himself In cooperation with
tne government, since the latest action
of the Board of Health regarding the
South Sea Islanders settlement on the
naval reservation, to And a better place
of abode for the poor people. He was
In consultation yesterday afternoon
with the Superintendent of s'libllo
Works on the matter nnd then went
out to K11IH1I detention camp, with the
atpioval of Mr. Bod, to have a look
nt the barracks.
Mr. lloyd told n Bulletin reporter
Hint the government was trying to
find a suitable locality for the South
Sea Islanders. It mlghf be Kalihl
camp, temporarily.
Dr. Bingham has always taken a fa
therly Interest In the little colony of
Polynesians stranded here many years
aco nfter completing labor contracts
on the sugar plantations. He attenas
all of their funerals, b?lng n master of
their language. The venerable doctor
Is author of the Gilbert islands trans
lutlon of the Bible printed In New
1 ork a few years ago.
It Is extremely doutmiil If the prop.
otltlon to enforce sanitary regulations
upon the self-obsenance of tho simple
irltnders, In their rude cnblns on the
sand dumps at the harbor entrance,
would result In much betterment of
their condition.
CRESCEUS LATEST RACE
Renilville, Mass., Aug. 22. The cele
brntcd Crcsccus was the magnet today
that drew almost 15.000 people to the
Grand Circuit meeting here. As a sort
of recognition of the favors shown him
In the way of applause when he np
pe.ired upon the rack. The eticstnut
horse proceeded, In the second heat of
his race with Lord Derby and Charley
Herr, to lower the track record by
three-quarters of a second nnd to
break the world's record of final quar
ters; by trotting the distance In 0:29
By this" latter performance Crcsccus
lowered the record of 0:30, which he
himself made at Detroit about a
month ago, when he went the mile In
2:05. His accomplishment today was
tlio fnstest quarter of all kinds, for
both Peter the Great nnd Tommy Brlt
ton did the second quarter of a heat
"t Lexington, Ky several years ago
111 Q:2i&.
Something of the Interest was re
n-mecl from the free-for-nll trot when
flint ley Herr waB distanced In the first
beat. Airs leaving the nffalr to Crc
sccus and Lord Derby. All of the
horses received n cor'tllal greeting at
tne scoring, and when they wcni off In
tho first heat Chnrley Herr hart the
polo, with Lord Derby .beside him
nnd Cresceus on the outside. At th.
quarter the pole belonged to Cresceus,
for Cnarlcy Herr had gone 11 d in the
air, nnd at tho half Cresceus was about
two lengths In iont. At the three
quarterB Lord Derby was breathing
Into Ketcham's back. The Cnhlll horse
was far back and out of tne race. Com.
Ing homo Cresceus came In nneod bv
half a length. The time was 2:,iV4.
In the second heat Cresceus drew
nwny from Lord Derby until nt the half
he wns two lengths to the good. At
tho three-quarters, however , Lord
Dnby Intel his nose nt Ciesceus w.ieel
and a little later ho wns actually ahead
of Cresceus, but at tnnt moment ho
broke nnd It was all over. Ketcham
diove home, ci eating tho new last
quarter record. The mile was trotted
in 2:0c
McCLURE'eJ FOR ShPTONBER,
A" typical number of McClure's that
Is the brilliant September number In a
nutshell. Which means, In the first
place, that the articles are particularly
timely. To begin with the Okapl, the
striinge newly discovered beast found
alive In the forests of Central Africa,
Is described for the first time in Am
erica by its discoverer, Sir Harry IL
Jolmston.K, C. I! Special Commls
slcner for Uganda, British East Africa.
T.itt author contributes sumo sketches
of this extraordinary colored beast,
fiom which a striking frontlspleco In
colors and other illustrations hao
been made.
Of gi cater Importance, perhaps, and
equally timely, is the article "How I
Hope to Reach the North Pole," by
Evelyn-Brlggs Baldwin, commander of
tho Baldwln-Zlegler expedition, whoso
sailing for the Polo has ulready been
cluonlcled for tho pressT This Is Mr.
