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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, II. T SATURDAY, APRIL
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Lines of
Oceanic Steamship Company.
TIME TABLE.
Kite steamers of this line will arrive and leavo this port as hereunder:
FROM SAN FIIANCI8CO.
, MARIPOSA Apr. 13
VENTURA Apr. 23
MARIPOSA Mar 4
SIERRA May 18
MARIPOSA May ,25
SONOMA Juno 4
Local Iloat
In connection wltn the Balling ot the 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
Cork 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, 0 To;o Risen Kalstia
, Itaaraari el lba abora coaspaolsa will call "I Honolulu to Uttt tlta roil oi ot (boat Ho
....dates kalosr aeuloned i....
For Japan and China:
Gaelic April 6
Hongkong Maru April i6
Ollna Arrll
Doric .....May a
For jraaaral Irjloraaatton rply to
H. Hackfeld & Go,, Ltd., Agents.
Royal
49.Aintrs of Iftt above Hot, rooatne la eoornxtloo wttb tb CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Mtwt ViocouTtr, B. C, and Syloijr, N. S. W anil ttHlnr t Victoria, B. C, Mooololu ao4 Brlibo
tra DUE AT HONOLULU on or about tht daUa tiow lUled tIi i
FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. B. G.
-r UrlibaoaaadSyfloayi
Mlowtra...
Aorancl .
Moina,.
Mlowtra ..
April i
....Mar 11
J tint 8
July 6
t"TDfoott tcktta lituad from Hooolulti to Canada, Uoltad Statu aiid Europe,
raaiaf t aaa ai turn imonaauoD, appiy 10
Thco. H.Davtes&Co.,Ltd., GenUAftcnts.
American-Hawaiian 8. S. Co.
Direct Service between
NEW YORK. PACIFIC COAST AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
S. S CALIFORNIAN. 6,000 tons, to sill ... .early In April
.S OREGONIAN, 6,000 tons, tosall
S S AMERICAN, 6,000 tons, to siil
S.S. HAWAIIAN, 6,000 tons, tosall
Freight received at company's wharf. 42J Street, South Rrooklln, at alt times.
For further particulars apply to
C. P. MORSB,
General Freight Agent. H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,
Agents. Honolulu
Lines of Travel
Business Men
Can Save
Many Hours
'SPCTOP'
ACROSS THI- CONTINENT FROM
San Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAiLY
FROAi SAN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROAi 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,
115 Third street, Portland, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent,
No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A.,
1472 Omahl, Nebraska.
O. B. & L. Go.
TIME TABLE.
From and After January 1, 1840,
thaiww.
TATION9. Uaur
Dallr
(Oatwara) la. ana.
Ully
A.M
ai. Sun.
AM.
llios
n:
11.00
Dally Dallr
PM,
r.m.
Hoaotolu . ..
Paarl City...
B.tMlll ...
Walaot
Walalua ...
Kabuku
TATIONS,
(loward)
Katulto
Walalua
WaUoi. ..
Mill....
T 10
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lo c4
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aa Sea
AM.
:if
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4.05
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1.40
(ill
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il
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Dallr Daily
A M. P.M.
rm.
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6,10
a.ol
a jo
fiio .... 1 si
J'50
r:5 not :
1 03 mo 4 !
I.j a of i6
PaailCltir
o:ii
onolnlu lu
F, C, Bsiitii, Gonrl Pas
X 'AlCKOt
Agent.
O. V. Dbmihon. Ruprtrlnlendnnt
Wilder's Steamship Compan;
FRLICillT AND
PASS1-NOLRS
TOR ISLAND PORTS
BRUCE CABTWRIGHT
b.ncisl Manager nt
Tb RijuiUble Life Assuxinca Soclts
Of tbs United BUtet foi the HsKtlucl
, Ishandi,
Onioai Hsrthsnt itrttt. Bo
'..T -JTi
Travel.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
MARIPOSA Apr. 17
SIERRA Apr. 23
MARIPOSA May 8
SONOMA May 14
MARIPOSA May 29
VENTURA June 4
Local Boat.
For San Francisco:
Doric.
.Arrilo
Nirron Maru April to
FROM SYDNEY AND BRISRANB
For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C):
Ao'vigl, , April 10
Moana
.. mays
Mlowera
Aorangl.
Atiana..
M'oMcra
, June
... July l
,.. July )
. Augukt a3
For t-rilfM and
Beer and Wine Dealers.
