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MsHfWWtJW' --tyf" afMJF"IiF,Ws n (5 THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLTJjL, H. I., MARCH 11, 18011. Attorneys. Photographers. Bankers. Bankers. ir i1'-' a. ? MUHEKT V LITTLE, ITTOBHET AT U UlLO. HAWAII Gathcart&Parke Attohneys-at-Law 13 Kaahumanu Street CHARLES F. PETERSON A.ltorney at Law and Notary Public. Knulmmatiii Htnt. ."JOHN" L. KAULUKOU, A.t torney-a t-Law bethel St., Honolulu. "14 .1. M. KAN BAKU A, Attorney anil Oounsollor nt Law. OIUpo: In tin Occidental Hotel, cor acrof King iind Ahko Street, Hono hilu. 11"7 TV. C. Acm. Enoch Johnson. AG LI I & JOHNSON, Attorneys and? Counselors , at Law. Olltco N'o. 10 Wo it Klngstreot. TnlnpnnnnHSt. 1078 "P. M. BROOKS, A.fctoiiioy-n.t -Law, Corner Tort and Hotel streets, Oicr Falrchltd's Shoe Store, uji HONOLULU. H. I. M. G. Gtncv. I'dcdcrick W. Hankcy. BARNEY & HANKEY, VTilt practice In all the Hawaiian ani United Slates Courts Rooms 11-12, PROGRESS BLOCK, Cor. FortanJ Here tan la street. 1116 TTKANOI8 J.BBRKY, ? Will practke In all tho U. S TeJeral anJ State Courts Prore Block, cor U?retanla and Tort streets. t;tjj ;: Ttooms j ani6. "TTMcCANTS STEWART, (Formerly of the New York Bar), Attorney and Counsellor at Law SPUCCKELS BUILDING, loom 5. 305 Fort St., Honolulu, H. I. 1089 Sorfons and Physicians. DR WALTER HOFFMANN. corner rrrktania and punch howl streets. OiUco Hours: 8 to 10 n. m.; 1 to 3 j. in.; 7 to 8 p. in. HtmilavH: 8 to 10 t. in. Tclephono 510.P. O. Ros 501. DR. A. N. SINCLAIR, 113 KING ST., NEXT OPERA HOUSE. Hours : 0-10 n. m., 1-3 p. in., 7-8 p.m. Sundays, 12-2 p. in. Tolophono 74L 11 07-3 m DR. C.L. GARVIN' OUIro: G;;7 Kimi Stkkkt, noar Punch- ImiwI, Honolulu, II. I. TELEPHONE No. 44S Hours: 9 to 11 n. in.; 1 to 3 p. in.; 7 to o p. m. DR. W. S. N0BLITT, King Street, opposite Liliha Street. Xsptclul mtoiitlon to Kldnoyund Genito urinary UlSOa&OS. Hours: 12 in. to l'.tO p in. 1158 Dentists. 3fc W einberoon, DENTIST. Alakea, near Hotel street, (removed from ' Hotel t St.) BB. ALBERT JOMS DERBY Dentist. CORNER TORT AND HOTEL STS., MOTT-SMITH BLOCK. Tnr.nnio.NKHi OlUco, (115; Rosldonce, 78'). Houiw: I) a. in. to 4 p. in. A. C.WALL.D D 8.. O. E. WALL, D. D. S DENTISTS. New Loto's Building, Fort Streeti TELEPHONE 484 DR. F. E. CLARK, TDRNTtiT. 13-14 Trorof-s Block, cornor Boretanla nnd Tort Ht-xotH. Honolulu. DR. R. I. MOORE, Dentist, No. 219 Hotel stroet. Tolophono 505, houks: u to ia. in. una 1 to 4 p.m. 1018 v Quality J Baking (z) Powder Grocers. "THAT MAN IS FRUGAL And content Indeed, Who finds ood,soIace pleasure, O B A WEED." Note the following popiihii brands of our Imported Huvanti Cigars direct from the factories: Napoleon the Writ, Gaballeros size, loo In a bo. Napoleon the First, Camellas size, too in a box. Afrlcmo, Conchas Selectas, 50 in a box. " Jockey Club, 100 in a box. " Delmonlcos, 25 In a box. ' DelMontes, Adelina Pattl, Esplenldos, " " Presldentes, " C-nwdra Regalia. Glorlosa, 50 In a box. La Tr.ivlata Regalia, Nonpareil, too In box. Henry Clav, Camellas, 50 In a box. " Purltanas, Finns, 50 in a box. Bock & Co., " " " " H. Upmann. Cosmopolltanos, 50 in a box. Alexander Humboldt, Pacificos.so in a box. Alexander Humboldt, Republlcanos, 50 box R. Fulton, Conchas Especials, 50 in a box. " Recuerdos, 25 In a box. La Inllmidad de Antonino Caruncho, 50 b. La Espanola Elezantes, 25 In a box. cay All of which we offer in quantities to suit. Special prices to the trade. Respectfully, Lewis & Co. 211 FORT STREET. Telephone 240 P. J. VOELLER & CO., Grocers. Corner Fort and Hotel streets, lira ' TOxrilONi: oso. EL MAY & CO. Wholesale and Retail Groceries. 