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"VT1 y-f THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1900. h ' Mtontjs. UKa Atkinson and A. F. Judd, Jr.) ATKINSON & JUDD, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Mm over Bishop & Co.'i Bank, cor. fciliminii and Merchant Streets. GEO. A. DAVIS GEO. D. GEAR DAVIS & GEAR Worneyt and Counsellors at Law Rooms 202, 203,102, Judd Bulldine. Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts.. Honolulu CflAHLES F. PETERSON A.ttornoy Law and Notary IPublio. Kaahumanu Street. J. M. KANEAKUA, Attorney and Counsellor at Jjaw. flee: In the Occidental Hotel, mar of King and Alakea Streets, aUiolila. , B. Aekl. Enoch Johnson. AOHI& JOHNSON, Attorneys anil Counselors at Law. . 0 Me No. 10 West King Street Telephone 884. O. A.MOTT-SM1TH, ATTORNEY. Al MOVED TO TUB JUDD BLOCK, FORT BTREET. Sorgoons, Physicians and Dentists. DR. W.B.TAYLOR, Has removed to Betetanb street, opposite Hawaiian Hotel, from corner of Richard and Beretanla streets, isofrim Tel. 517. Houri: 9 to 5- DR. C. A. PETERSON Has re-opened his office at . . . 36 Emma Street Hours , 2- 4 p..m. TELEPHONE: 493 DR. E. C. WATERHOUSE Office and Residence: near Alapal. : : : : : King St., : r : : : : torrid Houbs: Stall A.M. I 10 I P. M. T to 6 r. M. SUKDAY .)0 to ll'o A. M. TELEPHONE ion. WHITE. 15 Dr. W. J. Galbraith. Im and Residence: Beretanla and Make streets. Ofae Hour: 9 to 10 a. m.: 2 to 4 i. as.; 7 to 8 p. m. TELEPHONE 204. JR. WALTER HOFFMANN. JBMTANIA STREET, (opposite the Hawaiian Hotel.) ietlmkon HO. P. 0. Box 601. OSee kours, 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to I 1. ; T to 8 p. aa. Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m. DR. 1. N. SINCLAIR' treat, between Emma and Fort. tart: f I . i I to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. .; Sundays, to 10 a. m. DR. R. I. MOORE, Dentist. OUce: 122 Hotel Street Offlce Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 4. A, C. WALL, D. D. S., O. E. WALL, D. D. S., UETSTTISTS fesve Building, Fort Street : 8 to 4. Telephone 434. P KRFPPT lliLUI'MUNU 3000 RINT1NQ i Prepared to till or. RODUCED T ders until A p. m HOMPTLY Saturdays. . . , "' Tie MERCANTILE PRINTING COMPANY, Limited. Queen Street, Corner of Fort Street THE HAWAII HERALD. Vol. PUBLISHED IN HlLO. Is a pretty Advertisor good paper for who use Its ce J2.50 per an- -limns GET num, preferably GOOD in advance. RESULTS HAWAII SHIMPO SHA The Pioneer Japanese Printing office, The Publisher of "HAWAII SHIMPO," th. only ittlly Jtrini. r-rrr-uNI'1"- In th. f.iillury ol ll.n.ll Y. SOGA, Editor. C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor trir Editorial and Printing Office, near King btlJge, King street. I' O. Hox 907, p W, THRUM Surveyor. ROOM NO, 10, Hl'ltKCKKLH BLOCK PUnutlon Work a Hclltr, Bt.tkus. (Jr.acs Sraicxiu. Wh. , lnu HONOLUU H. Son rrancitco AgentiJan Nevai National Bask or San Fhasoisoi Hah Francisco Tho Nevada Nation Bank of San Francisco. Loshon The Union Bank of Lund Ltd New York American Exchange ' tlonal Bank. Chicago Merchants National BanV Paris Credit Lyonnala. Bkrlw Bresdner Bank. Hohkom ad Yokohama Honk, ng Shanghai Banking Corporation. New Zealand and Australia Ba of New Zealand. Victoria and Vancouver Bank British North America. Tnificl 1 Buenl Balm iHEictaieBDni Depolits Received, Loini made on Ap- B roved Security. OommercUl snd Traveler! redltt Isiaecf. BUli of Exchange bougtt and told. Caujctiom raomTLT Accochtid to j lie First American OF HAWAII, LTD. Incorporated Under the Laws of U Republic of Hawaii. Authorized Capital, 51,000,001 750,001 500,00c Subscribed Capital, Paid Up Capital OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Cecil