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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. II. T., THUIISDAY, KEti. 14. IDOL
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Lines of
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE.
Tho steamers of this line wilt arrive and leave this port as hereunder:
FIIOM SAN FRANCISCO.
VENTURA Feb. 19
MAUII'OSA 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 25
SONOMA June 4
Iocal Honk
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 tho United States, and from New
lYork 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.
CoclHal and Oriental Steamship Co, 0 Toyo Klsen Kaisba
. EStitatri of the bo conpaoiM will cat! at Honolulu and laavt tbli port oo or aboat laa
....datit bttow otlontd u...
For Jaoan and China:
Doric
Nippon Mini ,
Rio4 Janeiro
Coptic
America Maru
, February t6
.. February t
,. March 6
March u
....March tj
hot central Inlirma'ton jpy o
H. Hacklsld & Co., Ltd., Agents.
GamdiaD - Australiao Royal Hail Steamship Company.
arStumtfi of tb aboya I1 1, runolnc In cnecactlon wlia lfc CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO
tfrtB Vancnuvir. D. C , and Sydney. N. S. W., and call's at Victoria. U. C, Hoaotu u and DMibace
n IMJK AT HONOLULU oo or about the dates balow stved vlit
FROM ANCOUVCR AND VICTORIA, B. C .
Erlibaot and Sydney 1
Aortngl ..
Warrlmoo ...
Mlswera ...
Aorangl . .
Warrlmoo
Feb 16
....Mar 16
.. . April 11
....Ma ti
... .JuneS
WTtroocb ticket Itiued from Honolulu to Canada, United Stalei and Europe
raecec aoa au Keoerai inrornauon. apply 10
Theo. H. Davles &
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 San Francisco, en route to Honolulu
To be followed by S. S. Orefionlan. April lending.
Freight received at company's wharf, 42d Street, South Btooklyn,
at all times. For further particulars apply to
C. P. MORSE,
General Freight AKent. H HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,
Agents, Honolulu
Wilder's Steamship Company
FREIGHT AND
PASSLNGERS
FOR ISLAND PORTS.
WtonYontfaqUlpB
..RING UP THK.
C - I- - U-B
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
(18 FORT 8TREK1
BUble 'Phone, 477
Hack Stand 'Phone., 319 and 71a.
O. H. BELUNA.
ROCK
FOR BALLAST !!
f White and Black Sand
I In Quantities to Suit
EXCAYAT1HG CONTRACTED
For
CORAL AMD SOIL FOR SALE.
t& Dump Carts furnished by the dij
on Hour's Notice.
H. R HITCHCOCK
Merchant St., In M. D. Monsarrat's otnee.
THE UNION EXPRESS CO.
Su.'cs, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Drays lor Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meets all Incoming
steamers from the Coiit ?id we check
baggage on all outgoing steamers.
Wlills and Black Sand For Sale
Office with Evening Bulletin. 210 King
street. Tel. 86.
W. LARSCH, H'f'r.
(jeiioici Muvgei lt
Tb FiqaHibl Lift! Assorincj SbCm
IV t Rnitod HUifcH (01 the Brwullv
llli.iuiij
OFIIWl UflreltkC tt(8l ilof
;.L PRIM -IPS a )
Wholokale lmj.oitire bud Joblm
Inropean and American D'y flow
Ko t and Queen bttetU.
H. HAOKFJSLD k CO., l.f
IEKEBAL COMMISSION ABKTC
Cor. fort and Queen Street' IIcua
Travel.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
ALAMEDA Pel). 18
MARIPOSA Mch. C
SONOMA Mch. 12
MARIPOSA Mch. 27
VENTURA Apr. 2
MARIPOSA Apr. 17
SIERRA Apr. 23
MARIPOSA May 8
SONOMA May 14
MARIPOSA May 29
VENTURA June 4
Ixcnl float.
For San Francisco:
Coptic. ...
