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Lines of Oceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLE. The Btcamers of this lino will arrive and leave this port as hereunder: FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Zealandla Jan. 25 Sonoma Jan. 29 Mariposa Feb. 9 Sierra Feb. 19 Zealandla Mch. 2 Ventura Mch 12 In connection with the sailing of the above steamers the agents iro 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 Tork by any steamship line to all European ports. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC S. S. CO. Pacific Mail Steamship Go. Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co, $s Toyo Klsen Kaislia ,,liaaaraofUia abort conpitta. will Mil at Honolulu tnl l.ava ttli port 60 or iboat tta ..dttllbOlOWMfQllODO&l... For Japan and China: Gaelic Jaruaryai Hontkong Mini January i China February Doric February 16 Nippon Mini Fttmirr Rio dt Janeiro Mirth 6 Fof ciotral Infortna'lnn ipiy o H. Hackfeld & Royal J-SUimfri of tbi abort line, runolnc la conoid I on with tb CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. tvUMM Vtocouvtr, B. C, .n4 Syfloty, N. S. W., andcillloc ! Victoria, C. C, Honolulu and Brlabaca flUI. AT HONOLULU on or about Uw dattt balow ttittfl rlit FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. B. C, WUttni md Sydney. Mlowera . Jan 10 Aornngl Feb. 16 Warrlmoo .... .Mir, 16 Miowert .Arrlt i Aorinjl , May 11 Warrlmoo... June 8 rTnrona llckeU Uauad from Honolulu to Canada. Uoltad SUtai and Europe. For Frelcfat ana PatMftt tod ail general Information, apply to Thco. H, Davlcs & Co., Ltd., Gcn'l Agente. American-Hawaiian S. S. Co. Direct Service NEW YORK, PACIFIC COAST S. S. Hawaiian will be dispatched from New York on or before January 15 for 8an Francisco, en route to Honolulu. To be followed by S. S. Orefionlan. March loading. Freight received at company's wharf, 42d Street, South Brooklyn, at all times. For further particulars apply to C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Agents, Honolulu Wiider's Steamship Company FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS TOR ISLAND PORTS. When You WtytBtyj) ..RING UP THE. CX.-U-B Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables, : : : 618 FOHT 8TREVJ SUhle 'Phone, 477 Hack Stand 'Phone. S19 and 71.. 0. H. BELLIMA. FOR BALLAST !! f White and Black Sand In Quantities to Suit.... EXCAVATING CONTRACTED For- CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE. 10 Dump Carts furnished by the daj on Hour's Notice. H. R HITCHCOCK Merchant St., In M. D. Monsarrat's ottice. THEUNIONEXPRESSCO. Safes, Pianos, Furniture MOVED Drays for Freight and Lumber Our representative meets all Incoming steamers from the Coast nd we .check baggage on all outgoing steamers. Willie and Black Sand For Sale Office with Evening Bulletin. 210 King street. Tel. 86. W. LARSEN, M'fr. BRUCE OABTWRIGHT Cioneial Manage! ol Tbi Hqu'Uble Life Aaurino Socit 01 lh Hotted Stales f 01 the HwU Inland Puma 1 taarehant itirt. Hor- M. PHILLIPS & 00 Wholesale Impoiteta and Jobbii oropun and American Dry tw Vo t and Queen Btteeta. H. HAOKPELD k 00., L 1EKEBAL COMMISSION ABHir or. fort and Queen Streets Ec.oU trml FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Zealandla Jan. 31 Sierra Jan. 29 Mariposa Feb 13 Alameda Feb. IS Zealandla Mch. C Sonoma Mch. 12 For San Francisco: Dork. . Nippon Maru Rio dt Janeiro,. Coptic America Maru.. Cllyof