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W$ w THEEiVENINO, .BULLETIN: HONOLULU, ilJi,EDIiESDAY,-OCIpBER.j,iO. . m Lines or tmai. Chinese and Japanese Firms. LI IN mn Markets and orc-cers. Plumbers, Etc. ft i. i Oceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLE. The Fine Passenger Bteamera of Thii Line Will Arrire at anc Leave Thii Port as Hereunder. from Ban Franoisoo: For San. raiioisco. MOAN A. . .. AUSTRALIA.. SIERRA AUSTRALIA., . Oct. to I . Oct. X vet. t t Nov, ! I In connection with the failing of the above iteameri, the Agents He prepared to issue, to intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any railroad from Ban Francisco, to all points in the United States, and from New York by -any steamship line to all uropean ports. For farther particulars apply to Win. G. Irwin & Co., Limited General Agents Pacific Mail Occidental and Oriental SteamsMp Go. sss Toyo Klsen Kaisna .... iwiiil el Ma (ton ttiNiw will ctll l Honolulu lot Imt tnlt port oa ei aboil IS. ....attablowaaUori.... rnr Japan and China Plod.Jantlro ... Coptic... Amtrlca Maui Piking Gallic Hongkong Mam.. China Oct. 0 ...net. u ...Oct. I, .Nov. t ..Nov. to . Nov. to ..Nov.tr For iraartl IMorM-ion apir H. Hackfeld & Royal .. .AiM,..i,AMiir) nftnint is. rnaitiActlati villi tha CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. mmm ViicouTir. B. C. and Sydotr. N. S. W.. tn DtB M.M BWV Ws V m v en vi bvh tOM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. B. C. For BrlttaM aal StImv t ,1 Mlowtra Oct. it I Aotangl Nov. t4 "" I Warrlmoo Dtc. it sarTkroart tlck.lt litoad Irota Hoaololi to Causa, U.IH4 aula, aaa toropa. rof rrtigoi aaa Pattagt aad all naaral lilorraatlos, apply to Thco. H. Davlcs & Co., Ltd., Gcn'l Afccnts. American-Hawaiian S. S. Go. Direct Service between NEW YORK, PACIFIC COAST AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. S. 8. " AMERICAN " will leave New York for San Francisco, Portland anJ the Sound en route to Honolulu on October loth, due at San Francisco about Dec ember 12th, at the Sound about Decemoe' 21st. Will lecelve freight at Tacoma and Seatl le for Honolulu ot lowest rates. 6. . " HAWAIIAN " Is expecteJ to leave New York on December loth and will perform the same voyage as above. Freight received at Company's wharf, 42d Street, South Brooklyn, at all limes. For further particulars apply to H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Wilder Steamshio Co., Ltd, 6. 8. Klnau, FREEMAN, Master. MOLOKAJ, MAUI, HAWAII. Will sail from Honolulu on (Tuesdays at 12 noon, for Kau aakakal, Lahalna, Maalaea Bay, Klhel, Cfakena, Kawalhao, Mahukona, Lau aanoehoe and HUo. Hetumlng will sail from HUo on Fridays at 10 a. m., for above named sorts, arriving lu Honolulu on Batur- "passengers and freight will be taken lor Makena, juauuKooa, rumumu., ... lo, Hakalau, Honomu, Papalkou und 'pasMngers and PACKAGES ONLY will be taken for Kaunakakal, Lahalna, Kaalaea Bay, Klhel and Laupahoehoe. 6. 8. Claudlne. MCDONALD, Master. MAUI. WW leave Honolulu every Tuesday at i p. m. toucnlug at Lahalna, Ka kulul, Nahlku. Hana. Hamoa and Kl aahuru, Maul. Returning, touches at above named ports, arriving In Hono lalu Sunday mornings. Will call at Nuu. Kaupo, once each month. 6. 8. Lchua, , BENNETT. Master. MOLOKAI. MAUI, LANAL Sails every Monday for Kaunakakal, Kamalo. Maunalel, Kalaupapa. Lahal- raa, Honolua, Olowalu. Returning ar- rlves at Honolulu Saturday mornings. This company reserves the right to auke changes In the time ot departure and arrival ot Its steamers WITHOUT NOTICE, and It will not be responsible (or any consequences arising there from. .Consignees must be at the landing s receive their freight. This com any will not hold Itself responsible tor freight after It has been landed. Live stock received only at owner's risk. This company will not be responsible istaadney or valuables ;ot paaseagen aalesa placed In the cars of the pur- Pasaeniers are requested to purchase tickets before embarking. 