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TIME TABLE.
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i'he Fino Pasaonccr Steamers
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From San Franolsco:
(IJSTRAL1A Mayo
LAMbllA "!')")
.USTKALIA Jan. 6
iauidoca lure to
illSTRALIA Julra
IIOANA July t
US I KALI A au
Id connection with the sailing
re prepared to ieauo, to uitenUiiifjr. passengers, coupon through
ckets by any railroad from San Pranoisri, to all points in tbe
"nited States, and from Now York by an;t titeauobip lino to all
uropoan portB.
i For farther particalars apply to
'Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited.
General Agents Occnnic S. S. Co.
' Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co, $ Toyo Kisen Kaisba
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Suaneri ol Iht ttoYt companitk wilt call at
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For Japan and China:
'Mlroon Mam
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. May io
..May 18
'Aloac Janeiro
r.ojitlc
'Uattlia Maru
PtVlnc
G.1lr
.Alav a6
..June j
Jine ij
f.onekoneMaru Juneei
For central Information apply to
H. Hackfeld &
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fCanadiau - Australian Royal
WSttamcrt of tbe above line, running In connection with the CANADIAN
Mtwun Vancouver, D. C. and Sydney, N. S. W and calling at Victoria, E.
ire IHJ15 AT llOMlULU on or about the datei below ttated, via t
IROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, B. C.
I rA,-nri,hiMind!vdnivi
Mlowera .may is
Anranrl June
Warrlmoo July
Mlowcra Aug.
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Lf awTbrough ticket luued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Europe. For Freight and
P(jiage and all general Information, apply to
VTUer H riovlpfifr,n..l td.. fttn'l &6nfa.
IM aawvr. ... - .ww
Lines ol Travel.
fife SleamshiD Co, Ltd.
TIHE TABLE.
8. S. Kinau,
FREEMAN, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI. HAWAII.
Change in Sailing ol
Stmt. "Kinau."
On and nftcr Tuesday, Nov. 0, the
tcamcr KINAU will sail fiom Hono
lulu on Tuesdays at 12 uoon, for Kau
aakakat, Lahalna, Maalaca Day, Klhel,
Makcna, Kawalhao, Mahukona, Lau
"anochoo and Hllo.
' aoturnlng will sail from Hllo on
Fridays at 2 p. m.. for aljove named
porta, arriving In Honolulu on Satur-
rfnv0.
Passengers and freight will bo taken
I lor Makena, Mahukona, Kawalhao, Hl
lo, Hakalau, Honomu, Papalkou and
Paengers and PACKAGES ONLY
will bo taken for Kaunakakal, Lahalna,
Uaalaca Day, Klhel and Laupaboehoe
6. S. Claudlne,
' CAMERON, Master.
MAUI.
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at B p. m. touching at Lahalna, Ka
hulul, Nahlku, Hana, Hamoa aud Kl
ahulu, Maul. Returning, touchca at
abovo named ports, arriving In Hono
lulu Sunday mornings.
Will call at Nuu. Kaupo, onca each
month.
8. S. Lehua.
BENNETT, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, LANAI.
Balls overy Monday for Kaunakakal,
Kamalo, Maunalel, Kalaupapa. Lahal
na. Honolua, Olowalu. Returning ar
rives at Honolulu Saturday mornings.
This company resorves the right to
mako changes In tho time of depturo
ind arrival of Ub steamers WirHOin
KOTICE, and It will not bo responsible
tor any .consequences arising thcro-
"conslgnecs must bo at the landing
to receive their freight This com
ianv will not hold ltsolf responsible
to" freight after It has been landed.
LlvfJ b'ocU 'occlvcd only nt owncr s
rUThlB company will not bo responsible
tor money or valuables of passengers
wlcS placed In the caro of tho pur-
"pisBcngerB are requested to purchase
UekeU Ko 'embarking. Tboso fall
IS,, to do so will be subject to an ad
Sllonal charge of tvyenty-nvo per cent.
The company will not bo table for
oi of, nor WW J norjU tof to,
ike delivery " r , ".
-ffecUi of tho passenger beyond the
imount of 1100,00, unites the value of
JJ, same be declared, ot or bTore tho
Mue of the ticket, ami freight paid
tjvtrtos. -
n
travel.
of This Lluo Will Arrive nt anr
For San rtmoisco.
ALAMEDA April tj
AUSIKALIA ; May i)
MAKIItrbA Alayij
AUSTRALIA . June ti
MOANA June ft
AU'TkALIA Juiy 10
ALAMEDA July ao
AUSTRALIA Auk?
o the above steamers, tbe Agent
Honolulu aril Lava thl pott oo or about lb
For San Francisco:
I Coptic anil ?