America Maru
City of Peking
OarHc
Hongkong Maru ,
February to
. March t
March 8
Marth 16
March
FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE
Per Victoria and Vancouver (B C)i
Miowera Mar ij
Ao'vikI April 10
Wa moo Alay 8
Miowera , June 5
For Freight and
Co., Ltd., Gen'l Aftente.
between
AND HAWAIIAN
ISLANDS.
Business Men
Can Save
Many Hours
nirroW"
ACROSS THE CONTINENT FROM
San FranciscoPortlaiid
THE TRAINS DAiLY
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM PORTLAND.
Only THREE DAYS to Chicago.
On y FOUR DAYS to New York.
Pullman Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Smok
ing and Library Cars, with Biber
Shop and Pleasant Reading Rooms.
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte)
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. H. LOT HROP, General Agent,
IJ5 Third street, Portland, O'egon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent,
No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
E. I,. LOMAX.G.P. &T. A
1473 Omaha, Nebraska.
O. R. & L. Oo.
TIME TABLE.
From mid After January 1, 1M9.
THAIN8.
0TA7ION3. LUIIy IHIIy
(Outward) ii.buo. tillv bio. Dally Dally
AM. AM AM P M V l
Moufjtulc . . r 10 51s 11 oj 3 if 10
vtiu uty,,,, so) g 49 11 49 3 4T 5 J
UwA Mill,.,, 8 jj 10 08 11 00 4 ej i 10
WtlADat 10 S3 4 4 t
WUlua II SS 9 40 ...
Kahulcu . ... ,,,, it )t ,,,, ftu ,,,
ftfAflOHS. Dally
linwtrj) ti sub ua.ir miir Ptuv
AM. AM HH P'X
Khuku silS " 3
WftUlUI .... & 10 139
rrsnoxt tub .. , 315
flw Mill s so 45 iijj 431
PiatlCltjr . . 6 ij 81 1 -n 4)1
V C. Hurra, Cion'l Im. A. HcU.
Agont.
Mrs. Annis Montague Turner,
WINTBISEASON.
Vocal Stiullo, " Mlfinon "
720 BeretJiila street; Tel. 1114. 1627 tf
K. K. KaAI,
Toncherof .itar, Mandolin, Zltti
Ukulele und Toro Patch.
Ordorn to Ixi loft cro of Wall, Nich
Subscribers to the BUL
LETIN not receiving tner pa
pers promptly will confer a
favor by notify int the Busi
ness CWce, Telephone 156.
; y-
Agents, Brokers and dcrtb"
BRITISH-AMERICAN
LINE.
S. S. "Santa Anna"
WILL TAKE PASSENGERS
TOR SAN FRANCISCO.
Sailing date on or about
February 12th, 1001.
ALF AfNDEK & BALDWIN, Ltd.
AGISTS, JUDD UU1LDIN0.
1. Irwin &G
Limitoi!
AflCKTS FOIt
Wcstcni Sugar Iteflncry Co., of fen
Francisco.
Dnldwlc Locomotive Works,
Phllailelrhla, I'cnn.. U. S. A.
Newell Unlursal Mill Co. (Nntioiu
Cane Shriddcr), New York. U. S. A.
N Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical Ferttl)
zers.
Alex. CroaB & Sons, high grade ft.
tlllzcrs for Cnno and Cottce.
Ilied's Steam l'lpo Covering.
ALSO Ol'FUll FOR SAI.H
Parnmno Paint Co.'s P. & B. Ptlti
nnd Papers; Lucol and Llnn
OIN, raw nnd Lolled
Indnrlnu (n coM-iater paint), .
white and colors
F.ltcr Press Cloths, Cement, I,l
and IJrlcks.
CaSTLE & OOOK!
LIMITED.
IIOIVOIL.TJTU.
Commission Merchant?
SUGAR FACTORS
AGENTS FOR
U, K Plinuil'ii Co.
rt, wiuiu. Attini'iv.i c. , L 1.:
Tbt Kobal. Sujt.r Co
Tb W.lintt Suiir Mill C.
Th, Fulton lion Work,, SI l.all, Ht.
