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TIME TABLE.
Tha Ffno Passenger Btoftmors of This Lino Will Arrive at -inc"
Eieaye This Port aa Hereunder.
Prom Ban Francisco:
In connection with the emling of the above steamers, the Agents
re prepared to issno, to intending passengers, coupon through
tickets by nny railroad from San Francisco, to all points in the
unnoa mates, ana trom wow nor by 6U7 steamsliip line to all
Bnropean porta.
For farther particulars apply to
rWm. (5. Irwin & Co., Limited
General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Cc, & Toyo Klsen Kalsaa
m-.... Stunm ol th tbovt coDpftom will call at Honolulu oi Uava tt.1i poii oo of abool (
t..da(btlownt&Uootli..
For Japan and China:
Peking AuxtS
Cjatllc Auei8
HontVorifr Mifit. Spt 5
China pt. 1
Doric Sect. 91
Nippon Maru . Sept. t?
Fit ctntral lilorma'lon apply to
H. Hackfeld &
Royal
JV-Staaaaraof tbaabovallnt ronolnc to coooactton with tot CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO
atwn Vaocovvtr. B C . ani Syleay, N. S. W., an 4 calling at Victoria. D. C, Honolulu aal Brl.biot
uiDUB AT IKKNOLL'LU oa or about tha dalaabtfowsutal vlti
tOM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, B. C .
Tor Brlibaoa and Syinay t
... t Aorangi ... . sept 1
V,Vt- Warn moo -ept
,, f .... uora vci 17
,, , Aoratgl Nov. 14
,, 1 Warrlmoo.... Dec, aa
SaTnrouch ttcktalctd Iron Hocotnlu to Canada, Untttd Statal and Europo.
r.aiago ana an gtntrai iniornauon. apply 10
Theo. H. Da vlee &
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN NEW
HAWAIIAN
First steamer to be dlwitcheJ from New York to Honolulu via San Francisco:
8.8. "AMERICAN" oner about Ssptember istto be followed bva steamer
livery other month.
Freleht received at Company's wharf,
1 or In cars. For general Inlormatlon, apply
H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,
Agents, Honolululu
and THBO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD.,
Agents, Hllo.
Wife SteamshiD Co., Ltd.!
, 6. S. Klnau,
FREEMAN, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, HAWAII.
Will sail from Honolulu on
Tuesdays nt 12 noon, for Kau-
akalcal. Lahaina, Maalaea Bay, Klhcl,
fakena, Kawalhae, Mahukona, Lau-,
janoehoe and Hllo. I
Returning will sail from Hllo on '
Frldajs at 10 a. tn., for aboe named ,
torts, arriving In Honolulu on Satur
days. Passengers and freight will bo taken I
(or Makena, Mahukona, Kawalhao, HI- i
lo, Hakalau, Honomu, Papalkou and i
Passengers and PACKAGES ONLY
will bo taken for Kaunakakal, Lahaina,
Maalaea Bay, Klhel and Laupahoehoe
6. S. Claudine.
j McDONALD. Master.
MAUI.
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 p. m. touching at Lahaina, Ka
hulul, Nahlku, liana, Hamoa and Kl
eahulu. Maui. Returning, touches at
y abovo named ports, arriving In Hono
lulu Bunaay mornings.
Will call at Nuu. Kaupo, ones cuch
month.
8.'S. Lehua,
BENNETT, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, LANAI.
Balls every Monday for Kaunakakal,
Kamalo, Maunalcl, Kalaupapa, Labal
!, Honolua, Olowalu. Returning ar
rives at Honolulu Saturday mornings.
This company reserves the right to
taako changes In the time of departure
'and arrival of its steamers WITHOUT
NOTICE, and It will not be responsible
for any consequences arising there-
rrom.
Consignees must be at the landing
to receive their freight This com
aany will cot hold Itself responsible
Cor freight after It has been landed.
Live stock received only at owner a
risk.
This company will not be responsible
(or money or valuables of passengers
nleas placed In tbe care of tha par
tor.
Passengers aro requested to purchase
tickets before embarking. Thcas.fall
Ing to do so will ba subject to an ad
ditional charge of twenty-fire per cent.
Tho company will not be liable for
loss of, nor Injury to, nor delay In de
livery of bnggngo or personal effects of
passengers, or freight of shippers, be
yond the amount of $100, unless the
vuluo of the Fnmo bo declared when io
cclved by the Company, and an extra
charge be mado therefor.
