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RK Surgeons, Physicians and Dentists.
Hf Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair. '
Hgf&v TlCISt TELEPHONESi I
fHttrT' Room 8-oo, OFFict, Main ij,
MHr Boston BuuDwa RtsttiENCa,
IHfr Four Smrr. Whits, t6i.
He. HOURS-n A. M. to i. r.M i
R, . ' i to j p. m : to t r. m.
B,' P O. BOH ol. SlUIDAVS It 1 p.
Wk Dr. Albert E. Nichols
Sf DENTIST.
HV- 1154 Alakea Street.
St) . Office Hours i to 4
A. C. WALL, D.D.S.
0. E. WALL, D.D.S.
DENTISTS.
Love Building) Fort Street
Hours, 9 to 4. Telephone Main 320.
Dr. Wm. G. Rogers,
SURQtON AND SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Note and Throat Exclusively
REMOVED to new office, 1146 Ala-1
ea Street, opp. Hawaiian Hotel.
Hours, 9 to 12, 3 to 6:30, 7 to 8; Sun
days. 9 to 11.
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Special
Selected
Highland
Whiskey
WflYTE & MACKAY
W. C. Peacock & Co.,
LIMITED.
Sole Agents.
A Smooth Scotch Whiskey
Drink No Other.
ICE
MANUFACTURED FROM PURE
DISTILLED WATER. : : : :
Delivered to any part of
city by courteous drivers.
Oj-i Ice and Electric Co
KEWALO.
TELEPHONE BLUE 3151.
HOFFHAN & flARKHAfl.
Just Received
a New Lot of . .
Key West and
Domestic
Cigars !
Beaver Lunch Rooms
H. J. 0OLTE.
HART & CO.,
; (LIMITED)
.HE ELITE ICE CREA PARLORS
Fins lee Creams and Water Ices,
Chocolate and Confections.
The Finest Retort in the City.
Try our "Elite" Oyster Cocktails.
A. Harrison Mill Co., Ltd.
KAWAIAHAO STREET)
KEWALO.
Tel. White 1221
P. O. Box 553
Sawing, Planing, Turning and
Mill Work In all Its branches.
Lumber - Kiln - Drying
a specialty, and In Urge or small
quantities.
Henolnln Iron Works.
Improved and modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription made to order. Bolter work
tod RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion said to JOB WORK, and repairs
executed at shortest notice.
W
OMENS EXCHANGE
814 FORT ST.,
Has the Best Assortment of
PACIFIC ISLAND CURIOS
in the City.
FRESH HOME-MADE POI ON TUES
DAYS AND -JUDAYS
New Map of Oohu.
Compile J from Government Surveys and Chirtf ,
Man of Suir plantations, Hallway, ani Oiher
atHlabloStiurctt. THE MAP IS Uf INCHES,
with artistic cnlcrine and neat mountings, mile
In a very useful as well as ornamcn'al wall map
THE fRICM OF THE MAP IS JlO 00. CopfU Can
t..M-dl. JASTTmoRi
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Hours, 9 to 12, 3 to 6:30, 7 to 8; Sun-
OK5OOee40)46
"When you are ready, Gridley, you may fire"
Vhen the AdnVrarshair was in
danger, he wao procpt to use
Coke
Dandruff Cure
He write? as follows concerning
it. "I have used COKE DANDRUFF
CURB for the past year and found
it an excellent preparation."
It is guaranteed to cure
Dandruff, Itching Scalp,
Falling Hair, and to promote a
vigorous, healthy growth
Imitations arc plentiful but ineffectual,
the eenuine-'flold everywhere.
Coke Shampoo and Toilet Soap
A delightful toilet soap. Gives the hair and skin the gloss
and glow of youth and perfect health
A.R.Bremer Co. Chicago.
Hobron Drug Company
Fort and King Streets.
Plumber, Etc.