515 & 517 Fort St., Honolulu felephoner 22 P.O. Box 470 Markets. 108 KING STBEET. G. J. Waller, ; : Man ao eii Wholesale and Retail Butchers AND Navy Contractors. BEST OP MEATS. Families desiring tendor roasts, juicy sloaks aud chops should call on tho Central Meat Market Wo make a specialty of family trade and soil tho host at reasonable llguros, H. E, GARES, Proprietor. 214 Nuuanu St. Telephono 104. LATEST STYLES JEWELRY By last steamer from the Coast. THE REGULAR THING At my store, where the BEST CUSTOM WORK fa done repairing :iud new work both. Pins, rlK") bracelets, tvatch TiaklnR, eto. H. G. BIART 404 Fort St HONOLULU UNDERTAKING CO, ED. A. WILLIAMS, F. D., Manaqek, EMBALMING A specialty, Office and Parlors 514 & 516 Fort St., near Hotel. Telephone 179. CUBA'S GARDEN SPOT. SANTIAGO PROVINCE OFFERS MUCH TO ENERGETIC AMERICANS. Santiago provhico, n Inrgo slico of Which is now hold by Undo Sam, Is Duo of tho garden spots of Cuba. Tho ilistrlct over which General Shatter holds sway as military Rovcrnor com prises tho eastern tip end of tho island r.ud it is piobably, with tho siiiftlo r.x roptlon of tho famous tolucco raiding legion of Vuclta Abajo, tho richcht mid uioft fertilo section of Cuba. Something llko SIS, 000 young Amer icans have seen n good deal of Snnthign provinco of late. They lmo viencd it niiilcr somiiwhat instructing clrcum-. stances, it is true, taut without doubt inauy of thnso young volunteer soldiers havo had their oyes open and lmvo not ed tho business and coinmciclul possi bilities of tho province. That fcomo of them will eventually flud their way Luck thero Is n foregone, conclusion. Many will go with capital for invest ment and it is entirely probable that within tho next fow years tho commer cial ties between this end of tl)0 Pearl of tho Antilles and tho United States will lo many and firmly knit. Lovel headed young men who havo fought tho Spaniards and who aro still wearing nrmy uniforms may in tho cour?o of n fow years bo tho owners of plantations, managers of factories or heads of big business concerns with offices in tho city which thoy helped to captnro. Many northern soldiers who fought in tho Union nrmy during tho civil war settled In tho south nfter pencu was declared, and there is no rco (mi why many American soldiers should not return to Cuba when tho row is all over. Kowhcto on tho island could an en terprlslug Ynnlcco find better opening ' ' II. . KVrUAl. ( I HAN IIOlll.. SANTIAGO ITOVINCI':. I him in tho eastern end of Santiago. Tho rich ulltivial t-oil has mndo it tho chief sugar producing center in Cuba Tho black soil has n varying depth of from la to 10 feet. Sugarcane has been growing thero without replanting from 10 to SO years, and two yearly crops of Alio cauo nru raited with a minimum of labor and axpeuso. Uoffeo docs very well. A plantation matures in six years. Onco producing, it is a small gold niino to its owner. Cattle do well and have proved very profitable. Tho many possibilities with such n soil and climate do not need descrip tion. Tho provinco needs intelligent en terprise and pubh, and it will blossom w ith crops and provo ouo of tho richest trid most productivo spots on earth a now Klondike (Tho forests of eastern Cuba aro al most uuoxplorcd. They cover its moun tain sides ami nbound in tho choicest of tropical mahogany, hard cedar, lignum