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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J. Q. WOOD.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. HONOLULU
Address: Care of F. D. Greany.
Boston address: Rooms 68 and CO
Smith building, No. 15 Court
Square.
K L- C. ATKINSON.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE: COR-
ner King and Bethel Streets, (up
ttxdre). DR. C. B. HIGH,
DENTIST. PHILADELPHIA DENT-
1 College 1892. Masonic Temple.
Telephone 318.
DR. A. GORDON HODGINS.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 548 FORT
Street. Office Hours: 9 to 11: 2
to 4, 7 to 8. Telephone 953.
OR. A. C. WALL. DR. 0. E. WALL.
f DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: 8 A.M.
to 4 p. m. Love Building, Fort
Street.
M. E. GROSSMAN, D.D.S.
DENTIST 98 HOTEL STREET, HO
nololu. Office Hours: 9 a, m. to
4 p. ra.
GEO. H. HUDDY, D.D.S.
' DENTIST FORT STREET, OPPO-
eite Catholic Mission. Hours:
From 9 a, m. to 4 p. m.
DR. WALTER HOFFMANN.
'BCRETANIA STREET. OPPOSITE
Hawaiian Hotel. Office Hours: 8
Co 10 a, m.; 1 to 3 p. m.; 7 to 8 p,
m. Sundays: 8 to 10 a. m. Tele
phone 510. P. O. Box 501.
DR. I. MORI.
IZZ BERETANIA ST.. BETWEEN
Emma and Fort. Telephone 277;
P. O. Box 843. Office hours; 9 to
12 s. ra. and 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays,
3 to 12 a. m.
DR. A. N. SINCLAIR.
412 KING ST., NEXT TO THE OPERA
House. Office hours: 9 to 10 a. m.;
1 to 3 p. m.; 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays:
12 m. to 2 p. m. Telephone 74L
C. L. GARVIN, M. D.
OFFICE; No. 537 KING STREET,
near Punchbowl. Hours: 9:00 to
12:C0 a. m., 7:00 to 8:00 p. m.
Telephone No. 448.
T. B. CLAPHAM.
VETERINARY SURGEON AND DEN
tist. Office: Hotel Stables. Calls,
day or nlgnt, promptly answered.
Specialties: Obstetrics and Lame-
CATHCART & PARKE.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. HAVE
moved their law offices to the Judd
fcdock. Rooms 308-309.
F. M. BROOKS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, (FORT AND
Hotel Streets). Over Fairchid'e
Shoe Store, Honolulu, H. I.
LORRIN ANDREWS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE
with Thurston & Carter, Merchant
street, next to postoffice.
FRANCIS J. BERRY.
.TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT
Will practice In the U. S.
Federal and State Courts. Pro-
press Block, corner Beretania and
Fcrt Streets, rooms 5 and 6.
v77. C AchL Enoch Johnson.
ACHI & JOHNSON.
TTORNfiYS AND COUNSELLORS
ct Law. Office No. 10 West King
Street. Telephone 884.
CHAS. F. PETERSON.
A.TTOSNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY
Ffcbltc. 15 Kaanumanu Street.
LYLE A. DICKEY.
TTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTAKY
Public. King and Bethel Streets.
Telephone 806. P. O. Box 7S6.
t M lAK PAkIIA
i. in. nnnunimn.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT
L&v. Office: In the occidental
Hotel, corner of King and ? akea
Streets, Honolulu.
P. SILVA.
GEKT TO TAKE ACKNOWLEDG
ments to Instruments, District of
Koco, Oahu. At W. C. Achi's of
Sc. King Street, near Nuuanu.
T. McCANTS STEWART.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT
Law, Progress Block, opposite
Catholic Church, Fort street, Ho
nolulu, H. I. Telephone 1122.
T. D. BEASLEY.
DRAUGHTSMAN. PLANTATION
and Topographical Maps a Special
ty. Room 30C, Judd Building, Tel
ephone C33.
