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BVEN1NQ BULLETIN. HONOLULU It. T.. THURSDAY, OCT. 31. 1901.
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JOHN NOTT,
Plumber
75 and 70 King Street
TELEPHONE NO. SI.
NOW Is tbo tlmo to get leaks and
breakages seen to, and your
Roofs Put In Order.
Dy competent workmen.
The Plumber's Strike
I over, and I am again prepared
to do Plumbing, Sewering and
Sheet Iron Work as heretofore.
Estimates furnished... .Work
manship ana material guaran
teed. Jas.Nott, Jr.,
8tore, Bertanta Near Emma St.
lei., White 3571.
HONOLULU
SHEET METAL WORKS
H. W. BARTH.
Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilator
Metal Roofing.
Conductor Pip and Gutter Work.
ffttbdi Stfftt, bet. Queen tad Mirclunt sonolutu.
Jobb S ptonptly altMltt u.
Ttl. Vh!t? 41 P. O. Box 170.
Notice to Property Owners.
1 have In my employ FOUR FIRST
CLASS PLUMBERS from the Coast. I am
now rtady to figure on your work at the
lowest prices My men are Union Men.
Civ me a tr al.
C.H.BROWN,
f Trltorv Stable. King St.
Attorney.
C. R. Hemenway
ATTORNEY.
OFFICE -106 JUDD BUILDING.
TEL. 314 MAIN.
Albert R. Cunha
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
808 Stangemvald Building.
TELEPHONE-MAIN 31.
W. Austin Whiting,
W. J. Robinson,
LAW OFFICES
Rcmr-ed to Room 306. Judd Building
J M. KANEAKUA,
ATTORNEY AND
, COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
I' NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office Bethel St, Near the Pottofflee.
Hawaiian Bricks
Patronize Home
Industry .....
An artl'e whl. h hi trtn.1 vr
tests, and which Jn be furnished
as wanted, In good condition.
Sample can be seen
at the store of
Lewers & Cooke,
LIMITED,
8olc Agents.
C0000vo01
J. D. Jewett
WITH
.. J. WILLIAMS
FOTO GALLERY
Artist
In Pastels
Crayons
Water Golors
and
OIL PORTRAITS.
ICE
Manufactured from Pure
Dletllled Water
Delivered free, to any part of
cltv by courteous drivers.
Oaha Ice and Electric Co.
KBWALO
c'L. BLUE 3151
HOFFMAN & MARKHAM.
Razors Honed and Set
at the
Hawaiian Hotel Barber Shop.
FOR 35 CBNT8.
i When a Rood phy
sician prescribe ncrr
for ;t patient it is
Schlitz beer. A phy
sician knows tin . li
ne of purity.
Aikhimhott'gerins
affect beer anil In:
will tell yon that few
stomachs can eltLjrst
them. Ik will say
at once that impure
beer i unhcalthful.
You will know then
hy u c brew
under tich rirriil pre
cautions wnv we
even tiltt rtlic air that
touclu s. it; why we
filter tin In i r. " tin n
ti rilui i m r Imttli .
If a t.tu w what
vu- know mil wh.it
yourprAMt tan krm
about bn r, you, too,
would init mi
Schlitz.
M icfutlat.t A l. t.t.1.,
21 Kulliumni w t . I tirMlnlii.
e'ullfor tl..j llrM, r) llollllli.
i 8urgeon, Physician and Oentlsts.
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
OFFICES i TELEPHONES:
I RoommVkx), oruce, Mais, iti
Boston Uuiidivo Rejidbnci,
I Four STBItT. WMITt, lUt.
HOURS II A , TO I. P H :
I , 1TO , P. , , TO t r .
t O POX 81 Sl'HptVV If, P M.
Dr. Albert E. Nichols
DENTIST.
1154 Alake, Street.
cjflcejiours .' 9 to 4
A. C. WALL, D.D.S.
G. E. WALL, D.D.S.
DENTI8T8.
Lovo Diilldlng, Fort Street
Huurs. !' to L Telephone Mnlu ."l.'o.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
Dr. .T. AtntinrTnv tioa rnmrn rul bin f.
flco from 708 Fort street to 313 Kins
street, next to Opera House.
Hour 10 a. m. to 4 p
m.
