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THE. EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., .MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1900.
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Linos of
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE.'
The steamers of this line will arrive and leave this port as hereunder:
FROM SAN FRANCISCO. I FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
Sierra .t . Nor. 27
Zcnlandla.. Dec. 10
Mariposa-..' Dec. ID
$$L. 1901-
Zealandan Jan. 2
Sonomaj Jan. 8
AlamtMla-';'.'; . Jan. 19
Sierra ..!'. Jan. 29
Alameda Feb. 9
Ventura Feb. 19
Alameda Men. 2
Sonoma Men. 12
In connection with the sailing of the above steamers the agents ire pro
pared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail
road from San Francisco to all points Jn the United States, and from New
York by any steamship line to all European ports.
FOR FURTHER PAHT13ULARS APPLY TO
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited
GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC 3. S. CO.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental anil Oriental Steamship Co, (s Toyo Klsen Kaisba
. Bl.araara of tba abOTa coa?iolt will call al Honolulu and laava toll port on or about raa
.dat.SB.Iowra.&tlorjadi....
For Japan and China:
China Nov it
Doric Dtc s
Nippon Mom Dec 11
Rio da Jaualro DfC ai
Cottli- . tic y
America Maiu Jan 3
For it.o.ral Informa'lon (ply u
H. Hackfeid &
aWSt.araara ol Hla aeora line, ruonlnc In conaactlon wltn tna CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO
aotwian Vincouvar, li C anJ Sj-ilcty, N. S. W . ana calling at Victoria. C. C, Honolulu and Brlacana
in UUK AT lIOMiLLIiU on or about tna datat talow itatel rial
IOM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. B. C
For Brllbaoa and byaii.y I
I Warrlsoo . Dec. t
4Ttrov2b llcktti Uiat J from Honolulu to Cuili, Unlftd Statu asl Europe
ranif ana an gtotrai loioraauon, apply to
Theo. H. DavlcB &
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
Direct Service between
YORK, PACIFIC COAST AND. HAWAIIAN
NEW
S. S. "AMERICAN" has left New York tor this port Ia San Francisco,
Tacoma, Seattle and Nanalmo on October 20th.
S. S. "HAWAIIAN" will be tllsuawhed from New York on or before De
cember 30th for San Francisco, Puget Sound and Nanalmo en route to Hono
lulu. Freight received at company's wharf, 42d Street, South Brooklyn, at all
times.
For further particulars apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,
Agents. Honolulu
Wilder Steamshio Co., Ltd,
6. S. Klnau,
FREEMAN, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, HAWAII.
Will sail from Honolulu on
rTuesdayB at 12 noon, for Kau
ukakal, Lahalna, Maalaea Bay, Klhel,
Btokena, Kawalbae, Mahukona, Lau
yanoehoe and Hllo.
Returning will sail from Hllo on
nTrldajtj at 10 a. m , for above named
torts, arriving In Honolulu on Satur
day!. Passengers and freight will be taken
for Makena, Mahukona, Kawalbae, Hl
lo, Hakalau, Honomu, Papalkou and
(TMpeekco.
Passengers uud PACKAGES ONLY
fill be taken for Kaunakakal, Lnhalna,
Maalaea Bay, Klhel and Laupahoehoe
6. 6a Claudlne.
McDONALD. Master.
MAUI.
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
t t p. m. touching at Lahalna, Ka
fculul, Nahlku, Hana, Hamoa and Kl
ahulu, Maul. Returning, touches at
above named ports, arriving In Hono
lulu Sunday mornings.
Will call at Nuu. Kaupo, once each
ratontk.
6. S. Lehua,
BENNETT, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, LANAI.
alls every Monday for Kaunakakal,
Kamalo, Maunalel, Kalaupapa, Lahal
M, Honolua, Olowalu. Returning ar
rives at Honolulu Saturday mornings.
This company reserves the right to
Make changes In the time of departure
and arrival of Its steamers WITHOUT
NOTICE, and It will not be responsible
lor any consequences arising there
from. Consignees must be at the landing
to receive their freight This com
pany 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
lor money or valuables of passengers
Bless placed In the care of the pur
Mr. Passengers are requested to purchase
tickets before embarking. Those tall.
lag to do so will be subject to an ad
ltlonal charge of twenty-live per cent.
