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. fjjplpmp''',"' - i i'mm " wy 'm; The People Get AH the News of the Doy. Jilt. 5 Evening Bulletin AUVurllrsurM 'I'huli' I WiWi&i From the Progressive Ilullciln, JC-CJ- Worth. Vol. JX. No. WOO. HONOLULU, TKHHITOHV OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, AUGUST : 1900 Tun i: 5 Cents. 'U , t, i , ,r ) I; r I'M I I A GLORY Will Be Kindled at the Big Rally to Be Held Tomorrow. REPUBLICANS ON HAND FOR THE GREAT PARADE Delegates to National Convention and Other Prominent Hawaiians to Take Part-Feat- ures of the Ratification. Plans for the Republican rally ind torchlight procession to be held Sat- urday night are now practically com- plete, and the affair elves promise of being one of the biggest affairs In ;h" political line Honolulu has ever In connection with the parade the young Republicans and members of the precinct clubs have been particu- larly active nnd a large representation is sure to be In line. The Young Men's Itcpubllcnn Drill Corps under command of Major Zelg-le- r, Captains Wilcox, Johnson, Murnc, Costa and Klcmme will be one of the prettiest features ccr seen In n pub- lic parade. All the week the boys have been practicing special formations to be carried out along the line of the parade. Armed with torches nnd uniformed In special cam- paign regalia they will go through evolutions that nrc sure to enthuse an I Interest the crowds. Kallhl will be on hand with five buss loads of 0ter3, with lanterns, torches nnd special transparencies galore. Boys of tlu Ninth Precinct, Fifth District al: promise a good turn out and special campaign features. V. II. Hoogs will act as Grand Mar- shal, assisted by Col. C. P. Iauken suti aid In chief and the following aids Tom Cummins, James Holt, 0c.i White, William Holt, George Smithies. W. H. Wright. Fred J. Church, Joh Lane, C. P. Prescott, John Reiser, James Thompson, William Crozlcr. Tho various organizations will form nt the following places. Leaders of or- ganizations not yet assigned shou'd confer with Mr. Hoogs nt the earll"ft time possible. Walklkl side Miller street, right on Ilcretanla Company A, Young Men's Republican Club Drill Corps, San Johnson commanding. Ewa side of Miller street, right on Ilcretanla Young Men's Republican League, Lorrln Andrews commanding Mauka entrance Capitol building-Comp- any I), Republican Club Drill Corps, Charles Wilcox commandliij On olltel street Republicans not at- tached to any organization, and car- riages. Richard street, right resting on Ilcretanla street Bicycle corps, Veeh Thrum and Henry Giles commanding. The parade will move at the call of Marshal Hoogs and will start not Inter than 7 o'clock along the following line of march: Ileretnuln to Emma, Emma to Vine aril, Vineyard to Fort, Fort to ' Hotel, Hotel to Smith, Smith to Nuu-am- i. Nuuanu to Merchant, Merchant to Hotel, Hotel to drill shed. Chairman George W. Smith will pie-sid- e at the rally, where the following will speak: Hon. Samuel Paikc Judgo A. N. Kepolkal, C. n. Wilson, Hon. Haiold M. Sewall, Enoch Jom.- - son, T. McCantes Stewart, Col. J. tLj Boyd, J. L. Kaulukou and W. C, Achl, Owing to Governor Dole's enforced absenco Hon. Henry Water-hous- e was asked to speak but decline 1 as he could not bo In town, Lorrln Andrews may be called upon to spoil; for the Young Men's Republican Cliil), although he asked not to be put down for a Bet speech. Following nre the vice presidents of ' thc meeting: P, C. Jones, J. W. Jones, C. M, Cooke, C. W. Zelgler, J, I). Athertou J. A. Oilman, Professor Hosmer, II. E Cooper, J. A. McCandless, W. W. Hall E, O. White, Andrew Brown, J. L. Kau- lukou, M, Costa, Clarence M. White, K. R. 0. Wallace, J, C. Cluney, Wll-- L Ham Mutch, S. M. Damon, Cecil Drown, T. F, Lansing, George D Gear, Alex. Robertson, George Carter, M, K. Kakulna, M. A. Gonsnlvcs, E. S. Boyd, J. L. Holt, S. M. Kannkanul, J, W. Kelkl, Isaac Sherwood, A. S. Ma- - liaiilii. James Mclnerny, P. P, Zablnn, V, James Davis, Paul Neumann, Gcoirp Dals, Geoigo McCloud, J, A. Magoou, S M. Ilallou, J. D. McVeigh, J. A Gonsahcs, John Lane, George Smith' les, John M. Kea, Peter Nalual, Gus Rose, Robert Parker, Charles Chilling- - worth, A. M. Brown, J. W. Pratt, file tAien Mahaulu, M. P. Hopkins, Hank L. Hoogs.C. L. K. Hopklns.W. Q.Smlth E. S. Gill, J. Nakunalae, C. II. Rose, Smith i: II Xnohn Jan.s t Alii If, T II Murrn; I' J llerrt 'V A H. Mini. Vliln Thrum. Hcnr lll flun, Crane It A. Dexter. E. 8 C mhe V V Ooodnle George Weight ft'nt Ilnywood .1. W. Cathcnrt A T. At- kinson Daniel Logan Paul leenbttg. Fred Smith. George Dcnnlmn. E. E. Fnxtnn. 0 W. R. King II. ('. Austin, E. P Dole J. A. MtCandlc'F Archie Olinilnn, Gerrlt P. Wilder. Charles Wight. Charles NotleyJr.. E. I). Ten-ne- Charles Atherton, W. Chung Moon Wm. Lucas, Frank Vldn, Wm, Wngtier. John Nott, J. L. McLean. John McLnlii Joseph McOulre. Wm. Lnren, J. II. Soper. 0 W. K. Rnthbone, Frank Pa- llia, A. Ku, E, P. Alkue, Wm Henry Portuguese Honor Consul Canavarro Last night some eighty of the most prominent Portuguese townspeople met nt the residence of Portuguese Consul General Canavarro. The oc- casion was the presentation of a testi- monial, in the shape of an elaborate silver toilet outfit appropriates :n- - Fraveel, and bearing the oate of May 4, 1900. An address was read by Ma jor Cnmnra expressing the etteeom nnd sympathy of the Portngueee com munity nnd their appreciation cf the services rendered by their consul to the colony during seventeen years. Senhor Cnnnvarro In replying re called the long period during which ho had been in close nnd constant con-ta- with the many thousands cf Por- tuguese whom he hnd seen land on these shores, and whose development he had followed with constant Inter- est, assisting nnd ndvislng them to the extent of his nblllty. His relations with them had not been only those of an official but of a true friend, and nothing could niter his feelings toward tho colony as long ns his government saw fit to keep him In Hawaii. There was n band In atendance, nnd the rest of the evening was pleasantly spent. ORPHEUM THEATRE. New Aggregation of Players Direct from Australia. The Orpheum will give a grand bill i of vaudeville nrlsts from the late Mi" Adoo Georgia Minstrels. Pl new pe-p- m rived yesterday by the Aorangi. They were Miss Flora Batten, who Is described on her touring cnid as Amer- ica's doubte-volce- d queen of tong, and the star of the McAdoos; Gerard Mil- lar, tne "celebrated basto tololst, comedian. Impel senator, late tt.11,0 manager, Interlocutor and general manager;" Hen Wise, comedian, nmi Katie Morton, dancing soubiette, tha "King nnd Queen of Coondom " nn 1 Leon P. Hooks, "America's Eminent Tenor and Chaiacter Artltt," an 1 Finnk Poole, Australian baritone One of the hottest qunrtets ever be'i heie will be a feature. They were so anxious thnt they could not wait to; the regular rehearsal today but bad to get together last evening nfter the show. They had quite an audience. The touring card of the six Hates In large black tvpe that "they have Just leturned from the Australian Colonies crowned with that success achieved by none but true American artltu " The Orpheum will open this evening with the new company before the footlights KALIIII ON DECK. Judge Wilcox of the Seventh Pre- cinct Repuhllum Club has appointed a commltty on nriangemenu fo. Sat- urday night's parade. Mesne. K. R G. Wallace, George Lucas, J. L Holt, 15. P. Zablan nnd Peter Nalual met jcstei day? afternoon nt the offlco nf Lawyer T. McCants Stewart and de- cided to charter five buwes, to decor- ate them nnd tnko n place In the procession. The busses will carry torch lights and transparencies. They a III leave the corner of Kamehamelm IV. road and King street nt C:30 o'clo-k- , Saturday evening. All Republicans of the prlcinct are Invited to ride fire of charge. , , Great sale of boots and shoes at 5 cents on'tKe dollar at L. B. Kerr ic Co.'s shoe house, corner of Fort ant? Hotel streets. THE WATERMAN IDEAL FOUN- TAIN PEN. All sizes, all shapes. H F. WICHMAN. Work In the third degrco tonight In Onhu Lodge No. 1, K. of P. i HONOLULU t SCHOOL OF Day and Night Classes A. COWAN. ROOMSlll-- lt 4 Floor f A,H 4 P. M flOUM I T.IO- -0 JO r. M PROGRESS BLOCK I I Mn His Views Based Upon Some Years Resi- dence There. HE DOES NOT FLATTER THE CHINESE CHARACTER The Defences of Hongkong Are All Right, but Shanghai Is P,oorly Defended from the Land Side. Walter E. Bew Is an Englishman lately arrived from Shanghai, who In tends going Into business In Honolulu. Mr. Dew tins not a high opinion of tho lower order of Chinese character. Ho has dictated the following Interview to n Bulletin reporter: "I have lived In Hongkong and Shanghai. In the former plnco 1 wis forcmnn In charge of magazines, hand- ling the ammunition for 33 warships besides that of tho land forces. I regard of until 1 o'clock in the of enormous storing ammunition of ammunition supplies. of natural defenses. far It difficult concerned, another city of similar Impo--ko- plnccd clevnted tnncc in such condition - HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS tlous where they can rake the main thoroughfare In event of Chlneso disturbance. "When I first went to Hongkong 1803 tho Chinese residing there wcro compelled to carry a lantern and n pass by the captain superintendent of police. The pass was good with- out the lantern nnd tho lantern no good without tho pass. The night duty police Island was com- posed Europenns, Sikhs and Tho European carried a revolver fully loaded and n carbine also fullv loaded, nnd the Chlneso n sword. This Infliction of the lantern the pass was revoked 1S97 as a measure of conciliation to the Chinese for their previous good behavior,. "From long residence in China 1 have come to the conclusion that the Chlneso ns a nationality naturallv a wll disposition and that the Chi- naman has nn Inborn antipathy to manneis and custums. He is a liar by Instinct tells tho truth u accident, and the honest Chinaman has ct to born, "M) experiences based upon yeaiH tho British Army ordnance) department and one nnd u half jearn commercial engagement In Chi- na, Tho Chinaman Is a particular! anil plausible Individual u dinner or similar function, but his Is much open ques- tion. "Hero In Honolulu Chinese hu3 Indignation meetings, uenounclng the action of their countrymen nt homo ns barbarous, but have lived In their know this proceeding Is nbsolute shim. If theso Chinese, In splto their hud us 200 miles tin Yungtso river, they have hesitation cutting our throats. "In a brief stay at Macao 1 had con- versation with n theio btud)lng Chinese, He told ho a Chinese cmplo)n of tl,3 mission leeching six Mexican dollar a mouth resigned his position with n gieat outward show of Short- - 1) nfteiwmd the nilslsonarj the same man pleading In the Chlneso com t nnd declaring most cmplriM-rall- y that If his ease did not hnve a favorable would sec fication of the III Itlsli consul neniest port. Inasmuch ns tho llrithdi consul Is the man of the Chlneso It Is needles sto say won inse Ho much for the value of mis simian work In 'These with other Incidents hnvp mine In my knowledge have led to.bellete the statement mam by Klgnnr Crlspl nil the trouble In Is ntrlhtitnhle the mission- aries- for the) for many yenrs ui have held absolute swa In China Is true nnd the missionary element han been productive Of antagonism of the Chinese the European than mi) other rnuso. "The Chinese have no wish to otllclally upon the privacy other communities, but wlint Is golna in the shape of good things they want their Just shnre of, and the action pf the Anglo-Saxo- n nations In forcliu them to open their ports must neeei-Mirll- y more than they relish, "One thing Is be regretted, tb tt the Chinese nrclnvetcrately bail colo- nists. They acquire readily but all they acquire Is Immediately into hard cash, preferably gold, and at the earliest opportunity deported China. Wealthy Chinese arriving Hongkong from Hawaii, tho Unit! States nnd Australia present the out- ward appearance of coolies of tho mint abject class. This disguise Is assumed to shield them from tho demands of the Chinese magnates of their dis- tricts. "My candid opinion is that this racket has been brewing for two or "Hongkong as particularly seven 12 nnd safe on account the qunn- - morning, nnd war stored there, alio' its strong So "As to Shanghai, would be as the Chinese nrc Hong- -' to find has guns In posi-- 1 nn unprotected the In signed no In the of Chi- nese. police and in are of nnd be are font in North suave at very to tho held those who midst that nn of up would no In missionary who W4t that former regret. found lesult lie lire noti nt tn bogey that he his China that me that that China to more to of ho to very turned to In tlty three jenrs past. About two jears ago when I was In the British ordnnnee department, on the occasion of an In- - ternatlnn crisis, snt up six mouths out T: "" 1 WITH Gl'NS IN ACTION. fiom the land approaches. This Is prohnhl) due to the cosmopolitan character of the community.. No pow- er has ever thought It necessary tu provide defences other than a licet. "An attack from the land side, ow- ing to the topography, could be readi'v repulsed If a sufllclent force wr-- e available. Hut once taken possession of liv the Boxers It would he n dlfllctilt task to dislodge them, nnd I fenr that all the resources of landing parties from warships, aided by the toluu-tecr- s, European nnd Indian police, would be taxed to tho utmost to savo (he foreign residents from annihila- tion." CHANGE IN CONCERTS. Captain Bergcr Makes Innovation That Will Please. Captain Ileiger has decided thnt the band will give a concert on the Capi- tol grounds every other Sunday, This Innovation will begin Sunday, People have been complaining about the great distance to .Malice Island and this Is the reason for the compromise. Tho concerts on the Capitol grounds will begin nt 3 and end at C o'tloel:, Keats will be provided for the crowds thnt will undoubtedly be drawn to the place Tho concerts for the next six diyij will bo as follows: Saturday after- noon nt I .'nun a square, Sunday after- noon nt Capitol grounds, moonlight concert Monday evening at Emma square, moonlight concert at Thnmnj square Tuesday, at Makee Island Wed- nesday and a moonlight conceit Thursday evening at tho Hawaiian ho- tel. IInniuet ol Bar. Tho annual banquet of tho Hawaiian Bar Assoc Intlon will be given next Friday evening. It vvll bodlstlnguhh-e- d by the presence of Judge Estee, Dis- trict Attorney Ilalrd, the Supicmu Court Justice b nnd Circuit Court Judges. W. O. Smith, S. M. Ilallou and J. M. Mousarint nre the committee) In charge. Paul Neumann, picsldcnt, w.ll be toast master. LINEN CENTERPIECES. Iwnkaml, Hotel street, Is offering a now Hue of linen centerpieces for ta- bles, embroidered la fancy colors. WIH1 If She Charges Daughter and Son-in-La- w with Fraud. TRANSFERS OF HOMESTEAD MONEY AND SALOON Oross Abuse of Trust and Confi- dence Alleged-Ka- hai Estate Damages for Assault. Kaulmakaole Lazarus, widow of the late Joseph Lazarus, has brought u bill In equity to declare a deed void and for nn accounting ngnlust H. A. Juen and Esther P. Juen his wife. Tho last nnmed defendant is a dnugh'er of the complainant. Mrs, Iiznrus nlleges that Juen and his wife, tnktng advantage of the greit confidence she hnd reposed III then, fraudulently obtained from her n deed convejlng to Mrs. Jue.n her Lumesteie! property In Ilcretanla street, which when tho deed was made was of the reasonable valuo of IS000, Tho deed was executed on December 10, 1898. Just prior to that time, Mrs. Lazar- us nlleges, the defendants had Indued her to withdraw 1j0i) from Bishop's bunk nnd place it In their hands for safe keeping. Then she sa)s they got her to execute another Instrument g to her for the $1300 the Inter- est of Esther P. Juen In the Louvre saloon conducted by the grantor's hus- band. A clause In the preamble of this agreement sas that Mrs. Uiz.irus "has voluntarily paid, delivered and given absolutely and Irrevocably unto the party of the first part the sum of three thousand the hundred dollnts ' It Is stipulated that the old lady should i cm civ e from her daughter a weekly allowance of 1" for th rest of her life, but thnt If Harry Juen should eense to conduct or carry on the Louvre saloon business the whole ugiicmeut should Immediate Ij beeorie vedd The Klinll condition Is append- ed however, thnt In case of nny sale ' of the' saloon mid business, but prior to the. death of Mrs Lazarus, she should bo entitled to one-ha- lf the pur-eha- price obtained therefor. A third instrument exhibited Is n transfer by Mrs. Lizarus to Mrs, Jun of all the merchandise nnd fittings of tiie Louvre saloon In consideration of $3300, "the lecelpt whereof Is hereby ncknowiedged." Tho complainant de- clares that she received no considera- tion whntever for the property. All of the Instruments nre dated the same day, Mrs. Lazarus, as she sets forth, Is a nntivo Hawaiian C5 jeirs old, anil can only speak nnd und"r-stan- d 'tho Hawaiian language, but can neither read nor write thnt nor any other language. She Is thetefnre de- pendent on tho ndvlce of others In business matters, and up to December 10, 1898, Mrs. Juen and husband were her most trusted ndvlsers. J, T Do Bolt Is attornev Tor peti- tioner. Teresa Mary Kahal, ailmlnlstrntr'x of the estnto of Camuel IC, Kahal, has filed nn Inventory, There is JS01.7.'. to live names In trust In the Postal Sav- ings Bank. Tho real estate Is valued at $112.' Ml. Theie Is nnother P. S It. deposit, of $J!l,'o, the household fur- niture Is put ilowu at $21,J.2.i, an I .1 claim for pieqierty burned by order of the Board of Health nt $1000. Chco Kit lias brought an action of trespass against Lee Lung, claiming $1000 damages for assaulting and In- citing other persons to assault him Robertson & IWlder nre his attorneys. NO DRAWBACK FOR OIL. Washington, July 19. Tho Treasury Department has refused a drawback to tho Standard Oil Company on 18,000 cases of cdl exported to Honolulu on tho ship Helen Brewer, which sailed from New York June 23th, The mer- chandise was laden on the vessel on tho 20th, 28th nnd 29th of May, The department has decided in view of the fact that the customs provisions of the Ait of April 30, 1900, took effect on Juno Hth, the Territory of Hawaii ceased to be foreign country within tho meaning of tho draw back hws on nuila ftcr that date. The Wnluluii Ciihch. Deputy Sheriff Chllllngworth will return from Wnlalim In tho evenln? train nfter acting ns prosecuting old icr In opium nnd liquor cases at that place. Yesterday, one of the. China- men charged with unlawful possession of opium, wns tiled and discharged Today, Ah Chit was fined $30 and costs on tho charge of unlawful possession of Opium. A nolle prosequi .. i rtl'T-i- d In the rase of Ah Clin for selllnit liquor without n license The man will be rtnrrasteil and tried In the District Court of Honolulu Public Once Mure. Honolulu Hale, the old public build- ing i.ext the- - post oltlce Is coming Into iillldal usei again l.jle A. Dlcke, Second District Mnglstrnte, will bold his court tempornrll on the. ground lloor moving upstnlrs the end of the month. Tho Board of Registration will then occupy the room thus vacit-ee- l Its work requires to be elone be- tween the 20th of August and the 10th ef September. Miirrlnjje Announced. Cards have been received by locat friends from Mr. and Mrs. Amos Burr, New York, announcing the marriage of their daughter, Grace Edith, to Mr. Charles Thomas Wilder on Tuesday. July 10. The happy man "Is the Lite Hawaiian Consul General at San Fran- cisco, ami son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Wilder, Honolulu. A STRANGE MITTIMUS. The mittimus tu tho ense of the Ja- panese murderer recentl sentenced to hang, arriveel from Hllo a few days ago. It Is strange, to say the least. In that It addresses High Sheriff Brown the whole way through and ends s'th "And may the Lord have mercy on our soul.' Naturally, Mr. Brown Is u little uneasy. AORANGI CLEARED. After all the Aorangi did clear late jestenlay and landed her passengers but she remained outside'. It Is thought thnt, on this account, there Is a gooel deal more In the Hog.iu daniaro ense story than nt first appeared. At about S:ir. o'clock a. m. today, the Upolu took out the Aornngl's passen- gers nnd she sailed for British Colum- bia. Rcprlmiineleel nnd DlHcluirjicd. Autone Meilcdros, Frank Medelros nnd Manuel Telxlern, the three boys nrrestesl jesterdaj on the charge ot stenllng wood, uppe-ntce- l In the Police Court this forenoon. They pleaded guilty to the charge and Judge Wilcox, recognizing the offense ns a slight one under the circumstances, reprimanded the bo J s and discharged them. Sprout Fined Sptoat, the Ice catt driver, was fined $10 nnd costs In the Police Court this fou noon on the charge of assault nnd batten on Olllccr A nana It appcirs t'l'it Apnn.i whipped one of tho boys who elellvers lee for Spro.it and tho driver retaliated on Apaua. Police Court NotcH. The following cases were disposed ot In the Pedicc Court this forenoon: assault and battery on F. Hoqffmnii, $C and costs; Ah l'at, un- lawful possession of opium, $50 and costs; J. Grade, violating carlrcge icgulatlous, $5 nnd costs. Notice Is given that the Court of Tax Appeals will sit In the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce August 8. See By Authority. The American bark Empire with a full cargo of coal from Newcastle, ar- rived In port this morning. A complcto new- - stock of gents shirts, collars nnd cuffs at L. B. Kerr's, Queen street, 9 1m REMIND GENTLE ER m We would remind you that we have just received another line of : GENT (very stylish) OX FOU DS IN RUSSIA, BLACK VICI KID, PATENT LEATHER Medium weight sole, tip perforated an J plnUeJ, Any toe you want. A Swell Shoe for Swell People NONE BETTER, PEW AS aoou Manufacturers' Sboe Go. N 4 15 I

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Page 1: fjjplpmp''',' 'm; The People Get AH Bulletin Doy. · Shanghai. In the former plnco 1 wis forcmnn In charge of magazines, hand- ... accident, and the honest Chinaman has ct to born,

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'm; The People Get AH the News of the Doy.

Jilt.5 Evening Bulletin AUVurllrsurM'I'huli'

IWiWi&i From the Progressive Ilullciln, JC-CJ-

Worth.

Vol. JX. No. WOO. HONOLULU, TKHHITOHV OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, AUGUST : 1900 Tun i: 5 Cents.

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I'MII A GLORY

Will Be Kindled at the Big

Rally to Be Held

Tomorrow.

REPUBLICANS ON HAND

FOR THE GREAT PARADE

Delegates to National Convention and

Other Prominent Hawaiians to

Take Part-Feat- ures of the

Ratification.

Plans for the Republican rally indtorchlight procession to be held Sat-

urday night are now practically com-

plete, and the affair elves promise ofbeing one of the biggest affairs In ;h"political line Honolulu has ever

In connection with the paradethe young Republicans and members ofthe precinct clubs have been particu-larly active nnd a large representationis sure to be In line.