Baldwin's only announcement to tho
public of the plans nnd purposes of his
expedition an expedition which Nan
sen believes will reach tho Pole. Tbo
article Is fully Illustrated.
In fiction the September magazine
lives up to the remarkably high stan
dard set by the midsummer fiction
mmbcr. A delicious story,, comically
Illustrated by Henry Mayer, Is "Tho
Men Who Gave Nib Tip," by Benjamin
Rldgely; a story of real pathos Is Knte
M. Cleary's "The Stepmotner," beau
tifully Illustrated by Frank V. Du
Slond; Frank H. Spearman's story, "Of
tho Old Guard Dave Hawk, Conduc
tor: Looter and Heio," with n fine pic
Hire of Dave by Jny Hambldge, Is In
that popular writer's best vein. And
there aro oter excellent storieb.
VVenlc Men
CURED BY
Dr, Pierce's Elec
tric Body Battery
Away with Drugs I Inves
tigate. Send for "Book,
let No. w" Address
PICKCB ELECTRIC CO.,
6J0 M'rkct 51., S. P,
w
n.-u.TitiuAiraiiFrKMiiKU cfioor
CENSUS GIVES VALUABLE
f ATA ON LONG LIFE
Consumption Apparently Being Con
quered Improved Sanitation
and Health Ru es Does
the Work.
Washington, Aug. 21. The Census
Bureau today mado public the mortality
statistics for the year 1900. W. A. King,
chief of the vital statistics division.
says: "The most Important feature
of the results presented Is found In
the decrease In the general death rate
In the registration era of 18 per 1C00
of population, a decrease of nearly 10
per cent, and the decrease In the rates
from the particular diseases to. which
the general decrease Is due. The ad
vance made In medical science nnd
sanitation and Irf the preventive and
restrictive measures enforced by tho
health authorities Is still more strik
ingly shown In the comparative rate
for the registration cities of tho coun
try taken together. In 1890 the djath
rate In 271 registration cities of iiOOO
or more people was 21 per 1000; In 19C0
the rate was 18 per 1000 In 341 cities
of 8000 population and upward, n re
ductlon of 2.4 per 1000. The grnss
population of the cities comprehended
wag 14.938,234 In 1890 and 21,660,037
In 1900.
"The entire meaning of these figure!)
can be properly weighed only when the
rates for the Individual cities are con
sldered In connection with the known
conditions of local Improvement In
sanitation and health regulations fac
tors which are not of a statistical n.i
ture and were not developed by the In
quiries In the schedules. '
"The decrease in the general death
rate and in the deaths due to diseases
most frequent in the early years of
life, on the one hand, nnd the increase
in the rates due to those diseases oc
curring generally at advanced ages, on
the other hand, mean increased Ion
gevlty.
"The average age nt death In 1890
was 31.1 years; Jn 1900 It was 3a.6
years.
"The total number of deaths report
ed In 1900 was 1,039,091; in 1890 it wu
841,410. The Increase was therefore.
197,(!iB, or 23.5 per cent. As the per
centage of Increase a moro complete;
return or deaths than In 1890."
Among the totals in the var'onj
States and Territories for 1900 aro the
following:
Arizona, 123.1.
Callfornin,22.300.
Idaho, 1142,
Montana, 2882.
Nevada, 483.
Oregon, 339C.
Utah, 3079.
Washington. 4910.
Wyoming, 7fi7.
St. Joseph. Mo., with a death" rate of
per 1000, shows the lowest mortality.
and Shreveport, La., with 45.C the
nignest. Death from all the principal
diseases shows a decrease since 1890,
me mosi notnuie being in consumption
wuicn uecreaseo oi.s per 100,000.
Boston, Aug. 23. Thomas W. Law.
son, jarhtsman, copper king, multi
millionaire, norse breeder, dog fancier
nnd gas agitator, is going to build a
miniature enice on the rugged coast
of Maine. He has linneM twn isinn.i.
off Stonlngton, and has options on
twche others, which he will pay for
when the titles are proved to his satis
faction. These Islands ore ultimfe,! In lain .
