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THE EVENING BULLETIN; HONOLULU, H. 1., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1900.
9JSrSSJaw-- BVTa wnty-s-aa ,. mj lyit, WrttaJttttia
Plnmbers, Etc.
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Linos
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE.
The Fine Passenger Steamers
.Leave Tbii Port as Hereunder.
From San Franolsoo:
Sierra
Australia...
Sonoma .,
Australia...
Ventura ...
Australia ...
Sierra ..
...Nov. 6
... Nov. if
... Nov. af
Dec S
....Dec. t8
.....Dec. to
Jan 8
In oonneotion with the sailing of the above steamers, the Agents
re prepared to issue, to intending passengers, oonpon through
tickets by any railroad' from' Ban Francisco, to all points in the
Dnited States, and from New York by any steamship line to all
aropean ports.
For farther particulars apply to
Wm. G.- Irwin
General Agents
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. 0 Tojo Risen Kalsha
..... Bteaaerl ol nit a tore corapaua will call at Honolulu aid Lata Iblt port on of aboil Cos
....latta balow fatntoitd. I..
For Japan and China:
Piling , Nov. a
Oleic , ,.Nov 10
Hongkong Mini t.. Nov. so
Chlni.... ......, Nov. if
Doric . ... Dec
Nippon Morn . uec. u
Rlode Jauelro, Dec
it
geoeral Infortaan ipir '
A .
Fat geoeral larortaaati t pir '
H. Hackfeld &
Canadian - Australian Royal Hail Steamship Company.
aa-i... rka ahota llaa. nulir la raaaecfjoa wrtm tka CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO
trt BUB AT IlONObVlVu n of atom tat
Vancouver, b i. . ana avast?, n a. w..
ROM VANCOUVER
Far Brlibaae and 5
AND VICTORIA. B. C.
ydnavl
Aorangi,,.. ...... nov, aa
Warrlmoo Dec. aa
SSTThroaga ticket! Inuid from Honolulu It Cauda, Ualtad Statat ill Europe. For Frilf bt and
Paseaga aid all general lalormitloo, apply to
Thco. H. Davlcs & Co., Ltd.. Gcn'l Agents.
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
Direct Service
PACIFIC COAST
NEW YORK,
8. 8. ' AMERICAN " leaves New York for San Francisco, Tacoma and Seattle
tn route to Honolulu on October 10th. Is due at San Francisco about December 12th,
at the Sound about December 21st. Will lecelve freight at the above nameJpors
Honolulu at lowest rates.
8. 8. HAWAIIAN " will leave New York on or about December loth to
perform trie same voyage as above. Freight received at Company's wharf, 42J
Street, South Brooklyn.
For further particulars apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,
Agents, Honolulu
Wilder SteamshiD Co., Ltd.
0 .
6. 6. Klnau.
FREEMAN, Master.
, MOLOKAI, MAUI, HAWAII.
'Will sail from Honolulu on
Tuesdays at 12 noon, tor Kau
tukakal, Labalna, Maalaea Bay, Klhel,
Ukena, Kawalhae, Mahukona, Lau
panoehoe and Hllo. '
Heturnlng will sail from Hllo on
Frldajs at 10 a. m.. for ahove named
torts, arriving In Honolulu on Satur
days. Passengers and freight will be taken
tor Makena, Mahukona, Kawalhao, Hl
lo, Hakalaii, Honomu, Fapalkou and
Psoeekeo.
Z Passengers and PACKAOEB ONLY
vsjrill be taken for Kaunakakal, Lahalna,
Maalaea Day, Klhel and Laupahoeboe
3J8. Clqudlne,
' " McDONALD, Master. -MAUI.
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
It 1 p, m. touching at Lahalna, Ka
fculul, Nahlku, Hana. Hamoa and Kl
ahulu, Maul. Returning, touches at
above named ports, arriving In llono
talu Sunday mornings.
'Will call at Nuu. Kaupo, once each
most.
6. 6a Lehua,
BENNETT, Jter.
r
MOLOKAI, MAUI, LANAL
alls every Monday for Kaunakakal,
Kamalo, Maunalel, Kalaupapa, Lahal
m. Honolua, Olowalu. Returning ar
tlves at Honolulu Baturday mornings.
