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Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE.
The steamers of this line will arrlre and leave this port as hereunder:
FROM SAN FRANCISCO:
Alameda i Jan. 8
Zealandla Jan. 2.1
Sonoma Jan. 29
Mariposa Feb. 0
Blerra Feb. 19
Zealandla .....Mch. 2
Ventura Mch 12
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In connection with the sailing of the above steamers the agents are pre
pared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail
road from' San Francisco to all points in the United States, and from New
.York by any steamship line to all European ports.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited
GENERAL 'XOENTS OCEANIC S. S. CO.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. & Toyo Hsen Kaiini
. HiMMfi el tt. atar. coaaemaa will Mil it
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For Japan ana" China:
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Tor twtral lofomaion ipjr
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., Agents.
Canadian - Australian Jtoya! feil.Stariip Company.
aVSteaaMi of lb above Una. ranaloe la connection wlta th CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
ftwM Vaucoavar, B. C, tad Sydney N. S. W., and cttllof it Victoria. D. C, Hotololaaod Brisbane
tr ovK at luvnobiiiU ob or atoot uu
OM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, rB. C,'
' "ebaoa and Sydney i
Aofinfl,., , Jin 16
Miowtta .. . .. Jin to
Warrlmoo.M himiim v.M.ftb. 11
Aoranxl .. .Feb. 16
Mlowera t .Mr. it
Wirrlmoj ... ,....... Mar.'. 6
WTaOQrb ticket Issued frosa Honolulu la Canada, Uiltte, Stataa a4 Barer. For FralcM aal
Fataaffa aal all central Information, apply to
Thco. H.Davle8frCo.,Ltd., Gen! Agents.
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
, .Direct; Service between
NEW YORK, PACIFIC COAST AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
6. 8. Hawaiian will be dispatched from New York on or before
January 15 for San Francisco, en route to Honolulu.
To be followed by 6. S. Oregonlan. March loading.
Freight received at company's wharf, 43d Street, South Brooklyn,
at all times. For further particulars apply to
C. P.- MORSB, , 1- . ;i
General Freight AEent. H. HACKFELD & CO, LTD.,
Agents, Honolulu i ' '" '
The Walklkl
BOARDING AND LIVERT
Stables
Bigs sent to any part of the
HACKS -AT -ALL -HOURS
Walklkl tf Road,' , Walklk .
TEL. BLACK 141.
WhenYouWaitafy
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Livery, Boarding and .
Sales Stables,: : :
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Stable 'Phone, 477
Hsok Stand 'Phones, 819 and 7li.
O. H. BELIJRA.
K.UvK.MMIS
FOR BALLAST !!
( White and Black Sand
X In Quantities to Suit....
EXCAVATING CONTRACTED
For-
CORAL AHD SOIL FOR SALE.
aW Dump Carts furnished by the cUj
on Hour's Nptlce. - " '
H. R HITCHCOCK
Merchant St., In M.D. Monsarrat's omie.
THE UNION EXPRESS CO.
v Safes, Pianos,
Furniture MOVBD
Drays for Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meets all Incoming
steamers from the Coast id we check
baggage on all outgoing steamer.
,WMte and Black Sind For Stir
Office with Evening Bulletin. 2:0 King
street. Tel. 86.
W. LARSEH, Mrr.
Wilder's Steamship Company
FREIGHT AND
I'ASSENGURS
FOU ALL ISLAND PORTS.
Fine Job Printing at
Office.
the Bulletin
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FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
Zealandla Jan. S
Mariposa Jan. 7
Zealandla Jan. 2C
Sierra Jan. 29
Mariposa ' Feb 13
Alameda.1......'. Feb. 18
Zealandla.'...'. Mcb.y
Sonoma Mcb.n2
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Honolulu aa Lara tall fort ot el kt c4 .
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.For San Franeitto:
HonshoRff Mara..w.
Cblna
.Jar,. 8
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aaus txiow statsa viai
FROM1 SYDNEY AND BRISBANE
For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C);
Aorangf .Jan. if
Mloera . . Jan. to
Wirrltnoo. .. ...,... ..Fob, ti
AotireI Ft.i6
Ml Htra tti ,n.Mir, 11
Warrlmoo.... ......, .,,,,, .Mar. 16
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ACROSS THE CONtlNNT FROM
San Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAiLY
FRO.M SAN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILY I
t FR.9M PORTLAND..