The
Orpheum Bar
HAS A TIM- LINU OF
Wines, Liquors, Btc,
FOR SALb UVTHbGLASS OR BOTTLE
J. K. JVlersebert.
LOVEJOY&CO.
IMFOBTEBB, AND WlIOLSAL
Win anfl Limior Dealers.
Af .nil lor tbi Uonl.l Kilnlcr Bur 0! statu.
MO. 10 NUOANII STllliET
Foiur Block. Honolulu, Hawaiian laiAsoi.
P. O. Boa ht. Mul-jal T.l.pboB. o8.
CONSOLIDATED
SODA WATER CO., Ltd.
IHpltxiindo,
Corner Allen and Fort SU., Honolulu.
Qonsalves & Co.,
LI.MITLD.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINE .MERCHANTS.
22? Queen St., Honolulu. H. 1
The Mint Saloon
WM. CUNNINGHAM, Prop.
On Nuuanu St., opposite Chaplain Lane
Inett
Is In the city Is wanted, the
Mint Is the place to go. '
A beer garden, a fine reaJIng
room, anil aspaclousanJ airy
bir room are just a tew
of the attractions.
II.
McDonough Is the man
ager. His assistants are W.
Hilary, Bonnie Lemon
and Wally Davis.
If vou call once, you will call
again. 177-Hf
Hoffman Saloon
No Beer to Burn,
Gut Beer to Beat the Band
LARGb invoice Or
Olympia
Rppnaifi'UgBga,
IN DRAUGHT AND BOTTLE
It has'nt come to stay ; It's roIhu
fast, but there's more com-
ing every month.
L. II. DEE, Prop.
Steamship
Real Estate
v
Instruments filed for record April 6, 1901.
First Party Second Party Class
TrOahuCollege $ R &t. J, Q
E and L Andrews A N Campbell Tr Mtg
U J Kay . p,A Hay. L
II L Pooloa L I- Mcoandless D
E Henntret al L II Evans U
L B Evan k Is ''"J Mtg
H T HayselJ-n W M Campbell "
EKUooKIm Aug preler
SC Allen GcuKlm Rel
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IN
Claim Old Line Has For
feited Double Track
Rights.
ELECTRIC STREET CAR LINE
NOT GRANTED BY FRANCHISE
Exclusive Right to Streets Rests on
an Unintelligible Section of
Act of Legislature
in 1884.
An exhaustive brief was filed yester
day In the Supreme Court by Kinney,
Ilallou & McCl.innhan attorneys for the
plaintiff in the submitted case of the
Honolulu Rapid Transit & Lnnd Coin
pany -s. the Hawaiian Tramways Com,
pany. Limited. At the outset the- brkf
says:
"All the points In this submtfsion
come fairly under the settled doctrine,
that In the construction of (tntiitcs af
fecting rights claimed under n lct.-isl.i-
tlve grunt, ns between the granting
power nnd the grantee, they nr- 'in
strutd most strictly against the li,"tr
and no right passes by implication t
cept such ns are reasonably nc-tn'ry.
Incident to and proper to the njny
ment of the right expressly given It
would he nn assumption of learning to
clto authorities on this doctrine.
"It Is Immaterial that to thU nb-
mission, the granting power is not a
p:iity. for In tile Interpictntlon of he
corporate rights, public rights ar ne
cessarily affected. Tin question lung.
Is a legislative grant of nn eist-mint
In public pioperty. single or double,
exclusive or Incvduslve. , It mint bo
perfectly obvious thnt the court's Judg
ment In each case, will either enlarge
or contract the reserved rlghU of tho
public,
Wn rin nni iirvtpnil tn miv thnt
where the state has declined or failed
to place Itself within the Jurisdiction
of the court. It will be bound by such
Judgment, nor would inch be eonclu-
sive against the public. Indeed. Mlll a
tontentlon would obviously U- un -
bound. Hut even so, It eannot be 1 on-1
tended thnt a statute of this nature.
,.,,i fr, ti... f,in.,i. .,f , ,l.
vatu dllference, may contain large pow
ers, but when the state become thu
contestant, the lights are- lets or dif
ferent. The doctrine mutt control un
der all circumstances,
be the parties so long ns In the adjudl
cation puhlh rights are affected or may
be affected through the exigency .iria
Irv. whereby the ciuirt In some futurn
construction of the same statute, la
called upon to pnss Judgment directly
between the grantor and the grantee.