The Young Men's Itcpubllcnn DrillCorps under command of Major Zelg-le- r,

Captains Wilcox, Johnson, Murnc,Costa and Klcmme will be one of theprettiest features ccr seen In n pub-

lic parade. All the week the boys havebeen practicing special formations tobe carried out along the line of theparade. Armed with torches nnd

uniformed In special cam-

paign regalia they will go throughevolutions that nrc sure to enthuse an I

Interest the crowds. Kallhl will be onhand with five buss loads of 0ter3,with lanterns, torches nnd specialtransparencies galore. Boys of tluNinth Precinct, Fifth District al:promise a good turn out and specialcampaign features.

V. II. Hoogs will act as Grand Mar-

shal, assisted by Col. C. P. Iauken sutiaid In chief and the following aidsTom Cummins, James Holt, 0c.iWhite, William Holt, George Smithies.W. H. Wright. Fred J. Church, JohLane, C. P. Prescott, John Reiser,James Thompson, William Crozlcr.

Tho various organizations will formnt the following places. Leaders of or-

ganizations not yet assigned shou'dconfer with Mr. Hoogs nt the earll"fttime possible.

Walklkl side Miller street, right onIlcretanla Company A, Young Men'sRepublican Club Drill Corps, SanJohnson commanding.

Ewa side of Miller street, right onIlcretanla Young Men's RepublicanLeague, Lorrln Andrews commanding

Mauka entrance Capitol building-Comp- any

I), Republican Club DrillCorps, Charles Wilcox commandliij

On olltel street Republicans not at-

tached to any organization, and car-riages.

Richard street, right resting onIlcretanla street Bicycle corps, VeehThrum and Henry Giles commanding.

The parade will move at the call ofMarshal Hoogs and will start not Interthan 7 o'clock along the following lineof march: Ileretnuln to Emma, Emmato Vine aril, Vineyard to Fort, Fort to

' Hotel, Hotel to Smith, Smith to Nuu-am- i.

Nuuanu to Merchant, Merchant toHotel, Hotel to drill shed.

Chairman George W. Smith will pie-sid- e

at the rally, where the followingwill speak: Hon. Samuel PaikcJudgo A. N. Kepolkal, C. n. Wilson,Hon. Haiold M. Sewall, Enoch Jom.- -son, T. McCantes Stewart, Col. J. tLjBoyd, J. L. Kaulukou and W. C,

Achl, Owing to Governor Dole'senforced absenco Hon. Henry Water-hous- e

was asked to speak but decline 1

as he could not bo In town, LorrlnAndrews may be called upon to spoil;for the Young Men's Republican Cliil),although he asked not to be put downfor a Bet speech.

Following nre the vice presidents of' thc meeting:

P, C. Jones, J. W. Jones, C. M,

Cooke, C. W. Zelgler, J, I). AthertouJ. A. Oilman, Professor Hosmer, II. ECooper, J. A. McCandless, W. W. HallE, O. White, Andrew Brown, J. L. Kau-

lukou, M, Costa, Clarence M. White,K. R. 0. Wallace, J, C. Cluney, Wll-- L

Ham Mutch, S. M. Damon, CecilDrown, T. F, Lansing, George D

Gear, Alex. Robertson, George Carter,M, K. Kakulna, M. A. Gonsnlvcs, E. S.Boyd, J. L. Holt, S. M. Kannkanul, J,W. Kelkl, Isaac Sherwood, A. S. Ma- -

liaiilii. James Mclnerny, P. P, Zablnn,V, James Davis, Paul Neumann, Gcoirp

Dals, Geoigo McCloud, J, A. Magoou,S M. Ilallou, J. D. McVeigh, J. A

Gonsahcs, John Lane, George Smith'les, John M. Kea, Peter Nalual, GusRose, Robert Parker, Charles Chilling- -

worth, A. M. Brown, J. W. Pratt, filetAien Mahaulu, M. P. Hopkins, HankL. Hoogs.C. L. K. Hopklns.W. Q.Smlth

E. S. Gill, J. Nakunalae, C. II. Rose,

Smith i: II Xnohn Jan.s t Alii If,T II Murrn; I' J llerrt 'V A H.Mini. Vliln Thrum. Hcnr lll flun,Crane It A. Dexter. E. 8 C mhe V

V Ooodnle George Weight ft'ntIlnywood .1. W. Cathcnrt A T. At-

kinson Daniel Logan Paul leenbttg.Fred Smith. George Dcnnlmn. E. E.Fnxtnn. 0 W. R. King II. ('. Austin,E. P Dole J. A. MtCandlc'F ArchieOlinilnn, Gerrlt P. Wilder. CharlesWight. Charles NotleyJr.. E. I). Ten-ne-

Charles Atherton, W. Chung Moon

Wm. Lucas, Frank Vldn, Wm, Wngtier.John Nott, J. L. McLean. John McLnliiJoseph McOulre. Wm. Lnren, J. II.Soper. 0 W. K. Rnthbone, Frank Pa-

llia, A. Ku, E, P. Alkue, Wm Henry

Portuguese Honor

Consul Canavarro

Last night some eighty of the mostprominent Portuguese townspeoplemet nt the residence of PortugueseConsul General Canavarro. The oc-

casion was the presentation of a testi-monial, in the shape of an elaboratesilver toilet outfit appropriates :n- -

Fraveel, and bearing the oate of May4, 1900. An address was read by Major Cnmnra expressing the etteeomnnd sympathy of the Portngueee community nnd their appreciation cf theservices rendered by their consul tothe colony during seventeen years.

Senhor Cnnnvarro In replying recalled the long period during which hohad been in close nnd constant con-ta-

with the many thousands cf Por-tuguese whom he hnd seen land onthese shores, and whose developmenthe had followed with constant Inter-est, assisting nnd ndvislng them to theextent of his nblllty. His relationswith them had not been only thoseof an official but of a true friend, andnothing could niter his feelings towardtho colony as long ns his governmentsaw fit to keep him In Hawaii.

There was n band In atendance, nndthe rest of the evening was pleasantlyspent.

ORPHEUM THEATRE.

New Aggregation of Players Direct

from Australia.

The Orpheum will give a grand bill i

of vaudeville nrlsts from the late Mi"Adoo Georgia Minstrels. Pl new pe-p-

m rived yesterday by the Aorangi.They were Miss Flora Batten, who Is

described on her touring cnid as Amer-

ica's doubte-volce- d queen of tong, andthe star of the McAdoos; Gerard Mil-

lar, tne "celebrated basto tololst,comedian. Impel senator, late tt.11,0manager, Interlocutor and generalmanager;" Hen Wise, comedian, nmiKatie Morton, dancing soubiette, tha"King nnd Queen of Coondom " nn 1

Leon P. Hooks, "America's EminentTenor and Chaiacter Artltt," an 1

Finnk Poole, Australian baritoneOne of the hottest qunrtets ever be'i

heie will be a feature. They were soanxious thnt they could not wait to;the regular rehearsal today but bad toget together last evening nfter theshow. They had quite an audience.

The touring card of the six HatesIn large black tvpe that "they have Justleturned from the Australian Coloniescrowned with that success achieved bynone but true American artltu " TheOrpheum will open this evening withthe new company before the footlights

KALIIII ON DECK.

Judge Wilcox of the Seventh Pre-

cinct Repuhllum Club has appointeda commltty on nriangemenu fo. Sat-

urday night's parade. Mesne. K. RG. Wallace, George Lucas, J. L Holt,15. P. Zablan nnd Peter Nalual metjcstei day? afternoon nt the offlco nfLawyer T. McCants Stewart and de-

cided to charter five buwes, to decor-

ate them nnd tnko n place In theprocession. The busses will carry torchlights and transparencies. They a III

leave the corner of Kamehamelm IV.road and King street nt C:30 o'clo-k- ,

Saturday evening. All Republicansof the prlcinct are Invited to ride fireof charge. ,

, Great sale of boots and shoes at 5

cents on'tKe dollar at L. B. Kerr ic

Co.'s shoe house, corner of Fort ant?

Hotel streets.

THE WATERMAN IDEAL FOUN-

TAIN PEN. All sizes, all shapes. HF. WICHMAN.

Work In the third degrco tonight InOnhu Lodge No. 1, K. of P. i

HONOLULU t SCHOOLOF

Day and Night ClassesA. COWAN.

ROOMSlll-- lt 4 Floor f A,H 4 P. MflOUM I T.IO- -0 JO r. M

PROGRESS BLOCK

I IMn

His Views Based Upon

Some Years Resi-

dence There.

HE DOES NOT FLATTER

THE CHINESE CHARACTER

The Defences of Hongkong Are All

Right, but Shanghai Is P,oorly

Defended from the Land

Side.

Walter E. Bew Is an Englishmanlately arrived from Shanghai, who Intends going Into business In Honolulu.Mr. Dew tins not a high opinion of tholower order of Chinese character. Hohas dictated the following Interview ton Bulletin reporter:

"I have lived In Hongkong andShanghai. In the former plnco 1 wisforcmnn In charge of magazines, hand-

ling the ammunition for 33 warshipsbesides that of tho land forces.

I regard of until 1 o'clock in theof enormous storing ammunition

of ammunition supplies.of natural defenses. far It difficult

concerned, another city of similar Impo--ko-

plnccd clevnted tnncc in such condition

-

HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS

tlous where they can rake the mainthoroughfare In event of Chlnesodisturbance.

"When I first went to Hongkong1803 tho Chinese residing there wcrocompelled to carry a lantern and n pass

by the captain superintendentof police. The pass was good with-

out the lantern nnd tho lantern nogood without tho pass. The nightduty police Island was com-

posed Europenns, Sikhs andTho European carried a revolver

fully loaded and n carbine also fullvloaded, nnd the Chlneso n sword.This Infliction of the lantern thepass was revoked 1S97 as a measureof conciliation to the Chinese for theirprevious good behavior,.

"From long residence in China 1

have come to the conclusion that theChlneso ns a nationality naturallv

a wll disposition and that the Chi-

naman has nn Inborn antipathy tomanneis and custums. He is a

liar by Instinct tells tho truth u

accident, and the honest Chinaman hasct to born,"M) experiences based upon

yeaiH tho British Army ordnance)department and one nnd u half jearncommercial engagement In Chi-

na, Tho Chinaman Is a particular!anil plausible Individual u

dinner or similar function, but hisIs much open ques-

tion."Hero In Honolulu Chinese hu3

Indignation meetings, uenounclngthe action of their countrymen nthomo ns barbarous, buthave lived In their knowthis proceeding Is nbsolute shim.If theso Chinese, In splto their

hud us 200 miles tinYungtso river, they havehesitation cutting our throats.

"In a brief stay at Macao 1 had con-

versation with n

theio btud)lng Chinese, He told ho

a Chinese cmplo)n of tl,3mission leeching six Mexican dollara mouth resigned his position with n

gieat outward show of Short- -

1) nfteiwmd the nilslsonarj thesame man pleading In the Chlnesocom t nnd declaring most cmplriM-rall- y

that If his ease did not hnve afavorable would sec

fication of the III Itlsli consulneniest port. Inasmuch ns tho llrithdiconsul Is the man of the ChlnesoIt Is needles sto say won

inse Ho much for the value of missimian work In

'These with other Incidentshnvp mine In my knowledge have led

to.bellete the statement mamby Klgnnr Crlspl nil the troubleIn Is ntrlhtitnhle the mission-aries- for the) for many yenrs uihave held absolute swa In China Is

true nnd the missionary element hanbeen productive Of antagonism ofthe Chinese the European than mi)other rnuso.

"The Chinese have no wish tootllclally upon the privacy

other communities, but wlint Is golna

in the shape of good things they wanttheir Just shnre of, and the action pf

the Anglo-Saxo- n nations In forcliuthem to open their ports must neeei-Mirll- y

more than they relish,"One thing Is be regretted, tb tt

the Chinese nrclnvetcrately bail colo-

nists. They acquire readily but

all they acquire Is Immediatelyinto hard cash, preferably gold, and atthe earliest opportunity deportedChina. Wealthy Chinese arrivingHongkong from Hawaii, tho Unit!States nnd Australia present the out-

ward appearance of coolies of tho mintabject class. This disguise Is assumedto shield them from tho demands ofthe Chinese magnates of their dis-

tricts."My candid opinion is that this

racket has been brewing for two or

"Hongkong as particularly seven 12 nndsafe on account the qunn- - morning, nnd war

stored there, alio'its strong So "As to Shanghai, would be

as the Chinese nrc Hong- -' to findhas guns In posi-- 1 nn unprotected

the

In

signedno

In theof Chi-

nese.

policeand

in

areof

nnd

beare font

in

North

suave at

very to

thoheld

those whomidst that

nnof

upwould no

In

missionary who W4t

that former

regret.found

lesult lie lire notint tn

bogeythat he his

Chinathat

me thatthat

China to

moreto

of

hoto

veryturned

toIn

tlty

three jenrs past. About two jears agowhen I was In the British ordnnneedepartment, on the occasion of an In- -

ternatlnn crisis, snt up six mouths out

T: "" 1

WITH Gl'NS IN ACTION.

fiom the land approaches. This Isprohnhl) due to the cosmopolitancharacter of the community.. No pow-

er has ever thought It necessary tuprovide defences other than a licet.

"An attack from the land side, ow-

ing to the topography, could be readi'vrepulsed If a sufllclent force wr-- e

available. Hut once taken possessionof liv the Boxers It would he n dlfllctilttask to dislodge them, nnd I fenr thatall the resources of landing partiesfrom warships, aided by the toluu-tecr- s,

European nnd Indian police,would be taxed to tho utmost to savo(he foreign residents from annihila-tion."

CHANGE IN CONCERTS.

Captain Bergcr Makes Innovation That

Will Please.

Captain Ileiger has decided thnt theband will give a concert on the Capi-

tol grounds every other Sunday, ThisInnovation will begin Sunday,

People have been complaining aboutthe great distance to .Malice Island andthis Is the reason for the compromise.Tho concerts on the Capitol groundswill begin nt 3 and end at C o'tloel:,Keats will be provided for the crowdsthnt will undoubtedly be drawn to theplace

Tho concerts for the next six diyijwill bo as follows: Saturday after-noon nt I .'nun a square, Sunday after-noon nt Capitol grounds, moonlightconcert Monday evening at Emmasquare, moonlight concert at Thnmnjsquare Tuesday, at Makee Island Wed-nesday and a moonlight conceitThursday evening at tho Hawaiian ho-

tel.

IInniuet ol Bar.Tho annual banquet of tho Hawaiian

Bar Assoc Intlon will be given nextFriday evening. It vvll bodlstlnguhh-e- d

by the presence of Judge Estee, Dis-

trict Attorney Ilalrd, the SupicmuCourt Justice b nnd Circuit CourtJudges. W. O. Smith, S. M. Ilallou andJ. M. Mousarint nre the committee) Incharge. Paul Neumann, picsldcnt, w.llbe toast master.

LINEN CENTERPIECES.Iwnkaml, Hotel street, Is offering a

now Hue of linen centerpieces for ta-

bles, embroidered la fancy colors.

WIH1If

She Charges Daughter

and Son-in-La- w

with Fraud.

TRANSFERS OF HOMESTEAD

MONEY AND SALOON

Oross Abuse of Trust and Confi-

dence Alleged-Ka- hai Estate

Damages

for Assault.

Kaulmakaole Lazarus, widow of thelate Joseph Lazarus, has brought u billIn equity to declare a deed void and fornn accounting ngnlust H. A. Juen andEsther P. Juen his wife. Tho lastnnmed defendant is a dnugh'er of thecomplainant.

Mrs, Iiznrus nlleges that Juen andhis wife, tnktng advantage of the greitconfidence she hnd reposed III then,fraudulently obtained from her n deedconvejlng to Mrs. Jue.n her Lumesteie!property In Ilcretanla street, whichwhen tho deed was made was of thereasonable valuo of IS000, Tho deedwas executed on December 10, 1898.

Just prior to that time, Mrs. Lazar-us nlleges, the defendants had Induedher to withdraw 1j0i) from Bishop'sbunk nnd place it In their hands forsafe keeping. Then she sa)s they got

her to execute another Instrument g

to her for the $1300 the Inter-

est of Esther P. Juen In the Louvresaloon conducted by the grantor's hus-

band. A clause In the preamble of thisagreement sas that Mrs. Uiz.irus"has voluntarily paid, delivered andgiven absolutely and Irrevocably untothe party of the first part the sum ofthree thousand the hundred dollnts '

It Is stipulated that the old ladyshould i cm civ e from her daughter aweekly allowance of 1" for th rest ofher life, but thnt If Harry Juen shouldeense to conduct or carry on theLouvre saloon business the wholeugiicmeut should Immediate Ij beeorievedd The Klinll condition Is append-ed however, thnt In case of nny sale

' of the' saloon mid business, but priorto the. death of Mrs Lazarus, sheshould bo entitled to one-ha- lf the pur-eha-

price obtained therefor.A third instrument exhibited Is n

transfer by Mrs. Lizarus to Mrs, Junof all the merchandise nnd fittings oftiie Louvre saloon In consideration of$3300, "the lecelpt whereof Is herebyncknowiedged." Tho complainant de-

clares that she received no considera-tion whntever for the property.

All of the Instruments nre dated the

same day, Mrs. Lazarus, as she setsforth, Is a nntivo Hawaiian C5 jeirsold, anil can only speak nnd und"r-stan- d

'tho Hawaiian language, but canneither read nor write thnt nor anyother language. She Is thetefnre de-

pendent on tho ndvlce of others Inbusiness matters, and up to December10, 1898, Mrs. Juen and husband wereher most trusted ndvlsers.

J, T Do Bolt Is attornev Tor peti-

tioner.Teresa Mary Kahal, ailmlnlstrntr'x

of the estnto of Camuel IC, Kahal, hasfiled nn Inventory, There is JS01.7.'. tolive names In trust In the Postal Sav-

ings Bank. Tho real estate Is valuedat $112.' Ml. Theie Is nnother P. S It.deposit, of $J!l,'o, the household fur-

niture Is put ilowu at $21,J.2.i, an I .1

claim for pieqierty burned by order ofthe Board of Health nt $1000.

Chco Kit lias brought an action oftrespass against Lee Lung, claiming$1000 damages for assaulting and In-

citing other persons to assault himRobertson & IWlder nre his attorneys.

NO DRAWBACK FOR OIL.

Washington, July 19. Tho TreasuryDepartment has refused a drawback totho Standard Oil Company on 18,000

cases of cdl exported to Honolulu ontho ship Helen Brewer, which sailedfrom New York June 23th, The mer-

chandise was laden on the vessel ontho 20th, 28th nnd 29th of May, Thedepartment has decided in view of thefact that the customs provisions of the

Ait of April 30, 1900, took effect onJuno Hth, the Territory of Hawaiiceased to be foreign country withintho meaning of tho draw back hws onnuila ftcr that date.

The Wnluluii Ciihch.Deputy Sheriff Chllllngworth will

return from Wnlalim In tho evenln?train nfter acting ns prosecuting oldicr In opium nnd liquor cases at thatplace. Yesterday, one of the. China-men charged with unlawful possessionof opium, wns tiled and dischargedToday, Ah Chit was fined $30 and costson tho charge of unlawful possession

of Opium. A nolle prosequi .. i rtl'T-i- d

In the rase of Ah Clin for selllnitliquor without n license The man willbe rtnrrasteil and tried In the DistrictCourt of Honolulu

Public Once Mure.Honolulu Hale, the old public build-

ing i.ext the- - post oltlce Is coming Intoiillldal usei again l.jle A. Dlcke,Second District Mnglstrnte, will boldhis court tempornrll on the. groundlloor moving upstnlrs the end of themonth. Tho Board of Registrationwill then occupy the room thus vacit-ee- l

Its work requires to be elone be-

tween the 20th of August and the 10thef September.

Miirrlnjje Announced.Cards have been received by locat

friends from Mr. and Mrs. Amos Burr,New York, announcing the marriageof their daughter, Grace Edith, to Mr.Charles Thomas Wilder on Tuesday.July 10. The happy man "Is the LiteHawaiian Consul General at San Fran-cisco, ami son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C.

Wilder, Honolulu.

A STRANGE MITTIMUS.

The mittimus tu tho ense of the Ja-

panese murderer recentl sentenced tohang, arriveel from Hllo a few daysago. It Is strange, to say the least. Inthat It addresses High Sheriff Brownthe whole way through and ends s'th"And may the Lord have mercy on

our soul.' Naturally, Mr. Brown Is

u little uneasy.

AORANGI CLEARED.

After all the Aorangi did clear latejestenlay and landed her passengersbut she remained outside'. It Isthought thnt, on this account, there Is

a gooel deal more In the Hog.iu daniaroense story than nt first appeared. Atabout S:ir. o'clock a. m. today, theUpolu took out the Aornngl's passen-

gers nnd she sailed for British Colum-

bia.

Rcprlmiineleel nnd DlHcluirjicd.Autone Meilcdros, Frank Medelros

nnd Manuel Telxlern, the three boysnrrestesl jesterdaj on the charge otstenllng wood, uppe-ntce- l In the PoliceCourt this forenoon. They pleadedguilty to the charge and Judge Wilcox,recognizing the offense ns a slight oneunder the circumstances, reprimandedthe boJ s and discharged them.

Sprout FinedSptoat, the Ice catt driver, was fined

$10 nnd costs In the Police Court thisfou noon on the charge of assault nndbatten on Olllccr A nana It appcirst'l'it Apnn.i whipped one of tho boyswho elellvers lee for Spro.it and thodriver retaliated on Apaua.

Police Court NotcH.The following cases were disposed ot

In the Pedicc Court this forenoon:assault and battery on F.

Hoqffmnii, $C and costs; Ah l'at, un-

lawful possession of opium, $50 andcosts; J. Grade, violating carlrcgeicgulatlous, $5 nnd costs.

Notice Is given that the Court ofTax Appeals will sit In the rooms ofthe Chamber of Commerce August 8.

See By Authority.

The American bark Empire with afull cargo of coal from Newcastle, ar-

rived In port this morning.

A complcto new- - stock of gentsshirts, collars nnd cuffs at L. B. Kerr's,Queen street,

9

1mREMIND

GENTLE

ER

mWe would remind you that we have justreceived another line of :

GENT(very stylish) OX FOU DS

IN

RUSSIA,BLACK VICI KID,PATENT LEATHER

Medium weight sole, tip perforated an JplnUeJ, Any toe you want.

A Swell Shoe for Swell People

NONE BETTER,

PEW AS aoou

Manufacturers' Sboe Go.

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fepw "

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SHIRT WAISTS,

WASH SKIRTS,

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NOW ON DISPLAYGet a first view before tue Assortment Is broken.

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Fraternal Directory.

HAI'MONY MIDfIG NO. 3,I. O O. r ,

Meets every Monday evening nt 7:30B Harmon? Hnll Klnc ctreet.

I.. II. ni:c X 0i:. It. linXUHY, Secretary.

All visiting brothers very cordiallyfcTltM.

MYSTIC LODU):. No. 2, K. of P.

Meets every Wednesday evening at0:19 o'clock, Castle Hall, Fort street,Visiting brothers cordially Invited toattend. s. j. halter, c. c.

A. D. MURPHY. K. n. s.

HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,R. A. M.

Meets every third Thursday eveningIm Masonic Temple. All (siting com-Jnlo-

cordially Invited.A. P. OILFILLAN, II. P.

J. D. TUCKER, Secretary.

HONOLULU COMMANDURYNo. 1, K. T.

Meets In Masonic Temple on the sec-r- at

Thursday evening of each month.Ml visiting Sir Knights courteouslybTlted.