Residence, Kallhl.
Tel. Blue 1281.
Office Tel. White 1371.
Dr. W. H. Jones
M.R.C.V.S., M.V. M.A., ondon.
Veterinary Surgeon.
OFFICE Hotel Stable
RESIDENCE "The California," Em
ma street I91t-3ia
Dr. Wm. G. Rogers,
SURQtON AND SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Exclusively
REMOVED to now office, 1110 Ala
kea Street, opp. 4r.wallan Hotel.
Hours. 9 to 12, 3 to 5:30, 7 to 8; Sun
days, 9 to 11.
BECAUSE
THEY
Save ) oil I
)e b unlov
ing first nii'l lit
tle v y i' Ills
w till h 111 1 g h t
grow to big
onis.
Save i o 11 r
money by In.
ci easing t opaci
ty for earning It.
Save )our tune by enabling you to
suo and act promptly, without delay.
Save your temper, by relief fiom
nerve-inckliig. irritating eje Htruln.
A. N. SANFORD,
OPTICIAN,
BOSTON -JILOING.
Just Received
a New Lot of
Key West
and
Domestic
Cigars t
Beaver Lunch Rooms.
H I NOLTB.
Beauties generally die old maids.
They set such a value oil themselves
that the) don't find a purchaser until
the market Is dosed.
Fun is worth more than ph)slc, and
whoever InventB or discovers a new
f apply deseives tliu name of a public
benefactor.
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BY
Board .of Health Adopts
Plan for Securing
System.
SUBSIDIES TO HOSPITALS
RECEIVE DUE ATTENTION
I Dr. Cleveland Submits Report of Her
Work-Marriage Licenses at
Settlement Exemptions
1 From Regulations,
i
tlulck OUpntili of biislutss charac
terized the leguhir weekly meeting of
the llonrtl uf Health jestcrday utter -
' boon.
The president mentioned n sugges
tlim of tin- ' lithe utile er for the up-
1 IKilntmcnt of standing tommlttifg on
subdivisions of the Board's business
, With such committees the im-i tithe
olllier inlKtit ioiihiiH us ociiolon re
iliilrnl. Hum Mains time and establish
ing njstfin On niutlim the suggestion
wim mlopted mul the iiriBldcnt forth-
1 vvltu announced the following mnimlt-
ttihi
C'ommltti'C on Knllhl Itm-lvlng Stn-
tlon llr. Sloggett. Dr. Moore, Dr.
Coopi r.
I Committee on Knplolunl Girls'
Ilium llr. Cooper. K. A. Mutt-Smith.
Commlttiu on Iiimiih- .i luni IJr
HlugKvtt, Dr. Cooper, Dr. Moore. F. ('.
Smith.
t'oiiitnlttie ou .Molokul WIioIh
Hoard.
Committee on Government Dlspen
mi) -Dr. Moore. K. A. Mott-Sinlth.
Conimlttie on Olthe unit Murgu
Dr. Hloggitt. Dr. Cooper. F. C. Smith.
Coniiultlee mi Keualo und Kukiiuko
Dr. Mooir, Attorney Gcnirul Dolt",
Wtii. Auld.
Conimlttie oil l'i titloiiH K. A. Moll
Smith, Dr. Moore. Win. Atihl.
Committee on New Itignl.ittoiiH K.
A Mott-Sinlth, Attorney' Gem ml Dol...
Dr. CiHipir.
C BREWER & Co., LTD.,
SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OLD
, P. C. Jones, One of Its Oldest Mem
bers, Delivers an Address
and Receives
Present.
J Yesterday iiftirnonn the, stockhold
ers of C. llrewer ft Co.. Ltd., suitably
bhscned the seventy-flfth nnnlversay
of the house nt Its offices. I'eter Cush-
.man Jones, the greater part of whose
illfc- has been spent with llrewir's ion
cern, read a historical sketch.
I The offiiers anil emplojis of the cor
poration presented Mr. Joins with' a
silver loving cup and ebony stand, Tho
(cup In dot orated upon the four sides.
