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EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, II. T THURSDAY, AUGUST 8. 1001.
PlnraWs, Etc
iffirt1! Brokers w 'f
WlWfcS. P6JC13HS itld Daitists.
n. m mm 1111 snce
This Is No Lcjad Pipe Cjnch.
T "
I am not cut to rob the public
hit slmplj, to earn a living In
a Ultimate v,.iy. My motto
Is "HONEST WORK AT HON
LST PRICfcS."
I Have Moved
my plumbing buslne to the
CORNER OF DERbTANIA ASD
EMMA STS. Telephone, White
JJ7I, where I tmelnstoJcthe
following coois :
BATH TUBS,
enameled Iron and steel clad,
with nlckle plated trimmings
alia wood, zinc lined.
Water Closets, Wash Out,
and Syphon, Jet style.
Sinks of Pressed Steel, both
galvanized and enameled.
Livatorle, enameled Iron,
and mirble with nlckle plated
trimmings.
Wash Trays, enameled Iron
with wood cqver.
Slop Sink, enameled Ironj .
Hot Water Boilers and Sti.4.'
Water Pipe. Faucets and T',m. J
m'ngs, (.laivanlzed iron, Let
ters, Cornice:), Stone Pipe, k.n
Roofing, Etc. ,K
'j
Jobbing Promptly attendee. o.
Estimates Furnished.
Work and Materials Guaran
teed. Your Trade Is Solicited.
JaS. Nott, Jr., Simitar Plumber.
Pimm,
75and79K!ngStre
TKLKPHONK NO. 81.
KOW It tlie time to get leak
breakage Men to. and yaa
Roofs Put in Gfct'
fly 03'nrw'wnt wort.-.
HONOLULU
SHEET METAL WORKS
H. W. BARTH.
Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilator
Metal Roofing.
Conductor Pip and Gutter Work.
41-.b4r4 Su.t, b.t. Qutcn nJ .Merchint "onolutu.
Jofcb If etcwrlir Atttslti to.
Tel. VVIiIIp 11 P. O. Box 270.
Notice to Property Owners.
I have In my employ FOUR FIRST
CLAiS PLUMBERS from the Coast. I am
now ready to figur on your work at the
lowest prices My men are Union Men.
Cve me a tr al.
C. II. UHOWN,
ffritnrv Stable'. Klnc St.
Bear and fflno Dsaitn.
LOVEJOY&CO.
IHPOBTBBS, AMD WUOLH3ALK
flM aai Umor Mm
Af Ml. lor lit Bnttl4 R.toltr Bur of tultlt.
NO. 19 NtTOAMC STBERT
feiUi Blort. HOKOLUIV, Hawaiian Iuauli
P. O. Boi ut. Muut T.l.Bhoo. 108.
CONSOLIDATED
SODA WATER CO., Ltd.
Ktap In. na.de.
Comer Alien and Fort Sts., Honolulu
Gonsalves & Co.,
LIMITED.
iVIIOLESALE GROCIiHS
AND WINE MERCHANTS.
?2?CenSUj1onqluluif-Ll
THE NEW DEPOT SALOON
OPENS MONDAY NIGHT
ltOMB 1 Will hinJte the new
INDUSTRY Honolulu-made Beer only
A COOL, WHOLESOME DRINK.
Ryan & Dement
Also proprietors of the popular ENCORE
SALOON, NUUANU AND HOTEL STS.
Where the Beer is on Draught To-day
tAr.
lUUH
No Beer to Burn,
8ut Ik-er to Beat the Band
RUE INVOICE OF.
Olympia
geep--rtifsaaB?v
IN DRAUGHT AND BOTTLE
It has'nt come to stay ; it's going
fast, but there's more com
Ing every month.
L. H. DEE, Prop.
ICE
MnnuTfictureri from Pure
Distilled Wuttr
Delivered fre to any patt of
city by courteous drivers.
Oalm Ice and Electric Co.
KHWAI.O
cL. BLUE )I5I
HOFFMAN & MARKHAM.
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
OFFIU.S
ULt HnNLSi
orwir, Mtio, )?j
KCMl.ENCS,
KOOM ..S-lno,
PoiTON tlcllDINO
l-ORT Ml-fliT
WMITP, .KOI.