HENRY E. COOPER, U. C.. D. TUCKER. Recorder.

OAHU LODOE No. 1, K. of P.

Meets every Friday evening at theirlastle Hall, 420V4 Fort street, at 7:30.Xsnbers of Mystic Lodge No. 2, andrUltlng brothers, cordially Invited.

A. N. SINCLAIR. C. C.M. ROSENIILEDT.

, K. of R. and S..

NUUANU CHAPTER, ROSE, CROIX.

No. 1. A. & A.. S. R.

eets the flirt Thursday In eachMonth, at Masonic Temple.. Sojourn-1-

and visiting brothers cordiallyto attend all meetings.

W. M.. FRANK D. AUERDACh.ALLAN D. SCRIMOEOUR Secretary.

LODOE Le PROGRES DEL'OCEANIE.

No. 124, A. & A. S. Rite.

Uted meetings on (he last Mondayti each month, In Its hall, Masonic

nple.C. M. WHITE. W. M.

H. B. FRIEL, Secretary.

GEO. W. Do LONO POST No.45, Q. A. R.

Department of California and Nov-ate, meets at Harmony Hall, Kingtract, first ThursJay evening of every

Math. Sojourning comrades are cor-Uii-

Invited to attend.W. L. EATON, P. C.

IAB. T. COPELAND, Adjt.

HAWAIIAN LODGE. No. 21,r P. & A. M.

Uted meetings, first Monday eachMonth. Special meetings, when called(will be noted in this space.)

Members Lodge Le Progres, Pacifictodce, and all sojourning brethrenWrtlally Invited., J. M. OAT, W. M.

K. R. Q. WALLACE. Secretary.

THE ALOHA BRANCH OF THETHEOSOPH1CAL SOCIETY.

Every Saturday at 7:30 p. m. The AlohaRraneh of the Theosonhkal Socletv. willhold Its regular meeting In the Knights ofPythias Hall, next doorto Mounter N Lo .Fort street. Public corjiaily Invited.Books lent at the Library on Mondays,Wednesdays and FrIJavs, fmn j to 4p. m. Information on Theosophy givenbv writing to P. O. Box s.4.

HAVE YOU

been thinking of

1900

Boxes of Prang's

Water Color Paints

for the

CHILDREN?

For Sale by

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LimitedMerchwt Strut

NOTICE.

From and after this, A. F. Cooke willoccupy the office of the I'alolo Land andImprovement Co., Ltd., Room S, .Model

bulldinRi Progress block, dallv from to a.m. to 12 noon. A. F. COOKE,

Manager I'alolo Land Co., Ltd., !57Q-m- l

TIIH BVBNINO It. I FIJIDAY, AUGUST , 1900.

I

VJ

IN LUZON.

Washington. July 2.V (Icnoinllinn culilid tin1 Wnr t

nieiit miiiniiuilieineiit of the smccssfnlerection of another iiiuiilclp.il Kmern-mi-

In the Philippines under theti'iin laid down by the PhilippineCommlKHlon. Tills particular Ktiwrii.lnent Is cstnbllshcil nt Vlk'ai) on Mr

northwest const of the Island of I.unip. nt n point mnde meninrable by I holanding of Young's forces during thepurKiiit nf AgiilnaMo, when that lenderwas Inst In strength. The Alcalnda

to In Gent nil MncArthur's h

corresponds to (lie Spanishor inn) or. The message lends nf

follows:Munlln, July 2.1. Ailjutnnt General.

Washington: Follow lug lelegrnmfrom Alrulndn of iicently lorine.lmunicipal government Vlg.in. I.117.111.

Is transmitted "PieslcUnt. WiiRlilng- -

ton Aluihuln nml municipal umiull,Vlgnu, Instnlltil under General YouuOMipenlslon. salnti you and tender II rmnlleglnnie ItUero Alcnlndn.'

MACARTIIfR.

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Fine house and lot; 100x100; Wal-kl-

road.3. One lot, McCully tract; 75x1 50; King

street.4. Two lots, Kawalahao St.; 50U00

each; Kewalo.5. House and lots at Kalulanl tract.0. Four lots, Waikikl aJJItlon, near

Camp McKlnley; 50x100Nine-yea- r lease, with houses;

Punchbou I.House and lot, Hani wal St., Kewalo;

25x100.Ten-yea- r lease and houses; Punch

bowl; 6dm 10to. Four lots, Kallhl, near King St.;

5o:coeach.II. Inrce lots near Diamond Head;

55x95 each.12. House and lot, wun staoies; 5jx

133; upper Punchbowl13. Hous: and lot, Queen St.; 50x100.14. Ten-vca- r lease, with cottaces and

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16. Beautiful lot on Fort st, betweenSchool and Vineyard sts.

18 Lot 100x110, with new cottages,Wilder avenue.

10. Two lot, Waikikl roaj; 50x100each.

20. Five lots, Beach road, near the sea;60x102.

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2j. Lot on Fort st. extension.24. Lot corner Wilder enue and l;

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Cards, Embossing.H. r. WICIIMAN.

Mi Ctilly RIrp Plnntntlon bus rloo

ftrnw for snip. Spp ad under Npw To- -

ilny.-- rm2

A iloen Ccntrnl Amerlrnn parrnisnro fur sale. Sp l'or Salp lotiimn on1'ngp S.

cicely furnished rooms nt the Pop-

ular House, 151 Kort street, from $1.00

per week up.

The Stock Ynrds Co. hnnipss shop Is

lilted with the latest things In thehnrnrss line.

Ram Dowsitt nml party left In tinEdith L. today for n two wppks" trip tothe other Ulnnils.

No more becoming color eould liavobeen sPlocteil to adorn the Tribunethan roliln's igg blue.

Mrs. Ilugiis. widow nf tin' late Dr.Iliigus nf Kenlln. rctunipil to K1111.il In

the V. (1. Hnll

Them will lip mi Importiint niei'tlngof the Uiillis' Cntliollc llenpwiluit

nt 3 o'clock this iiftprnoon.

The fourth nxsi'gimient on NnhlliiiHtoik ilnc Juui I'o will be ilcllniincntOct. 1st. See notlie under New Tod ly.

(ionsalvcs, photographer, Ueretanianear Alapnt Is giving nwny ono 1Gx20

era) on portrait with (5 worth of pho-

tos.

Cnptnln KMy of the .Mohican hailan enttrtalumint for 11 nninliir 11'

frleinlK nbonnl his good ship Uist p pil-

ing.

The Lodge p Progres will hold u

xpeil.il mpptliig tonight. W'"'k In Hi"

third lit glee. Sie nntlco uniler NevToday.

Mrs. Anna Schmeilcn nud StpphpnI'ctir were marrlpil nt the Occidentalhotel last Hex. O. L. Pearsonoflldntlng.

The Austrnlln eommeimd dlschnig- -

Ing on August 1st. All freight left onwharf Is nt owners risk. Sec notLcliiidir Npw Today.

It. Ross of Tlito. II. Diwles & Co,has reslgntd his position. He Intendsgoing to British Columbia to tako 11

position In u mining ollUe.

The birthday of Master llnrry Liictsviih telehrated In a party nt the horro

of Jnck Lucas yesterday. Theto wi'i,"n goodly number of the boy's friendspresent.

S. M. llnllou, of the llrm of Klniic.',Ballon & MiClnnnhun, will leao for a

trip In the near futuie. Heexpects to go to British Columbia midfrom there to Ranh.

Halelwa, or the "Beautiful House,'the new Walalua hotel, cannot bo surpassed as a quiet resting place and Is

a beautiful spot that should not bo

missed by tourists on any considera-tion.

Consldeinble. business was disposedof nt n nuetlng of the teachers' nini-mltt-

of the Boaul of Education v

hut none of this will be mini"public until the next meeting of theHoard,

V. A. Baldwin of Will men, Kniiiii,lias been appointed assistant innmiK"!'nt Knhukii plantation, this Island, toipplaio (jpiirgo Weight resigned. Mr.

Baldwin S III bo siiecccileil by .Mr.

Cnmpsle.

The rcinnlnder of the MeAdmi Mini-tiel- s

nrilMil In the Aninngl yesterdayMnnager C'ohin of the OipliPiiui wininnsiiU'inlily worried yestenhiy whinIt was 11 question whether or no Hi

stcnniPi' would lonie In.Quite nil atidlentp llsteiud to several

most Intel I'btlng addresses on missionwork uml Its growth In tho rhlnesoEmiilre In the schoolinom of St. An-

drew's Cathedral hist night. Thospeakeis weic Bishop Willis, tho Rev,Hamilton Lee of the Ameilcnu

c 1iiik.1i. Rev, Kwong Yin Tec,Rev. V. II. Kltcnt and Rev. Wm. Ault.

Company A'h It nil.Co. A buvo a ilollglitful ball In tho

ill III shril last nlKht nml hail tho plois--

iiio of HCcIUK n lnw numlier of thlrfitomls puscnt. Tho hnll was piettllyilecoiutcil fnr the tho mintconspicuous part being tho largoAmerican IIiik at tie entrance whlcniiU8uieil the puiposo of a curtain.Dnnclnt; was kept up until fur Into thoiiKirnlnR. The Quintet Club furnlshelthe music. Lieut, l'lleileisiloif, Lieut,Smith ami Corporal lenson were ihofloor tiinwiKeiH SeiReant O, Tetter hadchniBO of the refreshments.

wJiP

CHAS. D. WALKER,Dcilgntr ml Builder ol Ml(h-Gr-

Yachts, Boats and Launches I

Worm, 691 KINO ST,P O, Bui (l, TtliplioM 7&.

"TURCOCOFFEE

: livery tin contains 5 1U bestcoffee nnJ one fine China nip nml

snueer. Try it and Judne for your-

self.

the Washington

Mercantile Co., Ltd,

SOLE AGKNTS.

IW.Mimiu,

Epis-

copal

occasion,

H G MltlDltDITCH

The Merchants J

Collecting Agency,

Custim House Brokerage

113 KAAHU.ViANU ST.

Makes A SPECIALTY of Monthly

Arcounts and Rents.

White Teeth I

are generally perfect and sound,

and at all events are a much

prettier feature of the mouth

than dirty and discolored teeth.Then again when kept dean

and white are less liable to decaywhich rather is due to thought-

lessness in teeth care.All teeth preparations, in a

general way are good we havethem all some better thanothers.

Prophylactl

Tooth Pqwder 25 cen

we know is as near a perfect

tooth cleaner and antiseptic as it

is possible to make because everyone of its ingredients is the purestobtainable.

That's the feature of our tooth

powder.

Hollister Drug Co

FORT STREET.

$33

THE: PACIFIC: NURSERY

Cut and Growing PlantsSprays Bouquets

WeddlngG- - Funeral Designs

ON SHORT NOTICELarge Variety of Roses and Other Plants

: FOR SALE ::

PINKE & CO.,Union St., above Hotel.

FRED J. CROSS,Consulting and Superintending;

Electrical 0 HydraulicENGINEER.

Klcctro Hydraulic Power TransmlsaloiKEPOHTS AND ESTIMATESFURNISHED. . . .

With Cattou-No- ll Co., Queen streetOttlce next to 138;

JAMES T.TAYLOR,M.An.Soc.C. E,

CONSULTING

Hydraulic Engineer.SOfl J u. Id Block. Teln. 6SS.

Honolulu Iron Works CtImproed and modern SUGAR MA

CH1NERY of every capacity and de-

scription madu to or del, Roller worland RIVKTKD PIPES for irrlgatloipurposes a specialty. Particular atten-tion paid to JOH WORK, and repairexecuted at shortest notice.

Tlno Job Trintlng atOtUce.

the Bulletin

Ladles' Juslin Underwear.

NV luve Juil roielved illrJ from the makers an ussortmenl of

l.iiilkf Muslin tn.lerwejir, wlti.li w IvIIi'm-- . In V.trlely of Slvlt, Completfttes if AMiittineiU (in J (ieiwr.il Attr.ic linns lias never Ihvii surpd'SPHl III Holl'illllll.

'Hit line Is tH) l.tre to enumerate the different garments, so ve havemsile a tHspl.iy of a few of them In our large central window which willgive one a partial Men of what they are and the variety of styles wcnave. Tll stock Is worthy of Inspection

In the same deportment will be found, Ladles' nnJ Misses' ShirtWaists, l.iJUs shirt waists In silk and cotton, white ntnl colored, n largevatletv of stsles, hut few of a kind.

La tes Over-Skirt- s for dress, travellnn. walking or riding, of silk,wool, linen, cotton pUitio, In white. Mack and colors: there need be nodelay In one's supplying oneself with a Skirt nt short notice suitable forany occasion.

Ladles In want of a Cape nf any description, would do well, If beforepurchasing elsewhere, they Inspected our stock of capes.

Capes for the opera, for dress, for traveling, for walking, riding,golf, etc., In white, bl.uk and colors.

B. F. EHLBRS & CO.Itefore Insuring Your Life consult the best company

and secure the best and most liberal policy asIssued by the

GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO.of New York

TO THIi GERMANIA LIPE INSURANCE CO.,J 11 J J tlullJIng. Honolulu.

Pltjsesend me a stitemcnt showing the Annual Premium forion yjjr Gold Iloncl Redemption Policy, with Cunrnntced Dividend.

My ae at last birthday years.

Name...

Address.

Fill up the above blank and forward to

EMMETT MAY, Judd Building,Manager for Hawaii.

By the Barks "J. C. Pfiueger" and "M. E. Watson"

WE HAVE RECEIVED A

LARGE ASSORTflENT OF : :Morton's and Crosse & Blackwell's Groceries Bicarbonate

of Soda, Wash Soda, Caustic Soda, Paints & Oils, Cor-

rugated Iron, Ridging, &c, Cement Firebricks, Carbo-Iineu- m,

Stockholm Tar, Tubs Buckets, Tinplates, Saucepans, Teakettles, &c, &c.

H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.

On Ice- - -

All Seasonable Fresh Fruits and VeeetablesTURKEYS. DUCKS and CHICKENS. Try one of our TENDER BROILERS.FRESH SALMOM and Flounder. Smoked Salmon and Halibut.FRESH POTATOES and Onions. Cervelat Sausages (In foil), "And In Swetts.FROZEN OYSTERS both California and Eastern. Cream Cheese (in foil).GRUENHAGEN'S BON BONS and Marshmalloa-s- .

H. MAY & CO., Ltd.2 Bier Stores 2

The Waterhouse StoreBETHEL ST.

TELEPHONE 24,The Mclntvre Store

KINO ANIfFORT

TELEPHONE 88.

"By Australia Today"FROZEN OYSTERS

FRESH FRUITS

FROMAGE DE BRIE

SAOKED SALMON

tfsr FRESH CHOCOLATE BON BONS, CANDIES, Etc. -- a

SALTER & WAITY,ORPHBUM BLOCK. Fort St.

Burnham'soo

Grocers

CREAMCUSTARD

TS

Contains no Corn starch,Reiiuires no egss, no cooking. Pieparedlna moment by simply adding one quart o'boiling milk ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS. Will proJu.e ten cups of dellcloujCustard or two quarts of rich Ice Cream that cannot be surpassed.

For sale by

Tatenlinns 119.

COR.

CHAS. HUSTACE.212 King streot. to

Will open a new store In the Alagoon on i, with a line of

General Merchandise! Dry Goods, Groceries.Japanese Provisions,

F. O. Box 888.Telephone 503.

ta Nuuatiu Slrtt

Arlinv

Blc-c- about Aug.

etc

P. O Bos 984.

Import and Dialer in

Chinese Goods and Silk HankerchiefsSPECIALTY!

Tel, an.

MBRCIIANT TAILORINGBtfwfn Holtl anci Pmhl -

o. box WJ. m. .

xriisrGr --wo onixrTHE OLDbST CHINESE FlR.M IN HONOLULU.

0032ISSI02ST lEK.OI3:A.lsrTS.Dll In Fin. Si lei ml Gr.u Linens Chlneie nl Jicinek. Coal. l Ail iri..

p, a, Box eta Tiij!hont

lPOBIEk DEAUil

50) BKilCTAMA SjTIIKKT

STS.

nxt th

or fine

p.

110-- iu Nuu.nu tweet... . ana

AM) IS

Ori'OlirK QUKKN'H UUHHTAI,

Page 3: fjjplpmp''',' 'm; The People Get AH Bulletin Doy. · Shanghai. In the former plnco 1 wis forcmnn In charge of magazines, hand- ... accident, and the honest Chinaman has ct to born,

t

immwjmmm

The CoolestSoda Water

Corner In

TownTHE SODA WATER--- :

likewise:: TDET--H BEST

Benson, Sm it 1 1 G-C-o vLtdCOR. PORT AND HOTEL STS.

JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT

Alsen Portland Cement( th itrongftt and moiMervlceat-l- t temtntirai ni will ftrmltlha aJmlxturcof a larjr amouri r anjor travel, with U lot of irenjsii, than anv other tranJ.lt tritrefnrt trHmott tcirxrnfcal

"ALSEN" hat NO tQUAL In COLO. FINhNESS inJ SAND CAKHYINCl CAPACITY It WEIGHSLESS PER BUSHEL, (mtatuTlnp afOUt to PER CENT MORE CEMENT TO A BARREL than uherHindi, which very materially RLUuCfcS lucnt a rnmrartJ whri other rementi) It It therefore an ECONO-MICAL cement toutt an4 SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR FINE CONCRETE WORK

Comparative tests.Tttulla Strength In Pound 1 Per Square Inch MaJ at Roal Ttitlng Station, Berlin,

NEAT CEMENT One f$tt CeirertThree Parti SanJ

After T da 1 After 18 dayi . After r J) t . After eS ayiALSEN 79j4 SaiH jooj; j6t(4DYCKERHOFF ft'4 itH .48 uSJ

PRhMIUMS. World's Fair. Chkapo, 189) Adelaide JuMlet Int. Ex'n 1B87. Centernlaf Irt. Ex'nMelbourne, 1SS8, New Zealand fc So. S Ex'n. Dunedin, 1880.90.

CAPACITY AND SALES. I he output of the "ALSEN factories It, af Iht preient time, 'arer thanthat of any manufactory of Portland Cement tn Europe.

Tht yearly sales ot Alien's Portland Cement In the United States Is greater than that of an ihtr trandThe following leit mad In actual work by Col D. C. Houston, Corps of Engineers, USA at the

Ma wall around Governor's Island, New York Harbor, has neer been equaled by any other cetrent It Ist follows

TENSILE STRENGTH PER SQUARE INCH One Day. 1S4 rounds; Seven Dat Ceo pounds,Thirty Das, StS pounds For Sidewalks It gives the best color and tht most endurable wearing surface

Testimonials from most eminent engineers architects and contractors endorsing th high gradejjauiy or AL3cn lurnisnci on rpitauun to

Tli.00. B. 3Dasvi.es ds Oo Xt&.

1 Special forI One Week Onlyv --,

I SCHILLER'S MALT EXTRACT 1M 25c. per Bottle

I $2.50 per Dozen jI HONOLDLD DRUG CO., i"We "Wertcla. T77"la.il "2"o-u- . Sleep

BOWER'S MERCHANT PATROL ANDCONFIDENTIAL AOENCY ::::::::

R.ll.bl. W.lchmtn lurnltlitd lor.tor.unl property. BtttClty rtl.rtncci lornlirita. Dt'icllvtand confidential work of .11 orti ,t

Office Room 4 Model Block

&&&&&&&& ?iPtt't?ti'iPh'&iWri?iri?ti'i?tP''iPi?i?irPer EMELIE F. WHITNEY

carload the celebrated

River Whisky ;'

discounts to the f

Place your op- - ,a

bs as coir kvenient. 7.

PEACOCK & CO., Ltd , '

TO Green(THE

SpecialARRIVE trade.

ders

ft W. Ct .'rifli.r -

JLrcbltects, Contractors and Builders

Fred Harrison,CONTRACTOR AND

BUILDER

Jobbing : Promptly : Attended : To.

WM. T. ?ATY,

Contractor and Builder.

Slort inJ Otfic. Fining.Pl.nionJ Citlmates Furnhh.l.

m88 Hotel Street, near Barrackso, a.Howasd, Jt.

HOWARD & TRAIN,Architects.

lit r. Mol! Block. HONOLULU, OAHU, H I

P, O. Bot roj. T.tophon. 989.M6

H. L. KERR & CO.,

Architects and BuildersRooasiiMt

PROGRESS BLOCK,Toi.pboa. m.Oto W. Pt Til, inr, W. BMfdriM P. O. Boi TTl

BBARD8LEE & PAGE

Architects & BuildersOffice: Rooms Arlington Annex,

Honolulu, H. I.Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish-- t

Short Notice. 1441

Building MaterialsOF ALL tlHDB,

Dealers in Lumber and Goal

ALLEN &ROBINSON,Queen street. Honoluln

H. F. BERTELMAN'S

Carpenter Shop16 REMOVED

To rear of old stand. Entrance on Kl.ii

treat. Orders left at either shop, or office,

t John Nott's store, Kln street, will e

prompt attention. MSHf

TEL. 708.I'. O. I11IX IH4.

a of

WHISKY WITHOUT A IIEADACHLi

soon

ROT.F.TlUI

THE BVnNINO HONOLULU, II. In I'HIDAV, AUGUST 1933.

oie teems,

Hotels and Restaurants.

THE ORPHEUM CAFE

The Best MealAND

The Best ServiceIn the City

:: At Popular Prices ::us-Me- at all Hours: a la

carte or Table D'Hote.

WE OFFER YOU THE

Best --5c. CigarTo be bad for tbe money.

CLOSING OUT ALL OUR DOMESTICOIQAKS.

Beaver Lunch RoomsH. J. NOLTE.

Markets and Grocers.

Potatoes,Naval Oranges, Lemons,

Dried Fruit, Ranch Bggs,Butter, Cheese, &c.

Per Australia

J. R. MILLSLincoln Mock, Klnit street.

Noveltiesm

for dinner giving and forluncheons and for entertain-ing may be had here con-

stantly

LEWIS & CO.,Grocers.

Telephone mo, hi Fort St.

ft1if...v --. .wjfc. AKuXtf aUjb i. K.5 . . . Jtku .

HUl.l.tiTlNi , j

t.

.'

II m I'Makes Citizens Happy

and Contented As

Never Before.

THEIR RIGHTS RESPECTED

THEIR MONEY GOOD

How Poor Were Robbed and Down

Trodden by Spanish Arrogance-Les- son

in Money Values

and Free Silver.

(Special Corrosponilcnrp.)Wnxliltmtnn. July 2.. Mr ChnilcH

i: IIiipII. who wnH Sicn'lnry of tliot'lillcil StntcH Sperlnl CoiuiiiIkhIoii (nPorto Itlio, unit Is familiar with theMirloun ciiliilltliiiiH of which ir oppnkii.innkci It plain that our iKTinmtlon ofthat hcniitlful Island has been ofKrcntcst benefit to the people of I'ortoHlco. AtnonR other thliiRs, he explainsthat under Spanish rule Imprisonmentwithout n lienrlns, or the preferring ofchaws nRnlnst the person arrested,wns common, nnd the Imprisoned per-

sons frequently passed seeral jeaiwithout beliiR Informed of the nntutoof the offense for which they had beenthus held. Under Atnerknn rule noinoic Spanish methods are permlttnlIn dealing with those charReil with un-

law ful ai Is.Ilefoie the Amerlran orcupatlon of

I'orto Hlco It was a common custom torent n burial place In the cemeteries,nnd to demand n renewal of the rentfrom enr to car. after the llrst thejears, n failure to promptly pay tl.orenewal resulted In the disintermentof the body nnd the throwing of theskull and hones promiscuously Into ncommon bone heap to lie thereafterforever exposed to the Rnze of the cu-

rious, nnd to the m lion of the ele-ments. This custom was discontinuedupon an order Issued by the Mllltaiy(lovernor, making It unlawful to dis-inter bodies without a special permitfrom the (Sovemnr (Jenernl. and thenonly for the purpose of reinterment.