Tb.SuodiKlOtlCo.
ThtGto F, BlakaSt,PoBM.
W1on . Cintrlrugali
- T! Ntw England Llla loaoraacaCa, al l.
Ta w Flra In, Co. ol Hanlail, data
Tba Alllanca Auraoca Cft ol Loaaaa.
" Vfrt, , .t t'.
L.1&K and IPlEth.
AGENTS FOB ..
New England Mutual Life ir
surance co of bobton
Etna Fire InsurajiCE Coa?ak)
of hartford.
iVm. 6. Irwin &
r
(L1K1TKI)).
Wm. G. Irwin,, President and Ma.mii
Claus Spreckcls Vlco Prcsldtt
W. M. aiffard ..Second Vice Presldea
II. M. Whitney Jr. .... Treas. and St
Geo. J. Robs Audit'
Sugar Fact ox'?
AD
Commission Afron,
tOBKTS 01 TBI
It'SANIO STEAMSHIP COMPi
OK HA' VltANfllHtlO. t1
BRBWBH CO., Ml
QbMQ htrcat, KoqoIuIu H 1
A-pentH lor
Hawaiian Acrlculural Company, AmtrUaa T,
Coaipany, Ookala Surar I'lanu Co , Oooaiaa Da
Co , lloncimu Sugar Co , Wal uku Sueai Co , fc
Sjeai Co , Maliikila Rardi Co , MoTokal H.'.
Planttr Lino San Fr IllcoPacW aaa Hi
k Co.'a Llna ol Boata packat,
UST OK OFFICEKS
0, M. Cooks, Pronldent) Oenrfn
Ho' nrtraii, MrtniiJ4jr 1'- F. Blcboi
Treanurer ai'l SucroUry ; Col. V,'
Alton, Audit it; V. C. Joucx, H. Wn.
hoiiHO. Obo, II. RArtnr. Plurnlnri
Tll8T0flHlM01C0,L!s
Importers and
Commission
Merchant) .-aasS
QUEBN ST.L - HONOLUL.
AGfcNTS FOR-
flie Linctshlrc Insurance Co,
Th' Bjlolse lnuraice Co.
Union Gis hnglne Co
Domes1'. Sawing Macl- n. Bt
HAWAII SHIMPO SUA
The I'ionctr Jjiantse I'rlntlng office,
IhePublls erof "HAWAII HIMPO,
Cia onl lall Japane.e pafec putlUtieJ
In th. t trill xjkjt Maall . .
Y. SOGA, Editor.
C. SHIO.AWA, Proprietor
IMT Edltorlil and Printing OlTice, near
Klnz bridge King street P0 Hon C07.
James Sheridan
Plf.no 'I unci.
40 -.ears practice, references '( desired.
All kinds of Musical Instruments iuned
and Repilred. Olfice with the Hawaiian
Iron Hence mil Monument Co., 179 to 180
!. King St., Res. Occidental Hotel.
Tel., 654. 82-jm Lincoln I'lock
m urn Tif (ma wm mrii
ni.u.in v umw liiiiL uui nun iiiuill llllUUVi" "
NOTICE
SAILS CARRIED AWAY
AND LIVE STOCK KILLED
Sighted Molokai on 3d Whole Crev
Kept Busy Day and Night
Next Day the
Storm.
The schooner Aloha, 21 da from
San Pranclsco, nnltcd )Morda), On
tho 3d lnt.. Captain Pry sighted Mnln
l;al nnd the next dny the storm struck
him. t'ntll esterda morning he and
his rreu had their hands full looking
out for the esel. It was a continual
grind the whole time us the wind and!
waxes (;ae the sailors no chnnco fori
resr.
During the storm scxeral of tho
Alohn k sails were carried nwaj nnd,
Bonn- of the stajs liroken I'p to tho
time Molokai wns slglited, tho Aloha
had had a. er pleasant trip and lier
deck load of live slock was In lino con
dition, j
Sh stnrlel from San Francisco with
216 hogs nnd some horses nnd mules.
