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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I.T" FRIDAY," 'OCTOBER- 12,-1900:
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Lines of
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE.
The Fine Passenger Steamers of This Line Will Arrive at anc
liesTe This Fort as Hereunder.
From San Franolsoo:
AUSTRALIA Oct. ti
SIERRA Oct Jl
AUSTRALIA Nov 11
In oonneotion with the sailing of the above steamers, the Agents
lie prepared to issue, to intending passengers, coupon through
tickets by any railroad from San Francisco, to all points in the
United States, and from New York by any steamship line to all
nropean ports.
4 For further particulars applyjo
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited
General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. gs Tojo Kisen Kalsna
Btaaatra ol lb. abort coaptoitt will cttl at Hoaolula tad Ittrt tht, port oa or aboot cbt
.dtttittlowattetloat4t....
For Japan and China:
Coptic !'
America Maru ..Oct. n
Ptkinc Nov. 1
Gaelic .ov',
HfnckonjM.ru Nov. to
Chin. Nov.tr
Done Die s
For teo.ral IntormtMoo apply to
H. Hackfeld &
Royal
aOTSuiairf of tb ttov Mat, ruootoc ! cobokIIob with tb CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
MlvtM Viocouvtr, B. C , and Sydoty, N. S. W.. to 4 calltnf at Victoria, D. C, Honolulu ao4 Brlibtot
art DUB AT HOMILVLU oo or about ID ditti ttlow stand vlfi
ROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, B. C,
For Brlibtot ao4 Sydntyi
IMlowtra. Oc1.it
Aofingl Nov. 14
W.mLmoo .... ...DC 11
AWTbroorb tkktti lnua from Hoootutu to Caotda, UclttS Stalta and Euroet.
Paint aad all gtniral loforatuoB,, apply to
Theo. H. Davlcs &
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
Direct Service between '
NEW YORK, PACIFIC COAST AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
8. 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 Decembe-2it. Will tecelve freight at Tacoma and
Seattle for Honolulu at lowest rates.
6. 8. " HAWAIIAN " Is expected to leave New York on 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
ffife Steamship Co., Ltd,
0
8. 8. Klnau,
, FREEMAN, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, HAWAII.
Will sail from Honolulu on
Tuesdays at 12 noon, for Kau
akakal, Lahalna, Maalaea Bay, Klhel,
ttUkena, Kawalhae, Mahukona, Lau
yanoehoe and HUo.
Returning will sail from HUo on
Fridays at 10 a. m for above named
torts, arriving In Honolulu on Satur
days. Passengers and freight will be taken
lor Makena, Mauukona, Kawalbao, HI
lo, Hakalau, Honomu, Papalkou and
Pepeekeo.
Passengers and PACKAGES ONLY
still be taken for Kaunakakat, Lahalna,
Kaalaea Bay, Klhel and Laupahoehoe
6. 6. Cluudlne.
MCDONALD, Master.
MAUI.
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at ( p. m. touching at Lahalna, Ka
kulul, Nahlku, Hana, Hamoa and Kt
yshulu, Maul. Returning, touches at
above named ports, arriving In Hono
Ulu Sunday mornings.
Will call at Nuu. Kaupo. once each
month.
6. S. Lehua,
BENNETT, Moster.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, LANAI.
Balls every Monday for Kaunakakal,
Kamalo, Maunalel, Kalaupapa, Lahal
na, Honolua, Olowalu. Returning ar
rives at Honolulu Saturday mornings.
This company reserves the right to
Stake changes In the time of departure
and arrival of Its steamers WITHOUT
HOTICE, and It will not be responsible
lor any consequences arising there
from Consignees must be at the landing
to receive their freight. This con
uny will not bold Itself responsible
lor freight after It has been landed.
Live stock received only at owner's
risk.