I'mler the Spanish rule marriage Inrtbeen hedged about with arbitrary rul;swhich had made It impossible for thepoor, especially In the rural districts,to enter Into marriage, nnd the resultwas that more than half of the fami-lies weie 1IIiir In n state of concubln-ng- e,

and more than half of the eliP-die- n

horn on the Island during latterear were Illegitimate, and deprived

of natural right under the laws, dueto the fact of their Illegal birth, 11

oer which they could hareno conttol. lly order of the Mllltaiy(imernnr the contiait of marring'could be entered Into without cost, be-

fore a magistrate or priest, or minu-ter, and eeiy barrier to marriage w.isreinoxcd. Those having children couldmniry, and the legal status ot the off-

spring ot such iih had been born outof wedlock be theicby established.

t'uilcr Spanish rule the Island wasscourged with diseases due to uus,iil-tai- y

conditions nnd to a lack of earnfor the people by thoso In authority.The Military (Imernnr established a

nccine farm, and army phslcl,ui3nc ciliated the population of the Isl-

and, l'very disease Is being conqueredby fiovernment agencies, and everysanitary measure Is being carried on'to prevent tilth diseases.

Under Spanish rule oerythlnR wastnxed, and to all the very exactliiR tnx-e- s

on property, real and personal, woremilled duties on Imports, port dues andn consume tn ot no small inte. In ad-

dition there were exactions by Ihochinch, whli h was hacked by Mie

ciown and the Insular government,and last, hut not least, there was .1

giiM'tniuental lotteiy; the m.ioiHweie Instituted to sell 11 certllnamount of tho drawings, and they In-

vited the citizens to purcliiiHe a draw-

ing, which was undeistocid to be n

thin veiled order to contribute thtamount asked for to the government.

With the occupation by the Ameil-enn- s

the lottery dlsappeatcd, and theburden of taxation dwindled down toin per cent of the tariff upon Inipommid, what was more Important, theamounts thus collected are handedover to the Island government for pay-I11- R

the expenses of running that gov-

ernment, so that the K, per cent ofthe tariff does not burden the people,nt nil.

When I'orto Hlco wns storm sweptthe quick tespoiise of our people to thecry of distress, and tho liberal sen

of tens ot thousands of tons ofsupplies for the stranded victims ofthe storm gave evidence of tho truofeeding which tills country entertain-ed toward tho new possession. A loyallady of San .J mm remarked that "tluUnited States Is Rient because it isliberal; It Is prosperous because it Is

humane."Under Spanish rule the weak wei

robbed, the fouclosiile of a muitgiiM'was permitted in a most unwarrantedinannei and alwavH to the loss of thedebtor. A mllltaiy order checked thinTuder Spanish nib 11 large pcueutat'.eof tho property owners were nlisn'i-tee- s,

coinlui Hug their estates throughagencies, and exuding 11 most rtilnousionise against other Interests. Theproperty of the absentee class has beenput under taxable conditions that will

I tmtVf I belli tx-- IbHr mtlloti of I He' tmHeti of the whlrli (le

11 Hilly to Ihcli profwitvI Oder MtMtilnli rule the nimir)' of i!m

llntnl m nht tn thr tniwt intrsiitlusrr ihiilHfOlnni, when the idnniertiiw.ti d mime) to piijr hlii help, and filippllen (he peon would be hell nt (VI

rills III Kohl nlnl an mhiii B the liuif- -

e) hail passed Into the linnda of tliemen whom the planter bad owned, thevnlue of the Mine peo deellnid In I:i cuts. 'I his ruinous vailntlon In ui'iti-e- y

has hi en tnnde to gho place to y

nnd stnblllty by rhaimlng I hocurrency of the Island to United Hintcurrency.

Under the rule of Spain the mass ifthe people dared not mnke an outc-- y

against any oppression: the banketsof San Juan testified Hint their hoursof labor were from I o'clock p m till12 o'clock noon of the following ,u,t.nnd Hint they worked every dnv Inthe vcar; other nrllsans gave similartestimony. Willi American oicup.itlii'ishorter hours were ileinnniled withoutfear, and fair dealing began to takethe plate of the ancient wrong.

Aside from the r.n.Ti.l property own-ers of I'orto llko. made tip largelj ofabsentees, priests andresidents the people of the Inland nroto) al to our methods nnd appreciateour eiTorts In their behalf, so far asthe) can realize the enactments

HEALTH BOARD MEETING

At the special meeting of the Hoardof Health )esterdny there were pres-ent. I)r. Wood, president, Dr. Hmer-so-

Attorney (leneral Dole, (ten. W.Smith, I. J. Lowrey nnd Dr. Cooper.Dr. C. I., (larvlu, medical executivenlllc er nml Dr. Hoffman, bacteriologist,with (.'has. Wilcox, secretary, were Inattendance.

The president raised n question as tothe stnlidlng of the lioanl of examin-ers of leper suspects, lie had an Im-

pression that the body had authorityfrom n resolution of the lloaid ofHealth, lie stated that ph)slclntisnot belonging to the Hoard of Healthhad been examiners.

The 011 tin ea k of typhoid fever nt theKallhl receiving stntlon wns rcpoittlby the picsldent. It did not appear Inbe from the water supply, this beingfrom the Ileretnnln pumping stntlon.as the disease bad not appeared In tl.eneighborhood. 'I lie cause appeared tohe local, the sanitary conditions beingfar from good. After consultationwith Dr. Hoffman, lie bad removed theestablishment to the Kallhl quarantinecamp.

Dr. Pratt, referred to the Hoard thoquestion ot n building permit for awarehouse In Kawalahau cemetery.Members did not like the Idea and amotion was passed to further Investi-gate the matter.

The meeting wns called to finish iijiplague hills, but they had not been gi tInto shape for action. They amountto nearly $13 000. There Is not enoughmoney left to pay them clear, so prolata payments will he made nnd theLegislature nsked for the balance.

A bill of ?2Sr,.t0 for Chinese coo.tsand waiters lit the Dilll Shed dctentl- -icamp was ordered paid. One of $2lvsfor Japanese who were In quarantinent the same place was rejeeted.

Ill executive session the Hoard rail-ed the salary of Mr Duffy sanltai;-plumbin-

Inspector, from l.",i) to SL'Mi

a mouth, He would have quit If Inhadn't got tho raise.

NOTICE.During mv absence from the Island

MH. IOHN lUir.KI FY will nrt fnr m.under Power of Attorney.

blKiied) J. J. SULLIVAN,HoiioIuIu.ukm, J900. 1 5Wtj

STOCKHOLDERS' SPECIAL MEET-ING.

A special meeting of the stockholders ofthe Hawaiian Sugar Co., w 111 be held Sat-urday, August 1MI1, 1000, at 10 o'clocka. in., at the rooms of 'he Ch imber ofCommerce, for the purpose of amendingthe bylaws.tjWWin W. L. HOPPER Secretary.

Konu Sugar Co.. Ltd.DELINQUENTNOriCE.

All stockholders In arrears for assess-ments 7. K.mJ 0 will nlcise take noticethat same must he palJ at once or stockwill De advertised as delinquent and sou.

F. W. MCCHESNEY,1 reasurer.

July 24. IQOO. I5Q1-W-

ASSESSMENT NOTICE.

Stockholders are hereby notified that theFoufth Assessment of 5 per cent or two and

f dollars per share on the CapitalStock of THE INTER ISLAND TELE-GRAPH CO., LTD., Is due and payableJuly 1st, at the office of the undersigned411 Fort street. J.H.FISHER.Actg. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co.,

Limited.Honolulu. June Kjooo isoHawaiian Automobile

Co., Ltd.

Assessments have been called on theAssessable Stock (f this company as tobecome due and payable at the office ofCastle & Cooke, Ltl, on

June 1st, igoo, to per cent, (f 10.00 pershare); delinquent June 30th, lyoo.

July 1st. iqoo, 15 per cent, ft 5.00 pershare); delinquent July list.

W. A. HOWEN, Treasurer.Hawaiian Automoblle'Co., Lt'd,

NOTICE.

MAUNALEI SUGAR CO., LTD.

There will be a Special Mtetlng of thestockholders of the Maunalel Sugar Co,,Ltd,, at the Chamber of Commerce roomsat 1 1 o'clock a. m. TUESDAY, Aug 7th,1000. for the purpose of amending

C. H. GRAY,Sec. M.iuu.ilel Sugar Co,, Ltd.

Honolulu) July 7, 1900, 1577ml

r HAWAII LAND CO.Li.MiTiin.

Cnpltn Stock Siimi.ooii.

Cnpltnl, pnld up, . . $,8frm

OKFK'KIW.

W. C. Aehl I'reMilent , MsnsgetM. K, Nitktillih Vice, l're.ldentJ.MskslusI .Tres'iirnrKins h del in 'on, , SecreUry(leo, I I)eh Auditor

IIOAUI) OK DIHKCTOIW:

Jon.li KunisUe.J, Makalnsl

J. W. lllplksno.

Thervbovo Couiny will buy, lesso,or sell lsndj In all rt of the HswallsnIslandi; and also lis houses In the City '

of Honolulu for rent. l4SD-y- 1

J.J.WILLIAMS,xrnOtOgrapher.

womk4 wmuXkWSt

Visitors are cordially invited to.all and inspect our gallery of life-siz- e

royal photos, from KamehamehiI, to date.

At tho Old StandOn Fort Street ::

Coney EstateLANDS.

A FEW VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on Niuanu Avenue, at Nlo

lopa, Nuuanu Vallsj for sale. Apply LJ. M. iVNSARRAT,

Cartwrlfht Block, erchant streettics

W. C. ACHI & CO.,

Brokers & Dealers

REALJSTATEtar Wcjwlll Ba or tWiBekl Estate It

II parts of the group,OT We will Bell Properties on Beaaoi.

ibis Commissions

JFFICE. 10 West King Streei

DAVID DAYTON,

Real Estate Broker.

223 MERCHANT ST.

FOH HALE.

Property In town and sutiurbs

anJ HOUSES TO LET.

T. R. MOSSMAN

Real Estate AgentAbstractor andSearcher of Titles . . .

Loans negotiatedRents collected.

Campbell Building,Merchant street.

P. B. R. STRATJOH,

Real Estate BrokerVlnanclsl Aicnt and Collector

N11. I) ltetliel HI., near 1. O.' Ttlrt!Oli4 04t.

DIAMONDAnd other Rings, Watches, Bracelets, Pins, and an extensive variety

f Jo velry.

EI. Gr, BLAJRI',Hanafactnring Jeweller

toiX PORT STREET.

GHAS. CB4MERG. A. GROTE

Merchant -:- - TailorsCLOTHING

Cleaned and RepairedOUR SPECIALTY.

FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTfcfcLUnion St. near Hotel 1500

WHEN YOU . .

VISIT WAILUKUStop at

THE - WINDSORFIRST CLASS AND HO.W1 LIKI..

0

AIRS. (1. II. ROHHRTSON,: Managlr.

W.tilulu( Maul. 15851111

Agents, ftoktrs and Jobber.

ll.aiNllliR&IUI.HWIN,I.W

Ol'I'ICItkSiII.IMUlfiWiN Present' I 1stV. M. Al I AM.l p .Jnj

J. I'. CfxjKi IrcMtuterV. O. SWIM ... Sfcrelarv 111J Auditor

Sugar Factors and

--Commission Agents

AGENTS FON

Hawaiian Commercial iV Sugar Co.OI.11 Sugar Co.Haiku Sugir Co.Pala Plantation Cotnpiny.Nahlku Sugar Company.Klhel PUntalion d.Hawaiian Susat Co.Kahulul Rallr.uJ Company.

The California and Oriental S. S. Co.

W. G. Irwin & Go.Limited

AOI.WTS KORWestern Sugar Iteflncry Co., of San

rrnnclsco.llaldwln Locomotive Works, of

Philadelphia, Penn., U. S. A.Newell Universal Mill Co. (NntlontU

tune Shredder), New York, U. S. A.N. Ohlnndt & Co.'a Chemical Fertili-

zers.Alex. Cross & Sons, high grade Fer-

tilizers for Cane nnd Coffee.Heed's Steam IHnn Pm.apin

also om:u roit salgI'arnlllno Pnlnt Co.'s P. & 11. Palnti

nnd Papers; Lucol nnd LinseedOils, raw nnd boiled.

Indurlne (n cold-wat- paint), ;,white nnd colors.

Tllter Press Cloths, Cement, Limannd Hrlcks.

CASTLE & COOKBLIMITED.

IIOIVOjL.TJT-U- .Commission Merchants

SUGAR FACTORS.AGENTS FOR

Tbi E PUnlall'ji Co.Th. w.iiiui Arrlcuisvil Cc, L ,:TH. Kotul Surir C'.WlBi..SueirIIIICo.Tb. Koloa Acrlcultuitl Co.Tho Fulton Iron Worki, Si. '..Th.Sum.r4 Oil Co.Tb. Co. F. Blab. Sl.ta PujolWtflon'i Cnl.lluj.l,

Th. N.w Enjl.nl Lll. loioneco C, ol mTPt AllUnct AtturiactCft ol LoW.ni

m. G. Irwin & Co.(limitip).

Nm. a. Irwin.. President nnd ManagerClans Spreckcls Vlco President.

. M. (llrfard ..Second Vice President11. .vi. vvnuney jr. .... TrcaB. nnd SecGeo. J. Ross Auditor

Sugar FactorB

Commission AgentAOISIB OF III

CEANIO STEAMSHIP COMPAIOOF BAN F11AK0I80O. 0A1

TliBVon Hamm-YonD- e Co..Lta

Importers andCommissionMerchants --sj

QUEEN ST., - HONOLULU.AGENTS FOR-T- he

Lancashire Insurance Co,The Balolse Insurance Co.Union Gas Engine Co.Domestic Sewing Macb ne, Bto

BEWEI & C6.f LHO,Qunn ittHl, Honolvils U.I

A.fTontH iorOoS.U Sut.r Pl.nl. Co. Osoau !Co.. Ilonocnu Suj.r Co , Willukg Sur.i Co , MUM

d?1? C',,'"J""'t Co.. Molok.lPl.nl.; S.n rr IJ.co I'.clm b... I, mk Co.'. Lin. ol UoHgn P.cktl.

LIST OK OKKICKIW0. M, Conko, Prosldunt; Ooorge iKoliortHoii, Maimgor; K. F. Bishop

Treasurer nnd Kocrcituryi Col. W. iAllen, Audit ir; P. C. Jonos, H. Wt rhouse. Own. K. Cnrtor. Directors.

BRUCE OARTWR1GHT,(Jdnernl Msnsgei of

Tb Iqu'Uble Lifa Assuhdm Sociitr0 th TJnlted HUtes for th LUwilltl

IslandsOiut Mswihsnl strut. Hoe

M. PHILLIPS CO..Wholesale Importers nd Jobbers

(nropju and American D'j bwx

Vo t nd Queen Btreets.

H. HACKFELD A CO..LM

iEMERAL COMMISSION A6EITI

Oor. Fort nnd Queen Htroetn Honolot- -

The World ReiristerKeeps tho Cosh while you aro busy,

Try ono p

Rook PricesOn Marble and Granite.

MONUMENTSand CEMETERYWORK. . .

Ponces and LawnFurniture.

Haw'o Iron Fence and Monumental Co

641 Kln Htreet,

j4i . riLt. . ..fcnitlU..,,, ..Ki.ri.k.',, n.Y, ntfl

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Evening Bulletin,mttlsln) Kurr Vr rterpl Knrnlny.

M zip Kinr ciMfi, Honolulu,II I iiy the

JtUl.t.tmN JTIII.ISIIINO I'OMI'ANY.,

W..H. fUKItiNUTiiN ..HdllerW.KIHI. t.OOAN City IMltor

81'HJfCailTIOS HATHB:Vt Mnt.j. nnywhrr in II. I.... I T

! ytsr Id II. I S.OO

t jtn; otplil, t'. 8., CanadaeV Mttlco 10.00

Vnr rtr, inrttimlJ. other foreignMBtrl(n 13.00

FdjMc Invariably In ndvnnco.

Telephone ISOPost Onico llox "IS

THI)AV AIM SI 3. I9W

VOM lUI:5IDI:Nr,

wm. Mckinley.

FOR VICIMKI:5ll)l:Nr,

THEO. ROOSEVELT.

Knlilil Itcpulillinns are in:n Bli.illim a

splendid fori i' no n guarantee nf good

faith ami nssiirniiie n( Ik Iter stiee'sanil more elcetrii lights when tiK

niunlilpnllt gits In full swing

Iluslncss mill should demoiistr.i'etheir uirillnl support of the Koiinil busi-

ness principles nf Hip MpKIiiIp.v vidIlooevclt ticket hy propprl. derang-ing tho stores along Hip line of I liepa rail p.

Whnt Wllllnm Cnllen Ilrant will ilo

on account of IiIr IipIiik ilnBU'il wll'ithe DemricrntH no one enn ny. but per-

tain William .(innings llrynn willsquirm In his chair whin he lp.irn

that thp Democrats of llnwnll not himmixed up with Ilrynnt.

11 ( ti nil 11 111 limn nn lmtirtitnttt nlnno

in the nntionni cnmrmien of thp hp-- I

publican part) which Is n further In-- 1

ilmimiiit to Hepuljllians of Honolulutn make the rntlflcntlon met tine amirally of sntunlny nlclit memnrniup ror

lis llllllilMUHiii anil iiiimi'i iii .

Shnll wp pieparp for the Inevltnbiemunlclpallt or nllow thp Leslslaturoto kIip us all) klml of n iliailrr. Is thequestion iltlztns of Hunnliilii li.nonow to nnswu Munliip.il orK.uilzi-tlo- n

Is as stirp to tome as Hip I.i'Sl'-latur- e

Itself. Will Honolulu go tosleip?

When In iloubt blame the mlpsltin.ir

lit is fast becoralnc the popular tue'h-o- d

of soh Iiir the Chinese problem ofcatifce ami effeit. Ifs the sliortist wayout of It nnil the missionaries, bothCatholic anil I'rotestnnt, hae becomeaitiistomeil to IhIdk hehl ipsponsl'jlefor eiirj thing Hint Rois wrong In thevorhl.

i:ery man who has stuilteil the con-

ditions of the money markets willthat gohl nml slher nrc mere-

ly men haiulUc Independent.Admitting this to be true, It is

mighty little Hie woiklng mnn gainshy having the value of his silver

reduced one-ha- lt ns the Dry-ani- te

Dtmocrnts intend to do.

Preparations by arlotis precinctclubs mid special nrgnnlzntlnns weIiromlse that the Itepiibllcnu rally to-

morrow night will be one of the -,

est and most euthuslnstlc catlieringsIn Hawaiian politics. It will he a lit-- 1

ting opining gun of the Republican'campaign In the Tenltory whichshould attract eeiy otir of the tltvdeslnriis of learning about thu snuiilprliiilples of popular rule which Hi'starty upholds.

If the "government" Instead of mir-rln- g

tho beauty of the Capitol gi omulsby tutting off the Itli hinds strict 101- -

rtitt liml linllt n li nib l ltll t li n nlinill1llUi , WUW uilin tt "inn nuiii mv mill'tn the Capitol building, the peoplenould linvo been tatlblled and fie'business men particularly pleased. A

more direit entrance to the bulldl'igfor pedestrians has been wanted overjlnce Hip foinier palace has Iippii iupiI

for odmlnlstinthe nlllcis. It Is not toolate to mend.

One of the most postUe statementsmade by President McKlnley to lilt-

ing Hawaiian delegates was that hewished tho Hawaiian people to havefull recognition and lepiesentatlon In

all departments of the terlrtorlnlThis is the dislte of the

President and of the Hepiibllcan pattyIn these Islands which should be recog-

nized In every department from theofllco force to the day Inboreis, Tocarry It out Is one of the hj no means

least Important duties of thu heads ofdepartments.

Mr. Dew's mlsun'''erstnndlng of theprotestations of local Chinese Is notsurprising ns he has not iissoclitedwith the Chinese classes here Ion?enough to appreciate that Hawaii'sMongolian residents are of u high"!

order than those found in the nw'tagtAmerican or Uritlsh colonial citiesThu coolie clashes here are duulitlissas barbaric In their Instincts ns tlifl.romputilots nt home, but the mengatheicd nt the lecent muss meeting

weie clthei born mid bred underclvllled mle or of mtllclentlv

lung nsldeiiit In I lie Islands In gunrautio that they have no syuipiHiywith the murdt-ioi- lumpnlgn now be-

ing wngul bj the KnipiCKs Dowagernd the lloxere.

TOWrf"

Tim

Tin;

A Rthl (ssttilde nf I III' filitlll lmHull nuilld olttdln III llnwnll nhiuMlll 1)1 Mm rnlli illix "f frr nihil I"

rattled mil. It will Xif If tin-- lii morra hit ittMTMful in ili ni piw

Him, I fmitill In Pwto ttlro when iliiKpnnlRh wrT Is rnntrol. TliTr Huttinint-j-r wm mnl nt tin- - rwttiiMl vn'u.

hi. h demand fm

the I'nltwt Htli The wnrklneman raid in silver nln fmind that hi'Kitilil kpI nnly 42 rmt worth f gmdifur hlit silver ilnllnr. Tin plnnlat lotitnnnngrr anil rlrh withHi pr rold ilnllnr pit full nli.

Thin li what Hip Hetllixmli wnnt tofur the nf fie

I t.lli-i- l Statin nnil tlml mm iwl m!- -

the Trrrllory nf llnwnll. If III, wink- -

IliKiiicu billeve Hint lhr should hepaid 111 ruin Hint will purthnip imlynup Imlf (he ntiKMint if pnl. fish, foodmil clothing tilt) cnti now liny, tliovhave only In mdnrse the IJprmirratlcpnrty. If they wish Hip

ilnllnr In t ns good ns Hip rlrh mull'sInll.ir. they will ntp forinmlliliitiH and

A piomlncnt I'ow Wong w imtR toknow why tho nppe.tls sent tn the1'nltcd Hinted from t'lilnu nro mud" !nHip n imp of Hip oung lJmpeior. Vh

Indeed? Ah Hip curtain slowly liftsfrom Hip hnrror nhoiit I'eklug It ap-

pears Hint Hip Chilli re gnvernmciit 'i Mil) tn mm- - nny tiiinip that may ul'Hip Indignation nf foreign nations Notuntil Hip foielgn fortes hap Ktpn t'ipKniirnr mi Hip throne will the pco-pl- e

Iip1Ipp Hint he Is iietually In 'on-tm- l

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Fined Ten Dollars and Costs Judge

'ilCOX -- Appeal tO

Court

Brown

"I am Just ns much satisfied as It 1

had gout tn the Ohpieuni to sie agood funny show," wns the remarkmade by n well Known business mmof the city ns he walked out nf thePolice. Court this morning ,ifur thetrliil of Attorney Ocorge A. I)als onthe chmge of falling to pay for his li-

cense as notary public for the p.iitthreo 5 tins.