DuiIiir the continuance of the storm
all hut soonlj of llir hogs perished
and on Tumliy, tlir -.th Inst, two
horses which succumbed to the tcrrlhlo
weather were hurled
Captain Pij ns that tht weallior
was the worst he has en r i xperieuicil.
The Bonnie Dundee
and Her Fill
flournor Pi le' fomni rm k jnibt.
the lionnle Ilnndc Is liable to 'est
hr lot.es on th mil n.n ka of the
mnrlne r.illwu) whnn sin. dilftni night
b'for,. last fiom hei moorings ott thn
boat houses l"p to a Into hour this
morning nothing bnj Len ilone to get
the Bonnie out of her plllkl.t.
She ln bitwein the mnrlne railway
nnd the drilling machine bumping
against one nud the other, nnd grind
ing Into the coral with her keel as the
swell moved her.
Tor seeral months, the lionnle has
been the most disreputable looking
salting craft In the harbor. I.an Oc
tober she was chartered to n "ml of
oung men who sailed her In the an
nual regatta. After the races, she
was used n little nnd. In the big storm
of November, she broke loose from her
moorings nnd gtnerallj ba I tried her
self cm the other boits near her.
She was hauled out of danger thnt
time and lay moored to the Nuy
whaif for n long time She was badly
damaged nlioic water and her owner
ninl chnrterers lind u discussion as to
who would p.ij for the c'amngc done.
It would take soxtral hundred dollirs
to put her ship shape on account of the
damage ch re In Nowmbcr Instead of
being icpilicil. houcur. she was nl
lowel to lay nlf tin bout ho'itns with
the irst of the mo'ilillci Heel nothing
being done for her N'em she is In
T fill w.i) to go to pleic
The lionnle Dundee mis built In Scot
land about ten jenrs lego b I'lfe the
biilller of the Shamiuek nml. up to
the time of the nrihal of Commodore'
T W llolirnii's (Jlniljs, was the faii
est ni lit In Hawaii in wateis
Another da or two In her present
position will maku ilreuooil out of
her.
PhllliincH Coble.
1 be transput t lluriihlde which ar
rived from New York recently with 100
miles of wire, will pioceeel south In a.
few ilaH, says a Manila paper Just to
hand, whero she will protceil to con
nect the different Island points by ca
ble. It Is iinilerstood that she will pro
eeeel to Ccbii nnd wotk cm cable cixten
slon to Mlsimls Mindanao nnd from
thern ciurlnml to .ninboinga. from
that point to Isnbido, thence to lolo
and from there to llongnc This svstem
will also Include Hollo nml Negros so
that eir lmpoitaiit point In the south
will be placcel In elotn communlrntloil
with Manila
a . a
Fine Job Printing at tbj Bulletin
Ofllcfl
RUPTURE CURED
for TEN DOLLARS
1 lioilMMtiL iAr ln-rii 1 urml
ett I In r net 11 In ii a I. r Una
.lutll iriii. tlt.-nt.,! lit.
tritium nt iIih tr Mttir.
Ilyttmli mil rl In lltirnt.
tlintl, i.tt rtlilrM .ultra
firl lloti.turilli 1 llil 4-a
t tir tiiaft, li,t..m-ilrt
tItM,LlrlK.. 1Nrlrlnir rtlll Itf reiutll 11 lnittlr.1 liimir,ll
tlrlt niiriii'lrt-'. hiiii'ihIIIiI'- Itl I ml. r llrrM
MtCmriC TlUSi CO. e;.o.,t.uir,.l, JlaCISCa.
tin jms
veWgiVHte
TOBACCO IN GUM TO TEACH
CHILDREN TO USE THE WEED
CliluiKO Jan 2S J'iit. Hiidikn violent Mints of t.enual bo) pupils of the
Je in r hcIiuiiI mid Hit sulii-e'imiii illsienor) tluit tln wtiu victims of nai
cnile poison has bimiijlit to lli;lit a toniblnutlun of Ruai nnd tobacco elriu
I1.111I 10 lint. 1 lilidi en Into tht tobutti bablt 'ilio stuff In put up 111 parrels
UKo Ktiin. lnbultil 'cninbaiie) mid Is udvoitlseel as a "combination of the
tine st tobacco nnd chcnvlnir Bum."