All employes of the company are for
bidden to recelvo freight without de
livering a shipment receipt therefor In
the form prescribed by tbe Company,
and which may be seen by shippers
upon application to the pursers of the
Company's steamers.
Shippers aro notified that If freight
Is shipped without such receplt It will
be solely at the risk of tho shipper.
0. L. WiailT. President.
0. B. ROSE, Secretary.
CAPT. T. K. CLARKE. Port Supt.
Subscribers lo tbe BUL
LETIN not receiving lher pa
pers promptlv will confer a
"favor bv notifying Zv 'Busi
ness C''(ice, Telephone 756.
Travel.
For San jn-auoisco,
MXRIPOSA ,
AUSTRALIA.
Aue 11
Sept,
For San Francisco :
China Aufftt
Doric AugiS
Nippon Mini... , Sept. ?
fjip dt Janalro tpt. 15
-opuc i,.t, .aepi ai
Co., Ltd., Agents.
il
FROM SYDNEY
AND BRISTUNB
For Victoria ani Vancouver (B. C j
warrimoo Aug. to
Mlonera Sept. ai
Anrangl Ct 11
Wanlraoo Nov, at
Mlowera Dec 19
For fittest and
Co., Ltd.. Gcn'l Agents.
YORK, SAN FRANCISCO AND
ISLANDS.
South Brooklyn, at all times by lighters
to
THREE TRAINS DAiLY
From San Francisco.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
From Portland . . .
via
Pm'v
Leave San Francisco: 8.co A. M., io:oo
A. A., Coop M.
Leave Portland: 9-15 A.M., 9:00 P.M.
Throueh without Chanrr.
Only IHREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York.
: Pullman Palace Sleepers-Buffet,
Smoking and Library Cars with
Birber Shop and Pleasant Reading
Kooms
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte)
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,
1)5 Third street, Portland, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, Genral Ag-nt,
No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A.,
1472 Omaha, Nebraska.
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and After January 1, 1R40,
TRAINS.
STATIONS. Dally Dally
(Ootwaid) .1. Sun. t.llr 11 Sun. Dally Dally
AM. AM. AM. P.M. PM
noBoiom yio g is 11 os sis 110
E,"t.m", J"' "5 "" " '
BwaMIII Ijj iool 1100 40s i.io
waaoa... 0 JO ., 44s ..,,
Wajaiia hi ..,, 140 ....
Kanuku ..: it it .... (is .,,,
STATIONS. Dillv
Howard) ti So.. Dally Dally Dally
.. . . rm. pm
E'nofo , sus .... tol
waiaiua .10 .... . so
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PaOllCltV............ Sit I ai flita m mm
ooolaU u s jj .. j lto
7. C. Hmith, Gen'l Pass, dc Ticket
Agent.
O, V. Dknikuc , (superintendent.
THE HAWAII HERALD.
Vol. PUBLISHED IN HlLO. Nl
Is a pretty
good paper for
$52.50 per an
num, preferably
In advance.
Advertiser
who use its c
umns GET
GOOD
RESULTS
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
112 UOTKt, HlUKET,
KAI'A. CALABASHES, LEIS, NA
TIVE HATS, HULA SKIRTS. NIIHAU
MATS, FANS. BHELLS, SEEDS. Etc..
HOMEMADK P0I, constantly on band.
Telephone 753. uaiilisilttJ
Steamship
Company
THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU,
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
Add.lonai,anith latait Shipping News, will ba
iuunu on insjfij-nin paga
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Sunday 19 11 i. 1 1 a. m
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Monday
1 to 1 9 o 05 s )
Last quarter of the .Moon on the I7t'i
nt 1:1C n. m.
Tides from the United States Coast
and Geodetic Survey Tables,
The tides at Kahulul and Itllo occur
about an hour earlier than at Honolu
lu.
Hawaiian Standard Time Is lOh, 30m
Blower than Greenwich time, being
that of the mer .Ian of 157 30. The
time wmstie r as at i:so p. m.,
which Is tha ame as Greenwich Oh.
