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W5' "TV 1 THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., WEDNESDAY, JULY 4. t9o- gW UHrh FT t it. r EN R l Attorneys. A. fc. 0. Atkinson and A. F. Judd, Jr.) ATKINSON & JUDD, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Dflee over Bishop At Co.'s Dank, cor. aaatunanu and Merchant Streets. D. SILL1MAN. LAWYER- SM Judd Building. Telephone 213 CHAHIES F. PETERSON Attorney at Law and Notary IPublio. Kaahumanu Street. J. M. KANEAKUA, Attorney and Counsellor at JLaw. oac: In the Occidental Hotel, aarner of King and Alakca Streets, Honolulu. If. 0. Achl. Enoch Johnson. AOHI&.TOHNSON, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Oflce No. iO West King Street Telephone 884. B. A. MOTT-SMITH , ATTORNEY. HAS MOVED TO THE JUDD BLOCK. FORT STREET. iargeoas, Physicians And Dentists. DR. F. B. COUDERT. 01 Niw York OFHCE AND RhSlDENCL, ENGLLSIDi:, VINbYAHD ST. TLL. 006. Office Hours: 9:30a. m. to 12 m.; 2-4 p. m.; 7 8 P. m. Diseases ol Children A SPECIALTY OR. E. C. WATERHOUSE Office and Residence: King St., near Atapal. : : : : : : r : : : : lOrncs nouns s 10 a. m. I to , l M. 7 10 i v. M. Sundays o jo to it ioa. m. TELEPHONE y)'. WHITE. ijsj A, C. WALL, D. D. S., O. E. WALL, D. D. S., DENTISTS Von Building, Fort Street, Mmuti 4 to 4. Telephone 434, Dr. W. J. Oflce and Residence: Beretanla and lalakea streets. Office Hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 4 . bo.; 7 to 8 p. m. TELEPHONE 204. JR. WALTER HOFFMANN. tfSULKTANIA STREET, (opposite the Hawaiian Hotel.) Talsphone S10. P. O. Box E01. Oflce hours, 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to S a. an.; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m. DR. R. I. MOORE, Dentist. - Oflce; 202 Hotel Street Oflce Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 4. DR. A. 1. SINCLAIR Pekooi Street, between Emma and Fort Soars: to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. n. I to p. sa.; Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. lOKQLULU DDorted by Voluntary Contributions. FREE TREATMENT" to the Poor ol 11 nationalities. Tor information as to cards ot ad snlasion and to the service, etc., etc., apply at the Infirmary. Third Floor, Progress Block. SiftscrlpUons may be left with J. F. actTtld. L. O. Abies or Dr. Sloggett P PRPFCT iCLUi-nunc vw. R1NT1RG 1 Prepared to fill or. BODUCED T ders until 4 p. m ROMPTLY Saturdays. . . . The MERCANTILE PRINTING COMPANY, Limited. Queen Street, Corner ol Fort Street. Assignee's Notice of Settlement of Accounts and Discharge. The unCerslened, I, Rubinstein, assignee of the estate of S. Decker.a bankrupt, gives notice to all creditors of said estate who have proved their claims that he has filed his final account as assignee In the Circuit Court and will apply for a discharge from further liability as such assignee on Aon day theoth diy of July, 1900, at 10a.m. of Midday. I. RUBINS I EIN. Dated Honolulu, June 29. 1900. 1 570-1 d WOMAN'S EXCHANGE 112 Hotbl Street KAPA, CALABASHES, LEIS, NA TIVE HATS, HULA SKJRTS. NHHAU MATS, FANS. SHELLS, SEEDS, Etc., HOMEMADE POI, constantly on band. Telephone 769. Beer and Wine Dealers. LOVEJOY&CO. tUFORTBRR, AND WlIOLKSALB Wine ml LiQnor Dealers A(inl lor th. Honied Ralnl.r 8r ol Seattle No. 10 NtlUANU STREET Foeter Block. Honolulu, Hawaiian Iiiahdi P.O. Bog ht Mutual Telephone tot aoNSALVES & co., Ltd WHOLESALE GROCERS AN WINK MERCHANTS, s25 Queen street, Honolnla, H lonsoliilatedMd Water Co., L't EHplanado, ornir AIUp it Fort St Honoluli HOLLI8TER A CO., Aeentf "WelaKaHao" You will find it at the corner of Hotel and Bethel streets. Headquarters for ALL the Sports and Race Horse Men. I ' A No. 1 LiqilOrS a Specialty. B. Lemon and F. Woodman will attend to the WANTS of1 the Weary. ' 1 Seattle Beer kept at a Tern-1 perature Unequalled in Town. I John Dewar, Kellock'S AA, Green River and Old Govern- ment Wlibkies and the verv best of everything else. mu Chlneso and Japanese Firms. Matilda Boardman EMPLOYMENT REAL ESTATE and AGENTS Domestic Servants, Sailors and General Laborers. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to j p. m Telephone 917. P. O. Box 862. Room 1, Spreokels Block I.Bf Y. MASUDA, Portraits Done in Crayon or Oil. Pictures Framed In any style. Framed Pictures for sale. New Mouldings for Frames have arrived. King and Alapai streets, Near Honolulu Stock Yards. 1469 IWAMOTO, Watchmaker and Jeweller GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. 213K King street. 1277 T. KAT8UNUMA & Co. A. K. OZAWA. M.oitw. GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY. Tmporry Ofllc., Jtoos, ucitilri Sprtck.ll build. Inc. T.I, mi. Wong Sal Kee MERCHANT - TAILOR A Perfect Fit Guaranteed 124 King Street, Opposite John Nott's HONOLULU, H. I. Cloning, Dyeing and Repairing a Specialty " Y. MAN SING Has Removed From Fort Street to Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kim's, in LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Dresses Made To Order. HOP HONG, Merchant Tailor, A Fim Assortment of American, English and Scotch Cloth on Hand No. 319 Nuuinu street, Honolulu, H II. Good work and flritcUa fil ruirantctd Clotho ClMntd ind Repaired WI2STO- T-iTJ-JSTG .. Corse alakia add Kino Streets.. GROCERY AND FRESH FRUITS always on hand. FRESH PINEAPHLES for special order, and CALIFORNIA I FRUITS by every steamer and also ISL AND BUrrtK. Delivery free. lei. 303 1.S0 Subscribers to tbe BUL LETIN not receiving the pa pers promptly will confer a favor by notifying tbe 'Busi ness Cffice, TekpJwne 256. Fine Job Printing at Office. the Bulletin Weapons of Warfare Ufed by Old Hawaiians The old Hnuallans were very clevef In making varlutis kinds of weapon. They made n weapon which Ik like a 1 bleeder and It was made out of uhalo h rlli and on one Bide of It were placed two shark teeth This weapon was used for stent attack. It could he easily hidden under their klhel and when there was a good time for cutttlng they would draw It across the enemy's bow els and rip him open. There was another one which wns fastened on to the finger anil It was used In the samo way. it was made out of a shark's tooth and the handle was made of kaulla and the ring which fastened on to the finger was a very strong cord There were other kinds of weapons which are the daggers, There arc three of these daggers In the Museum now nnd they are the only ones that nro known. They were mndo of a very strong and heay kind of wood which Is the kaulla. These dag gers were made differently from each other nnd they were made so that when they were thrust into the body and pulled out again they would catch huld of the flesh or bowels and tear then open. The points of these daggers look blunt but when It is thrust Into a man it would pierce clean through his body. These wiapons were used In war most- Ij The Hawaiian's name for thwe bleeders as wo would call them was l.clomano. There Is also another ont belonging to the Lclomano set nnd It Is made of kaulla and a shark's tonth They also had strangling cords. A man known ns n Mil would go around nnd pkk out a lctlm to be sacrificed and would hisso him. Ileforc the poor vic tim kniw anything he was In the hamU of tho Mu. These strangling cords weio made of a whale's tooth und 11 strong cord made out of olonn. They also had Bll,,KS v0llcl1 worc ,1,a,lc 0,lt of liau ",,or """ ,,1C 8'onca orc e8S ,8"n,,e- 1 uese Blum's weiu nui uuiuruiiy gui I that way, hut ground down Into that 'shape. Thcro are eleven of time 'stones which are now In the Museum, land they were found on the Knmrhn- meha School grounds by a Portuguese I man who was blasting rocks there. Their