JOHN NOTT,
Plumber
75 and 70 King Street
TELEPHONE NO. SI. '
HOW la the time to get leak! and
breakages seen to, and your
Roofs Put In Order.
' By competent workmen.
The Plumber's Strike
It over, and I tm again prepared
to do Plumbing, Sewering and
Sheet Iron Work aa heretofore.
Estimates furnished... Work
manehlp ana material guaran
teed. Jas. Nott, Jr.,
Store, BereUnla opp. Alakea 8t.
lei. White 3571.
Attorneys.
F. . Russell E. M. Wntnon
RUSSELL & WATSON,
ATTORNEYS AND
COUN8ELLORS-AT-LAW.
Offices Magoon Building.
2004-lm 'Phone Main 328.
C. R. Hemenway
ATTORNEY.
OFFICE 404 JUDD BUILDING.
TEL. 314 MAIN.
Albert R. Cunha
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
H08 Stangenwald Building
TELEPHONE-MAIN 21.
W. Austin Whiting,
W. J. Robinson,
LAW 0FPICE8
iwtt to Room 306, Judd Building
J. M. KANEAKUA,
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
fflct Bethel St. Near the Postoffice
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
SING CHAN CO.
Importers of
Hardware, Tinware, Glassware
and Carriage Goods, Etc., Etc.
Sanitary Plumbing
and Sewer. Connec
tion) a Specialty.
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221 King 8t.
R. R. Depot.
between River St and
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Fine English and American floods
TWO ST0RB8
6s Hotel street, and
Hotel near Nuuanu
O BO lot. I,
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THROUGH TUB BRIDGE.
Troy, O., Dec. 14, The laist span
of tho Big Four bridge across tho
Miami river, one-half mile cast of
Troy, wont down ut 5 o'clock this
naming, ns a westbound ft eight tioln
was ctosalng. FUoman W. II. Cllf-
iw.i nt i.,.iin,,,,ii una Ullloil nnil nt
n n-i,u.if in.inv hla linilv Imd not been
letovered from tho river. Tho eugl-
ncor. fireman and conductor were In i
the cab of the engine nt tho time. Tho
conductor, Georgo Henry, had his light
hand badly scalded but tho engineer
escaped without n Bcratch. The
bridge was supposed to bo one or the
best on thu road. The englno nnd
nlno cars went tu the bottom of tliu ,
l her. i
EVENINO BULLETIN,
Be sure you get
BY AUTHORITY
TENDER FOR SUPPLIES.
Offlro of the Hoard of Health, Hono
lulu, 11. T., December 20, 1901.
Tenders for furnishing the Board of
Health with supplies speclnud In the
fellow-Ins schedules, Tor the period of
six months ending Juno 30. 1902. will
bo received at the oftlco of tho Hoard
of Health until 12 o'clock noon, Thurs
day. December .6th. 1901.
Illds for items of cacn scucuuio
must bo made separately, nnd each
tender endorsed, "Tender for Sup-
piles." Tho Hoard noes not bind it-
self to accept tho lowest or any hid
... c. si.uun,
President Hoard of Health
Attest:
C. CHARLOCK,
Secretary Hoard of Health.
SCHEDULE "A."
Materials nnd supplies of tho best
quality for tho Leper Settlement, Mo
lokal, to be delivered In quantities or
dered, f. o. b. Island steamers, and
subject to inspection nnd approval by
agents of the Board of Health.
Building Materials.
Lumber, N. W. Rougn, 2x4 up, pr M.
Lumber, N. AV. Hough, below i'x4,
per M.
Lumber, T & O N. W. 1x0, per M.
Lumber, It. V. Surfaced, per M.
Shingles, II. V per M.
Battens. 1-2x3. It. W., per M.
Doorti, 2. CxG.fi, 1 1-4 luces, each.
Window Sash, 10x12, per pair.
Window Bash, 10x14, per pair.
