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THE EVENING BULLETIN; HONOLULU, .H. I., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1900.
Lints ol
Oceanic Steamship Company
time table.'
The Fine Paenger Steamer of Thii Line Will Arrive at anc
Leave This Port as Hereunder.
From San Franoisoo:
AUSTRALIA
MOANA... ,
AUSTRALIA
SIERRA...
AUSTRALIA
.Sept. eo
.. Oct. to
.Oct t4
1 Oct. Jt
Nov. tt
In oonneotion with the tailing of the above ateameri, the Agents
are prepared to iiine, to intending paaaengera, coupon through
ticket by any railroad from Ban Franoiaco, to all point in the
United State,, and from New York by any ateamahip, line to all
oropean porta.
For farther partiaalari apply to
Wm.G. Irwin & Co., Limited
General Agents Oceanic S. 8. Co.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. 0 Tojo Klsen Kaisba
Btearaera ol tba stora coraaeetae will till at Honolulu ae! leaye tbla port oa or aboot ike
.... ditto pelowraeatloaoti...
For lapan and China:
Dollc Sept.ee
Nippon Maru Sept. 09
RlodeJanelro Oct. o
Coptic 2e,-'
America Maru Oct. u
Peking Nov.
Gitllc Nov. to
For Rtctrol tofoma'Jon apply 10
H. Hackfeld &
arStiaaert of toe above Una, ruonlnc la connection wlta tba CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
aatvean Vaacouvar. B. C. ant Sydney, N, S. W.. aod callllf al Victoria. C. C, Honolulu aaa Brleeane
in DUE AT IIONOI.Ua.lJ on or about ut aataa below etaieS vl.l
ROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, B. C.
Fa Rrltliinl a fid KvclfiftV 1
warnmoo atf. 9
Mlowen Oct. 1?
Aoftngl . ,,,,,, Nov. t4
Warrlmoo Dec. tt
fVTbroat b tlckttt lituai froa Hoaolulu to Ctoada, Ua1li4 StaUa aid Buropa. For Frttgbt tot
Piiiil 10I all rtfltral latoraatloa, apply to
Thco. H. Davlce & Co.. Ltd.. Gcn'l Aftcnte.
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 ta Honolulu about October loth. Chartered 8. 8. "HYADE8" will
leave New York for San Francisco on September ist.
Freight received at Company's new wharf, 4J. Street, South Brooklyn, at all
times by lighters r In cars. For general Information, apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,
Agents, Honolululu
Wilier Steamshio Co, Ltd,
6. 6. Klnau,
FREEMAN, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, HAWAII.
Will sail from Honolulu on
Tuesdays at 12 noon, for Kau
aakakal, Lahalna, Maalaca Bay, Klhel,
Uakena, Kawalhae, Mahukona, Lau
janoehoe and IIUo.
Returning will sail from Hilo on
FrldajB at 10 a. m for above named
torts, arriving in Honolulu on Satur
days. Fasscngera and freight will be taken
for Makena, Mahukona, Kawalhao, Hi
lo, Hakalau, Honomu, Papalkou and
Pepeekeo.
Passengers and PACKAGES ONLY
will be taken for Kaunakakal, Lahalna,
fcfaalaea Day, Kthel and Laupahoehoe
8. S. Claudlne.
McDONALD. Master.
MAUI.
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 p. m. touching at Lahalna, Ka
kulul, Nahiku, Hana, Hamoa and Kl
auulu, Maul. Returning, touches at
above named ports, arriving In Hono
lulu Sunday mornings.
Will call at Nuu. Kaupo, once each
onth.
6. S. Lehua,
DENNETT, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, LANAI.
Balls every Monday for Kaunakakal,
Eamulo, Mauualel, Kalaupapa, Lunul
as, Honolua, Olowalu. Returning ar
rives at Honolulu Saturday mornings.
This company reserves the right to
aaske changes in the tlmo of departure
and arrival of Its Bteamers WITHOUT
NOTICE, and it will not be responsible
for any consequences arising there
from. Consignees must be at the landing
to receive their freight This com
pany will aet hold Itself responsible
Cor freight after It has been landed.
Live stock received only at owner's
rtik.
This company will not be responsible
lor money or valuables ot passenger
anleu placed in tne care or me pur
auir.