"The question is. l.ovv much did
tho state gain: how much did It re-
iclvc?
As to the right of the Tramways
Company to operate a double track un
Ivlng stieet. the hrhf contends that tho
frnntliise does not eontemplute tin sub
stitution of u double track In place of
the single track nfier the lapse of tho
period of time, stated In the franchise
for the completion of either a single ur
, 11 .,.,-..-,.
u double Hack sjslem.
In reply to the query, has the Ha-
wallan Tintnways Company the right
e ..i.omi.. n ininiu-nv liv vteetrli-tv. tho
brief ogaln Invokes the principle of
strict construction. It does not i.dmlt
the contention of the other side that, i
a grant of tho right to operate n -street
rallwny.' ciirrli-B with It the Implied
power to operate a trnmwny by elec-'
trlclty.' The brief r-ays: 'Au electric
THE TRAMWAY SUIT
street rallwnj nnd n street railway, as or the repumie nro e nuei.s ui.i.i.
. ' ' , . . , . ,c., ,,. Tho Act of Apr 1 30, MOO. providing n
tho term w.ie, un.icn.tu--. In JSfcl. ma , , .mt r ,' T.-rrlte.ry of Ha
hnve many points of similarity, nutWa- -jCclnrc-al . mt "all persons who
argues that things having e-Ioe re-,WCro cltlyens o, tho repuldlc of Hn
semblance often differ widely in . liar- wall on August 12. 1S98 nro hereby
acte, i:.ec,r.c.,y was not in genera. .K-.tizens of United
use nt the time of the passage, of the of Btt0
Act, August 20. ISM.' Thlb fact vrnt t TI10 treaty of tho cession of Louis!
recognlrcd by the Li-glslaturc of that j una 'anil tho tieaty with Mexico nnd
vcar as evidenced by the omlsnlon to
mention electricity ns n motive power,
unci Us peimlsslcm to inie tables Aft'
nn extensive argument on tho various
phases of the Tramways Company's
claim to a right to use electricity, tho
brief bays:
"i;veu under circumstances which do
not appear In tills ciicc. where the term
'sued railway.' could fairly lie said
to Include tie. 'tile stieet i.illwuys;
when the public's offi r of tho light Is
safeguarded by terms of tlmo limita
tion nnd forfeiture, and the offer has
been .iieepted unit ne-ted upon, ns in
1Mb case. In u particular way; no pos
sible right remains of EUlHtltiillng fur
the acquired easements now ami uir-
fercnt ones. Indeed, tho character of
the claimed Implied power so essen
tially and neccbsarlly differs In tin)
matter of easements from thnt of tho
eabement already accepted und enjoyed,
Transactions
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It Is astounding that the claim should
find an advocate, nnd It would ho more
astounding If there could be found a
court so unmindful of public rights n
to admit It."
The section of tho Act of 18$ I, which
grants to one other corporation and no
more the right to the uso of any of tho
streets of Honolulu for n distance of
1700 feet nnd no more Is charac
tcrlrcd as ambiguous and almost lucu
pablo of Intelligent Interpretation. The
conditions of the grant In this section
Imply that the 'one other corporation'
Is to have Joint uso of the defendant's
track.
The brief says: "This section was
never intended as a surrender to this
foreign corporation of any public
rights In the public streets of the city
except the one right named In Section
58.". This right Is to occupy tho same
with a street car track upon which
cars are to be run." For It to contend
that Its right Is to preclude other cor
porations beyond n dlstanco of 1700
feet Is characterized as bosh.
The last question covered by thf
brief Is: "Is this corporation to re
ceive compensation for the use of a,
public street upon which It has one of
Its tracks?"
"Wo fall In Innguage to express our
disgust nt tho very mention of such a
proposition, nnd the more disgusting
becnusc advanced by nn uu-Amcrlcnn
corporation whose claim, as a matter of
right, to exercise any power, cxcluslvo
or otherwise, rests solely on the court
csy nnd Indulgence of American sover
eignty. "A speedy Judicial determination of
the submission Is urged owing to the
grent public Interest Involved."
a
Why Our Chinese
Can Enter States
The following ruling was received
by Collector Strntton of San Francisco
regarding the rights of Hnwnllan Chi
nese to land In the States:
Tho bureau acknowledges tho ro,
eelnt of your letter of 10th Inst, pro
pounding n question of law In connec
tion with your action In refusing per
mission to lnnd nt your port to two
Chtneso sailors who asserted thnt
they wero natlvo horn Hawaiian citi
zens. In tho particular case referred
to you state that their application
was refused upon tho ground thnt
1.1 11., .. ..-.,
I al..i jlf.l ma hMnnnni .91ltltttjll tWMXit
'; - , - ' '-J' 'by" ',' '' ".