I Amrrlca Maru May 5
I IVkliw rnavn
Gaelic May
Hunckone Maru Mayeo
Chma June s
uoric ..jii'ie i
MpponMaru June 11
Co., Ltd., Agents,
Mail Steamship Company.
PACiriC RAILWAY CO.
C, Honolulu and Brisbane
FROM SYDNEY
For Victoria and
AND BRISBANE,
Vancouver (B, C):
Aorangt Miy
Warrlmoo June
Allow era July
Aoraiigi Aug.
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Lines of Travel.
All employes of tho company are for
bidden to receive freight without de
livering a shipment rcctlpt therefor In
the form prescribed by tho Company,
and which may be seen by shippers
upon application to the pursers ot the
Company's steamers.
Shippers are notified that If freight
Is shipped without such receplt it will
be solely at the risk of the shipper.
C. L. WIGHT. President.
S. B. ROSE, Secretary.
CAPT. T. K. CLARKE. Port Supt,
UNION PACIFIC
"The Overland Route"
Is Thirteen Honrs Quicker Than via
Any Olber Route.
'The Overland Limited"
Runs Everyday In the 'Year Buffet,
Smoklne and Library Cars with
B rber Shop and Pleasant Reading
Rooms
Dlnlnc Cars (Meals a-la-carte)
Drawing Room Palace Sleepers etc.
No Change of Care.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, Genral Agent,
I Montgomery St., San Francisco.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,
35 Third .stieet, Portland, Oregon.
E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A.,
1472 Omaha. Nebraska.
O. R. & L. Oo.
TIME TABLE.
From and After January I, IRQ"-,
TRAINS.
STATIONS. Dally Dally
luurweraj
I. Sun. Dally n. Sua,
Dally Dally
PM.' P.M.
A.M. A.M. A.M.
Honolulu :io
Pearl City.... l.oj
BwiMIII I.ji
Walanae
Walalua
Kahuku., ,,,,
STATIONS.
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SBS cities,
via
DISTRU8TPUL OV RU86IA.
Yukohanin, March 31. If tho (illicit
ntiil slcndy illspatclt of telegrams from
Korea iihiuis nuglit of n really Herumn
nnttiia tha Inference would ho thnt Jii
pnn nnil ItitRsIn nre on tho vcrgo of
wnr. Outwuiclly, however, thcie Is nh
solutn calm, nmt the tono of tho pros.3 !
Is but slightly belllcnsc. Tho preval
ent opinion of the foreign community
scents to bn thnt ns the conflict Is In
cvltnlilo the sooner It occurs the bet
ter It will ho for Japan. The latter,
with her great licet, far superior to that
of her enemy In these waters, would
make short work of Russia's .naval
force, nnd command tho naval slttir.-!
tlon, for the time at least, with nil the
ndvnutnge which an ndded preritlg'1 .
would confer.
lint, aa In nil such crises, In vlnw of
whnt modern wnr Is now known to
entail, there Is extreme rnluctanro cm
tho part of cither Government to tnlce
the decisive step. If It wcro not for tho
deep-seated distrust of Russian meth
ods of aggrandizement, of which bIip
has furnished so many object lesions
of late, Japan would bo strongly In
cllncd to put up with tho "assurances '
given, thnt "there Is nothing In the de
ft unit for lighting to tho death against
cse interests." Hut tho Jnpnneso luuo
been and nre keen students of llus
slnn history, nnd they know what her
gnlnlng of a foothold means. Tliv
know thnt a foothold In Korea mc.tns
tho ultimate passing of too peninsula
under Russian sway, and this nation la
n unit for flghtln gto tho death against
that encroachment. Other powers may
ask Korea for concessions and leasts
nd libitum, hut Russia has too often
shown her hand nnd her plain Intent
for Japan to trust to any of her 'ns
sii ranees."
JONHS DOfiS NOT nNTUUSH.
New York, April 17. A bprclnl to
tho Herald from Washington nays:
Senator Jones of Arkansas, chairman
of tho Democratic National Commit
tee, said Inst night that ho had no idea
whnt Admiral Dewey's intentions v.ore.
or what lino of action ho would pursue
to obtain n presidential nomination.