Only THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New .York.
Pullman Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Smok
ing and Library Cars, (with Btrber
Shop and Pleasant Reading Rooms.
Dining Cars (Meals a-U-carte)
Free Reclining1 Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. H. LOTHROP, .General Agent,
115 Third street Portland, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent,
No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
E. L.r LOMAXi G. P. ti-Ti A., f
W ' - - Omaha, Nebraska.
O. R. & L. Oo.
TIME TABLE.
From and After January 1. 1RW.
and (After January 1,
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Agent.
O. P. Dmniww. HnparlntnilAnt,
EGBY'S"
Violin - Studio
ROOM . LOVE BUILDING
Mrs. Addis Montague Turner,
WINTBR SEASON.
Vocal Studio, " Vllrinon
720 Beretanla street; Tel. 1114. ifa7-tf
B. K. KAAI,
Teacher of ' ' .itar, Mandolin, Zltba
Ukulelo and Taro Patch.
Orders to be left cars of Wall, Niclicw
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EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU,,.,,., 1., .FRIDAY, JANUARY
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
Adlt'lonal, and tha latest Shipping Niwi.wlll bt
found on th tlthih page.
VESSELS TO AIUUVE AT 110N0LU.
LU AND HAWAIIAN P011T3.
(This list docs not Include coastcrs.j
Edward Slay, Am. bk., Hansen, S. F.,
Alexander & Baldwin.
Annie Johnson, Am. bk., Johnson, 3
F.
I.urllno, Am. bg., Schaube, S .P.
Metha Nelson, Am. schr., Isaacsen, S,
F.
Henry Falling, Am. sp Mathews,
ixew vorK.
Foohng Suey, Am. bk., Wlllett, New
tork; Cbhs. Drewer & Co.
Nuuanu, Am. bk., Josselyn, New
York; Chas. Drewer & Co.
Paul Iecnlierg, Oer. bk., Ott, Bremen.
Tcllus, Oer. bk., Nielsen, Hamburg.
Myer, Wilson & Co.
Wac husctt, Am. sp., Lambertn, New
(tBtlc; It. B. Hague.
Itonotpul, Am. schr., Olsen, Newcas
tle; Hind, Ilolph & Co.
Fantasl, Am. bk Anderson; Newcas
tle; J. J. Mooro & Co.
Alex. McNall, Am. bk., Ekrcn, New
castle; J. J. Moore & Co.
Addcrjac, Nor. sp., Johnnsen, New
castle; Hind, Ilolph & Co.
Chphalls, Am. bkt., Slmonscn, New
castle; It. B. Hogue.
Itoland, Ger, sp., Meyer, Newcastle.
Snow & Burgess, Am. bk., Olsen;
Newcastle; Hind, Ilolph & Co.
Palmyra, Am. bk., Keller; Newcas
tle; J. J. Mooro & Co.
J. L. Stanford, Am. bkt., Mollcstrd,
Newcastle; J. J. Moore & Co.
liciimorc, Nor. bk., Johnson; New
castle. Drummulr, Br. sp.., Armstrong; New.
castle.
Drumburton, Br. bk., Thomas, New
castle.
Mary A. Troop, Br. bk., Wnlly.
Seminole, Am. bk., Taylor, Newcas
tle; J. J. Moore & Co.
Honolulu, Am. schr., Stokkebye,
Newcastle; J. J. Moore & Co.
Addenda, Am. bkt., Perry, Newcas
tle; K. B. Hogue.
Echo, Am. bkt., Bclleson, Newcastle;
II, B. Hosuc.
Hayds Brown, Am. bk., Paulsen,
Newcastle; It. B. Hogue.
rails of Garry, Br. sp., Broadfoot,
Kowcastlc; n. B. Hogue.
Churchill, Am. schr., Treaor, New
cantle; R. B. Hogue.
Battle Abbey, Br. bk., McOhle, New
castle; J, J. Moore & Co.
Sonoma, Am. bk., Stursland, New
rattle; J. J, Mooro & Co.
Star ot Bengal, Am. bk., Henderson;
Newcastle; J. J. Moore & Co.
Big Bonanza, Am. bk., "Bergman,
Newcastle; J. J. Moore & Co.
