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EVENINQ DULLETIN, HONOLULU, II. T., SATUnDAY, JAN. 12, 1901.
T
Lines of
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE.
The steamers of this line will arrive
FROM 3AN FRANCISCO.
Zealandla Jan. 2.1
Sonoma Jan. 29
Mariposa Feb. 9
Sierra Feb. 19
Zealandlo Mch. 2
Ventura Mch 12
In connection with tho sailing ot the above steamers the agents are pro
pared to Issue, to Intending pawr.gors, coupon through tickets by any rait
road from San Francisco to all points In the United States, and from New
.fork by any steamship lino to all European ports.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO '
Wm. (J. Irwin & Co., Limited
GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC S. S. CO.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Go. ts Tojc Kiseo Kaisna
... ttttjMrof M)tbovtcctapatii ,!. call . Honolulu and lv tbli pott oo or aboit ( .......
. d.t.tib!owin.IonfLf t...
For Japan and China:
City c I Peking Jiniury is
(iittlc ( Jruaryj
HonjtkcnfC Mara Inuiy ji
CrHr February 8
Dork Felrmnr 16
Nron Maru rebmart6
Pot torat tnfomt'loa tpy u
H. Hackfsld &
flrSttaatit of 'he above line, runnloc In conn id loo with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
rrn Vaocouvtr. B. C, an! Sydney, N. S. W., ao calllor at Victoria, D. C. Honolulu and Brlibaot
"UK AT HONOLULU on or about tfaa dalei befow Hated via I
FROM ANCOUVCR AND VICTORIA. B. C,
iiban ao4 Sydney (
AUowera. ........... . .- Jan to
Aorantt ..Feb. to
Warrlmoo . . Mar 16
Mliwera.... Atrll ij
Anrancl..- May ti
Wanlmoo JuntS
'MtrTbrovcb llcktti lnued from Honolalu to Canada, UotU4 Statai and Europe. For FrtlarDt and
f aaaaff and all (antral lot onaatloo. apply to
Thco. H.Davte8frCo.,Ltd., Gcn'lA&ente.
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
, Direct Service between
NEW YORK, PACIFIC COAST AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
S. S. Hawaiian-will be dispatched from New York on or before
January 15 for San Fruncisco, en route to Honolulu.
To be followed by S. S. Orefionlan. March loading.
Freight received at company's wh'irf, 421I Street, South Brooklyn,
at all times. For further particulars-apply to
C. P. MORSE,
General Freight Agent. H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,'
T Agents, Honolulu
R. W. ATKINSON
fMPWYMENf
EMPLOYERS
BURBAU.
SERVANTS EXCHANGE,
Houses, Rooms, Offices,
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.
Room n.Magoon Bid.,
Merchant Street
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE.
REDUCED RATES.
WhenYouWaqt aig
KING TJP THE. .
C-Xi- U-B
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
(18 FORT BTREKJ
BUblo 'Phone, 477
Hck "tnd 'Phoney 819 and 7(.
C. H BELUBA
ivOLyK.....
FOR BALLAST !!
( White and Black Sand
I In Quantities to Suit....
EXCAYAT1NG - CONTRACTED
For-
CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE.
' Dump Carts furnished by the das
on Hour's Notice.
H. R HITCHCOCK
Merchant St., In M. D. Monsarrat's oitice.
THE UNION EXPRESS CO.
Safes, Pianos.
Furniture MOVED
Drays for Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meets ali Incoming
steamers from the Coast id we check
baggage on all outgoing steamers.
Wblte and Black Sand For Salt
Office with Evening Bulletin. 2:0 King
street. Tel. 86.
W. MRSEH. HTr.
Wilder's Steamship Company
FREIGHT AND
PASSENGERS
FOR ISLAND PORTS.