Passengers are requested to purchase
tickets before embarking, incse rail
inn to do so will be subject to an ad'
Cltlonal charge of twenty-five per cent.
The company will not be liable for
loss ut. nor lnlurv to. nor delay in do
livery of baggage or personal clfects of
passengers, or freight of shippers, be
yond the amount of 1100, unless the
value of the saroo be declared when to
eelved bv the Company, and an extra
.ha... tin m.H therpfnr. ,
All employes of the company are for-1
Hidden to reteive freight wltnou' ae-
Hidden to retetve rreignt wimour ue -
llverlng a shipment rtlpt therefor in
the form prescribed by the Company,
and which may be seen by shipper
upon application to the purser ot tht
Company's steamers.
Shippers are notified that If freight
1 shipped without such recepit It will
ho solely at the risk of the shipper.
C. L. WIOHTflPrcsIdent.
8. D. ROSE, Secretary.
CAPT. T. K. CLARKE. Port Supt
Curios !
WOMAN'S EXCANGE
ill llo'tl Street. II. I,
Kapa.Calaba.be., leli, Nallva Hati, Hula Sklrti.f
Nllhau Met., Fajia. Sh.lU, Seel., Etc., Homemade
Pol, con.tantly on banl. TELEPHONE 6jo .
Trawl,
For San frauoisoo.
AUSTRALIA.,
ALAMEDA...,
AUSTRALIA,.
....Oct. t
....Oct. n
....Oct. )0
For San Francisco:
Cortl: Sept 11
America Maru., .Oct. a
Peking Oct. 0
Gaelic Oct. 19
Hongkong; Mini. .....Oct..?
Chna Nov.
Doric Nov.t
Co., Ltd., Agents,
FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE
For Victoria aad Vancouvtr (B.C.:
1 Miowtra.,.i..dpi. to
1 Aoungi Oct 4
I Warrlmoo Nov. ti
j Mlowera... Dec. tv
THREE TRAINS DAiLY
From San Francl
TWO TRAINS DAILY
From Portland .
via
Sttifcfc'
Leave San Francisco: 8:co A. A., to.oc,
A. .., 6:ooP M.
Leave Portland: 9:1? A. M., 9:00 1'. M.
Through without Change.
Only THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York.
: Pullman Palace Sleepers Buffet,
Smoking and Library Cars with
Barber Shop and Pleasant Reading
Rooms
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte)
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,
t?5 Third street, Portland, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, Genral Agent,
No. 1 Montgomery St San Francisco.
E. L. LOMAX. G. P. & T. A.,
M7? Omaha. Nebraska.
0. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and After January 1,
1899.
TRAINS.
STATIONS.
(Outward)
Hoaotuta ....
Paul City,.,
EaaMIII
Walanaa
Walalua
Kebuku.'
STATIONS.
Howard)
Rabuka
Walalua
Walanaa ...
era Mill.,.,
PeailClty ,,
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F. C. Smith, Gen'l Pass. A
Agent.
0. P. Damson, Snperlntendnnl
THE HAWAII HERALD.
Vol.
PUBLISHED IN HlLO.
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GOOD
RESULTS
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for
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HAWAII SHIMPO SHA
The Pioneer Japanese Printing office,
The Publisher of "HAWAII SHIMPO,"
the only Jally Japanese peptr puMUIhiJ -In
the Territory ot Hawaii . , , .
Y. SOGA. EJItor.
C. SHIOZAWA. Proprietor
I- Editorial and Printing Oilice, near
King bridge. King street. P O. Box 007.
Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin
n
Office. v ...
Steamship
Company
A
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FAITH OUR
ENCOUNTER BETWEEN
TESTA 'AND AYRES
An Advertiser Writer Charged by In
dependent's Proprietor with Vio
lating Confidence Retorts
with Threats of Violence.
"F, J. Testa, proprietor of the Inde
pendent, states that he has been select
ed by the Home Rule Party to run for
the Senate. Testa will certainly be a
big man In his party and can make n
showing. The announcement that he
Is tho Independent's choice for the up
per house came from Testa's own llpa.
and uas backed with the assertion that
ho was a sure winner."
The foregoing Is ouo of the political
notes In this morning's Advertiser. Mr
Testa was met at tho post office by n
lliillctln reporter, who nsked hltn If
the statement was authentic. He re
plied that ho hnd heard of tt lint had
not rend the Item. The statement at
tributed to him, however, was not
made for publication. He had Joshed
with tho Advertiser reporter as to hlr
possible candidacy, Just as the present
Interviewer hnd known him to do when
visiting tho llullettn editorial room.