'Those tall tag to do so will be subject to an ad tutorial charge ot twenty-five per cent. The company will not be liable for loss of, nor injuny to, nor delay in de livery ot baggage 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 eelved by the Company, and an extra charge be made tnereror. All eawlores ot the company are for Bidden to receive freight without de livering a shipment receipt therefor lu the (orm prescrlDea ny ine company, and which may be seen by shippers apon application to the pursers ot the Company's steamers. Shippers are notified that If freight la shipped without such receplt It will he solely at the risk ot the shipper. 0. L. WIGHT, President. 8. B. ROSE, Secretary. CAPT. T. K. CLARKE. Port Supt. urio ! WOMAN'S EXCANGE na Hotel Strttt. II, I. K,a, Calahnlua, Ult. Nallv. Halt, Hula Skirti.1 Nllhau Matt. Fani. Shillf, Sttlf. fctc , llomtmal. I Pol, constantly on hanl. TELEPHONE ojol ALAMEDA Oct.lt AUSTRALIA Oct. Jo Oceanic S. 8. Co. Steamship Go. For San Francisco: Ptklng Catllc Hongkong Maru Ctina Doric Nippon Maru.. .... Rio d Janeiro ,...Oct. o ,...Oct. to ....Oct.tr ...Nov. Nov. tj ...Nov. to ...Nov )o Co., Ltd., Agents. o4 ctlltof at Victoria. D. C, Hooolota to Brlrtaaa '" -- t- FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE Fot Victoria and Vaacouvtf (B. Cl! Aorangi vci 14 Warrinoo Nov. tt Mlowtra A Dtc. 19 Agents, Honolulu THREE TRAINS DAiLY From San Fraud v, TWO TRAINS DAILY From Portland . . . via K lYaSsF 5iiUUii? Leave San Francisco: 8:00 A. M., 10.00 A.M., 6:00 P .M. Leave Portland: 9:1? A. At., 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 Biiber Shop and Pleasant Reading Rooms. Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte) rree Kecuning t-nairs. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent, 135 Third street, Portland, Oregon. D. W. HITCHCOCK, Genral Agent, No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco. E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A., 1472 Omaha. Nebraska O. B. & L. Go. TIME TABLE. Steamship Company JShI akwfln From and After January 1, 18W. TRAINS. STATIONS. Dallr Dallj (Oitwart) u. So. iallv as. Saa. Dalit Dalit A.M. A.M. A.M. PJB. CM Hototalo. rt.o e:l n:os Sits sue Paarl Cltr,,,, l.oj g:,l ma. j:4 ,.o SwaMIII...... S:n 10.0S !. 4J im Walaaa. lotio ,,,, 4:41 .... Walalu si .... 1:40 .... Kaknka .... ta:lt ins .... STATIONS. Dalfr llsvarS) at Saa. Dallr Dallr Dalit AM. AM. 9M. PM. Xakaki il .... a:il Walalaa I:i. .... 00 Walaaa. til. .... :il SwaMIII , s:k t:41 ins 4:1. PaailCrtf :i Siai up. 4:7a onolils S:aa S:ss ft ttc V; C. Smith, Oen'l Pass. 4k Tloket Agent O, P. TJwmnnr?. flnrrlntntnt. P. O. Box tj. litani Corrctponlcnca Solkltad, FINKE & ASBAHR, FLORISTS Cut and Growing Plants, Sprays, Bou quets. Decorators for Weddings and Recep tlons. Floral Designs for Funerals a Specialty. FORT STREET Next to Williams' Undertaking Parlors. iGi5-tf Mrs, Annis Montague Turner, WINTER SEASON. Vocal Studio, " IVllgnon " 720 Beretanla street! Tel. 1 1 14. ifc7-tf E. K. KAAl, Teacher of .ttar, Mandolin, Zltbf Ukulele and Taro Patch, Orders to be left caro Of Wall, Ntchol . ,... CO, f "V'Vitrom Mludo Oo.'s IS' Y. MASUDA. Portraits Done in Crayon or Oil. Pictures Framed In any style Framed Pictures for sals. New Mouldings for Frames hav arrived. King and Alapai streets, Near Honolulu Stock Yards. 