Tram.
and leave this port as hereunder: J
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
Zealundla Jan. 2G
Sierra ". Jan. 29
Mariposa Feb 13
Alameda Feb. IS
Zealnndla Mch. 6
Sonoma Mch. 12
For San Francisco:
China ..... v..Jan. tl
Dfik. .., ....... January t6
Nlfroi. Mam ... ....... .February i
RloJeJjnelro February it
Coptic ... February tg
Amrrlca Maiu March I
Co., Ltd., Agents.
FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE
For Victoria and Vaocouvtr (B.C.):
Aorangt Jan. 16
Warrlmoo Feb. i)
Mlowrra Mar.
Aoransf... t.. April to
Warrlmoo May
M tower June 5
Business Hen
Can Save
Many Hours
sO(VTO
.
ACROSS THE CONTINENT FROM
San Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAiLY
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM PORTLAND.
Only.THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York.
Pullman Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Smok
ing and Library Cars, with Barber
Shop and Pleasant Reading Rooms.
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte)
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,
135 Third street, Portland, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent,
No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
K. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A..
I47 Omaha, Nebraska.
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and After January 1, 1849.
TRAINS.
STATIONS. O.llj Dally
(Oatwarl) M. Son. tllT . So.. Dally Dill
A.M. A.M. AJ. PJ. p..
Hoaotula t.io oij u:o i:ij 5:10
fiw.MIII kn tool moo 5 i.io
traianae 10:1a .... 4:41 ,
waiaiua..,,,, .... ii:ss
:f .... :m ....
lahokil.,.. sella .... fill ....
TATIohsl
Da
(Inward) .1 Sua. Dili Dally Dall
A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.
" Ill .... .!
Walalua 6,10 .... 1.50
Walton mo ,,,, j. s j
"MM! 1150 f!4 OJ 4!)a
Pearl City ft,i 8.01 113a 4:5
oaolola 6.u I.H .01 it.
F. C. Smith, Gen'l Pan. ft Tlokot
Agent.
O. P. T)tmini.RnprlntAnr1nt.
EGRY'S
Violin - Studio
Room 4, Love Building.
Mrs. Annis Montague Turner,
WINTBRSEASON.
Vocal Studio, JYllgnon "
720 Deretanla street; Tel. 1114. ifa7-tf
B. K. KAA1,
I Teacher of ' ' jitar, Mandolin, Zltlw;
Ukulele Hnrl Taro Patch.
Orderx to be loft oare of Wall, Nlcbol
Oo ' V'Mrtrom Mnaio Oo.' lJKf
Steamship
Company
r .
The Whole Stoi-y
in one letter about
(rXBRT Dins'.)
Prom C.pU F. Loj, rollc. Sl.tlon No.
, Montreal -"W. friontl m. I'IRRT
DiriiTaix.KiLunfarpnfni tnlhitlom
ath, rhtumatlm, tUfneu, frail bllu, chit
blairn, cramtit, and all .miction, wtlch
befall men In onr poaltlon. I bar. no heaU
Utlon In ta;lng that Px-Kiu.in (1 IU
cert remtdy to btt near at hand."
U.l Int.rnallr and Externally.
TmoSlM", iSc. and 50c. bottltl.
GOV. 8TOND'8 LETTER.
Mr. Murphy, tho temperance npos
tlc, Is greatly pleased with a letter he
received from the Governor of Penn
sylvania on the evo of his departure for
tho present Journey, which ho showed
n Bulletin reporter. It Is on nn en
Rrnvodform, attested and scaled by the
secretary of tho commonwealth, ami
reads as follows, nfter tho usual foi
muln of address to nil and sundry:
"It having como to my knowledge
that Mr. IVnncls Murphy, ono of tho
most foremost tempcrnnco lecturers of
the United States, Intends traveling
abroad In the Interests of tho tomper
ance cause, I commend him to tho spe
cial confidence and courteous attention
of nil friends, oftlcinls and others whom
ho mny meet, as a person of the lilwa
est standing and Character, nnd fully
entitled to the greatest respect and re
gard. "WILMAM A. st""
"I havo also n nice letter from tho
President, nnd nnothcr from DenJ. Hit
rlson," Mr. Murphy ndded.