vitw and dyowoods. Tho city of Santiago during tho rains is nlmpst cnt off from tho interior, kivo by a short nnd unimportant section of railway. It coniinuuicatcs by sea with neighboring ports on tho island aud ships to tho world without sugar, cof fco, dyo and other woods, iron oro, mangiincso and fruits. To that outer world sho looks for her dully broad, hur foodstuffs, canned goods aud tho arti cles of overyday lifo and commerces. Thoy come to her by water and havo ho como for nearly four centuries. Until railways dovclop tho interior nud com municato with other ports tho high way to Santiago will btill bo by tho open sea. As to business enterprises on a small scalo, thero aro inuumcrublo openings in Cuba for men with a littlo money, but plcuty of good judgment and en ergy. A few acres in market gardening, tor examplo, with continuous crops from year to year, would perhaps yield tho quickest and largest returns for tho smallost amount invested. Chicken rais ing, too, has. always been n strangely neglected industry in tho West Indies. Fowls and eggsfiguro conspicuously ev ery day in tho Spanish-American menu, yet nobody in Cuba has ever gone into "tho chicken business" with brooders and incubators, us so many do with profit in tho United States. The possibilities of mining in San tiago province cannot yet bo accurately computed. Several largo and wealthy companies havo boou operating to somo extent in iron and copper and report that tho mines lire practically oxhaust loss. Tho labor market which will bu open ed up by tho development of the sur rendered territory will necessarily bo limited, but skilled mechanics of cer tain classes will bo in demand. Machin ists, electricians mid engineers will find it a rich field.. On the big sugar planta tions much niachiuory is used, aud moro will bo inBtallcd'yis soon as American push gots a chauco. Yes, Santiago is bound to como to tho front. Andwjw Downs. Slipped Films Hardly a day passes but that some individual who invariably becomes a new customer comes up to us with a tale of woe. He has a roll of films or some plates, the sensitive side of which has slipped, or else they are covered with Flncr Mnrks and Scrntclics. They have been developed else where than in our studio. All work that we do for the amateur is war ranted absolutely permanent, and free from all blemishes and scratches. There is no cheap Chinese labor in our productions. One trial will convince you. LeMUNYON, Rooms 2, 3 nnd 4, Love Building. Something New! MEMORIAL PHOTO BUTTONS 1 OF THE LATH PRINCESS KAIULAE From an excellent original. Can be worn for Brooches, Pins, Cuff Buttons, etc. The only way to preserve highly appreciated Photos. PRICE GOc AND 75c. B. LICHTIG, Manufacturer. Office OOO Port St., nr. Bcrctnnln S' Artistic Photography! 5 a We turn out the finest work at the most reasonable prices. Souvenir Views of the Islands in endless variety. J.J.WILLIAMS, At 0 Old Stand On Fort Stroet :: BY AUTHORITY. Public Lands Noticp. On Tuesday, April 11, 1809, at 12 o'clock noon, at front entrance of Judiciary build ing, Honolulu, will be sold at Public Auc tion: Lease of 207 acres of land included be tween Oplhilala and Paaullo, Hamakua, Hawaii. Term of lease 15 years from May 18th, 1899. Upset rental I1035 per annum, payable semi-annually in advance. For plans and further particulars apply at Public Lands Office, Honolulu. J. F. BROWN, Agent of Public Lands. March 8, 1899. n64-3t Public Lands Notice. On Tuesday, April 11, 1899, at