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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY? SEPTEMBER 4, 1900. ?M
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Lines ol Travel.
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE.
Line Will Arrive at sur
For San i-onoisco.
The Fino Passenger Steamers of This
Leave This Port a Hereunder.
From San Franoisco:
MsRIPOSA.
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIA .
Sert. it
sri. 6
Oct 10
Oct 11
SI6HRA.... Oct. )l
AUSTRALIA Nov ti
AUSTRALIA
MOANA. ,. .
AUSTRALIA
ALAMEHA
AUSTRALIA
.Sett
Sett.
.Oo.
.Oct. If
...Oct !'.
In oonneotion with the sailing of the above steamers, the Agent
te prepared to issne, to intending passengers, conpon throngb
iioketi by any railroad from Ban Franoisro. to all points in the
United States, and from New York by any steamship lino to all
uropean ports.
For further particulars apply to
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited
General AgontB Oceanic 3. 3. Co.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Cc. 0 Top KIsen Kalsba
Stoiatri of Ibi abort cosipinitk will call at Honolulu aod Itava tbli port oo or tboat Ibt
Httt ttlfiw mtfittoritd t...
For lapan and China:
Hongkong Mani..... ,
Ch1nt.it. ...... ....
Dork v
Nippon Miro
ill Ml RE I
si s
Sett. H
Sert fa
Sepl tj
For cen.r.1 Information ar-rly 1.
For San Francltco:
Nippon Miru Sept. 7
Riodc JiBflro Sept. 19
Coptic Sept
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., Agents.
J'
arStaamers of th atore tine, runnlnc m connection with tne CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO
miwhf Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N. S. W.. and calllcr at V.ctotla. D. C, Honolulu ail Brlfbana
.1. DUE AT IIOISOLIJM! oo cr atom the Sam talow mud vtl I
B. C.
'OM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA
Far Brlatana aod Sydney i
I Warrlaoo Sept
Mloera
Aoranftl
Warrlmoo
aa
Oct 17
Nov te
Dec ff
FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE
For Vl:totla and Varmuver IB. C).
IMIowera .Sept ao
Anraigt.... Oct fi
Wartlmoo ... .. Nov. a i
Mlottere, Dec. I.
VThtouih ticket! leiued Item Honolulu to Canal., United Statea aod Euro...
aaaac. and all general latoraiation. apply to
For hatful aod
Theo. H. Davles & Co., Ltd., Gen. Aftcnts.
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co,
Direct Service between
NEW YORK. SAN FRANCISCO AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
8. 8. "AMERICAN" will leave New York for San Francisco and Portland
en route to Honolulu about October loth. Chattered 8. ,, " IIYADiiS" will
leave New York for San Francisco on September ist.
Freight received at Company's new wharf, 4Jd Street, South Brooklyn, at all
times by lighters r In cars. For general Information, apply to
H. .HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,
Agents, Honolululu
Wilder Steamshio Co., Ltd.
E. L.
472
o.
6. S. Klnau,
FREEMAN. Master.
MOLOICAI. MAUI, HAWAII.
Will sail from Honolulu oo
Tuesdays at 12 noon, for Knu
nakakal, Lahalna, Maalaea Bay, Klhel,
Ifakena. Kawnlhae, Muhukona. Lau
janoehoo and Hllo.
Roturnlng will sail from IIIlo on
Frldajs at 10 a. m for above named
ports, arriving In Honolulu on Satur
days. Passengers and freight will be taken
lor Makeua, Mnhuuona, Kawainne, in
to, Hakalau, Honomu, Papalkou and
Pepeekeo.
Passengers and PACKAGES ON'LA
will be taken for Kaunakakal. Labalna,
Maalaea Bay, Klhel and Laupabothoe
6. S. Claudlne.
MeDONALD. Master.
MAUI.
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 p. m. toucning ai Lianama. iv
kulul. Nahlku, Hana, Hamoa and Kl-,
sahulu, Maul, iieiurning, iougu t
abOTe named ports, arriving in Hono
lulu Sunday mornings.