The company will not be liable for
lose of, nor Injjiry to, nor delay In de
livery of baggage or personal effects of
passengers, or freight of shippers, be
yon. I the amount of 3100, unless the
value uf the Bamu be declared when 10
celved by the Company, and an extra
charge be mnde therefor.
All employes of the company are for
ldden to receive freight without de
livering a shipment receipt therefor In
tte 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 freight
li shipped without such recepl'. It will
M solely at the risk of the shipper.
O. L. WIGHT. President
B. B. ROSE, Secretary.
DAFT. T. K. CLARKE, Port Pnpt
Traiel.
Zenlandla Dec,
Alameda , Dec,
14
20
1901.
Zealandla Jan. S
Sierra .- Jan. 8
Alameda ....... Jan. 23
Mariposa Jan. 31
Alameda Feb. 13
Sonoma Feb. 19
Alameda Men 6
Sierra Men. 12
Alameda Mch. 27
Ventura Apr. 2
For San Francisco:
Rio da Janeiro
Coptic .
America Manl .
I.kn? ..
(utile . . .
Hongkong Maru ,
. Nov 10
. Dec I
. Dec l
Dec i
Jan 1
1 .Jan S
Co., Ltd., Agents.
FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE
For Victoria and Vancouver f B. C 1
miowera uec. to
For Fralgtat to 4
Co., Ltd., Gcn'l Agents
ISLANDS.
THREE TRAINS DAiLY
From San Francl v.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
From Portland . .
via
'SPCT0V
Leave San Francisco: 8 oo A. At., 10.00
A. M., 6 oo P M.
Leave Portland: 915 A.M., 9.00 p.m.
Through without Chance.
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 t
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte)
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,
US fhlrd street, Portland, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, Genral Agent,
No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
E. L. LOMAX.'g. P. Si T. A.,
472 Omaha, Nebraska.
6. R. & L. Oo.
TIME TABLE.
From and Aftlr January 1, 1849.
1KAIN8.
STATIONS. Dalit Dan.
(Oatward) u.Su. t-allr at. Sua,
Dallf Dallr
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4 OS (no
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Hosolnln tie
Paarl City..,, to
(.Mill jj
Walanaa
Walalua ,.
Kabuhn
STATIONS.
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li 40
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lain
Dallr
Sol.
AM.
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F. C. Smith, Qen'l Pass, ft Tioket
a os
Agent
G. P. rmmnow. Hnt)rlntnclent
EGRY'S
Violin - Studio
Room 4, Love Building.
Mrs, Annis Montague Turner,
WINTBR SEASON.
Vocal Studio, u Mlgnon "
720 Beretanla street: Tel. 1114. 1627 tf
B. K. KAAI,
Teacher of 1 'Vitar, Mandolin, Zltbsi
Ukulele and Taro Patch,
Orders to be left ore of Wall, Nlcholi
OO. ' V'itrom Mnslo Oo.'s liti
Company
WITH 111 IN
GOOD SIZED FLEET
COMING THIS WAY.
Abbey Palmer Has Had Unfortunate
Career-Narrow Escape of Tacoma
-Kimball Line Steamers Ready
fcr This Port
The Allco Kimball pulled out eetei
day for Klhel.
Steamer J, A. Cummins arrived last
night from Koolnu and other ports
The schooner Okanogan sailed from
Port Ludlow for Honolulu on tho liHh.
Thi- bark Olvmplc cleared from
San Francisco for Honolulu on the
10th.
The bark Kresno from Honolulu ar
rived at Port Townsend on tho llth
Inst.
1 he China left San Francisco on tho
20th for Hongkong ln Honolulu and
Yokohama
The steamer Flllui Thompson arriv
ed at San Francisco on the ICth from
'lacoma. Sim Is lonlcd for Honolulu.
The bark Wallace II. Flint cleared
from San Francisco on tho llth Inst for
Honolulu with n cargo of general mer
chandise. A number of c-ssels are duo here
most nn tiny, among which mnv be
mentioned the barkentlnc Planter, th"
bark St Kntherlnc and tho brig Irving
The present dearth of vessels will bi
ll thing of the pist shortly
Reports from Hongkong of November
10 art- at hand gllng the particular
of n terrible tilioon which occurred
there The Urltlsh rhtr gunboat
Sandpiper was mink, her cargo bolug
rescued by a torpedo boat dcstnijcr
Secretary Long of tho Nny announc
ed on tho loth Inst., tho settlement of
the armor plate controversy. The Car
negie and Ilethleheni companies nro
awarded contracts on a basis of ll.'O a
ton for Krupp armor, and certain ro)
alt) fee, not exceeding a total lost of
$IS3u2 n ton.
