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THE BVENINO BULLETIN! HONOLULU
, H. I., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER a), 1900.
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Lines of
Oceanic Steamship Company
TTME TABLE.
The steamers of this lino will nrrho nnd leave this port m hereunder:
ntOM SAN FUANCI8CO. I KOU SAN F1UNCI8CO.
Sierra Nov. 27
Zefllnmlla Dec. 10
Mariposa Dec. Ill
1901.
Zealamlla Jan. 2
Sonoma Jan. 8
Alameda Jan. 19
Sierra Jan. 29
Alameda Teb. 9
Ventura
Feb. 19
Alameda Men.
Sonoma Mch.
12
In connection with the sailing of the nboe steamers the agents ire pre
pared to Issue, to Intending passengers', coupon through tlcktts by any rail
road from San Francisco to all points In the United States, and from New
York by any steamship lino to all European ports.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APrLY TO
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited
GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC S. S. CO.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. s Toyo Risen Kalsba
.. Suaanra o( tna tbovt coHpafiis will cll at Honolulu aed laaa tbli port on or tboat ft
dtttt fcalow fiMllOOtd 1 . .
For Japan and China:
China .
Dnrlc .. .
Nippon Mom
Rio da Jjuelro..
Coptic .
America Maru
...Nov ar I
..Dc 1 1
..Dtc i)l
.. Dtc .i
lire v
Jan 1 1
For eeoeral tntorma'lon ipijr
H. Hackfald &
tiVi
Royal
eWSIeaneta l in aaove lie, luoolnc tn connactlon wtin tbt CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO
HtVMnVaocouvtr.il I, , ana Sydrir. N. S. W.. ana canine at Victoria. B.C. Honolulu and Drlabana
rt OIIK AT IIOMOLItLll on of about tbe talat telow atatad vlit
OM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, D. C,
Faf RiUttatn 4 Jntvi
,, .ti A or nr .
Wrrlmoo
. NOV, t
.Dee. tt
Tbrourb tlckttt Ittutd from Honolulu to Caiiii, Uolu4 Stt toil Europe For Frelcbt oii
PiMtl aid tfl central Information, apply to
Theo. H. Device & Co., Ltd., Gcn'l Aftcnts.
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
Direct Service between
NEW YORK, PACIFIC COAST AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
S. S. "AMERICAN" has left New York for this port via San Tranclseo,
Tacoma, Seattle and Nannlmo on October 30th.
8. S. "HAWAIIAN" will be dispatched from New York on or betoro De
cember 30th for San Francisco, Puget Sound and Nanalmo in route to Hono
lulu. Trelght received at company's wharf, 42d Street, South Drooklyn, at nil
times.
For further particulars apply to
H. HAOKFELD & CO., LTD.,
Agents, Honolulu
Wilder Steamsli Co., Ltd,
8. 8. Klnau,
FREEMAN, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, HAWAII.
Will sail from Honolulu on
Tuesdays at 12 noon, for Kau
skakal, Lahalna, Maalaea Day, Klhel,
bUkena, Kawalhae, Mahukona, Lau
tanoehoe and Hllo.
Returning will sail from Hllo on
frldajs at 10 a. m for above named
ports, arriving In Honolulu on Satur
days. Passengers and freight will be taken
lor Makena, Mahukona, Kawalhae, Hl
lo, Hakalau, Honomu, Papalkou and
Fapeekeo.
Passengers and PACKAGES ONLY
rill be taken tor Kaunukakal, Lahalna,
Ifaalaea Bay, Klhel and Laupahoehoe
6. 6. Claudlne.
MCDONALD. Master.
MAUI.
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at I p. m. touching at Lahalna, Ka
fculul, Nahlku, Hana, Hamoa und Kl
pahulu, Maul. Returning, touches at
bore named ports, arriving In Hono
lulu Bunday mornings.
Will call at Nuu. Kaupo, once each
saonU.
8. 8. Lehua,
BENNETT, Master. .
UOLdKAI, MAUI, LANAl.
alls every Monday for Kaunakakal,
sxamalo, Maunalel, Kalaupapa, Lahal
M, Honolua, Olowalu. Returning ar
rives at Honolulu Saturday mornings.
This company reserves the right to
take changes in the time of departure
and arrival of Its steamers WITHOUT
NOTICE, and It will not be responsible
lor any consequences arising there
Crom. Consignees must be at the landing
uW receive their freight This com
pany will not hold Itself responsible
lor freight after it has been landed.