SIMPLICITY OF SCIENCi:.
Science Is always simple It'n only
quackery that Juggles with Jargon.
Medical treatment ot tho past dealt
with "simples," tho puro vegetable
remedies provided by nature. Sagwa
Is compounded ot simples. It Is pure
ly vegetable It Is scientific, because
it Is based on tho known curatlvo pro
perties of tho herbs, roots, barks and
gums which It contains. It Is the
most efficient blood purifier nnd blood
builder known. Ninety per cent of
diseases ao curablo by tho prompt
and proper uso of Sagwa. It expels
from tho blood all corrupting and cor
roding elements and builds up a now
body with new blood. Thero Is no
substltuto for Kickapoo Indian Sag
wa. Hobron Drug Co., agents for the
Kickapoo Indian Remedies.
Reduce Lumber Rotes.
Charles McClure, manager for Ward
& Co., exporters nt Vancouver, returned
that that placo from San Francisco on
December 31, whero ho Interviewed the
shipping firms, lcquestlng them to re
duco rates for lumber ships leaving
British Columbia ports, ns tho present
rates, CO cents n thousand higher tliuu
on the American side, practically shut
tho British Columbia Lumber Com
pany out of tho markets of the world,
no other ships being available.
Tho Bhlp companies Informed Mc-
Cluro that tho Idea prevailing In Brit
ish Columbia among shippers that thi
California ship companies desired to
extort high freights from British Co
lumbia shippers was wrong. The hlgn
freight rates were necessary, owing
to tho alleged unnecessary delay fur
British Columbia ports and for other
leasons. On McCluro's nssuilng the
California ship-owners that tho matter
of despatch and other details could bo
adjusted, he was promised with thtt
understanding that freight rates should
be sufficiently reduced to at once re vivo
tho lumber Industry on tho Canadian
side.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Take Laxatlvo Bromo quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund tho money If It
falls to cure. E. W. Orovo's signature
is on each box. 25 cent.
ARE YOU DEAF??
Kfery kind of tlenfnma and tUmriilt lirar
lilv 4 nit l rurtnl brnur now Invuntlnnt rinlf
tbose I. t In k been born ief nre Incurable. Nut
in uitriirreaMi.it onr, Heiid paUlcalaraftbou
ytmroann. CXmNii t'ttloiinndndtlcefrrr. Krttrjr I
'u can euro oiiucii ai ma uwn mime m Terr
littlaipnie.
DIR. DALTON'S AURAL CLINIC.
,w Lumllo Avenue. CIIIOAOO. ILL.. U.&.A.
City Furniture
H.
ZEr'-u.ll lin of-
Reecl
Rockers,
f LARGE VARIETY OF BEDROOM SETS?
Parlor Rockers, Baby Carraiges, etc.
Office, 534 536 Fort St., Love Building.
TELEPHONE 846. NIGHT BELL ON DOOR.
Residence 777 Fort St., netir Vineyard St. Telephone and Night Ct.ll. 840.
Charter Committee
of Republican Party
There was another meeting of tho
charter commltuo of the Republican
party last oenlng. In tho beginning,
there wero but twelve present. As
thin constituted n mi 0 rum. business wnt
proceeded with. An hour later, jir.
Pratt found It necessary to leave on
account of tho dlstanco of hi1) homo
away from the city, thus leaving thi
meeting without a quorum,
W. O. Smith, chairman of the com
mittee on draft, handed In an addition
aj report the substance of which Is con
tained In tho following paragraphs:
While the members of the commit
tee have endeavored to be diligent and
are ready nnd willing to devote nil tho
time they can spare to tho work, noho
of them nre prepared to give tho time
nnd effort ntcess.iry for tho proprr
preparation of the full drnft. And be-
llevlng that It Is necessary for the nc-
compllshmcnt of the undertaking that
some competent person bo engaged to
do the necessary detnll work wo ask to
be authorized to employ such n person,
Wo would not feel authorized to en-
tcr Into such nn engagement unless nv
sured of not less than five hundred dol-
Inrs to pay for such services nnd not
Ices than two hundred and fifty dol-
lars to employ suitable clerical assist
ance. The report was signed by W. O.