The Albion of the Kimball Steamship
Company cleared front San Francisco
for Honolulu on the 20th Inst nlth pas
sengers and freight. Her principal
cargo consisting of refrigerator meat,
fish, poultry, game, butter, eggs, beer,
fruits, vegetables, etc., consigned to
tho Honolulu Meat Co
All vessels and steamers coming in
from their Island trip report flue
weather along the line. It Is evident
that the kona storm is practlcall) over,
n condition much to be desired parti
cular!) by those who follow the sen.
The damage done by the late storm
was In many respects suggested.
II. M. S. Icai us left Victoria on the
2Ut Inst, for I'ltralrn Island, via Hono
lulu and other Islands of tho Pacific.
The crulso according to her ollkcrs, lias
no connection with the proposed Pn
clflc cable survt)s for which havo beeu
made some distance to the southwaid
of the Hawaiian Islands by H. M. sur
vey ship F-gerla.
The Bhlp Henrj II. H)do which left
hero on July 2 arrived at New York
on November Uth. Such being the
case Cataln McCloud will not be able to
pull down tho puiseof J.00 offered by
Captain Mejer (Miguel) at the time of
her depaituro from here, piovldcd that
the Henry B. H)do or any othir ves
sel of the sugar lleet that left at the
same time should make the run In one
hundred days or less.
As tho ship Yola was putting out to
sea Saturday, one of the sailors chang
ed his mind and loncluded not to go
With this Idea In v lew ho took a head
er from tho ship's side and struck out
for terra llrma. Ho was picked up by
one. of tho boats fiont tho tug Fearless
which hail tho Yola In tow and was
handcuffed b) the Hist mate and taken
back to the vessel. Where It Is safe to
)a) he will enjo) the solitude of tit
break foi several daH, or at least un
til the vessel Is well out on the brlnv
deep.
The balk Abbe) Palmer which his
leccntl) Ik en libeled for $0,000 by the
11. M. S. Lmpicss of Japan on account
of n collision bus bad rather an untoi-
tunnte career. While she was II) leg
tho Urltlsh Hag she capsized twite
once at Antwerp and ugaln at Hn
Francisco threo years ago, when her
master and some of her crew weio
drowned. She was raised there, and
after repairs had been made to her, was
sold to American owners, and when sho
changed her tlag was rcchlstened tho
Abbey Palmci.
Tho R. M. S Aorangl landed ono
hundred passengers, which included
slxt)-four Portuguese laborers, who
were placed on boanltho Maul for pass-
ugo to mo plantations at Sprcckeli
vtllo to whlih point they wero origin
iilly consigned. The transfer of these
men to the Maul was carried forward
without mi) Incident of note. Tho
Aorangl repoits experiencing rough
weather on her trip. On tho morning
of the 23d Inst., sho passed and ex
changed signals w ith the It M S. War-
ilmoo The Aorangl discharged sor.m
lift) tons of freight and lift at 10
o'clock Saturday night for tho Colo
nies with 7J passengers.
The olflcers of the steamer Victoila,
which arrived at Vlctyila on tho morn
Ing of tho 10th Inst,, tell of a narrow
escape, from a terrible collision with
her sister Bteamer, Tacomu. It hap
pened on November 1st when five da) a
out on tho Pacific, the weather being
stormy and foggy. Tho Victoria had
the wind on her quarter and steaming
along at a 12-knot speed. Suddenly
a cry of "steamship, aho)l" was heard
from the crows nest, when the Victor-
la was found passing within six ) arils
of the Tacoma. The Tacoma was hove
to, for the fair wind of the Victoria was
a head wind for her, and high seas
made It tuifarvorabte weather. The
oirtccrs of the Victoria, who tell of
passing the Tacoma under such unique
circumstances, all say It was one of the
closest shaves from a disastrous cot
llslon that they havo ever seen or ex
perienced.
Copt. Jacobsen of Victoria has pur
chased tho schooner Casco, which will
once more be placed In the Victoria
scaling lleet.