Live stock received only at owner's
risk.
This company will not be responsible
a ntw i vftltmhl.n nf nmuf.nirAT'B
uless placed In the care of the pur-,
Mr.
Passengers are requested to purchase 1
tickets betoro embarking. These fall
lag to do so will be subject to an ad
ditional charge of twenty-five per cent.
The company will not be llablo for
loss of, nor Injury to, nor delay In de
livery of baggage or personal effects of
pnaerngers, or ft eight of shippers, be
Tiirnl the amount of S100. unless thr
valuu uf Uiu tamo bo ilcolarcil v. run m
eeived by the Company, and an extra
charge be made therefor.
All employes of the company are for
kldden to receive freight without de
livering 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 it freight
It shipped without such receplt It will
ft solely at the risk of the shipper,
O. L. WIOHT, President
. B. ROSS, Secretary. ,
OAPT. T. jC. CLARKB, Port Pnpt
Traiel.
Zcalanrilrt .' Dec. 14
Alameda Dec. 20
1901
Zealamlla Jan. S
Sierra . '. Jan. K
Alameda Jan. 23
Mariposa Jan. 31
Alameda Feb. 13
Sonoma .' Feb. 19
.Alameda Men. 6
Sierra ! i Mch. 12
Alameda Mch. 27
Ventura .'... Apr. 2
For San Francisco:
Rio ! Janeiro
Cor He .
America Mam
I'tkln; ..
Gaelic .
Hongkong Maru ,
. Nov
.... Dec
... 1)
, Dec
.'..Jan.
... .Jan
Co., Ltd., Agents.
FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE
Fof Vlctoil od VBcouvf (B.C.)
1 m lower vc, iv
THREE TRAINS DAiLY
From San Fund r.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
From Portland . . .
via
'g
Leave San Francisco: 8.00 A. M., 10.00
A.M., 6 coP M.
Leave Portland: 9-15 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
Buber Shop and Pleasant Reading
Rooms.
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte)
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Ar.ent,
135 Third street, Portland, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, Genral Agent,
No. 1 MontgomeryJit San Francisco.
E. L. LOMAX. G. P. & T. A.,
147a Omaha. Nebrasln
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and After January 1, 1840
TRAINS.
STATIONS. Dally Dally
(Oatwaia) ai. Sua. tsally .1 Sun. Dally Call;
AM. AM. AJK. PM. PM
Honolulu tio ij u oj j n 1 10
E,,,LS.",r"" I01 ! " " "
e.aMIII 1 1 tool taoo a oj (no
walanaa irso .... 441 ,,,,
Walalua 11 u .... o ....
Kabuku , ,,,. ia)a ... 4,ii ....
TATIOH9. Dalhr
(loaaiO u San Dally Dally Dally
AJ. AM. PM. PM.
, JUI .... art
Walalua ,,,. In ,,,, a 0
Walana '.,.. alio ,,,, , 9
"J!": '41 llos 4a
faailClly ,.. lis loj iuq 4 5.
oaololl tu l aoj laC
F. C. Smith, Oen'l Pan. A Tlckot
Agent
O V Drwiwim. 1nrvrlntnnilnt.
EGRY'S
Violin - Studio
ROOM 4. LOVE BUILDING.
Mrs, Addis Montague Tomer,
WINTBR SEASON.
Vocal Studio, ' Miction
720 Beretanla street: Tel. 1114. 1627 tf
B. K. KAAI,
Teacher of ' ' itar, Mandolin, Zltbsr
Ukulele and Taro Patch.
Orders to be left care of Wall, Nlchol,
Oo ' ystromMasloOo.'s IM
WAS ALMOST WRECKED
BARK AHUIE PALMER IIV
COLLISION WITH STEAMER
Bright Moonlight Night and All
Lights Burning Lookout Pro
bably Lo3t Narrow
Escape.
Seattle, Nov. 9. With one of her
crew missing nnd In a badly damaged
condition, the bark Abblc Palmer,
Capt. Uhlburg, wan toned Into port
last night by the tug Pioneer. She was
In collision with the Canadian l'aclllc
mall steamer impress u( India. The
missing sailor Is a seaman named Mil
ler, who was on lookout at the time of
the incident, since which time ha has
not been seen. It Is bclletcd that lit
was dtowncd.