So far as the national committee ns a
body was concerned, no letter or com
munication had Dcen addressed to the
Admit nl on tho subject of his candi
dacy. Speaking for himself, Senator
Jones said ho had not written to the
Admiral inuulilng whether ho would
enter tho Kansas City convention an I
nhido by tho result of the convention,
but added:
"It is qulto probable, howover, that
others nro moro curious."
"It It tiulto possible," continued ho,
"that Admiral Dowey may bo fwggest
ed In connection with tho vlco presi
dency, but I havo not tho slightest Uca
that ho will bo proposed seriously as a
presidential candidate.' Public senti
ment has already decreed that Mr.
rynn Is to bo tho nominee of tho regu
lar Democratic party nnd In my Judg
ment tho men who will represent tho
Democratic party at Kansas City will
carry out tho will of tho Democratic
mnRses nnd name Mr. Drynn.'
Dcwcy Owned the Town.
'Washington, April 18. Representa
tive Wheeler of Kentucky, today pre
sented to Admiral and Mrs. Dowey a
unique Invitation to visit tho city of
Pnducah, Ky.-, while on their nropowd
western trip next month. Tho invita
tion was enclosed In an oak casket
trimmed with gold nnd sliver, it Is on
a thin sheet of birch which bears tho
senl of tha city of Pnducah, and reads
as follows:
"To Admiral and Mrs. Dewoy This
town Is yours. Pull tho latch string
wo will do tho rest. Don't surprlso us,
but Inform ub when you pull."
The Invitation Is signed by tho
Mayor and prominent citizens ot Pndu
cah. Insldo tho casket wero twelvo
qunrt bottles of twenty-year-old whis
ky and a cut glass decanter incased In
silver.
. Turkey Must Pay.
New York, April 18. A special to tho
Trlbuno from Washington says:
The United States Chargo d'AIfalres
at Constantinople .will bo directed to
Inform tho Sultan thnt this Govern
ment must Insist upon tho payment
without further delay of tho $100,000
indemnity for outrages on Ainrilcan
missionaries and destruction of their
property, unless prompt action on tho
Sultan's part anticipates tho ultnpn
tum and tho debt Is discharged beforo
it resort Is mndo to drastic measure.
School of Commerce.
Chicago, April IS. A special to tho
Tltncs-Ilemld from Madison, Wis.,
says:
Tho establishment of a hcliool of
commerce nt tho University of Wiscon
sin was unanimously decided upon by
tho board of regents nt their meeting
last night. Prof. W. A. Scott Is mndo
director of tno school and n professor
of commerco Is to bo appointed by
President Adams. .
Meeting of Emperors.
Rome, April 18. Tho Trlhuna to
day saya tho foithcomlng meeting of
Emperor William nnd Emperor frau
ds Joseph In llorlln has In vlow ar
rangements for tlio occcupatlon of Al
bania, European Turkey, by Austro
Ilungarlan troops. This statement has
caused a sensation In Italy,
Fuvor Overheard Trolley.
Chicago, April 18. Tlio Chicago
Klcctrlo Traction Company has ap
plied to tlio city electrician for a per
mit to cluingo Its olectrlo system from
tho storage battery to overhead trol
ley. When this (.liango was mucin tlio
only Hlorngn buttery street car lino In
(Jlilcugo will bu scratched from tho
inn p.
Hoard your liorso nt the Club Hlu
bli'H If yon wnnt It well mid kindly
riirnl for,
Hepburn Will Pone
lanal Gonsiaeration
New York, April li?. A sneclnl to
this '1 rlliunu from Washington, says: I
Chaliman Hepburn of the Cominlttco
on Iiitcr-Stittti and Foreign Commcito
and other ndvocntcs In the llouso of
ltepicsentatlvis, of Immediate legUli
tlon to provide for tho construction nf
tho proposed Nicaragua!! canal, nave
become extremely Impatient on account '
of wnnt they regard as an unieasonntilo
delay and they uro threatening to mako
the situation Intel cstlng ns well ns un
pleasant for tnoso they bcllcvu arc
exerting their Influences for further
delay becauso of their hostility to tho
project Itself.
I no Hepburn bill was favorably re
ported to the llouso two mouths ago.
hince thnt tlmu tho Hay-l'aunccroLc
treaty has bicu signed mid Is now
pending in tho Senate for ratification
with llttlo or no prospect for favor
able action until next winter, If cer.
'Hie picllmlnary icpott of tho Wniker
commission lias not yet been made
mid submitted to Congress nnd prob
ably will not bo for some tlim.