II. M. AyrcB, a spare writer on the
Advertiser, came nlong while Mr. Testa
was examining his lock box. Ho ac
costed Mr. Testa, who repulsed him
with the remark:
"You havo broken faith with me nnd
I will have nothing more to do with
you."
Mr. Ayrcs retorted: "If you say I
hroko faith with you, I'll smash you'
face."
Mr. Testa stepped quickly up to his
fiery necoster nnd not only dared him
to smash his face, hut told him he
would reduce him to n mess of English
mincemeat If he ventured to carry out
his threat. "You start In," was Mr.
Testa's defiance.
Mr. Ayrcs moved away n few Hteps
nnd said, "You arc too old nnd too
fat."
Mr. Testn again denounced IiIh an
tagonist for breach of confidence nnd,
ns they walked off In opposite w.ij a
warned him not to cross his path ngaln.
CELEBRATION OF
TENTH ANNIVERSARY
Remarkable Growth from Small Be
ginning Miss Knight the
Originator Interesting
Addresses.
An auspicious cvlcbiution was held
ut thu I'lotcsLunt church for Portuguese
l'uuchbuvvl and Miller streets, ytutcr
duy evening. It vas that of tho .-utli
uunlversury ot sjetcniullu religious ct
lurt uiiiuug the Portuguese colony by
the people uttuchtd to the churches
nuiliuU-d us the Hawaiian Et"utgcll'.il
Association.
The chinch building Itself, wheic ,1
large congregutlou came to tho exer
cises, Is the must conspicuous exhibit
of suicesa to the iuoemeiit. It Is 11
comely edlllio of goodly proportions
and commodious lutcual ur.u-t;e-iiients.
Opening devotional exercises ttcro
conducted by Dr. 8. E. Utshop, Revs.
J Leudinghuin and E. 0. Sllvn. Hymns
ttero sung lu thu vcruocillar of Portu
gal, u chorus of littlo Portuguese girls
In white taking part.
Jos. II Athcrtun g.ivo u history of
the mission. Its author was Miss
Eunice D. Knight, sister of Mrs. ('. M.
Hyde. She Blurted It with u Sunday
school, Me.iars. llastiuevlltc, Martin ami
llouwilves nsslstlng her. II. I. Dilling
ham nnd A. I'. Cuoku later superlntcuu
ed the school. A small chapel of II10
natives was thu orglnal gathering
place. In lSHu Rev. and Mrs. Hoaics
and Rev. Mr. Plres arrived, tho first
ordained missionaries, from Spring
field, Illinois. Today besides tho beau
tiful church thu mission malntnlcs
three schoolroom) and a kindergarten.
SEATTLE BEER.
Tho ever popular Rainier beer Is be
coming a household word end "will
you have a glass of Seattle," Is more
often heard than anything else. The
Criterion Saloon has the beer on tap cr
In bottles.
"Love levels nil things,"
At least, so 'tis said:
But there'H ono thing It doesn't,
And Hint Is the head.
Philadelphia Press.
P O. Box 7a l.lani CorrernJenc. Solicit.!,
FINKE & ASRAHR,
FLORISTS
Cut and Growing Plants, Sprays, Bou
quets, Decorators for WeJJIngs and Recep
tlons. Floral Designs for Funerals a Specialty,
FORT STREET
Next to Williams' Undertaking Parlors,
iC5-tf
The Evening Bulletin, 7t -vent per
month.
If lit
FOOD
I
SAND AND TRASH
IN TABLE SPICES
Nothing Can Be Done About Watered
Milk from Wagous Condition
of Water from Different
Sources.
The following Is an abstract of the
report of Food Inspector Shorey read
at the Hoard of Health meeting:
"From the 22d to the end of the
month twenty-eight samples were ex
amined." Here the analyses are given In detail,
but have no public Interest.
"Seicr.il of the samples arc evident
ly watered " continues the report, "but
us tin samples were taken from tha
wagon nnd not from milk actually seen
dclUdcd to eustomcis, nothing coald
bo done.