DR. TOMizo KATSUNUMA. I
VETERINARY SURGEON. SKIN
Disease of all kinds a specialty.
Office: Room 11, Spreckels Build
ing. Hours: 9 to 4. Telephone
474. Residence Telephone 1093.
DR. A. C. POSEY.
SPECIALIST FOR EYE. EAR.
THROAT AND NOSE DISEASES
AND CATARRH. Masonic Temple,
Hours: S to 12 a. m; 1 to 4 and 7
tO 8 p. m.
. ml T AlVlUnA? M. D.
CONSULTING ROOMS, 427 NUUANU
Street, P. O. Box 842. Telephone)
132. Residence, 524 Nuuanu Street,
Cottage Hospital, 530 Nuuanu
Street. Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. and
C to 8 p. m. Sundays, 2 to 6 p. ni.
MISS F. WASHBURN.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AND I
Typewriter. Office: Room 202, Judd
Building. Telephone 1086.
WILLIAM SAVIDGE.
STOCK AND BOND
BROKER.
Mclnerny Block,
Fort Street.
C. J. FALK.
STOCK AND BOND BROKER. MEM-
ber Honolulu Stock Exchange.
Room 301 Judd Building.
A. J. CAMPBELL
STOCK AND BOND BROKER. OF-
fice Queen street, opposite Union
Feed Co.
WM. T. PATY.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. GOOD
work. Reasonable Prices,
idence 720 Fort Street.
Res-
0. G. TRAPHAGEN.
ARCHITECT 223 MERCHANT ST..
Between Fort and Alakea. Tele
phone 734. Honolulu, II
JAMES T. TAYLOB, M. Am. SOC. C. E.
CONSULTING HYDRAULIC ENGI-
neer. 306 Judd Block, Honolulu,
H. I.
BURIIETTE & CO.
STOCK AND CUSTOM HOUSE BROK-
ers. Real Estate and General
Agents. Office 639 King street,
near Alakea. P. O. Box 262. Tele
phone 641.
MlilS MONTAGUE TURNER.
Remaining in Honolulu for a few
months will take a limited number of
nunils for
VOCAL INSTRUCTION.
Terms by the lesson or month. Com
mencing on and after the 10th of July.
"MIGNON."
720 Beretania Street, Honolulu.
COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL.
Love's Building:: Fort St.
PIANO, ORGAN, VOICE PRODUC-
tion, Singing and Harmony,
Especial attention paid to muscular
control, touch and musical analysis
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE.
216 Merchant St.
Makes a specialty of ancient Hawaii
an Curios, and also carries the best
assortment of modern Hawaiian work
to be found in Honolulu, including
Mats. Fans, Leis, Bamboo, Lauhala
and Cocoanut Hate, Etc., Etc Tel. 659.
HONOLULU SANITARIUM.
10S2 KING STREET.
Telephone 639.
Dr. Luella S. Cleveland, medical sup
erintendent. Hours: 9 a, m. to 5 p. m.
Methods of Battle Creek, Michigan,
Sanitarium. Baths of every descrip-
tion. Trained nurses in bath rooms as
well as in sick room. Massage and
manual movements. Electricity in
every form. Classified dietary, etc.
Ample facilities tor tnorougn examin-
ation. Dr. C. Garvin, consulting
physician and surgeon.
S. E. LUCAS, Parisian Optician.
LOVE BUILDING, FORT STREET:
Upstairs; P. O. Box 351. I carry
a full line of ALL KINDS OF
GLASSES from the CHEAPEST
to the BEST. Free Examination
of the Eyes.
OftHU RAILWAY
Dividends in Siftht to Gladden
Hearts if StcctMHers.
MR. DILLINGHAM IIITERVIEWED
Says There Is No Truth In the Re
port About Extending the Road
to Heela.
