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TT,WW11' ?1 T rf EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU.- II. T.. WEDNESDAY, JAJ. 16, 190L t 1 Lines of Oceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLE The steamers of this line will arrive and leave this port as hereunder: FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Zealand I a Jan. 2.1 Sonoma Jan. 29 Mariposa Feb. 9 Sierra Feb. 19 Zeatandla Mch. 2 Ventura Mch 12 In connection with the sailing ot 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 In the United States, and from New Tork by any steamship line to nil European ports. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC S. S. CO. Pacific Mail Steamship Co, Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. Top Kistn KaJsha . 9taMrtof tb ibort conptalM will cII ftt HoBolalu and l.ivt thlipotioi or ifeoat ffc .UU b10W M.tiOD.4t.... For Japan and China: Gaelic.. . .. , Jtruaryt) Hongksng Maru. .... . January ji China . February S Doric rctruary 16 Nlpr-T) Maru.,. i. . .....Frtruiry a6 Rio de Jantlro..... . March for ctntril Inforna'lon rpr o H. Hackfeld & V9tirt of tb above line, runnlnc In cootectloo with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. MIwmo Vancouver. B, C. and Sydney, N. S.W., and calling at Victoria, D. C. Honolulu and Brlabane ntlB AT IIOINOLULT on or about tba dates below Haled via . FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, B. C iMtbane and Sydney t Mowera ,. . Jin 19 Aorangl . Feb. 10 Warrlmoo Mar 16 Mljwera, , April tj Aorancl May 11 Warrlmoo. , .June 8 arTnroufb tickets laiued from Honolulu to Caaada, Uali4 Slatee and Europo. For Frelfbt and PtMat a d all general Intomatloo, apply to Theo. H. Davles & Co., Ltd., Gen! Agents. American-Hawaiian S. S. Co. Direct Service between NEW YORK, PACIFIC COAST AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. S. 8. Hawaiian will be dispatched from New York on or before January 15 for Han Francisco, en route to Honolulu. To be followed by 6. S. Ore&onlan. March loading. Freight received at company's whurf, 43d Street, South Brooklyn, at all times. For further particulars apply to C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. H H ACK FELD & CO., LTD., Agents, Honolulu R. W. ATKINSON EMPLOYMgif EMPLOYERS BUREAU. SERVANTS EXCHANGE, Houses, Rooms, Offices, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. Room 11, Magoon Bid., Merchant Street TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. REDUCED RATES. WhenYouWaqfe alig RING UP THE. . C-L-U-B Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables, : : : 118 lOBT 8TRKJTJ BUhls 'Phone, 477 Hack Stand 'Phone, S19 and7lt. 0. H BELLWA. RUvKm.imi FOR BALLAST !! f White and Black Sand In Quantities to Suit.... EXCAYATIHG CONTRACTED For CORAL AMD SOIL FOR SALE. DumD Carts furnished by the d on Hour's Notice H. R HITCHCOCK Merchant St., In M. D. Monsarrat's otnee. THE UNION EXPRESS CO. Safes, Pianos, Furniture MOVED Drays lor Freight and Lumber dur representative meets all Incoming steamers from the Coast id we chect baggage on an outgoing steamer. Wblte aod Black Sand For Sale Office with Evening Bulletin, aio King street. Tel. 86. W. LARSEN, Vft. Wilder's Steamship Company FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS FOR ISLAND PORTS. TraYel. FOH SAN FRANCISCO. Zealnnuin Jqn. 20 Sierra Jan. 29 Mariposa Feb 13 Alameda Feb. 18 Zcalnndla Mch. C Sonoma Mch. 12 For San Francisco: China ..... , Doric Nippon Mau Rio it Janeiro Coptic America Maru. .. Jan. 18 ... januaiy a6 ..icrruary t ..i ebruarv li ..February 19 .iiarcn Co., Ltd., Agents. FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE For Victoria tod Vancouver (B. C): Aorangl .Jan. 16 Warrlmoo .Feb. i Mlowera .....Mar. tj Ant an el April 10 Warrlmo3it May 8 Mlora 4 ....... June 5 Business Men Can Save Many Hoars ra Dy' ACROSS THE CONTINENT FRO.W 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 Birber Shop and Pleasant Reading Rooms. Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte) Free Reclining Chairs. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent, i5 Third street, Portland, Oregon. D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, No. i Montgomery St., San Francisco. E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A., 1472 , Omaha, Nebraska. 6. R. & L. Go. TIME TABLE. From and After January 1. 1IW9. TRAINS. ITATIOHS. Dally Dtllr lOotwiiJ) u. S01. lAttj u. Su. Dally Dtllr A.M. A.M. AM. VM. P.M. Honololl f.io 1:1 s n :ij :io "I.:."J,," f0' !4! "'- l;" (rtMIII tj ig.ol mi t.oj iuo WUUH 10: JO .... 4' "'' "ill .... 1140 .... libuko : ,,,, I111 ,,,, STATIONS. Dtllr (!-) u Sn, Dlly Dtllr Dtll AM, AM. FM. P.M. ""1 Wtltlua .. HI .... t.M ue .... a:o waiaaaa rite .... 1 si J"""'! lis jus 1101 : PaailCltr t.is o uj :jt uaomiu... g.u ji a OS 180 F. C. Surra, Osn'l Pans. A Tloket Agent. O. P. DmnMiN. Hnrxrlnlntidnnt. EGRY'S Violin - Studio Room 4. love Building. Mrs, Anois Montague Turner, WINTBR SEASON. Vocal Studio, Mljinon " 720 Beretanla street; Tel. 1114. i6a7-tf B. K. KAAI, Teacher of ' ' itar, Mandolin, Zltbr Ukulele and Taro Patch. Order to be left rare 0 Wall, Nicboli Oo r 'V'.tatromMoatoOo.'e 1W whip Rescued Fnom Drink Heroic Work of n Girl In Siivlng li..- uMn.t I i.wr ui-iiliicr I'rniTl LruillCnnCHH. Put n Itcmedy In IIIh Coliee and Without IIIh Knowledge 01 the Hecrct Wns Completely Cured. Tho terrible evil of drunkenness has nt last round n conqueror. Miss Mary Roberts, of 1033 Gulden Onto Ave., Han Francisco, Cal will gladly tell any lady who will write her how she snve-1 her brother from ruin and her words burn with a new hope to every woman who would rescue a son, brother or nusuanu rrom tne scourge or drunken ncss. MISS MARY nonnRTS. "May every mother, sister or daugh ter learn from my experience, Is my devout hope, and In thui making pub lic tho story of our private mlsfortuno nnd subsequent blessings It Is my curli est desire that every woman read In ray nords the way to happiness not only for herself but for tho man who Is struggling with the curse of liquor upon him. Dr. Haines who illscoverel Golden Specific Is deserving of woman'a homngo nnd I am glad to know that ho will Bend n free trial package of tho remedy to every woman who wrltos him. "Send your name and address to Dr. J. W. Haines, 3010 Glenn Ilulldlns. Cincinnati, Ohio. U. S. A., nnd he will mall tho remedy to you In n plain, sealed package and thus you can begin the cure nt once. The remedy Is odor less nnd tasteless nnd yon need hnvo no fear of discovery." IF YOU WANT A Complete Summary ..OF THE., NEWS OF THE WEEK in the Territory of Hawaii, you will subscribe for the WEEKLY EDITION .. ..OF THE. EVENING BULLETIN During the SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE, complete re ports will be published by the EVENING BULLETIN. Beer ana line Dealers. LOVEJOY&CO. IMVOBTMBI, AKS WHOLIUll Wine an! Lipr Dealers. Afati (or Ifta Bottla Ralslar Baar of Saaltla No. 19 NtroAKu Struct Faitoc Block. Honolulu. Hawaiian liunoa. P.O. Boilit. Motoal Talaphoaa lot. CONSOLIDATED SODA WATER CO., Ltd. Esplanade, Comer Allen and Fort Sts., Honolulu. Gonsalves & Co., j-IMITtD. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS. 22? Queen St., Honolulu, H. I Hoffman Saloon No Beer to Burn, But Beer to Bent the Band. Large invoice of. Olympia Beer- IN DRAUGHT AND BOTTLE It lias'nt come to stay ; it's going fast, but there's more com ing every month. L. II. DEE, Prop. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION Subscribers are furnished with fron. five to six lists per week, giving an oo curate record of deeds, mortgage leases, releases, powers of attorn etc., etc., which are placed on record. SUnSCMPTlON PKICB, 2.00 P UONTH. A. V. GBAR, TuiM Building, Honolulu i 2k prg r HEAVENLY TWINS ARE CANVASSING IN I'OKTLAND Will Likely OpeH Up Business on Puget Sound--No Intention Ex pressed of Returning to Honolulu. Portland, Jan. A. Frank Turk, we known along the Portland nnd Aslorli, water front, Is kick from Honolulu and Is contemplating embarking In business on Puget sound. No mibs-rlp-Hon llsto are being circulated with a view to securing n subsidy to Induct frrank to loinie at any particular clt' on tho Sound but lie lias nnnouncd his Intention of helping some of them out of tho hole by remaining with thiin. The Victoria Colonist has thti following regarding Ills arrival ut tli? tlritlsh Columbia city: "Among the recent arrivals at the Vernon Hotel arc Trank J. Turk and 0 Charles Lewis, who are well known tu those who go down to the sea In sin s on tho Pacific Coast. They have boon running sailors' boarding houses nt Honolulu, and ennio up here for the.r health that Is. their object Is given as such. Messrs. Turk and Lewi wero formerly In the business of sup plying ships with Bailors nt Port Tonnscnd, then nt Seattle, and again nt Portland, whence they migrated to Honolulu. Now they hao come to Victoria, with the Intention, It is said, of establishing a sailors' hoardln,; house here. They say that the shipping business of Honolulu Is on the decline, as fnr ns sailing vessels arc- concerned, for now tho sugar Is gradually being moved more nnd moro by stenmeis. instead of sailing vessels, as formerly. Overtures have been made by them, It Is understood, to Mr. Von niieln, who has been supplying nil eBsels that come here with crews, to havo him come In ni a member of a company to be formed by them In this connection, but he Is holding nloof. "Messrs. Turk and Lewis hnvo boon kept prominently before the public In tho newspapers of the different cities In which they hnvo operated. Not many months ago nil the Coast news papers had n long article telling of the shanghaiing of Turk, who was said to have been placed on board nn outbound sailing ship In mistake." Miamoto Tori Was Victim of a Poison The Coroner's jury In the case of the death ot the Japanese woman, Miamo to Tori, at the Japanese hospital Sun day afternoon, resumed Its delibera tions yesterday afternoon. Hardly had n quarter of an hour passed by befuro theso deliberations came to an end nnd a verdict of death by suicide wns hand ed in. ns follows: "That the Bald Miamoto, nt Honolulu. Island of Oahti. camp to her death at Honolulu, Island of Oaluf. on the 13tn day of January, A. D. 1901, from poi soning by taking n certain poison, to- wit. Insect powder manufactured by tho Western Chemical Company of Chicago with intent to commit sulcldo." As on the occasion of tho first sitting of the Jury, the witnesses were reticent. Dr. Kobnyashl testified to the effect that tho woman. Tori, came to her death as the result of syncopo to tho muscular tissues of tho heart which wns caused by some poisonous sub- stnnco contained In a patent Insect powder which sho had tnken on Jan uary 3. When called upon to nttend tho womnn, he found her lying on a bed vomiting quite freely. It did not ap pear to him At tho timo that the caio was a very scrlou sonc, but he made tho statement that sho had taken poi son with an Idea of killing herself. Ho had' taken the precaution to obtain an unofficial ante-mortem statement from her to that effect. According to Dr. Kobayashl, the statement wns made voluntarily and, when written nut, was signed by tho husband, tho father-ln-lnw and anoth er Japanese, Then came the story of how the woman was removed to the hospital and tho subsequent death as a result of a collapso of the heart. Dr. Shorey, the government chemist, wns the next witness called to tho stand. Ho stated that ho hnmndo a thorough microscopic examination ot the powder that had been given