This company reserves the11 right to
.v. changes In the time of departure
andarrlvsl 0! Its suamers WITHOUT
KOTICB, and It will not be responsible
lor any consequences arising there
Consignees must be at the landing
to receive their freight This com
any will not hold Itself responsible
tor freight after It has been landed.
LUe stock received only at owner's
risk.
This company will not be responsible
tor tnoney or valuables of passengers
auless placed In the care of the pur
asr. Passengers are requested to purchase
tickets before embarking. Thoss fall
it., tn do so will be subject to an ad-
irtlonal charge of twenty-live per cent,!
The company vvlll not bo liable fori
n nf. nor inlury to. nor delay
lOIIE.
livery of baggage or personal effects of
passengers, or rreigm.oi snippers, u
yond tho -nmount of $100, unless the
value of tho snrao bo declnred when 10-
'feelved by the Company, and an cxtru
eharge be made therefor.
All employes of tho 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
apon application to the pursers of the
Company's steamers.
Rhlnners are notified that It freight
Is shipped without such receptt It wllljco
raj soieiy m sua ll.& us sua .u,yyv,
0. L. WIGHT. President
B. B. ROSE. Secretary.
OAPT. T. K. CLARKE, Port Bupt
of franl.
of This Line Will Arrive at anc
For San frauoisco.
I Mariposa...
I Autlralfa
I Australia
Sierra , ,
Australia
Sonoma ...
Australia .
Nov. 9
Nov at
, Dec II
Dec il
Jan 1
Jan I
.Jan. aj
& Co., Limited
Oceanic S. S. Co,
For San Francisco :
Chna Nov, )
Doric Nov. i
NIpponMani Nov to
Rio da Janeiro Nov jo
upuc ... uec. 0
America Mini Dec. it
Peking Dec. as
Co., Ltd., Agents.
caning ai victoria, Li. w., noooiniu ana miibafil
iatii below luted via i
FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANB
For Victoria and Vancotivir (B. C )
I Warrlmoo Nov. ti
I Mlowera Dec. it
between
AND HAWAIIAN
ISLANDS.
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THREE TRAINS DAiLY
From San Francl v.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
From Portland . , .
via
''SPU-TOR
Leave San Francisco: 8.00 A. M., 10 00
A.M., 6-co p ,M.
Leave Portland: o'lf A.M., goop, M.
Through without Change.
winy 1 n
HREE DAYS fn r.lii.-io-n
Onlv FOUR DAYS to New Ynrlc.
' Pullman Palace Sleepers Buffet,
Smoking and Library Cars with
B.iber Shop and Pleasant Reading
Rooms. 1
Dining Cars (Meats a-la-carte)
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,
il J Third street, Portland, Oregon.
D.W. HITCHCOCK, Genral Agent,
No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A.,
1473 , Omaha. Nebraska.
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and After January 1. 1R49.
After January
itiAinn.
STATIONS.
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F. C. Smith, Gen1
n'l Pin. ck Tloket
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Agent
Q. V. Tlitwrtrm. HatwrinUnrlnnt.
EGRY'S
Violin - Studio
Room 4. Love building.
Mrq Annie MnntfldllA Vlimflr
uiiai aiuutu IUUUIUqUU 1U1UUI
WINTER SEASQN.
Vocal Studio, " ii.ljinon "
720 Berclanh treeti Tel. 1114. 1O27 tf
E. K. KAAJ,
Teacher of" .tiar, Mandolin, Zltb
Ukulele and Taro Patch,
Orders tn be left care of Wall, Nlchoir
vvtrom Mrrio fV ' Ufl
Fine Job Printing at
Office.
the Bulletin
i
hue HEALTH
Deal With Many Matters
In Regular Session
Yesterday.
MICH ADO ABOUT
SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS
Large Batch of Resignations from
Office Health Agent's Delete
rious Canal-Remond
Grove Cemetery.
Dr. Wood presided nt tho Hoard of
Health meeting jcBterday afternoon,
other members present being: r
Emerson, Attonvy General H. I Dole,
1'. J. I.o rcy, Dr. C. U. Coo, er and ao
W. Smith. Stcntary Charles Wilcox,
Dr. C. L. Can In, ex. -jtlvt oiGccr. Dr.