Will call at Nuu. Kaupo, once each
atonth.
6. S. Leliua,
BENNETT, Master.
MOLOICAI, MAUI, LANAI.
Balls every Monday for Kaunakakal,
Kamalo, Maunalei, Kalaupapu, Lahal
aa, Honolua, Olowalu. Returning ar
rives at Honolulu Saturday mornings.
Thi rnmnauy reserves the right to
nake changes In tho time of departure" ION,
and arrival of its steamers WITHOUT, "ATIONS
NOTICE, ana H win noi uu re.jjuu.iun:
for any consequences arising there
Consignees must be at the landing
to receive, their freight. This com
any will not bold Itself responsible
Cor freight after it has been landed.
Live stock received only at owner s
This company will not be responsible
lor money or valuable! of passengers
islets placed In the care of the pur
ser. ,
s..uafra are reauested to surcease
HrkKti before embarking. These fall
ing to do so .will be subject to an ad
temintoi rhmrara nf twenty-Ore per cent.
The company will not be liable for
loss of, nor Injury to, nor delay in de
livery of baggage or personal effects of
passengers, or freight of shippers, be
yond the amount of $100, unless the
value of tho same be declared when to
celved by the Company, and an extra
charge be made therefor.
All employes of the company are for
bidden to receive freight without de
livering a shipment receipt therefor In
the form prescribed by the Company,
and which may be seen by shippers
upon application to the pursers of the
Company's steamers.
Shippers are notified that It 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
THREE TRAINS DAiLY
From San Francisco.
IWO TRAINS DAILY
From Portland . . .
via
RIDE OF JIM WATTS
TO SAVE TIEN TSIN
Sixty Mile3 Through Towns of the
Enemy-Scattered Hostile Boxers
-Alive but Wound Ar
rives Safely.
San Kranclsco, Aug. 1C Jim Watts
of Tien Tsln desert cs to live In lilv
tory with Paul Revere. It was u hart!
cr ride and a longer one that Walls
made and more dangers beset him. In
stead of friendly colonists along the
road to receive the warning of nn ap
proaching enemy , Jim Watts rodo
through hordes of hostile Chinese. He
galloped the sixty miles from Tien Till
to Takti, arilvlng with one arm liais
ing helpless by his side, but otherwise
none the worse tor his race to the
coast.
When the Hoxcrs, nfter two days'
shelling, had almost exhausted and
overcome tho foiclgners In Tien Tstn
nine men of the legations started down
the river In the hope of reaching Taku
mid procuring assistance fium Ad
miral Kcmpff for the besieged foreign
ers nt Tien Tsln. One of the men wm
It. II. JIacLay, Interpreter of the Amer
ican consulate. Later In the day word
came back that the boat had gono
ashore and that the nine men hud been
killed by the .Boxers. This repot t
proved to be uutr.ie, although the pir
ty had been forced to leave the boat In
escape from the Chinese.
When the first report reached Tien
Tsln, however, Jim Watts volunteered
tu rldt- to Tnku and deliver the mejj-
itge to Admiral Kempff. Watts Is a son
of Captain Wntts, a Taku pilot, and
wus born In China twenty-two scats
itgu. Although he knew the danger,
Watts was In the saddle and ready tu
start alone when his friends prevailed
upon him to accept nn escort of thiee
Cossacks, Shells were screaming over
Gordau Hall when Watts left and the
bullets falling In the streets.
Entering a village at breakneck
speed, Watts anil the Cossacks would
dash through the narrow streets or
lanes. Watts had occasion now and
then to use the lash on some China
men, who by their manner appeal Ld
to bo making nn effort to catch Ills
horse by the bridle, and tho Cossacks
piled their whips with great effect. A;
daylight Taku and the warships be
yond weio sighted. Watts hastened to
the lauding and, securing a boatman,
ho was soot! on board Admiral
Kempff ' llagshlp. The message was
the first Intimation that Admln.t
Kempff had receled that the Ameri
cans and others at Tien Tsln were In
any great danger and that the bom
bardment of the city was In progress.
