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THE EVENING BULLETIN; HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1900.
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' The Fine Passenger Steamers
ajeave Tins rort aa hereunder,
From San Franolsoo:
MOAN A... 1 Oct. to
AUSTRALIA Oct tl
SIERRA.,. Oct. t
AUSTRALIA, Nov. tl
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In connection with the tailing of the above steamers, the Agents
are prepared to issue, to Intending passengers, conpon through
Mekets by any railroad from San Francisco, to all points in the
United States, and from New York by' an; steamship line to all
uropean ports. - .
For farther particulars apply to
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited
General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. 8 Toyo Klsen Kalsba
.... Ikuui ol tfct .kaya coaaaaiaa will Mil at Hotolulu ut laava Hit poll o or aaoal d ........
....fatta balo uattoo. 1...,
For Japan and China:
Rio a Jintlro Oct. o
Coptic ""
AmarKa Mara Oct. 14
P.klnc Nor. t
Gallic f Nov. 10
MonfkonjM.ru Nov. 10
China Nov. ir
I For raotral taloraa'loa apply to
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., Agents,
l Canadian - Australian Royal Bail Steamship Company.
aMtunn of rut abovi Hat. malar la coaaactloa with Um CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
MtwM Vaacourtr, B. C . and Sytaay, N. S. W..
an HUB AT HONOLUiVl
a.u an or avgui utt
1 or about tat
BOM VANCOUVER. AND VICTORIA. 8. C,
Pa RrlaFjana amdSslHtVt
Miowfra kku it
Aofancl,... Nov, t
Wtrrlmoo Dec. ft
SSPTkroart ttclnti Ittuil Irora Hoaalala trCaaala, U.ltaS Statu aad Carcpa.
latitat aad all taairal lotormttloo. apply to
Thco. H.DavlcgfirCOa.Ltd., Gcn'l Agents.
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
Direct Service between
PACIFIC COAST AND HAWAIIAN
NEW YORK,
0. 8. ' AMERICAN " will leave New York for San Francisco, Portland and
the Sound en route to Honolulu on October loth, due at San Francisco about Dec
ember I2th, at the Sound about Decembe- 2lst. Will tecelve freight at Tacoma and
Seattle for Honolulu at lowest rates.
8. 8. " HAWAIIAN " Is expectea to leave New York oil December loth and
will perform the same voyage as above. Freight received at Company's wharf,
42J Street, South Brooklyn, at all times.
For further particulars apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,
. Agents, Honolulu
Wife Steamshio Co,, Ltd,
6. S. Klnau,
FREEMAN, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, HAWAII.
Will sail from Honolulu on
Tuesdays at 12 noon, tor Kau
aakckal, Lahalna, Maalaea Bay, Klhel,
Zfakena, Kawalbae, Mahukona, Lau
yanoehoe and IIIlo.
Returning will sail from IIIlo on
Frldajs at 10 a. m., for above named
orts, arriving In Honolulu on Satur
Tays. Passengers and freight will be taken
for Makcna, Mahukona, Kawalbao, III
lo, Hakalau, Honomu, Fapalkou and
Pcpeekeo.
Passengers and PACKAGES ONLY
will be taken for Kaunakakal, Lnhalna,
Maalaea Bay, Klhel and Laupahoehoe
8. S. Claudlne.
McDONALD. Master.
MAUI.
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at i p. m. touching at Lahalna, Ka
kulul, Nnblku, Hana, Hamoa and Kl
sahulu, Maul. Returning, touches at
above named ports, arriving In Hono
lulu Sunday mornings.
Will call at Nuu. Kaupo, once each
.month.
8. 8. Lehua,
BENNETT, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, LANAI.
Balls every Monday for Kaunakakal,
Kamalo, Maunalei, Kalaupapa, Lahal
a. Honolua, Olowalu. Ileturnlng'ar-
tives at Honolulu Saturday mornings,
This company reserves the right to
snake changes in the time or departure
and arrival ot Its steamers WITHOUT
NOTICE, and It will not be responsible
Cor any consequences arising there
from. Consignees must be at the landing
to receive their freight. This con
gny will not hold ILielf responsible
for freight after it has been landed.
LlTe stock received only at owner's
risk.
This company will not be responsible
lor money or valuables, ot passengers
sinless placed In the care of the pur
ser. Passengers are requested to purchase
tickets before embarking. Those fall
ing to do so will be subject to an ad
Utlonal charge ot twenty-five per cent.