J. S. B. Pratt, sanitary building Inspec
tor, and c. II. Refolds, superintendent
of the Molokal settlement, were In at
tendance. K. J. Berry, attorney, and
Walter r. Dillingham waited on tho
Board In prhate interests.
It wns voted that building permits
be granted for Knkaako sites when
graded up to tho minimum.
y. B. .McStocker wroto from Olna ex
plaining that portions of Puna district
wore being neglected by the govern
ment plijslclan. The Secretary was
directed to write the phslclnn for ex
planations. A report of the sanitary plumbing
Inspector wns rend and nicd.
A request for permission to erect a
building" over a ditch at Aula, lining
and covering the ditch to make It n
blind drain, was reported upon im
fnornbl by Dr. Pratt and tabled.
Dr. durvln explained operations fur
lontlnlng water nt the projected ceme
tery at Hcmond drove, and restricting
Its use to purposes of Irrigation, say
ing he considered the results satisfy.
tory. Ills report was adopted.
J. C. McStay, teacher at Olnn. com
plained that Dr. Blako had not for two
jcars examined tho school children.
It was ordered that the Board of Edu
cation be Informed that Dr. Blnko wns
not now the government ph)slclnn.
Upon urgent plena from Kahulul for
sanitary regulations, Dr. Cooper, Dr.
Emerson and Mr. Dole were appointed
a committee to draft regulations foi
towns other than Honolulu.
An application from 1 p. Porter fur
the exclusive franchise of rcmovlns
dead animals was ordered to bo ans
wcrcd with the Information that tho
Board had at present satisfactory ar
rangements for the scrv Ice.
Resignations of ohlcers were recelvi d
and accepted ns follows: Dr. Oarviu,
executive otllccr, to take effect wluil
Elucpssor Is appointed; J. D. McVclg'i.
agent; .Mr. Duff), plumbing Inspectin.
Mr. Kane, an engineer was later an
pointed assistant plumbing Inspcitoi.
.V letter wns raid from Bishop Wil
lis relative to a complaint bj the health
Linter about tho closets at Iolanl Col
lege. Bishop Willis contended the1
were In sanltarj condition. Dr. Gir
vln said they were not, and he OHO
said that most of the private schools o,
the city needed to be stirred up to put
their premises In better condition.
A letter was rend from deorge II.
Robertson, of the American Sugar Com
pany, complaining thnt tho vegetation
on the leper settlement side of the
Pall on Molokal was being burned b
the vandalism of residents, and that
the forests were In danger. Superin
tendent Reynolds said that there hid
beeu no burning of unneeessar) vegeta
tion,, that fires lit had never spread, and
that thero was no danger whatever (it
the forests being destreijed. Ordei.-d
that n letter to this effect be sent to the
American Sugar Co.
Dr. Davison of I.nhnlua reported on
Health Agent I.IiuIs.ij'h private c.inil,
saying that while the canal was not a
present mennco to health, no permit
should be granted for un building
over the canal. A resolution was adopt
ed accordingly.
Dr. Sch w nllle's resignation as gov
ernment phslclan for Kau, on account
of acceptance of tho position of plijhl-
clnn to Pahala plantation, was accepted.
Upon a case from Maul a declaration
was made on motion that tho Board's
regulations for medical examination
of school children were required to be
enforced.
Many reports were received from dis
trict physicians detailing results of
examinations of school children.
Mr. Jlosccrans, teacher, wrote a let
ter withdrawing blame he had Imputed
to Dr. Dlnegar of Klhel, saying It was
nil it misunderstanding and his former
letter was new Intended for publlci
Uon. !''
Tho unsanitary stato of tho publ'v
slaughter house piemlses came 11,1
again, without action. l)r, Gnrvln re
marked that If tho ilaco ro elos.Ml
up, tho (It) would be deprived of lis
IDtat supply, -
'At .ZQ1l1u private butdiicBS seauro
was annomiced, npd, the ripoiteis too.
the hint and tlirjr huts
Vot6rthe Stralghtmepubllccin Ticket
Wi'iiii'i'iiiiYi mi EJf, to carry
rGESSLEHS: F-Ztotake
'- MAGIC 2
;iMEAJACHE euro a hcad
iS WAFERS H ache
;?W.VW.,.,..,.V,,.,.'N. Heent. .11 .IrusgUI.