"The Inspection of grocery stores
begun In July has been continued, six
teen stores lu Kaknako and Kewalo
having been Inspected. A number ot
samples of ground spices havo been
examined ns follows:
"Orotind clunamon Six examined;
two adulterated.
"Around pepper Six examined; two
adulterated.
"Ground cloves One examined:
puro.
"Ground ginger One exnmtneJ;
pure.
"Ground mustard One examined;
adulterated.
"The adulterated spices are as fol
lows: "Ground cinnamon
"1. Malabar cinnamon, manufactured
by Novelty milts, San Francisco, Cal.;
contains a larger proportion ot sand
than could he piesent by accident.
"2. Ground cinnamon J. F. Martin,
London; contains n larger proportion
of sand than could ho present by ac
cident, "Giound pepper
"1. Malabar pepper, m.inufacliireii by
Novelty mills, San Francisco. Cal.;
contains besides pepper, ground ollvs
stones, woody fibre nnd charcoal.
"2. Crescent pepper l.eegc & Mills,
San Francisco, Cal.; contains besides
pepper, ground olive stones, must ml
hulls and wheat starch, probably In the
shape of cracker dust.
"Ground mustard
"1. Pure mustard, S. H. Tyler &
Sons; contains n large amount of
wheat stdrch nnd n little turmeric.
"Two samples of paint Intended for
use ou galvanized Iron roots were ex
amined to determine whether tho uso
of rainwater from roofs coated with
this paint fur drinking purpow3
would be Injurious. Pieces of galvan
ized Iron were painted with thu sam
ples and when dry were ulloncd to
stand In distilled wutl'r for two days
and the water examined. Tho water
was found to have dissolved u sniill
amount ot Unit compound which en
ters Into the composition of tho paint.
No traces of lend, zinc or arsenic wsio
found nnd I am of the oplnlou that the
use of the paint lu tho way mentioned
would nut be injuilous.
The analyses of tho two samples of
water, one from Niiuauu reservoir and
one from Palolo valley, were complet
ed nnd are as follows:
Parts per MHII0.1
Nuuauu. Palolo.
Total solids 120,000 122,000
Chlorine 23,000 3l,0f0
Fiee ammonia 0.000 0.010
Albuminoid ummonta.. 0.230 0.100
Nitrates 0.220, 0.170
Nitrate traco nona
Required oxygen 0.750 2.fii
Hardness C5,S00 72,130
"The analysis of the Nuuauu valley
water shows conclusively thut tho wa
ter Is contaminated with animal or
ganic matter from souio source. I am
not well enough acquainted with tho
locality to suggest tho source. It
might be from human habitations,
from fields In which horses or cattle
iuu, or by wash from a road. Tho
point Is not thut the water analyzed
is ucccssatily bad, but that there li u
way open by which Infection may
reach It. Thu Palolo valley water Is
good, although It contains vegetable
debris."
0PP0811D TO INClPSNDr cn.
Huvuiiii, Sept. 7. Scnor Uintua,
former secretary ot Justice, who was
icccntly asked to represent tho repub
lican party of Clcufuegos in tho forth
coining constitutional convention, pub
lished today u private letter written
last April, In which he gives his reusou
for not Joining the republicans. He
takes this step in order to explain his
exact position:
"I do not Join the republican party
because I do not agree with the two
principal ideas of that party, namely:
The Immediate cessation of Interven
tion and the Immedlato acces
sion ot nbsolutu Independence. If
Intervention were to cease beforo Cuba
had become well established upon a
sound economic basis, then dark days
would bo In store for us. After tho re
public is established the United Stutes
should maintain for some tlmo Inter
national iclntlons with Cuba, especially
v, Itli reference to Cuba's dealings with
other countries, and should also have
tho tight ot approving or disapproving
Cuban loans above a ccitaln amount.
"Moreover, thu American government
fahoulil uphold Cuba before tho vvoild.
Indeed, If the United States weru not
to do these things the prospects would
bo gloomy, What Is needed Is a frank
avowal from Washington that tho Unit
ed States will guaruuteo sound and ef
ficient government In Cuba. This Is
icquislte to u restoration of confidence.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Tnko Laxative nromn Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund tho money If It
falls to cure, K, W. Grove's signature
la on each box, 25 cents.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
Aailtlonal, and the late.t Shltelnr New., will be
found on the eighth pate.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
Steamers due and sailing for the re
mainder of. this and the whole ot next
month are as follows:
ARRIVE
Steamers From Duo
Doric S. F. Sept. 22
Australia S. F. Sept. 2-j
Nippon Maru S. F. Sept, 2'l
Warrlmoo Victoria Sept. 2'J
DEPART
Steamers For Due
Coptic S. F. Sept. S2
Mlowera Victoria Sept. 2t
Australia S. F. Oct. 2
America Maru S. F. Oct. 2
TIDES.