,)ort f their claim, but that had "icb
facts been clearly shown, whllo not
'''" "I'on tho point, you nro rather
"vvhe't".. labors Tn?St
h,,, ndmlttcd Into tho United Stntes
under the provisions of section 4 of
ihu act of Congress, approved April
' . 1900. hlch prescribes n form i)f
government for tho Territory of Hn-
wall.
This Issue has heretofore been rnlR
d by tho Collector of Customs nt tho
port of Honolulu, 11. 'P., nnd. In tho
itliHinfn nr nnv liitllcliil rullni; there'
no matter wLu:Mi wnB ri.r,rml to the honornblo tho
Attorney llcnernl ot the United Htnles,
In resnoiiso to said rcifercnco nn
ndmlnlstrntlon ruling wna returned
on January 10th of tho current year
to thn effect thn: Hawaiian born per
sons of tho Chlncso rnco having been
iieen
Ha
waii, under tho section of tho net of
April SO, 1300, obovo icterrtd to, are
made citizens ot tho Territory of lltv
wall nnd of tho United States. Said
opinion In hereto nppended for your
information. Hespectriilly,
V. II. LAUN'HI),
Acting Commissioner Oencrnl.
Tho questions determined by tho
opinion of Attorney Oencrnl (IrlggH
referred to nro ns rouows:
1 Whether u person born In tho
Hawaiian Islands tn 1S8G of Chlncso
parents who nro laborers, and taken
to China with his mother In 1890. Is
entitled to re-enter tho Territory of
Hawaii, whero his father still ro-
B,i(,R7
"Whether tho wife nnd children
of ii Cliliifso person, who was natural
Ized In Hawaii and still resides there,
are entitled 'to enter that Territory
"by vlrtuo of the citizenship" of tho
husband and father?
Mr. Orlggs' opinion goes on to Bny
tho constitution of tho republic of
iinwall provided that "all persons
bom or nutuinllzed In the Hawaiian
Islands mid subject to tho Jurisdiction
tho Alaska treaty nro emoted as lllus.
tratlous of tho taking In as citizens
11. tho United States of tho natives
and cltlzenH of ceded and conquered
territory. There Is one exception, nnd
mat Is the 1)111 to provido u govern
ment for Porto lllco. Tho bill ns orl
clrinllv introduced In Congress do-
ehired that all tho Inhabitants of
I'orlo lllco. wli.i n eertuln iiunlincsi-
tlon nnd exception, "shnll bo deemed
nnd held to ho citizens of tho United
Slates." This provision was stricken
0
Tho use of tho Singer In millions of
homes shows the unprecedented suc
cess of these Ideal sewing machines.
It Is convincing proof that tho Singer
excels In nil kinds of family bowing
find art needle work. All our sowing
machines nro of the best construction
beautifully decorated, and nro mounted
on selected woods In finely finished
cabinets of nrtlstlo design. I). Der
gerscn, agent, 10V4 Ilethcl street, P. O.
Pox 155. '
flOSETElft
1$i2?SrP
fjW STOMACH
&ITTERS
WEAK DIGESTION
Indigestion and Dyspepsia have wrecked
many lives People who are weak and
mlseiable should know that health would
return If the digestion were made normal.
This Is just the condition Hostettter's
Starr ach Bitters brings about. It cures
conHtipntlon. iiHIotmncHH, ncr
vousneHH, liver anil kidney troiili-
lies, and produces sound sleep. It will
mane you well, see mat our privnte
revenue Htnmp cover the neck of the
bott'e.
A Foe to
Stomach
Troubles.
HOSTETTER'S
" STOMACH
BITTERS
Constantly on Hand.
POULTRY
FRESH SALMON
FROZEN OYSTERS
HALIBUT
NEW SHIPMENTS
EVERY MONTH.