1 On one. side uppeais an lurlptlon to
Mr. Jones as a maik of isteem from
the offiiers of the corporation. On
I another .110 engravings of the old
buildings of the firm nnd above ft the
I new structure, on the third side tho
clipper ship "John liilpln," In which
1 Mr, Jones came to Honolulu, nnd be-
, low It the sihoouer "Missionary Pack
et," whiih brought Capt. Hunnewell,
the founder of tha house. The nr
rlvul of Mr. Jones was on October 2.
1817.
Not less Intel estlng than all that
wus said, wns uc ixhlblt which Mr.
Jones dlspl.i)ed with Justifiable pride
in
ANNIVERSARY HAWAIIA
t'uon 11 visiting mid were attached are uiged. The gradual destruction of
three loins. The end pleies were old the llsberlis Is pointed out and a re
silver half ilimts, of date In the e.irl onimcndntlon made foi lemedlnl legls-
nitles, unit tin- lentir niece was one ori"mnn.
the old sllvir three cent plius of the
I Same date, the tblee toliis being tin1
Identical ones, nnd the mil) ones, too,
that Mr. Jones hud In his possession
when lie lauded In Ibis city.
Charles M. Cooke, president of tho
company, inado 1111 liitioductnry ad-.
Uiess.
O. lliewer & Co., Ltd., Is the out-
Kionth and lineal suicessnr of tho
business started herb In ISIifi by Juiues
Huiinuwell. The coipoiatlon controls
lnan plantations and somn deep sen
vissels. Since two curs It bus oceu-
pled u new office building on the watir-
fiont situ ot the torul block that tor.
man) ) cars bad been a landmark. Tha
birth of the business was In a small
coral building where the Boston block
now- stands.
PAY THE PUKK'S DKBT8
London. Oct. 24. Atroidlng to tlm
Dally Express," at a family confeiencc
held at 45 Portland Squain jcbturdny,
. . "
whlih was attended by Eugenu Zltn- , "-;" " " '" 'i run
merman, it wus uriunged that be c"'0,u"-, ''"' l"vc"!"'8 f,om tne Pro
should pay L'BOOO nnd Consuelo, uih- CJ"U " Ult' h"les- ,,e h"b- K t,nr'l
ess of MniiLbester. L2U00 to liquidate ,h" "nnanio of the ndmlnlstiattvo
the Duke of Manchester's debts. It K''V1'nu",'"t' ,,
was also unnounced that the piew-nt1 1'" "luw"1 an '! n-t "f "OS, he
tenant of Klmbolton Castle, the print!- , ! ''"."1r,H' '" w',' " BU'",'11 to tl ondlllona
pal seat of the Duke of Mnnihester.has '!' t"1 """''"n Islands, and under It
consented to terminate tho tinaney.t Ulu, ,lt'"llll fr " land bns been
In order to gratify the wish of the ntt ) , ""'' f"lr , "rlte'' hll" bet'
oung Diuhess that her uccouchement ren"wa '"r ll' '"'"'"' of the public
m
Ight occur there. A fumlly party tr-'
dec! to Klmbolton Castle last night.
vele
"A ictaluer ut tbo bat," as ibu boy
mid, when caught by a dog, just as he
was about to climb on tha 01 chard
j fence.
Committee on Quarantine, Fumiga
tion and Disinfecting Dr. Moore, F. C
Smith.
Committee on Finance and Expendi
tures K. C Smith, K. A. Mott-Smlth.
Committee on llcvlslnn Utiles ntnl
RegulatlonB Dr. Sloggett, E. A. Mott
Smlth, K. C. Smith.
Committee on Government Physi
cians and Reports Dr. Moore, Dr.
Cooper.
Committee on Hospitals E. A. Mott
Smlth, Dr. Cooper.
Dr. Pratt's communication on rat
killing appears elsewhere.
John S. Wilmington, William Nape
and Thorn. K. Nathaniel applied,
with good recommendations, for com
missions as ngents to grant marriage
licenses at Kalaupapa and Kalawao.
The matter vvns deferred for further
.consideration,
I W. C. King petitioned for exemp
tion from connecting his store premi
ses, at Hotel nnd Union streets, with
the sewerage system, his lease having
hut one enr to run. Referred to thij
city sunltary officer.
I Dr. I.iielln S. Cleveland reported that
she had held medical examinations of
'1129 school ditldren, granting health
I certificates to all of them hut two. She
had also performed 1CS vaccinations.