i2o'ciock noon, at the front entrance of the Judiciary building, will be sold at Public Auction : The lease of 1 46-ico acres of land situ ate at Waiklkl, Honolulu, Oahu, being Apana 2 of land known as Kamookahi. This land Is suitable for rice cultivation. Term of lease 15 years from March 5th, 1000. Upset rental J60 per annum, payable semi-annually In advance. For plans and further particulars apply at Public Lands Office, Honolulu. J. F. BROWN, Agent of Public Lands. March 9, 1899 1164-31 Fop Sale. i Fine Billiard Table with all ap pliances. 4 First-class Lots centrally located. Inquire of ii53-im G. E. BOARDMAN. Notice. Persons wishing to obtain board at Makawao, Maul, can be iccommodated at MBS. II. IS. BAILED 'S, Terms, 10 perweok. 955-fiin HE INCORI'ORATID UNDER THE LAWSt OF TUB HAWAIIAN REPUBLIC. Capital $400,000 OFKICKIIS AND DIBECTOU3: Chas. M. Cooiti:, President. J. II. Athiiiiton, VIco-I'rosIdent O. II. Cookk, Coshtor. F C. Athkhton, Secretary. Honry Wntorhouso, Tom May, F. W. Mncfarlano, E. D. Tonnoy, JA. McCandloss. . Solicits tho Accounts of Firms, Cor noratlnus. Trusts. Individuals, and will carofully and promptly nttond to all business connected with banking on trusted to it. Soil and purchaso Forolgn Exelinngo, Issuo Ixittors of Croillt. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT J Ordinary and Term Doposlls roeolvod, and Interest allow od in accordance with rulos and conditions printed In Pass books, c3ptos of v hlcli may bo had upon application. Safe ilojKiHlt boxes routed by month or year. 1015 Architects, Contractors and Builders. O. Q. TRAPHAGEN, ARCHITECT 223 Marcbant St,, Honolulu, Between Fort nnd Alakea, TnLKPiioNE : : : 734 Building Materials OF ALL KINDS. Dealers in Lumber and Goal. ALLEN & 110BTNSON, Queen stroot, Honolulu. F. H. REDWARD. Contractor and Builder OfflccB and Store fitted up nd Estimates given on ALL KINDS OF WORK ay- Oulco and BUup. No. 619 Fort street, idjolnlnt! W. W. Vrlght' Carriage Shop. To My Patrons and the Public. Having recovered from my re cent illueuH, I am npuin prepared to do all kinds of Tinsmith and Plumbing work as horetofore. Thanking you for past favors, 1 respectfully solicit a contiuuance of tho 6amo. JAS. NOTT, Jr. WST TpI. 844. A New Paint Shop. Having associated with us Mr. John II. West, a practical llouso Painter, Decorator ami Wood Pollshor, wo aro now prop.irod to rIvo ostlmatos 011 all kinds of work In Unit lino. Mr. West having had a practical ox porloneo of over twopty years in San Francisco and othor largo cltlos on tho Coast, wo fool conlldont that any work ontrustod to us will give on tiro satisfac tion to our patrons. Peerless Presenting Paint Co. Artistic Graining KW CB DECORATING AND NATURAL VS1 tOj WOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY. House Painter, Paper Hanger, Grainer, Glazier, and Tinter : : : EC. MoKZeolirLie, MERCHANT STBEET, 1070 Next to I'ollco Station ....DEALER IN.... Marblo, Q rnnlto and Hawaiian Stono 'J TII.INO, COUNTKB TOPS, IMPOSING STONES. Fort Street, opposite Chinese Church. All kinds of Lettering and Carving. Estimator Furnlshod. 