clubs were made of knulla and the shape of them Is peculiar. They are not like our clubs we havo now, but were shaped like a large tent peg. Ululanl Lemon In the Blue and White. Fourth of duly Concert. Following is the band concert pro gram to be rendered this evening In the Capitol grounds nt 7:30 o'clock' The Star Spangled Banner. March The Stars and Stripes For ever Sousa Overture America Clnuas Selection Popular Airs Hejer (a) Ko Leo. Pua Plkake Miss J. Kclllaa. (b) Kn Inuwal. Kuwlllwlll Mrs. N. Alapai. Medley Tho North and South.... Tohanl March Hands Across the Sea ..Sousa "Tho Star Spangled Banner." Halelwn, or the "Beautiful House,' tho new Wnlahm hotel, cannot bo sur passed as a quiet resting place and Is a beautiful spot that should not bo missed by tourists on any considera tion. " Real Estate and Insurance. a LIFE and FIRE AGENTS FOR .. New England Mutual Life In surance Co. of BosroN. TNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANi of Hartford HENRY ST. GOAR. EDWARD POLIITZ Member Stock and Bond Exchange. EDWARD POLLITZ&Co COMMISSION BROKERS AND DEALERS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES Parllruiir Attention riven to ourcblta and aiU ol Hawaiian Sur ar Stock. t .ka IJijl.ui B.itua at.jl alAtAlAM Qela wans) tiwgvuaiwae tn ! vii(a atvM tad Boada, 408 California 6t., Snn Francisco, Cal. 117 WILLIAM SAVIDGE, Stock and Bond Broker Mab.r of H.w.llin Stock Eicb.nt.. Mclnemy Block, Fort Street. OHA8. J. PALK, Member Honolulu Stock Eichange. Room 801, Judd Building. wo A. J. OAMPBKLL, Stook and Bond Brokei Mtnb.i ol tbt Honolulu Stock Eichaaf ., Office Queen street, opposite Union Foed Company. T.l.pkoo. 506 M PP. B01 ti Hack Stand No. 32. Bay! do you know where I can get good carriage! 8urel At the Uawa llan Hotel Carriage Co., corner Hotel and Richards streets. TeL II. NoU Ins but first class carriages aaf u perlenced drtvers. iViViViViViVi'iVrVi,T. Cu re iGESSLEtfSi! morning MAGIC I HEADACHE! I WAFERS 5 viiiiinititiniii headaches while dressing. 10 ruti nil (IrTKrgtttn BY AUTHORITY TENDERS I'OIl PURCHASE OP HIDES AND TALLOW. Tenders for purchase of hides and tallow belonging to the Hoard of Health for the period of six months ending December 31, 1D00, will be re ceded nt the ofllec of tho Hoard until 12 o'clock noon, Thursday, July 5th, 1900. The tender must bo for the price per pound for hides nnd tallow drill creil on the wharf at Honolulu on weights ap proved by AgcntB of the Hoard of Health. l'aments required In U. 8. gold coin Immmedlatcly nftcr delivery. The Hoard docs not bind Itself to nc ccpt any bid. C. 1). WOOD, President Hoard of Health. Honolulu, H. T., July 1st, 1900. 1573-31 TENDER FOR SUPPLIES. Tenders for furnishing tho Hoard of Health with supplies specified In the following schedules for the period of six months ending December 31 1900, will he received nt the olllec of the Hoard until Thursday, at 12 o'clock noon, July 5th, 1900. Bids for items of each schedule must be made separately and each tender en dorsed, "Tender for Supplies." The Hoard does not bind Itself to ac cept the lowest or any bid. C. II. WOOD, President Board of Health. Honolulu, II. T., July 1, 1900. SCHEDULE A. Material, and supplies of the beet quality for the Leper Settlement at Moloknl to be delivered In quantltlii ordered and subject to Inspection and approval by Agents of the Board of Health f. o. b. Island steamers: BUILDING MATERIALS. Lumber, N. W. rough, per M. Lumber, T. & 0., N. V 1x8, per M. Lumber, R. V, surfaced, per M. Shingles, R. W., per M. Battens, W3, II. W., per M. Fence posts, R. W each. Doors, 2xCxtJ, Hi Inch, each. Window sash, 10x12, 10x14, per pair. Nails, Iron cut, lOd basis, per keg. Nails, galvanized, 3d and 8d, per keg. Boiled oil, Hubbock's, per gallon. White lead, Hubbock's Genuine, per lb: Turpentine, per