X 10 I. P 'I I
HOUS-ll
o rioxi
UMm-1h, t M
OK. W. (i MAYS
:!8 1 Kerctnnln Street,
lOURS-iotoj
710 8
SUNDAY-9 to 11
Te lepl iQne 6oz
UR. J. T. VYAY30N,
445 BERETANIA ST.
OFFICE HOURS SJS.
SUNOAYS-lo-u.
1311
TH, Mt!n lift
m. C A. t'BTBKSUN
a i-OBtt ed hW office at . . .
20 Kmma Street
19-II A.M.
v 4 P.M
7- P.M.
'JUHM
TELEPHONE. 401
H SALTER HOFFMANN
llERETANLV STREKT (oppoaltx the
Hawaiian Hotel.)
"rlcphono 510. P. 0. Hor, 501.
OtOco hours: 8 to JO a. m.; 1 to i
ta.;7 to 8 p. :a.;Suni'aj, 8 to 11 a. tn
Dr. F. J. Rayner,
DENTIST.
Crown ami Bridge
Specialist.
110 RS to ..
20 Boston Utoclc.
Dr. Albert E. Nichols
DENTIST.
1123 Alnl.en Street, next to Masonic
Temple.
Office Hours 9 to 4
A. 0. WALL, D.D.S.
0. E. WALL, D.D.S.
dentists.
l.oo Building. Kort Slieet.
Hours. 9 to i. Telephone, 434.
Dr "w7 G. Rogers
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SPLCIAI.IST.
New Special Treatment for Deafnes3
No charge for consulla Ions.
OFFICE-1S4 HoH St., opp. Y.Vl.CA.
HOURS 0 In u-2 to 1:10-7 to 8.
ll iur Ui ttat I it a evil J. 1 for vou tu eer
elf. l.r at c re rt Itw bu 'iik t tluwi, fli.J ti
a irmotl mrn (J rt.uiw u?ii ynur rt
Vuur r aei are l:n;orart a. vur t)rv?htil
linrnriant
Cio)J rta ar.n t mjr, n.r r"r ts h.l(el, by
the u.e ot (iivr t;lase
It juu Lave tU ,inr e e. vtc tuvctlegooJ kIj.
A. N. SANHORO,
MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN.
UOfTON UlUO ,
lour sin it
nvt my t (1
jiiorwyti.
Albert fl. Cunha
ATHMfNtY AT LAW.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
308 Stfingenw.ild Building
ILLri'HONh MAIN 21.
VY. Austin Whiting,
W. J. Robinson,
LAW OFFICES
Romovcd to Room 303, Judd Building
J A Matiiiewmap
Petursoii & Hattlicwman,
ATTORNEYS AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW
J.O. Eo i(
"ihhiom. Main 168
I KAAMUMtNU ST
. J. M. KANEAKUA,
Attorney anil
Counsellor at Law.
ur-riCE-Bcth'l St.. near the Pott Office.
04 SAFFS IN
JL1.Y20U1.
STOCK
Hawaiian Iron Fence and Monumental
CO , LTD.
T'l.-87 MAIN KIVO STOTT
SAYE YOUR PHOTOS.
Tne press of binding pic
tures under glass is nude si
simple by the introduction o.
the Gummed liiucling: Pap;i
that anyone can do it
It w 11 afford .1 pleasant even
ing's occupation and save youi
photos from ruin, to get what
you require at lUlNU bKUi
and do the work yourself.
Full stock in any shade.
rzKSMttmr. i .MU 11 LU
T17iL. '
BOARD OF HEALTH CALLS
FOR TRANSPORTATION BIDS
T. II. IXivie3 & Co. Secure Contract to
Furnish Canned BeefWilder
Steamship Company Will
Still Haul Passengers.
At the regular meeting of the Hoard
uf Health jestcrday afternoon by
unanimous Note of nil the numbers Ilia
following resolution was adopted, thu
fame belug submitted by President
Sloggett:
ocntlcmen: I tlcalrc to submit a
resolution (or your consideration nnd
action.
1 would say by way of preface that
with bubonic plague knocking at our
very doors anil Increasing rnpldly In
Hongkong and throughout the Orient,
nnd threatening to becotno established
among us again by the Introduction of
Infection on tho Incoming Oriental
steamers. Wc arc certainly under
tlrcp obligations to Dr. Cofcr for his
unfailing courtesy, kindly considera
tion and the desire he has shown nt nil
times to cooperate with this Hoard and
Its olllccrs In tho efforts to protect tho
health of the public during this trjlng
time.