Smith, Joseph 0. Pratt, A. V. Gear and
T. McCnnts Stewart.
Mr. Oilman reported that tho finance
committee had done nothing as yet
but that ho knew of $210 he could by
his hands on nt a moment's notice.
Mr. Smith presented three drafts of
nn outline for a city government whlon
wero prepared previous to the action of
the general committee last Tuesday
night, fixing tho limits of tho munici
pality at the boundaries of the District
of Konn. Tho first of theso was by
Geo. A. Davis, the second by T,
MC-
Cants Stewart and the third by J. G." "'"' "'f'"r ,,r1"," "T
j,ra.j ' j organ. The remains were Interred In
." ti... . 1 . .. . ., , JNuuanii cemetery In the presenco of a
Mr. Pratt suggested that nothing I, . , ; - , , ,
.,, , , . ., ,.. 1 largo number of friends. Following
could be done until tho committees! .. , , .
were assured of funds. Mr. Oilman,
treasurer, said he did not know whero
the funds wero to come from. Tho men
he had been In the habit of going to for
purposes of the kind, had absolutely
refused to subscribe. On tho strength
of this showing. Mr. Stowart Introduced
..-.. . ., ,
tho following resolution, which was j
adopted:
'That the flnnnco commlttco bo re
quested to report at the next meeting
whether thpy have secured pledges to
ward the finances of the general com
mittee amounting to nt least the sum
of $750, or whether there Is a prob
ability of securing such pledges for
that, and such other matters In con
nection with tho repert of tho charter
committee adopted this evening as In
their Judgment they deeni necessiry
to promoto tho objects covered In that
report."
Mr. Stewart brought up a resolution
to tho effect that the general committee
meet only onco n week, on Frld.iv
nights. Instead of twlco as herctofote.
This resolution wns laid on the talilo
until tho next meeting.
Those present nt the meeting wero ns
follows:
J. II. Fisher, chairman; J. A. Oilman,
treasurer; W. It. Sims, secretary pro
tern; W. O. Smith, chairman, nnd T.
McCnnts Stowart, A. V. Gear nnd J. 0
Pratt of tho committee on draft; J. II.
Boyd, Enoch Johnson, James Notlry,
W. C. Roo nnd Philip I Weaver.
Sea Serpent Yarn.
Vnncouver Is responsible for the fol
lowing sea serpent story but ns tho
serpent nnd tho story nro both of rea
sonable length. It will not be out of
place to republish It.
A sea serpent of largo dimensions
has been captured alive In Kootcnay
Lake. Tho big snake Is more than ten
feet long and measures twenty Inches
In circumference nt Its thickest part.
It wns captured on Saturday in tho
lake In front of Nelson by Frank P.
Graves, a prominent merchant, and his
son, who wero out fishing In a row
boat. They hooked tho sea snnko and
tho way he made tho water foam
around tho boat showed his tremen
dous power. They tried to pull him In,
but ho turned tho tables on tho two
men and they wero nearly thrown out
of the boat.
H. WILLIAMS, Manager.
and Rattan Chairs,
Divans, Couches,
TO TB8T THE CHALLENGER.
London, Jan. 2. British yachtsmen
are preparing to give Sir Thomas Lip
ton every aslstanco In thoroughly test
ing tho Shamrock II. Kenneth M. Clark
of Paisley has purchased C. I). Hose's
Distant Shore, principally for the pur
pose of using her for trlnl purposes
with tho new challenger. Captain Ho
grath will bo the skipper of this cutter
' dc,lRncd b? Watson nnd built In 1000,
j but not launched,
' Jttmes Coates, with a similar Intent,
Iiaa Prootlenlly completed negotiations
for the purchase of the Valkyrie III,
With theso two and with the Sybarite
and tho Meteor tho new cup challenger
will bo tested with a class of yachts
such as no previous British competitor
over met.