Om.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
Steamers due and sailing for the re-
malndcr of this an J the wholo of next
month aro as follows:
AKIUVE
Steamers From Due
Alameda S. r. Aug. IB
City of Peking S. F. Aug. IS
Gaelic S. F. Aug. 2S
Australia S. F. Aug. 29
DEPART
Steamers For Due
Mariposa S. V. Aug. 17
China S. V. Aug. 21
Doilc S. F. Aug. 2S
Warrlmoo Victoria Aug. 20
VESSELS IN PORT.
ARMY ANI) NAVY.
V. S. S. Iroquois, Pond, Midway Islnnd
Aug. C.
MERCHANTMEN.
(This list docs not Include coasters.)
Dig Bonanza, Am. bk. Bergman, New
castle, June 3.
City of Hankow, Br. sp., Thompson.
Newcastle, July 27. W. 0. Irwin &
Co.
Dunrcggnu, Br. lilt., DlNon. LmiiIjii
Aug. 9. Haw, Fert. Co.
Empire, Am. bk., Knackc, Nowcast'.n,
Aug. 3.
Emily F. Whitney, Am. sp., Pendleton,
San Francisco, Aug. 7. W. G. Irwin &
Co.
Geo. Curtis, Am. sp., Geo. S. Calhoun,
Sun Francisco, June S.
Gen. Falrchlld, Am. hk Goe, Newcas
tle, Aug. 4. Coal to order.
Halcyon, Am. schr., Chas. Mcllln, Eu
reka, May 31.
Ilclcnc, Am. schr. Christiansen, San
Francisco, July 11. W. 0. Irwin &
Co.
Halcwood, Br. bk., Jackson, Newcastle.
Castlo & Cooke.
Holllswood, Am. bk., Knight, New
castle, Aug. 4. Coal to order.
Ivy, Am. sp. Halstcad, Newcastle, July
C. Coal to order.
James It, Bruce, Am. schr., Peterson,
Aberdeen, May 2G.
Kllmory, Br. sp., Corrnnce, Liverpool.
Aug. 7. H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.
Mohlcnn, Am. bk. Kelly, San Francluro,
July 0. Castlo & Cooke.
Meteor, Am. schr., Laos, Port Blnkcly,
July II. Lowers ft Cooke.
Mawcema, Amfl schr., Smith, What
com, Aug. 1. Lowers & Cooke.
Newsboy, Am. bkt., Mollesiad, Port
Town8cnd, July 23.
Philadelphia, Ger. sp., Wachter, Glea
tcrmtindc, Germany, Aug 4. II.
Hackfeld & Co.. til.
Republic. Br. sp , Davles, Newcastle,
Aug. 4. Coal to order.
Sebastian Bach, Br. blc, Nagasaki, Feb
ruary 17.
St. I'tithcrlnc, Am. lik , Snunders, San
Francisco, July 12. C. Brewer & Co.
S. N. Castle, Am. bkt., Hubbnrd, San
Francisco, July 17. W. G. Irwin &
Co.
S G .Wilder, Am. bkt. Jnckson, San
Francisco, Aug. C. r. A. Schatfcr
&Co.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Vessel. ' rrom.
Mary Wlnkleman, Am. bkt.
Gray's Harbor
Helen Brewer, Haw, sp New York
Challenger, Am. sp Now York
Henry Falling, Am. sp Now Ymk
A. J. Fuller, Am. Bp Nagasaki
Hayden Brown, Am. bk Newcastle
John C. Potter, Am. sp Newcastle
Euterpe, Haw. sp. Newcastle
Star of Russia, Haw. sp Nowcastle
Wachusctt, Am. sp Newcastle
Emlpde, Am. bk Newcastle
Persecrance, Br. sp Newcastle
Abby Palmer, Am. bk Newcastle
King Cyrus, Am. schr New castlo
J. I). Brown, Am. sp. , Noncbstl?
YoBcmlte, Am. sp Newcastle
Columbia, Am. schr Newcastle)
Prince Albert, Nor, sp Nowd.ile
I'rlnco Victor, Nor. sp Nin'cutle
Clan Macpherson, Br. sp... .Newcastle
Auccnls, Br. sp Newcastle
Fontnsl, Nor. bk New castlo
Invincible, Am. sp Now castle
Stlorn, Nor. bk Ntwcasth
Wrestler, Am. bkt Nowcasllo
Drumburton, Br. sp Newcastle
Fiesno, Am. bk Newcastle
Alex McNeil, Am. bk Nanrastle
Golden Shore, Am. sp Newcastle
Dominion, Br. bk Newcastle
James Ncsmlth, Am. sp Niwcastlo
Marlon Llghtbudy, Br. sp. Ncwcnctlo,
Eng
Quickstep, Am bk, Tacomi
Cninedd Llowollyn, Br. sp. .Hamburg
Ventura, Br sp Antwerp
Yola, Br, sp. ...,...., Loudon
Nicely furnished rooms at the Pop
ular House, 151 Fort street, from J1.00
per week up.