A special meeting of the stockholders
cf the Oahu Railway and Land Com-
pany is called for next Monday aftcr-
nnnn sinil .vh!l tho ri!W.-t rf thp mit-
consideration of the ale of treasury
stock aU 801,18 of rumors wore a,!oal
concerning the ruturo plans or tne
road. These were to the effect that
thtt trinenrv ric u-.i m i.o sn!.i nro
....
raia lo inft Presrai siocMioiucrs. uiat a
o per cent, dividend was to ne ueciarea
at 01100 an rKular dividends of
per cent, quarterly aiterwani?. tnat tne
road was to be immediately extended
to Heeia and eventually to Honolulu
by means of a tunnel a.t Kalihi or by
way of the Pali.
To ascertain the tru;h of the?e min
ors "a representative called on General
Manager B. F. Dillingham yesterday
afternoon. The railroad magnate was
averse to talking about the matter un
til after the meeting, bul finally said:
"In my annual report to the directors
I have made certain recommendations.
one of which relating to tho sale of
treasury stock they have considered of
sufficient importance to bring before
the stockholders. It has at no time
been contemplated to sell the whole of
the treasury stock but only 1700 shares.
I have recommended that this amount
be sold to pay for recent permanent
improvements and new roiling stock
purchased lately. You know that we
have built in the last few months two
miles of new track to Kahaulki. besides
building about forty new cars and pur
chasing several large engines. The
expense connected with all this has
amounted to about $l70,oo. and my
recommendation was that enough
treasury stock -should be sold to the
.... . . A m.
stockholders at par pro raia to meex u.
Whether this will be done or not de-
Infnf1 on t.h stockholders themselves."
"How about dividends. Mr. Dilllng-
Ur
"That will be decided by a meeting
0f thc board of directors, which will
... , i .
ing. The directors, of course, will
have to be guided by what the stock
holders do. If they decide to sell the
1.700 shares of treasury stock, then
there may be a small dividend de
clared, but whether it will be ." per
cent, or not I can't say. That Is a mat
ter within the control of the board, and
not of an individual stockholder like
myself."
"How about the quarterly dividends
rumored?" was next asked.
"There again you should wait until
the directors meet. I may say that I
have. recommended a 6 per cent annual
dividend to be paid in quarterly, in
stallments and I have based my recom
mendations on the Increased business
of the road and the constantly increas
ing value of the outside securities held
by the company. We have large hold
ings in Oahu, Waialua and other se
curities which are constantly increas
ing in value, and while we are now
hauling about 43.000 tons of sugar a
Vear we expect to increase that to 1"0.-
000 in a few years. I consider thc pros
pects of the road justify an annual 0
per cent dividend from now on. with,
perhaps, an occasiona? extra one
thrown in."
"How about the extension of the road
to heeia?" persisted the reporter.
"Well, you are wrong there, at all
events," said Mr. Dillingham, laugh
ing. "No, we have not yet gone into
that. Too much money has been need
ed for new rolling stock and track to
think of extending the main road any
further just now. That is entirely a
matter for future consideration."
Siiit I)isinied.
The assumpsit suit to recover dam-
o crr j? 4" - r 1 rrvi cf i r f n c rrr:-
i : . i i e
inion carriers, instituted by the firm of
Ordway is. i r:T l.itn.-: Canid-l:i:i-Ai:stra!ian
Su,u;n.!:ii l:npany.
has ' ". dLs-oniiriuM. s-tib :n n: hav
ing been ffected o i; f oirt.
! lie NovelNt to Leave.
,ll-rt U.'-i. the writer of r.:.my
bks
hut known chle!!y thro-uh hi
"Thou Shalt No:." by the (;-
tit today, lie Is tDurSnc the world and
will tj uwr at Japan, the Paili;
pines and China. During hi stay h r
he lias collected ranch material which
!: mav som day weave into a novo!.
Distiiiui.slifd Officer.