In lew- also Of the Intimate relations
established by usngu nnd law between
tho local Health Department and the
United States Marine Hospital Scr
lce this Hoard of Health and tho
community tit large nre to he con
gratulated on lun ing at the head of the
Marine Hospital Service, fo energetic
and thoroughly cluclont nn oflber as
Dr. Cofer has procd himself to be on
all occasions.
I would therefore move that the sec
retary be Instructed to write Dr. Cofer
thanking him In the name of the Hoard
of Health for tho courtesy, considera
tion and desire he has nlwcyn shown
to work nnd cooperate with the Iloaid
und Its oiricors. And that we also de
sire to express the utmost confidence
In him, and tn the thorough nnd em
dent measures which ns the local head "' nHernnon and continued Its dc
of the Federal Maritime Sen Ice. he has liberations, returning tho following
taken, and will still continue to take
for tho protection of this community
and that tho secretary be alio Instruct
ed to forward a copy of this resolution
to Surgeon General Wytnnn.
The committee on transportation
recommended that tenders be called
for ns follows: rate per ton for trans
portation of nil freight for tho Hoard
of Health Including packages for tho
lepers If accompanied b a permit from
an olllrei of tho Hoard, between Hono
lulu and settlement. Second, trans
poit.itlon of lepers or an agent of the
Hoard between Honolulu and settle
ment. Third, rulo per head for trans
portation of cattle 10m Hjtwnll or
Maul portB to settlement. Fourth,
rates per bundle fur lulal from ports
on windward side of Molokal to settle
ment. Under lotitlno business twelve lep
ers were sent to the Molokal settle
ment. The bid of T. II. Davlcs & Co.
to supply the settlement with cnnuctl
meats, was accepted upon tho tecc...
u.cndntlon of Superintendent Rey
nold t 'I ho salary of Assistant Super
intendent Wulamau at Molokal was
rut from $100 per month to $!)0, to
allow him to still draw $.'5 ns chief of
police of the settlement. ,
Dr. Cofcr reported on fho plague at
Hongkong. For the two weeks ending.
July 1.1, there were 109 cases and 107
deaths.
Dr. Archer Irwin reported from
North Hllo, the appearance of somu
ease-s of scarlet fever. The patients
were piomptly uarantlncd and tho
ilUcMie has been elfcctually checked
the Older to bum garhigo at Kaktinku
wub icfcilmled b; lo.mul vote, the Of
motory having been removed to Iwl
lei. lenient KrcliuH wia given poimls.
tion to laud nt thu leper settlement to
wu:k on the Bishop Home.
Reports fiotn thu city military olll
ctta were lead and adopted
A letter wua nad fiom Prtsldelit
Wight of the Wilder Steamship Com
pany ttutlng that In view of tin
Btralghtencd financial circumstances of
the Hoard, they would withdraw thelt
recent refusal to accept Territorial
nui rants for payment of passage, 'tl.e
Hoard on motion of Attorney General
Polo adopted u vote of thanks which
will be forwarded to the btcamslilii
company at once.
Thou.' picscnt at the meeting were:
PiMldent Sloggett. E. A. Mott-Smlth
Fred Smith, Dr. Muoic, Win. Auld
Attorney General H. P. Dole, Exccii
Use Ollleer J. S. U. Prutt, Superinten
dent C. H. Kc nobis, Sccictary Chur
loile and C. II. Tracy, s.inltaiy Inspec
tor.
RUSSIA'S MANCHURIA GRIl1
Now York July 20. A cablo to the
Sun lioni Pelting suys. Information
has been received heiu that the litis.
Mans nre building two gunboats to
pntrol the liver north of Ncwchwnug
lot tho piotcctlou of native shipping,
'the. Kusslnns will also fortify certain
central places In Manchunu, and theie,
Is no indication of withdrawal. The.
Cliincbe authorltlis mono nro Incapiv
blu or suppiesulng disorder, iho llus
plans me utilizing certain Chinese
troops, but thuy piovo Incompetent.
WILL VIHM' IHKLAND.
London, August 1. It Is believed
that the King nnd Queen will visit Ire
land next April und will piob.ibly open
the Intiinutlouiil exhibition which Is
being organized In Cm It, The King
has t.Iiendv paid six or boven visits to
Inland. Ho first went there with his
patents In lb If, and his lutt lslt was
in lai.".