Metropolitan Meat Go
LIMITED
BUTCHERS and
N.'.vy Contractors
,.Tim
Honolulu
Market
Go., Ltd
eeps Constantly on Hand
MlLLL'K & LUX'S Prime Beef. Mutton
Pork and Veal. The Standard Meats ol
the Coast. Nothlne belter to be had. W.
are Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands
FISH Salmon. Halibut. Trout. Sturceon
Sole, Smelt, Slnd. Carp, Rock Cod, Sea
tsass, Crawfish, Crabs, btc.
TOULTRY AND GAME Turkevs.Geese
Chickens, Quail, Canvas Back, Mallard
Teal, Sprig, Brant, Belgian Hare. Etc.
SMOKLD MEATS Hams. Bacon. Sauv
ages, fresh eveirv day. Tongues, Clipped
tleel, btc. Also Sweet Hreaj, Brains,
Calves' Liver, Tripe, Calves' Feet and
Heads, Etc.
HUTT1.K. Eccs. Cheese. Pickles. Chow
chow, Sauer Kraut. Apphs, Pears, Grapes
roiatoes, unions, iiDpage. A lull supply
of Fruits and Vegetables.
OYSTI.RS Fancy,
shell or cans.
large or small, In
H.irdlv a thing that you could wish fo
but what Is to be had at our market.
Telephone Main 219.
0000--004Oj
Cnnifffnn i
While putting new fixtures in
your bath-room, at least
consider using
Tiling
FOR FLOORS
AND WAINSCOTING.
Design and prices on appli
cation to
Lewers & Cooke,
LIMlTfctl Y
04K-00000004
Henry Waterhouse
& Co.
STOCK and BOND BROKERS
FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Careful Attention given to
.BUSINESS TRUSTS.
OFFICES :
CORNER FORT
AND MERCHANT STS
SKATT1.I: HKEIl.
Tho ever popular ltnlnler beer Is be
coming a household vvorM and "will
you hnvo n glassof Seattle," Is mon
often heard tbuui anything elso. The
Criterion Saloon pas the beer on tap or
In bot'les.
Corporation Notices,
Meeting Notice.
A meeting of the share holders of the
HONOLULU STOCK YARDS CO.,
LI D., will be held In Honolulu on MON
DAY April 15th, loot, at 2 o'clock p m
at the office of Jjs. V. Morgan, 65 Queen
St . to take action to atntnd BY LAWS
and any other business that may be pre
senteJ. JAS. F. MORGAN,
i8o)-iw Secretary.
Election of Officers
At the regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of I.. PICK A CO, LTD.,
held this day, the following officers and
directors were duly elected for the ensuing
year :
Jamcf L. McLean President
W. Wolters Vice-President
E. Peck.. . .Treasuier and Manager
C. C. Conradt Secretary
N. E. Gedge Auditor
The above officers constitute the Board
of Directors.
C. C CONRADT,
Secretary.
Honolulu, March 20. 1901. i8o2-iw
Election of Officers.
At the Adlojrned Annual Meeting of the
stockholders of the INTER-lbLAM)
STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., held
this day, the following Officers and Ul
lectors were duly elected for the ensuing
year:
J. Ena President
James L McLean ..vice-President
N. E. Gedge Treaurer
C. H. Clapp Secretary
T. W. Hobron Auditor
DIRECTOS: J. Ena, G. N. Wilcox,
A. S. Wilcox, W. O. Smith, August
Dreler, H. Ai. Von Holt, J. m. uowsett.
C. H. CLAPP,
Secretary.
Honolulu, March 2. loot. i7o7-2w
Legal Notices.
IN THE CIKCl'IT COURT Or THE FIRST CIR
cult. Territory of IUw.11. At chtmt-m-ln rrot-ii.
In the matter d th tate of Mela Mhrc. ul La.
UljnJ i.f Oahu. JeceaeJ. intestate. Petition having
teen Alei by Carl G Mhre, ihe hutbanJ of ali
Ink'state, rratnBthJt letters of jJmlnMrationupcn
aM tVate beln.iJ to talJ petitioner notice Is rur
by then that Monlay. the airi Jay ot April, A, U.,
toot, at 10 o'clock a m In fe JuJklarv Bullifnc,
Honolulu, Is appointed the time ar J place for hearing
tall petition, when aniaOwe all persons concerned
may appear and show cauie. It any theyhate. liy
said petition should not be granted.
Honolulu, March tt, toot.
liy the Court
A, O KAULUKOl'.