Ptklne., i. January to ,. February t .February la February to ....March I March 8 Co., Ltd., Agents. FROM SYDNEY AND DRISBANB For Vctorla and Vancouver U. fc.j: Warrlmoo Feb. ij Mlowera Mar. ij Aorangl ... .April 10 Warrlmoo May 8 MiOAera .....June 5 between AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. Business Men Can Save Many Hours 'Snirro 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, 115 Third street, Portland, Oregon. D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco. E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A., 147a Omaha, Nebraska. O. R. & L. Go. TIME TABLE. From and After January 1, 1810. TRAINS. STATIONS. Dally Dally (Oatwara) m.Soo. t-allr aa. Su, Dally Dallr A.M. A.M. KM. VM. P.M. Honolola mo tut woi luf 9110 E"",1"" i : Mf rn EaraMIII,...,, I,j 10-.0S laioa ws etie Waluia ,, 10:50 ,,,, 4:41 ,,,, n:is .... l:o .... cabuku ,,.. ia:i a .... tin ,,,, TATI0N9. Dalh r Hawaii) ai Sib. Daily Dally Dall ll A.M. A.M. PM. P.M. ins .of waiama c;ie ,,,. a.so naiaa.a yiae .... J u BwaMlll ,,. 1:50 t4 lias 4U. Paul City 6.1s Is) li)o a.ja cnololii ..,, t.u l.ji io io V. C. Burnt, Gen'l Pass. dr. Ticket Agent O. P. DarwinM. HnnerlntAmlnnt. EGRY'S Violin - Studio Room 4. Lovb building. Mrs. Annis Montague Turner, W11NTBR SEASON. Vocal Studio, " lYllgnon " 720 Beretanla street; Tel. 1 1 14. ifa7-tf B. K. KAAI, Toacher of ' ...tar, Mandolin, Zltbe' Ukulele and Taro Patch. Order to be left caro o( Wall, Nicbol Oo ' V'MrtromMudoOo.'a IMr .. "J- SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE TIDE8. r r r DAY. 3d -a v a. ro p.i. p n Monday , TutSlly .... ..., Wednesday Thursday ., Friday Saturday Sunday , Monday . , a.., H 4.46 a. m II. IT P. m. S.M.H-aS 1 0 p. m. J.t.9 6 to 1.8 6,o a aa I. eo a. m. o.ca LIS t.4 4.) 6 l F. m. 1. m. .oa 14 1.40 0 .1 .4 .0.1T a .3 II. 05 .ll a. m. 4 It I First Quarter of tbo Moon on tho 26th at 11:22 p. m. New Moon on the 20tli at 4:00 a. m. Hawaiian Standard Time Is lOh, 20m slower than dreenwlch time, being that of the meridian of 157 30. The tlmo whlstto blows at 1:30 p. m., which Is tho same as Greenwich Oh, Orn. The tides at Kahulul and Hllo occur about an hour earlier than at Honolu lu Tides from tho United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Tables. Musters of vessels sailing from tbls port for San Francisco will find there a branch of tho U. S. llydrographlu Otllto located In tho Merchants' Kx change, where Is maintained for their nencflt free of charge, complcto sets of charts ?nd directions of tho world. Latest Information can bo obtained re gjrillng lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of Interest to ocean commerce. VESSELS IN I'ORT. ARMY AND NAVY. U. S. S. Iroquois, Fond, Midway Island. MERCHANTMEN. (This list docs not Includo coasters.) Andrew Welch, Drow, from S. F. Iroquois. Am. Bp., Thompson, SeatMt. Archer, Am. bktn., Calhoun, S. I Ilk. Kalulanl, from San Francisco. Prince Albert, llr. bk.. Cappclon, New castle. R. P. Rlthct. Am, bk., McPhatl. from San Francisco. Roderick Dhu, Am. bk., Johnson at Hllo from San Francisco. Amy Turner, Am. bk.. Warland, at Illlc from Son Francis"). Marie Hackfeld, Ccr. sp., Wuhrmann, from Drcmcn. Alta, Chilean bk., Thronaglc, from Newcastle. A. J. Fuller, Am. sp., Dcrmott, at Ka hulul, from LadyBmlth. II. C. Quickstep, Am. bktn., Hansen, at Ka hulul, from Port Gamble. John D. Tnllant, Am. scbr., Horfland, at Kahulul, from Chill. Skagit, Am. bktn., , at Hllo, from tho Sound. Florence, Am. sp., Ryder, from Taco ma. S. O. Wilder, Am. bktn., Jackson, 18 days from San Francisco. Aldcn Ilcbse, Am. bk Potter, 29 days rrom san Francisco. Edwnrd May, Am. bk., Hansen. 