This company will not be responsible
lor money or valuables of passengers
ultss placed In the cars of the pur
ser. Passengers are requested to purchase
tickets before embarking. These fall
lag to do so will be subject to an ad
Itlonal charge of twuniy.flve per crnt,
Tim company will not be llulilo for
loss df. iiur Injury to, nor di'lny In do
limy nf b.ikuiiu or piisniuil effect! of
ini(itji'ri nr fnlulit nf 1iIiit, be.
joihI Him umiiuiU nf uo, milt tt the
value nf Dm famti lu ilrcMrtil whim tu
nht'il by (lie f'iiiiiiiiny n ml mi tUnt
tliitiiiv bv waila ttm tfiv
en (i r"lv fiulnia'wiiiiniit tie.
liytr Hk h vlilpsitiiit rfuli'l Ujirtl'ir In
lb iinii iirerllii lr llif fnjiiMHir,
po Hi'ii It-lK'ti in 1 1 wilMfi n N
H!imiirnri 1 Miifis
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travel.
For San rrsuicisco.
'ALAMEDA. ,
.AUSTRALIA.,
. Oci. it
i.CXI. jo
For San Francltco:
Otitic Oct. 10
Hongkong Maru. .... Oct.tr
Chm Nov, 1
Doric Nov, i
MrronMtru. Nov. to
Rio U Jtntlro Nov 30
Coptic Dec. 8
Co., Ltd., Agents.
FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE
Far Victoria aad Vneouvar IB. Cii
IAorril Oct u
Wanlmoo.a Nov. 11
Mlowcra , Dec. iv
For Frtlfbt and
Co., Ltd,. GciVl Aftcnts.
THREE TRAINS. DAiLY
From San Francl v.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
From Portland . . .
via
Leave San Francisco: 8:co A. M., 10.00
A. ,M 6oo M.
Leave Portland: 9:11A.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
Bttber 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 Francisco.
E. L. LOMAX, O. P. & T. A..
1472 Omaha. Nebraska.
O. R. & L. Oo.
TIME TABLE.
Steamship
Company
I wss3:i?rWJ
From and After January 1, 1840,
TRAINS.
STATIONS. Dally Dill;
(OahrtrS) ti. Sua. .allr tl. Sua Dtllr Dally
AM. A.M. AM. PJH, P.M
HoDOtola tio oil n,o 3,1 31.
Pttrl City.,.. I.i gl ii.,u j 4, jo
cwiMIII... , S,) 10 oS it 00 to) 0,10
Wtitntt 10-50 .... .41 ....
W.ltlut Jl .... 340 ....
KtbUkU ,.it .,, BUI ....
STATIONS. Dtlfr
(laitrl) .a Sua. Dtllr Dtllr Dtllr
AM. AM. P.M. PM.
StMki Jill .... tol
W.ltlua e.ie ,.,. .30
Waltat. r.10 .... 333
PtailClry i.ii S.. 113. , s.
o.olalo tu I)) .03 I,,
F. C, Burnt, Oen'l Pan. A Ticket
Agent.
O, P. Diinihon. HunArlntenilant.
EGBY'S
Violin - Studio
UOOAI .,, I.OVIi Hlill.DISd.
Mrs, Annls Montague Turner,
WINTI.U RI.A80N.
Vncni Htiullii, "Mlftnmi"
7J llnsUuiilliict, Jl. Illj ligill
"K, IvMv'AAI.
TMflirrof1 .iinriMrtivlQlliii'llrii
HhniflMivl IrHfllVUIi.
flfllf II W I lll WV 111 Willi UlrilliU"
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Legal Notices.
A NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Nolle 1 hereby eUen that (tit unimttTncJ h-ts
bn jrcolnteJ Airmr.litr.tor of the Lvat of EJwafi
V fcvejiett, latior Honolulu ieteatti All persons
niYinjt .iJ'n. j attain ji ne citenr it b ij caiia
V t-vtnua h tty notiticJ to prcfit ihir claims
ti llllim H Moodt it th offict of Hustjca fit Co ,
Dn Q-en street, Honoklu bali c alms to he JUy
auihentlcatei rl wlh the prrper vjchers een
though the sail cta'm be secure i by mortzaeeupan
reil estate SalJclaio-s mutbe pre enel ithli sU
moihsfrom the first publication of this notice or
within six m ant hi from the tlrre they fall due or tnty
Shi 1 1 be forever tarreJ.