Omega, Am. bkt., Mackle, Newcastle;
R. B. Hogue.
M. P. Grace, Am. sp., Grant, New
castle. R. B. Hogue.
Lman D. Foster, Am. schr., Klllmun,
Newcastle; R. B. Rogue.
Encore, Am. bkt., Plmgren, Newcas
tle; K. B. Hogue.
Muriel, Am. schr., Carlscn, Newcas
tle; J. J. Mooro &' Co.
. City of Adelaide, Br. bk., Greenwood,
Newcastle; J. J, Moore & Co.
Ilesper, Am. bk., Sodergrcn, Newcas
tle; J. J. Mooro & Co.
Highlands, Br. bk., Smith, Newcas
tle, Hind, Rolph & Co.
Himalaya, Am.' b., Williams, Newcas
tle; J, J. Mooro & Co.
Jce. Drummond, Am, sp., Skewer,
Newcastle; Hind, Rolph & Co.
J. H. Bruce, Am. schr., Peterson;
Newcastle; Hind, Rolph & Co.
Win. H. Smith, Am. sp., Colly, New-
cattle; J. J. Moore & Co.
Louisiana, Am. sp., Halcrow, New
castle; J, J, Moore & Co.
Chas. T. Crocker, Am. bkt, Dewar,
Nf wcastle; J. J. Moore & Co.
(Transit, Am. schr., Jorgensen, New
castle; Balfour, Guthrie & Co.
Elwell, Am. sp.., Ellis, Newcastle;
J. I J, Moore & Co.
Emily Reed, Am. sp., Baker, Newcas
tle; J. J, Mooro & Co.
Inca, Am. schr., Rasmussen, Newcas
tle; J. J. Moore & Co.
Manila, Am. schr., Knudson, New
castle; J. J. Moore & Co.
Newsboy, Am. bkt., Chlpperflcld,
Newcastle; J. J, Mooro & Co.
J. D. Tallant, Am. schr., Hoftland,
Nitrate Ports; W. R. Oraco & Co.
Jus. Rolph, Am. schr., Dedrlck, Ni
trate Ports; W. R. Grace & Co.
Henry Vlllard, Am. sp Quick, Sa
vannah; W. R, Oraco & Co.
Passepartout, Nor. sp., Nellscn, Syd
ney; Henry Lund & Co.
S. D. Carlcton, Am. sp., Armstrong,
Tncoma.
M. Wlkelman, Am. bkt., Rennecbe,
Tncoma.
A. J. Fuller, Am. ep- Nichols; Tnco
ma. Metha Nelson, Am. schr., Rice, Ta
roma for Hllo.
B. P. Cheney, Am, bk., Johnson, Tu
coma.. Florence, Am. sp., Ryder; Tncoma.
Tw'o Brothers, Am. sp.,. Wilson; Ta
cuiaa. Charmer, Am. sp., Davis; Tacoma.
Highland Light, Am. bk., McClurt;
Tacoma.
Challenger, Am. sp., Gould, Tacoma.
Gerard C. Toby. Am. bk., Gove; Tn
coma, Queen, Am. schr., Fredrlckson, Port
Gamble.
Quickstep, Am. bkt, Hansen, Port Gam
bit. Kllkltat, Am. bkt., Robinson, Port
Gamble.
Vega, Am. schr., Cook, Port Blake
ley.. Serena Thayer, Am. schr., McVlcar;
Eureka.
W. F. Wltzemann, Am. schr., Butes
hoo; Gray's Harbor,
Philippine, Am. schr., Larseu;
Oray't Harbor.
Reporter, Am. schr., Dahloff; Gray'a
Harbor.
Lottie Bennett, Am. schr., Rasmus
sen; Hakodate.
John S. Kimball, Am. str.. Thwl.ig,
Seal tie.
Chas. Nelson, Am. schr., Anderson,
Scuttle.
Snnta Ana, Am. schr.., Strand; Se
attle. Courtney Ford, Am. brig, Murchlson;
Kllllssnoo.
Mnry Dodge, Am, schr., Olsen, What
com. 1
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MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS!
Steamers due and to sail for the next
thirty days are as follows:
ARRIVE.
Steamers. From. Due.