H. I., MONDAY, AUGUST
Judge Little Gives
Stamp Act Decision
Hllo, Aug 9. In the case of Hov
Ilency Mortannn Mnnlz ct nl., nn
appeal from tho District Court to the
Circuit Court wns taken under dato
subsequent to the 14th of June. W. S
Wlso appoarlng for the npellunt and
Thomas C. Itldgwny for appellee. TI
bond accompanying tho appeal waj
without the Territorial statutory
stamp of $1 as well as the Unlt'd
States war stamp of 50c, and a motion
to dismiss tho appeal was filed by At
torney Itldgw.iy, It was contended ly
opposing counsel that under the now
laws the Territorial Stnnip Act wos no'
In force, being contrary to the Cons I
tutlon of the United States Judgo Lit
tle, In sustaining the motion, said In
substance, that under the ntnmp act
of the Republle of Hawaii, it Is pit-
vlded that certain liiHtruments, Includ
ing bonds, In order to make them nll 1
In nny court, shall lime a certain spe
cified stamp, nnd that the same In re
quired by tho United Stntes War
Stamp Act of 1S9S. This Stamp Act
of the Republic was not specifically re
pealed by the Organic Act. In Section
1 of the Organic Act It Is prolded th.it
the laws of Hawaii, not inconsistent
with the Constitution or laws of thr
United States or the prolslons of (hi
act, shall continue In force. There aro
no acts of Congress that conflict with
the Stamp Act on our statute books.
He held that n bond In nn appeal from
one court to nnother shall Ira perfect
at tho moment of Us filing. In thH
case It wns held that the bond was not
perfect, so the motion to dismiss tho
nppc.il was sustained. This law applies
also to original issue of shares of stoc't,
tn deeds, leases nnd other papers of a
legal character, making n double. tax
Territorial nnd War on such Instru
ments. Still the Water Rates
Trouble Wailukuans
WiilluLu, Aug. 11 J. W. Pratr,
bookkeeper of tho Honolulu wu'er
works, spent n few dns tn Wullultu
and Kahulul this week, showing Mr.
LJ.lI, tho new superintendent of water
orks, tho general routine of tho omi'.
Mr. Pratt likewise look measurement!
of the houses where water pipes hue
been laid and connected with tile gov
ernment water mains, and this table
ho took with him to Honolulu per Kl
nati this morning to bo laid before tho
Superintendent of Public Works, so js
to form n basis for fixing tho ne.
schedule of water rates for theso two
tonus. As far as can bo learned from
Mr. Pratt there will not bo any whole-
salo reduction of rates from the pres
ent published rates as was anticipate 1
and expected by tho users of water
here. Tho first Individual to register
n kick before Mr. Pratt while hero w.is
T. Pall Syha, who told Mr. Pratt t-i
tnkc out tho water pipes If tbe raici
were not reduced. However, Mr. Pratt
firmly believes that tho rates he has
established aro ory reasonable nnl
within the reach of all.
APARTMENTS FOR HORSES.
Unique Plan in Stabling Started by
Baltimore Concern.
A noelty In a stable Is projected .it
Roland Park, which has been dl
tlngulshed for Its modern dwt-iiinps
'and other up to date features tn s,
urban life, sajs tho Baltlmoio Sun.
'Iho plan Is to erect lUpartmeut iu
blcs for tho convenience of the icsl
deuts of the park .