PIE
00S!I!Rt$
Ifejja STOMACH gf9
Fitters
For Dyspeptics
T ere II nn reason ahj aijone ihoulJ suffer from
lyspepsla or slomich trojbl- H sletter
Stomicn Bitters cures constipation I digestion. Jts
jepsla malaria liter and ague It has done so for
u U.t..H Al d'WM'" " to ou Take
L."".","y .'1 T '""' 1 bo.els.lmrrov.
h- iptetl a and ftlng b.cK healtn and mengtli ee
thita Pkivate Hlvlb tAP.ov.t, the neck ol
1 e tattle.
HOSTETTERS
n STOMACH
BITTERS
A Blood
Purifier and
Flesh Builder
OTHER AUTHORITIES
Following are the additional authori
ties quoted b) Secretary Cooper to su
port his Intention of keeping tho polis
open where neccssar) after C o'clock:
8 New York, 67, Cooko's case:
"Tho closing of the outer door of the
room where an election Is held at sun
down and then permitting the voters
within tho room to voto will not render
the election Invalid unless It Is shown
either thnt legal votes were exclude.!
by closing of the door, or that Illegal
votes were received after sundov.11.
The rrovlslon of the stitute ns to tlma
of opening and closing the polls Is di
rector."
Pain on Elections, See. 309:
statutory provisions requiring the
polls to be opened and closed at cr
taln hours of the daj nre not generally
mandator; and In the nbsence of
fraud and Injurious consequences a
failure to compl with them will not
general!), of Itself, render the election
void."
"Failure to observe morel directory
provisions of the election law will not
Invalidate an lection where no legal
voters nre deprived of their votes, nor
Illegal voters are permitted to parti
cipate, and no unecrtnlnt) Is thereby
cast upon tho result."
Vote the Straight Republican Ticket
Fifteen Atile Record Ue itcn.
Chicago, Oct. 17. Jolinnj Nelson,
the middle-distance bicycle champion,
cut thirty-two and one-nfth seconds
off the world's Indoor motor-paced
leeord for fifteen miles nt the Coliseum
tonight In his match raeo with Fisher.
Nelson went the distance In 277MI 1-5
and beat Fisher b) over seven Iain.
Klshir rnught his machine Mr-it and led
up Hi Ilvu miles, hut after that the niir
itiuihio ton hot for him nnd Nelson
forged ahead.
TO CURR A COLD IN ONE DAT.
f alee laxative Itroino Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. E. W. a rove's signature
s on lach box. iS conta.
Corporation Notices.
Assessment Notice.
The fourth assessment of 25 per cent on
lie caoital stock of the Ttrrfrnrv !f.ihl
Co., Ltd , will be due and payable at the
oftice of G. Schunnn, the treasurer, on
Nov. 1st, iq-o. C. F. HcKRICK,
Secret v Territory Stab'e Co., Ltd.
i67SMt
Dividend Notice.
A dividend Is due and paytble to the
Morlfholders of the Inter-lslind Meam
Navigation Co.. Ltd.. nt their nltiri.
QLeen street, at 10 o'clock a. m., on rltl
DAY, No ember 2. tooo.
I he stoek books of the Company will
e closed to transfers from JJove mber rmA
tn the 5H1 Inclusive. C. II. CLAPI',
, . . Secretary.
Honohilu, OitobeQi, 1000. i6;;-iu'
Meetlnji Notice.
HIE ANNUAL MEEriNH DP
btoskholder$ of E. O. Hall cV Son, Ltd.,
will be held at the company'sortice, corner
run iviiic streets, at 2 ociocK on
Thursday, November the 1st, igoo.
E H. PAWS,
i67-2t Secretary E. O. Hall cV Son, Ltd.
NOTICE.
On account of Election Da
Jay, the bteam
. G. Hall" will
ers "Mauna Loa" and "W
leave Honolulu (or their respect v e norts
on Wednesday, November 7th, at their us
ual nour or saiune.
INTEIWSLAND STEAM
1 675-5t NAVIGATION CO.f Ltd ,
NOTICE.