gallon. Cement, White Bros., Portland, per bbl. Lime, per bbl. Galvanized Iron roofing, per lb. PROVISIONS AND SUPPLIES. Bread, medium, samples to be fur nished up to COO cases. Baking powder. Royal or Schilling's Best, 4oz tins up to 30 gross. Bran, wheat, per ton up to 10 tons. Coffee, green Kona up to 12 sacks. Charcoal, guava up to 200 bags. TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES NO. 2. Coal, Departure Bay, In sacks, short ton up to 20 tons. Flour, No. 1, up to COO bhls., brand to be specified. Matches, Boston long card up to 300 gross. Milk, condensed, milkmaid brand up to 20 cases. Oil, kerosene up to 300 cases. Rice, No. 1, up to COO bags. Sugar, raw, No. l(-up to 200 bags. Salmon, best grade up to 90 bhls. Soap, brown, 100 lb boxes, 2 lb bars up to 200 boxes. Salt, coarse, per ton up to 500 hags. SCHEDULE B. Hay and grain of the best quality to bo delivered at tho excavator stables near corner of Queen and South streets. Tender must be for weight delivered at tho stables. Hay, wheat or oat, up to GOO bales. Oats, up to 400 bags. Bran, wheat, up to 150 bags. SCHEDULE C. Supplies of tho best quality to be de livered at the Insane Asylum In quan tities required and subject to Inspec tion and approval of the Medical Su perintendent: Beef, 1 fore quarter rumps and rounds, about 150 lbs per day, per lb. Beef steak, loin, 4 tbs per day. Dread, fresh, lib loaf, about 40 loavCB per day. Bread, medium per lb, 4 cases per month. Beans, Bayo, 100 lbs per month. Baking powder, Royal, Soz tins, 1 doz per month. Brooms, steamboat or mill, 1 doz per month. Coffee, green Kona, 100 tbs per month. Flour, G. O, or Crown, 1 bbl per month. Onions, 1 crnto per month. Potatoes, Island, 10 bags per month, Pork, cxtrn clear, half barrel per month. Rice, No. 1, 7 bags per month. Salmon, best grade, 3 bbls per month. Sugar, No. 1 raw, 4 bags per month. Tea, China Pouchong, 1 chest per month. Tomatoes, canned, per doz, 3 cases per month. Coal, Departure Bay, 1 ton per month. 1573-3t Bankers. ,W JUDD BUILDING. f IsconroiATtD Unoi thi Laws! or thi Hawaiian Rbpubucj Capital , .$400,00) OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS! CiIAfl. M, Cooke, President. P. C. Jones, Vice-President C. II. Cookk, Cashier. F. C. Atiirrton, Assistant Casblei Henry Wnterhouse, Tom May. F. W. Macfarlane, E. D. Teuney, JA. McCandlee. Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor porations, Trusts, Individuals, and wll. oarefully and promptly attend. to al business connected with banking en trusted to It. Sell and purchase Forelgi Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit. 8AV1NG8 DEPARTMENT Ordinary and Term Deposits received and Interest allowed In accordance will rules and conditions printed In 1 books, copies of which may be had ut i application. Distilled Water J-CS Delivered Free To nny part ot the city Oahu Ice and Electric Co., HOFFMAN & HARKHAM. Work, Kevvalo. Tel., 3151 Blue. P.O.Box 6m. rjSTlcewlll be delivered by courteous drivers to any part of premises desired. The . . . Hawaiian Electrii Company, Corner Alaku and HalekauwllaSts., Has a large assortment of Chandeliers and Elec trical Goods Constantly on Hand. Estimates given for house wiring and electrical plants. Marine Wiring a specialty. A. QARTLEY, General Manager. Oceanic Gas and Blectrlc Co., Ltd. : We will be pleased to fur nish estimates for complete Electric Lighting Plants and for long dis tance transmission of Electric Power, Office: 46 Merohant St. THB : PACIFIC : SDR8BRY Cut and Growing Plants Sprays Bouquets Weddlng& Foneral Designs ON SHORT NOTICE Large Variety of Roses and Other Plants : FOR SALE :: FINKE & GO. Union St., above Hotel. THE HAWAII HERALD. Vol. PUBLISHED IN HlLO. N. Is a pretty good paper for $2.50 per an num, preferably In advance. Advertiser whp use its c umns GET GOOD RESULTS P W. THRUM Surveyor. ROOM NO. 10, SPRECKELS BLOOB Plantation Work a Specialty. 