Don't forgot Cariariroa uf ;be Call
fotnln Fruit Maikct when you want
fruit mill vegetables. Ho always has
on hand a ficsh supply of both Califor
nia and Inland fruits. Telephone Main
378.
CLIP DAYS OFF TIME TO
CROSS THE CONTINENT
Union Pacific and Central Pacific to
Spend Millions in Order to
Run Faster Train3-r-
Half Day's Time.
Salt tJikc, Utah. July 27. Twche
hours' reduction In time between Chi
cngo nnd San Francisco Is the goal to
waul which the management of the
Union Pacific Is rapidly working.
Within the next three years fully half
a day s time, possibly more, will b
taken off the overland Journey between
the oceans, nnd tho two coasts of the
Western continent will be brought that
much nearer together.
It Is with this end In lcw that the
management of the Union Pacific linn
expended more than $15,000,000 on tho
000 miles of Its line between lluford
nnd Ogdtn. To supplement this grand
undertaking In the day of time anni
hilation the Central Pacific board has
Just authorized tho expenditure of $25,.
00(1000 on Its line between Ogden and
San I'ranelsco. These two glgnntlc en-
glutei Ing undertakings nre to be sup
plenientnry. Work on the Central Pn
tlfle, Is not to be begun until nil Im
provements planned by tho Southern
Pacific, to co3t In the neighborhood of
$10,000,000, have been completed. It Is
expected that the Southern Pacific Im
provements will lme been completed
Inside of three yenrs, possibly two,
nnd Hint as soon as possible after this
the work of Improvement will bo be
gun on the Central l'acltlc.
1
The Coroner's Jury In the case of the
death of Mlotu Tono met again jester-
mullet, after due Investigation:
We the coroner's Jury empanelled
to ascertain the cause of death of
Tono, the Japanese female, flnil that
the woman eame to hei death nt Ho
nolulu, Oalm, on the Cth day of Au
gust, 1901, fiom hemorrhage of the
brain cuummI by a blow Inflicted b)
the hand uf a person to this Jury tin
know n."
As In ninny cases uf deaths among
Januitse In the IslaudH during the last
few cais, the Jury found that tho wo
man had i omc to her death through
tome mysterious agency, no clue to
which could ho obtained by means ot
tho testimony of witnesses. Th- nhv.c
verdict clears Nakamurn, the Japan
cic against whom tho Ind who testi
fied on the day previous hi ought the
c lunge of having struck the woman
fccverul times In the head. The boy at
that time contradicted himself veij
badly, stating ut one time that. Naka-
mura vvns never in the room In which
the woman dropped dead.
T. Achlgnchuma claimed to have
been standing near NaKamttra during
hli altcrcntlun with the dcccnscd and
stated that he was nt least seven feet
nwny fiom her throughout tho entire
eontiovetsy. The witness was in thu
loom fully live minutes beforo the wo
man fell and during tho whole contro
versy there was not a blow struck.
Nnkumura himself told of the trou
ble between the poy and thu one he
longing tu MatsuoJI. When tho former
told him that he had been beaten by
.MatsuoJI, ho went over to this man's
houbc und lemonstrated with the
muthrr but never euteicil tho rtioni
Ho denied having had any weapon
whatever In his hand.
Now that the July has finished Its
work, the police will take up the mat
ter where tho Investigation ceased and
will attempt to ferret out tho person
who struck the blow that resulted In
the death of the woman Mloto Tono.
ATTACK UNION LABOR
Pittsburg. -July 20. The National
Tube Works atMcKeespurt has made
an unexpected move Intended to check
inuto the Amalgamated Association.
'1 heir skilled workman have been iuk
d to sign Individual contracts to pruc
tlcully lepudlute any labor union, und
they have been given but a short time
tu think it over. It Is understood that
should they not sign the contractu they
will lind their positions vacant.
It transpired today that lato nn
Thuriduy evening C0U welders of the
mills wen; paid off and then taken In
to the olllce of tho general superin
tendent, wheie they were preaented
with individual contracts to bo signed
tor ut least u year. Sojih dcniuired
v.hlhi olheib signed the contracts.