The Casco la a notable schooner, In
tint sho carried the late Robert Louis
Stevenson on one of the talented au
thor's cruises to the South Sea Island
She was built by Dr. Merrltt, a rlc'i
ph)slclan of Oakland Cat., for a pleas
ure, )ncht and when she was launched
at Oakland sho was magnificently ap
pointed. She made but one cruise for
the doctor nnd then was engaged for
n time In tho then lucrative business
of opium smuggling. Afterwards sho
was sold and became a sealing schoon
er. She made several cruises to the
llthring sea. Litlcrly she was onnel
by Mr. Collins, who Inst )car sold her
to Seattlo parties for tho Capo Nomo
trade. She returned from Capo Nomo
about three months ago nnd has bce.i
l)lng Idle on tho Sound since
According to advices brought b) the
Victoria tho Yamngiilehl Maru ran
down nnd sank the French transport.
Caravane In tho Inland sea of Japan
causing tho loss of tho transport anil
three lives, Including that of tho
French commander. Tho collision oc
curred about midnight, when the watch
was being changed. The collision oc
curred so suddcnl) that It Is dlllltult
to obtain satlsfuetor) Information as
to htiH it happened, but one statement
from tho French new Is that tho Ya
magiilchl Maru now commanded and
olllreretl li) Japanese tried to pass on
the wrong side She struck the Cara
vane ncirl) amidships on the, port side,
almost cutting her In two. The com
mander, who appears to havo been neir
tho spot which the Yiimagulcht struck,
was killed, and also tho man at tin
wheel Another seaman who was nt
the wheel managed to escape. A third
man, n deck hand, was cither killed or
drowned, but there nre no particulars
us to how ho met his death.
Millious Invested
in Cattle Ranch
New York, Nov 1C The Times
prints the following: Oeorge It. Lov
ing, of Fort Worth, Texas, Is In thn
tlty for the purpose of forming u cat
tle combination and It has been report
ed that John D. Rockefeller Is to be
interested In the company.
.Mr. Loving said that tho company
which he was endeavoring to form was
not a trust in any sense, of tho word
and that Mr. Rockefeller, so far as ho
Knew, was not to be Interested In tho
company in an) wn). Mr. Loving stid
that the company would not attempt
to control prices nt nil, but that It wa3
the Intention of those who nre promo
ting the company to purchase about
3 500,000 acres of laud in Texas, near
the lino between Texas nnd New .Mex
ico, for the purpose of going Into the
cattle raising business on n largo scale.
It was his Intention at first to form
a compaii) with n capital of lift) mil
lion, but he found that It would not be
practicable and ho hus now decide 1
that tho new company will bo capital
ized at about 112,000,000.
NAVAL RESERVE URGED
New, York, November H. Sccre-
tar) Long, It is bald, in n special dU
patch to tho Trlbuno from Washing
ton will In his report urgu tho cstal)
llshmcnt of a naval rescrvo to supplant
tho existing naval mllltla wlihh Is
thought to haw outlived Its useful
news, as shown by Its rapid deteriora
tion slneo tho war with Spain. Tho
proposed rescrvo Is nlrendy under con
sideration In Congicss, with tho In
dorsement of nil navnl nnd uinrltliuo
Interests, It (outcmpltitts thti enroll
ment of ollkcrs nnd biamen In tho
merchant servlco much nftor tho man
ner of tho Urltlsh reserve, nt an ox
pensp far blow Hint of tho nnval ml
lit lu with tho distinct atlvuiitago of
making experienced seafaring men
mailable for services aboard fighting
ships.
It will bo shown that In caso of war
tomoirow tho United Stutcs war ships
now in service would rt-qulro nt lean
E00 officers and 10,000 men for fighting
complements. With 11 national naval
reserve enrolled this forco could bo sy
cured and mado clficlcnt In a few
weeks, vvhllo on tho other hand, tho
present naval mllltla sjatem could not
supply one tenth tho number in twlco
tho time.
ILL.NEt.6 0F CZAR.