WILLI fM II. HOOGS,
AJmtntstratof of tie Estate of EJward V.Everett,
dtceasei. i 6470a w
In the Circuit CouJt, First Circuit
of the Territory of Hawaii
In Probate--At ChnmberH
tnthemamrof the Fstateof I N HavJen. lata of
Honolulu, Oahu, jsrrfasd. Intestate Petition liav
Ins beet fllei be Ttorriss H Lucas, a creditor o
said lit state pra la? that Letters of A JrniM "ration
upon salJ tstata be isui to him tatd ThomisK
Lucas, notice Is hen tf Riven that I-HI DAY, tnt Mh
Jay of Oct obi r, A. D. tn, at 10 o clock a, m. In
the Judiciary Hu U nr, Hon lulu.Oshu, s ap?oln'ei
the time and place tr bearlte; salJ tet'fon when
ard where atl tersons concerned may appear aid
show cause, If a ihey have, why said IMIlon
shruti not be granted
Honolulu, OahJ, Septtmbf r eoth, 1900.
Uy the Court
JAMES A THOMPSON.
iVtsi,t1,5.it Ork.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH
CIRCUIT, HAWAIIAH ISLANDS.
FKANK LOUIS vt MARIA GLORIA COSTINA
Tht RtrublK ol lltmil Tof. Minhil ol Itit
lltwtlltn liltnis or hit Deputy, Gr.t'lnr.
You tr. cnmmmJel 10 tuirmon MARIA GLORIA
COSTIN. Jrf.nJ.nt in ctv ,h. thtM li't written
ANbWERWITHINTWEMY DAYS tiler frvlM
hereof, to t. tni i-r'" telor. I he ttll Circuit
Court tt tc Sepleinter Term threof, to h holjen t
Llnut, MtnlotKtnti. on WEDNESDAY tht )th
4ty of Sep ember rett. ttioo clock a m.. tothiw
ctu'. hy th. cltlm ol Frank Louli, rltlntin, iVu'J
notb.awiri.1 to him pur.utnt ro th. tfnor ot hi.
tnn. ti Libel for DiV ret An.1 htvt vtu then there
thl. Writ with tiiH return ot your prnceellntt thereon
Wlm.11 Mo", J Mir Jy. Jul., ol th. Circuit Court
ot th. F lih Circuit, it Llhu, Ktutl, thlt irti J.y ol
KfjneJ) HARRY D. W1SHARD
Clerk.
I herety certify th. for.ioln; to t. a true tni ..id
copy of th. wlglral tummoni In t'i ciuti tni tntt
tali (.ourt orierei puMlctilon of 'he ram. tni a
contlnutnct nf tali ctut. untlt the n.tt March, loci,
term nf this Court
Dalei Llhue, Kauai, Sertember ttth in
iARRY D WISHARD.
104 m) Clerk.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH CIR
CUT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
KAAPUWAt Lc. vs. C.LINDEMANN.Summons
The Territory uf Haall To the High Sheriff of tht
Territory nf Hawaii, or h's Oputy, the .Sheriff M the
l.anlnf Kauai, or his Deputy, or any Constable in
the Territory of Hawaii:
You ae comitanJed to summon E LINDEMAS'N
de'endart. In cae he shall Me wrl te" ANSW LM
WITHIN TWENTY PAYS after wrvlce h.ref I . b
and aprear before the aild Circuit Court at the Sep
tember Term thereof. t be holden at Llhue. Island of
Kaual.nnWfcDNbSDAY the h iay f Sttember
net. at to o'clock a m., to shw caue why the
claim of KaapUKalw-. plaintiff should not be awarded
to him pursuant to the tenrr of his anneeed Petdlon
And hae you then iheieihls Writ with foil re urn ot
) our proofing 'hereon
Witness Hon. Jacob HarJv. Jdde of ill Circuit
Coin of the hifth Circuit, -t Llhue, this oth dsyof
Autust, 1900.
(bignej)
HARRY D. WISHARI)
Clerk
I hereby cer Ify the foregoing o te a true and eiact
copy nf the original summons In sa'd cauie and that
said Court ordered publication of tht same and a
contlnuarct ot said cause until the next March, 1901
term of this Co.rt.
Dated Llhut, September v th, 1990
HARRY D. WISHARD.
164 imj Clerk
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
Aiilllontl. ani tht I1t.1t Shipping N.wt. will be
founi on th. .Irhth p. ire
VESSELS IN PORT.