The company will not be liable for
Iobs of, nor Injury to, nor delay In de
livery of basgage or personal effects ot
passengers, or freight of shippers, be
yond the amount ot $100. unless the
value of the same be declared when 10-1
ceiveu oy me company, anu an extra
charge be made therefor.
large be made therefor. i
All employes of the company are for I
dden to receive freight without de-j
bidden
Uverlng a shipment receipt therefor in
the form prescribed by the Company,
and which may be seen by shippers
pon application to the pursers of the
Company's steamers.
Shippers are notified that If frelgnt
Is shipped without such receplt It will
he solely at the risk of tho shipper.
O. L. WIGHT. President.
8. B. ROSE. Secretary.
OAPT. T. K. CLARKE, Port Supt.
urios !
WOMAN'S KXCANGE
in Ho'tl Sirttt. II I.
Kspa, Calahaihai. Lelt. Nitlva Hilt, Hula Skirls, f
Nllhiu Milt, Fint, Stitllt, Sttdi, Etc , Hnmtmidt!
Pol, conitintly on hand. TELEPHONE jj I
ot - traTUr
TABLE.
of Thia Line Will Arrive at anc
For San rauoisco.
AUSTRALIA Oct.
ALAMEDA 1 Oct. II
AUSTRALIA Oct. jo
For San Francisco:
Atretic. Mini Oct,
I'.klnj uct. .
Ult'lC ... .... uci. 19
Hongkong Mini Oct n
Ch n , Nov,
Doric Nov. 1 1
NlrFonMiru Nov. to
aad cam, at Victoria, D. C, Honolulu and Brlitaot
aitw mis
data. Nlow atatad vis I
FROM SYDNET AND BRISBANB
For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C J:
IrtorinjEi uci t
Wart I moo ... ...Nov, ti
Mlowera Dtc.io
For Fialiht sad
ISLANDS.
THREE TRAINS DAiLY
From San Francl ?.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
From Portland . . .
via
s DirroB
Leave San Francisco: 8.00 A. M 10.00
A. .M6-ooP M.
Leave Portland: 9-1? A.M., 9:00 P.M.
through without Change.
Only THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York.
: -Pullman Palace Sleepers Buffet,
Smoking and Library Cars with
Baiber Shop and Pleasant Reading
Rooms
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte)
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,
M5 Third street. Portland, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, Genral Agent,
No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
E. L. LOMAX. G. P. 81 T. A.,
'472 . Omaha. Ncbrask-i.
o.
R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From
and After January 1. 1W9.
After January
STATIONS.
Dally Oilly
aa. Sua. tllr ti. Sua.
(Outward)
Honolulu ...
Purl City,,
SwaMIII..,,
Walaaaa,...
Walalua
Kibuku ,
STATIONS,
(laward)
Oil y Dally
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F. C. Smith, Oen'l
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Pass. 4 Ticket
G. P. Dicwiwih. Hnrwirlntundant.
P O. Box MtoJ Corrttponitnct Sd'clied.
FINKE & ASBAHR,
FLORISTS
VaSS
Cut and Growing Plants. Snravs. Hon.
quets.
Decorators for Weddings and Recep-
Floral Designs for Funerals a Specialty.
'
FORT STREET
Next to Williams' Undertaking Parlors.
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Mrs. Anois Mootagae Turner,
WINTER SEASON.
Vocal Studio, " lYllgnon "
723 BerclanU street: Tel. 1 114. if)37-tf
B. K. KAAI,
Teacher of ..itar, Alandolln, Zltbn
' Ukulele and Taro Patch.
Ordora to I loft euro Of Wall, Ntcho I
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CO ' -V'tstrom Muslo Oo.'s 13(1
1 .. - i
TENDERS FOR BRIDGES
Tenders (or steel bridges on School
street and Beretanla street were opemd
nt the Public Works office vesterday.
The School street bridge Is to have an
82-foot span, 53-foot trestle, a roal
way 30 feet wide and sidewalk six feet
wide on each side. The Ileretama
street bridge Is to hare an 82-foot
span, two 20-foot roadwavs and two
8-foot sidewalks. The bids were ai
follows:
SCHOOL STIIKCT BRIDGE.
Furnishing metal only, fo. b. docks,
Honolulu: Honolulu Iron Works,
$7137; Cation & Nelll. J31H0; J. tl.
Wilson, $3379.
To erect and complete ready for use;
Cotton .Iron. As Co. WiU; J. H. Wll
son, $9J31.