' A report of I.lhue hospital for Sep
tember was received. It 'was accepted,
nnd tho secretary Instructed to notify
the Ttirltorlal auditor that, over)
thing being In order, the hospital was
entitled to receive Its subsidy.
Mr, Mott-Smlth made n statement
icgnnllng Wnlmea, vchose bllla were
submitted before Its report had been
receded. The case was referred to the
committer on hospitals.
Henry Wnterhsuse wrote about the
subsidy to the Queen's hospital, nsk
Ing for n statement of the conditions
of receding the allowance. Referred
to the committee on hopltal.
Vincent & lMser nked for a permit
to complete n contract with Knmeha
meha School Trustees for a cesspool.
A depth of fifteen feet had been reach
ed, when tide water was struck, nnd It
was desired to go scleral feet deeper.
There wawbtu one dwelling In the vi
cinity, the cesspool being located In
mi iilgerobu forest. Tho petition was
giiinted subjeit to nppruval of the
work by the executive officer.
Dr. Cofer, of the V. S. Marine Hospi
tal Servlie. reported b letter a torn
pllnniu with the request to discon
tinue the dlMnfectlnn of mnlls for Ha
waii nt San Francisco.
There were present nt the meeting:
Dr. II. C. Sloggett. president; Attorney
(lenerut K. 1. Dole, Dr. C. II. Cooper,
Dr. W. M. Moore and E. A. Mott-Smlth
Dr. .1. S. II. Pratt, the executlie officer,
nnd O. Charlock, suretarj, were In
attendant e.
COOPER'S REPORT ON
OUR LABOR CONDITION
Frear Calls on the President Accom
panied By Sewalf-"Boyd's Re
port on Lands in Ans
wer to Gill.
Wnsblngion. Oct. 17. (Special).
Henry E. Cooper. Territorial Secretary
of Hawaii, hud a conference yesterday
with SiueUir.v Hltiluoik, nnd submit
ted his annual report us Acting (lov
ernor of Hawaii. The report makes a
number of Important reiommendn
tlons. 11 feature of It being Its treat
ment of the labor nutation. Mr. Coop
er leports that there Is urgent nefd
for luburers from outside tho Territory.
He shows that during the last fiscal
year between IOuO and 5000 Japanese
lahoiers left Hawaii, while only about
S00 such luborvia entered the Terrftory.
Approximate!, the same proportion of
entries and departures holds good with
respeit to Chinese and other Inbor.
making the bringing In of labor from
outside nt-teMMir). Legislation having
tills end In view Is rt commended.
The it-port urges nn Investigation
Into the iiiestlou of timber entries In
Hawaii, and leiomnientls the establish-
inent of a stem for foiestry preserva
tion. . Hitter etntlstlcs leguidlng lm
poits and exports and similar matter
Walter F. Frear, Chief Justice of the
Supreme Com t of Hawaii, culled upon
the I'roddcnt jestirday, accompanied
by Harold M Sc-wall, foimer Minister
to Hawaii. They talkid with the
President Mime time about Hawaii in
"'fairs.
Mr. Cooper lias also forwarded to
"'e Intel lor Department the report of
I-dwiird S, ltojd, Commissioner of
1'iiblle Lands for that Tenltory. upon
the complaint of Eijwlu S. (illl. editor
of the Honolulu Hepubllcuii. alleging
tb6' Public lands were being disposed
f umtiiir) to existing authority und
to the. Interest), of Hawaii,
CouinilsMoner Boyd denies violating
the law, and says that In view of the
demand for small hoine-stiad settle-
ment f 1 0111 the ver) class of people
which the Hawaiian laws uud officials
desire to 1 mom age, It Is the plain duty
of the commissioner to open the lands
us deslied. nnd that failure to do so
w"u1'1 '!" Kr(",s ""Kl'ntc. Mr. Bo)d
. """, sorae "' tho "tments In
this 1 t tti 1 ill 11 1 iii .. 1. .. !...... 1 1 ul.1l
"""' .'" "",l "i"'1'"1""0" "'i ana
rul,1,l"K '''" "' minimized.
. -V. 111CI.CKU.NH.