Brown , Preslden M. P. Robinson Vlce-Preslden W. a. Cooper Castile E. H. Boyd Secretar. Directors Cecil Brown. Mark I Robinson, Bruce Cartwrlght. W. ( Cooper and H. M. Von Holt DRAW EXCHANGE ON: San Francisco The Anxlo-Callfoi nla Bank, Limited. Chicago The Merchants Loan an Trust Company. New York J. W. Sellgman Con pany. London The Analo-Callfonu. Dank, Limited. Paris Eocletle Generate. Hamburg M. M. Warburg A Con pany. Hongkong and Yokonama Ta- Chartered Bank of India, Australl and China. Australia The Union Bank of An trails, Limited. Canada Bank or Montreal. Berlin Oerbruder Meyer. Exchanee bouzht and aold Letten Credit Issued on all parts of thi world. 118SCQP fe 3. SavingsBanl Savings Deposits will b received and Interest allowed by thl Bank at four and one-half per cent per annum. Printed copies of the Rules and Reg ulatlons may be obtained on appllcatloi Offlce at bank building on Merchat street. BISHOP A CO. Established 1868 BANKERS. Transact a General Bonkiu Mid Exchange Business, Commercial and Traveler' .etters of Credit issued, avai' .bio in all tho principal citif : tne world. Interest allowed after Ju' 1, 1898, on fixed deposits 7 day notice 2 per cent., 3 months 3 per cent., 6 montl s 3J per cent, 12 inontlif 1 per cent. Pioneer Building an.'' Loan Association- ASSETS, DEC. 31, 1881, I11I.I77.I Money loaned on approved securlt) A Savings Bank for monthly deposit) Houses built on the monthly insta! nient pis. Twentieth Serl of Stock Is noi opened. OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, Preal dent; S. B. Rose, Vice Preoldent; 0. Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, 8ecretn DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, 8. J Rose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keech, Henr) Smith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, O. 9 Gray, W, L. Howard. A. V. GEAR, Secretary Chamber of Commerce rooms. Offlce Hours: 12:301:80 p. an. TiJB YoohamB Specie Bin LIMIIID Subscribed Capital .... Yen 24,000,00) Paid Up Capital Yen 18.000.001 Reserved Fund Yen 8,000,00) The Bank buys and receives tor ee, lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Draft and Letters of Credit, ana tranust 1 general banking business. INTEREST ALLOWED- O Fll.4 D.ro.11 Id II BMIkt, 4 Ml MSI t, Oa Fli.l D.po.lt lot t Bo.ttl, iM " Oa Fls.4 Dipoilt let 1 o, INTEREST AILOWED Br u. H.tS Otkt. tt Yosottat. is CtiiMt ft wit, ! urn m Sir Os l-ls4 D.fo.11 lot n oalti, H p .Ml p.t HewRiD3lillcB0lHUl.il! HuSLHCP'1 B. K. KAAJ, Teacher of1 .iiar, Mandolin, Zltb. Ukulele and Taro Patch, Orders to I left rrs of Wall, Nlchoii Co ' 'V'WowMujJoOo.'s 11 BI!P' I GOOD YIELD OF HIS GOOD WORKS TRUST Special Term of Circuit Courts for Naturalizing Aliens-Judge Little Will Relieve Judge Hardy on Kauai. Accounts of the Clias. It. Bishop Trust have been filed. Investments urc 1017,000 nnd cash on hand 513, 33.".. 01. The Income for the year was $20,333.01 of which $14,814.00 was deoted 10 charitable nnd educatlonnl purpose these having been the object of Wins. K. Bishop In Instituting the trust. The trustees nie W. 1. Allen, 8. M. Damon, V. 0. Smith, A. W. Carter and J. 0 Carter. W. F. Allen's nccount ns guardian of the Opfergelt minors Is recommended for npprovnl by J.iA. Thompson, mas ter. Receipts were $310, payments 1303.50. The KUnrdlnn, for the benefit of the wnrds, waived half of the com mission allowed him by law. Justice Oalbrnlth of the Supren'O Court has authorized Judge Little to hold a special session of the Circuit Court nt Hllo to naturalize aliens. The same will be done for the other cir cuits. Ily order of Justice Onlbralth, Judge Little will go to