The Oiimugc to the hark, It Is claim
ed, will reach $30,000. Her bow w.is
smashed In, her llgurche.ul carrKl
nway and her rigging baill) Injured
The csel ami crew had a narrow es
capo from total wreck.
The collision occurred at 2M5 In tho
morning. The Palmer was about twtr.-ty-IUo
mimics northwest of Cape l'lat
tcry, 011 the way from Honolulu to
Poit Uhikclcy. Tho l.'m press of In
dia was going from Vancouver, II. C, to
the Orient. The bark reports seeing
the steamer ten mlninutes before they
struck, hut was close-hauled nnd couM
not chiiiikc lire course V,er cffoit
wus made to attract the India's at
tention, but she did not, It Is charged
make any nttcmtp to mold the tol
Union The Palmer's side lights. It It
claimed, weie burning at the time.
It wns n bright, moonlight night. Ill"
lookout saw the steamer approaching
and reported to the sciond mate, who
was alt Tho latter ran forward nnd,
liming ascertained that the Palmers
lights were burning, called Capt. Uhl
burg nnd all hands on deck. Tim
steamer was licarlngrapldly down on
the bark, und nil on board jelled In
unison to attract her attention. It w.is
uscIchs, however, and the big liner
eraBhed Into the sailing vessel It was
at this time that Miller, the lookout,
dlsappeaied It Is bcllecd that lie
was stunned nnd fell overboard, sink
ing without outcry.
Ills absence. In the confusion of the
moment, was not noticed. The crew
thought the bark was sinking, nnd we-o
going to make a desperate effort to
board tho Empress of India, but were
prevented by the ofllccrs. The steam
er glanced off nnd hove to, it Is said,
some distance from the Injured ship
The latter took In sail and wore around
for the India, but she, the seamen al
lege, resumed her vojage without
waiting to hear whether or not the
Palmer was In a sinking condition.
Wednesday night the tug Pioneer
picked up the distressed vessel and
brought her to Seattle.
Three minute's after I came on deck,"
states Capt. Uhlliurg. of the Palmer,
"tho steamer struck our port bow an I
glanecd off. Wo did not come togeth
er ugaln. As a icsult of the collision
our bowsprit was bent like an elbow
to port, tho whole stem was carried
nway, nnd several ribs broken. Th"re
was n large hole about live feet square
in our stem beneath the figurehead,
where wo wcro stovo In, which admit
ted the water. Considerable rigging
was damaged. It wns a narrow escape.
"When wo learned that tho bark was
not sinking wo took In sail and woi'i
around for the steamer, which was ty
ing to nt some distance. She steamed
nway, however, and left us."
PANAMA ROUTE QUICKER
New York, Nov. C Walter Schlecht
of the Nicaragua Canal Commission
was a passenger on the steamship I'l
u.iuee vvhleh arrived from Colon today.
Ho Ik tho Inst of tho Commission to
return. Ills headquarters on the Istdi
mus were In the (Inrgon.i section
"Iktddcs m duties In connection
with tho Nicaragua route, I have been
on tho Isthmus seventeen months," lie
said, " and hnve studied both of the
proposed routes. Tho Commission
studied both of them carefully, and In
their report will Impaitlally consider
the merits of each of them. Both of
tho routes Invo many advantage.
Should tho Panama route bo chosen
two cars' work will bo saved.
"Most of tho obstacles In tho way of
building the canal can he overcome by
engineering skill. I do not believe, tho
P.inunm people will finish the canal
In jenrs. Its estimated cost is $100,
000,000, while tho compan Is spendli.,,'
only about a million a enr. Tho co
of tho new canal will be about 1S0,
000,000." Schlecht went to Washing
ton soon nftcr landing
Latent Chui'tcr.
Pour masted bark, Polls of flarry,
coul .Nevcnstle ( Honolulu, thenco to
Puget sound tn load lumber for 8) li
no). Schooner Allen A., Nelson, llurcku to
Honolulu with redwood lumber.
liark Passepartout, coal Sdnc) tu
Honolulu,
Ship Invincible, eo.il Nowenstlo to
Honolulu
Skip Paramlta, coal Neyvcastlo to
Honolulu.
Ship Mary C. Ciishing, coal Newcas
tle to Honolulu.
Schooner J. M. Colonnn, coal New
castle to Hawaiian Islands.
