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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, !l. T., SATURDAY. JANUARY 4." 1902.
if
.Surg.ons, Physician, and Dentl.t..
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
fIClSi
OOMS oS-oo,
Boston nuiiDma
Fort Stum
TELEPHONES!
OFEICB, MAIN 385
ReslDENC,
WHITS, 86l.
HOURS II A M TO I. T M I
ITOJP I TTOSP
P O. BOX Sol SU1IIAYA II 1 P I
Dr. Albert E. Nichols
DUNTisT.
1154 Alakea Street.
Omco Hours 9 to 4
A. 0. WALL, D.D.8.
0. E. WALL, D.D.S.
dentists.
Loto Building. Fort Street
Hours. 9 to 4. Telephone Main 320,
Dr. Wm. G. Rogers,
SURGtON AND SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Exclusively
REMOVED to new olllce, 1146 Ala
kea Street, opp. Hawaiian Hotel.
Hours, 9 to 12, 3 to 6:30, 7 to 8; Sun
fiays, 9 to 11.
Special
Selected
Highland
Whiskey
WIIYTE & MACKAY
W. C. Peacock & Co.,
LIMITED
Sole AgcntK
A Smooth Scotch Whfekey
Drink No Other.
i
ICE
MANUFACTURED FROM PURE
DISTILLED WATER. : : : :
Delivered to any part of
city by courteous drivers.
Oahn Ice and Electric Co
KEWALO.
TELEPHONE BLUE 3151.
HOFFHAN & HARKHAH.
Just Received
a New Lot of . . .
Key West and
Domestic
Cigars 1
Beaver Lunch Rooms
H. J. NOLTE.
HART & CO.,
(LIMITED)
THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
Fine Ice Creams and Water Ices,
Chocolate and Confections.
The Finest Resort In the City.
Try our "Elite" Oyster Cocktails.
A. Harrison Mill Co., Ltd.
KAWAIAHrtO STREET,
KEWALO.
Tel. White 1221. P. O. Box SU.
Sawing, Planing, Turning and
Mill Work In all Its branches.
Lumber - Kiln - Drying
a specialty, and in large or small
quantities.
Honolulu iron Works.
Improved and modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription made to order. Boiler work
nd RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion paid to JOB WORK, and renal n
executed at shortest notice.
WOMEN'S EXCHANGE!
WW 314 FORT ST.,
XX Has the Ilest Assortment of
PACIFIC ISLAND CURIOS
In the City.
F1WSH HOME-MADE PO' ON TUES
DAYS AND niDAYS
New Map of Oahu.
Complied from Government Survey, and Cti Ms
Maps of Sufar I'lantttlons, Railways and rher
Kellable Source.. THB map is 1801 inc rs
ttltti artist!' colorings and neat mountings ik
ing a very useful as well as orn.iren-a! wall dap
THB PRICI! OP THH MAP IS Sio oo. Copies van
be obtalpd from .",.
JAS T TAYLOR
P.IO IDoi iv) lot Judd llulldlng, Honolulu! T, H
01 HAWAIIAN NEWS CO , LTD
JF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE j
IN NEWSPAPEHSO
ANYWIICRQ AT ANYTIME j 1
Call on or Write
E-CDAKE'S ADVERTISING AGENCY;!
64 & 65 Merchants' fixchnngo
SAN rUANriSCO. CA! ! !
i
aaets4-eai
(xyoowiwMvwy5oot
Eititllthed 1180.
WalterBaker&Go.'s
Chocolates
and Cocoas
Tor eatlnc, drlnklr.c.and cooking,
rest, tnucious, surnrnoca-
ClPORT TPADlrUflft
mum emu i co utx
Bfkft C.tm 1 3 lb tin.
rW ChocoUt ttNrrIsdt, 1 S lb. cbIcm,
Gorman BwNt ChwoUl, I 4 lb. faVM
won tALC BY LtAOtwa OwOCf li.
Walter Dakar & Co. Ltd.
Dorchester, Mass., U, S. A.
ivcvcooocyoycyvcoycy!J'
Attorney!.
I1. .1. RuhhcII L M. WntHon
RUSSELL & WATSON,
ATTORNEY8 AND
COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW.