TO INVESTIGATE SCHLEY
WuBhlngton, July 20. The u.tcept
to the Schley Inquiry, which the Navy
Department had been preparing for
beverul days, was given to tho publla
this afternoon. It is a documctu .id
dressed to Admiral Dowey us pies'
dent of the court, Instructing him con
cerning the matters to bo Investigate'.
While It directs that the "entile, mat'
ter" of Admiral Schley's conduct din
ing the operations In West Indian wn
tun shall bo Investigated, makin,; ut-i
lit tho very vvoids employed by Admi
ral Schley In hla letter to. Secietniy
Lung. It nlso selects certain distinc
tive acts of tho Hear Admiral ccuccri.
lug the faetB and propriety uf wltkb
It calls for particular Investigation.
TO CUItK A cui.i- i. UNK DAY.
Take Laxative liruutu 'iiiuur Tablet
All druggists retuuu tlie money If It
(alls to cure. K v, . -iguatun
b on each box
ii ';' 'iwyf.'i MWimtiTTr r -
$0$TETTEirs
lfTBs
DYSPEPSIA
Is not Incurable, as many neonlo sup-
poii- Hostettni's Stomach bitters has
nerr failed to cure the worst cases.
It cleanses the sstem of all Impuri
ties ni Iches the lilood. makes strong
nTV"s and cures constipation, Indiges
tion blllomness. liver and l.ldney
tri'Ulits A dose befniu meals will
nr'vpc belching or sourness of the
Btorua h Try It See that Our Private
Revenue Stamp covers the neck of tho
bottle
CREATES H08tctter,t
A HEARTY Stomach
APPETITE B'tters
Banters.
Claus Spreckels.
Win. C. Irwin
Claus Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS.
HONOLULU, : : T.
H.
Sji Francisco Agents Tho No
v.idi National Hani; of San Francisco.
3n Francisco The Nevada Na
tioni! Bank of San Fiandsco.
Lordon The Union Hank ot I.o'i
d ll. Ltd
flew York American Exchange Nn
tl mil Dank.
Chicago Merchants' National Dank.
Paris Credit I. initials.
Berlin Dresdner Hank.
Hongkong and Yokohama Hong
I invHlianghal Hanking Coiporatlon.
New Zealand and Australia Hank
of New Zealand.
Victirla and Vancouver Hank of
Br't -U North America
D-po-tlts received. 1jans mado on
ipproiil senility Commeielnl nnd
Irav-I-rs Credits Issued. Hills or IU-'Ir-ti.;'
bought nnd sold
Cel ectiors Promptly Accounted For.
Established 1353
BISHOP & CO.
BANKERS.
Tr.tii5.ict a General Banking
iitul Exchange Diiiim-i.
(.'"Mimcivi.il and Travelers'
r.ctti r of Cteilit itsucil, available
in all th ln'inciiul cities of the
vvorM
Intore-t allowed after July 1,
1 SSI's, on fiNctl (lupoiiu 7 day
notice 2 per cent. (thU form will
not U- ir inturt'it unites it remain?
iindi-tiiilicil for one month), 3
month, :) per cent., 0 months 3 1-2
per cunt. 1 2 months i per cent.
BJSHOP & CO.
Savings Bank
Savings Deposits will be
ieiIvf. and Inteust allowed by the
Cat.k at four and one-half per cent
per annum.
P 'ated copies of the Utiles and Reg
ulations may be obtained on applica
tion. t.
crib i
jtreet
at bank building on Merchant
HISHOP & CO.
Pioneer Buhding an
Loan Association.
VS3ET8. CEO. II, 1811, VlU,7T.i
Mi-no lumed on .pprovtl teeurti
AHuvliigB.-,a!: tot RioistWy deposit
House built on th monthly frets.
iiea' p:a .
Twentieth Bert of Bloc la a
ipenol.
OWICEKfJ-T. F Lms'nj. Pre
dent; S. R Roso, Vlcm PreQi.ntj o.
'iray, Trcaeurer; A. V. Gear, K?rt:ri
DIP.KOTOR3-T. F. Lcnsinr, H. J
'lose, A. V. Oear, A. W. Keech, 1Iri
dralth, J. L. McLean J. D. HoH, O, tv
'Iray, W. L. Howard.
a. v. axi.it,
BwiroUn
Chamhnr of Comment room.
Omp Houri: 12-I0 1:10 p. u
The Yokohama Special Bank
LIMITLD.