Knual to hear causes nt chambers, also to hold the Septem ber term of the Fifth circuit, owing to the III health of Judge Hardy. lamina A. Nawnhl, widow of Joseph Nawahl, has petitioned that F. Wiin denberg be appointed administrator of the estate. J. Keola' Pnukenlnnl has retltloncd that he be appointed administrator of the estate of J. I'aukenlanl, who died Intestate. The estate Is valued at $340. In the case of Kaulmukaole Lazarus vs. II. A. Juen and l:sther r. Jiicn, de fendants, through their attorney, Wil liam A. Henshall, nnve demurred to plaintiff's bill. The action Is to ic- cover n piece of real estate nnd several thousand dollars In monny whK'h plaintiff alleges was obtained from her through fraud. Mrs. Juen Is plaintiff's daughter. BRYAN'S FEW SPEECHES Chicago, Aug. 10. W. J. Bryan will maek no such extended speech making tour of tho country this campaign as he did four years ugo. He will make u number of speeches, but they will bo In connection with special occasions nnd not part of n general swinging around the circle. That step was de termined during the talks which Bry an had with the members of the execu tive committee of the National Com lultee, and that wis all mat was de termined. The membership of the committee was revised so as to give New York State a representation on It Committeeman Head of Tennessee withdrew, giving as his reason that h.) bad not time to attend to Its duties, nnd Norman E. Mack, National Com mitteeman from New York, was nam ed In place of Mr. Head on the execu tive committee. Captnln Cm! lien Dead. San Francisco, Aug. 10. Tho Brllln!i bark .Melanope, which sailed from Pa nama for this port 78 days ago and upon which 8 per cent Insurance wj Quoted, was brought the greater part of the way by Chief Mate Charles Green, Captain John R. Cralgen hav ing died at sea on June 13th, when the ship was In Intltude 0 (leg. 32 mln, N. and long. 80 deg. 14 mln. W. The body was consigned to the deep. Cau- taln Crnlgen was the owner us well na the master of the Melanope, which Is nn Iron bark of 1C80 tons, built nt Liv erpool In 1870. He was 111 when the vessel left Panama nnd suffered gristly from dysentery before he died. He wtta 39 years of age nnd a native of Aber deen, Scotland. When the Melanope was only a few days out from Pnnama Captain Crnlgen's mother died In Eng land, and only yesterday, the day the vessel arrived here, a cablegram was received announcing tho death of Cap thin Cralgen's wife In England, PER B. 8. AUSTRALIA. Just landed a full line of grapes, ap ples, oranges, lemons, celery, cabbage, cauliflower, cranberries, burbank and red potatoes, dates, salmon, flounders. halibut, crabs, Eastern and California oysters (In tin and shell.) turkeys, chickens, ducks, quail. A -all line of canned goods. OAMARINOS' REFRI GERATOR Hamburg Plague Patient. Hamburg, Aug. 10. The plague pa tient who was discovered August Oth on board it vessel In the harbor Is deud. It Is stnted that portions of Ml hi Cholmondeley's work In "The DanvtirB Jewels" are almost iiutdblngrnphlcal. "Stoke Moreton," tho country house of tho Dnnrers family. Is In reality Con- Itluver hull, Shorpshlie, where the im- thor spoil niiiiiy of her happiest yenri, and the theutrlriiU which play so prominent it pint I lithe story lU'tuallv ttink plate theiti shortly htfiiru the story wits written. Certain ilisriutt'ii In "lied Pottage" lire iiUn taken from llfu, the original of DUk Vernon lielux mi other limn limit the iiuvfllnt'4 )imni;vr brother. IE1 Instruction Republican ROOMS OF THE TERRITORIAL CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII. To Republican voters of the Territory of Hawaii, ami an voters iihciiuiuk iu