Rebckahs Installed.
The following officers of Rebekaii
Lodge, No. 1. I. O. 0. P.. were Instnllo 1
j Thursday evening: Noble Ornnd, Sister
Ellen Clark; Vice Grand, Slater Mary
Saxton; Secretary, Sister Salllo L.
Williams. 1. N. 0.: Treasurer. Sister
Clara Pctrlc. 1. I). 0. S.; Warden, SIj-
tcr Alice Nicholson; Conductor. Sister
Jcnnlo Murray. I). S. N. 0., Brother II.
H. Williams. 1'. I), n. 0. S.; L. S. N. O..
Sister Margaret Platter; R. S. V. 0.,
Sister Fnnnlo Block: L. S. V. O.. Sister
nthel L. Andrews; Outside Guard, Bro.
A, rctrlc; Inside Guard, Bro. L. I'C'
trio; Chnplaln. Bro. A. F. Clark. J. I).
McVeigh, D. D. O. S., was the Install
ing officer. He was assisted by the
following: Sister Salllo I William..
P. N. G. ns Grand Marshal; Sister
Clara Petrlo, P. D. D. O. 8., as Grand
Warden; Sister Louisa Dee. P. N. 0.,
ns Grand Secretary; Sister Ida Turner,
'P. N. G as Grand Treasurer; Bro. C
C. Rowc. P. G.. ns Inside Guard.
Puncrnl of George Mclntyrc.
Tho funeral of Gcorgo Mclntyrc took
, place from St. Andrew's Cathedral
nt 3:30 o'clock yesterday nftcrnnon.
Tlln nfirvlpn wna rrml l.v I7nv V II
.-! tt'...... T....,n- !.-. -. .....
tvriu iiiu jiitii-iii'iircrs; 1-. rnxuu uisn-
op. Wade Armstrong, J. S. Walker. S.
A. Walker, Hugh A. Walker and Allen
Walker.
From the Reports of the dealers In
this city, wo think no proprietary
niOlll.Inn tin. n nwnnw .nln .tin. T, ( T V,
,m.,iii,u .,ua u .ti, he 1 nan- uinu i ,ii...
KILLER. Its valuable properties as a
speedy cure for pain can not fall to be
generally appreciated. In case of acci
dent, or sudden attack of dysentery,
iMnrrhoea, cholera morbus. Montreal
Star. Avoid substitutes, there Is but
one Pnln-Klllcr, Perry Davis'. Price
25c. and 50c.
WEAK MEN !
It fttmi that the Crralorha. orJalntJ that lh vital
temlnal fluU ntxt to tha M00J Itielf la tit most pre
cious substance In the budyot man. anJ any unnatural
lost ihvrf ol will always l. 1 to j'sastrnu results
Many men have JleJ of c nstcn Jiteasis such as
nutates 01 tne neat. iher. kjn)s lunft, e'C .
lhrouh havlne allowed th.lr vtallt to be wasttJ, 1
thus txpntlng fltmstlvts to trcotne the tivy victims
ofthesedlsta.es when-srtew borsof our remeJIes I
t.ken In tine ouU have prevt-ttd tho.t JeN.ltatlre; I
lossea anJ presetted the prof-cr vltallt tjieslstthtl
all cks of these d.nKeroi s Infirmities.
Many men tate bienstovl but surely nVlftinr Into I
a hop.Iess Insnlt because tf these losses, without
knowing the real cause ot their sufferings,
Are These Your Symptoms ?