Offices Magoan Building.
2004-lm 'Phone Main 328.
C. R. Hemenway
ATTORNEY.
OFFICE 406 JUDD BUILDING.
TEL. 314 MAIN.
Albert R. Cunlia
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
808 Stnnfienwnld Building
TLLEPHONE-MAIN 91.
VY. Austin Whiting,
W. J. Robinson,
LAW OFFICES
Remr-ed to Room 306, Judd Building
J. M. KANEAKUA,
I ATTORNEY AND
I COUNSELLOR A" LAW,
I NOTARY PUBLH
Jftlee Bethel 8t, Near the Po.tofflce
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
C.Q.YeeHop&Co
Kahikinui Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEOETABLBS
Beretanla Street, Corner Alakea.
'Phone Blue 2511.
ALSO AT THE
FISHMARKET
MEAT 8TALLS 19 AND 20.
SING CHAN CO.
Importers of
Hardware, Tinware, Glassware
and Carriage Goods. Etc., Etc.
Snnltnry Plumbing
nnil Kcwrr Connec
tion, ti rieclulty.
229 King St., between River St. and
R. R. Depot.
SANG CHAN
MtKCHANT TAILOR
Fine English and American Goods
TWO STORES
65 Hotel street, and
Hotel near Nuuanu
t O. Box 961, TE! WMITt 0)
Plumbers, Etc.
The Plumber's Strike
Is over, and am again prepared
to do Plumbing, 8ewerlng and
Sheet Iron ,Work as heretofore.
Estimates ''furnished... Work
manship ana material gu.rai
teed.
Jas. Nott, Jr.,
Store, Beretanla opp. Alakea St.
lei. White 3571.
Kauai,
Oahu,
Alaul.
Molnkal.
Laual,
H.iwnll
Etc , Etc.
Set of 5 maps, $2.00
1 GO CENTS EACH
In sale at office ot . . .
i THB . . .
EVENING
BULLETIN
THEOSOPHY.
"Aloha nianch," T. 8, every Satur
day, 7 30 p. m , Arlon nail, hack of
Opera House Lundinp; library. In
formation P. O. liox 551, or 314 Poit
street.
mm
Wilcox Has Ideas
On Island Affair
The following extracts arc tnken
fioni a tetter to Senator I), Knlauokn
Inul from Delegate Wilcox, under dat
of December 21, 1U01:
"Cnypless hns gone to New York, Ho
did nol succeed In getting the Third
Circuit Judgeship. It has beep given
tu V J. Robinson I worked hard for
Copiers but there weie n nuniber of
i.uuiiirvii nun uhii iuiit inuxuii-it
with the Attorney Oeneral nnd the1
President.
"1 hno Introduced two Important
hills lu the House. The first Is the land
bill providing for homesteads This Is
to bo revised by tho Commlc-doner ot
Public Lands My great aim Is to se
cure homes for the people horn ill Hii
null. The second Is a bill providing for
tho transfer of the leper settlement at
Kaluupnpa nud Its nlTnlrs to the juris
diction of the Treasury Department nl
Washington so that the lepers may bo
properlj taken care of nnd specialists ;
tent to the place to attempt lo cure
them. At the present time the lepers.
are receiving no medlciil attention but
thej .ire slmph- being penned up until
death comes to remove them
There Is no doubt whatever thatl.i
l.,l .. Ml i . .. , , . ,
,.i ..... lv KiuuH'u uiu i inn sure no
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FORAKER-IIANNA WAR
New York, Dee. 27 A spciial to -lie
Press from Washington sajs Tho
Ohio Senatorial light grows in hitter-
liess every hour. ..rrk Hanna. bellcv-
Ing his enemies desire to eliminate him
from Ohio politics, has been forced
Into the fight Lvery cnort has been
made, both here and In Columbus, to
avoid the Issue Senator Hanna has
sought frequent conferences with Sen-
ator Koraker nnd a number of State
leaders have come to tho national capi
tal to adjust the differences between
the rivals, but all their efforts have
proved fruitless.
