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1 'f7Wi EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU. H. T.. TUESDAY, FEU. 12, 1901. Lines of Oceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLE. The steamers of this line will arrive add leave this port as hereunder: FnOM SAN FIIANC1SCO. VENTURA Feb. 19 MARIPOSA Mch. 2 SIERRA Mch. 12 MARIPOSA Mch. 23 SONOMA Apr. 2 MARIPOSA Apr. 13 VENTURA Apr. 23 MARIPOSA May 4 SIERRA May 18 MARIPOSA May 23 SONOMA Juno 4 Local Iloat In connection with tho sailing of tho above steamers the agents ire 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 APPLT TO Win. G- Irwin & Co., Limited GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC S. S. CO. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Occidental and (Menial Steamship Cc, 0 Toyc Klsen Kalsha OutBiu of Ibi abort coapiott will call tl Honolulu tod Iitvo tbli fortoi or about est ....1ati tttow ntDtlontl !.. For iaoan and China: Doric Nippon Miru Rto it Jarnlro Coptic ..... America Mini xFefruary 18 Fetnnryift . March 6 Mirth 4 ... March i fftnoral Inform., jon ,py o K. Hasiifsid h t-SttKnait ol !& tbovu Una, runntnc la cntnKttoa witfj tha CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. liitr Vascouvar, T) C.anl Sy4ajr, N. S. W.. anl calling it Victoria. C. C, Honolulu aoi Bilitatt 1-113 AT HONOLULU en or aMut tha Jatai trlav itaUJ via 1 FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. B C, ' HrliUaa aodbydnyi Atranftl , FtK 1$ War rim 00 . Mar 16 Mhwira Arrll t Aorangl Mar it Warrlmoo .. , ..JuntS . y-Throotfi tkktts tiitud from Honolulu lo Canada, Ualt4 Slalat 10I Earopa. For Fitlgbt an 4 aaaata tad all tra1 Inform at 1 00, apply to Theo. H. Davles & Co., Ltd., Gcn'l Aftcnte. 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 Ban Frnncisco, en route to Honolulu To be followed by S. S. Orefionlan. April loading. Freight received at company's whurf, 43d Street, South Biooklyn, at all times. For further particulars apply to C. P. MORSE, General Freight AKent. H. HACKFELD& CO-, LTD., Agents, Honolulu Wilder's Steamship Company Business Men FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS FOR ISLAND PORTS. RING TJP THK. . C - X. - U - B Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables, : : : , 618 FORT STREn Stable 'Phouo, 477 Hack Stand 'Phone., 319 and 7fi. C. II BELUHA. KOwK. FOR BALLAST !! f White and Black Sand I In Quantities to Suit EXCAVATING - CONTRACTED For CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE. 6T Dump Carts furnished by the da on Hour's Notice. H. R HITCHCOCK Merchant St., InM. D. Monsarrat's ohut. THE UNION EXPRESS CO. Safes, Pianos, Furniture MOVED Drays Tor Freight and Lumber Our representative meets all Incoming steamers from the Coast sndwe check baggage on all outgoing steamers, Wbito and Black Saud For Sale Office with Evening Bulletin. 2:0 King street. Tel. 86. W. LARSEN, Vft. BKOOlfl OABTWRIGHTT tunersl Manager cl Th iCqu'table Life AssntAncs SwU 0 th United Slates lor tbe Hwt Islands Dwini Mtuhsnt street, lief .VI. PHILLIPS 00 Wholesale Importers nnd tTcblaM laropan nd Americtn D7 sti ?o t and Qncan Blrtat. H. HAOKFELD & 00.,L IENEHAL COMMISSION AQEF aor.JTort and Que.n Streets Ecu Travel. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. ALAMEDA Feb. 18 MARIP03A Mch. C SONOMA Mch. 12 MARIPOSA Mch. 27 VBNTl'RA Apr. 2 MARIPOSA Apr. 17 SIERRA Apr. 23 MARIPOSA May 8 SONOMA May 14 MARIPOSA May 29 VENTURA Juno 4 Local Boat. For San Francisco : ftlo U Jantiro. Coptic i merle a Mir j .... f li) of f'eklng: , fucl'c Hngkoiff Miru , . retrutry fa Ftr-nufv 19 ... ..March 1 .... March 8 ....March 16 . ...March) Co., Lid., Agents. FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE t-jr Victoria and Vaneouvar (O.C): Warrlmoo Minora .... . Ao'Vigl . Wi moo... Mlovtcra . ...Fab. t . ...Mar. fj April 10 Mi 8 Juna 5 un save Many Hoars 'S DlrrO" 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 Btrber Shop and Pleasant Reading Rooms. Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte) Free Reclining Chairs. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. J. H. LOTHROP, General A?ent, 11$ Third street. Portland, Oregon. D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco. b. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A., I47J Omaha, Nebraska. O. R. & L. Co. TIME TABLE. From nd After January 1. 1818. TRAINS. STATIONS. Dill, Dally (Oitward) at. Sua. !ally u. 9u. Oallr Dally AM. AM. AM P.M. Pit Hoootula Tie ait 1110s is f.io Bw Mill tij 10c iiwt 4101 in WaUlt 11 o ,,,, 4.41 , W"!" JS ... 50 .... huku ! ,,,, in STATIONS. DlUr (tawtra) u Sun. Dally Dtllr Dtllr AM. AM. Pit, P.M. tu II" W.ulu ,,, 4,,0 ,.,, , ,0 WaluiM tiio .... in PltllCltr 6.1) la 1)0 4Si aooololo Iij em "S ii F, C. Bmith, Oon'l fans. k Tlol.-nt AgenL (I. V. Dunimow. Hnrwrl.iiniiiUiit. Mrs, Annis Montague Turner, WINTER SEASON. Vocal Studio, " JYllgnon " 720 Beretanla street; Tel. 1114. 1627 tf R. K. KAA1, Toachar of ' .itar, Mandolin, Zlth Ukulele and Turo Patch. Orders to U. laft mrn of Wuh. Nicn. Subscribers to tbe BUl LETN not receiving tner pa pers promptly will confer a favor by notifying tbe Just ness CHce, Telephone i$fi. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE AJd!lorHi,MV Utcit Sblpplne (Stwi, will U iuunu un mm mtfinn piK MOVEltnNTS OP STEAMERS. Steamers due and to sail for the next thirty days are ns follows: Anuivn. Steamers. From. Itld UE JANnuiO Yokohama WAnillMOO-Sydney ndnic s. v. AORANQt Victoria ALAMEDA Sydner SIEimA S. P. COPTIC Yokohama NIPPON MAliU S. r. DEPART. 8 team era. For. RIO DE JANEIRO-S. F. MARIPOSA S. P. , WARRIMOO Victoria , DORIC Yokohama AORANOI Sydney ALAMEDA S. P. SIERRA Sydney COPTIC S. r. NIPPpN MARU Yokohama.., Due. Teli. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 1C Teh. 10 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Due, Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. IS Feb. 16 Feb. 1 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 A government transport from San Francisco, carrying mall. Is duo about tho 9th and 23d of each month. VESSELS TO ARRIVE AT l!OXOLU LU AND HAWAIIAN PORTS. (This list does not Include coasters.! Alex. McNatl, Am. bk., Ekrcn, Now, castle; J. J. Mooro & Co. Adderjac, Nor. sp Johansen, Now, castle; Hind, Rolph & Co. Addenda, Am. bkt., Perry, Newcas tle; It. II. Hogue. Ucnmorc, Nor. bk., Johnson; New castle. Dnttlo Abbey, Br. bk., McOhlo, New castle; J. J. Mooro & Co. lllC Uonanm, Am. bk., Bergman, Newcastle; J. J. Mooto & Co. B. P. Cheney, Am. bk., Johnson, Tu coma.. Churchill, Am. schr., Trcaor, New castle; R. II. Hogue. Cliy of Adelaide, Br. bk., Oreenwood, Newcastle; J. J. Mooro & Co. Courtney Ford, Am. brig, Murchlson; Klllissnoo. Challenger, Am. sp., Gould, 'Tncornn.