33 days from San Francisco. Jano L. Stanford, Am. bktn., Mollc-i- tcail, 19 days from Newcastle. Helenc, Am. schr., Christiansen, 20 days from San Francisco. Wrestler, Am. bktn., Nlclson, 21 days from 3. F. and Lahatna. Chehalls, Am. bktn., Slmonson, from Newcastle. Eclio, Am. bktn., Ilcllcson. SI days from Newcastle Emily F. Whitney, Am. sp., Rrlgman, 10 days from San Francisco. Mary E. Foster, Am. schr., Thompson, 21 days from Port Dlakelcy. Santiago. Am. bk., Ingnlls. at Kahulul, 19 days from San Francisco. Martha Davis, Am. bk.. McAlman, at Kahulul, 10 days from S. F. H. C. Wright. Am. schr., Nllson, at Ka- hulut 23 days from S. F. Honolpti, Am, schr., Olson, at Kahulul. C7 days from Newcastle. Quickstep. Am. bktn., Gruner, .t Ka hulul, from Port Gamble. A. M. Raxtcr, Am. schr., Marshall, 11 days from Seattle. John Smith, Am. bktn., Anderson, 24 days from Port niakeley. Carrollton, Am. bk., Jones, 21 days from Taeoma. Gerald C. Tobey, Am. bk., Gove;37 duya from Oyster Harbor. Mohican, Am. bk Kelloy; 18 days from San Francisco. Ceylon, Am. bk.. Wilier. 31 days from Port Qambloj lumber for Allen & Robinson. Roland. Gcr. sp., Meyers, 02 days from Newcastle; coal for Allan & Robin son. Falls of Qarry, Dr. sp., Droadfoot, 43 days from Newcastle; coal for U. S Quartermaster's department. Kllkltat. Am. bk.. Cutler, 23 days from Port Qamblo; lumber for Wilder & Co. W. G. Hull's Report Tho W. G. Hall from Kauai ports estcrday teports tho Ntlhau loading sugar at Walmcu uml that alio will talta nil tho V. K. und K. S. M. If she tnnno get u full load there, alio will finish up at Hiiiiainaulu. Tho Funnlo Allele wns nt Eleelo discharging freight, Tho James Mnkeo reports rough weathc at Annholu. She will Io.ul today If the weather Is Biuooth. If not, sho will load at Hunaniuulu, The Mlkahala will leave for homo on Tuesday with a full load of sugar. Tho W. G. Halt reports that tho weather at Hanamaulu was very chop py with very high winds and In n whole day's woik only succeeded In getting 1850 bags of sugar on board. Sho finished her loading at Kolo.i. Amount of sugar left on Kauai, '47.GS9 bags. Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin Office. THE NELSON'S DIFFICULTY Tho Charles Nelson, the Initial steamer of the Ilrltlsh-Amerlcan Steamship Co. to reach this port, left Saturday morning for Knhulul to load sugar for San Francisco, From tho tlmo tho steamer sighted Honolulu until her departure Rhe has had more than her share of trouble. Arriving off the harbor several days ago, the master of the steanicr, Captain Anderson, not being acquainted with tho quarantine laws which provide for Inspection of vessels before entering port, camo Into the harbor nnd was boarded by the doctor, who Informed him of tho fact that he had Mated a ruling of the department. After the quarantine doctor had made the necessary examination anl Inspection, the captain wns then per mitted to dock the steamer, and what passengers were on board were allowed to go ashore. A day or so after her arrival she was threatened with n libel suit by tho liter-Island Steamship Company to re cover the Bum of J2317 ns salvage for hauling her off tho reef nt Hanamaulu on Kauai, during her