What It Costs
To Run Country
IN THE USTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES, FOR THE
TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
The President of the United States of
America. To the Marshal of the UnlteJ
Washington, Aug. 13. Tho volume ' States of America for the Territory of
of appropriations, new omecs, etc., re-, Hawaii Greeting:
,,.,ir,t i,v in. , i. .,,, ,..i . I. Whereas, a Libel hath been fi J In the
ulred b law to be pi epared and pub-. D,strc( Co;ir, Q, Uie Unl,eJ StMM fqf ,he
llshed nt the end of each session of Territory of Hawaii, on the ?otli dav of
Congress under the direction of tho August, A. D. looo. Ily John Solters.
committee uu the appropriations of tho I SFor?e Davidson. Percy J.irms Hotton,
viiuiics ncpwii) i. .JIIIIIM9VII, nuicu
Senate and House has been completed
for the lit at session of the Klfiy-slxtli
Congress by Thomas I. Cleacs and
James C. Courts, chief clerks respec
tive ly of the committees. A summary
of the appropriations shows the grand
total of $T10,t50,SC2.SS. The details by
fdlls are:
Agricultural $ 4,023,500 00
Army 111,220,093 6."
'
Diplomatic
District of Columbia
Kortlflcntlons
Indian
Legislative
.Military Academy ..
Naval 65,140,916 6T
Pension 145.213,230 (.1
Postotllcc 113,633,238 75
River nnd Harbor
Sundry Chit ....
Wlntstrone. John Christiansen. llaroM
Petterson, Antonio Bell.itonl, Charlts
Hendrlckson and H Van Drlfl, vs. Libel
ants. The' ship "Carnedd Lewellvt,"
her stock apparel and furniture and Grlf
titlis. master of said ship "CarneJJ Lew
ellyn" llbelleefs for the reason and
causes In the said Libel mentioned,
and paying the usual process and moni
tion of the said Court In that be
half to be made, and that all persons
Interested In the said vessel, her tackle,
etc., mav be cited In general and spe
cial to answer he premises, and all
ilcKtcJlng being had tr.et the said vessel,
tier tack'e. etc., may for the causes In the
said Libel mentioned, be condemned anr
sold to pav the demands of the Libelants.
You are therefore hereby commmded to
itt.l. ttl. .till t .! tia. ftLtd at. ,.l
. uuivti tut -h.iu i,x, nt. lavnic, tt.., uuu
- tn rt-.ln th urn. n i.nitr .t.tn.lt, imtll
the fuMher order cf the Court respecting
the same, and to give due notice to all
persons claiming the same, or knowing or
ow.iiw w , nav ng anvtning to sav wny tne same
65,319,915 45' snoiua not tie condemned and smd pursu'
1,771, 16S 7C
7,577,369 31
7,333,623 00
8,197,939 21
24,175,672 50
674,303 r,7
ant to the nraver of the said Llbe . that
tliev be and appeal before said Court, to
. be h.ld In and for the Territory of Hawaii,
on the 6th dav of September. A. D. looo.at
I ten o'clcck In the fo:enoon of the same
I day, If that day shall be a day of jurlsdk
Deficiency 15,6SS,330 CI
.Miscellaneous 3,302,301 34
Permanent 132,712,220 00
In addition to the speclllc appropria
tions made, contracts are authorized . tlon. othe wise on the next day nf iurls
to be entered Into for Increase of tlit diction thereafter, then and there to Inter-
naval establishment nnd for various I P.ose !1..clam 'or V'e same, and to make
public works throughout the country
Plumbers, Etc.
John Noti,
PLUMBER,
75 and 79 King Street
TELEPHONE NO 31.
NOW Is the tim. to get leak
Dreaitsgei r-sea to, and ;
Roofs Put In Order
By competent woiat ,
Fop the Plumbing
On that now house that yon an
about to bnild or the alteration
yon are intending to makf en
your property. Call and aoo wu
and got an estimate.