AIIMY AND NAVY.
U. S. S. Iroquois, l'ond, Midway Islaud,
Aug. C.
MERCHANTMEN.
(This list does not Includo coasters.)
Andrew Welch. Am. bk., Drew, rfan
Trunclsco, Aug. 14. C. lirower &
Co.
Abble Palmer, Am. bk Uhlberg, New
castle, Sept. IS.
City of Hankow, Dr. sp., Thompion.
Newcastle, July 27. W. O. Irwin &
Co.
Dominion, Dr. bk., Rodd, Newcastle,
Oct. 3. Coal to order.
Tort George, Am. sp., Morse, Oyster
Harbor. Sept. S. 1. 1. S. N. Co.
Halcyon, Am. sclir., Chas. Mellln, Eu
reka, May 31.
Inlnclblo, Am. sp., Mackenzie, New
castle, Aug. 21. Coal to order.
J. I). Drown, Am. sp., Knight, New
castle, Aug. 14. Coal to order.
J. M. Weathcrwnx, Am. schr. oomisun,
Port Ulakclcy, Aug. 31. Lew;ri &
Cooke.
Kllmory, Ilr. sp., Corrnnco, Liverpool,
Aug. 7. II, Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.
Luzon, Am. schr., Anderson, Grays
llurbor, Oct. 3. Letters & Cooke.
Maiplterson, llr. sp., McDonald, Ncv
uistlc, Oct. 1. Coal to ordvr.
OIiiipli, Am. bk. Gllibs, Kau l'miic's
co, Sept. 23. II. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.
Philadelphia, (lor. sp., Wachtcr, Gles
termiinilo, Germany, Aug 4. II.
Hack Mil & Co., td.
RtiMinond, Am, schr,, Ward, San
rinnclbto, Oct. 3. T. II. Davlcs & Co.
Sebastian Iiacli, llr. bk., Nagasaki, I'cb
nmry 17.
Skutjit, Am. bkt., Robinson, Port Gam
ble, Sept. 27. Wilder & Co.
Htjolm, Nor, bk., Ellefsen, Newcastle,
Sept. 30.
Star of Hushla, Am. up., Mortenseu,
Ncuiustlc, Oct. 3. Coal to order.
W. G, Irwin, Am. bg. Generatix, Situ
rraiiclsto, Sept. 29. W. 0. Irnln &
Co.
W, II. Dlmond, Am. bkt. Hanson, Sun
I'miicIsi-o, Sept. 30. W. (1. Irwin fr
Co,
Itlncrnry tit the AtlimiH,
Sin l:r.trilco, Oct, 4,-The buy. wlm
lux Konc nit In lli tufiilnKlili AJ.mil
(or llirlr lint auUe will luvr an lntru-t-liiK
voy.iK, lliey Hill wltn llic
Itlil tflp n the Killletliip WK.omlii Hi
Stiil.i It.iilMr.i ili-lllli'l llfM wwrll, i.illuiK
IhciivJ loi,iillrfnnr 4lMynl ludjyr,
iiJ4tliK Hun fir Miii;4iliM Uiv (
.mi ll.lvlU .(1,4 drill lilt Admit la
a.lidlll.) Ill (atllMI ID feiH U'lK" "II N"V
mkr jlli, .iiiJ .ifr ,i u, gf i 4,,y
vtlll Ml I'll HUD l.llHHU lllJ lulilul,
Miiuimii millr innl in Hit llimaliiui
il'llil mijuti .inn, glliv Htiiilii)iiJili
still Mil MID1 I'" i' IMi, isttKWilNil
lll lltMt frH'UaVV Hit In Ills Hi, slHU
lie tnwi irti' if fan Imlhfslilki
WW' A ' rf .4''
British Conservatives
Win Hands Down
London, Oct. 4. The ConseratIcs
held Newcastle by enormously Increas
ed majorities and Captain Lambton, of
tho Urltlsh cruiser I'onerful, upon
whom the Liberals counted to deal u
crushing blow to tho government, find
himself at the bottom ot thr- poll.