Nails, Iron Cut, Sd basts, per keg.
NallB, (lalvd. 8d basis, pur keg.
Nails, Oalvd. 3d, per keg.
Boiled Oil, brand to bo stated, per
gal.
White Lead, brand to bo stated, per
lb.
Turpentine, per gal.
Lime, per bbl.
Oahd. Iron Pipe, 1-2 in. to 41ns. each
size, per ft.
Provisions and Supplies.
Bread, Medium, sample, to be fur
niihed, per lb.
Baking Powder, Royal, 4 oz. tins,
per gro.
Bran. Wheat, per ton.
Beer, Extra Messed Corned, In
Ih barrels, per bbl.
Coffet', Konn, Oreen, per lb.
Coffee, Kona, Boasted, per lb.
Charcoal, Guava, per bag.
.00
Coal, Departure Bay, short ton, per
ton.
Hour, No. 1 Golden Gate, per ton.
Mntchcs, Boston Long Card, por gro.
Mlllc. Condensed, Milk Maid, per cs.
Milk, Condensed, Itoso Brand, per
cape.
Milk, L'ondensed, Eagle, per enso.
Oil, Kerosene, per case.
Rice, llaun. No. 1, per 100 lb. bag.
Sugar, Raw No. 1, per lb.
Salmon. Best Red, per bbl.
Soap, Brown, 100 lb. boxes,
2 lb.
bars, per case.
Salt, Coarse, per ton. ,
Wheat, per ton, ,
SCHEDULE "B."
Supplies of tho best quality, to bp
delivered at the Insane Asylum In
quantities required, and subject to In
spection and approval of tno Medical
Superintendent.
Beef, ono forcquarter, rumps and
rounds, por lb.
Beefstenk, loin, per lb.
Bread, fresh 1 lb. Ioaes, per loaf.
Bread, Medium, per lb.
Beans, Bayo, per lb.
Baking . owder, Royal, 8 oz. tins
per 'doz.
Brooms, Steamboat, per doz.
Brooms, Mill, per doz.
Coal, Departure Bay, per long ton.
Coffee, Green Kona, per lb.
Flour, per bbl.
OnlonB, per lb.
Pork, Extra Clear, per 1-2 bbl.
Rice, llawn. No. 1, per 100 lb. bag.
Salmon, Best Red, per bbl.
Sugar, No. 1, naw, per lb.
Tomatoes, Canned, per doz.
Tea, China Pouchong, per lb.
2025-31
WATER NOTIC-.
In accordance with Section 1 of
Chapter XXVI or the Laws ot 1886:
All persons holding water privileges
or those paying water rates are hereby
notified that the water rates for tho
term ending Juno 30, 1902, will be duo
and payable at tho office of tho Hono
lulu Water Work on tho 1st day of
January. 1902.
All such rates remaining unpaid for
fifteen days after they are due will bo
btibject to an additional 1Q per cent.
All privileges upon which rates ro
main unpaid February, 1902, (thirty
days after becoming delinquent), are
llnblo to suspension without further
ncuco.
Hates nro payable at tho office of tho
Water WorkH In tho basement ot cap'
Itol building. ,,,
ANDREW DROWN,
I Suut. Honolulu Water Works.
Honolulu. Dee. 20, 1901. 2024-10t
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Emporium Resturant
King Street Near Nuuanu.
FIRST-CLASS MEALS 8ERVED
AT ALL HOUR8.
Cheapest Good Meal In Town.
HONOLULU.!!. T., MONDAY.
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Wnlluku, Dec. 20. The Wnlluku
Choinl Society will glto a concert nt
Alexander Hall this uenlng for the
bene (It of the Settlement nnu kinder
Barton. The following pi or ram .v 111
be glU'ti:
"Now to Hearts" Itoslnl
Chorus.
Mandolin nnd Oultnr Duet, "Sic-
phanl Gnotte"
(In rein llrotiicrs.