Blank books of all description de
signed nnd mado at tho i.VENINO
BULLETIN'S Job Office
TWAW1
Thei.R.BRElHERCO'S
Challenges the Citizens of
Honolulu.
A PUBLIC TEST TO BE MADE
AND THE RE8ULI TO BE PUB
LI8HEO IN THIS PmPER.
This Important challenge Is not only
to tho citizens of Honolulu, but to the
entire civilized world. The public will
be Interested In the outcome of this
Investigation to proe the gnat merits
of this already famous discovery. Tho
offer made by the A. K. Uremer Corn-
pan) In their challenge above alluded
to Is a plainly worded one. Thev as
sert that their discovery. Coke Dan-
uiurr utirc, will positively cure the
most stubborn and common of all
troubles, dandruff and falling hair,
which 90 per cent of the' people arc
annoyod with.
It Is thought that the best possible
way to publicly determine the merit of
Coko Dandruff Cure is to ittie awnv
to all thoso Interested In this matter
a sample bottle, and to have It done
In such an open-manner that none can
question the honesty of the test.
A large number of samples havo
been Bent to Hobron Drug Co.'s drug
store, and will be given out to all those
Doubled with dandruff, falling hair, or
any uistases or the scalp. Apply tO'
morrow between 8 n. in. anil t! n. m.
There will also be- given to each ap
plicant for a free samplu a little book
iieating on troubles of tlm hair and
scalpwhlch sets out In a cliar, plain
manner Just such Information as you
nni in Know
Hear in mind the free distribution
at the Hobron Drug Corwlll begin
tomorrow morning at 8 rt'ilock and
end Saturday nt 9 p. in.
Banker.
Clau 8preckel. Wm. Q. Irwin
Claus Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS.
HONOLULU, : : T. H.
8an Francisco Agent Tho No.
rada National Dank of San Francisco.
8an Francisco Tho Nevada Na
tional Bank or San Francisco.
London Tho Union Bank ot Lon
don, Ltd.
New York American Exchange Nt
tlonal Bank.
Chicago Merchants' National Bank.
Pari Credit Lyonnals.
Berlin Dresdncr Bank.
Hongkong and Yokohama Hongkong-Shanghai
Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bank
of Now Zealand.
Victoria anrl Vanrnnu,- TV.n1r nf
British North America.
1 Deposits received. Loans made on
approved security. Commercial and
. Travelers' Credits Issued. Bills of Ex-
Ichango bought nnd sold.
J Collection Promptly Accounted For,
Established 1858
BISHOP & CO.
BANKERS
Transact a General Banking
dnd Exchange Business.
Commercial and Travelers'
Letters of Credit issued, available
in all tbo principal cities of the
world.
Interest allowed after July 1,
1808, on fixed deposits 3 day
notice 2 per cent, (this form will
not bear interest unless it remains
undisturbed for one month), 3
months 3 per cent., 0 months 3 1-2
per cent, 12 months 4 per cent.
Pioneer Building and Loan
Association.
ASSETS, JUNE is, 1901, $80,043.37.
Money loaned on approved security.
A Saving Bank for monthly deposits.
Houses built on the monthly Install
ment plan. .
Twenty-third Series of Stock Is now
opened.
OFFICERS J. L. McLean. Presi
dent: -A. A. Wilder, Vice President;
C. B, Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear,
Secretary.
DIRECTORS J. L. McLean. A.
A. Wilder, A. V. Gear, O. B. Gray,
J.tD. HolL A. V. Keech. J. A. Lyle,
Jr.. J. M. Little, u. 8. Boyd.
A. V. GEAR.
Secretary.
Offlco Hours: 12:301:30 p. m.
BISHOP & CO.
Savings Bank
...Sflvlm-R nnnneltn vrlll ha
received and Interest allowed by the
uank at four and one-halt per cent
per annum.
Printed conies of the rtnlea nnd Pop
ulations may be obtained on applica
tion.
Office at bank building on Merchant
street.
BISHOP & CO.
The Yokohama Specie Bank
LIMITED.
Subscribed Capital.... Yen 21,000,000
Paid Up Capital Yen 18.000,000
Reserved Fund Yen 8,510.000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
Tho llank hlivu nml rnenU'na fni- nnl.
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts
Unit I.Oltpra nf Hl-mllt nml irnnannta n
general banking business.