There was n large crowd In courtwhin the mi.e wns tnlltil ns n erywurni time wns expected. The peoplewere not at nil altlioimliAttorney Davis expressly Btated tinthe would not argue the case. on,whin he had about finished his knespeech, lie remarked as follows. "Idid nut Intend to argue this itise but I

got n llttlo warmed up."The chnrge was read, defendant

pleaded mot guilty and IMwnrds 0'il:the stand to testify to D.nls's signa-

ture, fins Hose of the Interior OIHip

i nine next and stated Hint Davis hadtaken out a license In ISbG nnd had notgot another one since then.

High Sheriff Drown was the Instwitness for the He tn'dnf the cause of the penul summons be-

ing served on Davis nnd then producedthe Inttcr's resignation us notary pub-

lic, dated August 1, the duy the sum-

mons was served.

Defendant, in cross examinationacting as his own attorney, asked 'fhe had not nlwnjs acted ns a man ofhonor mid n gentleman and the wit-

ness answered that he hud nlwajs benthe fuimer but not uIuti)H the latter.

Defenilatit then asked If, In the capns un attorney in inses for High

Sheriff Drown, he had ever been paid n1 1 nt by the latter. The wltiuss ars-v- v

pi i'il Hint, In the Splllner i.ise, he l

paid him $25. At the end of the trial.Mr. Davis took the stand and swinethat not a lent had been n.ild him.Thu High Sheiirf did not answer this

Mr. Davis moved for n dlsthargpdining which lie gave t to n gieitnumber of doubtfulamong whlen were the following:

"My ns notary public,bunded In before the penal summonswas served on me, has been acceptedby Attorney General Dole. I don'twant an nlllco from such a man,"

"The principal offices here me holdby members of the 'Family Compact'and I resigned because I would not bebeholden to these people for any-

thing.""It Is not that I am

stripped of ofllee nnd ever) thingThese people must seek to place meon a par with criminals In the dockb) dragging me Into Die Police Courton this charge, but they can't do It."

"There ore others In higher olllcethan myself whose bins must stink In

their own nostrils but I huve nothingto Bay about It. Let those men beexposed In their nakedness. This till igwill not end here. There are strongmen watching."

Mr. Davis, during the course of IiIrlemaiks, ventuieil the ussertlun thatby the iliunge of laws here, the officesof notaries public hud been done aw ivwith

When the High Sheriff nioso tjmake his argument lie tend the law

piovlng the contrary. He spoke v v

ipiletly ii (mining fromand summing up the ease In n few

winds. Tim only lie knewof was the one nut in the day thepenul stiiiiiuonb hud been served. Mr.

" t."Wv,jfaiH'""t' 1" 'a"" !i,imni "Jjimiuki

BVBNINO BULLETIN! HONOLULU,

I)i;.mo:iiatic D0U.AU.

Urjranltr-fiiniiHrnt- u

corporations

niiouip1lh worklngnien

wiirklngmen's

I(ppiilill..i'iprinciple.

1SEVERAL THINGS

PLAIN LANGUAGE

Supreme

Compliments

disappointed

prosecution.

compllme.its

reslgnntlon,

satisfactory

pcrsuiialltles

resignation

I'ltlbAY, AUGUST

The Pacific Hardware Co.

HAVE JUSTGoods for the household, for the plumber, for contractors,

builders and carpenters

New line of Staple Articles have been brought here bv

the Australia, Geo. Curtis, Alden Besse, Irmgard, Rosamond

and W. H. Dimond, which are now opened up

A complete line of Sanitary Plumbing Goods direct from

the Wolfe Manufacturing Co. is on hand.

Elliptic Boiler Tube Serapus, yi to 4 inches.

RECEIVED

CARRIAGE

HARNESS REPOSITORY,

Pacific - Hardware - Co.,.LIMITED .

Stores! Fort- - Kins and BetheI stj- -

Residence TractSALE A3 A WHOLE!

....ISO Acres....PALOLO HEIGHTS!

Beautifully situated mauka of the Government Waialae Road.

Ad Unexcelled Site for Hotel or Sanitarium !

MAGNIFICENT VIEW I

The tract slopes yently up to an elevation of over Soo feet. It com-mands a land and sea view from Koko Head to the Wanlae Mountains.

WATBR tan be piped from.a natural flowing stream from an eleva-tion of 1,200 feet.

For further particulars apply to

Palolo Land and Improvement Co.,A. COOKE, Manager,

Room 8, Model Block.

JUSTJRRIYED

Ex "Rosamond," "Alden Besse,""W. H. Dimond" and "Helene"

STYLISH

&c

Davis evidently felt that bringing himInto lourt wns n piece of spile. Ho didnot know If lie i a red miiih In cuse thiswas so.

.tunics II. Do)d of the Intel lor Omohad been summoned us u witness forthe defense, but he lould not be found.Mr. Davis then submitted the case ui It

w us. itludge Wilt ox told dtfendnut he

thought the law had bun violated andimposed Hie lowest flue of 1 .mil costs.

Mr. Davis paid thecosts, handed a signed b'indto the High Shirlff nnd remnrked:"This case will go to the SupremeCourt mid I hope that when thu HUbSheriff gets ten dollars, he will treathis filend, Mr. Dole.' '

llnckmen.All hnckmen who de-

sire to take part In the paradewill be assigned to poslttu"8

In the line If they will report to W. H.Hoogs us soon ns possible.

Lodge Le de No. 124,A & A. S. RITE.

There will be a rtclal meeting of LodgeLe Progres de L'Oceanie. No. 124, A. kA S R., at Its hall. Masonic Temple,THIS at 7:30O'CIOCK.

WORK IN THIRD DEGREE.Members of Havvalljn Lodge No. 21 and

Pacific Lodge N 2J and all loiournlncbrethren are corJIally InvlteJ to be present.

By order of the iV. nE. H. FRIEL,

lOoOMt Secretary.

Herr P.vtor Iscnberg vvlrJ am Sontaguden sten August it Uhr In derY. M. C. A. Halle Deutschenibhalten.

DhR (JEME INDEI5W J

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SCHUMANN'S &

FOR

F.

Supples, Phaetons, Buggies, Runabouts,Road Carts, Harness, Robes, Lamps,

Immediatelypicvlnusly

RepublicanRepublican

Satur-ihiy'nig- ht

Progres l'Oceanie,

(FRIDAY) EVENING,

Deutscher GotteHiileiiHt.

VormlttagsGotlesdlenst

VORSTAND.

Merchant Street.

Between Fort and Alakea Streets.

For Qualityand Price

..BUY A..

Sterlingon

Ivern. ifli- -

Johnston

Bicycle

Pacific Cycle Co.

SOLE AGENTSFORT STREET.

: Ud5LK5I MAGIC

I HEADACHE

I WAFERS I

J, l.Jno. Pottie & Sons

OKIjKHHATKD

HORSE, CATTI.H, SUHliP AND DOG REMEDIES

Pottle's"Horn Fly Dip"Sure Prevention . .

-- Inquire "f

C. W. MACFARLANB, ofWASHINGTON LIGHT

Aiasonic l cinpie

Good Air. Good View. Good Health.

A special invitation is extended to everybody to visit Ho- -'

nolulu's most delightful residence site '

PACIFICHEIGHT

-1,- - ij.TTTTTrTTTT

Via MaximaKaiulani Drive aptly termed, the Via Maxima or Grand

boulevard, and in itself an artistic piece of engineering affordseasy access to all points, as also scenic and marine views ofexquisite grandeut at every turn.

Electric Railway.Contracts have been let for material, and the work o

construction, equipping and installation placed in the hands ofa competent electrical engineer to be fully completed by June1st. Having an independent power plant we are prepared tofurnish electric power for lighting, heating and other purpose!,to our home builders at most reasonable rates.

As Promised.Our reservoirs are now completed and water mains laid so

as to supply each lot. Permitswill be granted on application.

An inspection of the attractive homes now building, orthe names of purchasers of lots, will convince anyone thatPACIFIC HEIGHTS is the choicest and most select of all theresidence sites of Honolulu.

tTtTTTtTtTFor further information,

the office of

BRUCE WARING & CO.Progress Block.

li Fop sale . . .

and

"ALOHA COLLECTIONof HAWAIIAN SONGS,"

at

YOU NEED

FOR YOUR OFFICE

DesksChairs

StoolsFiles

And all klnis of Furniture.

Wernicke - Book - CasesCALL ON

kirv in k C

luetN Strut--AND SEE THE DISPLAY.

ARTISTIC METAL SIGNS

ARTISTIC WINDOW DISPLAYFIXTURES

will helpyju to do It

TMH UE3T IS CHEAPEST

Pw,f jr. our bli ll llwayi lb. lowtMtecaiiM ttwrj in nj bttr cooit uitU ttiin thoitWf CI

Whw jrqj art fixing up Hit olj iloi, 01tlnnln mi on, .ontjlt ui liirjln how todulllnttyi,

Datii,tSlnt anlf)lplay riilut,, .r,pitpar.t li lijif withou on any ktni of InteriorflilUtlor turnit r n ihimay ol ofne. or alou ralura,pinitKin I'm m t In harl woaJi ot all klnl,

PUni an Jinin, lor Ih, nklnj ol

Lowers & Oooke,

CO.,I

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for making water connections

prices, terms, etc., apply a

(NATIVE HATS, MATS,(FANS, CALABASHES

the

serge isRING....

AND OURS Is the Noblest Roman o'them .ill. We have mastered the sergesuit situation bv sheer force of merit, andthere Is none now so stupid as to disputeour leadership. Our Jesuits are the2osuits In every other store. And everyother merchant knows that Is so. Whysiiouwn 1 you Know It, too, when theknow ledge is vv orth I5 to you? We guarantee every them to holdfOlor. Sll.ine .nn.1 tmnnlhn... vir ..sent them to be absolutely flawless. If...j-- ,uuvc uuiciwise, come and gei an-other suit. No other house dare makejuch a guarantee, but we know whereofwe speak.

AN EARNING OF 20 PER CENT.

l?dlareJ to purchasers of boys' anilchildren s vests and sailor suits. Comeand get your choice out of the largeststock in town.

The "Kash,"TWO STORES, TWO STOCKS,

P. O. Box 558.

TWO TELEPHONES,06 and O7C.

9 and n Hotel street and corner of Fortand Hotel street.

S. ROTH,Tailor

HAS REMOVED IO MAGOONBUILDING

Merchant St., comer Alakea.Iy0'l

the

HAWAIIAN BAZAAR, MASONIC TEMPLE.Corner Hotel and Alakea Streets.

WILL

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THH HVfJNINn IiUM.UTIN. HONOLULU, II. I.. I'KIDAY, AUDIIST , 1900. J

If you want . DELICIOUS LOCAL AND GENERAL A FINE LINE 01'

Mw.ire,1'jlntt. 6,l .iftj Varnlihet. I!lrtrllr, UiinJellers, Lamps anJ I ..impI'Uturev

House PurnlshlliK (Intnls,

Silver I'lateJ Ware, Cutlery. I

Knives, Y.iJe and Butchers'let

mors.

Kubber Htse. either plain or wirebounj, Mnlla or Skil rope. LawnMovers, Lawn Sprinklers, High-gras- s

Cutters, Utc. Etc.

Pltintiitiun Supplies orAgricultural Implements

BUY THEM FROM

T "Hawaiian m

aojocL-po.-rx.--

mFort St., opposite Spreckels Hink.

FOOD TROOPS IN CHINA.

Chicago, July 21. A commissary ile-ju- it

for supplies for American troopsnow In Clilnn or to go there will be ci--

tnbllslicd nt Takti, under command ')fJlnjor Gallagher of the Department A

Subsistence of the Philippines.This nnnouncement Is mndo liy Cjl-on- cl

V. I.. Alexander, Chief of the1Subsistence Department of the Lakes.No time has been lost In getting sup-

plies to the new depot, heavy ship-

ments having been forwarded fromManila. Thirty more carloads, com-

prising canned, dressed nnd sal'ulbeef, will be dispatched by ColonelAlexander next Friday. The thirtycarloads will be divided between Ma-

nila and Tnku. The latter depot willbe made the base of supplies for American troops In case of opcratluii3nvalnst l'eklug, nnd a refrigerator bIiI.i

of which there nre three In the sirviie of the Commissary Department ofthe Philippines, will be sent there totaro for the supplies of refrigeratedbief.

Orplictini Theater Tonight.Grand vaudeville show, colored ar

lists at the Orpheum tonight. Utyour leseneil seats.

Tho Evening Bulletin, 75 cents permonth.

ftft

ft

ftftftft

ftftftft

Str.

mul

arc

and cost

Max

Geo.

Acre

- -

LIS TO BUY.

X-- x- -

I upon the for four years,have under cultivation, at of such

Tax Appeal time

' He sna" P,antthat Court and good

of for First Clr- - untilzM of Oahu, will sit not than

ten thaJe fru t trees perof ne shall the Agents the Govthe 8th Cay all enter and

m., near and shall pay taxesbe

WILLIAM F.of the of Tax

the of Oahu.Aug. 1900. ifoot)

PUBLIC NOTICE.

OLAA TRACT,

On Thursday, loth, at theoffice of E. U. llllo,will be sold at Auction about 200lots of 50 acres each, at upset prices offrom f 1.00 to f i2.oo per acre followingterms and

Purer aser may not more thanone lot.

The price of the land topaid ten years, either In full at anytime said period of ten or InInstallments of one or more of the

price In anv Interest date.at rate of 6 per cent per annum

from dice of Agreement balanceof price, payable

shall substantiallywithin one year from date of

agreement, and shill from ofhave under at nil

not less than ten per cent of'1 0 him irant

giving fee simple title, he shill contlnuouslv Ills home unm prcm

term of K years, and have atthe eni of uch term per cent of the

under buna tiJe cultivation,shall have maintained his home

CANDIESanil il- -

CHOCOLATh CM:AM

I'KALIM-- ....IIANDDIIM'l-m-'UlsNCI- I

UON-UON- S

CRISP,

COCOANUT CRISP,

MOLASSES CANDY,

FRENCH Etc.

Our made

about the

price of Imported

NEW ENGLAND BAKERY,

J. Oswald Lutted,Manager.

3t.

BULLETIN NEW

BOOKS

"From to Colony"-- By Mary

"The Rebel" By H. B. Marriott-Watso-

"Geber"-- By Kate A. Benton.

"The Green Flag" By Doyle.

"D. Dlnkelsplel" -- By V. Hobart.

"Phillip Wlmwood" By Robert N.

"Booming of Hill" By John Ken- -

J rick Bangs.

Destiny" By Julia Ma- -

gruaer.

"Sophia" By J. Weyman.

"Red By Mary Cholmondiey.

Wall. Nichols Co., Ltd,

NEW

KROEGER PIANOS

A."va.stxsLlis.

--

NOW THE TIME

EASY PAYMENTS

Tb.e Berstrom.music Co

ft

tit

ft

wf TTrHflDI'nX ouslyUlUUIvll I and end

Court Notice.;o per cent of the such

of a home to begin at anybefore the end of fouth year from

date oflf not growing

Notice Is hereby given the In growingTax Appeals the Judicial from end cf second year

Island In the room an average of lesstimber, or acre.

of the on Wed- -allow of

of ioc3,at ernmentat times to examinei:pp. 10 sucn appeals as may.tne premises, that

brought before It

ALLEN,President Court Appeals for

IslandHonolulu, 3,

LWHAWAII.

Baldwin,Public

onconditions:

purchase bewithinwithin years,

tenthspurchase

Intereston unpaid

purchaseIn advance.

Purchaser Improvehis holding

the endsecond year cultivationtimes, thepremises. entitle to I'.ilent

maintain theIse'.fora

25premises or

contlnu- -

Cl"n Maraii

Large Assortment

BOSS,

goods FRESH

every day HALF

Stale Goods.

Hotel

OF

KingdomDevereux.

"Feo"-- By Pemberton.Conan

Stephens.

"A Manifest

Stanley

Pottage"

ft

ft

premisesDY

nerloJ. premises,maintaining

Agreement.already

maintain conditiontermination

pf Agreement,

Chamber Commerce,nesday, August,

PUNA,

SeptemberHawaii,

acquire

PEANUT

may become due on the same.At the end of tenth year, or earlier If all

conditions necessary thereto have beensubstantially complied with, the purchastrsnail pe eniuied 10 a Land ratent conveying ice simple line to we iana describedIn Agreement of Sale.

In case of default or failure to performthe required conditions, the Commissionermay take possession of the premises andmay sell the same at auction, either as awhole or In parcels, for cash or terms oftime payments; and if such sale results inadvance on the original price, the originalpurchaser to receive therefrom the amountof his payments to the Government onaccount of purchase, without Interest, anda o rata share hi such advance In pro-

portion to the amounts of his payments.If such sale shall result, however, in a lessprice tnan the original, the amount returnedto him shall be charged with a pro rataamount of such decrease proportioned tothe amounts of his payments.

An Agreement of Sale covering suchondltlons shall be made with the Gov-ernment, and no assignment of Interestunder such agreement Miall be made with-out the written consent of the Coinmlvslonei of Public Lands.

I. V. HltOWN.Commissioner of PublU Lands.

August 1. uioo. ifloo-t- t

DR. W.B.TAYLOR,lias removed to lleietanl.i street, opposite

Hawaiian Hotel, from corner of Richard

and lleretanla streets.

151j'im Tel. 517. Ilourii 9 to 5.

V. M. (Ilffnrd has a load ninro forMir fee Tor unle column on S 6

1'iirnir ('liiplmiu tit t lir Itvalsnl Is ofmi n H'll enrnii Vnrnllnn of a ivr'Oiimtlon.

Frtilerlrk V. Italiliey, Attorney atLaw, Campbell llulhllnit, corner a

nnd Fort streets.The Hlnrk Vnrdu Co. cnrrlngo rcptlr

simp Is running at full blast with C.ipt.Tim Murray nt the wlul.

Land In the Ohm tract. Putin. llvwall. Mill be nold ut miction Popt. 1'Otb.

SVe lly Authority column.

Kukntcklwn. one of the odorlessdrivers, has been nrTcstcd for

running into the hack of C. Tiibln.

Fresh butter will bo rcccUcd on thoAustralia by (luerrero k Hoke, gro-

cery Miller strct above Methodistchurch.

The Lnco oliiise's recent Ifporta-tljin- s

by the Australia arc now onSec them before the assortment

Is broken.

J. M. Vivas, the hustling malinger of

Slla & Vivas has added a few morbargains to his long list. See nd In

this Issue.

A sperlnl notice of ,thc Oln.i SugarCo. under New Today says that the12th assessment has been reduced fiftycents per share.

About twenty cases lire piled at tbnentrance of the Judiciary building.They contain District Attorney J. C.1 laird's law books.

Governor Dole left for Konn In PicMnuiia I.oa this forenoon. A large nuinbe,-- of friends wero on the Inter-Islan- d

uhnrf to sec him off.

Commissioner Wrny Taylor and Dr.Maxwell will tomorrow accompany Dr.Stubbs and wlfo on n visit to thoNuiianu Wrest and pall.

Threo tine watermelons were receiv-

ed nt the Iliireaii of Agriculture todayfrom Mr. Thomas, one of the Califor-

nia colonists ut Wnhlawn.

A carload of tho Justly celebratedCSrccti Hlrr Whisky will arrive for V.

C. Peacock & Co., agents, per KineticF. Whitney. Special Inducements tothe trade.

There will be another big concert ntWalaliia a week from Saturday nigh',In alii of the church nt that place. A

number of welt known musicians fromHonolulu will assist.

I'.ich propos-- d charter member ofthe l'.IKs as well as Isltlng brothers nreearnestly requested to bo picsent itthe meeting tonight In the Chamber ofCommerce rooms at 8 o'clock.

Tho Maunn Loa was n half hour lategetting away today. She took n verylarge number of passengers In bothcabin and steerage and her freightspaco was taxed to Its utmost.

A runaway horso with a pnrt of tharness attached camo In King streetnt a terrific pace this morning. It felldown once but got up again nnd con-

tinued up Fort nnd down Hotel. !twas caught In Kapalnmn. Fortunately,no ono was hurt by the frightened ani-

mal.of InWoman's Oullil

CnngrcRatlon St. Andrew's Cntho-ilr- nl

will hold n reception totho llov. Hamilton l.oe, nt tho rcM-den-

of Mrs. Emnin squareon Monday evening, August C. Allmembers of the congregation nre cor-dla- ly

to he present. From S

to 10 o'clock.

Among tho passengers for Maul andports In tho Mmum Loa to.lay

wero tho following: .1. W.J. V. Ilrown, W. I). Ilaldwln, Mrs. C. L.Rhodes, Mrs. M. W. Ilacltus. W. V.'.

Hruiicr, Illshop J. W. Robertson, Miss Helen J. 1. Cookeanil wife, Cnpt. W. I). Iltirnhnm, O. T.Scwnll, 11. Gussclfcldt nnd II.

High Drown stales that thestory In this morning's Advertiserrelative to n watch being kept over n

We showing

OurStriking

i lJjCSZH&&

.lit Shoes for Women at Si. 50 and S2.00 and Oxfords at

S 1.50 to $2 50.

NEW

, .

of.

etc.

win and

Styles

M'INERNY SHOE STORE.

SKIRTS

PiquesCrashesDucks,

MmK

CORRECTLY TAILORED

FINISH STYLE and PRICE YOUR TASTE.

WHITNEY & MARSH, LTD,919 Fort Street. Telephone 436.

Wooden WareCothes

.Wringers

New

TWO WINDOWSOtic containing fancy

JARDINIERESFrom 25 cents up. We are now having asp-t- silt tliese goods. s What a

vou purchase for 50 cents.

THE OUR

Prize WindowAUl'MINUM WARE.TIN VMF,wihh (;o:jds.woopen ware,

And other useful household articles. Is in sight. Anv oersonTho of tho Sccon.l five the number articles displayed this window will receive of our

ofwelcome

Robertson,

Invited

HnwiillKualinoliii,

GustanRobertson,

Turner.Sheriff

.made

TO

HKUMILS

numerous Everything

THIS WINDOW will remain Inta.t for the week ending August 7th.The correct number will be announced Wednesday morning, August 8th, at 9 a.m.

wnen me good oe laKen oui counted

orcin

OTHER IS

one

i Prfiotucjm register ewlrount it our office, or wnj trw timi up lo jp m, Augmt ?th, ani cannive ine prmxgf 01 wiineMing wt count, commencing itti.m weantuiy, aueuu sin.

W.W. Dimond & Co., Ltd

Why HasLittle Joker

TobaccoChlneso woman nt Wnlklkl hits nofoiiniintlon whatever, a Portuguese The largest circukition in tile islands? Tlie quality anil flavor is recog-di- d

go to the police station yestenliy nized as the best, and cannot be excelled by any other brand,with the report thnt ho was nfrnlil n For sale at every retail store, or byChinese woninn was contemplating the , .murder of her child hut the story of H ViVlAN BROStho preparations qf a tin can was pure-

ly Imnginnry. ' ExClU8lve AgdltB.

arethe largest assortment of

EZXJRO

ParlorRockingChairs

Ash, Oak, Mahogany

BEDROOM - SETSFrom 8JJ7.50 Up.

REPAIRINGUPHOLSTERING

CABINET .MAKING

Our Specialty.

COYNE FURNITURE

Fort Street.

JEWELRYAT

RUGS

REDUCED PRICES

Fine Watch Repairing

by Experienced Watch-Make- r . .... mi worn guaramwu.

M F. LUCAS,jos Hotel Street ... P. O. Box ko

HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE

Honolulu, August J, 1900.

NAML or STOCK

MEKCANTIIX

C. Brewr r & Gimrany

Sl'OAK.