James Laurence Carcw, has been de
feated In the contest In the Collep
Orccn dUlslon of Dublin. The Con
servatives havo captured another se.it,
Sunderland, from tho Liberals.
Tho results of ycsterda's election
announced up to 1!C2 p. m.. are: New
castle, W. R. Plummcr, Conservative.
15,097; G. Ilennlck, Connervnthe. 14
752; Storey, Liberal, 10. 4S; Captain
t.imbton. Liberal, 10,4r.3.
Morpeth Thomas Hurt, Ltber.lt, 3.
177; Maltman Dnrry, Conservative,
2,707.
College Green J. I'. Nannlttl, Inde
pendent Nationalist, 2,407; James Len
ient e Carcw, Irish Nationalist. 2,173.
Sunderland W. T. Doxford, Consci
vntlve, 9,017; J. remberton. Conserva
tive, U,;c7; Hunter. Lllioial, 9,370;
Wllklv, Ubor, S.Str
The total niuntier of returns up to
(Into Is 309, as follows: Ministerialist.
220; Liberals, SI; Nationals. 3.'.
Edward Illako, Irish Natlcnallit lias
teen ti-- fr.d uropposed for the South
division of Longford, which he repre
sented In the last Parliament.
The Conseravtlvcs surfcrcd defeat li
the St. Stephen's Green division uf
Dublin.
An.ong the Interesting candidates In
today's contests are William It. Cra
mer, publisher of tho Arbitrator; Syd
ney lluMon, Gerald Ilalfour, Herbert
GlaiUiino T. P. O'Connor, Sir Prancis
Evans (whoso wife Is an American)
and Dr. A. Cnuan Dnjle.
Plot is on Foot to
Assassinate McKinley
Canton, 0., Oct. 2. I'nltcd Secret
Service agents believe a plot to ussax
slnitte President McKinley Is afoit.
Men arc xalil to be Canton, or on the
way here, with the purpose to kill tho
Nation's ililer". Mr. McKinley was In
duced to refrain from taking his tistiil
drive today betausc It was feared on
assassin might be waiting on one of the
country roads. Thcro Is n strong
guard about the home of the I'tetildrnt
tonight. All trains entering the city are
watched and extra policemen have bcu
detailed to enforce an outer Issued to
day by Mayor Robertson reading ui
follows:
"To All Policemen: Keep elos"
watch on nil strangers who are xce'i
In the city. Do p.titlc-ular lo watch for
two Italians, who will probably be ac
companied by a tail man who iIicmk.s
like mid passes for mi old soldier. If
these three, or either of tliem, ate
folind, arrest them on night mid hold
them on n charge of suspicion V.X"ii
all Im-omliiK and outgoing trains."
President McKinley as et knows
nothing of the plot to assassinate htm.
which his guardians say exists. Noth
ing has been published of It here nnd
every effort In to be made to keep th"
knowledge ot It from him until the
nun wispected have been placed under
arrest.
GO TO MEETR00SEVELT
Chicago, Oct. 4. Republican Nutlon
a 1 headquarters will be abandoned
practically next Saturday and Mon
day. At 9:50 it. in. Saturday mornliij
Senator Hatina, Vice Chairman l'ajnc,
National Committeemen Stewart and
Perry 8. Heath of the Press Committee
and others will board u special train for
Dekalb, where they villi meet Governor
Roosevelt, whom they will escort to
Chicago, ai riving hero shortly ufter .
P m. Momla) the same party will leave
this city with the Governor, escortlnu
him on bis trip to St. Louis.
Congressman Grosvenoi ot Ohio will
arrive In Chicago tonight. He will ad
dress tho Commcicl.il McKinley dull
and at 0:30 p. in. will dine at the resi
dence of National Committeeman Fos
ter, In Eviinstou. In the evening the
Congressman v. Ill make an address in
Evutiston,
MARK TWAIN COMUH MOMU.
New Yoik, Oct. I. Mark Twain will
leave London on Saturil.t) to make his
homo In tho United States after a ulna
) cars' leshlence In Europe, says n
London dispatch to the Herald, He re
turns, lie hii)h, feeling like a boy reju
venated In body anil inspirited In mind,
Tho ureal humorist will spend a win
ler In New York ami will go back to
his old home, llaitford, Conn, In tho
spring, He iivcih Hint nine ycni'a enn
tact with Englishmen mid continent tis
luiHiiHsiirtil hint Hint I lie Anglo-Ameri
can pact Dxlita.