INTUKKST ALLOWED.
On Fixed Per cent
Deposit. per annum.
For 12 months 4
For 0 months 3 J
For 3 mnntlia . 1
Blanch of the Yokohama Spccio Bank.
New Republic Bid., Ill King Street
HONOLULU.
Tclephono tho EVENING BULLE
TIN, Main 250, If you have books to ha
made, printing to bo done, etc., etc.,
and we will call, Wo havo men that
Know their business for that purpose
WE TAKE PLEASURE
IN ANNOUNCING THAT
WE HAVE OPENED UP
A -FULLY -EQUIPPED
BINDERY
IN HONOLULU AND
INVITE YOUR ATTEN
TION TO THE FOL
LOWING: ::::-:
General Bookbinding
Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, etc., made with
Spring or Patent Backs, so as to have both pages
perfectly flat when opened. . . . Pay Roll Books,
Time Books, Sales Books, Books for Tabulation,
Order Books, Shipping Books, Note Books, Re
ceipt Books, Stock Books, Bank Books, Pass
Books, and any kind of Book you use, will be
promptly and carefully bound in any style de
sired, and by men who have had from fifteen to
twenty years experience in the best European
and American book binderies "Magazines,
Newspapers, Novels, Periodicals and all old and
valuable works, such as Histories, Bibles, Scien
tific Books, etc., Bound with greatest care and
taste. . . . Reports, Statements, By-Laws, Pros
pectuses, and all kinds of Pamphlets printed and
covered with neatness and dispatch. ::::::
RULING
Special Ruling of every description, for all kinds of
blink books and stationery. No matter how com
plex the nillngyou wish for your books, we have
the machines and workmen to do your wotle as well
as It can be done In San Francisco.
Perfcratlrg, numbering, blocking and gerera
jobbing work in paper and pasteboard. Fancy boxes,
paper decoraions, fancy gilt bev el cards, mems, and
In fact, ever) thing In (he card, paper and leather line
GILDING
ANDEtTBOSSINa
Pocketbo .ks, card cases, cigar caes, and every kind
of article de Ired lettered and glided.
ART WORK
View albums tf all sizes and styles. Photo mounts,
Fancy tsrd cases. Taney curio cov en, etc.
MAPS and CHARTS
ETC., ''ETC.
-
Old and new maps and charts lined and canvas
mounted for durability and preservation. Paste
board boxes for pigeon holes In shelving made In all
the litest styles.
Artistic
Of every description at prices as low as gcod
work can be done for. . . . Bill heads, letter
heads, envelopes, circulars, dodgers, '-posters,
books, pamphlets and all kinds of commercial and
Society Printing
THE EVENING
BULLETIN
I30 KINO STREET, P. O. BOC 718
TEL.. MAIN 286.
BARGAINS
IN
Horses, Mules
and Carriages
The business ot tho HONOLULU
STOCK-YARDS CO. Is now being
closed out and all stock Is offered at
private sale,
Tho list comprises:
Carriage and Buggy Horses.
Hack and Express Horses.
California and Hawaiian Mules.
Buggies, Hacks, Surrles, Phaetons,
Etc.
Sets of Single and Double Harness.
These ate foi sale- at low rates.
Cull early ut tho stables and take
)our pick.
JAS. F. MORGAN.
C. A. RICE.
1971-tf
T5L. MAIN 04.
Mps. H. H. Williams
Art Embroidery and Stamping.
Full line of Art Materials : : :
Art Embroidery Taught : : :
(.Love Building, Fort Street
Printing
Telephone to All Parts of the Island.
KONA LIVERY
STABLES
KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII
J. G. IIENItlQUES, PROP.
Horses and Carriages
For Excursions
To the Volcano or the Mountain.
An excellent chance Is offered for
tourists to
6EB THE COUNTRY.
Carriage meet the S. S. Mauna Loa,
at Kallua and take passengers overland
to Hookena, whero the steamer Is met
gain. '
Kauai,
Oahu,
Maul,
Molokal.
Lan.il,
Hawaii,
HAPS
etc., ttc.
Set of 5 maps, $2.00
50 CENTS EACH
On sale at ofTice ot . . .
THB . . .
EVENING
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