JAS, NOTT. Jr
Practical Tinsmith and Plumber,
Shop: Berelanla street, 4 floors mti
of Punchbowl. Phone 841.
Hour 7 a. m, to 5 p. m.
Jobbing promptly attended lo.
requiring future upprlprlntlons by Con
gress In the aggregate sum of 58,410,
374. The new oltlces unci employments
their allegations on thai behalf.
And what you shall have done In the
premises, do you then and there make re
turn thereof, together with this wilt.
Witness, the Hon. Morris M. Estee,
JuJce nf j.itd Cnuit. at the Cltv of Hono
lulu, In the Territory of Hawaii', this )oth
spcclllcally authorized nKgicgntc 5069 111 day of August. A. D. loco, and of nur In
dependence, the one hundred and twenty
fifth.
Attest: a true copv.
(Sign) WALTER ILMAUNO,
Clerk.
D. A. RAY,
U. S. .Marshal.
By E. R. HENDRY,
Cilef Deputy U. S. Marshal.
DAVIS & GEAR,
Prnctnr for l.lbellant. ifayit
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES. FOR THE TER
RITORY OF HAWAII.
W. H. DASTH
H W. ina.
number, at an annual cost of (15.17,6"',,
nnd those abolished or omitted number
2799, nt un annual cost of $1,911,653, n
net tuciease of 2270, nt a cost of
(2,593,015. The number of salaries or
compensations Increased Is 4S7, nt in
actual cost of $135,133, mid the number
reduced Is eight, 111 the total annual
sum of 165S, a net Increase of 479,
at n cost for the year of $133,530.
A comparison of the total appropria
tions for tlie first session of the I'lfty
slxth Congress, $710,150,363, with H1030
of tho last session of the Klfty-flft!:
Congress, $674,931,022, shows nn in
crease of $35,169,311. Of this amount
appropriations for the army show an
Increase of $3:1,789,931; fortifications,
$2,473,726; Navy, $17,010,917; the postal
ser!cc, $8,021,100; sundry
penses, chlelly river and harbor con
tract work, and the census $16,933,935;
the Indian, agilcultuinl, diplomatic and
other branches of the sendee, $2,614,
901; mill permanent appropriations. In
tituling Interest on sinking fund for the
public debt, $1,031,01111. On the other!
liaiul mere appear reductions or i ..- ,.rt,i. ., mfl k, lt,.Un ......rii , n.i
531,842 because tit the passage of no special to answer the premises, and all
regular river and harbor bill; $9,317.- , proceedings being had that tlie said vessel.
HodoIdId Sbeet Metal Works
Galvanlrsd Iron Skylights and Vtitllittn,
Metal Roofing,
Conductor Pips and Guttir Work.
itlcbarde Street, tat. Queen and Merchant, BeaeleSa
SWJobblnt promptly attended te.-
Tel. White 41. p. O. nnx fl.
The Walklkl
BOARDING AND LIVERY
Stables
The President of the United Statesicf
America, To the Marshal of the United
States of Atr.etlca for the Territory . f Ha
waiiGreeting: Whereas, a Libel hath been hied In the
District Court of the United States lor the
civil ox-' Territory of Hawaii, on the jist. dav of
rtUKUM, n. jt lyuu iiy giiicsi ucuaui
and lolin White, late seamen of the bark
"Empire," vs. American ba k "Empire"
her tackle apparel and furniture and the
Caita'n of the said bark F. F. Knacke
for the reasons and causes In the said
Libel mentioned, and praying the usual
process and monition ot the said Court In
that behalf to be made, an.' that all per
sons Interested In the said vessel, her
'fcpiCTOV
8:ooA.
M., lo.ee
,M.
Leave San Francisco:
A. A 6:co P M.
Leave Portland: 9:1? A. M,, 9:00 P,
' hrough without Change.
Only I HREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York.