1460 TELEPHONE 869 T. KAT8UNUMA & Co. A. t. OZAWA, Maoigar. GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY. Tanporarr OBct: Root, r opttaln Spnck.il bollJ. Hi Til, i4i. Wong Sal Kee MERCHANT - TAILOR A Piyicr Fit Guahahtiid 404 Fort St., near King St. HONOLULU, H. I. Cleaning , Drtlng and Repairing Sptclaltr Y. MAN SING Has Removed From Fort Street to )ii Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kin's, LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Drisses Made To Ord.r. HOP HONG, Merchant Tailor, A FlKS AllOttTMINT OP AMimCAR, EltOUIH AKD Scotch CLoth on Hand no. 110 Nuuana atrwt. Honolulu. H. I. Goo! work aal flrit'dati St tuaranta.4 Clothtt Cl.anti ana RtaalraS ,.CONIS ALAUA AND KlNQ STtllTi., GROCERY AND FRESH FRUITS always on hand. FRESH PINEAPHLES for special order, and CALIFORNIA FRUITS by every steamer and also ISL AND BUTTER. Delivery Free. Tel. 161 t.lo The . . . Astor House Restaurant Corner King and Alakea streets FIRST CtASS FAMItY RESTAURANT oSffi- Meals at all hours -&to Ah Chuck Proprietor The World Register Keeps the Cash while you are bnry. Try one 0 Rook Price? On Marble and Granitt. MONUMENTS and CEMETERY WORK. . . Fenoes and Lawn Furniture, Haw'o Iron Fence and Monumental rt Btl RIp- Htreet. 'iii'iVfi'irtViiiViriT. E"2, to carry :GESSLER'S E-Ztotake 5 MAGIC jjj g.way tc i WAFERS iiaohe' d V.K,W'f?f.t.'.,??)$l 1" ct.t nil .Irngpcitt. lb Cure a Headache in 20 minutes take Gessler's Magic Headache Wafers. r ah oauoaivr esict w and t Trie 2se sin ro.p roun TtMtt At manv a TM lOe. lwilUWeWORlWARDteint:j 4wtwMw,.a4umrlwr,MrfavafantarlMfclrt4,rtMn4 t .mmrhalMrwtftraVv1 X4 . J. MOST TERRIBLE INFANTILE MORTALITY Veritable Slaughter of the Innocents Among Hawaiians, Portuguese and Japanese Tuber culosis a Scourge, C. Charlock, registrar of births, mar riages and deaths for Honolulu, reports 88 deaths for September, against 3 for the same month In 1899. There were 21 deaths ot Infants under ono year, the tremendous proportion it nearly one-fourth of the entire mortal ity. Counting In four from 1 to 5 and one from 5 to 10, much more than on.' fourth of the deaths Is represented by what may be called the slaughter ol the Innocents. This Is a fearful show Ing a disgrace to our boasted civiliza tion. The next largest proportion Is U deaths of persons from 30 to 40, then 1G from 20 to 30 and 12 from 40 to 50. all other ages than those already men tioned ranging from three to five deaths, the Inst figure being of those aged over 70. Males dying were 51 and females 31. By nationalities the Hawaiians lost 30, a good deal more than a fourth of tho entire loss of population, nnd reverting to ages It Is found that of the 21 undT one year C were Hawaiian, 7 Portu guese and 5 Japanese, leaving only 2 American and 1 Chinese babes to com plete the sad list. The Chinese deaths were 9, Portuguese 12, Japanese 24, British 1, American 5 and others 5. Fifteen of the dead were non-residents. The annual death rate per thousand for month wns 23.73, Hawnllan exhibit ing 28.12, Chinese 10.09, Japanese 41.60. Portuguese 2G.1S nnd all others 10.50. Tuberculosis Is again found the moat prolific cause of death with 10 victims, while typhoid fever follows with 9, malarial and remittent fevers respec tively claiming 4 and 1. Pnciimonli carried off 8, enteritis C, disease of the heat 5, nnd 20 other causes divide the fell harvest between them with froTi 1 to 4 cases each. One death was acci dental. SEATTLE DEER. The ever popular Rainier beer Is be coming a household word and "will you have a glass of Seattle," Is mors often heard than anything olse. The Criterion Saloon has the beer on tap cr In bottles. New Demand on the Porte. Constantinople, Sept. 19. I.loyd Orlscom, United States Charge d'Affalres, has made verbal represent! tlons to the Porte, demanding the re lease of an Armenian who. It Is clali.i cd, Is a naturalized American citizen, and who wns arrested upon the chaw of belonging to the Armenian revolu tionary committee. An Investigation hns