"Winds Gently Whisper '...Whlttaket
Misses May Huntington nna M.
II. Nape nnd Hcv. Canon Win. Ault.
"Poloccn Drllllante" Holm
Mr. Oeo. Schracdor.
"Tho Island of Dreams" Adams
llev. Mr. Ault.
(n) "Sweet and I-oW
(b) "Isle of lleaut)"
Chorus.
Bong. "Afterward" Mullen
L. K. Lamar. ,
'Thnntom Cnorus" Ilelllnl
Chorus.
Mandolin nnd I'lano Duct, "La Czar-
Inn"
Garcia llrotiicrs.
"Tho Illrth of tho Opal" Heed
Misses Huntington, rim and Nape
nnd Mrs. Harry-
"The Holy City" Adams
Hcv. Wm. Ault.
"Walopunalau"
Select Hawaiian Chorus.
"How lxvcly Are tho Messengers"
Mendelssohn
Misses Huntington nnd Napo and
Messrs. Ault and Lamar.
"And the Glory of tho Lord"... Handel
Chorus.
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Walluku, Dec. 20 The body of a Ja
panese In a i cry bad state of decom
position, was found hanging among the
nlgeroba trees between Pala and
Sprcckclsvlllo yesterday. Deputy
Sheriff Hayselden and several mounted
police rode to the spot where the
corpse was hanging and ordered It
burled. The deputy sheriff and his as
sociates had no sooner reachchl Wallu
ku than another telephone message
reached him that a Porto Rlcan had
committed suicide at Camp S, Sprcck-
clsvlll. Mr. Hayselden Is there now
making a thorough Investigation. A
Porto Rlcan with a large family was
reported around Lahalna early this
week that he had expressed a wish to
die because ho could not find work to
support himself, wife and four chit
dren. Up to this writing his determi
nation has not been executed.
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THE FLEETING CAHIIItiR.
El Paso, Texas, Dec. lS.-Captaln
Whlte,.Chlcf of tho El Paso police. Is
conlnced thnt I'Tclshman, the fugitive
California bank cashier, passed
through El Pobo Sunday, and Is now in
Mexico fleeing toward the coast.
"Fleishman could be easily appre
hended In Mexico," said the chief to
day, "but I do not belle vo that the
bank officials care to bring him back,
or do the Los Angeles police appear to
bo putting forth any unusual exertions
to catch tho fuglthc. They have never
sent, me an official notice of Fleish
man's escapade. All the official in
formation I received 'came from a de
tectlve agency at San Francisco, where
one of tho bank officials resides."
Tom Bendy, who proffered his sen
vices to )ho Los Angeles police to cap
ture the fugitive, received the follow
lug today:
"Two thousand five hundred dollars
reward for the rapture of Fleishman;
$."000 for him and the money. Don't
let him get nway. CHARLES ELTON,
Chief of Police."
CATHOLIC 8ECRBT 80CIBTY.
Cincinnati, Dec. 12. Tho Federa
tion of Catholic Societies; after a sea
slon of threo days, thlB afternoon ad
Journcd to meet In Chicago July 15,
lu.. After the nnal adoption last
night of tho constitution and tho elec
tion of officers this morning tho last
day was mostly devoted to the consld
cratlon of plans for field work.
The officers elected were: Presi
dent, T. B. Mlnchan of columbus, O.;
vlco presidents, T. J. Kauffmann ot
New York, T. II. Cannon )f Chicago
and Daniel Duffy ot Pottsviue. Pa.;
bocrctary, Anthony aialtn of Clncln
natl; treasurer, H. J, Fries of Erie,
Pa. Tho election of nthony Maltre,
tho principal of St. Phllomena's Pan
lsh School In this city, ar secretary
means that tho headquarters, at least
until next July, will bo In Cincinnati.