RIO DE JANEIRO S. F. Jan'. S
ALAMEDA S. F. Jan. 8
PEKING S. F. Jan. 15
MIOWERA-Victorla Jan. 19
55HALANDIA-S. F. Jan. 23
GAELIC S. F. Jan. 23
SONOMA S. F. Jan. 29
HONGKONG MAKU S. F. ..Jan. 31
DEPART.
Steamers. For. Duo.
ZEALANDIA S. F. Jan. r,
MARIPOSA S. F. Jan. 6
HONGKONG MARU S. F. ....Jan. 8
AORANGI Victoria Jan.. IS
CIIINA-S. F. Jan. 18
ZEALANDIA S. F. Jan. 20
DOHIC-S. F. Jan. 2C
SIERRA S. F. Jan. 2S
A government transport from San
Franclnrn. enrrvtner nihil la rfi.n nhnni
the 9th and 23d of each month.
VESSELS IN PORT.
ARMY AND NAVY.
V. S. training ship Adams, Going, on
cruise.
U. S. S.. Iroquois, Pond, Midway Island.
U. S. T. Klntuck. Long, from Seattle.
MERCHANTMEN.
(This list does not Include coasters.)
Andrew Welch, Drew, from S. F.
Iroquois, Am. sp., Thompson, Seat'.K
Allco Cooke, Am. schr.. Penhallow;
Port Gamble.
Archer, Am. bktn., Calhoun, S. F.
Okan ogan. Am. schr., Rcncb, Pott
Ludlow.
Antlopc, Br. shp.. Murray, at Knhulul.
William II. Macy. Groth, from Sydney.
Ship John Currier, from Seattle.
Bk. Knlulanl. from San Francisco.
Schr. Allan A., lumber1 from Eureka.
Novelty, Am. schr., Rosendale, Calcta
Bucna..
Prince Albert, Br. bk Cappelcn, New
castle. R. P. Rlthet. Am, bk., Mcl'hall. from
Snn Francisco.
Roderick Dhu, Am. bk., Johnson nl
Hllo from San Francisco.
Amy Turner. Am. bk., Wnrland, at Hllo
from Snn Francisco.
Marie Hackfeld. Ger. sp., Wuhrmann,
from Bremen.
Alta, Chilean bk., Thronagle, from
Newcastle.
Twilight, Am. schr.. Cucsten. from
Washington Island.
Robert Sudden, Am. bk., Kllmann;
from Newcastle.
Mildred, Am. schr.. Rose, from Seattle,
A. J. Fuller. Am. sp Dcrmot, at K.t
huliil, from Laclysmfth, II. C.
Antlopc. Br. bk., Murray; at Knhulul
from I .ndysmlth. B. C.
Metha Nelson. Am. schr.. Chrlstlanfen.
at Knhulul from San Francisco.
MIND CURB CONVERT.
'I suppose It was wrong," said a
well known member of the Detroit bar,
with a grin, "but I couldn't afford to
let the opportunity pass. My wife-has
become a convert to the mind cure fad,
and for the last month I have heard
nothing but the power of mind over
matter.. I said, little, hoping that she
would tire of It and drop It. But I
was doomed to disappointment, for the
longer she harped on It the worse sho
became.
This morning she discovered that a
water pipe was leaking, and she went
at It with that universal woman's tool,
a hulrpln, with the result that she only
made the hole larger and caused a
small Jet of water to be shot Into the
room. Clapping a finger over the hole
to stop tho flow of water, she called
loudly for me, and when I appeared on
the scene I took in tho situation at n
glance.
'What Is the matter, my dear?" I
asked.
"'Tbcro Is a hole In tho pipe," she
gasped; 'get. a plug while I hold tho
water back.'
" 'Thero Is no leak there If you only
think so,' said I soothingly. 'Put your
mind on It and reinovo your finger.'
"'John Henry' she began, but nt
that moment ber finger slipped and a
Jet of water hit her In tho eye, and tho
valuable remarks that sho was about to
make were lost for all time.
"'John,' sho snapped, 'can't you see
that, tho wall paper will bo ruined If I
let so?'
"'Well, my dear, It Is time I was
going downstairs, besides I am afraid
that If I remain hero I may Interfere
with tho calm, reposeful working of
your mind. Convince your belf, my dear
that there Is no leak and rcmovo your
linger.' With that I left her.. I took
tho precaution, however, to send up n
Plumbor, but from whnt I heard when
I left I am afraid that her ralud was
fur from being In a reposeful mood,"
Detroit Frco Press.