Inclination to orunitn, emlulont t.t.cr .Jurlng tht I
ijy o l n pht, ktttt on twine tn tht pt'ene uf
lout itijufihtiv r'rpe, Contrietl)ni of the nuKd
(the precursors of plpv). oluptuouthojrritin4
.If ma latilfn r nf km fliw tla-in Ifattt 4atniu tn (ew r.a
w,smt,, fwe-,aa" " "tr. 'wMfw.eia.j avwrv a"T VI
tTvep, ftellng tjf numbntt, lost uf will rower want
of energy, ImpoitlMtlty to ccncw.fr.att the IhiUKhts,
1 pains In the If g n4 muKUs, feeling of siinettanJ
' defecthn. JltquletuJe, 'allure of memory. InJedslon,
fmelancholr.wearlneti after the least effort, specki
nuinnf re 1 ore uic vr, caKnci ancr coruiailon or
Involuntary lots, losttt while straining at ttool. noise
or tinting In the tan, tlraUlty, han4s an 4 feet colJ
an4 clantny, fear of approaching drain or misfortune.
fiartlal or total 'mpotencv, premature or Ute Jltchargr.
on or d'mlnutlon of desire. Jecllneof the sensibility,
undeveloped or eak organs, dvtpepsl. etc
Any of these smptums Is Nature's warning to a
man that he must repair his wettei v til forces or te
come tne t$y prey to some fatal dlscas
We ask all men who suffer from any of the i mptoms
enumerated above TO HEED THli WAWNINU. and
communicate at once with our company ot specialist
physicians who tiae had twenty years' experience In
treating diseases of the rervous and sexual system,
and whij alone can guarantee a radical and permanent
core.
Send us a complete ttatemrnt of our case, giving
us your full name and address, age, occupation, mar
rled or single, whkh of the above symptons have al
ready apreated In your case, and whether you have
ever been treated for tonorrhoa stricture, fvrhlils.fr
any other venereal disease. Ourrrcilc.l tuff will nt
once careiunyaiagnosejour case (gratis) anj inform
you of the cost of complete treatment which will
effect a radical curt and restore yod to health and full
manl vltror.
If you desire trestment at once, and will send us fas
a guarantee r kooj -aim, tne equivalent M five un
ited States' dollars In draft on London or New York,
or In rostal order or current monev vt sour country.
we will stnd ou. ty registered mall, the proper reme
dies Immediately alter our staff of physicians have
decided the require rents of our case. Write us In
t-ngusnif possible.
The North American Specialists Co.,
1039 Vincent Building,!
Broadway & Duane 5t.
NISW YORK. U H. A.
Store
etc.
Corporation Notices.
NOTICE.
FRANK J. DILLON Is no longer In
our employ, and we will not be responsible
for anv deMs or contracts made by him.
THE WASHINGTON .MERCANTILE
CO.. LTD. I7mw
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that THE EN
TEHPMSE MILL CO., LTD., of Hono
lulu, has moved It's office to the Magoon
Building, room 11. All persor.s owing ac
counts to said company will kindly settle
the 5am; promptly. I7i4-lm
NOTICB.
THE PACIFIC MAIL COMPANY
has succeeded to the planing mill business
of the Enterprise Mill Co., Ltd,, Alakea
and Richards streets, and respectfully soli
cits the patrcnace of all former customers
of the latter mill company.
EMMETT MAY,
1 716 tf W. H.G.ARNEMANN.
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of CAMPBELL & MINTON
having dissolved by mutual consent, notice
hereby ejven that all outstanding debts,
as also all ac.ounts due the above hrm,.ire
now assumed by W. M. Campbell, oper
ating and continuing the bLslness under
his own name.
W. M. CAMPBELL,
V. M. MINTON.
January 1, iqqi. 1Z12H2.
ASSESSMENT NOTICB.
Stockholders are hereby notified that tin
Foufth Assessment of 5 per cent or two 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,
Ml Fort street. J. H. FISHER.
Actg. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co
Limited.
Hnnnlulu. June t. 1000. i;n
Election of Officers
The following officers of the INTER
ISLAND TELEGRAPH CO. LTD., were
electe I to s-rve for the ensuing year at the
annual meeting held January 1;, 1001.