with the Republican party: The following Instructions are Issued by the Executive Comlttee: Precinct. With Number of Votes ol Delegates Precinct. Flrt District 1st Poholkl Court House 2nd Hllo Court House 3rd j, Papalkou School House 4th Honomu School House 5th Laupahoehoe Court House Otli Kaohe School House 7th Honokaa Court House 8th Kukulhaele School House Precinct. Second DIscrlct 1st Kohala Court House 2nd Walmea Court House 3rd Kallua Court House 4th Kona-waena Sch ol House 5tli Hookena Court House 6th Walohlnu Court House 7th Pahala School House Precinct. Third District nt Kalaupapa Store House 2nd 3rd 4th -th Wh 7th 8th 9th loth nth 1 2th Pukoo Court House Lahalna Court House Hnnnknli.iu School Home Walluku Court House Kahulul court House Honuaula Court House Mukawao Comt House - Hamakuapoko School House Klpahulu School House Hana Court House Keanae School House Precinct. Fourth District Votes. Mt Government Nursery 19 2nd Beretinla Street School House 65 3rd Bldg. entr. lower reservoir grd. Nuuanu av. 15 4th Royal School - 40 5th Kapualwa Building 38 Otll Chamber of Commerce Room 37 7th Walmanalo School House 0 Precinct. Fifth District Votes. 1st Kanenhe Court House 37 2nd Koolauloa Court House 10 3rd Walalua Court House 13 4th VValanae Court House to 5th R. R. Station, Ewa Plantation 23 Oth Ewa Court House 29 7th Reform School " 38 8th Haw. Tram. Co.'s BIJg , Kalihl 24 9tli Kauluwela School House 29 10th Kauluwela School Hous 22 Precinct. Sixth District 1st School House 1. Mlhau 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Pth 7th Mh 9th Kekaha School House Walmea Court House Hanapepe School House Koloa Court House Llhue Court House Kapaa Court House Kllauea School House Waloll Court House DISTRICT COMMITTEE. The District Committees shall meet In their respective districts on the Oth and rtli of beptemper. 1900. ana elect tne roi owlmroffiurs: President. Vice-President Secretar, . Treasurer and such othtr officers and standing committees as they sha I be entitled to, and also thrlr delegates to the Territorial convention in accordance witn the following STATEMENT: Number of Delegates to the Territorial Convention: First District 12 Second District 12 Th'rd District 18 Fourth District 18 Fifth District 18 Sixth District 12 PRIMARIES. .Pursuant to a Resolution passed at a meeting of the Executive Committee for the Territorial Central Committee of the Republican Party In the Territory of Hawaii, a caii Is now Issued for Primary Elections to be held In the various pre cinct", on Saturday, September 1st. 1000, for the purpose of electing delegates to a District Convention. The polls will be open from 3 p. m. to 9 p. m. THESE ARE THE Rules and Regulations of the Re publican Party In the Territory of Hawaii, Governing Precinct Clubs: Article I. PRECINCT CLUBS. I. The unit cf organization shall be the precinct clubs. 2. There shall be a precinct organiza tion In every election precinct. 53, Every person legally enrolled, in the various precinct clubs, shall be a mem ber of the precinct club when permanently organized. 4. The officers of ea:h Precinct Club shall be a President, Secretary, three Judges of Election, and such other officers as the by-laws of said precinct may pro vide. No Initiation fees or dues shall be charged the members of any precinct club, All officers shall serve for one year, or un til their successors are elected. Any du ly enrolled member of the club may be eli gible to hold office. 