Vcxul by tho delay and untoward
piospict tho advocates of tho Hepburn
hill mo trying to force Its considera
tion and passage by the. llouso at thU
session. Ciiallman Hepburn lin a I
icndy obtained an Imposing array of
siguntmes to n paper rcnuestitu the
Committee on Rules to bring In a spe
cial order providing for tho considera
tion of tho bill nt an early dat'j spcel
II ul aud for a vole on the bill and all
amendments thoVto on a day and hour
also to ho specified. Ho Is confident
thnt such an order would bo mndo b
an overwhelming majority and there Is
overy lcnson to believe that I1I3 confi
dence Is justified. There Is nqually
good reason to believe that the LIU
would pass tho House as reported by
tho committee by u largo majority.
NATURE'S WAY.
Mineral concoctions aro dangerous.
Nature novcr designed them for heal
ing man. From tlmo Immemorial,
man's healer was purely vegetable;
and from thnt tlmo to this, naturo's
unfailing remedy for rheumatism, and
kindred diseases, was tho samo ns
that found In Klcnpoo Indian Oil. It
Is naturo's remedy, nnd nets as kind
ly ns nature. It drives away pain,
kills tho dread rheumatism nnd re
stores tho weakned tissue. It la mndo
tho samo as tho Indians mndo It cen
turies ago, out of roots, barks, herbs,
gums, leaves, gathered from nature's
unerring laboratory. Its record for
cures Is unparalleled. Doforo civil
ized man had hoard of It, It kept tho
natives In perfect health. And slnco
civilized man has known it, tho cate
gory ot cures has becomo voluminous.
No other racdicluo lias mado such
cures, becauso Klckapoo Indian Oil
Is nature's remedy, andnn turo stands
back of It. Your druggist has It, or
can get It. Insist on getting tho gen
uine Klcknpoo Indian Oil. Hobron
Drug Co.. Agents for tho Klcknpoo
Indian Remedies.
Another Stanford Legncy.
Sacramento, April 18. Tho Deo this
evening says that the Lcland Stanford
Mansion, located at tho corner cf
Eighth nnd N. street In this city was
today presented by Mrs. Stanford to
Right Rov. Illshop Grnco of tho Cath
ollc DIoceso of Sacramento, and his
successors, together with an endow
ment fund of $75,000 Invested In In
terest bearing bonds.
Tho mansion Is to bo known as the
Iuthrop-Stnnford Children's Homo. A
certain number ot children under tho
ago of eight will bo kept clothed and
Instructed nnd tho Sisters of Mercy
will probably havo chargo of tho In
stltutlon. Tho homo Is to bo used In
piny educational way which will realize
the Ideas of Mrs. Stanford.
Plnuc In Indln.
Simla, April 18. Tho denths from
plageu throughout India during the
past week slightly decreased, but tho
aggregate Is still upwards ot 1,000,
New Plague Porttt.
Cairo, April 18. Tho bubonic plague
Is reported to havo mado Its appearance
nt several ports on tho Red Sen.
THE LABT CAR.
Tho last cars of tho King street lint
going to Wnlklkl and Pnlama pass the
Anchor Saloon. Tho clovcrest mixolo
gists In the city nro there always to
put you up anything you may desire.
Drop In and tako a drop beforo you
take the car. Tho celebrated Seattle
beer Is to bo had hero on draught A
full Mne ot liquors, Including tbe fa
mous Jesse- Moore Whiskey, etc., al
ways on ban... Received per Warrl
moo, Rainier Dock Deer on draught
Tho Anchor Saloon Is here to please lis
patrons.
The excellence cf the crayon
enlargements from small por
traits and miniatur.- photo
reproductions mounted in
brooches and pins made by
Kine Bros, have earned the
commendations of their cus
tomer. Kintf Bros, have been in this
line for years and can be de
pended upon. If you want
anvlhinp of this sort drop a
line or call at their store.
Hotrl street between Fort
and Union,
Catton, Neill & Co., Ltd,
Boilermakers : : and : : Electricians.
Agents fox
The - General -
R1SD0N lKOtf WOEKS,
Sa.11 Francisco,
ENGINEERS AND RUILDEBS.
liih Duty Pumping Machinery,
Heliif Boilers, Plain Tubular Hollers, Corliss Engines. Can Can,
Vacuum Pans, and all machinery for the complete equipment of Sugar Mills.
Office: Progress Block,
PORT AND KHRUTANIA STRCKT8, - - HONOLULU. II. H.
Fulton Engineering nd Shipbuilding Works,
SUCCESSORS TO
FULTON IKON WOEKS,
ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS OP
High Duty Pumping Engines,
Corliss Alarine and Mill Engines, Marine anp Stationery Hollers.
