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Bji v VOLUME IV WMLUKU, MAUI, H. H SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9,901 NUMBER J 3 M
III PROFESSIONAL CAftDS HENRY DS0N' NOTICED. PAIA " M
Wm ankep"YS ' lahainT" Maui 0u r November ifc 1901 the following time table will go into effect. t . . AT 1
WM' ; TIME TABLE P I . A Pj I A If N -9
' Atxounkv at law HARRY ARMITAGE, KAHU.LU1 RAILROAD OO. ' 1 HAITI A A I
Bfflf- . "'"""""i STOCK AND BOND BROKER. I uwtirus uutiimivu. 1 OWardS Paia rT'Hi N a 8 'OEkA
ANTONIO F. TAVARES
Attorney at Law
anJSTqtaiiy PtiiiLib.
jAKaVao, ' "? " 'MAUI
I . :
M; KANEKUA
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
at Law.
bffloe: Occidental Ilotol, corner ol King and
Alaltca Streets;
i HONOLULU,
T. II.
JJ AMES K. SAUNDERS.
Attorney at1 LAW.
r
Real Estate) Business and Collection Agency?
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NOTARY rtfiitfe.
Hana, Maul.
Telephone No.
P. N, KAHOKUOLUNA1
Attorney At Law
&
Notary dblio
LAHATNA ,
MAUI
PHYSidlAtfS
William peters, m d.
Physician & Surgeon
i
Lauaina
Maui.
Dr. JOHN WEDDIOK,
f WAILUIOJ.
'Office Hours:
8 to 10 a. m. 1 to 4 r. ji. Office
f ' ' 10 a. sr. Hospital 7 to 8 r. k Office
3xcert when away on urgent Call.
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DR. DINEGAR.
, j Physician & Surgeon;
KIHEI
MAUI.
W. F. McCONKEY, M. D.
Physician Ss Surgeon
'PAIA,
MAUI
DENTISTS
W. RUSSELL BOOTE, D. D. S.
Dentist
Oince, Main and Market
jWAIIiUKU,
MAUL
GEO. S. AIKEN, D, D. S.
JDextist
IMAKMVAQ,
MAUI,
SUIiVEYORS
H. ELDREDGE. . '. .
' .
Civil Engineer and Surveyor
HVAILUKU
MAUI
P. E. LAMAR
4 - Civil & Miuing'tEngineer
- . . mid
Surveyor
wailUku
MAU
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R( O; gEAJlLE,
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HAWLEY'S
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210
210-211 Boston Building, over
Mny G- Co., Fort Street.
HGiVOJkULlJ;
LH. T.
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Lodin. Mouse
formerly Wailuku Hotel
AH KEE, Proprietor
Beds 50 Cents per Night
IW ci tl I B 35 Cents
California Tablo Fruits.
WAILUKU, MAUIU., T
WONG TUCK
'VIerchant Tailor
Marlcot Street! opp. Saloon,
WAILUKU.
MAUl
Neat Fit Gurir-nntced
LIVBRY STABLES.
BISMARK'
nmmr
Wji. GOODNESS, Prop.
Macks, Carriages,
Busies
Saddle Horses
ON SHORT NOTICE
ARRIAGES MEET ALL STEAMERS
ail Stable
HANSJAMUNDSAN.lPllOP.
Hacks and Saddle Horses
AT ALLil HOURS
Vineyard Street, IWailuku, Maui
Telephone No. 235
Wailuku Stable
JOHN DOREGO, Prop.
Hacks
Carriages, Buggies and Saddle Horses
ON SHORT NOTICEI
TELEPHONE NO. 257.
Main Street, Below Market
ADJ. NEW BASE BALL GROUNDS
Wailuku, Maui
Paia Sfcbles
E. H,
PIEPER, Prop.
Haoks an
1 Carriages toilet
, at
'all hours;
Mett all
tiAI A TRAINS.
No. 244.
MAUI.
PAIA
aoies
JOE SiRiDINLA, Prof).
Express Waons & Saddle Horse?
Freight pinptly delivered from
Stemers atfd Trains
Carriages mek uU Steametf ccJ rams
M
TlJasiJ. :Pass. ;Erciht. ;Pass. iPass. : srAmIONS :Pass. :Pass. 'reight. ': freight. ;Pass. : Pass.
: li. : 9. ; 7. ; : l. : ; 2. : 4. : o. ; 8. : 10. : 12.
; ; 3:00 ; lias ; lis? ; 7:0( : Ka"ulpi ; 7I 12:W : 2g i s
: 3:12 : : io:55 : 8:12 : : p t : 8:02"! : 10 as : : :$:02- :
: Lvo : Lvo : Lve : Lve .' Lvo : :Arrv :Arrv : Arry : Arrv :Arrv : Arrv
All trains daily except Sunday. Trains Nos. 0, 7 and 8 freight only.