him by the police. He had found cyllslnl, a very slow poison, In sufficient quanti ties to cause death. Dr. Shorey went on to explain that the nature of the drug that caused the death of Tort nnd stated that persona have recovered from Its effects ns much as eight months after having tnken a quantity of It Into tho stomach. Thero wcro rases on record of death nftor a lapso of fourteen days under nearly the same clrcumstanies ns In tho ease of Tori. Tho last witness wns Singi, tho wn- man spoken of In yesterday's Iliilletln. Try ns the Coroner would, ho could not get from her anything concerning tho canto of Torl'H rash deed. Kvcry question asked was answered In thtt samo provoklngly non-commltal way, so common with Chinese nnd Jnpanesi'. It turned nut during tho course of the Inquest that Urhldn, tho roan who testified at tho first nesslon of the Jury to tho effect that he new nothing nbout tho womnn having taken poison, was fully nwnro of tho fact. Ho had deli berately uttered n falsehood when ask ed about tho matter by the Coroner. Know how sublime n thing it la to ride a Trlbuno nnd bo' famous for sound Judgment. To Cure a HfAri aril 20 minutes take Gessler's Magic Headache Wafers. JT AIL OfiUfifllSTi.PRia tot AKO JS Thl nviuruuH lints nny 10 mi igf. Iwill Give $100 REWARD &&, aniipynnc.nwrpninr.quinine. opium or harmful substance lnyKind,foundln my itcouotnc waters. en TO HIS LAST REST Chicago, Jan. C Phillip Uanforth Armour philanthropist, financier and multi-millionaire head of the vast com mercial establishment that beats his name died ut his hunic, 2115 Pralrlo avenue, at 5:45 o'clock tills evening. A muscular affection of the heart known ns mtocardltls wns the Imme diate causu of death. He had beer, slowly icioverlng from pneumonia that for three weeks had threatened his life. At V o'clock this moiulug his hcait gave wny under the strain of his 1 count lllnesE, his pulse running up tu 103. That wiib the biglnnlng of tho end. Mr. Armour was surrounded by his family when he died. Thoso at his bed side, besides Ills physician and muses, were his wife. Mrs. Phillip I). Armour Jr.. and Mr. nnd Mrs. J Ogden A" mour nnd the llev. Prank V. Gunsju lus. The millionaire retained con sciousness until within un hour of his death. During the day ho had realized that death was near. To those around him he had said: "I know I nm very sick. and am ready for death when It corner. ' Soon nftcr luncheon, nnd Just before tho physician forbade his talking more, Mr. Armour said that he would like to hear the Lord's Prayer read. One of the trained nurses who had been attending him, drew a chair to the bedside nnd slowly rend from the Illblo the pracr for which the dying mnn had aakej. It was read sentence by sentence and each was repeated by Mr. Armour. When the "Amen" had been repeated by him he sank back on the pillow and closed his eyes restful!). It wns the last word tho great flnnncler spoke, except fceblo farewells to his family a little later. Legal Notices. NOTICE TO CREDITOkS. Notice MheMfry k tn t alt crtiltoft having rlthnt El t th e 'tt of J J Stewart, J cmcJ t r" wnf the tarn Julv .'thntlctJ nJ lh r rarer voucher, t the ffict tt the mm1trto h fc, llioffiptnn. In the Miffo'-n b lUlnr. H nolu!u O-hu Territory of Hawiil, within (O mentfu from the JU hereof, or they IU te torcter bar4 TPAhK E THOMPSON. AJrrlnli-ritor of thetVateof J J Stewart Jeceae4, uateJ at nor.oluiii, unu, ttiit ml day ol Januiry. iqi. Mtt-Jan t.i.t t 0.11. 