Ship Wm, H. Macy, coal Sydney to
Honolulu.
MANY if Cii
QUIET WATERFRONT TO
BE OP SHORT DURATION
Over 150 Sailing Craft Under Charter
Work at Oahu Railway Wharf
Notes
Shippers
Th eshlp.Prlnce Vlclorr Is discharg
ing coal at the railroid wharf,
Tho II. M. S, Moana arrived nt 8)iJ
ney from San Francisco nnd Honolulu
on October 2Sth.
The C. P Sargent will leave shortly
for tho Sound country and load coal for
tho O It. &. U Co.
All freight discharged from tho
Kcalandln has not 4et been entirely re
moved from tho Oceanic dock.
The Mlkahala Is undergoing .1
thorough overhauling nnd will he nblo
to take her place In n few davs In tho
Island trade.
Tho Ivvnlnnl of the Inter-Island line
Is discharging 0100 hags of II. S. sugvr
Into the ship Albert which Is Ijlng at
the Oceanic vvhirf
The 11. M. S. Mariposa, Jackson, left
Sidney nt 1 p m 011 Wednesilaj, Oct.
2"th for San I'ranclseo vh Auckland,
Samoa nnd Honolulu
Several of the sailors who deserto.1
from the ship Y11I.1 were rounded up
ami will be detained nt police he-ad-(linrters
until the Yoln pulls out to
sen.
1 he number of Coast nnd foreign ves
sels In port nt the present time Is far
below the average This will nil he
elianged h the first of the Je.ir. when
berth room will he at n premium.
The native stevedores 111 the absence
of freight nt the various wharves gath
ered vcstenla) In groups and dlsciisstd
tho liinu nt the drill shed and the e(f0ec
that the election of Wilcox would ahvc
upon tho people here
The annual Commercial News niul
Shipping List of Sjdncy recent!) Is
sued states that the totnl amount of
coal shipped from tho Colonies to tho
Hawaiian Islands Is 1,039,123 to.u.
These figures no doubt Incliulo sevenl
hcuv) cargoes now on the ocean.
As showing tho wonderful growth
and development of the commercial and
shipping Interests of the Hawaiian Isl
ands, It enn bo stated authentically
that fully 150 vessels arc chartered for
and on the way to the Islands from vi
rions parts of the world. This numb'.-r
does not Include steam ernft, vvhleh will
add very materially to this amount.
The Improvements In course of com
pletion nnd also In contemplation nt
tho wharves of tho O. It. & L. Co. will
be very extensive nnd permit of sev
eral large vessels to load and unload In
an expeditious manner. Plans were
mode some tlnin ago for the erection
of n largo sugar convejor, nnd already
the maihlnery Is on the whnrvis ready
for erection. The new convcor Is to
he operated by electricity. The old
convejor vvhleh was found thadcquiita
Is being torn down.
The Walklkl
BOARDING AND LIVER!
Stables
Uigs sent to any part of tbi
Oity. HACKS -AT -ALL -HOURS
Wnlklkl Ilimil, Walklki
JEU BLACK 141.
HIhenYonWaqiBic
KINO UP THK. ,
C-L- U-D
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
sis fort ration
Stablo 'Phone, 77
(lack Stand 'Phones, 310 and7ii.
O. H BELUHA.
Iv(J Vat (
FOR BALLAST !!
White and Black Sand
!
In Quantities to Suit....
EXCAVATING CONTRACTED
For
CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE.
tSr Dump Cuts furnlihe J bv the di
on Hour's Notice.
II. R HITCHCOCK
Merchant St., In M. D. Jlonsarrat'scdnte.
A GOOD THING
4--U--S2 C
Ohla, Algeroba and Pine Flrewooc
Oat and Split (ready for the Htov.i
Also.
STOYE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL
WHITE AND DLAOS HAND
Lowest Prices, delivered to any pan
the City.
TELEPHONE 414
HUSTAOE at CO.,
II Qa.en Btml.