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Monday e,
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New moon on the 23d at 9:27 a. m.
Tides from the United States Coast
and Geodetic Survey Tables.
The tides at Kahulul and Hllo occur
about an hour earlier than at Honolu
lu. Hawaiian Standard Time Is lOh, 30m
slower than Orcenwlch time, being
that of the mer .Ian ot 167 30. The
tlmo whistle r ws at 1:30 p. m.,
which Is the ame as Greenwich Oh.
Oca.
VESSELS IN PORT.
ARMY AND NAVY.
U. S. S. Iroquois, Pond, Midway Island,
Aug. S.
MERCHANTMEN.
(This list docs not Include coasters.)
Albert, Am. bk., Griffiths, San Fran
cisco, Aug. 10. II. Hackfeld & Co.
Alice Cooke, -Am. schr., Penhaliuw,
Port Townscnd, Aug. 24. Lcwers &
Cooke.
Andrew Welch, Am. bk., Drew, Sau
Francisco, Aug. 14. C. Drewer &
Co.
Archer, Am. bkt., Calhoun, San Frin
clsco, Aug. 28.
Alible Palmer, Am. bk., Uhlbcrg, New
castle, Sept. 18.
Annie M. Campbell, Am. schr. Fried
berg. Port Gamble, Sept. 20. Leweis
& Cooke.
City of Hankow, Dr. sp Thompson,
Newcastle, July 27. W. G. Irwin &
Co.
Dunreggan, Ilr. bk Dixon, Londjti
Aug. 'J. Haw, Fcrt. Co.
Emily F. Whitney, Am. sp Pendleton,
San Francisco, Aug. 7. W. O. Irwin &
Co.
F. S. RedfieM, Am. schr., Jorgcna-u,
Port Gamble, Aug. IS. Allen & Rob
inson. Florence Am. sp., Ryder, Tacoma, Au
gust 29. O. R. & L. Co.
Euterpe, Am. sp., Suxe, NewcnsMe,
Sept. IS, via Kahulul, Sept. 10. (Wuit
on reef at Kahulul and was towed to
port by tug Fearless.
Great Admiral, Am. sp Stirling, New
castle, Sept. 17. W. a. Irwin & Co.
Hnlcyon, Am. schr., Chas. Mcllln, Eu
reka. May 31,
Invincible, Am. sp., Mackenzie, New
castle, Aug. 21. Coal to order.
J. II. llrown, Am. sp.. Knight, New
castle, Aug. 14. Coal to order.
J. M. Wcatherwnx, Am. schr. ciorenson,
Port Ulakeley, Aug. 31. Lewtrt St
Cooke.
John Currier, Am. sp., Murchlson, Ta
coma, Aug. 28. J. IIUic-11,
Kllmory, Hr. sp., Corrance, Liverpool.
Aug. 7. II. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.
Philadelphia, Ger. sp., Wachtcr, ales-
tcrmunde, Germany, Aug 4. II.
Hackfeld & Co., td.
Sebastian flach, Hr. bk., Nagasaki, Feb.
ruary 17.
S O .Wilder, Am. bkt. Jackson, San
Francisco, Aug. G. F. A. Scbacter
& Co.
S. C. Allen, Am. bk., Johusoii, .11111
Francisco, Sept. 3. T. 11. Davles &
Co.
S. S. Carllse City, Peterson, Yokohami,
Sept, 17. Alexunder & Ilaldwln.
Wallace 11. Flint, Am. bk., Johnson,
San Francisco, Sept. 20. Alexander
& Ilaldwln.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Vessel. From.
Mary Wlnklcmnn, Am. bkt.