Tho term "apartment stables" Is
used to dlsignnto the manner 111 whlih
It Is expected the stables will bo con
ducted. They nro not to bo a "clu.i
stables" In tho senso that thu i-ompan)
which owns tho building will have the
e-iro of the horses. Tho bulldlri Is lo
bo put up on tho samo prlnclplo that
nn apartment house Is built fur human
beings, where enc hfnmlly does Us own
prhato stable, of tho occupant, Just In
the housekeeping. Encl apartment
will bo the prlwtto stable of the oc-u-pant,
Just In tho samo manner, ns It
weio placed on his prlvato lot. 'I ho
only dlUerciico Is that by retuo-i of
their being together, cooperation be
tween various horse owners as to the
caro of tho horses Is made mit-li easier.
Owners, howovcr, preferring that their
own coachmen should take enru of
their horses may liavo them to do so
without any disarrangement if tho
general plan.
Tho objects to bo gained nro the
nvnldanco of tho necessity of using the
stables back yard spare which can In
made nttractlvo; greater economy of
tho labor of cnilng for hoiscs, sliuol
one man In this way tan tnko enre ot
n largo number, nnd that In rn.o the
nee of tho stable disappears the. stock
In tho club stable can be transferred
for cash moro readily than a stablo on
private premises.
Subscriptions to a sulllclcnt amount
ot stock to build n stable with twclvo
npnrtments hnvo been seemed, and the
work of grading Is now being prosecu
ted by tho Roliiud I'aik Comjiiny. wl.o
will erect the building. Tho scheme,
when completed, with thirty-four
apartments will einbnuo nn outlay for
stables paddocks,, nnd grounds of $10,
000 'Hint part of tho stnblo to be
built nt ouco will cost about $12,000.
Tho plan embraces n long, nttractlvo
looking building In the cottugo stylo
13, 1900.
of architecture, with a central drive,
way II feet wide running length' lr
through It Opcnlntr from thli drlv
wn or corridor, will be ttn apirt
ments, each one cf which will constat
of a carriage room 14 fed wide bj 15
feet deep, containing space for tvvj
enrrlagcs, with harness lockers, .i.il
adjoining these Is space for t".o statu,
which can be turned, If drnlrc I, Into a
single box stall. From these stalls
there will be doors opening outwa.'l
Into n paddock, endi one of which will
bo 27 feet l 29 feet r, Inches In area.
These nre liiitih doors, the upper pat t
of which can be opened, leaving the
lower doicd, giving opportunity (
horsis to hnc light and air. At all
times horses may be turned Into the
paddock for nlr nnd exorcise. Pad
docks will li ctboroiighly well drained
nnd covered with tnn bark, and will
hnvo n high shingled wall or fen, c
around the outside, with lighter fenus
dividing them.
0er the stalls nnd carriage rooms,
on tho second floor, will be spaces for
sleeping npnrtments nnd feed, thine
spates opening Into n central hall By
this plnn each apartment Is self-contained
and be be loiked up and nude
ns prlntr In nil respects ns a stable on
one's own lot.
There will be provision for proto
tlon from fire nnd ninny convenience!
to bo found ctly In the most modern
stable.
Hllo Shipping.
Arrivals Ilk. Martha Davis, JIcAll
man, master, merchandise from San
Francisco, Aug. 7, to It. Hackfeld ci
Co., Ltd.
Am. schr., Mi tha Nelson, O. Isoock
son, 20 dajs from Tacoma, 323,000 feet
rough lumber for Hllo, 217.000 f-et
rough lumber for Mahukona.
Departures Am. schr. Robert P..
Hinds, J, S. Hclllngsen mister, fer
Sr.n rrnncl8co; cargo consisting of 10
591 bags sugar, Onome.i Sugar 'o ,
$52,920; 50OI bags sugar Honomu Su
gir Co, $23,737.50; 50 bags Hawaiian
coffee, II. E. Houlo & Co , Ltd., JS99.C0,
34 bags Hawaiian coffee, II. IlackMd
& Co.. Ltd., $-.31.12; 50 bundles bide-.
II. Ilnikfcld S. Co.. Ltd.. $U5.C0. Toti.l
Milne of cargo, $78,231.12.
Fuwt Trip ot Aloha.
The American sihooner Aloha, Fr
master, arrived in port Saturday af
ternoon, completing the fastest trl,i
mndo by any sailing ussel between
the two ports during the present year.
Her record Is eleven dn from wlmf
to wharf. When two hours out from
S.m I'randseo tho Andrew Width pass
ed tho Aloha nnd, upon tho nrrhal of
tho Aloh.i In port, Captain Frje asked
anxiously If the Welch had nrrhod.
He wns much iclloved when bo founl
she had not.
Kuhulul Shipping.
Kahulul, .Maul, Aug. io. Vessels In
port Ship Bangalore, Blanchard, from
Honolulu; Bktne. Mary Wlnkleman, Ben
nakt, from San Francisco; Schr. King
Cyrus, Chrlstensen, from Newcastle;
Slir. S. T. Alexander, Ipscn, from San
FrancU:o; Ship Yoscmlte, Look, from
Newcastle; Schr. Antlope, Murry, from
Nanalmo, with coal.
Mahukona Sli'iiplng.
Arrived August 4, bktn. Georgo C.
I'crl.lns, Mnns, from Honolulu In bal
last to load sugar.
Departed, August 8, bktn. George C
Pei kins, Mnns, for San Francisco, wl'ti
t,3IS,t01 pounds sugar, vnluo $.I,9C9.1I;
Hawaii Railway Co, Ltd., agents.
SEATTLE BEER.
The ever popular Rainier leer Is be-'
coming n household word end "will
J on hnvo n glass of Seattle," Is moro
often heard than nn thing olse. Tho
Criterion Saloon has the beer cm tap or
In bottles.
"Did jou stirrer much from tho flro?"
"No. Vim Bte, tho llio wus lu my
plaee. "Iho fellows on each sldo of mo
who icecUed tho water sustained tho
must damage." Philadelphia North
Amerltan.
....THE....
Honolulu - Tobacco - Co.. - Ltd..
Con Four ash MtuciiANr Stums,
HAS RECEIVED PER "AUSTRALIA" FROM
OiTo-r "2"oxlr
Tna World Rinowntd Brand ot Clean...,
-Hjillictxi. w Russell-
PURITANOS.
This elegant CIGAR can be purchased for FIVE CENTS onlv.
TRY THEM.
Catton, NeiK & Co., Ltd.
B 3KT G-1 3iT B E3 IS S
Boilermakers : : and : : Electricians..
Agents for.
The - General - Electric - Company
twai
i-HfMRimmivmvmmiK!iMi.iiUjmessi
t
Carriage Maker
Painting, Blnoksmithing, Trimming.
M Plmotons, IJiicL'ics and
ft
JS maii-ci.,A.ss WORK.
fttvrvTnn mw5&cmmiwwmmmimimwwmLm&mmgEmi
Plumbers, Etc.
John Katt,
PLUMBER,
75 and 79 King Street
TELEPHONE NO 31.
NOW Is tho tlmo to get talk tat
breakages seon to, and year
Roofs Put In Order
By competent wortrnw,
For the Plumbing
On (lint now linnnn (lint vnrt
about to build or the alteration!
yon nro intending to make on
yonr property. Gall and leo mi
and get an estimate.
JAS. NOTT, Jr
Practical Tinsmith and Plumber,
of Punchbowl. Pilous 811.
Uourn 7 a. m. to Sp, m.
Jobbing promptly attonded to.
w. H. bamh. h w. lint,
Honolulu Sheet Metal Works
Galvanlztd Iron Skylights and VsatlliUn ,
Metal Roofing,
Conductor Pips and Gutttr WorV.
Rlctaidi Strut, b Qut.n and MmbaoC HmoMi
Jotting niomclly atlandad lo.-va
Tel. White 41, p. O. Box 270.
The Wnlklkl
BOARDING AND LIVERY
Stables
Riga sent to any part of tho
City.
HACKS -AT -ALL -HOURS
Wnlklkl rtoad, Wnlklkl.
TEL. BLACK 141.
tfhenYonW&qH.qi
,.RINO UP THE..,
C-X.- U-B
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
SIS FOKT STREJ-T.
Stable 'Phono, 177
Hack Stand 'Phones, 319 nnd 7ft.
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Ohla, Algeroba and Pine Firewood
Cut snd Split (resdy for thsBtovs),
Also,
STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL
WHITE AND BLACK. SARD
Lowest Prices, delivered to any pan
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HUSTACE & CO.,
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Pacific Transfer Co,
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Express Wagons, Drays,
Lumber Wagons and
Dump Carts : : : : :
Always on Hand.
Trunin, I'urnlluit and Safti (Urtlully llandltd.
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Tbo Evening Bulletin, 75 cents per
month.
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