On the City of Pari which arrival
las: rwr.lns U Bricadlor-(InTal
T!i.iirr Schwan. who. ach!'Vcnin:
In the war with Spain are Mill with
in the rrcol!eo:lon of nearly every .i::
.Myrtle Hunt Club.
At a meeting of the Myrtle lto.it Club
held at the lniathouse last evening W.
W. Harris wa elected captain.
LAID TO ItKST.
Funeral of thc Late Koht. (iricvc
Yesterday Afternoon.
The fun nil of the late Robert Grieve
took place yesterday afternoon from
th home on Beretania street. Uev.
Alex Mackintosh officiating. The cas
ket In which the lody reposed was
hidden under floial pieces of great
beauty. Tho bu?e was crowded with
friends of thv old-time printer an
publisher. Among those present
could be seen Governor Cleghorn. It
F. Iilllnchnni. John Nott. Captain
Godfrey. II. A. Parmclee. Captain J. II
Black. Henry Ptnllh. Chas. II. Clapp
A. T. Atkln.-on. Colonel Soper, J. Mort
Oat. Jas. F. Morgan. John Cassldy. V
O. At water. G?o. F. Mclfnl. Arthur
Ilarrioon. John Nell!. N. (. Ccdg nn
many of ti.. fr.rmr rnd present em
ployecs of the deceased. A long line o
carriages accompanied the Immjv to
Nuuanu Cemetery, where the I.iM
words were fpokcti and the remains
laid in the family plot.
TKOM NAPOOPOO.
(jrcctiwcll Party Heat the Record
to thc Volcano.
A private letter from Napoojoo men
tions that ca last Saturday at a. tn.
three of the (Ireenwell loys and Mr. K.
Wallace started for th? summit reach
ing that point at tl p. in. ThU Is un
doubtedly the quickest trip ever made
and the rea?ion Is because the Green
wells are familiar with tne upper
lands and took an entirely different
road to that heretofore used by other
trailers. Camp was made alongside the
Davey outfit who. with the exception
of two sick members, were off towards
thc lava flow, fifteen miles or more
distant. Smoke was rising from many
cones in the crater of Moknaweoweo
and from '.he side crevirr of its basin.
No flow, as reported towards Kiholo.
was seen. The original flow, yrn by
the Aungst party, was still flowing lmt
not so rapidly and the light wan paling
in volume. The members of the Davey
crowd stragcled back to camp at s
a. m. Sunday mornlnc. Just a th
Green well wr leaving for th" re
turn home.
lion rt Notes.
In the ejectment suit of Robert W.
Wi'eox vs. Ah Mon. notice ot with
drawal of action has ln fileI.
Deputy Marshal Hitchcock has made
return of service of summon 4 or. the
defendant in Kali we vs. Hop. an
ejectment cae.
Judge Stanley has certified th rec
ord on appeal ta the Supreme Coin
in the equity case of Iizarus v. Li
zarus. GOING AWAY.
I. II. Kerr, the Quccn-strct mr
cliant. will go away on August 1Mb
and from row until that dr.te an
nounces a departure pale .-t his b!c dry
goods store, at prices that wiil make
competition Impossible.
I. A. Ray, secretary of the Hawaiian
Commission, goes to Kauai on Tuesday
to investigate l.ilmr rnnilitlnna on th.Tt
island. Hn. has made arrangement
with the Inter-Island Company to be
landed at Niihau.
I The Wavrrley Chib held its regular'
quarterly meeting last night and tran- '
acted considerable business.
T" Amateur Orchestra had a large
tnrn.out ias. OVenIng at the rehearsal.
ANOTHER HOTEL
Lccated Near Kapielani Pari and
Bcacl
GEORGE PARIS THE PROMOTER
Six-Story Uutldlntf With Two Hun
dred Hoom-Coit Two Hun
dred Thounand Dollar.