Paut bay and are about fifteen miles
irom tne mainland.. The plans con
template tho building of the most re
markable summer resort In the United
States. The Islands are all close to
gethcr, and many of them can be con
nected with bridges. On Saddleback,
the largest of the group, about fortr
acres In extent. Law-son will erect a
magnlfjcent palace for himself. The
whole matter will be placed In the
hands of a landscape artist, who will
furnish plans which will transform the
Islnnds Into a "Venice In America."
The smaller Islands will be cleared
of everything unsightly nnd every
thing which shows the rucceil lieautv
of the group will be left untouched.
un some or tne larger Islands there will
bo conservatories nnd vine covered
vestibules. Miniature parks will be
filled with deer, bears, gray Bqulrrels,
partridges and every game animal that
lives In Maine. The wholn rust nf ,h
project will bo above $1,000,000.
m , ,
Old Story Here.
New York. Am?. ?iv x nam t,i
In telephones has been Inaugurated at
one of the nters of thn lilc m-nan.imu.
steamships. Telephone apparatus Is
pinceti on mo steamers and a station
erected on the plere. Connection If
mado by a flexible rani. n ti,i.
mpans telephone communication win
ub esiauusneu witn incoming steamers
before the cane nlank Is nut nut. in
the case of outgoing steamers passen
gers can hnve telephone communlcu
tlon with their friends till the vessel
leaves the pier.
Those' who appreciate the
class of photographic work
done by
MISS CAROLINE HASKINS
are cordially invited to inspect
specimens of her skill in her
reepption room at the rear of
KING BROS.'
Art Store and
Photo Studio,
120 Hotel St.
Bankers.
Claut Spreekelt.
Wm. O. Irwin
Claus Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS.
HONOLULU,
T, H.
An Krmnrn Annnfft The Ne
vada National Bank of San Francisco.
San Francisco The Nevada Na
tional Bank of San Francisco.
London The Union Bank 01 1.01-
don, Ud.
New York Amor can Exchange Na
tional Bank.
Chicago Merchants Natlonnl uani;.
Paris Credit I.yonnais.
Berlin Drcsdner Bank.
Hongkong and Yokohama Hong-kong-Shnnghal
Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bank
of New Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank of
British North America.
Deposits received. Loans mado on
npprou-d security. Commercial and
Travelers' Credits Issued. Bills of Ex
change bought and sold,
Collections Promptly Accounted For.
.Established 18S8-
BISHOP & CO.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
and Exchange Business.
Commercial and Travelers'
Letters of Credit issued, available
in all tlie principal cities of the
world.
Interest allowed after Jnly 1,
1898, on fixed deposits 1 day
notice 2 per cent, (this form mil
not bear interest unless it remains
undisturbed for one month), 3
months 3 per cent., C months 3 1-2
per cent, 12 months 4 per cent.
Pieieer Bssildiig aid Loai
- Associatioi.
ASSETS, DEC. 31, 1899, S1 12,077 .00,
Money loaned on approved security,
A Saving Bank for monthly deposits.
Houses built on the monthly Install'
inent plan.
Twentieth Series of Stock Is now
opened.
OFFICERS 1. F. Ijinslng. Presl
dent; S. B. Rose. Vice President; C. K.
Oray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secre
tary. ilitECTORS T. F. Lansing, S. E.
Rose. ,.. V. Gear, A. K. Keech, Henry
Hmltli. J. I.. McLean. J. D. Holt, C. 5,
Gray, W. L. Howard.
A. V. OEAR.
Secretary.
Ciiamber of Commerce, rooms.
Office Hours: 12:301:30 p. m.
BISHOP Sr CO.
Savings Bank
Savings Dennsltn will lin
recehed and Interest allowed by the
Bank at four nnd one-halt per cent
per annum.
Printed copies of the Rules and Reg
ulatlons may be obtained on nppllca
tlon.
Office at bank building on Merchant
street.
BISHOP & CO.
The Yokohama Special Bank
LIMITED.
Subscribed Capital Yen 24,000,000
t'nia Up Capital Yen 18,000.000
Reserved Fund Yen 8,310,000
Head Office, Yokohnma.