Amrrlcan Sucar Co ,,300,000'Lwa IMtn'allon Co f.ono.ocllamoa m.onc IonHawallanAerlculpjralCn ,,oao.ono too

' om fltSu Ci t.iit.rjo to.Hatallan Sugar Collonnmu ui;ar i.oM'inokaaSupar CoHaiku Sucar CoKahuku Plantation CoKamalu Sue To UJ aKamalnSucCo pdupKlhcll'lamCo.LU.atKlwl I' Co.LtJ .pi upKliahulu Sugar CoKoloa Sugar CoKona Sugar Co.. atKona Sugar Co .pi upMaunalel Sugar Co aaMaunalfl Su Co pi upMfllrsirSuCo LJ.a.

Pi up I

NahlkuSugCo. LlJa.lS.L.. C . I

Onomca Sugar Co

Pi up)

OokAltSueir I'Un CoOliaSu. Co.. Lli..OUaSuCo.Ui.rJuplOlnwxlu CnmrinvI'nuhiu u. 'in, CoPacific Sut'ir MillPala IManutlon Co .

Pepeekeo Suer CoK,n

Wilalua Acr. Co.,WilafuiAtrr.Co. rJ ud I

waiinai uompinyWilluku Sugar Co

lo hucar i.oWalmea Mill Co

MISCELLANEOUS.Wilier Steamship CoInteMbtanJ SieamNColHawaiian Liectnc CoHon RapU T&UniCoHon Steam La unityKon.KauT,AT.Cn.lUMutual Telephone CoMakahaCofteCa.L,lMakaha " L4 pi up)Oihu Hv & Lani Copeople ct k 1 e uo

BONDS.

Hawaiian Gov 6 per centHawaiian Gov j per centHawG PotSav4SprcHitoR K, Co. 6 percentrwa i' amai n o tkt centKahuku Plant 6 per centOahu R & Lani

3XT

Co pre

Capital"au up c

Hawaiiana ono coo

To.nno liofl ono orx

)m too(OOOrn.1IJjO,wISO.OrO

l,;rr,ooo.ito,ouo lorlor ,onr iontjo.ono tontSo.oou loo40I.On00,000 loo

8.$ooi tol,6)o,oml 90

l,6ot,cico toopm,ctxi

Slf.jooI.Vuon

ty,nm looj,Jo,aanj jo

jnoTJO.onn Ico7SOvi too

f.oon.onn fuot,ion,ooo loot,yio,oixi ion

yn.or.nl loofin,ont15100UJ.CrfJO

y,ooo.oooootV,oro133,000

J.nnot$.ooo

tJ),rCg.ono

11.000,ono,uai150,000

CO,,

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Sales 0!aa, pi., 5i J 25; JoOlaa.pJ.,Jn.50; 50 Olaa, pJ 5i) 5; 5 Ola.i, pJ.,513.50; 10 Pioneer, 1 150.00.

t

Director Experiment Station.It. Il Illouln will succeeil Dr. Wul-t- er

Maxwell ns director of the Hawa-

iian Planters' Association's experimentstation 11ml laboratory. Tho selectionhas licen ninilo liy Mr. Htuliba, thocommissioner now vlsltlni; hero frorithe ARrlculturnl Department, Wash-

ington. .Mr. Illouln liss heen theof Mr. Stiibhs In conducting

the Louisiana experiment station fjrninny years, nml Is a highly valuedman.

We have ever handled at prices that cannot be repeated, as the present Duty on these lines is prohibitive. They comprise:

Tapestry, Axminster, Kidderminster, Velvet Pile, Kingswood, Dag Dag, and Body Brussels

in center, Sofa and Door Mats, Hall and Stair Carpet in Tapestry, Velvet Pile and Body

Brussels in great variety

Japanese Jute Rugs, Straw Mats and MattingLinoleum Oilcloth, Cocoa Fibre Matting, Door Mats,

'always on hand at

E. W. Jordan,No. 10 Fort Street.

- 4Ui.riteA . jafittia

I

o

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A

Page 6: fjjplpmp''',' 'm; The People Get AH Bulletin Doy. · Shanghai. In the former plnco 1 wis forcmnn In charge of magazines, hand- ... accident, and the honest Chinaman has ct to born,

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TIIIJ IIVI1NIN0 tlUM.IITINi HONOLULU, II. I., I'RIhAY, AUGUST I, 1900.

AttorDefs.

fB. k. t). Atkinson unit A. P. JikM. Jf )

ATKINSON & JUDD,Attorneys andCounopUovn at Law.

BMt over Illnhop k Co. '1 Hank, corUaaarnanu nnd Mrrrbntit Streets

CEO. A. DAVIS GEO. D. DEAR

DAVIS & GEARMtorncys and Counsellors at Law;

Room 20, 20), 102, luJJ UnlMlng.or. Port and Merihint SK. Honolulu

GUAHLE3 F. PETERSON

A.ttornoy at Law andNotary Public.

Kaahumnnu Street.

J. M. KANEAKUA,Attornoy anil Oounsollor at

Law.

Bet: In the Occidental Hotel,mmn ot King and Alnkea Streets,

aaolnlu.f, 0. Ackl. Enoch Johnson.

AOHI & JOHNSON,Attornoys and Counselors

at Law.

Nu No. 10 Weat King StreetTelephone 881.

B. A. MOTT-SMIT- H,

ATT0HNF.Y.

XAH MOVED TO THK JUDDBLOCK. JFOUT STHKET.

NOTICE.

W. AUSTIN WHITING has resumedthe general practice of law and taken thelaw offices of Hon. A. S. Humphreys,comer Bethel and King streets, Honolulu.

. P. Hox 71S- - iwfrnn

Snrgeoos, Physicians M Dentists.

DR. C. A. PETERSON

Has his office at . . .

36 Emma Street

(9-1- 1 A.M. 1

HOURS 2- - 4 I'.M. TbLEPHONfc: 49)

DR. E. C. WATERHOUSE

Office and Residence: King St.,near Alapal, :::::: r ::: :

lorries Hours s to 11 a m.to 1 e m.

7 10 8 p.SWNPAYS- -9 jo to II JoA M.

TELEPHONE oii, WHITE. ijjj

Dr. W, J. Galbraith.

Oaea and Residence: Berctanla andftlakta streets.

Dale Hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 2 top. m.; 7 to 8 p. m.

TELEPHONE 201.

JR. WALTER HOFFMANN.

JML1TANIA STREET, (opposite theU&wallan Hotel.)

tfalspkone tlO. P. 0. Box C01.OBe kours, 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3

. m.', T to 8 P. n. Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m.

DR. A. It SINCLAIR

I Itrat, between Emma and Fort.

crs: to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.

mil, p.; Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m.

DR. E. L. HUTCHINSON,

Dentist

Will have his office In the Hotel Delmo-olc- o

Building, Room to, for two months,or until his office Is ready for occupancy Inthe new Boston Buildlnz. ibio-t-

DR. K. I. MOORE,

Dentist.Offlce: 222 Hotel STftOffice Hours: & to 1. and 1 to 4.

A, C. WALL, D. D. S

O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,

DENTISTSfcov Building, Fort Street

i; I to 4. Telephone 434.

lONOLULU

miliumfBtyorUd by Voluntary Contributions.

VMM TREATMENT to the Poor ofU uUonallties.rr InfomaUon as to cards of ad

Blaalon and to the service, etc., etc.,yily at tht

Infirmary.TUrd Floor, Progress Block.

AcrlpUoni aaay be left with J. F.Backfall!. L. 0. Abies or Dr. Sloggett.' i

tklupmonc 2000.

PERFECT 1 Prepared to fill or.7 ders until I p. m

Saturdays. . . .

The MERCANTILE PRINTING

COMPANY, Limited.

Queen Street,Corner o! Fort Street

'N. THRUMSurveyor.

BOOH NO. 10, BPRECKELfl BLOCBPlantation Work a Hneoialty.

1838

Rter aod Wine Dealers

LOVEJOY&CO.IxrOniRBI, AND WllOl.KSAt, rl

Llauor DchIgfo

Amn Ift the p.etti.1 ktmiff li.ii it ...it1.No. 1 NUlIAMt MllllKT

Fo.i.t dims, MOKomiu HntMliUMP O tte it Matitl Tettthene

30NSALVES to CO.. LttA'HOLEBALU OHOUKKB AK.

WINK MEH0I1ANT8.

MB (Jtieen atroot. Honnlnlu. ''

Consolidated Soda Water Co.. L.12Mpln.nn.clo,

ornsr Allen A Fort Sti., Honoluli

HOLLI8TER & CO.,Agente

'WelaKaHao"

You will find it at the cornerof Hotel and Bethel streets.

Headquarters for ALL theSports and Race Horse Men.

A No. 1 Liquors a specialty.

B. Lemon and F. Woodmanwill attend to the WANTS ofthe Weary.

Seattle Beer kept at a Tem-perature Unequalled in Town.

John Dewar, Kellock's AA,Green River and Old Govern-ment Whiskies and the vervbest of everything else.

Chlneso and Japanese Firms.

Wlauda Boatman,EMPLOYMENT andREAL ESTATEAGENTS --E2

Domestic Servants, Sailors and Gmsral

Laborers.

Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 3 p. m

Telephone 917.

P. O. Box 862.

Room 1, Spreokels Block

Y. MASUDA,Portraits

Done in Crayon or Oil.Pictures Framed In any styli.Framed Pictures for sale.New Mouldings for Frames have

arrived.

Kine and Alapai streets.Near Honolulu Stock Yards.

1469

IWAMOTO.

Watclnnakor and Jowollor

GOLD AND HILVER PLATING.

213K Ring street. 1277

T. KATSUNUMA & Co.

A. K. OZAWA, rttnifM.

GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.

Timponry Offici. Rood, t upitalrt Spncktli bulla.In I T.I. ;...

"Wong Sal KeeMERCHANT - TAILOR

A PtKKCT Fir CUABAMtED

124 King Street, Opposite John Nott'sHONOLULU, H. I.

Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing; Specialtyl?

Y. MAN SINO- -

Has Ramoved From Fort Street to inNuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kim's,

LADIES' UNDERWEAR.

Dresses Mads Te Order.

HOP HONG,

Merchant Tailor,A Fini Assortment or American, Enoushand

Scotch CLoth on HandNo. 319 Nuuanu street, Honolulu, H Jl.

Good work and fit guarintecdClothei Cleaned and Repilred

WING LTJicrCTCOKNtH AUIM AND KINO SlkCETI

GROCERY AND FRESH FRUITSalways on hand. FRESH PINEAPHLESfor special order, and CALIFORNIAFRUITS by every steamer and also ISL-

AND BUTTER. Delivery Free. Tel. 63I480

The . . .Astor House Restaurant

Comer King and Alakea streets

FIRST CLASS FAMILY RESTAURANT

ot&r Meals at all hours JoAh Chuck Proprietor

The Evening Bulletin, 76 lenbt permonth.

'jV, e4fMvKliKimmnm dmmtmprmm

111111111CHINA Will I'M II:

AliAINSI' SUCH OLICY

"""

If Lcgationcrs Have Been Muidered,

United Front Will Re Pre-

sented to Prevent Capture

of Peking.

Hung

Source

In dispute holittcn Chlnn nml tlicIiili U.A Sun r.ihle (ram lil bo rondo the subject of

negotiation. In llio annwt..i.. ...... Tk. frli'iiillyLondon.dated 2h, e.- -

r,mmm,fntlu nf n,c ,,,, ,:,ir MonJ eJltlmi of the telegraph print .1 slntci ,lnt ,,e n,,prn got eminentShanghai dlepatch contalrlng Inlormitlon hnil submitted tn the potion n state-fro-

.1 ery Import-in- aource, which, how nient of Its position, ileclnrlnR flint It

ever, the correpondent Mite he nnnit'""' tt'rf hy ment.' hut not only to mi pprcm rebel- -

guarantee to be authentic, to the efleit ,, ,)1t ,, , r(,Jn(0 ,,, ,., 1)f

that If the official of Central anJ South- - the hostility of foreign powers. Tlierc-e- ni

China persuade thetnseltes that the fore he honed thnt tin- - offer to escortnartltlonof Cliln.il lntn.l.l the wholeempire will ralie ngilnst foreigners.

Yuan Shi Kal. Governor of Shantung,h.u drawn up a definite plan of action for

the prevent crisis, t hlch has ben ent toViceroys and fiovernors. The substanceof the plan Is that the General ti ho aremarching on U the rescue of the Emperormust not attach I'rlnce 7 uan or the timersuntil the Viceroys ee land. satisfactory message from tho French

If the mem-e- rs of the Legitlon hive Minister (M Plehon) within s "Rumor circulates briskly around thoreally been murdered, th- - WeVem power, IlcIlnIlty ,)f u llnK chnng. He I

he says, will try to destroy Peking I he croflltod wlthn mission to offer to cedeGenerals must help Prince Tuan and the to the nlllcd potters two proilncos 11s

Boers to aiert this. They mut form a' Indemnity for tho Peking outrages, nml

nf the nls" t0 ntter l" l"fst'p r,It'1' "nil K'toreir guarjuimngtlie t hmpresncte(( f)r ,rlc,c wltl 10 ou,gl,Ioto IMan u, there a ne- - capital will be wrl(, ,m condition of tlic surrender yfestabllhed. Klaochnu, and Mnntliuila

All ports and cities accessible to foreign by the potters, and tho iilthdrntinl ifwarships must be stiengthtned and a solid " mlsslonailcR. Little attention,

,.,..,,.! This will Induce (...1... eler, need bo paid to any nf thesemor , n prhlltc message from

ers to make peace. Overtures must begin shanghai It Is asserted that LI Hungpromptly and war preparation proceed Chang mows that the object of hisconcurrently. The adds that Journey Is to place the regular Chinese

diplomacy always help, Chin. He fur- - at'SV.!!' "thtrsais tint the exports of arms and, Tile Times ulltorlally suggests thatmunition from Europe I being s'opped, LI Hung Chang is playing the old gameand Chinese arsenals must thtreforj it ork of tho Sublime Porto by putting

Iwnril pinposals which will appear In1... ' dllToiont degrets nnd toti.. .1.. waysViceroys south of HoanK Ho ,t nyg. .'iMeshlcnt McKlnlcy

mut continue to protect foreigners until i,ns been asked to medlnto, nnd the 10-t-

court is safely at Hslan Yu, when a ipicst Is facilitated by the rare whichgeneral war will be Inei itable. Should the has been taken In Washington not tomembeis of the legitlons te alive and the commit the United States to nny very

partitioning of China be reliably disclaim- - ''TlTroVnrolnlly nrrlilng nted, generals who are moving north will Hongkong. Three transports reachedorder the Boxers to disperse on the pain of

attack. Peace w III then easily follow.

Mob Violence in

New Orleans

New Orleans, July 2C After beingIn the hands of lawless mobs for sev-

eral hours, with the police apparentlypowerless to maintain order. New Or-

leans nt daybreak again assumed apeaceful and orderly condition, the1 loicnco apparently finally ceased. Tlilast dltturbanie occcurred about li

o'clock, when a white baker, whosename Is unknown, was shot in the lc

wlillo a crowd of rioters Were chatluju gang of negroes. The mayor, polleeand citizens are arranging today totake precautions against a iHurrimcof last night in the scenes of diEonl.Tho mob was composed of bo andhoodlums and was without a leal i

Tlio rioting gicw out of the intenfeeling engender! d by the murder ofCaptain Day and Patrolman Imb a. u

the wounding of Olllcer Mora byCharles. The cf

last night are greatly dcplor'd by thebest elements of the community Th-- y

represented In no sense nn uprisingof nn outraged community agalnctwiong. One man was killed, threeothns will die and fifteen wounded

A delegation of citizens today wcutto the City Hall nnd asked tho mayoreither to call out a posso of citizens orappeal to the government to order outthe mllltla. The mayor decided Imme-

diately to prepaio n proclamation, call-

ing for KOO Miluntoer citizens to nsslatthe pnlleo in prcsiailug older.

Wild loports hale leached poll. e

headipiartera from i minus sections ufthe tlty giving Information of thebeating of negiocs

Work 011 tho leieo where negio laborIs largely emplojcd has been suspend-ed. Tho big giocery and piodiicohouses arc also piuitlcnll) doing noth-ing, because they cannot get their ne-

gro drlvcis to risk their Hies.

Ciiuhc of Trouble.Now Orleans, July 25. At least two

negroes were killed, several othersmulmed, and still more serious troublewas threatened In this city last nightas a result of tho shooting of PollieCaptain Day anl Pollccmnn Lnmb onMonday. Tho police had found nbjo-lutel- y

no trace of tho negro Charles,tho murderer of these officers. Lastnight a tip was circulated for a nui--

meeting at Leo Circle, nnd by 9 o'clocka crowd of seieral thousand personshnd gathered there. Tho crowd beganto match to the sccno of the crime, at-

tacking nnd maltreating all negroesencountered on tho way. Many Bhotswero fired and several negroes werehit.

Li Mtikcs PromlHCH.nnUSSIILS, July 2S. The Porolgn

Ofllce to-d- lotelied tlin follow lug dis-

patch:"SHANGHAI, July 23. LI Hung

Chnng told mo that tho Chinese gov-ernment was arranging to guaranteethe retirement of foreigners In Pekingtownrd Tientsin, DH CAUTIRU."

Do Cartlcr Is secretary of tbe Belgianlegation at Peking.

The Evening Bulletin, 78 cents permonth.

NtTjMrslktt

Li Chang

of Rumors

Grsetnor

different

occurrtnns

l.'iN'ltON ,lul M lit. HhniiRhtl.iri.Hpnnili'tit nf Ih li.illi Lxp" '

i"lKinililhli imtni1ii hum.An the result nf n roiistntil i '"

respondent e Willi tin (ImiTliiir ifslimming. 1,1 imng mang thi Hfi-- r-

iinoti nnnoiiiHisi Hint ine imperialwas prcpnrrd nt nny mimu'iit

tn glte a rnfo tonioy to tli membersnf tlio foreign legttlnu from I'pKIiikto Tlrntnln, protlded guarantee tteroiglun that no alliance would bo madeupon tlic niltiil, nml lliat nil mnttTS

tlic foreigner to Tlentitlii wouldecnnlcd n nn enrnest desire uf tlio

Chinese govcrnnicnt for the renewalnf frlnmllv relntlnns.

"Tlio coiisuIh replied that no lia!sjfor friendly negotiation tins potsllileuntil proof una nt hand thnt the Mln- -Isters were still Hi lug. Consul Warrendeclined to discuss the mutter nt allmlt n i,g nl,y to t10 Kreneh consulLt Hung Chang undertook to obtain

there jesterdny. Two others lmvo leftHongkong for Tnku. Reports fromCanton say tho city Is outwardly quiet,but that there Is n strong undercurrentof unrest among the Chinese. Only afew European ladleB lmvo left, manyBtlll remaining.

The Hie stocy department of theStock Yards Co. Is flourishing underthe supcrilslon of Mr. Grlgsley who al-

ways pleases.

The Walklkl

BOARDING AND LIVERY

Stables

Rigs eont to any part of theCity.

HACKS -- AT -- ALL -- HOURS

Wnlklkl Road, Walklkl.

TEL. BLACK 141.

tfhBnYouWaqniJigRING DP THE

G-T- m- u-- dLivery, Boarding andSales Stables, : : :

tl8 FORT STREE7

Stable 'Phono, 477Hack Stand 'Phonos, 319 and 7 .

C. H BELLCTA.

GOOD THING--0

Ohla, Algeroba and Pine Firewood

Oct and Split (ready for the Stove),Also,

STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL

WRITS AMD DLAOK BAUD

Lowest Prices, delivered to any panthe City.

TELEPHONE 414

HUSTAOE & CO.,II Qoeen Street.

Pacific Transfer Co,a? Klne St., neit to Dalley's Cyclery.

Express Wagons, Drays,Lumber Wagons andDump Carts : : : : :

Always on Hand.

Trunkt, Furniture and Safei Carefully Handled.TELEPHONE 8 !

Hack Stand No. 82.Bay! do you know where) I eaa gat .

food carriage? Buret At Ue Hawadan Hotel Carriage Co., cornsr Hotuand Richards streets. TeL IX. NotIng but Brst class carriages aa asjertenced drivers.

THE HAWAII HERALF.

Vol. PUIJL1SHLD IN HILO. N

Is a pretty Advertiser$ood paper for who use its c

2.50 per an-

num,

umns GET

preforably GOODIn advance. RESULTS

gfcmit iKttl" mniiiiM

Bankers.

(CO'OIIIUUt)H1MI Laitor ini IIAWAIUR RtFl'SLIC

Uatiltal. .$ 100,00

OITICHIW AND IllltKCTOIlHiCham, M. L'ookk, l'roldrnt,

I. U.JniiN, Vlrn.rp.iiilciil0. H. (,'ookk, t'nnhlor,

K, C. ATliniTON, Ailuiit CasIiIciKonry WuterlioUMo,

Tom Mny,K. W. MacfiirUns,

K. U. Tonnoy.J. A. MtCundlcw. j

Hollclt tlio Accounts of Flrnm, Cor.pnrnllon!., Trnt, Individual, and willnrofully and promptly Attend to alnuftlnoMi connoetod with banking en-

trusted to It, Noll and purchase ForelgiKxchango, Isitio Lottors of Credit.

SAVINGS DBPARTMENTIOrdinary and Term Deposit received

and Intorost allowed In accordance willrules and conditions printed In Pabooks, copies of which may bo had uf ,rapplication.

Real Estate and Insurance.

JL.1FK and FMRE

HgUR;JlHdEA,AGENTS FOR ..

New England Mutual Life In-

surance Co. of BosroN.cEtna Fire Insurance Company

of Hartford.HENRY ST. COAR.EDWARD POLLITZ

Members Stock and Bond Exchange.

EDWARD POLLITZ&CoCOMMISSION BROKERSAND DEALERS ININVESTMENT SECURITIES

P.rtlful.r .lltntlnn .Iv.n In Tiutthmmm ..d ..1. ntHtMllin Slltlt Stock.

Loan, NttotKtiJ. Elltara tnt Pt!f Slockld4 Bod4i.

403 California St.,San Froncleco, Cal. II7

WILLIAM SAVIDGE,

Stock and Bond BrokerMeatier ol Hawaiian Slock Eicbente.

Mclnerny Block, Fort Street.

BOYD, SCOTT & CO.,Custom House Internal

: Revenue Brokers

315 FORT ST., opposite Irwin & Co,

A. J. CAMPBELL,Stock and Bond Brokei

Member ol tbe Hoaotuln Stock Eicbaif e.

Offlce Queen street, opposite UnlorFeed Company.

Telephone! 306 P.O. B01 ,i

DistilledWater

Delivered FreeTo nny pnrt oj the city

Oahu Ice andElectric Co.,

HOFFMAN & MARKHAM.

Works, Kewalo.Tel., 3151 Blue. P.O. Box Goo.

Jfirlce will be delivered by courteousdrivers to any part of premises desired.

ijt6

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectriCompany,

Corner Alakea and HalekauwIlaSts.,

Has a large assortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical GoodsConstantly on Hand,

Estimates given for house wiringand electrical plants.

Marine Wiring a specialty.

A. GARTLEY,General Manager.

Oceanic Gas andElectric 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 Merchant St.

AaLaLaatktv,

Bi tKers.

BANKERS.HOSOln .H. I

Ann ftancittn Ag'iiti Tim NkvadaNatiomai. Hank op Han Francisco.

Han FiiANrisco Tlio Novada NallonniHank of Haii Francisco.

tiONPON Tlio Union Hank of LondonLtd.

Nkiv York American Exchange N.tlonal Itank.