Tho reinfection mulch u doublet appeal to ho) n.ituie lirliit? sweet to tho
tasto nt (list lllo Kiini, and. by reason of bojbood'B pcivcife mist one epllon
of the 'munllnCKs" of chewluif leiliaeco 'I ho Silpt ilnuniltnt of Compulseny
IMiiiutleiu who brouitht the mntlei to the iittuitlon of tbn piess, Is of tho
opinion that the tobacco inniiiif.icturir hns elcillbe i.itelj set out not mtrelj to
nun Kit tho picdiiet (if Itself but nlso to debauch the health of the oiilig In
tho Inn n hi of future profits on tobacco.
Seveinl cases of pupils who have nciiuliul the bablt of chewliiK tobacco
through tho use of "BUlilbncto" h.ivo been leportcel In tho ease of the Jen
111 r seheiol tho rhllilren Informtd the principal that It had for s-ime tlmo
been their custom to pure liasu Kumb.ie ro In pntkiif.eH of st pities and then
to dlvlelo the lot among them for mastication during icccs.
HAS 750 HEAD. FINE
HORSES FOR MANILA
(Veterinary Surgeon Goss in Chaige
-Animah Are in Fine Con
dition and to Doctor's
Care.
The IJrltlsh steamer Copock. Captain
Harder, nrrlud this morning from
San Tranclsco. She comes as a go em
inent transpoit and has 750 horses and
mules nnd ,i lot of goermuent stores
ndoard for Guam ami .Manila.
The Copoik left San Francisco on
the 3th Inst , and experienced rough
weather most of the wn down. Tim
stock with few exceptions, camo
thiough In fine condition nnd, with tho
exception of a couple of crippled horses
nnd some cases of lung focr, the mil
mats arc all right.
Veterlnarj Surgeon Hugcno Goss Is
In charge of the nnlmnls nnd It Is to
his care and diligence that his charges
tirhcd In the good condition the) did.
I)r CIoss is an old hand at tho horse
business. Ho Is a giaduato of Western
Vcterlnar College of Kansas City
I)r Goss thinks the Idea of sending
the stock on from here without icstlng
the nnlmnls nshorc for a while Is xery
poor pollc It Is probable that, on his
recommendation the nnlmnls will be
rested here for seernl dajs
Risdon Iron Works,
i Engage Robert Curr
Sin PrancKo I eb. 3. An official of a
loiil tf.ini!iii c niipanv that has fudv
dedJed to add two i ew tirjiners to its
line Uaiithorlt dr tl e stitenient tint im
sh'pbulIJ pg ltd. either cm this Omt or
in me bait will unJert.ike to build a ev
scl In lev, than turir' time on aicount
of the r;rtnt am cut of work on hanJ and
alread e.untrj.tcd f.r. I his situation,
w lulc encouragint; from one point of lew,
l rather discouraging to those turns which
lind their present Meamers full of business
and traflic available which, for the time
teliiR at leist, must be passed bv. The
establishing of the RisJon Iron Work
slilpwrd, plant Is expected among ship
ping men to adJ greatly to the capiclty of
the Coast plants, and the fa.t that the
RlsJon Woiks his engaged the services cf
a well-known Eastern shipbuilder Is taken
as an Indication that the company is hast
ening preparations to get Into the held.
I he addition to the force Is Robert Curr,
who arrived esterday. He has for some
ve.rs been acting nnnager of the Globe
Shipbuilding Company and h is hid charge
of the steamers controlled by the Rocke
feller companies As a naval architect
and shipbuilder the new urerlnrendent of
the KlsJon ards has consttuctcd numerous
steel steamers on the eastern coast and
upon the ikes. He served h K annient ce
hlp at the Hatlan Wolff yards at
iieiiast.