- Drummulr, Dr. sp.., Armstrong; New castle. Drumburton, Br. bk., Thomas, New cattle., Elnell, Am. sp.., Ellis, Newcastle; J. J. Moore & Co. Emily Reed, Am. sp., Baker, Newcas tle; Ji J. Moore & Co. Foohng Suey, Am. bk., Wlllett, New York; Chas, Brewer & Co. rantasi, Am. bk Anderson; Newcas tle; J. J. Moore & Co. Henry Falling, Am. sp., Mathews, New York. Honolulu, Am. schr., Stokkebye, Newcastle; J. J. Mooro & Co. Haydn Brown,, Am. bk., Paulsen; Newcastle; R. B. Hogue. Hteper, Am. bk., Sodcrgren, Newcas tle; J. J. Moore & Co. Highlands, Br. bk., Smith, Newcas tle, Hind, Rolph & Co. Illmala), Am. b., Williams, Newcas tle; J. J. Mooro & Co. Iltnry Vlllard, Am. sp Quick, Sv vjnruihf W. R. Qraco & Co. Highland Light, Am. bk., McClurt; Ttw,omn. I urn, Am. schr., Rasmusscn, Newcas tle; .1 J. Mooro & Co. J. II. Bruce, Am. schr., Peterson; Newcastlo; Hind, Rolph & Co. Jaj Rolph, Am. schr., Dcdrlck, Nl t'ale Ports; W. R. Grace & Co. L man D. Foster, Am. schr., Klllraan, Newcastle; II. B. Hogue. Louisiana, Am. sp., Halcrow, New- cast'i: J. J. Moore & Co. Li.ttte Bennett, Am. schr., Rasmus- sen; Hakodate. Lurllnc, Am. bg., Schaubc, S .P. Mary A. Troop, Br. bk., Wally. M. P. Grace, Am. sp., Grant, New castle. R. B. Hogue. Manila, Am. schr., Knudson, New castle; J. J. Moore & Co. Mary Dodge, Am. schr., Olscn, What- CO.E. M. Wlkclman, Am. bkt., Renncche, TiKoma. Nuuanu, Am. bk., Josselyn, New Yo-lt; Chas. Brewer & Co. Newsboy, Am. bkt., Chlppcrfleld, Newcastle; J. J. Moore & Co, Omega, Am. bkt., Macklo, Newcastle; R. 11. Hogue. Palmyra, Am. bkv Keller; Newcas tle; J. J, Moore & CJo, Passepartout, Nor. sp., Nellsen, Syd ney: Henry Lund & Co. Philippine, Am. schr., Larseu; Qray't Harbor. Paul Isenhorg, Ger. bk., Ott, Bremen. Queen, Am. schr., Fredrlckson, Port Gamble. Reporter, Am. schr., Dahlorf; Gray'3 Harbor. Snow & Burgess, Am. bk., Olson; Newcastle; Hind, Rolph & Co. Seminole, Am. bk., Taylor, Newcastle-; J. J. Mooro & Co. Sonoma, Am. bk., Stursland, New- riutlo; J, J, M0010 & Co. Star of Bengal, Am. bk Henderson; Xciwubtle; J, J. Mooro & Co. S..uta Ann, Am. schr.., Strand; So altlo Tfllus, Ger. bk., Nielsen, Hamburg, Mcjer, Wilson & Co. Transit, Am. schr., Jorgcnsen, No caM'e, Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Two Brothers, Am. sp.,. Wilson; Ta cuma. W. F. Wltzemann, Am. schr., Butcs hop; Grny's Harbor. Wnchusett, Am. sp Lambcith, Newcastle- R. B. Hague. Win H. Smith, Am. sp., Colly, New castle; J. J. Mooro & Co. Vega, Am. schr. Cook, Port Blake ley.. The weekly edition of the Evening Bulletin gives a complete summary of the nen a of the day. HBRIW Sewer Connections Must be Made With Authority. , AUTOMOBILE COMPANY CONNECIS WITHOUT RIGHT J. A. McCandlcss Claims Sewaw from Said Premises Would be Greatly Detrimental to the System and to Public Health. J. A. McCandlcss, Superintendent of Public Works, has filed an answer to tho bill for Injunction of tho Hawa iian Automobile Company, Ltd Tho answer, denies that a public sew or exists on King street and denies that J. P. DulTey had charge of sen era and sewer connections. It Is aba denied that the plaintiff connected Its drain pipes with tho alleged public sewer In pursuance of Its right ns n resident and t.ixpacr of Honolulu, Tho dofendant's answer states afflr mntUely that washings and acids from the plaintiffs' batteries are destructive to sorters and sower connections, nnd that to permit the use of the fewer to conduct such rpftmo would be an ucwarrantnblo Imposition upon tho taxpnjers of the Territory. The ilefciuhtit further states that n sewer sjatem Is In course of construc tion tlip outfall for which Is partially completed. Connections with the sewer have bcu permlltfd only In cases of extremo exigency, nnd that general sewer connections now would endanger tho hrnlth of the community nnd make It Impossible for workmen to contlnuo at the outfall. It Is set forth that tho right to connect with any sewer nt any time before the completion of the sys tem Is expressly reserved to tho gov ernment. It Is asserted that the plain tiffs' connection with the sewer was without authorization. Moreover, defendant