Ciiicaoo Morchants National Hank,l'Anis-Cre- dlt Lyonuals.Bkrun Drosdnor Hank.IIonko.no and Yokohama Hotik.ng A

Hhanglial Hanking Corporation.NKW ZEAtJIND AND AUSTRALIA Bankof Now Zealand.Victoria and Vancouver Bank o

British North America.Transact i General Man aid Eickuie Boruen

DepoUts Received. Loam made on Ar- -B

roved Becnrtty. Commerclsl and Traveleriredltt Iiined, Bill of Hichscie boiEhlnd iold.

CoLuoTiowi Pbqmitlt Aocopimn roa.

OF HAWAII, LTD.Incorporated Under the Laws of tkiRepublic of Hawaii.

Authorized Capital. $1,000,000Subscribed Capital, 750,000I'ald Up Capital SOO.OOo

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.l?.eCoCnK.n President?,, RobIn8on

- ;.. SecretaryDirectors Cecil Brown, Mark P.Robinson, Bruce Cartwrlgbt, W. 9.Cooper and H. M. Von Holt,

DRAW EXCHANGE ON:San Francisco The Anglo-Caliro- t.

nta Bank, Limited.Chicago The Merchant! Loan an4Now York J. W. Sellgman Convpany.London The

Bank, Limited.Paris Soclctle Generate.Hamburg M. M. Warburg Job.pony.Honelrnnir nnil Vr,Vn..M. fw.

Chartered tlnnlr nf ln,tlo a ...... 1- 1-

and China. .Australia The Union Bank of Au.tralla, Limited.Canada Bank of Montreal.Berlin Gerbruder Meyer.Exchange bought and aold Letters

Credit Issued on all parti of theworld.

SayingsBank

Savings Deposits will boreceived and Interest allowed by thisBank at four and one-ha- lf per cent,per annum.

Printed conies of the Rnln. nml n.illations may bo obtained on application.

uinco at bank building on MerchanJstreet.

BISHOP A CO.

Established 186S

bxsko:f 3c co.BANKERS.

Transact a General Bankingdid Exchange Busineaa.

Commercial and Traveler'--letters of Credit issued, availble in all tho principal citief'tho world.Intorost allowed after July

1, 1898, on fixed deposits 3months 3 per cent., 6 months3 per cent., 12 months 4per cent.

Pioneer Building and.Loan Association.

ASSETS, DEC. 31, 189. U2,7f.lSMoney loaned on approved security.ASavlngsBank for monthly deposits.Houses built on the monthly install,

ment pia- -.

Twentieth Serl of Stock Is nowopened.OFFICERS--T. F. Lansing, Presl.dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; C. B.a'jr,easurer: A- - v-- ar. Secretary,DIRECTORS-- T. F. Lansing, B. .

v,' 1,aTr' A- - V Keech- - HennrSmith, J. McLean, J. D. Holt. C M.Gray, W. L. Howard.

A. V. GEAR,Secretary.

Chamber ot Commerce room.Offlce Hours; 12;30 1;80 p. b.

TJb VoohHiuB Specie MLIM1TSD.

Subscribed Capital .... Yen 21,000,00tPaid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000Reserved Fund Yen 8,000,000- -

The Bank buys and receives (or eat.lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Dratuiand Letters ot Credit, and transMtaa general banking business.INTEREST ALLOWED

On Flied Deposit for re bsodUii, a per ceal .On Flied Deposit (or 6 bombs, iM "On Flied Deposit for j raos,

INTEREST ALLOWED

Br tin Heal OBke, at Yoloheree, oa CirtMl la.Melt, i aea per dayOo Mud Depoelt for le months. jH p ,at ((

Ket HetiMlc Bulling, nfim bl, Hoiololi

E. K. KAAI,Teacher of .itar, Mandolin, Zitbar

Ukulele and Taro Patch,

Orders to be left oar of Wall, Nichola-O- o

' V'wtrom Mnalo Oc's 1IM

f

.rlN

Page 7: fjjplpmp''',' 'm; The People Get AH Bulletin Doy. · Shanghai. In the former plnco 1 wis forcmnn In charge of magazines, hand- ... accident, and the honest Chinaman has ct to born,

,',pl(impwp,' .

ol travel.

Oceanic Steamship Company

TIME TABLE.Tho Finn Fnssonvcr Htoamora of This Lino Will Arrivo at unr

Leave This Port na Jinrenndnr.Prom San Franolsco: For San crnoieco,

ALAMI OAAUSTRALIA

VANCOUVER

Linos

. A i AIHrWAMA...Auj 11 MAMIPOSA

AUNTKALIA

UULLBTINl I'MIMY, AUr.UST

In couneotiou with tho Bailing of tho nbovo steamers, tho Agentre prepared to issno, to lntondinR pnsBOUgcrs, coupon thronch

tickets by any railroad from Han Francisco, to all points in theUnited States, and York by an? steamship lino to nilEuropean porta.

For farther particular! apply to

Wm. G. Irwin & Co., LimitedGeneral Agenta Oceanic S. S. Co.

Pacific Mail Go.

Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. 0 Tojo Risen Kaisba

.... ataaaart ol It abort conpanlta will till at Honolulu and loin Ibll roil on or about (bdlltl balOWtBtMtOOtdl...,

For lapan and China:AmrrkaMaru .. .Ao ijPrkln .AueilC3atlk AuiraSHongkong Mtru Spl 1

China 5pl. nDone Stpl.MNippon Mara Srpt. ao

For tanaral Information apply to

H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., Agents.

Royal lail Stansiip Company.

MTStaaratra ol tba lint, runnlnc la connacttoo with tht CANADIAN PACIFIC CO.Mtvnn Vaneourtr, B. C. and Sydnay. N. S. W.. and calling at Victoria, C. C. Honolulu aad Brllbaniart nilB AT IIO.XH.WtU on or tht datta btlow ttatid rli l

IIOMfit H.ic.an. an, .3,,.

AND VICTORIA, B. C,

I Mlowcra Aug. 4

Aorangl .,, . Mpt iWirrlmoo eft toVtlowtra CM. arAniangl Nor.trWarrlmuo - Dae. ti

Coptic

WThtouah tltkttt lisutd Iron Honolulu Canada, Unlttd Statu Europt.raliaga all apply to

Theo. H.Dav.eB&Co.,Ltd., Gen'lAftcnts.

American-Hawaiia- n S. S. Co.DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN NEW

HAWAIIAN

""IP

Steamship

Canaita-Australi- an

First steamer to be dispatched from New York to Honolulu via San Francisco:

8.8. "A.MIiRlCAN" on or September ist to be followed by steamer

eVttFrelKht recelveJ at Company's South Brooklyn, at all times by lighters

or In general Information, apply to

H. HACKFELD & CO.,Agents, Honolululu

THBO. H. & LTD.,Agents, Hllo.

Wilier Steamshio Co., Ltd,

6. S. Klnau,FREEMAN, Master.

MOLOKAI, MAUI, HAWAII.

Will sail from Honolulu onTuesdays at 12 noon, for Kau-

nakakal, Lahalna, Maalaca Bay, Klhcl,liakena, Kawalhao, Muhukona,

and Hllo.Returning will sail from Hllo on

Frldais at 10 a. m.. for nbovo namedports, arriving In Honolulu on Saturdays.

Passengers and freight will bo taken(or Makcna, Mahukonn, Kawalhao, Hl-

lo, Hakalau, Honomu, Papalkou andPepockco.

Passengers and PACKAGES ONLYwill taken for Kaunakakal, Lnbalna,

Bay, Klhcl and Laupahoehoe

6. S. Claudlne.McDONALD, Master.

MAUI.

Will leave Honolulu every Tuesdayat B p. m. touching at Lahalna,

Nahlku, Hana, Hamoa aodMaul, ncturnlng, touches at

above named arriving In Hono-

lulu Sunday mornings.Will call at Nuu, Kaupo, once each

month.8. S. Lehua,BENNETT,

MOLOKAI, MAUI, LANAI.

Balls every Monday for Kaunakakal,Kamalo, Maunalcl, Kniaupapa, winni-oa- ,

Honolua, Olowalu. Returning ar-

rives at Honolulu Saturday mornings.

This company reserves the right tosnako changes In the time of departureend arrival of Its steamers WITHOUTNOTICE, and It will not bo responsibletor any consequences arising iurufrom.

Consignees must be at the landingto receive their freight This

will not hold Itself responsible- 1L.H la lff.a t.nai Ifttifflnrltor rreignr. u uuo uku i.Live stock received only at owner's

risk.This company will not bo responsible

(or money or valuables of passengersunless placed In the care of the

are requested to purchaseticket before embarking. These fall-

ing to do so will be subject to ancharge of twenty-flv-e per cent.

Tho company will not be liable forloss of, nor injury to, nor uciay in

of baggage or pcisonal effects ofi!issr.nrrrs. or froliiht of shippers, be

yond tho amount of $100, unless thevalue nf tho same ho when 10'

.eel veil bv the Company, and an oxtra

.riiiircn tin made therefor.All employes or tne company are

to receive freight without, de-

livering a shipment therefor inthe form prescribed by the Company,and which may be seen by shippersupon application to the pursers of theCompany's steamers.

Shippers are notified that If freightla shipped without such receplt It willbe solely at the risk of tho shipper.

C. L. WIOHT. President.8. B. ROSE, Secretary.CAl'T. T. K. CLARKE, Port Supt,

Subscribers to tbc BUL-

LETIN not receiving thtr pa-

pers promptly will confer a

favor by notifying tbe Dust-ttes- s

C'Tice, Telephone .156.

TUB H. I., ), 1900.

Auff tAug irSf. 4

from Mow

ports,

Garlic Auc a

Hongkong Mara. Aug tiChina AugaiDoric .AugiSNippon Maru Srpt. 7

HlodtJ.ntlro Stpl.tsSrpt ti

abort RAILWAY

aboutSYDNEY AND BRISBANE

Far Victoria aod Vancnurar IB. C.l.

YORK, SAN

ISLANDS.

E.L.

From

p

BV.-NIN- HONOLULU,

For San Francisco:

FROM

warrlmoo . .. auz tuMlocra S.pl. .6Anrangl Oct arWanlmoo Hoy. atMloxra. .. Dec. iff

to and For Frtlgbt antand (antral latornatlon,

FRANCISCO AND

about a

wharf,cars. For

LTD.,and DAVIES CO.,

boKaalaea

Master.

com-tan- y

auer

declared

receipt

THREE TRAINS DAILY

From San Francisco.

TWO TRAINS DAILY

From Portland

via

mTOf'Leave San Francisco: 8:co A. M., to:oo

A. M., 6:ooP M.Leave Portland: 9:1? A.M., 9:00 p. ,M.

riuough without Change.Only THREE DAYS to Chicago.Only FOUR DAYS to New York.: Pullman Palace Sleepers Buffet,

Smoking and Library Cars withBtrber Shop and Pleasant ReadingRooms

Dining Cars (MealsFree Reclining Chairs.Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.

J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,tj5 Third street, Portland, Oregon.

D. W. HITCHCOCK. Genral Agent.No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.

M72LOMAX.G

and

P. & T. A.,Omaha, Nebraska.

O. R. & L. Co.TIME TABLE.

After JanuaryTRAINS.

1, IRr9.

STATIONS. Dally Dally

,0...,d, ... tat, UH, . Sun. pD.. Dp.K

Honolulu mo 0,1; K.03 Ml !'"Paarl City.,,. loj g 11:40 141 JjoBwaMIII 1)1 lo.ol 11.00 .

Walanaa o.so .... 4 ) ....Walalua 11. u .... '40 ....Kahubu 1. la .... ill!STATIONS. Dally.., M.. Djlly MJ, yKatukn SUS .... a.c4Walalua :io .... t:joWatana. Tlio .... j.jj

Mill nso 741 1 10 J :aPtailClty :! So njo t:sa

onolulu I 1.11 aos laS

F. C. SMtTil, Qen'l Pass. TicketAgent,

O, P. Drmisoh. Hniwirlnl.ndnt

NOTICE.Horses will be taken to pasture at Wal-ala- e

and will be fed green feed twice a day

Best of care taken of animals but no re-

sponsibility assumed for accidents or

escapes.

Terms can be made withPAUL R. ISENHERG,

Telephone ioOj or 634.

istjfrwa

WOMAN'S EXCHANGE112 HOTKL HT11KKT

KAPA, CALABASHES, LEIS, NA-

TIVE HATS. HULA 8K1RT8. NIIIIAUMAT8. FANS, BHELLS, SEEDS, Etc.,HOMEMADE POI, constantly oa hand.Telephone 768.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

AJjllnal. anjtht latff.t Shltrilir N..I, tlovftd on ttt. tlirtih part

Monday..

DAY.

TIDKa.

i ? ?

p m lit

l I l i

TuttJay t, e ai r.fi la m,

w.lrtalay i I '.ThurtJar iFriday 1 10 )i

Saturday i n i

Sunday sittttritaoMonJay

I! I!

First unnrlcr the Moon thoC'.IO

Titles from tho United States Constand Geodetic Survey Tables.

Tho tides Knluilul and Hllo occurabout hour earlier than Ilonolulu.

Hawaiian Standard Time lOli, 30m

slower than Greenwich time, being

that the mer .Ian 157 Thetime whlstlo 1:30which the umc Oh.

Om.

vessels in pout.

?'?

Greenwich

ARMY AND NAVY.Australia, lawless. San Prun- -

Cisco, Ann. W. Irwin Co.MERCHANTMEN.

(This list docs not include coasters.)Allien Hesse, Am. bk. Potter, San

Francisco, July W. IrwinCo.

Illg Bonanza, Am. bk. Bergman, New-

castle, JuneBcrtlc Minor, Am. Bchr., Raven, San

Francisco. July Allen Robin-

son.City Hankow, Dr. sp., Thompson.

Newcastle, July 27. W. IrwinCo.

Dlrlgt), Am. sp., Goodwin, Hongkong,June

Geo. Curtis, Am. sp., Geo. Calhoun,Han rrunclxeii, Juno u.

Ileiullxcn, Am. sehr. Peterson,EtircKn, July

llalcon. Am. schr., Clias. Mcllln, Lu- -

reka, MayI'll' Am. schr. Christiansen, SanFrancisco, July W. IrwinCo.

Ilalcwood, Ilr. bk., Jackson, Newcastle.Castlu Cooke.

Irmgard. Ain. bkt. Smith, San FranCisco, July Schaefer Cc.

Ivy, Am. Halstead, Newcastle, JulyCoal order.

James Bruce, Am. Bchr., Peterson,Aberdeen, May

Mnrlon Chllcott. Am. bk., Weedon,Newcastle, Juno order.

Mohican, Am. bk. Kelly. San FranclsiJuly Castlo Cooke.

tf

Meteor, Am. schr., I.aas, Port Blakely,July Lowers Cooke.

Mnuecmn, Amfl schr., Smith, What-com, Aug. Lowers Cooke.

Newsboy, Am. bkt., Mollcstad, PortTownsend, July 23.

Rosamond, Am, schr. Ward. San Fran-cisco, July Davles Co.

Robert Lewers, Am. schr., Underwood,San Francisco, July 23. Hackfeld

Co., Ltd.Sebastian Bach, Br. bk., Nagasaki, Feb

ruary 17,

lit

To

St. Kathcrlne, Am. Saunders, SanFrancisco, July Brewer Co.

Castle, Am. bkt., Hulilmnl, SanFrancisco, July W. IrwinCo.

Skaslt, Am. bkt., Robinson, Port Gam-

ble. July 17. Wilder Co.W. DImond, Am. bkt.. Nllson, Sin

Francisco, July W. Irwin Co.W. Smith, Am. .schr.. Smith, Port

Illakeley, July 12.

Vessel.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

Mnry Wlnklcman, Am. bktGray

Kllmory. I.lverpoollHelen Ilicwcr, Haw. N"w York1ClinlleiiBer, Am. New YorkHenry Falling, Am. New Yntl:

Fuller, Am. Nagasakillaydeii Blown, Am. NewcastleJohn Potter, Am. Newcastle1General Falrchlld, Am. ..NewcastloEuterpe, Haw. NewcastleStar Russia, Haw. NcwcnstbWnchusctt, Am. NewcastleDechniont, NewcastleEmipde, Am. NewcastleRepublic, ewc.iFlleSen Am. NowcaslloPcrscierance, NewcastleAbby, Palmer. Am. NewcastloKing Cyrus, Am. schr Newcastlo

Brown, Am.Yosemlte, Am. NewcastleWoollaharn, NewcastleWilliam Bow den, Am. schr. NewcastleColumbia, Am, schr NewcastloPrince Albert, Nor. Nnweu.HoPrlnco Victor, Nor.Clan Mncpherson, NewcastleAncenls, Newcastle.FantnBl, Nor. NewcastleInvincible, Am. NewcastleStJorn. Nor. N.wcnstb.Wrestler. Am, bkt.Driimburtnn, Br. sp. ..Fresno, Am.Alex. McNeil, Am. bk.Golden Shore, Am. sp.Dominion, bkJames Ncsmltb, Am. sp.Marlon Llghtbody,

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Tho out popular Rainier beer is bn- -

cnmliig n household word nnd "willyou have u glass of Seattle," Is moraoften henrd than nnythlng else TheCrlti'ilnu Haloon has tho beer on,tnp or

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King,

the Bulletin

Chinese Crew for

Yankee Troop Ship

SAN rHANHM'O July 2:. riiework nf H'Mlna tin- - transport llr.-ror- k

nwny fur China Is gnlnir on dn

and night Stinlirfi' In sny, the C'lllli' 'who form her iew are the most emo rof nil aboard to htirty up tho snlliii,; j

day. They nrr anxious tn net Mm

Amerlr.111 troops to Tnku n riulrkly anpossible, In order Hint the Boxers 11111

receive n lesson nnd pence anil order borestored In China. It scciiib nn nnnmaiyto sie 11 Chinese crow 1111 nn Atm'H.uitransport that Is to sail July 2S with!soldiers who may hae to wage n bit-ter war ngalnst the Chinese surround-- 1

lug Peking. But such Is the tase, iiidflreiiKii, coal passeis and sailors on theHancock nre doing everything In tbilrpower to expedite the sailing of thoteasel.

The offlcers of the Hancock hacnothing hut good words to pay nhotittheir Mongolian crew. Tho Chinr.sc nreobedient, sober nnd andto bo ilepi mild upon In nn emergency.

On June 19, when the transport wasonly n short time out of Manila, Pri-vate J. Gavin Jumped overboard. H

wns raining Intnl. and n henvy siitnllbrought nil hands on deck. It wns 0

o'clock In the evening nnd so thb kthat nn object sou yards awny coul.lnot be seen from the bridge. A boatwas lowered, nnd although it wns Inconstant danger of being swamped, thecrew of live made n diligent search forthe missing mnn, but no trace of lilucould be found.

Three days nfter this episode Pil-va- te

Joseph Sullivan Jumped ncr-bonr-

Tills wns nt 10 o'clock on thenight of the 22d, when It was pltoiidark. There wns not n star In Hie iky,and the moon had not risen. As soonns the cry "A mnn overboard'" wiaraised 11 "flare" buoy wns ilrop,.?dfrom nnildshlps by order of CnptilnHarry Struvc. This kind of 1 buoy !

so constructed that when it readiesthe witter It rights Itself nnd the Im-

pact with the water Ignites two HaresHint nre fixed to the buoy. These throwa glare for n great distance, nnd notonly enable the drowning mnn to p

where he can reach n support, but nlxoguide Hie boat that Is out on thesearch.

A few minutes nftcr the flare buuvwns throw 11 oer It was ncarb n

mile astern of the ship, but In Hutlime 11 boat hail been lowered mid wa.being rowed bad, tn the scene, i'u"thirty-fou- r minutes the nun of thellancool; kept up the hunt, vblle tbrsearchlight on Hie bridge followed 'luboat In nil Its wnnderlngs. Not a triceof SiitllMin could be found, nnd oncemore the Hancock had to Bland on liecourse.

On June 27 Private Cus Morse tool:It into ills bend to Jump overbnarJ.ii'id then was sci n ns smart n piece ofMninansblp ns has iiccn lecorded Inmany n day. At 2:o3 p. tn. Hie signalwns given lo the bridge nnd n secondlater tho elngnes wero rovcrsid. TheHancock was going through Hie wnisrnt the rnte of scvi'iitci'ii knots nn lion.-- .

ct nt 2:11 p. tn. n boat was In the wa-

ter, manned nnd on tho way to Hierescue. At 2'18 p. in. Morse wns plekeup mid secured In the bottom of ll."hunt Mid nt 2:2.1 p. 111. the cutter wasback In the davits nnd the llniieoekwns once more going full spied nlie.nl.This Is n performance that the nlllri'rsnnd crew of tho Hancock have everyrenson to lie proud or.

On June 1!) both wind nnd weatherwere against n rescue. On June 2J thedniktiess prevented the rescue of aman determined to die, but nn June 27both ollleers and men could see whatthey were doing nnd tho would-b- e sui-cide wns rescued. The Ilnncnck willdnck nt Fnlsom street wharf nn Sun-day nnd will sail for Manila this dayweek.

WAR BY CONFERENCE

WASHINGTON, July 2.'. Militaryoperations by Hie allied forces In Chiname to 1x1 conducted tlunugh tho medi-um of an International board nf strate-gy. At least Hint Is the prngrnm nfthe administration nuthorltles hero .I'mconferences with the representativesof tho foreign cuuntiles In WashingtonhnM' resulted in the general under-standing Hint such a plan will be muchmore satisfactory than tn attempt tohave the operations nf the allies con-ducted by 11 commander in clilif. Ef-forts to agree upon any one of the for-tlg- n

eomniniiders to take supremo com-mand hnvo thus fur failed, nnd thegeneral (oncluslnu lias been reachedthat It will bo much more satisfactoryfor each of the foreign armies tn pre-serve Its own Integrity and to net Inconjunction with tho other foiics nftereach day's program baa been c.iteiultymapped nut by the pioposcn nuurd ofstrategy.

This board will consist nf the commanding olllcer nf each of tho foielgnnrniKs, and the purposo is tn Inn.' Itmeet each day, nr nftener If necessary,to agree upon a campaign nf action.Instructions which have Just gouo forthto General Chnffin icuulro I1I111 In "n'tIn conjunction" with the other alliedforces, but do not admit nf Ills beingsubordinated tn any foreign tumimm- -

der. The War Department nuthorltleshnvo been examining pieeedents fotoperntlons between nlllcd forces, andnro utinblo to find any InBtanco wheresatisfactory results wero obtained byattempting to hnvo a commander Inchief for nil the forces in tho Held.Ab n result, Secretary Hay and Secre-tary Root have come to tho conclusionthat the only practicable way of run-ning affairs In China Is for enth coun-try to preservo the Integrity of Its ownarmy, nnd to hnvo each day's opera-tions carefully mapped out by the

of each country after fullanil fico conference.

IIIh Twenty-Secon- d Comet.Geneva, N. Y., July 21. Prof. W. It

Iliooks, dlieelnr nf Smith nb.iervntory.

dlsttncrcd n new comet this morningIn the eastern heavens. Its position ntillfccmery. July 23d, thirteen hniirj,wns tight ascension 2 hours 12 mtn-utc- b

10 tcconils, ilccllnnllon north 1'.'

degiies 20 mluules, with noithtrlyinnllnn. The cniiKt Is in the constella-

tion Alios, lias a blight stellarand ll broad loll. This Is the

twenty-secon- d rninct discovered by I)',llinuks.

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.

Tnku Laxative Rnuno Quinine Tnblots.All druggists refund tho money If It

falls to cure. E. W. Grnvo's signatureIs on each box, 23 cents.