For "That
"Tired Pcellna
You thouljvrar
Dr.Pltru's Electric Belt
ll rhtt New Life inj
Energy to weak mm an j
womfn. :,rnj ftr HOOK
NO.." AJJreH
I'ICKCC iLL!CTKIC CO.,
San Hraocltco
620 'l-
M'-ket St.,
4, 1901.
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CAPT. HAMPTON ESTABLISHED
RECORD FOR THE ARMY
His Trip in the Slocum-Big Horse
Transport Big Success-Souvenirs
of Service Held by Officers
On Board.
Tho United States army transport
Klntuck which will In all probability
leave hero this afternoon for Manila Is
ono of the British steamers chartered
by the Government and In many ro
speets la a superior, boat and especially
auapieu owing to ner excellent soa
going qualities, n feature that was
clearly demonstrated on her voyage
from Seattle to this port an account of
which was published In the Bulletin
upon her arrival a week ago. The Kln
tuck has on board 601 horses and 315
mules nnd notwithstanding tho fact of
encountering ono of the worst storms
that has prevailed upon tho Sound
coast for many n yenr there was no loss
of stock. Captain Long, the steam
er's navigator, speaks very highly of
the Kintuck's seaworthiness and of the
general adaptlblllty ns an animal trans
port. Quartermaster Captain K. J.
Hampton, V. S. V.. of the Klntuck also
speaks In glowing terms of the steamer
and of her bcbnvlor In n heavy sea.
This Is tho first visit of Captain Hamp
ton to Honolulu and It was he who had
charge of tho Army transport tug Slo-
cum on the voyage from New York to
San Francisco and Is tho first United
States Army otllcer who ever made the
passage of tho Straits sof Magellan,
and the first In fact, who was ocr no
far south . Other Army otneers havo
rounded tho Horn, or passed through
tho Straits, perhaps, but they weio
not on duty nt tho time, ns was Cap
tain Hampton. The Slocum, too. only
having a net tonnage ot 322 tons. Is the
first Army transport vessel to pais
through the Straits or around Cape
Horn. Tho other vessels of the flcft
which have entered the port of San
Francisco on tho Sound cither came
around by tho way of the Suez canal
or were not In tho transport service,
when coming around the Horn. Tim
chief engineer on the Slocum In mak
ing this mcmorablo trip was Mr. Jen
nings now filling that same position
on the V. S. transport. Logan. Engin
eer Jennings wns on the aioiiccstc
during the battle ot Santiago, and It
was ho who rendered must valuable
aid In rescuing the boys from th?
Maine when she was blown up In Ha
vana harbor. In removing an offlccr
from the wreck who was badly Injured
to aplaco ot safety ho was rewarded
by having tho odlccr present htm with
a brand new regulation Colt's revolver,
which wns afterwards presented V
Captain Hampton of the Klntuck who
prizes It very highly as a souvenir
from the lll-fnted Maine. Captain
Hnmpton, who has been stationed In
Washington for some time was assign
ed to the transport Klntuck and Is now
on his Initial voyage In that steamer en
route to Manila having under his
charge of one of the largest single, ship
ments of animals for service In tlif
Philippines that has ever left the
Const slnco the occupation of our nw
possessions.
Found a Fortune
Floating on Sea
Covelo, Dec. 23. News was received
hero today from Caspar, a- Bmall sea
coast town, somo thtrty-flvo miles
away, giving the particulars of, a valu
able find of ambergris afloat discovered
by u steamer from 8kagway, Alaska.
A small lump of dirty, gray, greasy
stuff was picked up by on of the crew
about six weeks ago, after discharging
a cargo ot lumber at an Alaskan port.
Tho lump weighed seventy-flvo pounds
and when taken on board and ex
amined was found to bo pure amber
gris, more valuable than gold, and
worth $27,285 at the market price In
Now York and San Francisco of $300
per pound.
Ambergris Is supposed to be a sub
stance formed by a disease In the stom
ach of the gall ducts of tho sporci
whale. It Is ejected by the animals nnd
floats upon tho shore. This substance
Is used In valuablo perfumes and is
used to make them verlastlng. On ac
count of Its rarity and the difficulty
of encountering It its prico ordinarily
ranges from $350 to $100 per pound.