Tho convention closed amid enthu
siastic demonstrations, all joining In
singing "America." after which Blsh'
op Mcftsmer gave tno benediction in
Latin and Bishop McFaul in English
CONCENTRATION CAMP DEATHH
London, Dec. 14. The delay In the
publication ot the October and Novem
ber returns from the concentration
camps, which were Issued today, was
apparently due to tho Government's
desire to accompany the announcement
of the pitiably high death rate with
some official explanation. The Blue
Book iBSiied today shows 31S6 deaths
ot whites In October, of which number
2C33 were children, and 2807 deaths of
whites In November, of swhlch 2271
wero children. This makes the total
number of deaths for the laBt six
months 13,941, or a death rate ap
proximating 253 per year per thou
sand. Among tho colored population
there wero 1308 deathsjln two months.
The Blue Book contains the Gov
ernment's plans for breaking up the
camps, as recmtly outlined In the
speeches of the War Secretary.
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KI'olianaH OutcloHsed.
Kllolianas and Incognitos played a
game of Inter-collcglato football on
the Oahu College campus Saturday af
ternoon, Tho latter had tho best ot It
fiom the beginning nn.! won' by the
very largo scoro of 39 to 0, 27 points
being Bcored In tho first half. W. H,
Babbitt rcferced the gamo, John WIba
was umpire and W. Wright and W.
Burns, linesmen. Kaulukou, Taylor
nnd J. Marralllno did tho best playing
for tho winners, whllo Holt nnd Shel
don did gritty work for the loseis.
DEC. 23, 1ML
PRIM IMS
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Walluku. Dec. 29. Hon. J. K. Prea
dergast, Home Rule member from Ho-
nolulit, has been In Wnlluku on liusl-
ness mattets. nnd nt the same time
looking Into the actual needs of this
town. During the last session of tin
Legislature, he otcti ta,wu tor a new
courthouse for Wnlluku. After view
Ine the rourthouse this morning he re
marked about the Inadequacy of the
tormer amount they oteil, nnd ho now
lellecs that Walluku needs above all
a $75,000 courthouse, and he will exert
his utmost at the next legislative
meeting. If ho has the good fortune to
be reelected, to conlncc his felliw
members thnt nothing less than W.,000
would satisfy him In his efforts on he
balg of Walluku.
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The death of Henry G. Blart on Bit
tirdny evening was surprising news tn
many of his friends nnd acquaintance!
yesterday. Within a few days he imd,
been about town, apparently In good
health. He leaves a wife and n son, tint
lntter sixteen ears of age. Tho funer.
nl took place from the Catholic!
cathedral to tho cemetery In King
street nt 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon)
Mr. Blart was a native of Holland and
47 jears of ago at death. He camo to
Honolulu eighteen years ago and for
many cnrs was the leading worker In
the Jewelry store of A. Wenner & Co.t
and when that firm dissolved ho went
Into partnership with Mr. Jacobsen,
For seven or eight years past, however!
Mr. Blart has been conducting i
watchmaker and Jeweler's establish
ment on his own account. A few years'
ago he sold n homestead In Magazlnt)
street and acquired n new one In
Prospect street, where ho died. Mr,
Blart was nn Industrious man and rt
square man In business. He took on
Intelligent Interest In the affaira nt
his adopted country and was able to
hold discussion with the best-Informed
people on many subjects.
The funeral was under the auspices
of the Knights of Pythias, of which
order Mr. Blart was n member. II. J.
Oallagher, C. C, of Mystic Lodge, had
charge of arrangements. Many flowers
were contributed by friends.
HILO MATINEE RACES
Illlo, Dec. 20. The matinee races
last Saturday at the park attracted
about 200 peonlp. who were rewarded
by some good racing. The track was
hcavlci than it was Thauksgtvlug Dny1,
hut the speed was good
The Unit raco was-" htlf-mlle handl
cop. Frank S. entered with
pounds, lioyal fan 1.0 dud Pnlllp 118.