15. The duties of these officers shall be those usual to said officers nnd such as may he provided for In the by-laws of each Pre cinct Club, The three Judges of Election shall be sole judges at all primaries, !, No less than one-filth of the mem ber curolleJ shall constitute a quorum for the transaction cf business, 17, The ('resident and Secretary of each precinct vhih ilnll act a revising board of the roll of the Precinct Club, and from lime to time shall meet and revile said rull o that It shall contltt of only for Voters Primaries. PRIMARIES. The number of dtlegates ftom each Pre clnct to the District Committee shall b three times the number which each pre- r Inft was entitled to at the Primary tiec- tlon held May, 1930, according to the fob lowing statem-nt: Precinct with number of votes cast at last election and number of delegates to District Committee, CnHt Lost Election, and Number to District. DELEOATES May, 1900. Sept., 1900 3 7 21 2 6 I 3 I 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 Delegates May, 1900. Sept., 1900 3 9 I 3 1 3 3 9 - , 0 t 3 DELEOATES Vote. 5 sl . SO ,. 22 - 39 . 19 ,. 42 . II Votes. no 15 51 97 52 GO "0 Votes. May, 1900. Sept , 19:0 I 12 42 12 4 .).$. n 4 15 107 32 50 1 v Delegates May, 1900. Sept. 1900 1 3 a 3 3 3 ! 0 1 3 Delegates May, 1900. Sept. 1900 Delegates Votes. May, 1900. Sept., loco o 10 33 1 25 103 19 4 12 TERRITORIAL CONVENTION. The Territorial Convention for the adop tion of a platform, the nomination of a lelegate to Congress, a:.d the election of a Territorial Central Committee will be held on Thursday and Friday, September 20 ana 21, 1900. After said convention and on or before the first dav of October. 1000. the ilstrlct Committees shall meet for the purpose of nominating Senators and Representatives from their respective districts. Yours very respectfully, GEORGE W.SMITH, Chairman Republican Territorial On tral Committee. E. R. HENDRY, Secretary Republican Territorial Cen1 tral Committee. such members as still reside In said pre cinct, but no member on the old roll shall be omitted If he still resides In said pre clnct. 8. Each precinct shall at the primaries elect, besides the officers aforesaid, dele gates to the District Committee. In. Each nreclnct shall he entitled to elect one delegate to said district commit tee f-r each 25 votes cast In said precinct for the Republican ticket at the preceding election. Whenever after dividing said Republican vote by 25 there is a remalrfder of 15 or more, then the precinct Is entitled to an additional delegare, but each precinct shall be entitled to at least one delegate to said district committee, although the Re publican vote as aforesaid In said precinct shall be below 25. Jlo. Any person who is a duly enrolled member of a precinct club shall be eligible as a delegate to the district committee. The above Rules and Regulations of the Republican Party In the Territory of Hawaii, are also pub lished In accordance with a Resolution passed at the same meeting referred to above. The Committee urge upon all the offi ce:s members of all Precinct Clubs the Im portance of prompt and harmonious action in relation to the above call. GEO. W. SMITH, Chairman. E. R. HENDRY, Secretary. DISTRICT COMMITTEE. Pursuant to a Resolution pased at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Territorial Central Committee of the Re publican Party In the Teirltory of Hawaii, a call Is Issued to the Delegates who shall be elected at the Primary to meet on Sep tember 6 or 7 for the purpose of electing delegate to a Territorial Convention. These are the Rules nnd Regulations of the Republican Party In the Territory of Hawaii, governing Dlstrkt Committees: Article II. DISTRICT COMMITTEE, i, Each district committee sh.illcon slit of delegates from the precinct clubs In siid.district, i, Each dlitilct committee shall meet when notlli'd to du to by the terrltorl