Legal Notices,
IH THE CIRCUIT CCUHT TIMST UHCl IT Or
in Mfrttnryor run in ttonifit CrumtrM
In thtmiHt-rof thtMUt ol Joi Arnonlo Jf Siiv
Ut of Honolulu Oitiu JrtaieJ lMM,t
Petition hiv njt tw. fifJ bv A dtS Ciruvifr i
.ifrltnJ wtul. lnteUt, ruylnrthit (ttr ol
rein ration upon mIJ tt r Iue4 to J M
Uofl
Notice lihry ElvfMItaf rHIIMY thtutJy
of DLCCMfirp. A I) tonrt. ittoDfkki m in
thf JuikUry bulU njr Honolulu It Hffolntej tfie
nmv an j put inr runn ma remirm wntn aim
hrt ail rtron concrrnti my arptar anj li m
cautt . It any tiify hav why sal J pttit on ihojM not
b tranif J.
Mono ulu, Novtmbtr ijth itro
llr th Court
A U Corrra for Petitioner (jLORGE LUCAS
i689tNov.i6.n, f,ltc f Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT flRST CIRCUIT OF
me Territory or Hawaii, in Probatet Chamber
Ifi the matter of the estate of A A ToJJ.IaUof
Apia, Samoa deceaeJ, teitnte
The Petition anj Account of A RoJanet, Excu
'or of the will of tali dec atei, where n he k that
hi accounts be examine ani aprroveJ anJthata
hnat orJer be maJe of Jlttrlbtitin of the property
remaining n hi hand to the person thereto entit'ci
anj JU.Mfflnr Mm f rem all further responsibility
a such ExKutor.
tt It orJereJ, thai FRIDAY, the i!th Jay of De
cember, A. t) ioo, at ten o'clock i rn.it Cham
bert. In the JjJIctiry BulUinjr at Honolulu, be &ni
the same h ebv Is arpolntej as the tlo-e ani place
fir hearing tali Petition anj Accounts ant that a'l
persons Interest! t may then anj there appear ani
show cauw II any hey have why the aae shculJ
not b prjntti
Honolu u Oahu. Nmember itth, 1900.
BlheCojrt J A THOMPSON,
W R Cattle ani P L Weav-r for the Executor
i6894t Nov 16, a) jo Dec
Notice tu Creditors.
ESTATE Or ISAAC N IIAVDbN, DECEASED
NOTICE It hereby clven to the Creditors of ani at'
persons ha In? claims against the estate of the
abovenamej ItaacN Ifatden.topreserlthelr claims
m ir- unjerngm j Juiy aumrnticatej ana witn prefer
vouchers, If onyetlst (rn If thee aim Is secured y
mortcaie upon real estate) either at Ms residence or
r at of business within x months of the data of
this notice,
r.rnpr.p u cartep.
Aimlnlttratorof the Estate of I N HayJen
Horululu Nov 9 io
i6ttNoV 1,9 16 l Jo
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH
CIRCUIT, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
FRANK LOUIS vi MARIA GLORIA COSTINA
The Republic of Hawaii Tn te Marshal of the
Hawaiian Island', if his Detuty, Grvetine.
You aretommanded to turrmon MARIA OLORlA
COSTINA.dtlenJant Incase she shall h'e written
ANSWER ITHIN TWENTY KAYS alter rvlce
hereof to be ani appear before the said Clrcu't
( ourt at tre Septrmber Term thereof to be hoi Jen a
Llhue (stand nl Kanai, on WFI)NLSI)A tin ,th
Jay nf Sp ember rext at too clock a m to show
caue why the claim of Frank I uls plaintiff h ui
not be awjrdeJ tihlm pursuant n the tmor of his
annexed Libel lor Dv rce Andhae yu tlitn there
this Vilt with foil return of your proceeding therein,
Wltnist Hn J HarJy Judee tt the Circuit Court
of the F tth Circuit, at Llhue K1u.1t this iTtn day of
May, ,gro.
(McneJ) HARRY D WISHArtD
Clerk
I hercty certify the forecolne to be a true and exact
copy of the rlfr(rat summons In said cause and that
sali Court oratred publication of the same and a
ccntlruarce of said cause untl the next Mrrch, tu t,
term of this Court
Dated Llhue Kauai, September xth iqon
HAKY D WISHARD
i64jmj Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH CIR
CUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
KAAPUWAI k vs. E. LINDEMANN.Summons
Thc Territory ol Hawaii To the Hich Sherlfl of the
Terrltoiy of Hawa'l, or ht Deputy, the Sheriff of the
fs.andof Kauai, or hit Deputy, or any Constable In
the Territory of Hawill
Yuu at commanded to summon E 11NDEMANN
defendant. In cie he shall hie written ANSWER
WITHIN TWENTY DAYS after service hereof, to bi
and appeir before the said Circuit Court at the Sep
tmter Term thereof, to be holden at Llhue, Uland of
Kauat, on WEDNESDAY, the jih day vt September
next, at 10 n clock a m , tu stnw cause why the
claim of Kaapual V, plalMlIf, should not be awtided
la him pursuant to the tennr of hit annexed Petition
And havi you then there this Writ with full reurn of
your procteJlngs thereon
Witness Hon Jacob Hardy. Judge of tbt Circuit
Court of the Fifth Circuit, at Llhue, this 9th day of
AuiUht, tlfOQ,
(StCTHd) HARRY D. WISHARD
Clerk.