: Pullman Palace Sleepers Buffet,
Smoking and Library Cars with
Berber 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. 1 Montgomery St., San F'inclscn.
LOMAX, G,
P. & T. A.,
Omaha, Nebraskn
R. & L. Oo.
TIME TABLE.
From and After January 1,
1819.
TRAINS
Dally
AM
Hoooiuia ... t.io
Pearl Crrjr.... 1 01
Ew.Mlll Ill
Walana
Walalua
Kahuku
STATIONS.
(Inward)
as. Sun. t..Uy
A.m.
oij
10.0S
10. so
mi
la.ia
Dairy
ai Sua.
A J.
Dally
aa. Sun.
A.M.
il.o,
itieo
Dally Dally
P.M. P.M
MS
J 47
..OS
4 41
l.l'
J SO
6.10
40
i.is
Kanuka
Walalua
W.lua.
Sen. Mill
Mil City ...
anoint.
F. C. Smith, Gen
Agent
G, P. Dinisoh, Superintendent
SSO
e.s
enU
Dally
A.M.
Jll!
ill.
til.
TI4I
S.OI
II
Dally Dan,
r.m
P.M.
110s
nt.
a os
e:ot
a. so
111
4: If
411.
lao
Prua. tk Ticket
Attack on Shah
Was Merely Bluff
Paris, Aug. 20. A story In coinii
tlon with the assault on thtPShnh 1
published In the ltepuhlliiie b'ntnc.iUc,
controlled by ex-Mlulster .Meliiin. who
is nut given to sensationalism.
When the pistol which Salso.i
snapped at the Shah was examined af
ter the anarchist's nirest It was dl.v
coicred that tho hammer had been filed
to a point. Sulson explained tl at he
had filed the hammer thus In ort'et that
It might more certainly penetrate Into
the percussion cap of the cnrtrlJg".
As a matter of fact the hntmn."- had
ljeen tiled Just enough to prevent Its
striking the cartridge at all.
The story of the Petit Uepiihlliiiu
Is that Snlsou Is a police spy. who wns
suspected by thu anarchists with wlirin
he had been fiaternlzliig. and thul
they, to test his loyalty, selected hi n
to make the ittteinpt on, the Shall
life. Then, when the "protege of .Irs i
Christ" found Hint lie could not li.ul
down without losing the cuiifldimv if
the nnairhlsts, he went to an Important
police olllclnl, who fixed the iovoIvm
nnd directed Salsoti to go throug.i th"
form of attempting the murder.
"Siith things have been done be
fore." said a polhe official. "When An
drlcux was prefect of polke ho not imlv
authorized his agents to Incite a band
of anarchists to blow up tho monument
to Thiers, but he, the prefect of police,
actually supplied them, through his
agents, with dynamite to do It."
5S: In deficiencies nnd $21,912,239 111
miscellaneous nppioprlatlous.
The total number of contracts au
thorized in addition to the appropria
tions made Is $186,606,900 less than
her tackle, etc.. mav for the causes In the
silj Lib:l mentioned, be condemned and
sold tn pav the demands of the Llbelai.ts.
You are therefore hereby Commanded
to attach tlie said vessel, tier t cltle. et ..
and tn retain the same In your custody
British Played
A Pretty Game
THE HAWAII HER ALL.
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
112 HOTKt, STBKBT
KAPA, CALABASHES, LEIS. NA
TIVE HATS. HULA SKIRTS. NI1HAU
MATS. FANS, SHELLS. SEEDS, Etc.,
HOMEMADE POI, constantly on nana.
Telephone 76$.
Vol. PUBLISHED IN HlLO. "
Is a pretty Advertise
$ood paper for who use Its a
$2.50 per an- umns GET
aum, preferably GOOD
In advance. RESULTS
HAWAII SHIMPO SHA
The Pioneer Japanee Printing office,
The Publisher of "HAWAII SHIMPO,"
the only Jelly Jaraneia rper puHIhJ
In the I'eltl'.ory ol Hawaii , . . .