Estimates funi.shed tor all classes ot machinery, and for the equipment of compl.t
power plants.
:E3Ien.:r.37- C3-. Gi-irLstca,,
Representative in the Hawaiian Islands.
OFFICE : Fort street, between Merchant and King Mrcfts. 14
THEOJ, DAVES &C0.,Ltd.
Merchants and Commission Agents
Carr t Complete Line of Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, Etc. Palnti
Oils and White Lead.
GEBERAL PLAHTATIOH SUPPLIES.
Agents for Cloriphos & Dick's Batata Belting
'-'"', This Belting Is acknowledged by several e' he most expert engineers oj ti
Islands to be the best, most durable, and least expensive.
AlsoARents for Keknefer Bros. GRAY AGATE WARE, of which a fill
Is carried.
A Rood selection of IRON BEDSTEADS, MATTING, LINOLEUM, Li,
MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE AND FITTINGS.
Lime, Cement, Fire Clay and Fire Bricks.
Musicians.
W.H.SEA,
TEACHER OF
Gnitar, Mandolin, Zither,
and TJkululo.
"During my absence atOmrs
Mr. Ames, of Wall, Nichols Co.,
will tiae charge of my pupils.
:f a, -u. 1 El g: Z 37-,
VIOLINIST.
16 Beretanla Street,
-Will receive a limited number of pupils.
Orchestra furnished for parties and balls.
Telephone 456.
Music. J
ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER
Vocal Studio, "Mlgnon," 720 Beretanla
street Tel. 1114. 1171
E. K. KAAI,
Teacherof ' - .itar, Mandolin, Zithajt
Ukulele and Taro Patch.
Ordors to bo loft care of Wall, Nichols
Co.,tnd at -4erir,atrom Mnslo Co ' 1 2rr,
Lessons Given.
A limited Number of Pupils will He re
ceived for Instructions In Cake-Walking
and Jle Dancing. Apply at Orpheum
Box Odice or address Mes-.rs. Hearde and
Chenautt, P. O. Box 400. 1512-nn
After March 26
THE MERCANTILE
PRINTING CO., LTD.,
-WILL OCCUPY UP STAIRS,-
Cor. Fort and Queen Sts.
fiiIe job pointing;
At Reasonable Prices.
thick Stand No. 32
Bayl do you know where I cn get i
good currlugeT Uurel At tht Haws
Hun lintel Currlngti Oo., cornsr Hot
und Richards mrneti. Tel. II. Not
Iiik but Orst dims carrUK.es and si
perlencod drivers,
Electric - Company
California.
Plumbers, Etc.
John Notfr
PLUMBER,
75 and 79 King Street
TELEPHONE NO. 31.J
NOW Is tho tlmo to get leaks ud
broakagos men to, and year
Roofs Put in O'der
By comrwitnnt workmen
For the Plumbing
Oo that new liouso that yon are
about to build or tho altor&tiom
you are intending to make ob
yonr property. Call and aoomc
and got an estimate.
JAS. NOTT, Jr,
Practical Tinsmith and Flumbet
8hop: Borotanla rttroet, 4 doors Mat
of Punchbowl. F.'jono 844.
Hour 7 a. m. to 5 p. tn.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
BEK HAAHEO,
King street, no. Railroad Depot,
Plumber and Tmsnrth
Satisfaction guaranteed.
All work promptly and oarefoJIr
attondad to. tfjf
Coney Estate
LANDS.
A FEW VERY PESIRABLB BUILD.
INGLOTS on Ni-inu Avenue, at Nlo
lopa, Nuuanu Vallej for sale. Apply U
J. M. ANSARRAT,
Cartwrlght Block, erchant strati
I78
Assessment Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
tho tenth assessment of ten (10) per
rent on tho capital stock of the Hono
lulu Ilapld Transit & Land Company
will be duo and paynblo to J. U.'
Fisher, Treasurer, at 111 Fort ttra
(upstairs.) Honolulu, no the 2d day
of April Inst. Tbe shares upon waica!
an assessment may r era -tin unpaid af
ter thirty dnyn from said data, will t
declared delinquent.
J. A. OILMAN.
Secretary I! li. T. 4b L. Ca
Honolulu, April 3d, l'JOO.
1495-tf -i
Notice.
T. B. Clapliain, Veterinary Surjeon and
Dentist. Office, Kirn Street Stablest
Telephone io8j, Calls, d.iy or nlKht,
prnmpuy auswereuj speciaiutj, obstetric
and lameness, 14641!
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