Passenger trains will not carry freight, except parcels ap to
Passengers not purchasing tickets befoie boarding the train
&!ll'g$&lQ cents extra to the regular fare,
No Round triVffU'es will bo 'cklectetTiilli. trains.
Freight received from 6i80
leaving time of freight trains,
Passenger trains.
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Wo have anythingjand everything iti tho Photo
graphic line. Everything new and. up-to-date
at prices that can't be beat. Try our developing
if you do.
i Honolulu Photo .Supply Co
; HONOLULU, hi- T.v .
YOU ARE
A
can
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A CarloadsOf Stoyess -
Prom H& Factory
InsDect Our Stock and et Our
Drices and You will not go else-
here
KAHULUI STORE,
IO STABLES ; uailuku
LAHAlNA STABLE'' ' ' lahaina,
i v Macksr Carriages,. 'Busies ; andt Saddle Horses
at 'all lVoi'rs, Meet all Steamers and Trains.
t li l .) ! '
Mail;Siage kaves iwaS iltl MIy I
A? M. to 5 p. m lDltc"Tl?Jist bo delivered 30 minutes' before
i Parcels received up to i5
! R. AI. FILLERanagef.
Oif TIT ft"
is
I0M
and toning Solutions. You will got good results
GOING XO
STOVE
save money
by purchasing from us
LAEAINA
DAILV
STA6E
50 lbs. weight,
at regular stations, will bo
miuuees of leaving time of
T
ITEMS
Mrs. Roosevelt, says lie? g..wus
eobi nur less man wuu a years.
There is not transportation enough
to take tho people away from Nome.
Freights in tho North- Atlantic
ucean hav0 sunk lower thau ver be-
fore.
Japanese papers doubt whether
Great Britain will oppose Russia in
Manchuria. '
Arizona stockmen arc, arranging a
hunt for wild horses, which arc caus
ing trouble.
Rear Admiral Bunco died at Hart
ford, Conn., on October 19, of cancer
of the throat.
Eire at Chicago did half a million
dollars' damage to the Hammond
Packing Company.
Vinston"Churchillsays the danger
in South Africa is greater today
than it was two years ago.
General MacArthur does not be
lieve there is any necessity for
additional troops at Samar.
Rev. L. L. WUt, of Oakland, has
asked for a transfer, and that his ac
counts may be investigated.
The Pacific Mail steamship Siberia,
the largestship ever builtin America,
has been launched at Newport News.
Germans are moving to prevent
Jesuits forced, to leave Prance from
settling in Austria or theirlown coun
try. The Prenph government prevented
the coal miners' strike by threaten
ing tho members of tho committee
for inciting civil war.
Tho third international congress on
weights and measures has determined
tho kilogs-nm and broached tho im
portant question of the numeration
of yarns.
Dullness in ocean freight accounts
for tho presence in tho Atlantic
Basin, Brooklyn, of 121 berthed1
steamers and numerous lloatiug grain
olovators.
, General Hughes totexruphs from
tho island c,f Cebu reporting that
there has been no trouble on the
i-jland of Saihar since the fight at
the Candara river.
i
Admiral Bowles recommends that
the flqating dry dock at Havana,
bough't.from Spain,, be towed to the
Philippines, as it can bo made cap
able of raising vessels of 10,000 tons.
V ' ' " '
Bodiesof nine men of the Ninth
United States Infantry, who fell
at Lundy's 'Lane, Canada, nearly
100 years-' a'ro, were lately found
there. The. wore reinterred witlv
international coremonics.
'-Avt a meeting of committees repre
senting '?us1 1 iufi agricultural'' and
mifnufactmliur iutorcst thp 'court trie's
of. Ccnt;jaKEuj'jp3ijWCe ur'l'cd to
tVtni, (Cjr couuno ilp'f.onsc 'f.gamst
LEGRAflilC
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Dealers 8n
General Merchandise
"We have recently completed
extensive alterations aiidaddi-1
tions and aro now prepared to
cater to tho requirements
of all in a new and complete
LINE of
Groceries
Provisions
Boots lsoes
Furnishing fioifS.
Etc, Etc, Etc,
Our Dry Goods
Department?
Is stocked with entirely
NEW GOODS. DAINTY and
FANCY ARTICLES, CHIL
DREN'S WARES, RIBBONS,
LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
DRESS GOODS, TOYS,
GAMES.TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERIES, DRUGS,
NOTIONS and a LARGE and
CHOICE selection of ARTI
CLES suitable for .GIFTS ior
the coming HOLIDAY
SEASON. '
Our BUSINESS , , -
Is growing rapidly b'ec'atu
Our fiOODS are NeWanrt
Up-to-'datfe'
Our Prices More Tfrai
f
Aiid Wk Pay
Freight Charges T
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ON I'HE ' ' f
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