Y. SOGA. Editor.
C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor
J- Editorial and Printing Office, near
King brldge.jang street. P O. Box 907.
Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin
Office. .
Higs sent to any part of the
City.
HACKS -AT -ALL -HOURS
Wulklkl Itoatl,
WalklkL
TEL. BLACK 141.
VlhenYoa Waqt & ig
...RING DP THE..
'""""" IC8S ,n',n I until the further order ot tie Court res
was authorized nt tho last session nf! petting the Mine, and to give due notice
the previous Congress. to all perons claiming the ame, or know
ing or navmg anyiumg 111 viv wnv me
same sh .uld not be condemned and sild
pursuant to the nraver of t he ald L bel.
that they be and appear before tli: sild
Coutt, tn be held In and for tlie Terrl'ory
of Hawaii, on the ?rd day cf September,
A. IX 1900, at ten o'clo.k In the fi.renoon
of the same dav, If that day shall be a
day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next
day of jurisdiction thereafter, then and
there to Interpose a claim for the same,
and to make their allegations on that
behalf.
All what you have done In the premises,
do you then and there make return thereof,
together with this writ.
Witness, the Hon. Morris M. Estee,
Judge of said Court, at the City of Hono
lulu, In the Territory of Hawaii, this 11st
day of August, A. D. 193s, and of our In
dependence, the one hundred and twenty
fifth. attest: a true coov.
(Sign) WALTER B. MALING.
Clerk.
D. A. RAY,
U. S. Marshal.
Bv E. R. HENDRY.
Chief Deautv U. S. Marshal.
UAVIS.Y UbAK.
Proctors for Libelant. ifavit
C-Ia- U-B
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
.18 FORT STRKFT.
(Sugar on Hawaii.
Tho Klnau brought the following tc
port of sugar on Hawaii: Walake.i,
4500; II. I. S. M Walnnku. O. S. Co..
Pepeekeo nnd Honomu, none; Hnknlau,
f.000; L. S. Co,. 3500; Ooknlu, 7500; Ku
kalau, 6300; I'.iauhau, 1100; Honokna,
3000; Kiikiilliucle, 4000; I'tinnliiii, GOnii;
and Uununpo, 1717, Total ot 11,311
bags.
Oonsalves, photographer, Bcrctanu
near Alapal is glvlug away 0110 16x20
i-rayon portrait with $3 worth of pho
tos.
Tho uso of tho Singer In inlljlons ol
homes shows tho unprecedented suc
cess ot theso Ideal sewing machine.
It Is convincing pi oof that tho Slnjer
excels In nil kind, ot family sewing
and art necdlo work, All our sewing
machines are of tho best construction,
beautifully decorated, and are mounted
on selected woods In finely finished
cnblnets of artistic design. II. Ilcr
gorsen, agent, lCVa Bethel street,
London, Aug. 18, England Is thor
oughly Irritated over the government's
seemingly changeable course respect
lug the lauding of troops at Shanghai.
Hi en the semblance ut jleldlng tu
pressure by tho powers or the Chinese
vlceioys Is regarded as Impairing III It
Ish prestige In the East unci In Europ.'.
The papers, from thu Times down, arc
lecturing the government on Its sup
posed vacillation and fulnt-hearted-Hess.
British troops, after all, occupy
the center uf the richest legion in
China, which sustains 15,uuo,Ouu cf
people, and were landed with tho con
hent Hud approval of the powers. The
foreign ollUe adjutants ,uu bewildered
at tho ado lalsed throughout the conn
ti by what they consider uu umuslng
little game of Lord Salisbury, ending
to England's advantage.