PER H. 8. AUSTRALIA.

Just landed a full lino nf grapes, sppies, ornnges, lemons, celery, cabbage, I

cauliflower, cranberries, hurluink andred potatoes, jalc-s- , salmon, llouhderi.halibut, crabs, Eastern ami Californiao) stern (In tin mid shell, turke)s,chickens, ducks, o.ull A ill lltin ufcanned goods. CAMARINOs' L

15Y AUTHORITY.PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE.

KAHIKINUI.MAUI.

Plumbers, Etc.

King Street

Roofscoin

SattirJiy, Sept. 1st, at 12 o'clock! For the Plumbingnoon, at front entrance of JtiJIciary "uIIJ'Od now Lotiso that yon tnwill be 10IJ.it Public Auction: to build or

ease of the land ofRro intpnjlrjR to mRko oa

hlklnul Maul, S5,oe(jour propo,ty. Call miac!"' .and got an

Term of lease 5 years I eb. 1, 1901.

y"r payab'ei AS, NOTT, irtltll OltKU.,,,. lit . .11,11. ,

Lease Is on further condition that leceshall expend not less than f 200 per yearIn lantana, and that any agri-

cultural land may be taken by the Govfor settlement purposes without

rn'uctlon In rent.J. F. BROWN,

Commissioner of Public Lands.Aug. tst, 1900 1599'lJ

JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT.

NOTICE.

Notice Is hereby given to parties, therattorneys anJ all others concerneJ thatJURY WAIVED calendar will be calledand the cases thereon disposed of beforeany civil jury caes are heard, at the en-

suing August A. D. 1900 term of the Cir-

cuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit.By Court:

GEORGE LUCAS,Clerk.

Honolulu, Oahu, July 2), A. D. 1000.1 ws-w- i

To Whom It Concern.

Tlie firm of Herbert & Hiimphris wjidissolved on July .list by mutual con-

sent. All persons indebted tn salollrii of Herbert k Iltimphils me re.quested tn settle with as little delavns possible.

On nnd nfter August 1st, 1U00, thlrsuccessors Drs. Herbert, Iltimpbrls ntidWnlters will inrry on the prnitlcc.

All claims against the old flrnshould be presented nt mice for settle-ment to the undersigned.DBS. HERBERT, AND

WALTERS.Honolulu, August 1, 1900.

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75 and 79TKLKPIIONK NO 31

NOW ll tho tlmo to get loaks an-.- 'hroaknges foon to, and your

Put In OrdetBy potent whnV

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Government K.vdistrict. containing and lee

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HUMPHRIS

Prncticnl Tinsmith nnd Plumber.Hliop: Korolnnln street, ttoort east

of Punchbowl, Phono 844.Hour. n. 111. to p. m.

Jobbing promptly attended to.

W. H. BAtTH W.Baira.

Honolulu Sheet Metal Works

Galvanized Iron Skylights and Vsatllatart,Metal Roofing,

Conductor Pipe and Guttsr WorV.

Rlcbardt Strttt, tt. Quttn and Mtrcbant n.a.ltlaiaVJobblng promptly atttndtd t."Va

Tel. White 41. P. O. Box 370.

BBK HAAHEO,King street, no. Railroad Depot,

Plumbor and TinsmHbHatlsfsoitoa guaranteed

All work promptly nd carefullyattonded tn. ItTt

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IN CANS, AT THE

....THE....

"AUSTRALIA."

FROZ BIT

Oysters

beaVer; LuflCH Kjioq.J. NOLTE, Proprietor.

Honolulu - Tobacco - Co.,Cos. Fort and Merchant Streets,

HAS RECEIVED PER "AUSTRALIA" FROM

3STe-- w "S"oxlr--WorlJ RenowneJ Brini ol Clears, ,

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PURITANOS.This elegant CIGAR can be purchased for FIVE CENTS only.THEM. NONE BETTER.

Catton, Neill & Co., Ltd.IS HiT a-- X ZLTIE. IB 13

Boilermakers : : and : : Electricians.ts Tor

The General Electric- - - Company

wmwmmatBmKSEsasEW9ftNHriitBtsaiisUSiatii

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Carriage Maker

Eastern

General Repairing.Painting, Blnoksniitliiug, Trimming.

Phaetons, Huggien and Hacks Manufactured.

A.SS WORK.

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Is any old thinggood enough for you ?

Or do you want yourStationery, and other

Printed Matter,Up-to-d- ate ?

The questions are unnecessary. You can get the best at the

feEVENING BULLETINJOB PRINTING HOUSE.

210 KINO 3TKU0T, HONOLULU, H. I.

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HonoluluOF

Horses, Mules, Cows aiulall kinds of Live Stock. fineon hand at Popular Prices. New and second-han- d Buggies, Delivery Wagon, Express Wagons,V. If. RICE, Ppck.

jas-FMorga-n

AUCTIONEER ANDBROKER' m--

It 88 Queen 8trcs)l

THIS SPACE RESERVEDFOR

JAS. F. MORGAN.

m

Republican Rally

AND

Ratification Meeting

All Republicans are toGather at the

Drill ShedAT 6:jo OCLOCK,

SATURDAY EYENING

to take part in the parade and

McKlnley and Rooseveltratification meeting.

Returning Republican D-elegates to Con-vention wllli take pro-minent part.

' Parade will form on and Berftanla streets.

6th District, 8th

CLUB.

All members of the Eighth Precinct,District 5, are particularly requested tomeet at the Drill Shed on Saturday, Aug-

ust 4. at 6:10 p. m.. to tak; part In thereception to the Republican delegates ofme national uonve lion.

By order of the Republican TerritorialCentral Committee.

W. C ACHI,Chairman 5th District, 8th Precinct.

. 1590-- t

Second Precinct, Fourth

All members of the Second Precinct Re-

publican Club are requestedto take part In the paraJe and exercises onSATURDAY EVENING, the 4th Inst ,to celebrate the of the Republl:andelegates to the national conventlo 1.

Per Order Republican Territorial Cen-tral Committee,

J. A. GILMAN, Chairman,.Fourth District, Second Precinct Repub-

lican Club. I59.t4

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UVBNING

tfEW TO-DA- Y

Auction Sale-- OF-

Delinqent - StockIN THE

MAUNALEI SUGAR CO., LTD,

On TUESDAY, ug. 14. 1900,AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,

At mv salesroom, corner of Merchant andAtaVtea streets, Honolulu, I will sell atI'udIIc Auction, by order or the treasurer,Mr. Emmett Mav. the following certUi- -

tes of stock In the Maunalel Sugar Cc,Ltd., unless the Fourth and Fifth Assess-ments; due January 1, iqoo, and May 1,tijoo delinquent February 28, igoo.andJune 10. 1000. w Ith Interest thereon andadvertising expenses, Is paid on or beforeme cay and nour or sale.

Cert. Shares Or'. Shares Celt. Slates18 70 tot 50 200 to24 10 105 5 20) u25 10 107 200 204 427 50 1 '3 15 205 5

30 15 120 10 2:9 103: 20 128 20 210 1033 20 1)2 5 216 4038 50 13G 50 214 10Y) 5 140 10 227 1547 50 147 15 229 2049 10 1 52 to 239 5

5 5 15) too 241 5

51 5 157 20 242 552 5 158 10 243 5

54 10 159 to 244 5

55 'o 160 10 247 2057 5 1O1 10 252 20077 5 162 10 257 1575 loo 16) 5 2G6 1076 50 1C0 50 268 2577 23 17O 20 269 2578 20 177 25 270 25 ,79 10 181 271 2581 25 189 5 272 2582 10 IQ2 4(1 276 1088 50 193 47 277 1009 10 I98 10 2Q2 154 20 354 10 450 )5

290 10 355 35 451 s297 10 356 200 45G 25315 15 358 250 457 25316 15 )84 15 4G0 35322 15 38? 75 461 7J25 10 388 5 462 8326 20 )8) 5 463 25)27 2? 396 10 464 25328 25 397 10 465 25329 25 404 25 4 25330 25 407 20 4G7 1533 25" 408 53)2 24 415 25))3 25 424 40334 25 428 30337 5 431 10340 2 432 5341 3 433 5342 I 434 100343 1 440 10347 50 441 10349 10 442 5

350 5 443 'o351 5 444 10352 5 447 10353 5 448 5

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EMMET MAY, Treasorer.

WILL E. F1SHFR,Auctioneer.

TONIGHT! TONIGHT!

The &Orpheum TheatreGrand Vaudeville Bill ot

E25-- Colored Artists

LATU OF THE

McAdoo's Famous Georgia Min-

strels,

MISS FLORA BATSON,America's Double Voiced Queen of Song.

GERALD MILLAR,Bisso Soloist, Comedian and Impersonator

HEN WISE-KA- TIE MILTON,"King and Queen of Coondom"

LEON P. ROOKS,America's Eminent Tenor and Character

Attist.

FRANK POOLE,Colored Australian Baritone,

JOHN PAMPION,"The Nubian Prince."

Classl? Juggler, Zouave Driller.

JERRY MILLS,Prince of Entertainers.

TURNER-T- HE JONES-GRA- CE.

Singing and Sketch Team.

Seats now on sale at the Box Office.

1ST Popular Prices. --laJNAHIKU

A8c8smcnt Notice

The 4th ASSESSMENT of 10 per cent,or 52.00 per share, due June 20th, 1900,with Interest from July 20th, 1900, will bedelinquent on the istdayof October, 1900,according to resolution adopted by thestockholders at a special meeting held Inthe rooms of the Chamber of Commerceon the 31st day of July, 1900.

J. P. COOKE,Treasurer Nahlku Sugar Co., Ltd.

Honolulu, August 1st, 1900. 1600 I5t

Fine Job Printing at the BulletinOffice.

Yards Co., Ltd.fIMPORTERS

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

lr aJJltinnal Stilrr'rtff News sm Mvtnth pae

Weather Hurt-nil- . I'ntuilioii, August1. Tiinpernture Morning minimum."I; Midday maximum. S7.

Barometer nt 9 n. in. 29.97. StemlvUalnfall .01.

Dew Point 71K.

Humidity nt 9 n. m. 72 per cent.Diamond Head Signal Htatlon, Au-

gust 3. Weather hazy; wind light 3.

AH1UVALS.

Thursdav. Auirust 2.Am. bk. Sea Klne. Wallace. co davs

fr..m Newscastle. with coal to order.Br. bk. Ooolahra, Williamson, 62 days

f om Newcastle.DEPARTURES.

Thursday, August 2.Am. bktn. Skagit, Robinson, for the

Sound In ballast.Stmr W. G. Hall, Thompson, for

ana KoloaStmr James Makee, Tullett. for Kapaa.

FrIJay, August 3.Stmr Mauna Loa, Slmerson, for Lain- -

ma, jna.rara, Kona and Kau.Mmr Noeau,vyman,for Honokaa and

Kukulha;le.C A. S. S. Aoranel. Hav. for Vancouver

and Victoria.TO SAIL THIS AFTERNOON.

Stmr Walaleale, Green, 'or Kllauea andHonolulu at 4 p. m.

TO SAIL. TOMORROW.

Stmr Hawaii, Nicholson, for Hakalau,Honohlna, Hor.omu and Peekeo at 4, p. m

I'ASSRNOERS ARRIVED.

From the Colonies, per C.-- S. S.August 2. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and

the McAdoo Minstrels.PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

For Kauai ports, per stmr. W. G. Hall,August 2. Miss Kate Horner, Miss HelenHess, Mrs. W. H. Rice, Miss Emily Rice,Mrs. H. P. Hugus, J. S. Hjorth, A. Frels,J. M. Manning, S. N. Hundley and N J.Polmere.

For Maul and Hawaii ports per stmr.Mauna Loa. Aagust 3. Mrs. Mohoa and 3boys, J. W. Kualmoku, ?. Kualmoku,Miss Taylor, Miss Fennell, Miss L. A.Donovan, Miss Cochran, Governor S. B.Dole. J. F. Brown. W. D. Mrs. C L.Rhodes, Mrs. M. W. Backus, W. W.Bruner, Bishop Gulstan, Brother Steven,Miss C. Lyons, Mamie L. Smith, MollleBush, Miss L. A. Wong Kong, Mrs. J. W.Robertson, Miss Helen Robertson, Miss M.E. Alexander, Miss Aklna, Miss Kahanu,J. P. Cooke, wife, 2 nurses and 3 children,Capt. W. D. Burnham. O. T. Sewall.Mrs A. Ihlhl, W. Mather.on. Miss Re-

becca Keawa, J.J. Barrett R.GusselfelJt,B. N Kahale, W. C. Ablll, Miss R. P.Lewis, Miss Mille, II. Turner and 100 ondeck.

9

Rosamond for 'IVIkco.The Kosamand sailing for San Francisco

this afternoon, will take the followingpassengers: Sirs. T. E. Warner, JIIss C.Kell, Mrs. J. T. Bush, A. M. Pllke, Mrs.U. J. Platts, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. MetcalfMiss E. Imhoff, J. W. Silk, J. P Russell,M. II. Frossmayor, L. Schweitzer, Jr.,JIIss Cutter, F. Doughty, J. J. van LobenSels and J. F. van Loben Sels.

NEW TO-DA- Y

RICE STRAW

FOR SALE

McCully Rice Plantation

King Street, Enquire on Premises.l6oott

SPECIAL NOTICE

TO

Olaa Sujjar Co.AssessableStockholders.

HY ORDER OF THE DIRECTORSNotice is hereby Elven that the 12th Assessment heretofore advertised as of 10 percent due and payable on the 2nd of Augusthas been reduced to 2; i percent or 50 centsper share, due and payable from the lothday of August, 1900, and delinquent Octo-ber 10th, tocopenalty of 1 per cent permonth from Sept. 10th, iqoo,

J. P. COOKE,Treasurer Olaa Sugar Co.

Honolulu, August 1st, 1900. 1G00 ist

Notice to ConsigneesS. S. "AUSTRALIA."

The S. S. "Australia" has been enteredat Customs and will commence discharg-ing cargo at the Oceanic S. S. Co.'swharf at 9. a.m., August 1st, 1900.

Consignees will please call at the oiliceof Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd., Fort street,and pay freight and receive their orders.

All merchandise when landed upon thewharf will be at the risk of the owners orconsignees, and If not removed withintwenty-fou- r hours after 5 p.m. of the dayon which It Is landed will be stored or lefton the wharf at the risk and expense ofthe owners or consignees.

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.,Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.,

1600 jt General Agents.

V. S. WITHERS, Mr

WANTS.-- ,j4i,. in ffti, tolumn wilt ti inutttj nt

lfapi It mli tint cm tnmtitnt l tintl fti--

M,f,fiHr,; to unit nnl trt, unit lwo ,,nnj ft, ttnlt ont manlk. Inn (t He ttuNtt aJw,-Mi-

,H, cfttlj Ikt rlfptt Hnnnluln,

The Fort EmploymentAgency

ti? KINO STRELT,Next door to Baileys Cydery.

For the last two months has I1.1J aBlock List. We request that employersreport to this nffh-- any complaint againstemploye's

White LaborersDomestic ServantsSailors

UST ALWAYS ON HAND.

TOR SALE.

COR SALE HIRDS THAT TALK nn l,winJ 1 r sate, a Jwen fine young Central Amer-

ican parrots. Cuhman anl Ne's n, Nuuanu, twoduori from Scli'iol Si Gnowi

PR SALE-- A HAY BOAD MAREi will rac ors lit.--' a f r I hieton cr turrey; rfllabic

anJ 1 v In, ,4.y to drive. Arrty la Y MOIF RD. itoo.iPOR SALE-FO- UR LOTS. Ilotron Strrri, Kiri- -

lim. Waiklkl, ,oo nch Jrfli, lot Kin; StHyFmi

rWENTY.EICHT lnr-cl.- California rnultlApply ti Lmme It May, JtiJJ Wig , jormt

FOR SALE Lois joxioo In Nuuanu tract it downper month. J. II. Scfinack, ta) Merchant

ureeu mi-t- t

Remington Tperler Cheap. Apply atManufacturer! Shoe Co , Fort itrcet. t)89a

SALE TWO branl n.w tklfli Apply S. PI'elern, rear of (iovemment yard, corner Ala

kea and Allen ttt. opposite ruhmarkct O. tlox ttoSI

SALE ?jttt(. corner Prusptct ni ItjickMistrftti; nice home, eood view, tmtll huuf,cl)p;

mut be ren to be irrrrclatiJ. Afply to Oeir,Linilngft Co. JrJJ UullJInc ij8yll

FOR SALE- -A JtRSfcV DULL to m ont hi oli fromstrain of W. O. Irwin's Imported Jeritys

also on yourtf crade Holsteln Jersey row In calfby Leahl Dairy Stock Inquire of J. EMMELUTH.tT King street. iSJ9tf

I OTS OF LOTS Also HOUSES AND LOTS- For Sale, For Kent, For LeaseWILLIAM S AVI DOE.

to6 Merchant St. Honolulu. M. I.

SALE J4J00 Lease of story businessproperty on Fort street 4 years to run. Ground

Rent Mo per annum. A bargain. Apply toWILLIAM SAVIDGE.

too Merchant street.

SALE-T- COTTAGES on Young St ,opposite L. H. Dee. Eta Inautre of J. E.

BOARDMAK t464-t- f

COR SALE--S 1000. LOT In best portion of KallhlI slit ton jo. Apply to

LLIAM SAVIDGE.no. )io hort street

FlR DS IN ALL PARTS OF THECITY. By J. M. VIVAS 118

WANTED,

U ANTEDA bright Intelligent YOUNG MAN tovv drlte delivery wagon to make himself generallyuseful In a place Must know the town well. Pre-ference given to an Island boy Address J. H.. Ilulletln Office. 1 jww

P UMBERS WANTED Immediately. Apply Jas.Ncit, Jr., tieretanla St , near .Punchbowl bt.

iijl8-- t

tW ANTED wwlng W the day by a oung ladyirotn san 1 rancisco wiwi long in

first class Address L P. this officeI594-.-

WANTED-- A BRIGHT BOY tor office anluseful, good Mages. Apply In own

handwrlllngto P. O, Box 800. ijgi--

8x10 CAMERA. Adirew phototills office. is8Smi

Sto repair by eeler of jjv years"experience. G.DIblZ, 4"T Nuuinu St

I3U--

aLD PAPERS TO EXCHANGE for clean Cot- -ion Has s Appply at UUIetin Office. isVU

EXI'ERILNCEO SEWINO OIRLS In drem.kln(tWhitney & Mar,h. ,jC6

XIIE OWL LUNCH AND OYSTER ROOM -Oyitert served n the shell only Try his

famous Ham and ite Sandwiches and Coffee CorNuuanu and llstil streets. DICK DALY, Proprietor. mm

MI'KC'IAt. NOTK'i:.

POR EXCHANGE A nice lot In Oakland, Cal forsucar stocks. Apply to Emmett May Judd Uldg.

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N1OTICE TO DUILDERS-T- he Union Express Conmii; jwiiuhjh jalc. Ij4)''

RUDOLPH DUNCAN states that he Is still In theearth business although he hat told his

Interest In the ballast business.Office: Bethel street In H. R, Hitchcock's law

office.

TO LET.

OmCES FOR RENT In the Ell'e Ilulldlne ApplyerdamsJLane; ,;trm,

THE tlALMORAL.Youni; street, loon side; superiorand rooms; nettly furnKhed, terms moder-at- e

Telephone Bot. tjoT--

FOR RENT huuse. t rooms. Young St.Keeaumoku and rllkiil streets. Apply

nn premises. Mrs. . Au'd or Tel t8r. iq6.iN HOUSE TOR RENT. Furniture for

tin nouse left side Lnrlstky Lane. i)9iwiTO ot a rooms To Let. Apply at

G. Schuman's. Merchant St., between andAlakea. iSQiMt

TO LCT- -4 Nicely Furnished Rooms and nicelyfurnished , room cottage, , rbom H,f, use of

piano. Appl to Mrs. W L. IVterson, 619 Hotel St.,cornerPunchbool Telephone jfjo. se-t- l

TO TRONT ROOM In private faml ymauka Thomas iiquare Electric Lights. Ad-

dress A. U. C, O lloa to? Possession at on:e.swi-l- t

FOR RENT-- Prospect, corner Magailne St,home of 6 rornnt? t.ih Litrh.n

vants' quarters; good slew good air, nice grounds.Tor further particulars apply to (jear, Lansing & Co..Judd Uulldlng. Il8)'ltTO LET-F- OR RENT 1 newcot'ajes.7orne7Yiunl

and Artlslan Sts., McCully Tract. Apply 401Makikl St. ,s8itf

piR RENT-- SU N'cely TURNISHED ROOMSa rooms suitable for light housekeeping Inquire

46 Punchbowl street. ijrsmi-THE premises of Mrs. A. Rosa, on King St., near

switch, unfumlihed; possession at once;. ...... ,'.y m juiiu . .mtnjini tl-t- l

COR RENT-OPF-ICt. Apply to J. M. Monsarrat.a no. ,9 Merchant street. tsitttTO on Pauoa Road at present' occupied by Mr. T. H. Gibson Apply to

541 M.S.GRINUAUM&CO.TO LET-T- he residence ot John Ena at Waiklkl.1 furnished or unfurnished. Large yard and

house, barn and stables. To let as a whole or Inpart. Tor fuither particulars, apply to JOHN ENAat I. 1. S. N. Co. a office. Queen street. i.64-- tf

LOST.OST-- A PAIR OF SI'ECTACLES. The tinder- wlllrecelv. a liberal reward at this office. i;,t

NOTICE.

Attorneys will please take notice that onSaturday, August 4, at is,o p. m., at theSupreme Court room, Judge Estee will bepleased to meet and form the tcqualntanceof all members of ttie bar.

At the same time and place Judge Esteewill appoint a committee of three mem-bers of the bar to draft and submit for con-sideration rules to govern the practice Inthe U. S. District ..ourt.

PAUL NEUMANN,President Hawaiian Bar Association.

D. H. CASE.5W-2- t Secretary

NEW BICYCLES.Cli.iliilt .it

(,li.nn atP'nri, Srtt.oo ami $0o.oo.

.sooo, .S4S.00, S?.o.co, S3500, S2500.

ACETYBNE GAS LAMPS.Library, Syoo,

Lanterns, vi.oo,Ulcyclu, S3.50,

Dash, S4.00,Carriage, $1 5.00 pr.

All these things and lotsBicycle Department of

E. 0. HALL

GIVE OUR DELEGATES

TO ARRIVE,sgs

A Blazing Reception

Fireworks, Flags,

Decoration Bunting, Parade Torches,

Roman Candles, Sky Rockets,

Colored Fires, &c, - - At CUT PRICBS.

THE I. X. L.Beretanla St.,

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POULTRYFRESH SALMONFROZEN OYSTERS

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New Shipments Every Month.

MEWflUTAHIiTCO,

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Contractors.

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Guaranteed

Regular value, bought at

more Interesting Items, at the

& SON, Ltd,Next to Bulletin Office.

near Fire Station

BURNETTE 0 DECKERReal Estate Brokers

and Collectors - -

PROPERTY FOR SALEIr. All Parts ot tho City :j

Lot 20ON30O, with good cottage anilwell, which supplies plenty, fresh anJcool water, entire lot fenced. A rare bar-gain, only I2850.

Kapahulu lots at a bargain.Lot 80x150. with guoj 53500.Beautiful home, Puunul, good road,

only $2000,Lot Ooxtso, Wilcox Tract, King St.,

1 500 net.

Corner King and Bethel streets.

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Fast Colors

a Closing Sale in New York.

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