DEKETAN1A 8THEET DIUDOK.
Honolulu 1 1 on Works, same ns above,
$S312j Cnttnti. Nelll & ,,, $lu,7S0; J.
II. Wilson, $;,.:.-..
Bridge complete: Honolulu Iron
Works, $11,001; Cotton Bros. & Co.,
IMS7; J. H. Wilson, $10,170.
Total cost of two bridges, metal only
f o. b. docks: Honolulu Iron Works,
$15,47i Cation, Nelll & Co., $20,7Ci);
Cotton Ilros. & Co., $11,213: San Frin
dsco Bridge Co., $13,359: J. II. Wilson,
$12,011.
Furnishing metal, erecting and all:
Cotton Uros. & Co., $l,2ut; J, H. Wil
son, $19,707; San Francisco Hrldgc Co.,
$19,7CS.
HORNBLOWEI1 BOLTS BRYAN.
New York Sept. 19. William Li.
Hornblowcr, whom President Cleve
land onco nominated for Justice of ,.V
Unltcd'Statcs Supreme Court, ami who
was ono of tho prominent gold Demo
crats four jenrs ago. Is out with n let
ter In which he tells why ho Is going to
support McKlnlcy and Ilooseelt. He
says in part: "The same reasons
which compelled me to oppose Drjan
in 1S5G compel me to oppose him In
the present campaign. All hcrcsl-s,
financial and I'opullstlc, which wore
embodied In tho un-Dcmocratlc plat
form of 1S90 are readoptcd, without nil
attempt at modification, by the Kan
sas City platform. Tho 1G to 1 plam;
Is expressly reaffirmed and rcdcclared,
and this at tho Instance, of Bran him
self. I cannot support n candidate who
still adheres to a proposition which, to
my mind. Is a monstrosity, and which,
If carried Into effect, would. In wv
juugment, produce untold disaster to
all classes of the community and brliis
dishonor nml humiliation to the Na
tion." MACDONALD FOR TOKIO.
London, Sept. 20, 1 a. m. Tho only
news of importance from China tuts
morning Is contained In u dispatch tc
the Times from Shanghai dated y-u-terday,
assertlilg that Sir Claude .Mat
well Macilonald will bciomv IlrltUh
Jllnlbter nt Toklo and will be succeed
ed nt Peking by Sir Ilrncst Mason S.i
tow, the present British Minister at
tho Japanese capttnl. "This," snss the
Times (uriespondeiit, "Is disappointing
to Britishers In the Far i:ast. ns they
had hoped Hint n stronger illplomatlti
would be sent to Peking."
It Is probable that Vlcti Admiral 3v
mour will meet Sir Claude Mnulcmal.l
ut Tien Tsln.
Bullet for Ills Critic.
Chicago, Sept. l'J. A special to tlia
1lmes-IIc-i.il, 1 from Sloii'c Falls, S I)
h.i: IMItor Olletoii of the Flauder
eau Herald was shot and seriously
wounded today by William A. Hell of
Hell Itaplds, who was the only South
Dakolan lu Colonel Itoosevelt's Iloujh
Uiili'is, During the iceent trip of Gov
ernor Iluoacvclt through this Stjle
Bell, b special Imitation, accompanied
him. O'llcrou ciltlclscd Bell's speech
nt Flandcieau In company with Hoos'j
velt. This brought about tho troubl".
CeriHUu of tho Stater.
Washington, Sept. 20. Director of
the Census .Men lain bald today that tho
announcement of the population of
eitli'H Is pi.icttenlly completed, us no
bulletin will bo Issued foi u town under
2S.0W. The huruiu, lie sulil, piobablv
will begin next week announcing tho
population ut tho States. The first will
be Arkansas, ami tlicrtaftei the) will
ie issued In alphabetical order, begin
ning with Alabama. It is thought thnt
all of tho States will be given out bu
foie Congress assembles. Tho returns
from the sovcral States will ulso sho v
tho population nf cities under 23,000,
Y. W. C. A. NoteB.
The V. W. C. A. will movo from Its
present quarters In the Ellto building
to the third floor of Progress block next
week. Tho ladles hnvo obtained per
mission to tiso the largo hall as a g) in
nasliim. The travel club will meet In the nssa
ilatlon rooms nt 7: DO o'clock this even
Ing for tho purpoho of continuing tho
study of "Holland."