It is explained thus tu the Assj-
elated Tress: llrst, thu formal :ui-
nouuceiucjit that troops would be land
ed; then 11 five days' wait In which the
foreign consuls at Shanghai w'nggid
their heads and wired to their home
goicininent, muttrrlngs of dlsapprn".
nl on the continent, and the stirring up
of Chinese opposition nt Shanghai;
troops arrive at Shanghai, and tho
viceroy resists their landing, saying
that France and Russia object; tho
consuls meet, scveial of them assert
"If tho British land, we will land nlso;"
Admiral Seymour, utter wiring LcMdnn,
announcing that England wlthdmw-3.
nnd tho troops do not land; a sailing
hour Is appointed; tho next day every
variety of foreign commercial Interest
In Shanghai cries out In dismay, :hu
consuls revise their views and join In
rpciuestlng their government to Induce
tho British to land for the security c
Hhnnghnl; the British sail away; Inti
mations ate iccelved at the foreign
ofllto from Prance, flcriminy and Am
Ilia that they are willing that '.V
troops should land; tho troops are pur
sued and biought hack and disembark
ed. Tho foreign nlllte expresses the opin
ion that the business was admirably
worked.
SUblo 'Phono, 47"
Uacv Stand 'Phnues, 319 and 71..
C. H BKLLTWA.
ROCK
FOR BALLAST !!
f White nml Black Sand
t In Quantities to Suit....
EXCAVATING
For
CONTRACTED
CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE.
WSf Dump Carts furnished by the dar
on Hour's Notice.
Bethel
H. R HITCHCOCK.
St., next to P. O.
Notice tu Creditors.
ESTATE OF II. C. NORTON. WAIA
NAE, DECEASED.
All creditors of II. C. Norton, Walanae,
dcceied, are hereby notified to present
their claims, duly authenticated, and with
the proper vouchers, If they exist, even If
the claim Is secured bv mortgage upon
real estate, to me at my place of business
on the west comer of l-nrt and Queen
streets, In Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Ter
ritory of Hawaii, within six (0) months
from the date of this notice.
If such claims be not presented within
six months I rem the date of this no-Ice
they shall be forever barred.
Dated tt Honolulu, Island of Oahu,
Territory of Hawaii, August 24, A, D
1900.
W. E. BURNETT.
Administrator of the Estate of H. C.
Norton, Walanae, Deceased.
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NOTICE.
TO CUM: A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Tnko Laxatlvo llromo Qulnlno Tablets.
All druggists icfund tho money If it
falls to cure, E. W, Orovo's signature
Is on each box. 25 cents.
American Messenger Service, Ma
sonic Temple, Tel. Main 199. "
A GOOD THING
4 Ui c
Ohla, Atteroba and Pine Firawoau
Out and bpllt (ready lor tlioHtoy,
Abo,
STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL
WUlTli AND ULAOK HAND
Lowest Prices, delivered to any iiati
the City.
TELEPHONE 414
HU8TACE A CO.,
.) Uoum Htroei
Pacific Transfer Co.
en King St., neat to Dalley'a Cyclery.
Express Wagons, Drays
Lumber Wagons and
Dump Carts : : : : :
Always on Hand.
Trunki, lurnllur. and Salet Carelully HanlleC
TELEPHONE SS ,in
Alt 1 ersons Indebted to the estate of H
C. Norton, Walanae, are requested to make
immediate ettlement to the administrator.
All accounts not settled bv Dec. 1st, 1900,
will be placed In the hands of an attorney
for colleitlon. I
W. E. Burnett, Administrator of the
Estate of H. C. Norton, Walanae. Office
corner i-ott and Queen Streets, Honolulu,
IQ2Mt
Hack Stand No.
Jayl do you know where 1 cam get
food carriage T Sure! At tke Hawa
iian Hotel Carriage Co., corner Hotel
and Richard! streets. TeL II. NoU
mc but nrat class carriages aa ,
narlancrd driver.
ASSESSMENT NOTICB.
Stockholders are hereby notllied that the
Foufth Assessment of 1 per centor two and
one-half dollars per share on the Capital
Stock ol 1HE INTER ISLAND TELE
GRAPH CO., LTD., Is due and payable
July 1st, at the office of the unferslgned
dit Fortslreot. J. 11. FISHER.
Actg. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co..
Limited.
Honolulu, June 1, 1006.
Fine Job Printing at.
Office.
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