Now York, Nov. 10 A dispatch to
the Iiorultl from Ynltu envs: Persona
about tho court .t of tho Kmpe'roi'g
Illness. that it was merely a mild care
of Influqnzn, eniiKht from Ills ucll
Known (nrrlissncss In bIUIiib about
rooms with windows wldo open, On
llio other Ii.iihI, It lit remarked that Ilia
Russian Umbassnilor to Turkov. M
.Inuvlotf who tamo fiom Constantino
ple', has been waitlnK for ten dajs with
out obtaining the audience for which
he was specially summoned and nUo
ili.it tlio uzar lias been much worrll
and anxious, first, over Chlneso mat
ters anil, second, over the Illness ot
thn Czarina. Although the latter is
from natural causes, jet It Is ratht-r
worse than normal.
Tho result Is that tho Czar nasties
all tho tlmri with her and Is scarcely
seen at all, even by his family.
a
Cuttle Miipket.
Chicago. Nov. IB Cattle Receipts.
3500, generally stead. Good to prlmo
steers, J5.40 a 5 83; poor to medium,
$4 33 a (2 30; stocl ers and feeders, U 50
a. 4 30; cows, 2.70 a 4 25; heifers, J2.73
a 4.75; ennners, ll.CO a 2.60; bulls, $i.20
a 4,40; calves, 14 00 a 4 73.
Legal Notices.
Notice to Creditors.
Th? unJifileiwJ havln hn duly, jppnlnti ai
mlnlitrj'or hh ih will airnevtl of trit iai of
AUIutk (w) fortnrrty of Honolulu, Isltni o( Oitiu
dtcemi trintt, hereby ftlv nolle to all creditors
having clalmi agalml tall estate ti frtsert the
lime, whether secured by mortgage en real etat or
no', duly authenticated and with proper vonchers If
anytxht tutf) unlerslcned at I ale OJhu or at the
office of HrNRY Watfkhoue Ac Co . at Honolulu
aforesaid within six months from trie date hereof or
they III It forever tarred
Honolulu T H Orber toco
SMUrL fc UOOLLEY
Administrate with th wM annexed of th estate of
Makanoe. deceased 1671 etoaw
IHTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH
CIRCUIT, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
RANK LOUIS v. MARIA GLORIA COSTINA
Th RffuHIc ot Hawaii To the Manual ol ilia
Hawaiian lilanJr, or hla Decuty, Grtlnr.
,I21,rcmm,n,1'J", ummon MARIA GLORIA
COSTINA, dalrnJant In (ax the ihall Sla written
ANSWER UlTHIN TWENTY DAYS alter vrvlee
heraof, to t and arrear hetore the .all Clrcu't
Couit at tfe Set (ember Term ttierent. in U holjen al
Llhue ManJ ol Kanal on WEDNESDAY thl jtn
lay olStp ember neat at to o clock a m to itiow
cau e why the claim ot Trank Loula, plaintiff ahoull
nottwaw.rJei tihlm rursuant ro the trnor ol hla
anne.aJ Libel (cr D v rce Ani have vju then mere
thla Writ with fall return ol your procrejlnca thereon,
VV itn. 13 Moi J llariy JuJce ol tha Circuit Court
ol the F Ith Circuit, at Llhue, KaUAl this nth day ol
May, 1O-0
iSUrneJ) HARRY D WISHARD
Clerk
I herely certlly the loregolni; lo be a true and eaacl
copy ol the orlslnal lummona in aati cauaa ana that
tau Court ordereJ publication ol the am anla
continuance ol aalj caute until the next March. 1941.
term ol thl Court
Datei Llhue, Kauai, September tcth ivn
HARRY D WISHARD
Mimj Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH CIR
CU1T, TERRITORY1 OF HAWAII.
KAAPUVVAI k. v. E.LINDEMANN Summona
The Termor; cl Hawaii Tothellich Sheriff ol the
Terrltoiy ol llawa I orhaCeputy the Sherlll olthe
. V u ' M'"Vrn" ueputy or any icnktable in
the Territory ol Hawaii
You ae commanded to aummon E LINDEMANN
fc'.V.ifiV.'.'Jyit, he J1"" ' written ANSWLH
WITHIN TWENTY HAYS alter aervlce hereof to b
and appear belore the aati Circuit Court at the Sep
I mttr Term thereof to ba holden at Llhue tiland ol
Kauai onUtDNISDAY the ith day ol September
real at to o clock a m. to how cauw why the
cla m ol Kaipuwal tr phlrtllT ahould not be awatdrd
to him purauif t to the tenrr ol hla anneaed Petition
Andhaey u then there this Writ with lull re'urn ol
your pronedlnea thereon
Wltneaallon Jacob Hardy, Judte ol the Circuit
v.,, 11 ui iit rmn circuit at unue thll otn daynl
Vueutt 1000
(Slcned)
HARRY D WISHARD
Clerk
I hereby certify the lorriroln? to ta a true and eair,
copy ol the original tbrrmone in tatd caue and that
au wun waerea purncation ol the aame and .