Consignees of eoods are reoutsted to rail
promptly upon the arrival of 'teameis.
Anv goods not called for within forty
eight hours after Ihe arrival of a strainer
wld be stored n the stone warehouse
opposite thewharves of Wllder's Steim-
ship Coand a storage charge of twenty
five cents a packige er day, or Ji 00 a
w eek, w III be maJe. Any goods held ov er
(hrce inon'hs vvlll be oold at auction to
nvrr siorace cnargfs.
WllUbU'a Sri-AMSIIII' COMPANY
l6"2-im
ASSESSMDNT NOTICE.
Stockl oldets are hereby notified tint the
Foufth Assessment of 5 per cent or tu 0 and
sne-half dolhrs per slnre on the Capital
Stock of THE INTER ISLAND TELE
3RAPH CO., LTD., Is due and payable
July 1st, at the office of the undersigned,
ill Fort street, J.H.FISHER.
rctg. Ireas. Inter Island Telegraph Co.,
Mmiiea,
nonoiuiu, June 1, 1900, 1550
Legal Notices.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH
CIRCUIT, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
riHMUOdlS A'I)A GLORIA COSTINA
-The R-puMIc t llav-a T te Marstlal of the
MaaalMnlslanJ of 1 11 Duutv w Inv.
r ,X?if.', ' """"l I """ MARIA GLORIA
L V ' r' '"'a-' "w i1"" '' written
-i-KiiniHiniii intnri una alter S'rslce
her.of. to Im and ap r Mere the sill c.lrcu'1
e u't at t a Septmfer Tem tli nor to he holden at
I IMie Manl ol Kanal on Wl UtM, Vi the ,th
Jav f "Siprmrer re-r .ii.nlok i n lh.,w
tin e ,1 the claim of Hank Lt its fUlntlff shu d
not be aw rJei t, him pur usit to tie Mid nt his
nntrti Llll ( r D v tc. And h.ve v u th"n p.
thK Writ lili f-'l icturtiol yourfrAtfrdllathrro-i
WltKssllii JllardJiJi. "I th" CJ'ciMI Lrnrl
ol til, I- fltl Circuit. alL.tu Haul til:',liit
May, .0 o.
(SigrcJ) IMMRY Ii wrilAPI)
ClUlr
I h.f.W fPrlllv lh fi...M nn ,n t . .... ..-.. .
copy ol the otlgual summons insiif causanjtn
-a .un nrrieirj unncatiun 01 111. same and .
continuance nt laid cause untl the next MjNh 10 r.
term of this C ourt
uatea Llhw Kauai, Setteirber rth to-ra
al,i, rt teik.t.i.
loiim 1 rj.,w
H IDE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE HFtTcIR
CUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
tfaUnilU it b . r stvrrti.tv.i.. .
'"" v " ni'iT nn in -luiTiiTioni
iiw minoryi Hawaii 10 )li HlSII TitfliT of lit
Territory ol llwa 1 n hit Defuly tht Sheriff nf tht
Inland nf KaaJl nf hit nrlift r.t any I ..n.t.kt. Im
lh Territory of HawH
leu com-nanuej 10 summon t LINDLMANN
w?in"iVvr,'ftfra?.!!'"!.Af!?w.y
anJ app,arNlore Hie sail Circuit Court at the Sen-
terncer letm theieol. to he holien at Llhue. IslanJ ol
kaual .m WbDNtSDAY the sth day of Septemt-er
. . ... . '" " " ,w Vu wily lilt
claim of Kaapu.al k, plalntlrl, should not be awarded
w ...... (viiimuiiv me npr ni nis annetej t'etftlon
And have ou then theie Inll Writ with full re'um ol
your proc.edfngi thereon
Witness Hon Jacob Hardy, JuJra ol tht Circuit
Court ol the Filth Circuit, at Llhue, this oth day of
Auentl. im. '
Aurusl, tooo
OICIIM)
HARRY D. WISHAPn
UfrK.
I hercbv cerilfv the tatttwlntr in ! frui . ...s
KVfv vi wm uricinai jummoni in iaij ciue anJ ikat
I4 Court oriert puMIcttlon ol the umi nJ
Irtntlni1 Attas. Asf ataltS .....aaias a.aail .1. A.a S.-l . .