ACCIDIINT TO IMIINTUR.
Ailam ll.il.ei a uiing Hawaiian
prlntei ami lielpn In the Job elepart
i'n at of tht Paraillse of the I'.iclllc at
Vila co leer of King anil N'littinu HtrectH,
had Ills right hand diell) mashed be
tween the heel and plate of one of tho
small presses while running off homo
nolle this morning
Prom the appearance of the hand nt
tho olllce It loukeel cr) much as If
tonio of the bones li.ul been broken
but upon examination at the hospital,
whither tho oung man was taken In
the pa tied wagon it was found that
mil) the llesh hid suffered.
ClilncHe Committee MectH.
The big committee of Chinese In
charge of the fire claims of tho Chi
nese of the ill, held it session In tho
hall of the United Chine s Society last
owning and made cpilto a little prog
ress In .1 fe n du.s the special commit
tee to handle tho claims before tho
legislature will be npK.'ntcel nml the
claims arranged lu tabulated form
I'll II lloacl OiiiniifVctl,
The hi.ivj nlns, culinlnatliiK yes
le.nl.i), did u gicat deal nf damaen to
tho Pali retail I'ho ti.ieU vvns bielly
wnbhi'd out from Fihacfcr's place to
tho Nuuanu brldcc On Wyllle street
there has .Jt-u been exunslte clamagu
fiom waslicmts,
a 1 a
TO CURE A UULU IN ONH DAY
Tako Laxative Iliomo Quinine Tahloti
All driiKKlsts refund the money It It
falls to cure. II V. Grove's alRnature
Is on each box. "f. cpntH
Tho EvontnK Hulletln, 7K cents prr
month.
Corporation Notices.
THE PACIFIC MILL COMPANY
has succeeded to the planing mill business
of the Enterprle Mill Co., Ltd , Alakea
and Richards streets, and tespectfullv soli
cits the patronage of all former customer!
of the latter mill company.
bWMETT MAY,
I7!6tf W. H. G.ARNEMANN.
ASSESSMENT ISQTICB.
Stockholders are hereby notified that the
FoufthAssessment of 5 per cent or two ana
one-half dollars per share on the Capital
Stock of THE INTER ISLAND TELE
GRAPH CO., LTD., Is due and payabls
July 1st, at the oflice of the undersigned,
lit Fort streot. J.H.FISHER
Actg. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co
Limited.
Honolulu, June 1, toco. i;;j
NOTICE.
Stockholders of the Hawaiian Chinese
Kona Coffee Plantation Co, Ltd., are
hereby notified to sunender their old certl
ficites and receive new ones. The sec-e-tary
will be at the Hiwallan Chinese
News Co., it Chang Kim's oflice every
SATURDAY this month from 1 to 1 p. m
CHANG CHAU,
Secretary.
Honolulu. I'ebri arv 8. loot 17 tj0-1 w
Election o? OHlcers.
At the adjourned annual meeting of the
stockholders of E. O. HALL & SON,
LTO., held ThursJiy Jmuary 7H1, 1901,
the following ofticers and directors were
elected to serve for the ensuing year:
W. V Hill . ...PreslJent
E. O. White Treasurer
E. H. Pals Secretary
E. II. Paris Auditor
Th" above, with A. J. Campbell and
Hmce Cartwrleht. constitute the buirJ of
directors.
E. H. PARIS,
Secret irv E. O. Hall & Son, Ltd.
Febnnrv 7'h. mot. 175c) tw
Election of Officers.
Nntlrp l llthv nlvn tltrtl th aIIa,,,
Ing biard of elficers were electeJ to serve
at tne anmni meeting ot the HAViOA
PLAN TA I ION CO.. held on February
a. 1001:
W. F. Al'en .... President
H. P. HiUwIn Ice-President
G. H. Kobereson Treasurer
h. Is. Bishop . . Secretary
P. C Jonc .... Director
I he above comrose the Hoard of Di
rectors.