been ordered, anil It the prisoner l found to lie an Amcrlcnn citizen he will he released. Stcamnhlrt Rate Advanced. Montreal, Sept. 19. The different steamship lines running Into Montreal yesterday notified shippers ot an ad vanco In freight rates of 10 per cent on account ot tho Increased cost of coil and other ship's stores. wmz Potatoes, Naval Oranges, Lemons, Dried Fruit. Ranch Bg&s, -Butter, Cheese, &c. Per Australia J. R. MILLS Lincoln BUvk, King; street. Novelties for dinner giving and for luncheons and for entertain ing may be had here con stantly LEWIS & CO., Grocers. Telephone mo. ti i Fort St, Fop Sale. No. 1. Business property on Smith street, between Pauaht and Berctanla streets. No. 2. Residence property on Punch bowl street, near Vineyard street, suit able for cottages. No. 3. Flno suburban property front ing on McCully street and running from Beretanla to King streets. Will sell on easy terms, viz.: part In cash, or approved stocks or bonds, bal ance on mortgage. For Sale op Lease. Valuable business property, corner ot King and Smith streets. Fop Rent. A few ofllco suites In Model Block. For particulars apply to BRUCE CARTWRIQHT. Cartwrlght Building, Merchant Street. 1623-tf Mexican Carved Leather Goods ! ! BELTS, PURSES, ETC., ETC. A fine Sample llne- Just Received by... HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD. Honolulu Iron Works C Improved and modern SUGAR HA CHINERY of every capacity and de scription made to order. Boiler work and RIVETED PIPES tor IrrlgaUoi purposes a specialty. Particular atten tlon paid to JOB WORK, and repairs executed at shortest notice. REGISTRATION ROLLS ARE NOW OPEN IN HONOLULU IT IS THE DUTY OP EVERV REPUBLICAN TO REGISTER AT ONCE John Noit. PLUMBER, 75 and 79 King Street TELEPHONE NO 31.) NOW Is the time to get leaks aal oreauges seen to, and 3 Roofs Put In Order By competent wiuksast., For the Plumbing On that new house that yon are about to build or the alteration you are intending to make era your property. Call and see as and got an estimate. JAS. NOTT. Jr Practical Tinsmith and Plumber, oP; nereiania street, 4 doors eats of Punchbowl. Phone 844, hoots 7 . m. to S p. m. Jobbing promptly attended to. W. H. BAtrti. n w . HoQoInln Sheet Metal Work. Galvanized Iron Skylights and VestlUtera, Mstal Roofing, Conductor Pipe and Gutter Wert. Rlcearla Stmt. bat. QntM ut Mtrcaaat, BM44tM wj.iaf troraptlr attt.d.1 tt.-WS Tel. White 41. P. O. Rnr am The Walklkl BOARDING AND LIVERY Stables Rigs sent to any part of th Oity. HACKS -AT -ALL -HOURS Walklkl Road, Walklkl. TEL. BLACK 141. tfhenYQuW&qu&ig ,.RINO DP THE.... C-aC- U-B Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables, : : : - - 118 FORT 8TRKHT BUble 'Phone, 477 Hack Stand 'Phones, 319 and 7T. O.H BELUTTA. THEUNIONEXPRESSCO. Safes, Pianos, Furniture MOVED Drays for Freight and Lumber Our representative meets all Incomlnr steamers from the Coast and we check baKgajje on all outgoing steamers. White ind Bluk Sud For Sale. Office with Evening Bulletin, jio King street. Tel. 86. W. LARSEM, M'g'r. ROCK FOR BALLAST !! ( White and Black Sand ( In Quantities to Suit.. EXCAVATING CONTRACTED For CORAL ADD SOIL FOR SHE. tOT Dump Guts furnWied by the dir on Hour's Notice. H. R HITCHCOCK. Merchant St., In M. D. Monsarrat's omVe, A GOOD THING out, A&iroba and Plot FImio Oat aad Spill (ready tor the Move). STOVE, STEA1 4 BLACKSMITH COIL WHITIARD BXAOKIaJfD Lowest Prices, delivered to any sari the City. TKLEFUONE ill HUSTAOE & CO.. II Qisa Btnel. Pacific Transfer Co. at? Kin- St., mat to Ballty'a Cycltry. Express Wagons, Drays Lumber Wagons and Dump Carts : : : : : Always on Hand. Trunin, Furnlturt and Saltl Cartfully llinll.t .. .TtlEPHONE ia MAIN 199 Masonic Temple The Urenlng Bulletin, 75 Ceuu pec month. i .f r "jftfti f M