14 6.18 1 ,ti,s.t8 THE HAWAII HERALD. Vol. PUBL1SHLD IN HlLO. N- Is a pretty Advertiser who use its o umns GET GOOD RESULTS 4ood paper for 2.50 per an num, preferably m advance. HART & CO., (LIMITED ) THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS Fine Chocolates and Confections, Ice Cream and Ices Water. HAWAII SHIMPO SHA The Pioneer Japanese Printing office, The Publisher of "HAWAII SHIMPO,', th only dally JipiniM pptl putlllhci In thl Ttrrltory ol Hiwali Y. SOGA, Editor. C. SHIOZAWA,Proprletor 10 Editorial and Printing Office, near King bridge, King street. P O. Box 007. BATHS,! MOT a COLD Pantheon Shaving Parlor iMUUiii CyAKTWKlGil bdner.1 Mwigei ol rb Hqu'table Life Assume 8ocir f)f tho rjnltod Htitooloi the UwU- UlAndi Own, Mf-bnt Urttl. He M. PHILLIPS k OO Whokult Importer and Jobber 'oropean and American Drj lo-1 Ifn t n1 Qneen Stresti, 'I. HAOKFELD & 00., ), .CNERAL COMMISSION AOBF Oor.Fort and Qneen Btrettt UciiK inxO J5 Sill Corporation Notices. Annuul Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the PEOPLE'S ICE AND HEFRIG ERATING CO.. LTIJ., will be held In the rooms of the Hawaiian Trust and In estment Company, on Thursday, Jan. 17, loot, at t o'clock p. in. WILI.IA.M 6. ATWATER. I77lt Se-rttary. NOTICE. Notice Is hereBy given that THE EN TERPRISE MILL CO., LTD., of Hono lulu, has moved It's office to the Masoon Building, room it. All persor.s owing ac counts to said company will kindly settle the same promptly. I7i4lm NOTICE. THE PACIFIC MAIL COMPANY Ins succeeded to the planing mill business of the Enterprise Mill Co., Ltd., Alakea and Richards streets, and lespectfullv soli cits the patronage of all former customers of the latter mill company. EMMETT MAY, 1710 tf W.' H. G. ARNEMANN. 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 payabli July 1st, at the office of the undersigned, ill Fort street. J.H.FISHER. Actg. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co Limited. Honolulu. June 1. 1000 tw Stockholders Meeting A special meeting of the stockholders of the TERRITORY STABLES CO., LTD. will be held at the office of the Kaplolant Estate on FRIDAY,JAN. lSth, iqoi, at to o'clock A. h C. F.HERRlOC, Secretary, Territory Stables Co., Ltd. I7l8-3t. Olaa Sugar Co., Ltd. The stock transfer books of the OI11 Sugar Company, Limited, will be closed to transfers from January (Cth to 30th, both dates Inclusive. ELMER E. PAXTON, Treasurer Olat Sugar Company, Ltd. Dated: Honolulu, T. II., Janutry 15, iqou t78nt McRryde 6uar Company. A special meeting of the stockholders of this Company will be hf Id In the room of the Chamber of Commerce, at 10 A. M. on FRIDAY, JANUARY J51I1, to consider an amendment to the By Laws with a view to changing the date of the Annual Meeting, P. R. ISENBERG, President. H-molul'j, January Mth.jooi. 17'8-td NOTICB. AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE (Wal Wah Yee Yen) Chinese Hospital held on the 12th Inst., the following ere declared duly elected as officers of said Hospital for the ensuing year : ' President. Chun Ming Vice-President, Goo Kim Fook English Sectetary, Chang Chau Chinese Secretary Ma Chung Sang Treasurer, Young Kong Hung Assistant Treas., Lo Den ..ul CHANG CHAU, English Secretary. Donations Solicited and thankfully re ceived by the Eng. Se'cy, Chau care of E. O. HALL & SON. M17IW m FRED J. CROSS, Coniultlng nd Snperlntondlng Electrical Hydraulic ENGINEER. Kloctro-riyrtraullc Power Transmission REPORTS AND ESTIMATES FPRNISHED. . . . With Ctton-Nell Co., Queon street. OIHoe neit toP(X.cmoe. 1221 A. Harrison Mill Co. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON AIL MUS OF Brick and Stone Work Manufacturers of Doors, Sashes and Frames, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, and All Kinds of Wood Work, Finish Turning Etc., Etc. KAWAIAIIAO ST., KCWALO, Tel. White iki. P. O. Box 5-3. SA MES T. TAYLOK, M.Am.Soc.C.B. CONSULTING Hydraulic Engineer. 808 Judd lllock. Tela. B58. Honolulu Iron WorltB C , Improved and modern SUGAR MA CHINERY ot every capacity and de scription made to order. Roller work and RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation purposes a specialty. Particular atten tion paid to JOB WORK, and repair! executed at shortest notice. ,A I..J. ...tt