previous trip here. The matter was finally compro mised and settled out of court. It will bo remembered that the Char les Nelson was In tbo Nome service for a while and from some apparent dis satisfaction or misunderstanding among the passengers relative- to tho quality anrt quantity of the food pro vlded. It was heralded broadcast In glowing headlines by tho San Trnncls co Examiner, that the passengers had actually Indulged In a llttlo hanging boo, the victim being no les a per sonage than our esteemed friend Cnp taln Anderson, who sailed the same steamer out of port Saturday morning for Kahulul and San Francisco. It If to bo hoped that all future trips of tho genial captain to tho port of Honolulu will bo most pleasant. OUNRCC.GAN'S REPAIRS. Victoria, Jan. 11. Capt. Cllft. of Ta eoma. was In tho city yesterday and completed a survey of tho bark Dun regKan, tho repairs to which have hern completed by the Albion Iron Works, both to his satisfaction and that of the master. Captain Dixon, who Is well pleased with the work dono on his vessel, and hns much to say of tho workmanship of tbo local firm. Captain Cllft left for tho Sound on tho Rosalie last night, nnd will bo met nt Seattle by n steamer which Is to take him to Quartermaster harbor to make a survey of the steamer Dlrlgo, which has arrived there and has been hauled out for repairs. In consequenca of her accident In the North. Tho Dl rlgo, like tho Danube, collided with with floating Ice off Tnku Inlet and her Btem was badly damaged. The Dunreggan will clear today for Taeoma, whero she Is to load a cargo of wheat for tho United Kingdom and will be towed over to thnt port on Sat unlay. The Dunreggan Is well known here. Sho came to Honolulu months ago. went on the reef nt Diamond Head and was finally brought Into port through the effoits of tho tugs Fearless ami Eleu nnd some of tho Island steamers. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. Steamers due and to sail for tho next thirty days aro as follows: ARRIVE. Steamers. From. Due. GAELIC S. F. Jan. 23 ZEALANDIA S. F. Jan. Si DORIC Yokohama Jan. 20 SIERRA Sydney Jan. 29 SONOMA S. F. Jan. 29 HONGKONG MARU S. F. ....Jan. 31 NIPPON MARU Yokohama ..Feb. 2 China S. F. Fob. S MARIPOSA S. F Feb. 9 RIO DE JANEIRO Yokohama. Feb. 12 WARMMOO Sydney Feb. 13 DORIC S. F. Feb. 10 AOHANOI Victoria Feb. 10 ALAMEDA Sydney Feb. 18 SIERRA S. F. Feb. 19 COPTIC Yokohama Feb. 19 NIPPON MARU S. F Fob. 20 DEPART. Steamers. For. Due, 0 AELIC Yokohama Jan. 23 DORIC S. F. Jan. 20 ZEALANDIA S. F. Jan. 31 SIERRA S. F Jan. 29 SONOMA Sydney Jan. 29 HONOKONO MARU Yoko'ma.Jan. 3) NIPPON M ARU S. F. Feb. 2 CHINA Yokohama Feb. RIO DE JANEIRO S. F Feb. 12 MARIPOSA S. F. Feb. 13 WARRIMOO Victoria Feb. 13 DORIC Yokohama Feb. 10 AORANai-Sydney Feb. 10 ALAMEDA S. F Feb. 18 SIERRA Sydney Feb. 19 COPTIC S. F Feb. 19 NIPPON MARU Yokohama... Feb. 20 A government transport from San Francisco, carrying mnll, Is duo nbout tho 9th nnd 23d of each month. Schooner Twilight. Tho schooner Twilight which put Into port here nbout Christmas tlmo In a demoi allied condition, finally got away Siturday on her voyage from Washington Island to San Francisco. Sho had complied with every recom mendation of tho Hoard of Survey ap pointed by Judge Esteo of tbo L'. S. District Court nnd with her new sails spread she departed from tho harbor, Sho has In tier hold a raigo of copra which will moro than rcallzo ll.o amount necessary