1140 JUST ARRIVED: Iron Settees, Olmirs, "Vases and Lawn Ornaments of all Descriptions, .lust Hie thing ior your Lanai- TVerenlodoln(ralr(;e bustneu In the IRON FENCE lint, mni no doubt vou have setn some at our work In the city, We are putthe In handjome Iron i-enc, ana tney ore J cneap at lire wuoucn, Call anA e nur aamples. Helore lilting up your Habte don'l fall lo ee our line or assortment o( fixtures. We have on hand stall iruarJs, hav racks, oat troughs, ana in rati cer thing In this line. We lll mike a specially (or the nut thirty days In IMI'ORTLD ana DOMESTIC MONUMENTS. Hawaiian Iron Fonco and Monu mental Co, Wit. O. Inwiw, dteiipUBcMuo. BANKERS. HONOLULU a. Kan JVancfoco Agtntt Tnn Nevada Bans of San Fiiancisoo. DHAW EXCHANGE ON diM Francisco Thu Nevada Bank of Bao Francisco. Loudon Tho Union Mauk of London, Ltdi S'ew Voiik Amcrlcnu Exchange Notional Bank, CnmAoo Merchants National Bank. Pabis Comptolr National d'Kscompt de Paris. BanLiN Drcsdncr Bank: IIonokono and YoKOnAiu Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Corporation. NbwZbalanii and Australia Bank of New Zealand. Victoria aki VANCotrvEii Bank of British North America. ' ransact a General Banking and Eicliange Bosisess Depolsts Itccolvcd. Loans made on Ap- B roved Security. Commercial and Travclcrl rcdlta Issued. Bills of Exchange bought and sold. Collections Phomitlt Accounted Foil EISHQ.P m a. SavingsBank Savings Deposit? will ho received and intt-rost nllcwod hy this Ilank at four and ono-lmlf por cent, por annum. Tho terms, rulos and regulations of tho Hawaiian Postal Sav ing? Ilank havo boon ndoptod as far as It Is praetlcihlo to apply thorn, anil tho Cash Kcsorvo of $50,otK) as roqutrod iin dor the Postal Act will bo ninlntainod. Prlutod copies of tho Itulos and Hog illations may bo obtained 011 application. illHHOP A CO. loiq-tl Ustabllshod 1B63 BISHOP cSs Co. BANKERS. Transact a General Banking tncl Exchange Business. Commercial and Travelor'a Lottcra of Credit issued, avail ible in all tho principal cities f tho world. Interest allowed after July 1,1898, on fixed deposits 3 months 3 por cent., G months 3i por cent., "12 months 4 por cont. Pioneer Building and Loan Association. Assets, Dec. 31, 1808, $110,808.38 Monoy loaned on approvod socurlty. A Savings Ilank for monthly deposits. Houses built on tho monthly install ment plan. Eighteenth Sorlos of Stock Is now oponod. Omcnns: T. F. Lansing, Tresldontj S. II. Koso, Vice-Prosldont; O. II. Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Goar, Socrotary. DinECTons: T.F. Lansing, S.D. nose, A. V. Goar, A. W. Koech, J. G. ltoth well, Honry Smith, J. J. MoLoan, J. D. Holt, O. II. Gray. For furthor particulars apply to A. V. GEAR, Socrotary. Chambor of Commorco rooms. Oulco Hours: 12:301:30 p. in. Tfe lOoharaa Specie Bank; LIMIT XT, Subscribed Capital Yen 1 2,000,000 Paid Op Capital Yen 10,800,000 rtoservoFund Yen 6,000,600 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Kobe, London, Lyons, New York, Ban Francisco, Shaagbai, Bombay, Hong Kong, The Bank buys andrecolvos for colloo lion Bills of Exehango, issues Drafts and Letters of Credit on tho above Branchos and Agonclos, and transacts a goueral banking business. INTEREST ALLOWED On rixi'J Deposit Tor ii months, 4 percent p. a. On FUeJ Deposit tor 6 months. i " On Fixed Dtposlt for J mos, 3 ' INTEREST ALLOWED By the Head Office at Yokohama, on Current De posit, 'A per cent, per annum. On Fixed Deposit lor la months, 7 per cent p. a. New Reptile Building. llUleg SL, HonolQltL Ola us SriincKEi.s. The . . . Hawaiian Electric Company, Cor. Alakea & Ualekauwlla Bta. Has a large assortment of Chandeliers and Elec trical Goods Constantly on hand. Estimates givon for house wir ing and Elootrioal plants. Marino Wiring a Bpeoialty, THEO. HOFFMANN, UftBRgM, 1- 1 Telephono 602 041 King street '7-r?Mii'iA-i ..''..iftr .,. 1. jietlil:m'h Miliiiiii r-