Miss Lillian E. M .Bacon, physlclal
directress of tho Association Is ve-v
busy nrranglng for the work, o't tho
coming season. An excellent piiigri.n
Is being urranged.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Tnko Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund tho money If It
falls to cure. E. W. Grbve's signature
Is on each box. 25 cents.
Arkniisaw Justlio (to spectator who
has Just entme.1) Huck Biickleby. 1 1
nno you iiu for contempt nf iiiuitl
lliicMeby Huh, bqulie! I hain't Slid
n word ct! Aikansaw Justice I know
It, but that tlmr boss jou traded to tro
Inst week has got a spavin, and tills Is
pinb-ly tho only chance I'll have to git
even with you, Fork over, or go to
jail!
BIG DEMAND FOR COAL.
Tacoma, Sept. 20. An Inquiry de
velops the fact that for the first time
In their history, Puget sound coal deal
ers and operators are unable to fill ail
their orders. Two jears ago It was
supposed that the mines then openel
would supply nil Northwestern 1e
mands for years to come. Since tlid
Alaska has become an Important cus
tomer, and the demand from Sin
Francisco Is greater than eer. lull
road nnd steamship lines are using
Immense quantities compared with
their heeds heretofore,
flfoently Iwnl ctinsiinnis In tho
i-ltli-s have bivti put upon short loll
butls. p-iylng the Minn print for 2000
pounds that tlu-y formerly paid fiir
2JI0. Tim fliivi'rnmi'nt tniimport er-
tier nan drawn heavily upon tho eo.il
mlniH of W11 wli I union and nit the set
'Is In the Cape Nome trade hnxe
sought cargoes on second and third
oyages for delhery at northern ports
Some of these essels hae been re
fused, The Kenton mines hao shut
down, their employes hnUng struck for
higher wnsei It Is et uncertain
whether shipments to San Francisco
will continue ns large as heretofore,
BIG HUNTINGTON TAX.
New ork, Sept. 21. The Inheritance
tax on C. P. Huntington's estate will
amount to more than $200,000. In an
estimate prepared for Controller Coler
It appears that the transfer charge on
specific bequests alone will amount to
$90,000.
No appraiser has been named for the
huge estate, nnd the real valuation of
the enormous fortune left by Hunting
ton will not be known posltUely for
eighteen months, the time limit allott
ed for filing appraisement reports. It
Is estimated by those familiar nl h
Huntington's nffalrs that his estate U
worth $30,000,000.
Dirigible Bnlloon.
New York, Sept. 10. A cable to the
Sun from Paris says: Santos Duniout,
tho South American Inuntor, made an
experiment today with a dirigible bal
loon of his invention. Ho started from
Suresnes, west of Paris, Intending to
sail around the Flltel tower. Tlio
steering gear collapsed nt the otitnet.
but tho balloon rose, nnd by means of
a motor motcil steadily In the face of
n light wind for n few seconds.
Fop Labor Temple.
Tho arlous trades unions of the cltv
arc requested to appoint a committee
of three or (he from each organization
to meet at the trado assembly hall at 4
p. m Thursday, October 4, for the
purpose of organizing n building ns
elation to erect a labor temple.
SEATTLE BEER.
The ever popular Rainier beer Is be
coming a household word and "will
jou have a glass of Seattle," Is more
often heard than anything else. The
Criterion Saloon has the beer on tap cr
In bottles.
REGISTRATIONltOLLS ARE NOW
OPEN IN HONOLULU IT IS THE
DUTY OF EVERY REPUBLICAN TO
REGISTER AT ONCE
!ViuYcVirinimnr j E-7 to carrv
rGESSLEffSliE-Ztotakc
SMHS5S!E5 euro a hoad-
.; mnvctid actio
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nil ilruiffwtt
The World Regislei
Keeps tho CaMi while you are busy
Try one o
Rook Prices
On Marble and Granite.
MONUMENTS
and CEMETERY
WORK. . .
Fences and Lawn
Furniture.
Haw'D Iroo Fence anil Monnmeolal Ct
Ml KIp- Street
Kauai,
Oaliu,
Ataul,
Molokal,
Lain!,
Hawaii,
Etc., Etc.
HAPS
Set of 5 mups, $2.00
SO CENTS EACH
On sale at office of , . .
THB . . .
EVENING
BULLETIN
THE HAWAII HERALD.
Vol.
PUBLISHED IN HILO.
N
Is a pretty
?ood paper for
J2.50 per an
num, preferably
Advertise'
who use its c
umns GET
GOOD
. RESULTS
In advance.