to pay all exponas of tho trip, anil leavo n surplus. Tho weekly edition of tho Evening Bulletin gives a completo summary of tho news of tho day. ARMY AND NAVY The U. S, S. Mohican has been order ed into commission. The transport Solace Is due here nbout February IStli from Guam. The U. S. S. Wheeling now at Maio Island, Cat., has been ordered out of commission. Rear Admiral A. Kautz has been de tached from the Iowa and as commander-in-chief of the Pacific station has been ordered homo to await orders. Rear Admiral Casey has been de tached from the Navy Yard at Phlla delphla.and has been ordered to the Iowa as commander-ln-chkf of the Pacific station. MIOWERA FROM VANCOUVER. Tho R. M. S. Mloviera of the C.-A. S. S. Company arrived from Vancouver and made fast at the Mall dock at about 8 o'clock Sunday morning. Sli'. arrived ofT the harbor at 4:30 In the morning but was unavoidably detained, owing to an accident to tho steam launch of the quarantine doctors used for tho purpose of boarding Incoming steamers. Following Is the report of Harry llcllmainc, the purser: "Left Vancou ver at 4 p. m. on the 11th and Victoria at 1:C5 a. m. on the 12th. Cleared the Straits of Juan dc Fucn at 0 a, m. same day and arrived at Honolulu nt 4:30 a. m. on the 20th. Experienced fresh tc strong SW. galo with very high head seas for tho first three thence to ar rival strong to fresh winds from S. to NE. with rough seas." After discharging considerable freight and taking on coal, tho Mlowera left for tho Colonies nt obout S o'clock Inst night. SEATTLE DEER. Tho ever popular Rainier beer Is be coming a household word and "will you have a glass of Seattle," Is mora often heard than anything else. The Criterion Saloon has the beer on tap cr In bot'les. Tho rivalry between tbo tugs Tear less and Eleu cntno Into lively ptuv Saturday over the barkentlno Kllkltat. From all accounts the Eleu had con siderably tho start, but when Captain Ilrokaw opened tho Fearless out sin made the water fly. From the pilot ofllco It appeared that both tugs reach ed tho Kllkltat about tbo samo tlmt, but the Fearless towed her Into port, tho captain feeling In high clover over his success. Tbo steamer Kauai camo In Saturday night from Kaunakakal with several largo steel tanks and railroad Iron from the old American Sugar Com pany's plantation. The entire machin ery Is being removed to tho Mcllryde plantation nt Elcelc, and a couple of more steamer loads will sec It alt re moved. The Kauai will finish tnklns on some freight hero nnd leave for Elcclo. Tho channel ship Saale of tho Norm German Lloyd line, which wns burned In tho Hobokcu (Ire last June In Nw York, hns been disposed of to Lewis Luckcnbnch, a prominent ship owner. Ho Is the owner of tho steamships Diicna Ventura nnd Michigan, which run to Colon, nnd tho Norfolk, which runs to Illuclletds, He Is not prepared to say what he will do w 1th his recent purchase as yet except that sho will be repaired. Legal Notices. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST CIRCUIT, Territory of Hawaii. At chambers. In rmbatt. In tr.maMeroftnciattn Wllllair Dudley Hunt, lata ol Honolulu, Oahu. Tht last will and 'is anient ol said dicta ej, having bein priicnteJ to said court tocHh.r with a tetltlori lor thi probata ihtreof. and fnr tht limine! of litters testamiatary to Oictty A Hunt ru vine bn MJ. Notice Is hereby civ en that Monday, tht 18th day of February, A.D , 1901, at 10 o'clock mol saliJa, at tht court room of sa'J court, at Honolulu, OahU, t and the same hereby Is ADpolrted tht tlmt an J place for proving said wll and Ixartnr said application. Honolulu, January th, 190 By the court. GfcORGE LUCAS. iTlfJan uai.8.4 Clerk. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. FIRST CIRCUIT, icniioryui nawm, r cnamrers, in proralt. in the mafer of the estate of Captain Harry hnellhh. latt of Honolulu, Oahu, deceased, Th petition and accounts of the aimlnMrators of tht estate of said JrceateJ. therein he atk that his accounts be mm Ined and approved, anl that a final order te mtdt of distribution r f the property rmalnlnir In his hands to me penuns mrrrto rnmirj, ana mscnargine mm from all lurther mpons bllity as such administrator It Is ordered that Friday, tht 8th davnt February, A. I)., toni, at i) o'clock a m , at the court room uf ht said Court of Honol Ij, lland of Oahu. be and !h same hereby Is a pointed as the time and fUrt for hear In t said petition and accounts, and that all persons Interested may then ard there appear and 1 how cause. If any they have, why the satrt should not be irranfed. and may present evidence to who are entitled to the said property. uonoiuiu, ueccmrer , 19-0. By tht Court. GtORGC LUCAS, iwlJec aS.T.u.ii Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby e ento all creditors having claim aga.l"at tb estate of J, J Stewart, d'ceased tipre sent the same duly authentically and with proper voucher, at the nfflct of the administrator, F fa. Ihompton, In the Ma goon bJUInir, H rolulu.Oaha Territory of Hawaii, within six (6) months from the jate nervor, oriney win re trever carrel FRANK E THOMPSON. Administrator of tha estate of J. J Stewart declared. Dated at HonoIuU', Oahu, this ind day of January, 'Qoi. nifJan t,,.T.o. 1 1,14, 6.18.11, s.sj.aB Administrator's Notice. Th un Jerk lift J. hivlnt? beendutv anrolntai i. mlnUtrator c f the estate of Ca herlne l. Auli. laf uf Honolulu, Islanl of Oahu Jeceated. hereby tle notice to all enditoftcf the deceased, to r, resent ihelr ciaims. amy aumemicitea wiui prupir vouchers, evtn If the same Is secured bv morttrairi unon m s.tt, to him at Ms fhct, ivT iudd UjitJIng, Hono lulu, within six months from Jate h eat. and all lalmsnot prtentnd within said time will bt forever tarred. All person owln? said estate are request! J tu mK immuitii paymrnis. WM C PARKE. Administrator of the cs ate of Catherine I1. Autd, deceased Honolulu, January t, iqq'. mi-Jan T.u.n.tS Notice to Creditors Notice Is hereby given h all credit rs havlngcUlros again! me estate 01 jonn ae i.ostat laieoi Hono lulu, deceaseJ, U preitnt the sime duly authenticated and with proper vouchers, at the office of the a 4m In Ktrstor, M (i Sllva, Honolulu, Oahu, Territory of nawaii, wmnn n 101 montns rrom tne date neieor, or they will be freer barred, M. G SILVA, Administrator of the estate of John Je Costa, deceased. Dated at Honolulu, Oahu, this 14th day of January 1901. iiirvan I4,iri9,l Corporation Notices. Annual Meeting. The annual mcetlnsr of the stockholder of the HONOLULU RAI'ID TRANSIT AND LAND CO . nil te held at i o clock n m. on Hrlday, January 25th, at the Chamber of Commerce, J. A. GILMAN, 1711'iw Secretary H. R. T. & L. Cn. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that THE EN TERPRISE .MILL CO., LTD., of Hono lulu, ha moved It's office to the Macoom Building, room 11. All persons owing ac counts to salj company will kindly settle the same promptly. 