-. s .t- ..i-f-.t '..' : r .- -.-.-" ?-
Ufmotlhli Court
uiiej Linufl. 5ttcmter tcth tooo
HARRY D WISHARD
64jrrij rierk
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTENTION OF
FORECLOSURE AND OF SALE.
Notice t herpher olten ttii, miMn.ni ..
, . ' ... cuiauriiii iu
the power of sale contained In that certain
1 luiigaK aaieu .nay iijtn, IB07, made by
John K. IL Klmnn.nf Monnl.iln l.l.n.t nf
Oahu, UortKigor to C. H. Bishop, C M.
Hide, CM Cooke, J. O. Carterand S.
M. Uimon, Trustees under the will of H
P. Rlthnn. itrnc.1. nf ct.l lrnnnl..i,
- . ,-, ....,.., u, .him ..VIIUIUIU,
mungrKccs anu recorded in tlie Keglstry
of Conveyances In Honolulu In I Iber 170,
page 2o to j,i. the Mortgigees Intend to
foreclose the mortgige for condition
broken, to wit; the non-pis ment of prin
cipal and Interest when due.
Notice is likewise elvrn Hint Ilia. nmnn.
ty conveyed bv said moitgage will be sold
at public auction at the auction rooms of
janics r. Ainrgin, vueen street, Mono
lulu, on SATURDAY, November 24, 1900,
at 12 o'clock noon. Thepropertv covered
by said mottgiged consists of:
First. All these two pieces or parcels
Of llnd Cnnt.llntntP nn nrrarnril rmi ni
4.10-ico acres, situate at Halawa.on the
iiianu 01 moiOKai.anu Delng all the land
described In and granted and conlirmed to
Kaluau by Royal Patent No. J4i, LanJ
Commission Award No. 8930.
Second. All those two certain pieces or
parcels ol land situate at Wallau, III Kelu,
on the Island of Molokal, containing an
agregite arei of 910 Squire Fathoms, and
being all of the lind described In Royal
1 awm no. zizo, una i-ommission Award
N3. 4808 to M thlmihl.
J. O. CARTER,
S. M DAMON,
ALFRED W.CARTER,
Tmff nn.ltir fli t. Ill nf n l ui.kA.
..... ..... ,..v 11 III VI ui 1 . 9V',
deceased. Mortgagees.
Terms; fluh 1 1. S r!nl,l i-nln n..lj
at expense of purchaser.
i or luttner particulars apply to Holmes
& Stanley, Attorneys for Mortgagees.
uaicu nonoiuiu, ejctODer 25m, looo.
Business Notices.
NOTICE.
Til. fnllnwlno- itfi-rih,t Hi.i iIMn r:...
eminent six per cent bonds haVt b-en lost
Of stnlan. nn.l nil nrconc qpa .i.mmA
agilnst neEOtlatlng the same:
1 ne numDcrs ana aattsol tlie bonds are:
No. 72 ( Stock A, Date December 11,
800, $1000.
'n. 71 Mi tnrLr A llta n.mK.-
.W " ww ! -. vvfclllV. II,
l8qO, llCOO.
No. 74 6Ji Stock A, Date lecember 11,
1K00, f 1000.
No. 75 d'i Stock A, Date December 11,
isqo, fioco.
No. 15 b Stock A, Date August 14,
i8oi,iooo.
No.
HI h'i Stock A. n.lln Anoiiat 11
tnnl. f invi.
No. 155 d'i Stock A,
l8ql, IMCOO.
No. 1,66"; Stock A,
i8qi, 51000.
nltnhli. rtflri1 i I
Date August 14,
Date August 14,
be paid to anv
person or persons vv ho return said bonds
or anv of them to the undersigned.
A. 111. BKOWN,
High Sherift, Territory of Hawaii.
Honolulu. Oct. 11. 1000. 1660 tf
Attention
Republican
Drill Corps !
The Republican Drill Corps are ordered to
ASSEMBLE FOR PARADE
At the Drill Shed at 6:,o p. m.
On Thursday Nov. 1st
MAJOR CW.ZIEGLER,
1 "74- it Commanding.