If certain plans are carried out
It
will not Ih many days Wfore Honolulu
can lo.ijt of one of the moKt com
piete and modern hotels to 1
found anywhere In the world. There
will no longer be ground for the
taunt that many people would vlMt
Honolulu were there more accommoda
tions for travelers. Ileautiful Walkikl
U ngain the pol chonen for the new
enterprise. The promoter U George
II. Paris, who for the pan five month
has made an cxhautle Mudy of hotel
matters, i ne rejuu oi m inquire
- t m. A t . .
if a me. jet leasu.ie. project.
It Is pnpno.l to erect in Walkikl on lrrnnR at the WIderaann home la Pu
the vacant property nearly opposite tholarjo xh larg rrreptloa room had
race track a jdx-Mory building. ThU(Crn BJOi elegantly decorated In bon-
win ue me notei. ami it m contain
.ihj rooms, .o convenience or motiern
appliance for comfort Is to Ik? omitted.
i-asing tnrotign n par mux gardens, tne nf vnrti mhite. In her band
gueuts will arrive at the main rn- 3 a jrf:c ior:quM of orange Mo
trance. Two swift hydrauUr elevators fomA aa, ar.other cluKter of the una
will take them to any of the floors. !ne;oWrr adorned her hair. Hhe was
tne remrr tu me i.uuuing win n
urge court to a.imu light an i air.
Around every htory runs a veranda
for promenaders. The rooms all open
iMitli into a ueii-i!giiteti hall and onto
the verandas. In each apartment the Ireremony the l;appy cup1e were .how
dial stcm will If tif.e.1 o that thelrrcd with concratulatior.k from tlio
guet may order nnythlng without
leaving the riKini. I-irge bathrooms
are on every Por. The Mxth Mory Is
the ttrn jvir ocellencc. This Is given
over entirely to n large dining ball.
f.2 by fret. The walls are of drop
plug French windows, mi that If de
sdrcd they may le nil let down, leav-
jng a veritable roof garden with all
Honolulu and the ocean pread out to
Iheview. Dumb-waiters will carry the
fcMid fnm the kitchen, which will be on
the first floor. To guard agalnl the
iHiors fnim this latter department.
ventilating system is jmj arrange.1 thatMancMT. It is of twenty hcr- rKnrer
all fumes are carried off without the
imsslbility of their pervading thc ho-
tel. A large Ieithhoue will be erect cd
at the beach with hot and cold. a!t
and freh water In large tiled pool.
Nothing will bo lacking to make the
,it siririif tiru-iitt in r, .tvfiit
Ill preference to other companies
The cot will 1k al'it $-t.--i
A company Is to le Incorporatefl to
carry out this grand project anil rharr
In the jame will be offered lo the pub
lic In the usual way. Already Mr.l
Paris has lecn approach! by many
people who detdre to lnvct. The plans
are Ining drawn by II. I Kerr is Co..
anl have i-en viewel by a numler of
Piple. It is understood that one of
.. , . . . . . , ..ct,
Honolulu s moM pmmlnent bas.n
men Is behind Mr. Pari, the promoter.
No .More Cricket ftir Him
Honolulu cr:rk-ters will I- .virry to
b-trn that Mr. Thoma. fay. the K- u ily. It wa only yesterday afler-e-ia
p'axer. will never b able tji J!n lh.it a nr.un Of-ailr run ovrr
handle !,u or ball again .nre he bruke l y a nrr ,!rlw-
his arm a short w hl!e
OM "Tom"
c;ay ha fought more battles on the
cricket field than any rr.emhr
fif the
loeaJ club, and w!jen last at the
wicke:, was as aeti and enthusiastic
a the yomget man an.oag them.
I he CitiiJc.