The start was a good one. The men
went to Frank S.; time :S2.
The second raco was between Dlxld
Land ntid Flero, one mile. The even
merits of theso two mounts always
makes a match between them exciting
They were off together. At tho end ot
the first elghtn, iJIxie Land forgd
ahead by a neck and kept 1110 lead to
the end, finishing first In 1:48.
The third raco was between Met
ri''s Force and Rejected. These two
good runners were head and head all
the way around the five-elghtha
rcurse. Rejected camo under tho wire
In 1:07, a nose in the lead. Tho per
formance of Rejected was especially
good, considering the fact that ho had
been lu training only for a few days.
Tho spectators wero well pleased
witn tne races. Tribune.
DIED FROM BURNS
Hllo. Dec. 20. Tho adopted 3-year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
victor was accidentally and rntally
burned at their home on Walanucnun
street last Saturday evening. The
llttle'glrl bad been dressed for bed by
her mother and the mosquito netting
had been spread. Instead ot going tu
sleep, tho child secured some matches
from a near by Bhelf and got out of
bed to strlko them on the floor. Tho
nightgown caught nre and Instantly
the child was enveloped In a sheet of
flame. Its cries soon brought lu
mother to the room. Itn putting out
tho Are Mrs. Victor's hands and arms
wero badly burned. Medical aid was
summoned, but nothing could bo dona.
Death ended the pain six hours later.
It Is supposed that tho flames woro
Inhaled and that the Internal Inflam
mation caused tho death. The funer
al was held Monday morning at 10
o'clock from the Catholic Church.
tribune.
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CAPTAIN BAKT.ON HICK.
Washington, Dec. 15. Captain Mat
thew A. Batson, Fifteenth Cavalry,
who organlzcyl and led tho famous or
ganization of native Filipinos known
as Batson's Scouts, In the earlier days
of tho Filipino Insurrection, has fallen
a victim to tho hardships of service In
tne rmiippincs, and haa been nrdoroii
to the general hospital at Washington
barracks for examination and treat
ment. RBAD THIS AND KHIVER.
SL Paul. Minn,, Dec. 14. The mer
cury at T a. m. today reached 25 degree
below zero. Even colder weather was
reported at other points In the North
west. There was considerable suffer
Ing In tho country.
Joseph JJulager, 65 years of age, a
farmer living In Benton county, fell In
the snow and froze to death within
forty rods of his home.
NBW MAUI LAWYEIJR.
Wnlluku, Dec. 20. Judge Kulua. ho
fore the adjournment of ho December
term of the Second Circuit Court at
Lahnlnn Inst Monday, personally ex
amined Messrs. J. K, losepa and M. K.
Benjamin lis to their qualifications for
district court licenses. Tho petitions of
both applicants wero granted.
CONDITION OP BANKS.
Washington, Vqq, 14. The Comp
troller of tho Cutrency has Issued a
call for tho report of the condition of
national banks at the closo of buslnesn
Tuesday, December 10.
Lines of Travel.
Bgsiness Mei
Cai Save
flany Hoars
5fepTO
(CROSS THE CONTINENT FROM
Sai Fraictto-Portlaid
THE TRAINS DAILY
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM PORTLAND.
ly THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York,
-oilman Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Smok
ing and Library Cars, with Barber
Bhop and Pleasant Rending Rooms,
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte).
FreevRccllnlng Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
. X. LOTHROP, General Agent
IIS Third street, Portland, Oregon.
1, W. HITCHCOCK. General Agent,
No. 1 Montgomery SL,San Francisco,
I. L. LOUAX, O. P. - T. A.,i
UTS Omaha, Nebraska.
SEND TOUR
BUSINESS ORDERS
BY TELEGRAPH
TOD CAN DO IT NOW
THE- INTER -ISLAND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY
" Is transmitting messages to all the
Islands of the group except Kauai.
MINIMUM RATE- 18 $8.