I hereby certify the forecolne; to re a true and exact
copy of the original summons In said cause and that
sali Court ordered publication ol the same and a
continuance ol said cause until the next March, 1001
term ol this Court.
Dated Lltuie, September tt th 1900
HARRY D. WISHARD,
164 jmj rierk.
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTENTION OF
FORECLOSURE AND OF SALE.
Notice Is hereby gl en that pursuant to
the power of sale contained In that certain
mortRice dated May 20th, 1807, made by
John K. U. Kuanna.of Honolulu, Island of
Oahu, MortRTcor to C. K Bishop, C M.
Hde, C. M Cooke, J. O. Carter and S.
M. Damon, Trustees under the will of II
P. Bishop, debased, of said Honolulu,
MortRKees "J recorded In the Registry
of Conveyances In Honolulu In Liber 170,
page 329 to 331. the MortKagees Intend to
foreclose the mortice for condition
broken, to wits the non-payment of prin
cipal and Interest when due.
Notice l likewise given that the proper
ty coin eye J by said mortgage will be sold
at public auction at the auction rooms of
Janus I". Morgan, Queen street, Hono
lulu, on SAT UltDAY. November 24, loco,
at 12 o'clock noon. Thepropert) covered
by Mid mortgaged consists of:
First. All these two pieces or parcels
of land containing an aggregate area of
4.i6-ico acres, situate at Halaua, on the
lland of Molokal.nnJ telng all the land
described In and granted and confirmed to
Kaluau by R0y.1l Patent No. J4i, LanJ
Commission Award No. bojo.
Second. All those tun certain pieces or
parcels 01 land situate at Wallau, III Kelu,
on the Island of Mnlokal, containing an
dgregate atea of 910 Squire I-'athoms. and
being all of the land described In Koyal
Patent No. 2120, 1 .and Commission Award
No. 48s8toMahlmahl.
J O.CARTER,
S. M DAMON,
AI.FRBD W.CARTER,
Trustee under the will of B. P. Bishop,
deceased, Mortgagees
Terms: Cash U.S. Gold Coin. Deeds
at expense of purchaser.
For fuither particulars apply to Holmes
& Stanley, Attorneys for Mortgagees.
Dated Honolulu, October 25th, 1000.
. l6l-li
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Cut and
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one better.
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WALL, NICHOLS CO., Lid.
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tor That
"Tired I'eclliiis"
You UmuM uur
Dr.Pierce'B Electric Belt
ll glt Nvw Life anj
Cnrrtr lo urate mm ani
womrn. Srni l&r BOOK
III NO a AJJr
IMIIKCR U.CTKIC CO.,
ban Praclacu
, MAIN 199
u.lw. oaiau
Masonic
Temple
620 ls
Market 51.,
Corporation Notices.
Notice.
HUNriNO, SHOOTING. OR THE
carrying of firearms on any of the lands
owned or leased by the Dowsett Company,
Ltd., Is absolutely forbidden.
1 respisser will be pruecuted to the
full extent of thehw.
B. F. DILLINGHAM,
I&J4-2W Maniger.
Chunge In Mnu 8un Wu'l
Company.
The undersigned gives notice that Lee
Tuck Ngun has withdrawn from our co
partnership, and that Miu Shlng has be
come a partner In his place.
I6u4-2t MAU SU.NU WAl CO.
ASSESSMBNT NOT1CB.
Stockholders are hereby notified that the
Fouf th Assesament of 5 pef cent or tw 0 and
one-half dollars per share on the Capital
Stock of THE INTER ISLAND TELE
GRAPH CO., LTD., Is due and payable
July 1st, at the office of the undersigned,
lit Fort street. J.H.FISHER.