Si. i.t1 i-d Capital Yen 21,000,000
P . d Fn Capital Yon 1S.000.000
Ra. ved Fund Yen 8,310.000
Head Olllce, Yokohama.
Tho Umk lius and leeches for eol-lei-t
v,u lillls of Exchange. Issues Drafts
nail Letter of Ciedlt. mid transacts
a mut-ral bulking business.
IN THRUST AI.I.OWKD-
Pn ne4 Drult lor u month 4 rer cent p 1
OnFmlDTOUtloro i' '
On IImI Utpot't lor 1 1 "
HiMUeh of the Yokoha-na Specie Hank.
New Republic Bid., Ill King Street
HONOLULU.
.tiTlTVV.nU
ALEXANDERS BALDWINS
OFFICERS 1
H. P. nAMlWIN President
J. D. CASTI.C 1st Vice President
W. M. ALEXANDER.... 2nd Vice Pres
J. P. COOKE Treasurer
V. O. SMITH Sccty. and Auditor
Sngar Factors and
-Commission Ageiti
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.
Haiku Sugar Company.
Pala Plantation Company.
Nahlku Sugar Company.
Klhcl Plantation Company.
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Kahulul Railroad Company,
AND
Tie California aud Orieital S. S. U.
W.G. Irwin &G
Limitod
AGENTS FOK
Western Sugar Hennery Company ot
San Francisco.
Ualdwln Locomotive Works ot Phila
delphia, Pa., U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (National
Cnno Shredder), New York. U. S. A.
N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chtml-al Fertil
izers.
Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grade Fertil
izers for Cane and Coffee.
Heed's Steam PIpo Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOH SALE:
Paratune Paint Co.'s P. & n. Paints and
Papers; Lucol and Linseed Oils,
raw and boiled.
Indurlne (a cold-water paint), In whits
and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime and
Bricks.
CASTLE & GOOEE
LIMITED,
HONOLULU.
Commission Merchant
SUGAR FACTOR.
AGENTS TOR
Tho Ewa Plantation Co.
Tho Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd.
The Kohala Sugar Co.
Tho Walamea Sugar Mill Co.
Tho Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo.
The Standard Oil Co.
Tho Oco. F. Blake Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals.
The New England Life Insuranco Co.
of Hbston.
The Etna Flro Ins. Co. ot Hartford,
Conn.
Tho Alliance Assurance Co. of London.
L MgB ABjLBBBHaaiV s2abaVJMiB
laSiBHrV7TCT7t7T!TiiiM
d
fm kv -y w w r -1 m w wt n JFxTTJ
LTPR and BIRE
AOENTS FOR
Hbw England Mutual Life Ih-
SURAHCE CO. OF BOhfON.
tna Fire Insurance Compaht
of Hartford
m, G. Irwsn & Co.
(LIMITED.)
Wm. O. Irwin.. President nnd "Manager
Claus Spreckels Vice Piesldent
W. M. tGffard... Second Vlco President
If. M. Whitney, Jr Treas. and Sec.
Geo. J. Ross Auditor
Sugar Factor.
AND
Jommission Asftnitj.
AGENTS OF THF
10BANI0 8TEAMSHIP 0W?itt
OF SAN rRANCISCO. CAL.
BRKWBH 08., M'ft,
Queen Street, Honolulu, T. II.
tVprontH lor
Hawaiian Agricultural Co., American
Sugar Co., Oolcnla Supnr Plant Co.,
Onomea Sugu. 2o., Honomu Sugar Co.,
YVatluku Sugar Co., Makes Sugar Co.,
Hnlcakala Ranch Co"., Molokal Ranch,
Planters' Lino of Sar Francisco,
Packet; Urcwer & Co.'s Lino of Huston
Packets.
LIST OF OFFICERS.
C. M. Cooko, President; George
Robertson, Manager; E. F. Dlshop,
Treasurer and Secretary; Col, W. E.
Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. Wa
terhouso and Geo. R, Carter, Dhectori.
TWoDHaiMoi(lo.Ltt
Importers and
Commission
Merchants .trssjB
QUEBN ST., - HONOLDLf .
AGENTS FOR
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
The Palolso Insuranco Co.
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc.
Subset ibers to tho BULLETIN
not receiving tluir papers promptly
will confer a favor by notifying the
Biuiut'bs Officii; TtJipLcne 268.
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