"CiiHhiiiil. a lit "I tliu tift
friend we hue got In Ihunpo mid ni
nip the mil) frli'iul ln' pot mi '''"'i'
No tint unuiiTit iu lURgrti u roiuiul
iiftciikUti mid ili-fi'iui.o nllUuice, hut 11
I 11111 minimi Iniumal tlmi svuiluiMii
tlltHH ItlUI lllll ahuulll rilW III llii
titmit uf iliu ivii,ie 'h Pint is 1 um
IRH WbMI WUl) M( Hie IVkM b'IumI P"iI
lll UHll ll lU IRMll bUilUVSI l I. 1 ill
of III) llu IU Uii IWilli (iUI 1 I III 111
I lie I'blfivsv WMtvoil ikb bl slwi)
ImiioWI' vmv4t ll llrWlt lU KHi) U
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Corporation Notices.
KIUEI ASSESSMENT NOTICES.
The EIGHTH ASSESSMENT of the
aMve stock of 5 per cent, or S2..- rer
share was dee A'lgust tst. iqoo, and Is
row delinquent.
The NINTH ASSESSMENT of J per
cent, or $2.50 per share was due on Sept.
1st, 1900, pays pena'tv 'rom this date, anJ
will be delinquent on Oa it, 10:0.
The TENTH ASSESSMENT of 5 per
vent, or 2.5o per share is due today Ut.
itt, anJ will pay Interest on anJ alter
Nov, 1st, 1900, becoming delinquent Nov.
30th, looo.
All of the above are payable at the
office of Alexander & Baldwin, Ltd.,
J11JJ Building.
J. P. COOKE,
Treisurer, Klhel Plantation Co., LtJ.
Honolulu, Oct. 1st, loso. iGjo
NOTICE.
Notice Is her-s given that the whole
sale liquor bu-.i, t heretofore carrleJ on
bv J. E. Gomes and J. M. CAMAIM.
under the firm name of Camara & Co..
has been dissolved by mutual consent, and
that J. E. Gomes will from October),
19:0, to October t. iqoi, conduct said
business under said filrm name of Camara
&Co.
J. E. Gomes assuming all liabilities nJ
all accounts of the firm will be due and
pavable to him.
Honolulu, October 6, loco.
J. M CAMARA,
lfiS5wt J. E. GOMES.
Notice of Copartnership.
In compliance with the requirements of
Chanter 28. Laws of tiSo. notice is liste
bv given that the unJcrslgneJ have form
ed a copartnership as follow s:
t. Names and residences of members:
Francis M. Hatch, Honolulu;
Reuben O, Sli imin, Hono.ulu;
Benjimln L. Marx, Honolulu.
2. Nature ot business Practice of Law.
, Firm name: Hatch & Sllllman.
1. Place of buslnest: Honolulu, Oahu.
1G5SWI HATCH ,1: S1LLIMAN.
ASSESSMBNT NOTICB.
Stockholders are hereby notified that the
Foufth Assessment of 5 per cent or two and
one-half dollars per snare on the Capital
Stock of THE INTER ISLAND TELE
GRAPH CO., LTD., Is due and payable
July tst, at the office of the unlerslgned
III Fort street. J.H.FISHER.
Act. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co.,
Limited.
Honolulu, June 1, tooo. 155c
Business Notices.
NOTIC5.
THE YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLICAN
CLUB D ILL CORPS will meet for
drill at the Armory at 7:jo FRIDAY
EVENING. All those who have volun
teered, as well as any who desire to join
the corps will plee repct to Major
elgletat that time.
Remember Friday evening, Oct. 12th,
iqoo, Drill Shed. 7:10 o'clock.
Per order
l6;St2 CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE.
NOTICB.
TUP CITY OFFICE OF HIE
Star Dairy Co., Ltd.
Is In the Magoon Building, Room 1, cor
ner Merchant and Alakca streets.
T1.LI I'HONU MAIN 391.
Dairy Telephone; Blue 3171.
iCqO-tm A H. DOArC. Manager.