Is credibly In formed nnd crlly believes, that Just before tho service of the Injunction the plaintiff, without permission and without authority or Justification of law, renewed the connection nnd Is now using the sewerage system to tho seri ous interference with the completion of the outfall, and to the endangering of tho public health and safety. Joseph Clark was grantc da divorce ngalnst Abblo K. Clark yesterday nf ternoon. Tho divorce suit of Stella Nuncs against E. Nuncs has been discontinu ed. Davis & Gear, for defendant have filed a demurrer In tho suit of Japan Immigration Company vs. Maunnlel Sugar Co. The ground Is taken that plaintiff has not stated a cause of ac tion entitling It to tho relief and dis covery prajed for. Co tlon Bros. & Co. appeal from Judgment in Judgo Dlckoj's court In fa vor of Littlefleld Kltrell for $100.75 on nccount of wages. The Mutual Tvlenhono Company has appealed from a Judgment of Judge, DIcKey ngalnst It for $!3.r,5 In favor of I. R. Burns for damage to a trumpet vine. John H. Plcrco has be-on admitted to the practtco of law in tho District Courts and before Circuit Judges at chambers on appeal for tho term of two years. HID BY dtAWEo Berkeley, Jan. 27. Tin action of the Joint Intel colleglato committees of California ami Stanford 111 upholding that part of the previous ngtei-ment relating to tho employment of gradu ate coaches has thrown 011 tho two uni versities thu task of selecting from thti ranks of their old football plajcra tho Instructors who will shape, the grid Iron teams of tho turning season. Tho loaches this year, and hereafter, unless tho, ngrccmint Is changed In somo fu ture, year, must bo graduates of tho university where they nro employed, or must havo spent four years In study there. The new rulo cuts down tho cxpeiiFo of tho old system of Imported coaches by limiting tho compensation of .the head coach to $1500. Coach Kelly received $2500 for his services during tho last I luce months' season nt Berkeley nnd Coach Yost was paid n similar Bum nt Stanford. The sum to ho paid hereafter to the roaches Is In tended to represent a Just compensa tion to tho graduate for giving up his regular business during tho training season, nnd his college loyalty Is ex pected to provldo his reward. Throat Sore? There's no telling what n sore tin oat will do tf you give It right or way" uncertain lemedles of ten cause dangerous delay Mnko 0 cure sure with PAIN-KILI.UR. known for half n century ns n specific for soro throat, croup, coughs, nnd nil kindred troubles. Keip It by 1011 for nn emer gency. It never falls, .Wold substitutes, them Is btu ono Pnln-Killer, Perry Da vis',. Price 25c. nnd EOc. a a Canmrlnos receives for his refrigera tors all the California fruits of tho sea son by every cold storage steamer. He always has on hand a Btock of fresh ipples, grapes, oranges, etc. Send your orders by phono, No. Main 378. tfOSIIlTElfc &ITTERS A Healthy Stomach makts pure blood, vIkows ncrves-a strong bedv. Hoifetter's Stomach U'tters strengthens ueik stomachs. An occasional dose will keep the bowels active. Taken regularly. It will cure lndlfetlon, consti pation, dvspepsla, bllloupes, Inactive liver or kldrevs, malaria fever and ague. It will cure you. See thit a Prlvnto Revenue Ktnmp covers the neck of the bottle. It lias no Superior HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Killed His Friend In Boxing Bout Cambridge. Mass.. Jan. 27. Curtis U Crane of Ilrookllne was anldentnllj killed during a boxing match with his 1 clost friend. George R. Alnsworth. I In the lattcr'o room In Crilgle, Harvan! Knock-out blow was entliely