.ctg. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co.,
Limited.
Honolulu. June 1. 1000 nja
Notice to
"Olaa" Stockholder
The U F. D.LLINGHAM CO. LTD.,
haxlng taken the Agency of the OLAA
SUGAR COMPANY, LTD., all assess
ments due on the stock of that company
are now payable at the oftce of said The
B F. Dlillnghim Co., Ltd., and all trans
fers of stock w III be mide through that
office. J. P. COOKE,
Treasurer Olaa Sugar Co , Ltd.
Honolulu. Nov. 10. 1000. Ifrjftct
Election of Officers.
The following were e'ected officers of the
Honolulu Brewing and Malting Co. for the
ensuing )rar, at the annual meeting held
November 20th, lqoo: A. Hocking, pres ;
b. C. Hobron, vlc rre.; Edga- HalsteaJ,
treisu'er; L. Schweltrer, secretary; J. T.
Crow lev , auditor.
L. SCHWbirER,
iGQJMt Secretary.
NOTICE.
Consignees of goods ae requeued to call
promptly upon the arrival of teamei,
An goods not called for within forty
eight hours after the arrival of a steamer
will be Mored In the stone warehouse
opposite thewlnrves of Wllder's Steam
ship Co. and a storage clnrge of twenty
five cents a package per day, or $1 00a
week, will be made. Any goods held over
three months will be sold at auction to
cover storage charges.
WILDER':. srtAMSIIIP COMPANY.
l6-2-iin
NOTICE.
Notice Is herebv given that he Pearl
Cltv Cemeterv will be ooen for Interment
on and after Monday, November 5th. loco.
A special luneral train will leave the rail
road station at 2:1; p. m. dallv, remaining
at the cemetery until after all Interment.
The rates for transportation are one dol
lar for the corpse, and fifty cents for the
round trip tor mourners.
Plats are now on sale at the office of
the company ranging hi price from f 10 up,
according to location and size. No other
charges of any nature.
HAWAIIAN CEMETERY ASSOCIA
TION, LTD,
Rlom 3, Love Building, Fort Street
lt)78-imo
NOTICE.
NOTICE Isheiebv ulven that the nnJff-
s'gned will, on the istdayof December,
1000, buy out all the entire stock of short
from Yap Wo Tong. Wun Kum Vun, anj
Lau Moon Nln doing business as a Shoei
Minufactorers on Nuuanu St., Honolulu,
under the firm name of Took On Co. All
bills contracted by and against said Com
pany prior to November 30, 1000. will be
paid bv sild Company. From and after
the 1st day of December, loco, the unJer-
signed will continue and carry on the same
hus'ness at the same place.
YUEN LEONG NGIN.
Honolulu, Nov. 22, 1003. iGy-Jt
Klhel Assessment Notice.
The Mh Assessment of $';, or $2.50 per
share became due on the 1st of August,
luoo, penalty bearing from September it,
lyoo, and del'nquent on the 30th of Sec
temfer, 1900. Delinquents are now- pub
lished and will be sold at auction on the
20th of November, IvOO.
rile nth Avjce.rr.pni nf I' nr tt rn n.
share, became due on the 1st of September.
n;o, I'cnauy Deanng irom August 1st,
19:0, and delinquent on the 31st of Oct
ober, 1900
The 10th Assessment of $'i, or$2.5o pe
share, became due un the 1st of Uitober
1900, bears penally Irom November 1st
1900, ard will be delinquent on Novennet
30th, 1900,
The nth Assessment of $?0,or2 50 per
share, has been levied to become due and
payaole on the 15th of November,
1900, will bear penalty from Decembet
15th, iooo, becoming delinquent on the
15th of January, 1901,
J. P. COOKE,
Treasurer, Klhel Plantation Co., Ltd.
Horolulu, November 10th, 1900. 1C84 t(
THEUNIONEXPRESSCO.
Safes. Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Drays tor Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meets all Incomlnt
steamers from the Coist fid we check
baggige on all outgoing steamers.
While and Black Sand For Sale
Office with Evening Bulletin. 2to Klne
street. Tel. 86.
W. LARSEN, H'g'r.
Pacific Transfer Co,
it King Si , ntit to Ballay'i Cyclary.
Express Wagons, Drays
Lumber Wagons and
Dump Carts : : : . .
Always on Hand.
Trunin, Furnltura anj Salai Caittully NaoiM
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