Henelnln Office, 315 Fort St.
Be'ow Merchant.
TBL., MAIN 181.
Messenger will call for your message
If desired.'
Hawaiian Tramway's Time
Table.
KING STREET LINE.
C.r. I..v Wilklkl tor town At ... 6 M. 6 j A.M.
id tvwy ),inlnutthef,4ttf till )o . litis and
tij, P M. from Waiklklot4tl Punahou Stabl.t,
ii
art Uavt R Ranrt of Pawaa awltch I town at
ttA M. and r-vtry t, tn'ruta, Ui.rtaltt Mill mmM M
'$'" " 7 " bL'.. ..l. ;... .,!.,
ate ) A.M. ani vry i, minutes atttf till
.T1 ,4 run.nj injc n . .uii" '. . -.-
r..
Cat Lav tat palama r.;y at . am 51" a m.
Call Kave Palana tor VS alklkf ,.ij a m. and stf
i aUnuui till tiipa, own at 1) anJ 10 t, !..
Trie ti ti p M. tron Palama tor Punalwu only toe.
10 waikiKl on Saturday.
Car. Lavr Fort and Kin street! com.r (ot Kltle
anr at $ jo anj , a.m.
Car. leave Furt and Kn; street! comer lof walklkl
at 60, A u. arvl every m minutes till toofP.M then at
oisant tmiP.M. The in, p. (oas to Wajklkl
on Saturdays unty.
BERETA.NIA. STREET AND r",'UANU VAU.hr.
fjir. Iaav- Pun-htti Stjbl itt Tawti t rti
tot Town inl Vilify at 3 tn 5 3 i tix 6 40 7 an4
-A M.
Car-ltAv 0liuC)lle.r tirinm anJ V-lky at
()o64 Ani tioAm m-J rvo " vhutct till 10 10
r.m. jurpnn rven n ur ini nn, nu i-r -jhuh
run from tbc Subl.
Cars leave Nuuanu VtlOv at 6 1 . jo 6 jo a, an J
vwrv ta erlnuts- fhtre-ftff till t P. .
r i- run anj vun nrm tor run-nuu
Collrgt at 6 o. 6 1) a 4f a h ani tttry 10 minute
after till q 4! P. Att-r that trie car tun U th
Stablt uptit jop.m. vt.khiih4lat car Iron Tuwn,
mac Din e tn ataoia 11 ti v.
Telephone to All Farts of the Island.
konaUvery
STABLES
EALAKErCUA. - HAWAII
J. G. IIENKIQLTES, PItOP.
. Horses and Carriages
For Excursions
To the Volcano or the Mountains.
An excellent chance Is offered for
tourlst'd to
6EB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet the 3, B. Mauna Loa
t Kallua and tako passengers overland
ft Hookena. where the steamer Is met
igaln.
O. K. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and after January 1,
1899.
TRAINS.
MipWkjnr Jl B B
STATIONS AICV t)IC1r
(Outajrdl . Sun. dAICV e. Sun nUV Duv
A.M. A.M. AM CM I'M.,
Honolulu . .. T.tO Q 1, II 01 )!!, . to
Paail Cliy.... to) oiS n .1 4 i f'l
Fwa Mill . S jj to fa ttoo . o, to
Walana 1050 ... 4 45 ...
W.lalua 1t.1t .... 40 ....
Kanukv 11)1 a is ....
STATIONS OAlir
(low.ral Sun duly daily daily
AM. A.M. CM P.M.
Kahuku , J s..K
Walalua 10 .... o
Walanaa t to ... 55
Ewa Mill s 50 7 45 l-o ..)
Pearl City 6l io wyt 45
Hoaolulu to I), ef ,tS
F C. SMITH. Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt.
n. P. DEN1SON. Superintendent
Vilder's Steamship Company
FREIGHT AND
PA88ENQERS
FOR I8LAND PORTS.