contlnua.ee ol aald caute uotll the ncxl March 1401
termof tMt Court
Dated Lthue, September tcth toco
HARRY D WISHARD
.' 'rol Hark
. The Wolklkl
BOARDING AND LIYERI
Stables
Rigs sent to any part of tbt
Oity. HACKS -AT -ALL -HOURS
Wnlklkl Road, Wnlklkt
. TEL. BLACK 141.
V!hen Yoa Waqfe a Iig
RING OP THE. ,
CJL.- U-B
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
- 618 FOttT 8TRKW
Stable 'Phone, 477
Hack Stand 'Phonos, S19 and 71..
C. H BELUWA.
ROCK
FOR BALLAST !!
f White and Black SanJ
I In Quantities to Suit....
EXCAVATING - CONTRACTED
For
CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE.
t& DumD Qirt furnished hu lli ,ti.
on Hour's Notice.
H. R HITCHCOCK
Merchant St., In M. D. Monsarrat's otnee.
A GOOD THING
4..TJ S2--C
Ohla, Algeroba and Pine Firewoot
lint aurl Hpllt (ready for the Htovt)
Also,
STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COA)
WHITE AND BLACK BAND
Lowest Prices, delivered to nny par
the City.
TELEPHONE 414
HUSTAOE &
' Qn.i ml
CO.,
THEUNIONEXPEESSCO.
Safes, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Drays for Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meets all Ineomln?
steamers from the Coast and we check
baKEage on all outgoing steamers.
WMIe and Black Sand For Salr
Office with Evenlnc Bulletin. 210 Klne
street. Tel. 86.
W. LARSEN, H'g'f.
Pacific Transfer Co,
in Klne St , naat to Balley'l Cycltry,
Express Wagons, Drays
Lumber Wagons and
Dump Carts : : : : :
Always on Hand.
Trunks, Furniture an4 Sal. a Carefully Handle!
TELEPHONE ,g j
MAIN 199
Masonic
Temple
$r
Corporation Notices.
Dissolution of Purtnershlp
NOTICE Is hereby given that on No
vember 1st, loco, I retired from the
lirm of WHITMAN & CO., carrying on
business as bicycle dealers in Honolulu.
iGgfr3t P. C. LITTLE.
Notice.
HUNTING, SHOOTING, OR THE
carrying of firearms on any of the lands
ow ned or leased by the Dowsett Company,
Ltd., Is absolutely forbidden.
Tresspassers will be prosecuted to the
full extent of the hvv.
B. F. DILLINGHAM,
I&34-2W Manager
ASSESSMENT NOTICB.
Stockholders are hereby notified that the
Foufth Assesament of 5 per 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 payabls
July 1st, at the office of the undersigned,
411 Fort street. J.H.FISHER.
Actg. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co.,
Limited.
Honolulu. June t. 1000. up
Notice to
"Oloa" Stockholders
TheB.F. DILLINGHAM CO. LTD.,
having taken the Aeercy of the OLAA
SUGAR COMIAN, LTD., all assess
ments due on the stock of that company
are now pavible at the ott-ce of said The
H. F. Dllllnchin, Co.. Ltd.. and all trans
fers of stock will be mlde through tlut
oflice. J. P. COOKb,
Treasurer Olaa buar Co , Ltd.
Honolulu. Nov. 19, 1000. iCqi-iot
NOTICE.
ConslRnees of Roods are requeued to call
promptly urou the arrival of steamers.
Any Roods not cilled for within forty
elRhl hours alter the arrival of a steamer
will be stored In the stone warehouse
opposite the wharves of Wllder's Steam
ship Co -uid a storage charge of twenty
five cents a pickige per day, or Si 00 a
week, will be imJe. Anj Roods held over
three months will te sold at -luctlon to
cover strrige JtarEes.