A loeal h!ppin pipr f r
the Ha
waiian Island is now !-;ng Ksu'-d In
tn:s city, it i caui i .ie t. ,.. an I
li pub'.Nhe.j eery Monday and Th irs-
Makes the food mere
. -1 v
I:
ar. I
1 rj"-: w
V
An AftcriMii WiJJiitc
T:i- line t.f Mi- i;ar:-!2 and
A. 1". J:i-M. Jr.. tll taVe ;.Uo thU
CP'.!-. did n : .rrlte and i will not
d-!4j-.l l y a naOur. In Neadx. sixk-
r a i ilia lVanr-. i In farr th ail-
li.c f t!j j:eanjr.
At flic Orpliwtim.
"Th lantirV-r- a put a at Iho
Orphcunj U cl-cr an alns.xvi true to
l;f. Min Brands in la!id o!d yri.
almay new icar wKI. The HartvrSl
Hirrt In thr:r ul;ruli. and daaco
nr lh n-a:-: yet nrn la Hoaotalo.
Trtdlcrt. t!i man who wiva hla hxod
deceltea iho cy di trick that for
ar:t:3c finh rank irh th oci tbo
na-I. The SalviaU rwrfirai woadrrfnl
arro!.tlo fMt which dllcht the prc-
tatory. Sime bill loalA
V. 1 1) i:.M A N N I K K KK.
I Tio Popular Young People Wcd-
I jcj tjnl I'vcnlng.
Th Uc,i(iing of Mba Helen Prltrr
I
an,, .. Widexaann took pUc Urt
or tlf l!iC c-vcat. Shortly after S o'clock
i lnc ,r,iai tarty -ntered. The bride
I looked ery charming In her leauUful
rompanled by Ulh Woods, who
made a p!eaIr.g bridesmaid. IM. SUle
actod as lst mm. The wtpon;
I conduct el by Father Ixxmorc la a ol-
rtsn and Imprt-wlv manner. After the
I large numler of gu-U ;.rc-xnL An
I Informal reception vu held and later
la w raiding impper wa M-trcd.
SIKA.M PLOW AU!MVi:U.
Work Will Nun He ICuhcJ on thc
.McltrJc Plantation.
Iiy the lrark l. Hryant wa re-
I ivl la firt K'.eaai ijw for tb
McIIrydo plantation. It r dipped
I out from Iceland la a harry, being
al"ot ovrriaai irxm iork to Svaa
and is the largest of V- k!ad evrr
brought to tb Uland. ltimeand-
M 543,1 PtoUn at odc.
aere Mr. Winter. th erp-l. will pat
l tfrether and Kft It to work. Wbll
h" plaatatioa Mr. Winter
n wsjTjri a nasjw: or xara la va
I - - - - - m -
tie of the jdowj. i7 that whea th
three others already ordure-1 arrive
there will nt d-3ay la ct2ng thea
I'lncJ for l ori-Mi Ilrivinc.
I Judge Wilcox brought one of Ibc lo-
Jcal bark-lrieni up wltU ? round turn
I yesterday morning. Thi waa Hob
tl!arrlMn. who ran mr A. J. Wilon a
' w aso. breaking bis arm. Ho
w-a-chargrd with furlo'j and heedlcxa
,!r:, !r. an,, af,er admlnMerlng a w-rfi.
lecture. Judr- Wilcox trnpoe-l
. flne of f 2i and Z coktx. Ietiaty
Marshal Chlllinsworth has ituw-jed strict
ortlers to the ffi'dce to arret all bark-
,srjVers who drite kedleKily or furi-
Ijitc Hotel Arrival.
llaa!ian:-i:ra.si Cropp. ;. K. Me
iKtnaM. I t-n: on Sarlui. Ir. It. W.
ItulUo. Mr. and Mm. W. Cooper.
Mrs. J. II. n.Ojer. MUi J. PsvW. A
Sparer Kr.am. Cha.. K. Tay.
The prompt ue of th famous edd
Je.-e Moore "A A Whlfkey with qul-
nir.e at 13-tIme will almost Invar-
iall!r ircak ljp lh! TW1 txive.
Joy & Co.. Honolulu, e!I It.
delicious end uho!csonic