BURGLARS
GALORE
YOU WANT
A COTTAGE SAFE
$20.00
THAT'S ALL.
Hoffschlaeger Co.,
Limited.
king and tsirriiru. KT8.
Agent, Brokers and Jobber.
ALEXANDERS BALDWIN
OFFICBRSl
H. P. BALDWIN Pretld-I
J. !?. CASTLE lit Vice Preside.
W. M. ALEXANDER.. ..2nd Vies Pr l
J. P. COOKE TreMU
W. O. SMITH SecrsUr
OEO. R. CARTER Aadttefl
Sugar Factors aa.
-CMMissiM AfG-il
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial a Susjr CM,
Haiku Sugar Company.
Pala Plantation Company.
Nahtku Sugar Company.
Kl-el Plantation Company.
Hawaiian Sugar Company. 1
Kahulul Railroad Company. ''
AND
TU Ctliffik is. trkstsl 5. S. U)
W. 6. Irwin & 60
Limito-
AGENTS FOR
Western Sugar Refinery Company st
San Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive Works ot Pk lr .
delphla, Pa., U. S, A. f
Newell Universal Mill Co. (Naosl
Cane Shredder), Now York, U. B. A.
N. Ohlandt - Co.'s Chemical Fertil
izers. Alex. Cross ft Sons' high-grade Ferttt.
Izera for Cane and Coffee.
Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALK:
Parafflne Paint Co.'s P. ft B. Paints all
Papers; Lucol and Linseed OUf,
raw and boiled.
Indurtno (a cold-water paint), !n wMtti
and colors.
Fitter Press Cloths, Cement, Urns s-S
Bricks.
CASTLE & COOKE .
UMITBB,
HONOl-TJl-tJ. '
ConiiissionMercliaDti
SUGAR FACTORS
AOENTS rOR '
The Ewa Plantation Co.
The Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd.
The Kohala Sugar Co.
The Walomca Sugar Mil! Co,
The Fulton Iron Works, St Lours, 1U.
The Standard Oil Co.
The Geo. F. Blake Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centiltugals.
The New England Lite InsuTsnos Go.
ot Boston.
The Etna Fire Ins. Co. ot Hartford,
Conn.
The Alliance Assurance Co. ot Loodom,
LIKE and FIRE
AGENTS FOR
Nsw England Motdal Life In
surance Co. gf Boston.
tna Fire Insurance Cokpabt
of hartford.
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED.)
Wm. G. Irwin. .President and Manages
Claus Sprockets Vlco President
W. M. aiffard.. Second Vice President
H. M. Wnltney, Jr.... Tress, and See.
Geo. J. Ross Audltof
Sufitfir Poctorai ,
AND t
Commlascilon AgenU
AOENTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Co.
OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
C. BREWER & CO., LTD.
Queen Street, Honolulu, T. B.
AcrontB lor
Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Qo'a
Sugar Plant, Co., Onomca Sugar Co-f
Honomu 8ugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co., 1
Makes Cugar Co., Haleaknla Ranch Co., I
The Planters' Line of San Francisco, l
Packet; Chas. Btrwer & Co.'s Line of
Boston Packets.
LIST OF OFFICERS.
C. M. Cooke, President: Georg
Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop,
Treasurer and Becretary; CoL W.
Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. Wa
terhouse and Oeo. R. Carter, Direct ws.
M0EHU-l0ig!O.Ltll
Importers and
Commission
Merchants
QUEBN ST., - HONOLULU
AGENTS FOR
The Lancashire insurance Co.
The Balolsa Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sewing Machine, Ete. ,
Pensylvania Fire Insuraice
Company,
ChnH. T. Wilder,
S AGI.NT.
KAAHUMANU ST.
Bruce Cartwright
General Manager ot
THE EQUITABLE LIFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY
Ot the United States for the Ha
waiian Islands.
Office, : Merchant Si. : Honolulu.
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