NOTICE.
THF CITY OFFICE OF THE
Star Dairy Co., Ltd.
Is In tlie Magoon Building. Room I, cor
ner Merchant and Alakea streets.
TLLLI'HO.SL MAIN 191.
Dairy Telephone; Hlue 3171.
1046-im A H. DOAK. .Manager.
PER B. S. AUSTRALIA.
Just landed a full lino of grapes, ap
ples, oranges, lemons, celery, cabbage,
caulifluwer, crantErVitrs, burbank und
red potatoes, dates, salmon, flounders,
-uftliut,. crabs, Eaitern and California
jystcrs (in tin and shell,) turkeys,
chlckonB, ducks, quail. A .all linn of
anned goods. CAMARIN03' REFItl
GERATOI) SEATTLE DEER.
Tho ever popular Rainier beer la be
coming a household word nnd "will
)ou have a glass of Seattle," Is moro
often heard than anything olse. Tho
Criterion Saloon has the beer on tap cr
In bottles.
John
Noti
PLUMBER,
75 and 79 King Street
TELEPHONE NO. 31.
NOW Is tho tlmt to get teaks as
uiumuges pen 10, inu yorar
Roofs Put In Order
By competent worJtssepL
Fop the Plumbing
Ou that now house that you arc
shout to build or tho alteration.
on are intending to make on
your property. Call and see at
and got an estimate,
JAS. NOTT, Ji
Practical Tinsmith and Plumber.
of Punchbowl. Phone 844,
Hours 7 a. m. to S p. m.
Jobbing promptly attended io.
W.H.Basth HWiHaJTS.
flooolDln Siieet Metal Worb
Oilvsnlzsd Iron Skyllfhts and VtstlUtiM,
M.tal Roofint,
Conductor Plpn and Guttir Work.
Rlctarda Streat, bet Queen and Marcaaii. leaeaaW
SST Jobbing proraptly aneoded It -ft
Tel. White 41. P.O.noxwt.
C. H. Brown,
-SANITARY PLUMBER-
IS nou onen fnr hi !.. n u...i
s,r'' between Fort and Alakea streets.
nlMmhiHir'n m3je on "V thing In tht
riumbingllne.
Phone, Main 48.
The Walkikl
BOARDING AND LIVERY
Stables
Iligs sent to any part of the
Oity.
HACKS -AT -ALL -HOURS
Wnlklkl Itoad, - WalklsJ,
TEL. BLACK 141.
Mhen Von Waqfi al(ig
..RING DP THE.,
C -la- U-B
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables. : : :
- 18 FOBT ETTREJrr
Stable 'Phone, 477
HscJ. Stand 'Phonoi, 819 and 7it
0.H BELUWA.
THEUNIONEXPfiESSQO.
Safes, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Drays for Freight
and Lumber
Our renrvnf.itli mu.. .11 1
steamers from the Cant nd we chek
baggage on all outgoing steamers.
Wtme and Black Sand For Sale
OffiCl? tilth pLaf.tr, tl. .11.11.. tf
street. TeLhoT """' '
W. LARSEH. M'fr.
Pacific Transfer Co.
eif King St . neat to llalley 1 Cyclery.
Express Wagons, Drays
Lumber Wagons and
Dump Carts : :: : :
. Always on Hand.
( iu, runmure and Sales Car.lully Haailil.
ty:.nuni! . . ,
ROCK....,.
FOR BALLAST
f White and Black SatvJ
1 In Quantities, to Suit
EXCAVATING CONTRACTED
For
CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE.
sttlY Dlimn Pirttf fftrnlcls f I,., si., a
onltourtNoTlccT ' " ' l"CUJr
II. R UlTCIICDCls-
.Mcrclnnt St., In M. D. Monsarrat's office.
A GOOD THING
i u a o
Ohia, Algcroba and Pine Firawoot!
Uat .nd Split (ready for theStove)
Also,
STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSM11H COAL
WRITE AND DLAGK8ANI)
Xowt-st Prices, delivered to any tun
the City. ' '
itiitl'UUNE
Hi
HUSTAOE & CO.,
I Qneen Hlratl
Fine Job Printing at the Dulletix
Offlce.
.- . KatawatidciabU
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