The Bank buvs and receives for ml
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts
nnd Letters of Credit, and transacts
a general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED
On rineJ Deposit lor is months. 4 per cent p. a.
On Fixed Deposit lor 6 " jK "
On Fixed Uepotltlor " j "
Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank.
New Republic Bid., Ill King Street
HONOLULU.
'000to
Hawaiian Bricks
Patronize Home
Industry .....
An artlc'e which has stood severe
tests and which can be furnWied
as wanted, In good condition.
Sample can be seen
at the store of
Lewers & Cooke,
LIMITED.
ole Agents.
I J. D. Jewett
WITH
J. J. WILLIAMS
FOTO GALLERY
Artist
In Pastels
Crayons
Wnter Golors
and
OIL PORTRAITS.
Agents,' Brokers and Jobbert.
ALEXANDER & BALDWINS
OFFICERS!
H. P. BALDWIN , President
J, B. CASTLE 1st Vlco President
W. M. ALEXANDER.... 2nd Vice Pret
J, P. COOKE ." Treasurer j
W. O, SMITH Secretary '
(I ICO. R. CARTER Auditor
Sugar Factors mi
CnmissriB Ageiti
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial A Sugar Co.
Haiku Sugar Company. 9
Pala Plantation Company.
Nahlku Sugar Company. '
Klhel Plantation Company.
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Kahulul Railroad Company.
AND
Tie Calsferalt ait. trtatal S. 3. Ci.
W. 6. Irwin & 80
Limited
AGENTS FOR
Western Sugar Refinery Company of
San Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive Works of Phila
delphia, Pa., U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (National
Cane Shredder), New York, U. S. A.
N. Ohlandt ft Co.'a Chrmltal Fertil
izers. Alex. Cross A Sons' high-grade Fertil
izers for Cane and Coffee.
Reed't Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE:
Parafflne Paint Co.'a P. A B. Paints and
Papert; Lucol and Linseed Oils,
raw and boiled.
Indurlne (a cold-water paint), In whltt
and colon.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime and'
Bricks.
CASTLE & COOKB
LIMITED,
HONOLULU.
Commission Merchant?
SUGAR FACTOR.
AGENTS rOR
The Ewa Plantation Co.
The Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd.
The Kohala Sugar Co.
The Walamea. Suear Milt Co.
The Fulton Iron Works, SL Louis, Mo.
ine sianaara on Co.
Tho Geo. F. Blake Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals.
The New England Life Insurance Co.
of Boston.
The Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford,
Conn.
Tho Alliance Assurance Co. of London.
LIFE and BTOB
IDR;ANCEArEI.T0,
AGENTS FOR
New England Mutual Lifb In
surance Co. of Boston.
tna Fire Insurance Compart
of Hartford
Wm: G. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED.)
Wm. G. Irwin.. President and Mannger
Claus Spreckels Vlco President.
W. M. Glffard.. Second Vlco President
H. M. Wnltney, Jr. . . .Treas. and Sec.
Geo. J. Ross Auditor
Sugar Factors
AND
Commission Agentcs
AGENTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Co.
OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
G. BREWER & CO., LTD.
Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H.
A-Konts for
Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Oolala
Sugar Plnnt. Co., Onomca Sugar Co.,
Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.,
Makco Sugar Co., Halcakala Ranch Co.,
Tho Planters' Lino of San Francisco,
Packet; Chas, Berwer & Co.'a Line of
Boston Packets.
LIST OF OFFICERS.
C. M. Cooke, President; George
Robertson, Manager; E, F. Bishop,
Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. H.
Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. Wa
terhouse and Geo. R. Carter, Directors.
TneYon Hamm-YonD Co. Lta
Importers and
CommlKSlon
Merchants sssajjg
QUEBN ST., - HONOLULI .
AGENTS FOR
1110 i.ancasniro insurance Co.
The Ealolse Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc.
Subscribers to thn HITT.TRTTTJ
not rcccivine their iwix.rs urnmntlo
will confer a favor by notifying tho
Business Oftlcn; TVwnh'jne 256.
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