HAWAII
SHIMPO SHA
The Pioneer Jipance Prlntlnir office,
Hie Publisher of "HAWAII $HIMPO,"
Hi. on'y -latlv Jipanttt piptr publlthed
In Hit rtrrliury ot Hiwall ,,
Y. SOGA. EJItor.
C. SHIOAWA, Proprletcr
tST Editorial auj PrlntlnR Oltice, near
Kin bridge, King street. P. O. Uox 907,
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
AJllflonil.anJtru latitt Shipping Niwi, will U
ioudj on inr iicmn pact
TIDES.
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Full moon on the Sth at 2M8 a. m.
Tides from the United States Coast
and Geodetic Survey Tables.
The tides at Kahulul nnd IIIlo occur
about an hour earlier than at Honolu
lu.
Hawaiian Standard Time Is lOh, 30m
slower than Greenwich time, being
that of the mer .Ian of'lS7 30. The
time whistle 1 ,ws at 1:30 p. m.,
which Is the imo as Greenwich Oh,
Om.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
Steamers due and sailing for the re
malnder ot this and the whole ot next
month are as follows:
ARRIVE
Steamers rom Due
Rio do Janeiro S. F. Oct. 9
Moann S. F Oct. 10
Coptic 8. F. Oct. 17
America Maru S. F Oct. 21
Australia S. F.
Mlowera Victoria
DEPART
Steamers For
.Oct. 21
.Oct. 27
Due
Australia S. F. Oct,
2
2
9
America Maru S, F. Oct.
Peking S. F. Oct.
Alameda S. F. Oct.
Gaelic S. F. Oct.
Aorangl Victoria Oct.
12
19
21
Hongkong Maru S. F. Oct.
Australia S. F. Oct.
VESSELS IN PORT.
ARMY AND NAVY.
U. S. 8. Iroquois, Pond, Midway Island,
Aug. C.
MERCHANTMEN.
(This list docs not Include coasters.)
Andrew Welch, Am. bk, Drew, Sau
Francisco, Aug. 14. C. Brewer &
Co.
Abble Palmer, Am. bk., Uhlbcrg, New
castle, Sept. 18.
Annlo M. Campbell, Am. schr. Fried
berg, Port Gamble, Sept, 20. Lowcis
& Cooke.
Australia, O. S. S. Lnwless, San Fran
cisco, Sept. 2C. W. G. Irwin & Co.
City of Hankow, Br. sp., Thompson,
Newcastle, July 27. W. O. Irwin &
Co.
Dunrcggan, Br. bk., Dixon, London
Aug. 8, Haw, Fert. Co.
Euterpe, Am. sp Saxc, Newcastle,
Sept. 18, via Kahulul, Sept, 10, (Went
on reef at Kahulul and was towed to
port by tug Fearless.
Fort Geoige, Am. sp., Morse, Oyster
Harbor, Sept. 2S. I. I. S. N. Co.
Qre-at Admiral, Am. sp., Stirling, New
castle, Sept. 17. W. O. Irwin & Co.
Hnlejon. Am. schr., Chas. Mcllln, Eu
reka, May 31.
Invincible, Am. sp.. Muckeuzlc, Now-
castle, Aug. 21. Coal to order.
J. 1). Drown, Am. sp.. Knight. New
castle, Aug. II. Coal to order.
J. M. Wenthcrwax, Am. schr. doieuson,
Port Blakcley, Aug. 31. Lewr S.
Cooke.
Kllmory. Br. sp Corranco, Liverpool.
Aug. i. H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.
Macphcrson, llr. sp., McDonald, Ncv-
lastle. Oct 1. Coal to order.
Oljinplc, Am. bk. Glbbs, San Franc'a-
co, Sept. 29. H. Hackfeld & Co , Ltd,
Philadelphia, Ger. bp Wachtcr, Gies-
tcrmunile, Germany, Aug 4. H,
Hackfeld & Co., td.
Sebastian Bach, Br. bk., Nagasaki, Feb
ruary 17.
Skagit, Am. bkt., Robinson, Port Gam
ble, Sept. 27, Wilder & Co.
Stjohn, Nor. bit., Ellefsen, Newcastle,
Sept. 30.
Wallace B. Flint, Am. bk., Johnson,
ban I runclseo, Sept. 20. Alexander
& Baldwin.
W. O. Invln, Am. bg. Generaux, San
Francisco, Sept. 29. W. G. Irwin &
Co.