Audlto : T RlcharJ Robinson.
Dated Honolulu, Februrva, loot.
P. P. itmtinp.
1 75) aw Secretary.
Election of Officers.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow Inr
Hoard of Officers were elf clrd at the An
nual Meeting of C. IIKLWEK iV CO..
(LTD.) held this day, to serve for the en
suing year, vlr :
Chas. M. Cooke, ......President
Geo. II. Robertson..
Vice-President and Manager
E. F. BWiop. . Sec. and Treas.
Col. W.F.Allen,. . .Auditor
P. C, Jones, Eso , 1
H. Waterhouse. Esq V Directors.
Geo. R. Carter, Est). J
E. F. BISHOP,
Secritary.
Dated Honolu u. Feb. 6, 1001. I717-2W
Legal Notices.
NOTICE TO CRCDITORS.
Th LnJer&iL'tirl hjvinp tren Julv airrf(nfaJ J
nln' ritur of ic triutc if AuguM. C l'itin lit
ol Hon ilulu IttJit.J ol Otj sttHJV(J notk It
hfrtry Elvtn l tl rf,,, o p e nt tlrlr c'aln
AKal',t the Jt of jtj Aucuf) C I'rsteina, it
tttvei July juthen IciteJ, twthrr offurrJ by moil
SHr or utricrwltv to tht. unJfflt ti at hi ufhee .
vn Ouert-n ktrert Hormlulu afurrvjlj, within klx
mtntn tmm th Jjte hriftif r ttu ulll l-t torrrr
r if J anJ all rrk n InJeMU to a!4 Mitt are
ht rbwr ,utteJ to mikt itnitiepjiat fjmeiit to th
unJrrftitnei
Jiu J Hun ilulo Januar ti 1901
t A dONSALVLS,
AimlnKtralur of tht ttal 1 f Augusto C I'rttani
!? 4W 4W JccerJMj
Adminlbtrntor'6 Notice.
Th? unJff ilj-nf J hivlnrtfern July aypolntfi 4
mlnUtratorft with the will an nut 4 of thertateof
Lau Teunp,rjihfrleLiuCh ms, formrrty I Hono
lulu Hawaii iJte ul HonjE Kong, JrcearJ hereby
irlv notii to all crr4ltors to fits t Irtrlr cUlmt,
July au'htritlcatrJ an4 wltti protcr ouchtn, If any
(mt r-n If the claim l trcurej by morteaee upn
retlfttat? tothtrn ihai il J un4mlgne4 at tlie thce
nf W ine Wo Tat Nuuanu uttrt, near Kins, n i4
Honolulu, within U monihi frim this Jat of puMI
catit n an J If J claim NnotrrfttneJwlthlnuch
lime, thev fchtl' be forever ba'rei All fercn In-Jtt-teJ
to kali eMale are r',' estej to mke ImrreJIate
tmeni 10 aia unjerticnti nt taij omct
uaiva, January 11 n, tgoi.
LAU YIV,
LAU TUNG,
AJrntnktrator with the will annexeJ.
iTi"iitThurt-rrlSat
FOR SALE !
HOUSE WITH LO ! Co ft. by co
ft. House contains i- rooms,
l.in.u, bath-room, clothes closeft,
and china closet Built entirely of
Nor'vvest and almost new.
HOUSE LIKb 1HE FIRST, with
lot 6y ft. by 120 ft.
LOTS WITHOUT HOUSES.
HirIi ground. Excellent neighbor
hood. Near both new and old car
lines. Large trees.
Inquire of C. HOLT E,
10 Merchant Street, or of
MKS HhNUKY,
1 740-1 I'uisacolt Street.
Carriage
Trimmer
All kinds of Carriage I rimming
done cheaper than at any other
slup.
MAURY RRAY.
VINFYAPD ST NliAK IMVl'M ST.
For Sale.
Firebrick
Fireclay
Mjinimoth Rockers
AI'I'IYTO ....
C. BREWER & CO., Ltd.
QUEEN ST.
I III II Taafr I