il Committee, and lul elect the following omcerii rr'Mdent, Vlce-l'rs.lJent, Sec letary, Treasurer, anj tuch other ortweu and standing committees as It may be en titled to. 53. Any duly enrolled Republican shall be eligible as a delegate to the Territorial Committee from the district In which he ' resides. (4- Each district committee shall be charged with the general cafe and super vision of the affairs of the party within Its district, subject to these rules and regu lations. It shall take such measures as It detms necessary and expedient to secure the organization and maintenance of pre. clnct clubs In every precinct, and secure the co-operation of all Republican voters with tin party organization, and shall, un der the control of the Territorial Commit tee, have charge tf all campaigns In the district, tt shall decide all disputes from the precinct organizations and contests within said district as to prlmary'electlons. 55. District committees may hold reg ular or special meetings as may be provid ed In their bylaws, and not less than one third of the members shall constitute a quorum. The above Rules and Regulations of' the Republican Party In the Territory of Ha waii, are also published In accordance with a resolution passed at the same meeting referred to above. The committee urge upon all tl e officsrs and members of tlu District Committee the Importance of prompt and harmonious action In relation to the abo e call. . GEORGE W. SMITH, E. R. HENDRY Chairman. Secretaty. Bankers. THE BANK OF HAWAII, Ltd. JTJDD BUILDING. flacoirosATSD Undsi ths Laws! lop thi Hawaiian Rspvsiic.j Capital , .$400,000 OFFICERS AND TlIREOTORfl! Com. M. Cooke, President. r. u. jojies, Vice-President C. H. Coon, Cashier, F. a Atrerton, Assistant Cashier. Henry Waterhouse, Tom May, F. W. Maofarlane, E, D. Tenney, JA. McCandlesi, Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor porations, Trusts, Individuals, and wiU carefully and promptly attend to aU business connected with banking en trusted to It. Sell and purchase Foreign Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT I Ordinary and Term Deposits received, and Interest allowed In accordance with rules and conditions printed in Pa-i-books, copies of which may be had upn application. Real Estate and Insurance. BIKE and FIRE AGENTS FOB.. New England Mutual Life In surance Co. OF BOSTON. itna Fire Insurance Company of Hartford. HENRY ST. GOAR. EDWARD POLLITZ Members Stock and Bond Exchange. EDWAKDPOLLITZKo COMMISSION BROKER? AND DEALERS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES Particular R.ntlon ilr.a to rurchix Ml. ol H.w.ll.o Suc.r Stock. Loao. N.fotlaLd. Saltan asS rorilft Stocks aos Boodi. 408 California St., San Francisco. Cal. 117a WILLIAM SAVIDGE, Stock and Bond Broker M.mb.f ol Hawaiian Stock Eichanta. Molnemy Block, Fort Street. BOYD, SCOTT & CO., Custom House Internal : Revenue Brokers 315 FORT ST., opposite Irwin & Co. A. J. CAMPBELL, Stook and Bond Broker. Maa.u ol to. Hosololu Stock Eickaaia. Offlce Queen street, oppwilu Union Feed Company, TaUtloa.; jot P.O. Bout) FRED J. CROSS, Consulting and Superlntendlna: Electrical Hydraulic ENGINEER. FJoctro-HydrauUc Power Transmission REPORTS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. . . . With Cattou-Nell Co., Quean street. Office next to l'ouvtfloe. IMS TAMES T.TAYLOB, M.Aa.Soc.C.1. CONSULTING Hydraulic Engineer, SMJllddlllook. Tela. flSJ. Honolulu Iron Works Oo Improved ami modorn BUQAH MA UIIINEHY of every capacity and de scription made to order, Holler work and HlVUTia, I'll'ICH for Irrliatloa tmrpo.ei a specialty, particular atten. tlon paid to JOI1 WORK, and rapalra atwuitd at itiortHt notice. V X