W, II. DImoud, Am. bkt. Hanson, Sm
Francisco, Sept. 30. W. O. Irwin &
Co.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Vessel. From.
Mary Wlnklcman, Am. bkt.
, Gray's Harbor
Helen Drower, Haw. sp New York
Challenger, Am, sp Now York
Henry Fulling, Am. sp New York
A. J. Fuller, Am. sp Nagasaki
Hnydcn Brown. Am. bk v.n.n
John C. Potter, Am, sp Newcastle
mar or missia, Haw, sp Newcastle
Wnchusett. Am. si Newcostlo
Emlpde, Am. bk NewcnMlo
Persovorunco, Dr. sp Newcastle
King Cyrus, Am. schr. Newcastle
joscmitc, Am. sp
Columbia, Am. schr
Prlnco Albert, Nor, sp. ...
Prince Victor, Nor- sp. ,.
Clan Macpherson, Br. sp...
Ancenls, Br, si
Fautasl, Nor. bk
Invincible, Am. sp
Stjurn, Nor. bk
Wrestler, Am. bkt
Driimliurtou, Br. sp
Fresno, Am. bk
Alex. McNeil, Am. bk
Golden Shore, Am. sp
Dominion, llr. bk
.InmoB Nt smith, Am, sp. , , ,
Marlon Llghtbody, llr. sp,
Eng
Oulckstep, Am. bk
Carncdd Llewellyn, Br. ap.
Ventura, Br, sp
Yoln, Br. sp
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Tine Job Printing nt
Office.
tho Bulletin
Plnmbers, Etc,
John Nott,
PLUMBER,
75 and 79 King Street
TELEPHONE NO. 31.1
NOW Is the time to get leaks
breakages seen to, and jeor
as
Roofs Put in Order
By competent worknaev ,
For the Plumbing
On that now honse that yon ars
about to bnlld or the alteration,
yon are Intending to make on
your property. Call and see rxi
and got an estimate.
JAS, NOTT, Jr
Practical Tinsmith and PInmber,
Shop: BoreUnla stroet, i tloors i.tt
of Punchbowl. Phono 841.
Hour. 7 . m. to G p. m.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
. H. BAtTH
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Honolnlo Sheet Metal Works
Galvnlz.d Iron Skylights and V.stllst.rs,
M.tal Roofing,
Conductor Pip. and Gutt.r Wortc.
Rlchardi Sttttl, tt China aod Mucaial. Btatla
SST Jotalat proactly attiadtl to.-
Tel. White 41. P. n. iw n
The Walklkl
BOARDING AND LIVERT
Stables
Rigs sent to any part of the
City.
HACKS -AT -ALL -HOURS
Walklkl Roa.1
Walklkl.
TEL. BLACK mi.
WflienYonWaiing
..RING UP THE..
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Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
818 ORT 8THEPT,
SUblo 'Plione, 477
Hck SUnd 'Phone., S19 and 7Ti.
P. H nKLLIWA.
THEUNIONEXPRESSCO.
Safes, Pianos.
Furniture MOVED
Drays lor Freight
aittl Lumber
Our renresentatlvF mn-u ,i. i-,i.
steamers from the Coast an 1 we check
oaKKage on all outgoing steamer.
While aod Black Sand For Sale.
street CCTelhffVenl''K Hullt,ln' 2, KinR
'' '' W, LARSEN, H'g'r.
ivOCKattoi.
FOR BALLAST !!
f White ami Black Sand
1 In Quantity to Suit
EXCAVATING - CONTRACTED
For
CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE.
SgT Dump Crts furnlsheJ by the day
on Hour's Notice,
H. R HITCHCOCK.
Merchant St., In M. D. Munsarr.t's ofii.e.
A GOOD THINQ
4 u a c
Ohla, Algeroba and Pine Firewood
Ont and Split (ready for th.btoT.J,
Also,
STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL
WHITE AND BLACK 8AND
Lowest Prices, delivered to uuy iiart
the City.
TELEPHONE 414
HUSTACE & CO.,
Onsen HtrMt.
Paeiiic Transfer Co,
tt, Klni: St , Dtit to Billty'i Cdtry.
Express Wagons, Drays
Lumber Wagons and
Dump Carts : : : : :
Always on Hand.
Trunk,, r.rrltar. nj Saltt Cirtlully IlinlliS
TfcLCI'HOM; st .,
MAIN 199
Mnsonic
Temple
The Evening Bulletin. 75 cents pet
month. .tsiiJI
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