1714-in NOTICE. THE PACIFIC MILL COMPANY has succeeded to the planing mill business of the Enterprise Mill Co., Ltd., Alakea and Richards streets, and respectfully soli cits the patronage of all former customers of the latter mill company. EMMETT MAY, 1716 tf W. H. G. ARNEMANN. Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting of KAHUKU PLANTATION CO. will be heU jt tht Chamber of Commerce room on Min day, January 28th, at to o'clock a. m., fr the reading of reports and the election of officers. W.W HALL, 1710'tw Secretary. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Stockholders are herebv notified that th. Foufth Assessment of 5 per cent or two antf one-half dollars per sliare on the Capital Stock of THE INTER ISLAND TELE- 5KAPH CO., LTD., Is due and piyibh. July 1st, at the office of the undersigned. n Fort street. J.H.FISHER. Actg. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Ca Limited. Mnnnlulu. June 1. 1000 ma Olaa Sugar Co., Ltd. The stock transfer books of the Olai Sugar Company, Limited, will be closed to transfers from January tCth to joth, both dates Inclusive. ELMER E. PAXTON. Treasurer Olai Sugar Company, Ltd. Dated: Honolulu, T. H., Januiry 15. loot. 178-Ht NOTICE. The only persons having authority tt make collections for THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COMPANY, LTD., aa those wearing The Hawaiian Electric Coirr pany, Ltd., badge, marked COLLECTOR No's. 8, 9 or 10. THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. LTD. l7Q)-lw-6t-oaw McBryde Sugar Company. A special meeting of the stockholders of this Company will be held In the room of the Chamber of Commerce, at 10 A. M. on FRIDAY, JANUARY 25th, to consider an amendment to the By Laws with 1 view to changing the date of the Annual Meeting. P. R. ISENBERG. President. Honolulj, January 14th, 1001. i7;3-td NOTICE. AT A RFmil.AR MR 13 riwr: r!5 TUC (Wal Wah Yee Yen) Chinese Hospltaf hi..l rn th IMh Inc. tl,A f.illit.!n ..w declared duly electeJ as officers uf siM nupnai lor me ensuing year: rrc-uem, inun Mint Vice-President Goo Kim Fnotc English Sectetary...... Chang CIuj. Chinese Secretary Ma Chung Sang Treasurer Young Kcng Ilunc Assistant Treas Lo Den ..us CHANG CHAU, , English Secretary. nnnitlnna Qnllrlt.! in.1 ahvnl'f.il!.. celved by tne Eng. Se'cy, Chau care of E. O. HALL & SON. iw I w FOR SALE! Furniture- of O ROOM HOUSE f op sale with option ol renting houHc. '..Must Be Sold. A Bargain. R. W. ATKINSON EMPLOYMENT FRED J. CROSS, Consulting and Superintcndlnc Electrical Hydraulic KNOINEKR. Kloctro-rlydraullc Power Tranatnunka REPORTS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. . . . With Catton-Nell Co., Queen utrnet. Office no it to Poi.aicv. IIH A. Harrison Mill Co. rSTIMATLS tUKMSIIEIl ON All KINDS Oh Brick and Stone Work Manufacturers of Doors, Sashes and Frames, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, and All Kinds of Wood Work, Finish Tumlnt Etc., Etc. KAWAIAIIAO ST., KLWALO, Tel. White 1221. P. O. Ho st. J A MES T. TAYLOK, M.An. Soc.C.B. CONSULTING Hydraulic Engineer. SW Judd Tllnck. Tulo. 631. Honolulu Iron Works Co, Improved and modern SUQAR Mlr CIIINEUY of every rapacity and scrlptlon made to order, bolter iradb and RIVETED PIPES for Irrigate purposes a specialty. Particular atta tlon paid to JOB WORK, and repeat executed at shortest notlc. -!4 ia .iJaUL. ktatft'