Oray's Harbor
Helen Drewer, Haw, sp New York
Challenger, Am. sp Now York
Henry Falling, Am. sp New Yiiifc
A. J. Fuller, Am, sp Nagasaki
Hayden llrown, Am. bk Newcastle
John C. Potter, Am. sp Newcastle
Euterpe, Haw. bp Newcastle
Star of Russln, Haw, sp Newcastle
Wuchuectt, Am. sp Newcastle
Emlptle, Am. bk Newcastle
Perseverance, Hi-. Bp Newcastle
Ahhy Palmer, Am, bk Newcastle
King Cyrus, Am, schr. Newcastle
Yosemlte, Am, sp Newcastle
Columbia. Am. schr, -. Newcastlo
Prince Albert, Nor. sp Ncwmbtle
Prince Victor, Nor. tsp Ntrvcisllo
Chin Macphersou, Dr. sp Newcastle
Anccnls, Ilr. si Newcastle
Fautnsl, Nor. bk Newcastle
Invincible, Am. sp Ncwnistlt
Stjorn, Nor, bk NVwcaftk-
Wrestler, Am. bkt Newcastle
Drumburton, Ilr, sp. ,,..,. Nowcnslli
Fresno, Am, bk No'vcnstli
Alex. McNeil, Am. bk Nowcnstlr
Golden Shore, Am. sp Newcnsth
Dominion, Hr, lik Nnwcnstlr
James Nrsmlth, Am. sp Niwcastlc
Marlon Llghtbody, Ilr. sp. Newcastle
Kng
Quickstep, Am. bk Tncnnn
Parnedd Llewellyn, nr. sp. ..Hnmbiiiy
Ventura, nr, sp Antweip
Yola, Dr. sp London
Plumbers, Etc.
John Noli,
PLUMBER,
75 and 79 King Street
TELEPHONE NO. 31.1
NOW Is the tlm to get leaks aaa)
blealuges Men to, and year
Roofs Put In Order
By competent mill i
For the Plumbing
On that new hnnsn that vnn .
about to build or the Alteration,
yon nro intending to make on
your property. Call And aee mi
And get an estimate.
JAS, NOTT, Jr
Practical Tinsmith And Plumber,
8hop: Beretanla street. 4 aloor tail
of Punchbowl. Phone 844.
Hour. 7 a, m. to 5 p. m.
Jobbing promptly Attended to,
W.H.BASTM. H W.lmaj.
Honolulu Sbeet Metal Works
Galvsntzsd Iron Skylights and VtatlUtsn,
Metal Roofing,
Conductor Pip and Guttar Work.
Rlcaerd. Street, aeLQueaa aod Marctaal, aatMlalaj
aWJoaklat eroaptly atteaded to.-
Tel. White 41. P.O.BoxaM.
The Walklkl
BOARDING AND LIVERY
6tables
Rigs sent to any part of the
Oitv.
HACKS -AT -ALL -HOURS
Walklkl Road, Walklkl.
TEL. BLACK 141.
V!hEn You Waqt & Iig
..RING UP THE..
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Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
- - MB FOET BTREITT.
Stable 'Phone, 477
Hack Stand 'Pbones, 319 and 7f a.
C. H BELLTWA.
THEUNIONEXPRESSCO.
Safes, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Drays ior Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meets all Incoming
steamers from the Coast and we check
baggage on all outgoing steamer.
While aod Black Sand For Sale.
Office with Evening Bulletin, sio King '
street. Tel. 86.
. W. LARSEN, M'o'r.
ItUvKttaaota
FOR BALLAST !!
f White anil Black Sand
1 In Quantities to Suit
EXCAVAT1KG CONTRACTED
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For-
CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE.
tUf Oumn Cirts furnlahr.1 hv II,- ,..-
on Hour's Notice.
It. rC HITCHCOCK.
.Merchant St.. In M. D. Monsarrat's offce.
A GOOD THING
4 u a c
Ohta, Algeroba and Pine Firewood
Uat and HpUt (ready for Lb.8tovs),
Also,
STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL
U HITE AND BLACK SaND
Lowest Prices, delivered to any part
tho City.
TELEPHONE 414
HUSTACE A CO.,
1 Quean Strait.
Pacific Transfer Co,
ae? Kin St.. neat to Ualley'a Cyclery.
Express Wagons, Drays
Lumber Wagons and
Dump Carts :::::
Always on Hand.
Trunk., rurnlture and Sale. Carefully Handled.
. ..TELEPHONE a ,j
MAIN 199
Masonic
Temple
The Evening Bulletin, 75 cent pr
month.
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