Clrrk
t796'Mirih i,14,i 1
Notice to Creditors.
Th tinJrrtlgnri having trrn arroln'J AJmlnlf
Irilor .f Ilia rut ol M eims fiairljo, 'atr of
ll'inilulu, Atctmi, nolkr briery Klvrn to all rer
n havln clalma 8Jltil Hit enjl. ol aallM
lioinr. (urrUo, lo pre. l Uwlr clJlmi. doly auilien
tlcatolwllhrrcrrriucrirr. II aryell. rn If tdr
tlalm I, CJJ l- m-rtjasr ur'" fl ralaw. at lire
olden ot Mla Win. Kit Office Unr. orr,ll
I1 O In Homlulu. wtiMn six month, from th dstr
hrrrof. or ltiy IU be lortrr birrtd. and all r
on InJf Me 4 to .a 4 ea'a'e are lier.bv rrque.te4 lo
make lmrr4lalt- raytnenl U tlie unJrrlrni4
M. Ci, S1LVA.
Almlnl.lrAt.ir of fie C.'ate ol M (ijmet CiairlJ"
Honolulu, March fl. rsici 1796-Mar rl,)ot6, t..o
' Notice to Creditors.
The unJerUne4 havlnir teen appolnte4 A4mlnl.
tratar of the eute oil r Ata4elra tale ol Hono
lulu Jrcce4, nvlc U fn-reby rlvrn to al" rertmi
having claim acalnvttlir cttatenl tali I. I Ma
4elra. ti rreent their c'almv 4ulv authen'lcalel ttl
proper oucller. II an) 11M even It the elalm It,
.etdre4 upon teal ettatr at the ofhre of Sllva A
Vlvat. Pott Ultive Lane, -ippo.ite 1 O , In Honolulu
wltnm all nonlhi irom trie jaie nerror. or irtey .in
be fomer barreJ. An4 all fereont In4ek tei to al4
eitale are Iierrbvrruete4 to maVe lmme4Mte pay
ment to the un4rrklgnr4,
J, I . ICUM,
AlmlnUtrator Hllh the Will annexel ol the eitale
nf r. F Alji.lra
Honolulu. Aurch u. rot iri-.Mar ai.io.o.ti ro
Estate of Chang Tai, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All creators ol Chanc Taf. deeeae4. are terebv
notltiei 10 prevent their claim,, July anthentica'ri.
an4 with tfe prorer vncchire. If any exltt, even II the
claim la aecured by mortgace urin rral e.tate, ro me
at my place or pus nvti nn ine r.iaKai e.i coiner ul
Atlllrr an4 VlnevarJ atreetf. In Honolulu. Ulan4 of
Ojhu. Territory of Hawaii, within MX WOMHS rrom
ine oaie nr mi. nouce. '
II audi Claims be not presented . thin six months
Irom the 4ate ol this notice they shall bo torevrr bar-
l)jte4 at Honolulu aloresau, jflarcn itn. a v.,
loot
CIIANO SAU 1AI
AJmlnMrator ol the estate ol Chani lal, 4rctate4
J. 1 UL 1IUL1.
Atturney tcr AJmlnlstrator.
iTpo-Mar ,6..i.io.6
ROCK
FOR BALLAST !!
f White and Black SanJ
1 In Quantities to Suit...
EXCAVATING CONTRACTED
For-
CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE.
Kay Dump Carts furnished by the di
m Hour's Notice.
H. R HITCHCOCK
Queen St., opp. Union Fe-d Co. TLL 20)
THEMOREXPRESSCO.
Safes, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Druys for Prelllit
and Lumber
Our representative meets all Incoming
,'eamers from the Coast J'ul we chect
laggage on all outgoing steamers.
White and Black Sand For Sale
Office with livening Hulletln. 210 Klnr
itreet. Tel. 86.
W. LARSEN, H'fr.
tfhen You Wan Ify
lliNO UP THE. .
G-L- tr-B
Livery, Boarding and
Sales Stables, : : :
18 FOUT STRKIVl
Stablo 'Phono, -i77
UbcW Mtund 'Phones, 3tl) nd 7t
P II nP.T.T.IN
K. K. JL.VA1,
Teacher of ' .itar, Mandolin, Zlth
Ukuielo und Taro Patch.
Orders to be ltift irn ol Wall, Nuib.
is - e.-wirftw st, !..,. 1 1
NOTICE.