TENDERS WANTED.
Tenders are wanted for cutting 25,000
cords of woiJ at Awlnl, Hawaii. For
further Information call upon or address
the undersigned at People's Express Co.'s
office, 215 Merchant street, between g
and 10 a. in.
ifi,.tf E. C. MOORE.
BY AUTHORITY.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of .1 Wilt of Execution Issued
out of the Distilct Court (Second) of Hon
olulu, Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii,
on the 5th day of September, A. D. 1900,
a.'ilivst Quong Fook Tal, defendant, in
favor of bmma M. Nakulna, plaintiff,
for the um of Ivveiityfour and
05-ico Dollars, I have levied upon
and shall expose for sale at the
Station House, Kalakaua Hale, In the dis
trict of Honolulu, Island of O1I111, at 12
o'clock noon of Saturday, he 13th dav of
October, A. D. 1000, to the highest bidder,
all the right, title and Interest of said
Quoiir Fook 1 al, defendint, In and to the
follow Ing described property, unless said
juJgmeiit, Interest, costs and my expenses
be previously paid:
One Unlmlshed Waon consisting of
BoJy and Running Gear.
CHARLES CHI1.LINGWORTH,
Deputy Sheriff Tetrltory of Hawaii
Honolulu, Oahu, Sept, 11, 1900,
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W. THRUM
Surveyor.
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Plumbers, Etc,
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PLUMBER,
75 and 79 King Street
TELEPHONE NO. 31.
NOW Is the time to get leaks sl
breakages seen to, and
Roofs Put in Order
By competent wortaae-V
For the Plumbing
On that new bouse that yon are
about to bnild or tho alteration,
you are Intending to make on
your proporty. Call and see mi
and get an estimate.
JAS, NOTT, Jl
Practical Tinsmith and Plumber,
Bhop: Boretanla a-treet, 4 doom sail
of Punchbowl. Pbono 844,
Hours 7 a. in, to 5 p. m.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
W. H Daith
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Honolulu Sbeet Metal Works
Gaivanlzid Iron Skylights and Vtatllittrs,
mitai Hoofing,
Conductor PI pa and Guttir WVlt.
Rlcbari, Sirttt. b.t.Qot.0 tol Mtrcaaal, H.t.lM
SsrJoablnt pronptlr ttl.ol.i toa
Tel. White 41. P. 0. Bnr rrn
The Walkikl
BOARDING AND LIVERT
Stables
Riga sout to any part of the
Oity.
HACKS -AT -ALL -HOURS 4l
Wnlklkl Iloail, Wnlklkt.
TEL. BLACK 141.
V!hBn Yon Waqfs a Iig
RING UP THE
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Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
- SIS FORT 8TREVT,
Stable 'Pbono, 477
Hack Stand 'Phonos, 819 am!7fi.
O. II BEIJ.IHA.
THEUNIONEXPRESSGO.
Safes, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
DrilVR Top Pnelrtlir
and Lumber
Our repreentatlve meets all Incomliift
stp.1m.r4 fmm Hi. r"nl . .. - .1 r.
baggage on all outgoing steamer.
wwte and Black Sand For Sale
Office with Evening Bulletin. 2:0 King
street Tel. 80,
. W. LARSEK, H'j'r.
Puciiic Transfer Co.
t Klnc St., neat to Uall.y'i Ccltrr.
Express Wagons, Drays
Lumber Wagons and
Dump Carts : : : : :
Always on Hand.
Trunk., I urnllor. in) Sale. Carefully lltnil.i.
. j TELEPHONE )S ,,
ROCK.......
FOR BALLAST!!
f White .tnrJ Black SanJ
X In Quantities to Suit
EXCAVATING - CONTRACTED
CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE
Iriy" Dllmn flirtc ftirnUli,! h.. tl, .1..
on Hour's Notice.
II. K IIITCHCUCK.
Merchant St., In M. D. Monsarrars onice.
A GOOD THING
4 U C
Obla. Algeroba and Pine Firewood
Out ndtjpt(MadyforthaHto.
Also,
STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL
WnlTI AND BLaOK BAND
Uivvest 1'rll'en. ilellvereil to htiy tian
liio City. '
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