Tho ofllcers and crew will havo a snug
llttlo sum coming to them for their
share of tho division of the And. This
small lump of uncouth-looking matter
Is pronouncedl as the finest substance
of the real ambergris found In many
years.
The United Slates revenue- cutter
Hugh McCulloch, arrived In San Fran
cisco icce'ntly from the Aiotlc by way
of Port Angeles. Sho had n stormy
voyage down the coast, and on Dp
cember 19th encountered heavy south
east gales that mado trouble for her
for twenty-four hours. Off Gray'a Hnr
bor sho spoko tho steamer Orient. Tho
McCulloch has been In Alaskan waters
tor six months.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature
Is on each box. 25 cents.
Corporation Notices.
NOTICE,
MP. C. HOI TE RETIRED -ROW
the management ofourfi-m nn tills date.
M. S. GRINBAUM & CO., LTD.
Honolulu, January. 1, 1801. !72;-t
Special Meeting
HONOLULU BREWING St MALTING CO.
There will be a special meeting of the
shareholders of the Honolulu Brewlrg and
Malting Co. on January 4th at 3 p ni.ln
the omce of L. Schweitzer, J) Nuainu
street.
L. SCHWEITZER,
Secretary.
Honolulu, January ), icpt. 1728.$
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that THE EN
TERPRISE MILL CO., LTD., of Hono
lulu, has moved It's office to the Magoon
Building, room tl. All persor.s owing ac
counts to said company will kindly settle
the same promptly. 1714.1m
NOTICE.
THE PACIFIC MAIL COMPANY
has succeeded to the planing mill business
of the Enterprise Mill Co., Ltd., Alakea
and Richards streets, and tespectfully soli
cits the patronage of all former customers
of the latter mill company.
EMMETT MAY,
1716 tf W. H.G.ARNEMANN.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
Stockholders are hereby notified that the
roufth Assessment of c r rntnr tuvi anil
one-half dollars per share on the Capital
mock 01 lilt IMbK ISLAND TELE
GRAPH CO.. LTD.. Is due an.t riv.iM.
July 1st, at the office of the undersigned,
ctg. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co
Limited.
Honolulu. June i. '000 mo
Election of Officers.
At the annual meeting of the UNITED
CHINESE SOCIETY, the following
ofllcers were elected :
H. A.Heen Pre-Ident
Wong Chow Vice-President
M. C. Amana,... 'Secretary
HoFon Treasurer
M. C. AMANA,
'72&-lt Secretary.
Legal Notices.
NOTICE TO CRBD1TORS.
N.ticc lahertby ffttnt jail craJltort having clalaia
acalnt th. iatt 01 J. J Satt, Jinurl tirr
nt tr aan 4oljr ahntlcl,j an lih r"P"
vouchara. at tna f.fflc of Ilia almmlttralor, t- E.
ThoiBD.on. In lha Maronn haul... II nnlufn n.hn
Tartllory o( Hawaii, within ala (t) mnnlha (ton ttv
data hartof, or tnry will ta lortvtr tarrt i
FRANK B. THOMPSON.
Ainlnlitrator ol lha tilala ol J. J Sla.ail daatt4.
Data at Honolulu, Oabu, llila in day ol January,
l&ar ltal-Janaa,.T.q.n,i4.'6.ll,i.,tMs
Notice to Creditors.
Tha unJtn'crtJ, having tn duly arrolnwj ad
mlnlatralcr ,il lha Emit ol I KANK I'fcKUUTKA,
lalt ol Hiaiolulu, I.Ian ol Uahu, dtccatj Inteitatt.
haraby tl,aa nil ti all pariona having clalaia
acalnil aald Etlaia, whalhar ircurrj by morfaatain
raal aalale or not. 10 ricacnt lha aama wlm rrooar
4aK sa 14 ukl..B a .a. .ai I.
vmirh t.
fall office on M reliant ttr)(, HonoIuIn.VtttiutLc
i aiiv !, uuij auiitcm c a tea, 10 nira n
mvnin u-Mm eaie or iney will D loretfr rirrJ.
vaicd, Lwccmrcr fiui, eco.
HADbv iDMinnr
AJRitnlstratorof th EU r ol Frark IVroutka. i-
ceifteJ.