TO WHOM II MAY CONCLRN.
I lie person who put a white nurc, blind
in one eye. In Mis. P. Neuman's pasture
last July un h.is.tmcby paving pastur
age and aJvitlsIng by calling at Aano.i
Ranch anytime within ten davs.
iSovtw H. DINKLAC1B.
The Evenlug Uulletin, 75 cents per
niDutru
Forty-first Annual Statement
OP
The Germania Life Ins. Co.
OP NliW YORK
FOk TIIU YCAU bNDINO DF.CIi.lBtl;
Jist, 1900.
AHHCtH.
Uonds and Mortgage, on
Heal llstnto II l,236,W2.U
Domestic and foreign
State, City, Itallroad and
other Ilonds owned, Mar
ket valuo
7,5IJ,CO0.
Ileal i:tnte owned. Includ
ing Odlco llulldlngs tn
tho United States and
ncrmnny
2.7I7.S3UJI
4;i,SI2JB
Cash deposited In Danks .
Cash on hand nnd In transit
(since received) 172.C37.tC
Loans on Policies In force l,300,2iViW
Net or Invested Assets De
cember 31st. 1900 2C,S7UI1M
Interest nnd ltcnts due and
accrued 31a.202.0C
Ilalanco of year's pre
miums, not yet duo (full
reservo charged In Lia
bilities), net 309,915.0
Premiums In courso of
transmission (full re
serve charged In Lia
bilities), net 17S,SIJJ
Total Assets December
31st, 1000 J27,378,53JJt
Liabilities
Itescrvo fund for all out
standing Policies In forco
December 31st. 1900, cal- '
ciliated on the assump- ""
tlon that tho Company's
InvcsttnenU will earn In
terest at the rate of 4
per annum )23,C23,30UM
Additional Hescrve i-und
required to plnco the
Comimny on n 3'4
basis for all outstanding
Policies
Reserve I'und for Kxtra
Risks and Surrender Val
ues, etc
Unadjusted Claims
Unpaid Dividends of 1900
duo to Policyholders....
Reserve Kund for Divi
dends to Policyholders:
Paynblo In 1901
$1SS,22I.S3
Pavnhlo subse
quent to 1901
SH.I81.0
ioi.eco.iB
1GS.2SUS
C033.U
ns Dividend
Periods ma
turo SS2.303.S2
1.070.S3XS7
Totnl Liabilities ,23,855,t3L3S
Surplus ns regards Policy
holders 1,523,3013
Total Assets 2778.ti3U
Trom the foregoing statement, ot
Assets there Is excluded (as Is usual
with this Company) every Item which.
Is not admitted by tho Stato Insursne
Department, and a very consonratlT
valuation Is put upon the various Items
ot assets.
COHNELIUS DOREMUS,
Presldent
EMMETT MAY,
Manager. Hawaiian Islands,
Judd Bulldjns, Honolulu.
INTER-ISLAND
. . .TELEGRAPH
On and After (lie 2nd of Marck
messages in plain language will lie accept
ed for transmission between the
places mentioned Mow.:
Honolulu, Oahu
Ka Laau, Molokal
Maun.tlei, l.anal; anil
Lahaina, Maul,
The charge for such messes wilt be at
the rate of 20 cents per word of 1 5 letters.
minimum cn.UKe;2, unui runner nonce.
When telephone connections are avail
able me? siges may be handed to the tele
phone company tn be forwarded to desti
nations other than those mentioned above.
In other cases special messengers nur
tt employe!.
The cost of special delivery is not It
eluded in the chart e at 20 cents per word.
If the cost Is known It must be paid br
the sender w hen the mrs.ige Is handed in.
If unknown, it must be paid by the ad
dressee when the message Is delivered.
Honolulu Office, Magoon Mock.
UPSTAIRS.
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5r5opptcfT5.
NOW READY
The Life of Queen
VICTORIA
imin:i) uv
John Coulter and J. A. Cooper
ot London anil Cuntidu.
ROOM 11, MAGOON ULD.,
MLKCHANT ST.
Art Bmbroldery Taught.
Leissons In AUT UMDROIOERY vttt
os given by Mrs. II. II. Williams at Ut
City Kurnlturo Store, Kort street.
71rst Class stamping dont,
MRS. II. II. WlLf JAMC.
Fine Job rrlntlns at
Offlctv,
tbe BuUetia
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