WILDhU's STbAMSIIIP COMPANY.
Ifi'2-im
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby Riven that he Pearl
City Cemetery will be open for Interment
on and after Monday, November 5th. 1900.
A spechl funeral train will leave the rail
roid stttlou at 2.15 p. m. dallv. remalnlnR
at the cemetery until after all Interments.
The ratts frr tnnportatlon are one dol
lar for thecorpe, nd hfty cents for the
round trip lor mourners.
Plits are now on sale at the oflice of
the rompinv ranclne In urlce from J10 un.
accordliiR to location and sire. No other
chirpes of any nature.
HAWAIIAN CEMETERY ASSOCIA
TION, LTD,
Rlom , Love Building, Fort Street.
1 678-1 mo
Co-partnership Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned. S. I. Shaw, Samuel Now
leln and J. S. Onarlo, the two former
residing n Honolulu, Island of Oahu, and
the litter In Hllo, Island of Hawaii, have
entered Into w-pattnerMilp fgr the purpose
of carrylnc on the business of buylnR,
selling, and dealing In all kinds of wines,
beers and llouors, under the firm name of
S.I. Shaw & Co., their place of business
being at the corner of King and Nuuanu
streets in Slid Honolulu, and on K-'Int-
street and on front street, respectively, In
nun, .vorcsaiu.
Dited, Honolulu, November 10, 1000.
S. I. SHAW.
SAMUEL NOWLEIN
ifoC-at J. S. CANARiO.
Klhel Assessment Notice.
The 8th Aa-rfssment of ?!. nr ii.tn nr
share, became dus on the 1st of AURUSt,
tyoo, renany oeatinR irom September 1st,
tX30. and del nouent on the totli nf Sit-
tember, 1000. Delinquents are now pub
lished and will be sold at auction on the
3Utl ot November, 1900.
The nth A(Crnant nf e nr - m -
share, became due on the 1st cf September,
iyw, pcnaiiy waring irom HURUSt 1st,
loco, and delinquent on the nt nf Oct
ober, IOOO
The IQth Airn.nt nt t' nrtt rn n
share, became due on the ist of October
IQ00, beirs penalty ffom November ist
loop, and III be delinquent on Novem et
The llth Am.nt nf t? nr r n
... ,,rf r,'vki .VMVUluyviulC,u alllU
payable on the 15th of November,
vj, win near renauv irom uecembei
I Cut. tnoo. hrrnnttnc i1tln,,ttnt nn ,!.
15th of January, iqoi.
J P. COOKE,
rre.iiirir. fcflhrl Pi.intntlnti r 1 ,t
HotI hi. November loth. 1000 1C84 tf
BY AUTHORITY
Pound Master's Notice
ot Estroys.
Notlrp la hrhv r.ln ,hi, !. .nml.
described below have been Impounded In
the Government Pound at Maklkl, Kona,
Island of Oahu, and unless the pound fees
and damages are sooner satisfied, will be
uiu ui me uate nereunaer named, accord
ing to law:
Nov. Ji, toco 1 black mule (w) branded
l-K on left hind foot.
Nov. 21. 1000 1 bav mule fKl hr.in.lf.l
uniescrlbuble, sore on back, all teet
hlark.
Nov. 32, 1900-1 white horse, branded TR
on let t hind foot.
Atlnunra if rhi. qhnu. Hc.ltu.. nl.
mnla ar hrVtv nnflfi.t h I ...III .n
them at public auction on Saturday, Dec.
8, iqoo, at 12 in., If not called for before
tnit ,nte, K. KEKUbNE.
6 5' t Poundmaater.
RegDldtlODs R'gardiog tbe Ioieimeni of
me Dead in the District of Honolulu.
Whereas, tint there having been no
place prepared for the burial of the dead as
required by hw at the expiration of the
period set, October 1st, 1900, and an exten
sion of time hiving bten granted for such
special burial permit until cemeteries as
prescribed by law should be available, and
now tint such feasible arrangements, are
an accompllsied fact, therefore,
Resolved, that no permit for Interments
hall be granted within the city limits
except to those alreidy possesslngiburlal
plots.
This regulation shall go Into effect from
and after the 1st day of January, A. D,,
1901.
C. B. WOOD.
President Boird of Health.
Honolulu, Nov. 7, 1900. ifigj-cjw
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