President YV.K. Cate
Vlce-Preildent ....Fred J. Cross
Secretary .Wallace R. Harrington
Treasurer Jas. F. Morgan
Auditor E. O. White
Directors: R. S. SMIman, C.L.Wight,
O. G. Traphagen, J. A. Magoon.
WALLACE R. FAKKINGTON,
Secretary.
Horolulu, Jan. 10, loot. ly i-jt
Legal Notices.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given to all creditors having claims
aralnst the estate of Jose A. de Sllva. late of Hono
lulu, deceased, to present the same duly authenticated
and with proper vouchers, at the office of the admin
istrator, J A. M. Osarlo. Newt Publishing Cos
office, or 6n) Quarrv St. Honolulu, Oahu. Territory
of Hawaii, wtihln six (6) months from the date hereaf.
or they will be forever barred.
j. a. m ukiu,
Admlnl tritor of the estate ot Jose A, de Sllva, de
ceased.
Da'ed at Honolulu, Othu, this ,th day ft January,
1901. i8o-Jan j.te,iQp6
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OFTHC UNITED
Statas for the Territory of Hawaii In banvruptcy.
In the matter of J. A. Butterneld. bankrupt. To the
creditors of J A. Uutteifieid. of Hrnotuiu, Island of
Oahu and district aforvsatd, a bankrupt
Notice Is heribv fflven hat on the tothdavof Pe-
cembcr. A D . toro, the said J. A. Btttertie.d was duty
adjudlcat-d bankrupt ; and that lfe nest meeting of
h's creditors will be held at my office. In the Mi eon a
DuMJlnf, on the corner nt Merchant and Alakea
street, In said Hcnolutu. on he trst day of Januaiy.
A P., ionit at 10 o'clock In ttu fort-noc n of said day.
at witch time the said oedltn s may attend prove
their claims, eppolnt a trustee, examine the bankrupt,
and transact such ot er buslress as may properly
come betort said irfetina;
Hc-wNK E. THOMI?ON,
Referee In bankruptcy.
H irolulu. January end, iqqi. mr-Jan i,o,ii
DIAMOND
i.nd other Rings, Watches, Brace
ts, Pins, and an extensive variety
Rivalry. lannfactariugJewellei:
404 FORT- STREET. '
HART & CO.,
(LIMITED )
THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
Fine Chocolates and Confections,
Ice Cream and Ices Water.
BELMORAL
Young St., btt. Alapal & Kaplolar.l Sts.
Newly furnlshtd rooms with boonL
Also table board. Telephone ,371 Blue.
HAWAII SHIMPO SHA
The Pioneer Japanese Printing office,
The Publisher of "HAWAII SHIMPO,.
tht onty dally Japantft. paper published
Id tha Territory ol Hawsll
Y. SOG A, Editor.
C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor
!& Editorial and Printing Office, near
King bridge. King street. P O. Box 007.
A. Harrison Mill Co.
ESTIMATES rUk-dSHtl) ON Alt KIM1S OF
Brick and Stone Work
Manufacturers of Doors, Sashes and
Frames, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, and
All Kinds of Wood Work, Finish Turning
Ete., Etc.
KAWAIAHAO ST., KEWALO,
Tel. White 1221 P. O. Bo S5-
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Subscribers are furnished with from
Qve to uli lists per week, giving an ic
curnte record of deeds, mortgagee,
leases, releases, powers of attorn?
etc., etc., which nro placed on record.
SUBSCRIPTION PUICE, 12.00 Pit.
MONTH.
A. V. GBAR,
IiisM niilltltnst., Hnnnlnl"
Art Bmbroidery Taught.
Lessons In ART EMBnOIOBRY witi
be given by Mrs. II. 11. Williams at ti.
City Furniture Store, Fort street.
Tlrst Class stamping dons.
MRS. H. H. WILI JAMS.
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