1233 Silent Barber Shop. Arlington Blook, Hotel Street Joseph Fernandez, Prop. The Evening Bulletin, 75 cents per month. Bi tiers. Olacs SrnsoxiLi. Wm, G. Ihwir fllaupfeckBliio. BA,NIErS. HONOLULI . .H.I San yanci'ico Aginli The Nevada National Hank op San Franoisoo. San Franoisoo The Nevada National Bank of San Francisco London The Union Bank of London, Ltd., Nkw York American Exchange Na tional Bank. Cuioaoo Merchants National Bank. Paris Credit Lyonnals. Bkrun Dresdner Bank. Honkono and Yokohama Honk ng A Shanghai Banking Corporation. Nkw Zealand and Australia Bank of New Zealand. Victoria and Vanoouvkr Bank 0 British North Amorlca. Transact i Beieral Mm aid Eickme Bum DepoUtt Received. Loam made on Aj- 6 roved Secnrlty. Commercial and Travelen redlti limed. Bills of Kxchaogs boogbl and sold. COLLIOTIOHI PBOMTTLT AOCOOTTTID Spl, OF HAWAII, LTD. Incorporated Under the Laws of thi Republic of Hawaii. Authorized Capital, Subscribed Capital, Paid Up Capital $1,000,000 750,000 500,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Cecil Brown , President M. P. Robinson Vice-President W. O. Cooper Cashier E. M. Boyd Secretary Directors Cecil Brown, Mark P. Robinson, Bruce Cartwrlght, W. O, Cooper and H. M. Von Holt DRAW EXCHANGE ON: San Francisco Tho Anglo-Callfoo nla Bank, Limited. Chicago Tho Merchants Loan ana Trust Company. New York J. ft W. Sellgman Cora. pany. London The Analo-Callfornla Bank, Limited. Paris Socletle Qenerale. Hamburg M. M. Warburg at Jora pany. Hongkong and Yokonama Tha Chartered Bank ot India, Australia and China. Australia The Union Bank ot Aas tralla. Limited. Canada Bank ot MontreaL Berlin flerbruder Meyer. Exchange bought and aold Lettera Credit Issued on all parts of tha world. uxor oo. SavingsBank Savings Deposits will be received and Interest allowed by thlu Bank at four and one-half per cent, per annum. Printed copies of tbe Rules and Reg ulations may be obtained on application. Office at bank building on Merchant street BISHOP A CO. Established 1858 BISHOFcisCo. BANKERS. Transact a General Banking tnd Exchange Business. Commercial and Traveler's Letters of Credit issued, avail tble in all the principal cities if the world. Interest allowed after July 1,1898, on fixed deposits 3 months 3 per cent., 6 months 3J per cent., 12 months 4 per cent. Pioneer Building and Loan Association. ASSETS, DEO. 31. 1891. 1112,677.17. Money loaned on approved security. A Savings Bank tor monthly deposits. Houses built on tbe monthly Install, men, pis-. Twentieth Serl ot Stock Is now opened. OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Presi dent; B. B. Rose, Vice Preoldent; C. B. Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretary. muuuTUHB r. f. Lansing, B. B. Rose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keech, Henry Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, O. B. Gray, W. L. Howard. A. V. GEAR, Secretary. Chamber ot Commerce rooms. Office Hours: 12:301:80 p. . Tb Yokohama Specie M Subscribed Capital .... Yen 24,000,000 Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000 Reserved Fund Yen 8,000,000 The Bank buys and receives tor col lection Bills ot Exchange, Issues Drafts and Lettera ot Credit, and transacts a general banking business. INTEUEST ALLOWED On Fll.d DpOllt for I. BODttl, IBM (Ml s, Os Find Dtpoilt for 6 monlti. jH On Flitd Dcpotlt for hoi, i INTEREST ALLOWED Bv tlu Hui Oaca, it Ycnob.nl. oa Cirr.al M.lt. i -b . par day Oa rlaad Dapoalt for ia mootba, sK par cast p.a. Sew ReimliHc BdIMIm. 11 f Urn St. HoiolUt B. K. KAAI, Teacher of .itar, Mandolin, Zither ' Ukulele and Taro Patch. Orders to tx, left care of Wall, Nichols Co., and at Sergstrom Mnsle Co. 'a 18M ) CaUSBHI wmm.iwmt,mm"im iimntmmmm.!t1&.: