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.THHH.HVENINO. .BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H.lMfLRlDAY,JLUeUSl24,t900.
Hoes of
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE.
The Fine Passenger Steamers of This Line Will Arrive at arc
Leave This Port as Hereunder.
From San Francisco: For San j-iaoisco.
AUSTRALIA Ati( I AUSTKALIA j,,,, ,
In oonneotlon with (he sailing of the above steamers, the Agent
are prepared to iiane, to intending pbsseugefs, coupon through
tickets by any railroad from San Francisco, to all points in the
uanea oiaies, ana irom new iorK oy any steamship line to all
uropean ports.
For further particulars apply to
Wm. 6. Irwin & Co., Limited
General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co
Pacific Mail Steamship Go,
Occidental mi Oriental Steiisblp Co, $ Toyo Ktsen Kalsba
BMaatft ( tit ot coapiatw will oil at Haaalala ud laava thla tott oa oi atom eta .
...Sat. Ht.it mioMaw...
For lipan and China: For San Francisco:
Gatllc ABC il I Dotlc Au(tl
Honrkwif Warn Ifrl 5 INl-Ton staru " 7
China "jt.lj Ktoa Jartiro Stpt ij
Dotlc Jp "
MTton Mara n- 9
For taoaral loforaa'toa aafljr to
H. HacKfeld & Co,, Ltd., Agents.
ikiaii -Australian Royal Hail Steamship Cupanj.
afsVSuamart of Ibt abor lint, ru&atae ta coaatctloo witt ttt CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO
!- o Vttxoevtf, B C . and Sydnay, N. S W . aad calllrr ai Victoria, 0. C . Honolulu tad Brlibaat
ra DUE AT HONOLULU en or atout ibt dattitt cttH4 via i
tOM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. B C,
Far Brtitast aod Sydnty I
norin(i .. stf i
warrimoo sni 9
M io era . ... Oct t?
Aoranil Nov 14
Warrimoo ..T . Dec. ft
aWTtTcorft tlckati Ututd from Hcnoluto to Ca&ada, Ub Ud State tfll Europe
" aad all feotral tBloraatlon. apply 10
Thco. H. Davlcs &
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
Direct Service between
NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
S. S "AMERICAN" will leave New York direct for Honolulu on or about
Seotember nth. due here about November 20th, to be followed byS. S. "HAWAIIAN"
about two months later
Freight received at Company's new
times by llgnters r in cars. ror general iniormauon, appiy 10
H. HACKFELD & CO, LTD.,
Agents, Honolululu
Wider Stead Co, Ltd,
8. S. Klnau,
FREEMAN, Master.
M0L0KAI, MAUI, HAWAII.
Wllf sail from Honolulu on
Tuesdas at 12 noon, for Kau
nakakal, Lahalna, Maalaea Uay, Klhel,
Uakena, Kawaihac, Mabukona, Lau
yanoehoe and Hllo.
Returning will sail from Hllo on
Frldajs at 10 a. m, for above named
porta, arriving In Honolulu on Satur
iays. Passengers and freight will be taken
tor Makena, Mabukona, Kawalhao, Hl
lo, Hakalau, Honomu, Papalkou and
Pepeekeo.
Passengers and PACKAGES ONLY
will be taken for Kaunakakal, Labalna,
Maalaea Bay, Klhel and Laupahoehoe
6. S. Claudlne.
MCDONALD, Master.
MAUI.
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesdaj
at 6 p. m. touching at Lahalna, Ka
kulul, Nahlku, Hana, Hamoa and Kl
ahulu, Maul. Returning, touches at
above named ports, arriving In Hono
lulu Sunday mornings.
Will call at Nuu. Kaupo, once each
month.
6. 6. Lehua,
r BENNETT, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, LANAI.
Sails every Monday for Kaunakakal,
Camalo, Maunalel, Kalaupapa, Lahal
aa, Honolua, Olowalu. Returning ar
rives at Honolulu Saturday mornings.
This company reserves the right to
sake changes In the time ot departure
and arrival of Its steamers WITHOUT
NOTICE, and It will not be responsible,
tor any consequences arising there
from. Consignees must be at the landing
to receive their freight This com
pany will not hold Itself responsible
(or freight after It baa been landed.
Live stock received only at owner's
risk.
This company will not be responsible
for money or valuables of passengers
anless placed In the care ot the pur-
Passengers are requested to purchase
tickets before embarking. These fall
ing to do so will be subject tq ad
iltional charge of twenty-Are per cent.
The company will not be liable for
loss of, nor Injury to, nor delay In de
U ery of baggage or personal effects of
passengers, or freight ot shippers, be
yond the amount ot S100. unless the
Talue of the game be declared when re
ceived by the Company, and an extra
charge be made therefor.
All emDlovea of the company are tor-
bidden to receive freight without de
livering a shipment receipt therefor In
tne torm prescrmea ny tne company,
and which may be seen by shippers
upon application to the pursers of the
Company's steamers.
Shippers are notified that If freight
Is shipped without such receplt It will
be solely at the r.sk of the shipper
C. L. WIGHT. President.
8! B. ROSE, Secretary.
CAPT. T. K. CLAUKE. Port Supt.
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
112 Hotel Htuket
KAPA, CALABASHES, 1EIS, NA
TIVE HATS. HULA SKIRTS. KIIHAU
MATS. FANS, SHELLS, SEEDS. Etc,.
UOMKMAUU i'ui, constantly on nana
Telephone 7(9.
Travel.
v.ojrt
Sept ti
FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE
Per victoria and Vancouvar (B. C )
Warrlmooa Aur w
M lower
...pi 10
Aonnsi .. ,
Warrimoo...
Mlowera ....
Oct i
.. N0v.1t
, .. Dec. 19
For Frelrnt aad
Co., Ltd., GenM Agents.
u harf, 4Jd Street, South Brooklyn, at all
THHEE TRAINS DAiLY
From San Francisco.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
From Portland . . .
via
PW'
Leave San Francisco: 8.00 A. At.. 10 oc
A. ,M 6.col At.
Leave Portland: 9-1? A. At., 900F. At
fhrouch without Chance.
Only THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York.
: Pullman Palace Sleepers Buffet,
SmcHne and Library Cars with
B rber Shop and Pleasant Reading
Rooms.
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte)
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,
135 Third street, Portland, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, Genral Agent,
No. t Montgomery St., San Francisco.
E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A.,
147a Omaha, Nebraska.
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and After January 1, 18W
TRA1NH.
STATIONS. Daily " Dall?
(Outward) m Sua. '-allr aa Sua Dally Daily
AM AM AM PMPM
nonoisiu .... y la 911 11 01 ,, , ie
r.KH wiiy..,. a, . . 1140 1
EwaMltl 1 13 laoS ia.a. 40,
1"
a la
nuu..,,,,,. .... ire .... 4 41
Walalsa its, .... ,40
Kakuku ..... .... it .... at..
lAiiuna, ubiii
.v.mi .-.r" '
ally
i- ADa" we v
(la.ard) .1 S
Am
Lu." in
wa aiaa a m .a
Walaaaa ,11. .... . ..
"Cltr J i I..I liaa asa
Boaolala lu 1 11 a at is
F. C, Smith, Qen'l Faas. Ticket
Agent.
O. P. DiHiaoH, Superintendent.
A88ES6MBNT NOTICB.
Stockholders are herebv notified that thr
Foufth Assessment of 5 per cent or two and
one-half dollars per share on the Capital
Stock of THE INTER ISLAND TELE
GRAPH CO., LTD., Is due and payable
July 1st, at the office of the undersigned
ill Fort street. J.H.FISHER.
Actg. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co.,
. Limned.
Honolulu, June 1, 1000 1550
STOCKHOLDERS' SPECIAL MEET
ING.
A spejat meeting of the stockholder of
the Hawaiian Suirir Co., will be held Sat
urday, Augut 1B1I1, 1900. at 10 o'clock
a. m at the rooms of Mie Chamber of
Commerce, for the purpose of amending
the bylaw s.
I5bfrim W. L. HOI'PhR, Secretary
Hack Stund No. Ul2.
Hay) do you know where 1 can get
good carriage? Sural At the Haws
Jlan Hotel Carriage Co., corner Hot.
I and Rlcbards streets. ITeL II. NoU
Ing but Prat class carriages aaf
pertenced drivers.
tar and Wine Dealers.
LOVEJOY&CO.
tMFOMTXtlll, AND WllObKHALI
Wine ani Liauor Dealers
Attala (or Hi Dottltt Ralatar Bt at limit
No. 19 Muoaho HmmcT
fit Bloc. Honolulu, Hawaiian Iiiaudi
P O Bo lit. Mutual T.ltphoa. iol
GrONSALVES fc CO., Ltc
WHOLESALE GROCERS AN
WINK MERCHANTS.
26 Queen street, Honolulu. H
QD80lidated Soda Water Co., L'(
EHplanado,
orntr Allot a Fort Sts., Honolulu
HOLL.I8TER A CO.,
. Agent
"WelaKaHao"
You will find it at the corner
of Hotel and Bethel streets.
Headquarters for ALL the
sports and Kace Horse Men.
A No. t Liquors a specialty.
B. Lemon and F. Woodman
will attend to the WANTS ot
the 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 verv
best of everything else. ,
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
WlBuda Boardman,
EMPLOYMENT and
REAL ESTATE
AGENTS -B
Domestic Servants, Sailors and Gsnsral
Laborers.
1
Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 3 p. sr
Telephone 917,
P. O. Box 862.
Room 1, Spreckels Block
146,
Y. MASUDA.
Portraits
Done in Crayon or Oil.
Pictures Framed In any stylt
Framed Pictures for sale.
New AlouMlnp fnr Pram. h;iv
arrhed.
King and Alapai streets,
Near Honolulu Stock Yard
I4&) TELhl'IIONL ii)6
T. KAT6UNUMA 6- Co.
A. K. OZAWA. Manaiar.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY
Taaporary 0c. Rooa, upltalil Spradul. kail..
lat T.I ,44.
Wong Sal Kee
MERCHANT - TAILOR
A Piufict Fit Ouabantiio
404 Fort St., near Kins St.
HONOLULU, H. I.
Cleaning, Dyalng and Htp.lrlng Sp.cl.lty
Y. MAN SING
Has Removed From Fort Street to 311
Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kim's,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
Dresses Mads Ti Ord.r.
HOP HONG,
Merchant Tailor,
A FlNI ASSORTHINT Of AmIRICAN, EHQLISHAHD
SCOTCH (.LOTH ON HAND
No. 319 Nuuiou itrtct. Honolulu. H I
Good work od Irit-cUti fit fuarantMc
i-iowt unantq ana mpairta
WINO IjXJITGI-
...Coann Aunt akd Kiko Stmits
RRnrpov iun pdrcu cdiiitc
always on hand. FRESH PINEAPHLES
or special oraer, ana -ALirvKNlA
FRUITS by every steamer and also ISL-
mhu qui ick, ueuvery rree. lei. 303
140
The . . .
Astor House Restaurani
Corner King and Alakea streets
FIRST CUSS FAMILY RESTAURANT
olor Meals at all hours ifoao
Ah Chuck Proprietor
iii'ii,iVmirii'n(jr. DrUggiStS
:GESI.ERS; will refund
;5 MAGIC I, the money
rHEfiDaCHEs. If they fall
I WAFERS i to euro.
.'.'."...'.."."J ITU. 10 m,t.
The Evening Bulletin, 75 tent per
month.
imnHSNH
JUDfiUlU) I'll RHYS
TO (iRAND JURY
On Presentation of Their Final Report
at Circuit Court Term-Awards .
the Jurors High Praise
for Work Done.
Mr. Foreman and Gentlemen ot the
Oram! Jury:
The court has listened with rnpt at
tention and profound InteresT to the
rending of the excellent report now
rendered h) Jour body. As sou are
the pioneer grand Jury of the Islnnd
of On nil, lour report will become his
torical. Not only thnt, hut it will be
inlunljle from a social ns well ns po
lllknl point of lew. I use tho woid
"political ' not In Hr narrow nnd re
stricted sense but In Its larger and
broader sense. Political In that it af
fects the entire community.
The court was particularly Impressed
with what the grand Jurj hadtoobsertp
with reference to the enforcement of
law. Our goiernment Is dlildcd Into
three co-ordinate departments: the Ex
ccutUe, tho Legislative and the Ju
dicial. It Is not for one branch or Jn
part of one branch of tho goiernment
to usurp or trespass on the powers ot
the other branches. The Legislative de
partment mnkes the laws. If the law
is unconstitutional It becomes the
sworn duly of the courts of the land,
assisted li the Juries, to enforce those
laws, een though the propriety, the
fnlrnoss or tho Justice of the laws may
be open to question.
"Stronger, tell tho Lneeilnemontnns
that we died here In definsc of our
country" This was the simple In
scription to commemorato the heroic
ami conscious ileiotlon of the faithful
bind of Leonldns nt Thcrniopilne, nnd
In wlili li a nation of peculiar sigaelty
nnd promptitude of mind ns well ns ar
dor of soul for liberty thought to x
prcss the highest acknowledgment of n
deed which ccry (Ireek remembers
with nntlnnnl pride. Of nil thnt was
noble mid great In this patriotic act
me nouiesi nun greatest socmen to
them that the gnllnnt citizens had boon
obedient to the laws oion unto death.
It nffords 1111 example well worthy of
Imitation.
As to the matter of prostitution com
mented upon by jnu In lour report, I
at this time cnll jour attention to tho
fact that wo have In this Terrltorj n
law 'forbidding fornication, fornica
tion Is ttcxinl Intercourse between nn
unmarried man nnd nn unmarried wo
man, nn offense punhthnhle lij both tine
nnd Imprisonment. It Is Indeed an an
omolnus state of affairs (hat we should
hae houscx of prostitution In this
conununltj-, under the control of the
board or nt-nlth nnd to a (ertaln ex
tent tho politic department, and jet
hne n pmilslon In our pinnl code for
tho punishment of fornication. There
Is not n woman nt Iwllel who Is not
liable to n criminal prosecution tor
fornication. Indeed, tho ery fact that
she Is n registered prostitute niUht
make n rlvii cane ncalnst her if the
so-wlled "Act to .Mitigate" Is consti
tutional, whlili I i ery miiih doubt. It
may ha deilrnblc to hae houses of
prostitution under the control of 'he
board of hinlth, nnd to n certain ex
tent under tho pollco department. jt
it should hnrdlj he done In the face
ot n Btatuto prohibiting fornication
without oxioptlon.
The court concurs henrtlly In what
j 011 line said ns to the commitment
of nn insane person to the nsjlum on
tile certificate of one phjslciiui A
slmllni Inn does not ixist In any sta'o
In tlio Union. I think It may bo said
that In nearlj eieij stnte in the I'nlon
tho law provides for a careful exam
ination by thrio or more experts nnd
n trial by Jury. You (an easily seo tint
If nt any time conditions- licre should
tome to such, n pass thnt the power to
certify to tho Insinltj of a person
should bo icfttcd In the bands of one
individual, nnd ho be a corrupt person,
no member of society would be sifo
It Is a had stnte of nffnlrs, but It Is n
condition for which tho phjslclnn now
in chnrgo Is not responsible.
Tuklng into consideration tho vari
ous elements going to make up tbo ng
gregntc of this (omniuiiltj It remilros
no nrgument to convince one thnt the
unristrltted snlo nt alcohol would be
a menace to tho ponce, sifitj nnd gool
order of tho lomniunltj. nnd I know
of no law that permits Its sale In hik!i
niamier.
What ou hne sild on this subject
Is true It Is a matter of notorious
commtnt nnd criticism nnd one worthy
of more sirlous consideration nt the
bauds of tin; authorities who halo thi
Issuaiuo of liiuk Hi cases
This Is a matter which, under the
ilriumstiinees, it was probably proper
foT you to Imostlgiito nnd, ns n mem
ber of tlto bur and of tho Judicial Ie
partment of tho Territory of Hawaii I
am glad that you found no sufficient
evidence presented to jou to cnalile
you to find that the charges made
through tho press were true. All ot
the gentlemen who were members ot
tho Hawaiian Judiciary when I came
here some five years ngo nrc now mem
bers ot the Territorial judlilary, with
the exception of Justice Whiting nnd
Judge Stanley, who were retired after
long, useful nnd honorable, tareers,
nnd except Chief Justice Jndd, who
died n few months ngo I.Ike all mor
tals the chief Justice had his weak
nesses nnd Ills fallings, jit when wo
compare llmso weaknesses nnd fallings
with all that was commendable In him
they sink Into Insignificance. Thus,
amid the cloudlets of the summer night
tho full moon rises resplendent, 'lie
cloudlets fado nwn into mist nnd are
forgotten So with tho honored deal;
his trifling faults are covered with tho
cm 1 ss of ills Irtues It can be sild of
the late thief Justice thnt so far is
the Incomiptlbllltj of his lutegrltj was
concerned ho wns n mill who like
Enoch might halo walked with (!od
As to whether 01 not favoritism ex'
tsted In the com Is heretofore It liny
bo snld Hint mm differed then md
illffir now nnd thoj will continue to
differ dc spile the repent of this ginnd
Jury A grand Jur icport ennnot
change tho opluioln ot men in mnttcis
ot thnt sol t
All dep irlimntB of government arc
nt times, subject to public) criticism,
nnd II Is pel Imps better that n gnml
oiricer should ho unjustlj criticised
thnn that a bad nlllror should escape
criticism altogether; and If we should
tnke away entlielj 01 limit the right
of the press to criticise, that would he
the Ineiltnblo result. I hilc In my
own pergonal olncrintloii (not here,
but elsewhere 1 soon corrupt nnd
tlclous nuu on the. bench able to hold
their positions Ik canoe the press liie
public and the bar were afraid to irlil
clso them Not onl) are our local
courts subject to trltlilsm hut el en
the Supremo Court of the rnlti d .Slates
has also been tho subject of criticism
Charles Hiimncr, one of the most gifted
men over on tho floor of the t'nlted
8tntes senate, n man who distinguished
himself by lending the antl-sla.iery cle
ment stood on the floor of the t'nlted
States senate and denounced the .Su
preme Court of the United States, l?
notincod Chief Justice Taney for the
decision lie had rendered In tho Dred
Scott case So, nlso, only n few jenrs
ago when tho Income tax decision nns
rendered by the United States Supreme
Court political reinventions In many
hnio been criticised One element says
j oil will bo damned If J on do, -another
element sajs jou will bo damned 'f
jou don't. You cannot escape criti
cism Tho man who attempts to get
into the current of public favor sooner
or later will lie en mi I fed because public
sentiment Is tickle; nothing is more so.
One clay It places n man nn tho hlght
pinnacle of popular faior, tho next
day It lajs In tho gutter of contempt.
There Is only one thing to do, nnd that
Is, duty.
Your report on the wholo Is n most
nilmlrablo one. For jour untiring Ii
bors, for the dignity with which joi
have demeaned J ourselves while In
this court room nnd Its nnncx, nnd for
the serilco ou have rendered tcf this
community the court desires to tender
jou Its heartfelt thanks. You nro now
discharged, gentlemen, for the term.
REMARKABLE DIVORCE CA8E.
London, Aug. 10 A rental knble dl
vorcc was decided last week before
Sir Francis Jcune nnd n special jury.
From the evidence It appeared that
n wife succ ossfull) duped her huslm.d
nnd motliir for live jears, pietendlng
she has been n companion during that
time to n French noblewoman, whcie
ns she had been cnrrjlng on nn Intrigue
with n well known west mil gentle
man.
Sir. Forbes-Smith wns tho petitioner,
ngalnsthis wife nnd the correspondent,
Si oncer T. Chad wick.
When Mr. nnd Mrs. Forbes-Smllh
wcro first married they wore rather
poor, nnd tho wlfo snggested that Jh
should tnko omplojment, ns she was
well educated nnd proficient In lan
guages mid music, but the scheme
dropped for the time.
.Mr. Indervvlck, who nppenred for tl e
petitioner, said Chadwlck was first in
troduced to .Mr. Forbes-Smith by his
wlfo nt one of the unlvenlty lioat
mces, but he had no suspicion of nuv
Improper relations between Chadwlck
nnd his. wlfo. A little inter Mis.
Forbes-Smith told her husband she had
met n noblewoman, n Frcnih marquise,
wlio had engnged her to spend n few
hours n day with her as companion.
She said she wns to huu Siti (2") n
month for her services, ns she would
only be oicupleil n couple of hours n
day.
After a time slip used to tell bin
stories of tho munificence of her new
omplojor and that sho wns Inking her
a iiinntlt of presents There wns no
suspicion In the mind of the hiislmn 1
or mother None arose until the wlfj
began to stay out nil dnj Sho gradu
ally got Inter In returning nnd would
write homo snjlug she could not eomo
Inch in time for dinner, ns tho mnr
qulso wns elrlilng with certain nnh'c
I eople she named nnd wanted her to bo
with her.
Mutters rnmo to n crisis when they
wife staved out until 2 In the morn
ing.
Tho husband then Insisted she
should give up tho engagement.
Sho declined and n week Inter qullo
unexpectedly left her homo.
Inquiries resulted nnd It wns fond
thnt practically ever since 18D" sho had
been w(li Chadwlck almost daily.'
Chndwlck, who wns called, admitted
tho offence nnd tho Jury found for Iho
petitioner, assessing damages nt 120
($fi"2in )
Sir Francis Jeune ordered tho money
to lie pnld by Chndwlck within n fort-
night.
For thnt tired feeling take a rbl
up Pacific Heights.
.. .THE....
Honolulu - Tobacco - Co., - Ltd.,
Cos Four and MmaiANT Stunts,
HAS RECEIVED PER "AUSTRALIA" FROM
.liTe-'w "STorlc
Tt World Renownci Bnni nt Cls-ira
tjillieELIX :-
PURITAN0 6.
This elegant CIGAR can be purchased for FIVE CENTS onlv.
TRY THEM.
Catton, Neil!
E3 3iT O-1 IfcT E3 33 IB S
Boilermakers : : and : : Electrician..
A-gerxts Tor.
The - General - Electric - Company
dsmwsmntmsmmsfxwv&QBimfamisama
"S77 "V7. "WXZTGr-SLT
Carriage Maker
1
Paiiitlnjr,, UliiuksiiiiMiiug, Tnimiiiii-;.
Phaetons, Bugf-ius and Hacks Maiinfaoturotl.
IIIGI1-CL..VSH WORK,
8
a
mmtmmmmmatmeamaMmmmmiimimmetammwmmtm
Plumbers, Etc.
John Not,
PLUMBER,
75 and 79 Kins Street
TKLEPHONE NO 31,
NO Is the time to get
brotkages seen to, and
Roofs Put In Ordtjw
By competent work-gasp;
Fop the Plumbing
On that new bouse that you art)
about to build or the .Iterations
you are intending to make on
your property. Call and see ami
and get an estimate.
JAS. NOTT. Jr
Praetioal Tinsmith and Plumber,
Hhop: Beretaula street, 4 atoon aaul
of Punchbowl. Phone 844.
Houra 7 a, m, to S p. m.
Jobbing promptly atten8efi'p.
W. H. BAITH H W. lAtTU.
Honolulu1 Sheet Metal Work!
Galvanli.J Iron Skylights and Vsatltstav-c
Mital Roofing,
Conductor Pipe and Gutter Wot-.
glctarla SttML b.1 Ohms aal ltrk..i
SBT Jo.blag proaatly altta! al t. "
Tel. Whlto41.
P. O. Box STO.
The Walklkl
BOARDING AND LIVER!
8 tables
Rigs Bout to any part of the
Oity.
HACKS -AT -ALL -HOURS
Walklkl Itoael,
Walklkt.
TEL. BLACK u.
When You Waqfj a lig
,.RINO UP THE..,
C-E.- U-B
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
- 18 FOBT -rTKEKT.
SUble 'Phone, 477
Hack SUnd 'Phones, 319 and 7t
- O. H BELL1HA.
A GOOD THING
A Tf 40
Ohla, Algeroba and PIds FlrlW
Uut and BplU (ready for theHtoT.i
Also.
STOVE, STEAM A BLACKSMITH COAL
WOITB AND BLACK BAND
Lowest Prlies. delivered to any n
me v,uy.
TELEPHONE 4U
EUSTACE k CO.,
l Qoan HtTMie
Pacific Transfer Co.
n, Kl'n Si . ant to Unity'. CyclMy.
Express Wagons, Drays,
Lumber Wagons and "
Dump Carts : : : : :
Alwavson Hand,
Trunk,. Furnllut. an Salt. C.Mutly HtnJItl
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