I Ti 91 ft I
IN THE Cl&fVMT CCiVDT riDCT no hit
Tirrltoryuf Hiwaill Alctumb', In rrotatf. I
t"t matter of tht rt at of WIIIUti ffonu, late of
nuti'Huiu cvccaiew-a rtuuon rutin .r Mm fiiM tr
Knltkawlfeo tali Intattatv. nt-itim ft.it Uir i
aJmlnlfciratlon upon tali ettatt t ltiul to k'otka.
Notk Is hrt fcWn iha l Pi I Jay, it titrfay ftf
it fruarr. A V m 1, at to o'clock a tn , li the JuJ
claw BulMlnff, Honolulu, ts arrolnttJ th time art
for tearing tali rrt lion, he n anj whf rt all rmon
concern J may appear an allow came. If any tb
haw, why fl4Ttftlui thouli not b tranleJ.
fivnuiuiu, tvttcinptr torn. io
By in Court,
mt'Dtc it.i.if.il Clark.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. FID ST rt&rtilT
Terrllory of Hawaii. At chamttfi. In probaw. Ja
tht matter of tha cttatt of Oeorr.t Manton, lata vt
Honolulu. Oahu. JtccauJ. Pctlilun having hn hi.
ti by Lily jowhlnt Manatn. widow of aal J Intes
tate, pravlnff that letters of aJminlitration upon tali
estate t Issued to Ll y Josephine Manson. Notice
Is htrtty given that Friday, th 1IU1 day nf January,,
A D-, 1901. at .0 o'clock a, n. t and hereby Is ap
pointed for Marina- said tetltlon la tha Court Room
01 mis court at Honolulu, uahu, at hkh time and
place all persons concerned snav srrear and tahov
cause. If any they have. hy Mid petition should mm
bt r anted
Hoi
onolulu, Oaaa .December t, tooo.
ay wt ioim,
GEORGE LUCAS,
J.M.DAVIDSON, Clerk.
Attorney for Pclltloner.jTis-it-Dec u, ?!,!,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. FIRST CIRCUIT.
Territory of Hawaii. At chambers. In probate la
tha natter nf the estate of Ye Chew Fan, late of
Honolulu. Oahu, deceased. Petition having ta
hied by tr Set. widow of sa d Intestate, priylag
that letters of administration upon said estate be Is
sued to Chew Man. Nutlet Is hereby given thai
Frldav, tht tlth day of January, A. L , ivot, at to
o'clock a. m , bt ani heicby Is appointed for heart a r
said petit on n tht Curt Room of this Court ar
Honolulu, Oahu, at wh en tiro and ptact all persons
concerned may appear and show cautt. It any they
have, why said petition should not bt panted.
Honolulu, Oahu, DecimNr 11, looo.
Uy tht Court,
.. .. . -. CbORGE LUCAS.
F.M.BR-OKS. ClerV.
Attorney for Pel tloner. m fat Dec i si.wta
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. FIRST riDrifrr
Territory of Hawaii. At chamber a. la probate, la
th mafer of tht tstate of Robert Gusiavt Rat. !a
oinunoiuiu.ua u, in last win ana (filament tt
said deceased, having been presented to said cotr.
together with a petition for tre probate tht rof. ant
for tht Issufanct ot letters testamentary to Wllllass
Much and Fred Harrison having been filed. Nottr
Is hct y given that Hi Jay, th iltfj day of January.
A.D. tool at 10 o'clock a.m., ot said day, at the Conrt
Room of said Coun, at Hi no ulu.Oahu.be and av
ian. hereby Is appointed the time and plact tor rrov
Inr said will and hearing said application.
Honolulu, Oahu, December it, iono,
By th Cour.
wEORGE LUCAS.
Ilia at'Dec ia.ti.s8, Jan a Clerk.
Business Notices.
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EVERYTHING NEW AND COMFORTABLE
The New Era 1
The New Two-story Lodging House on
Port St. between Vineyard and School.
Only live minutes walk ta the Orphtura
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apply on premises from 9 a. m, to 9 p, m.
, l7QMmo
For Sale.
Large tract of land situated In Nuuaai
Valley, Honolulu, containing 2a acre,
more or less, and known as the Nuuawj
I'all Sa oon premises, with bulldlngsoni
other Improvements.
Grounds cultivated with fruit trees, etc.
A bargain,
. Apply to A. G.CORREA,
I72tf 15 Kaahumanu S.
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