unex- I v.ird students were piesent at tho time. ' Indulging In friendly matches, nnd the Knocl.t-out blow wes entirely unox 1 pectcd. The clrcumstnneea are best ex I plained by the following statement made AliiRUoitJi: "At 3:." o'clock this afternoon I I was sparring with Crnn. We had snrriil about three minutes when I touched Crane with tho back of my 'glove upon the face. Ho sink back ngalnst tho mantelpiece nnd to the hearth, unconscious. A doctor wns sent for nnd arrived In eight minutes. We worked on him for half an hlur. when another physician arrived. Both doc-, tors pronounced him dend." Alnsworth is a sophomore in Law rence Scientific School. Crane was not a student but lived next door to Alns worth. The restriction of sparring nmong students will result from the death of Crane. This Is the second fatality to result from an encounter with gloves within the last ten years. About that long ago,, Arthur Poster, half-back on the football team, died as the result o: n boxing bout with his classmate. Al bert Under, which occurred In tho gymnasium. While the death of Crano was from internal causes and not from a blow, there nro some who bellcvo there Is enough danger In the sport tc warrant Hk abolition, or at least tho restriction of such bouts Democratic Mayor In Republican City Chicago, Jan. 2S. With tho election of tho Mnjor of Chicago but two months awuy, things havo shaped themselves into such form thai the nomination and re-election of Carter It. Harrison to succeed himself Is a cer tainty. This fact coupled with tho one that President McKluley carried the city by a majority which ran well Into tho thousands three months ngo, seems n trifle queer, but there Is not the slightest dougt about it. Republican parleying has practically given tho" offlco to Harrison already. Graeme Stewart, the Republican National Com mitteeman from Illinois, lms been the man spoken of to succeed Harrison ever since tho latter's re-election to office two years ago, hut Stewart has announced that ho will not allow his name to bo used nnd Immediately a dczen second-rate politicians Jumped Into the race nnd are now trying to push themselves forward for the office. Tho Republicans aro utterly unable to ngreo on any one with th" time for tho convention but three weeks away. FREIi 8UPI-P.AGE IN CUBA. Havana. Jan. 30. Tho Cuban Consti tutional Convention today voted by a largo majority to Infer, a clauso In tho Constitution allowing universal suf frage, anil also adopted the principle of minority leprtscntntlcn. Business v.ib In a panicky condition today In conbequcneo of n rumor that tho I'nlted States would soon turn over the government to the Cubans. Gov ernor Oenerol Wood nnd Collector IHIm are besieged by those nsklng for deflnlto Information ugirdlng tho In tention of tho I'nlted Stntes Govern ment. i Mr. Melvin, who has charge of the photograph depattnrnt at KING BROS., is authorized by Miss Haskins to fill anv duplicate ordeis which may be called for during: her absence. i The Evening Bulletin, 7. cents psr aonth. Corporation Notices. NOTICE. ' THE PACIFIC MILL COMPANY J has succeeded to the planing mill business j of the Enterprise Mill Co., Ltd., Alakta I and Richards streets, arid tcspectfullv soli cits the patrmage of all former cmtoin-M of the latter mill company. EMMETT MAY, 1716 tf W. H. G. AHNEMANN. ASSESSMENT NOTICB. Stockholders are hereby notified that tin FoufUiAswsment of 5 per cent or two fnd one-half dollars per sliareon the Csplt Stock of THE INTER ISLAND TELE GRAPH CO., LTD., Is due and payable July 1st, at the office of the undersigned, III Fort street. J.H.FISHER. tg. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph C Limited. Honolulu, June t. loco. i;;o NOTICB. Stockholders of the Hawaiian Chinese Kona Coffee Plantation Co, Ltd., art hereby notified to surrender their olj certi ficates and receive new ones. The secre tary will be at the Hawaiian Chinese News Co., at Clung Kim's office evtrr SATURDAY this month from a to 1 p. is CHANG CHAU, Secretary. Honolulu, February 8. tool. t7yiwr ELECTION OP OFFICERS. At a meeting of the C. V. HERRICIC CARRIAGE CO., LTD., held Jarnurr 2MI1, loot, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensulrg year : President, D. P, R. Isenbe re Vlce-prefdent, ,C. F. Derrick Secretary Jamesll. Royd Treasurer P. B. Dimon Auditor L. C. Abies Director, John Ouderklrk Director, Harry Armltire IAMES H. BOYD, 178-jt Secretary. NOTICE. At the adjourned annual metl'ni ot ibt HAWAII LAND CO., LTD., held this day, the following eflicers were elected ta serve for the ensuing jeirj V. C. Achl. Esq ....Preldent nnd Mp. M. K. Nlkulni. Il.l vl-Prrild-nl Jee Mikaln.il, Eq Treasurer I'ouvii juiimsuh, c-q 3'creiAry Chris J. Holt, Evi A"di1oc Board of Director Jonah Kumalic, Esq.. F. J. lesta. Esj. and J. M. Kcj. ENOCH JOHNSON, Secretary Hawaiian Land Co., Ltd. February 0. loot. l7Sttl Election of Officers. At the adjourneJ annual meeting of tht stockholders of E. (.. HALL 5: SON. LTD.. hflil Thnr ).i. Im,,-,r,. ih .. the followlnf orfuers and directors were elected to serve for the ensuing year: W. W. Hall President E. O. White Treasurer t. H. Pa li Secretary E. II. Paris Auditor Ths above, with A. J. Campbell snfi Bruce C-irtwrlt.hr. rnn.lltnt. th- tvi.r.t - directors. E. H. PARIS, Secretary E. O. Hall & Son, Ltd. February 7th, 1001. I7;q-iw Election ot Officers. Notice Is hereby given that the follow Ing board of officers were elected to serve at the annual meeting ot the HA WO A PLANTATION CO., held on Feonurv 4. 1001: W. F. Allen President H. P. Baldwin.. ..vice-President G. H. Koberlsoi Treasurer E. F. Bishop Secretary P. C.Jones Director The above compose the Bo.irJ of Di rector. Auditor: T RlcharJ Robinson. Dated Honolulu, Februrv 4, 1001. P. . iii;nnr '752W Secretan- Election ot Officers, Notice Is hereby given that the folkiw?nc nu.il Meeting of C. IIKLWLK ft Go" t-TU.) neid this day, to serve for the en suing year, viz : Chas. M. Cooke President Geo. II. Robertson.- Vice-President and Manage E. F.BMiop Sec. and Treas. Col. W.F.Allen Auditor P. C, Jones, Esi , 1 H Waterhouse. Esq r Directors. Geo. R. Carter, Esq. J E. F. BISHOP, Calri)l4na Date J Honolulu. Feb. 6, loot. t7$7-ir Legal Notices. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Nolle ll hereby Eln to all crejlum ki.W cUlmt against (he etute ol Y Chew Un, lilt ol HanctlUu JeeeateJ. to present the faio July autnm tlcat.JnJ with rrorer vouchers, at the nthce cl rnc administrator, Chew Man Number llaoNuuan St Honolulu, territory ol Hawaii, within sit avictt Iron date or they wilt r lorever barrej. CllhW MAN. Administrator ol tht etMtt ol Yet Chew Tat, ( Jcrad. Dated January to i.yi. mo-st.lan ta e tt.it.af. Carriage Trimmer All kinds of Carriage Trimming done cheaper than at any other shop. HARRY RRAY. VINEYAPD ST. NEAIt HIVEK ST. For Sale. Firebrick Fireclay Mummoth Rockers Al'I'LYTO C. BKEWER&CO., Ltd. QUEKN ST. With n fully-cqulpped binder, "" cently acquired from T. O. Thrum, x. largely Improved and oxtendttl nt cliunlcal equipment Installed lu can modlotis quarters, tho Bulletin hirti llshlng Company a prepared to huih with dispatch anything In tho Untie printing, ruling or binding. 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