The Indications point to n movement
to Involve, If possible, the present ad
ministration Eirly In the contest, be
fore the line were drawn clearly Tor
Oker came out for Roosevelt for Presi
dent In 1001 Shortly after this the
Senator visited the White House and
obtained the withdrawal lij the Piesi
dent of the name of nn assistant nudl
tor In the Ircasurj Department, whoso
appointment had been sent In,
This action created n mild sensation,
nnd there were open charges that the
. .1W..H...I, na "I'lilii, tJttll. in inn
fight against Hanna. Ilunim visited the
President was aiding Koraker In his
Whlto House, and an explanation fol
lowed, which Indicated that the Pros!
dent In withdrawing tno appointment
did not realize fully tho Import of his
action. The name Is to be tent In again
soon after the holiday recess,
9
CATHOLIC SOCIETY.
The annual meeting of the Catholic
ladles Aid Society was ncld jestei
day alternoon nt tho homo ot Mrs. Mc
Lnln, lleretania street. Ibo following
olllccrs wero elected' Piesldeiit, Mis
A B Murphy, vico presldeut, Mrs
McDonald; secretary, Mrs. Smith,
treasurer. Miss Carroll.
The report of tho treasurer for tbo
past jear was as follows.
Receipts, Including membership fees,
revenucf torn donations and socials,
nnd Interest on money Invested, $1117
77, disbursements. $1)08 40. Three per
sons wero assisted in leaving tho
country, ten families assisted In rents,
provisions, etc, two or them being
cared for at present.
Account in Bishop's Hank, $401 40,
Ewa bond, $1000, nt t, per cent.
In carrying on our charitable woik
we see a great ndvantaga in being af
filiated with tho Associated Charities
Mrs. Bergcr, tho manager, deserves a
vote of thanks for her courtesy, and
tho friendly way In which sho allows
her omco to bo used as a central of'
ir.r-srr tarl':::;1!::: rir.
GltAE CARttOM
Treasurer.
Among the cities In the United
States which havo the highest death
late are Charleston, with 3r.5 per 1000,
and Now Orleans with 28 9. Tho fig
ures of Now York nnd Chicago ate
3d 4 nnd id 2. i
liist u iiwi 'i. :'"- iny.-.n-ttjinu -jHijKa.-ja
Henry H. Williams
THE PROGKCSSIVU UNDCRTAKCR
OI HONOLULU I WITH I THE
CITY FURNITURE
GOOD
MBALMING
I i
a specialty.
The very la'est methods
employed In caring i r the
dead. A lull stock of the best
and up-to-date undertaking
goods anJ paraphernalia.
Office, 1146
Phone, Main 64.
will be nppolnted In his
"As to the w titer bill of Sam Parker,
I would say that the promoters hae h
hard proposition to buck up against
for the ieoph aro objecting mid their
M)lre Is being listened to. I lime pre-
ernte.l the netltlon of Walltiku relatha
to their wntir at Nahlku and nlso the
cum 1-arKcr nnu, ii is ueiicseii, is irj-i
Ing to get the uatcr of Puuknpu ns a
matter or spot uiaiion.
"Preildent ltoncclt Is cry much
opposed to cheap labor such as that '
performed bv the Chinese, Jnpaneso I
nnd otheis. tliireferc. It seems to mo
nun ine iicri iiiing mr me inters u
do Is to offi i $".0 n month to all com-
ers who wloh to work on the planta-
ttonu.
"I would fuv tint nil the government
lands will be divided up Into home-,
.,,,
... , . , ..
"I nm iiroiinrltiir n ifinntv lnur. Tin
big work in the fuiure In Hawaii will
be the county nnd niunlclii.il hills
"The nubile ollleea will nil bo bIimi
I to mnllhlnls In lluwnll ns opposed to
.the smp.ithlzor of the Dole ring for
' u ,,. u.. .i...i ,i .i.. . ?.,
." .....' .,', ' "
huh iii iii iiniu in i ii ii i ii nv n rn ninrn
l'""l'"" .....u,,i ,i eMmi,i- nnii iiniu-
ho HnwnllntiB are concerned
TAX OHIO CORPORATIONS
Columbus. O . Dee. 2G. A bill has
been drnfto In the Atlornc) General's
olllto ot the request of Governor Nnsh
.mjllvll".,? to,T,a co1rl0rato" ,,nx In
"."'" ,' ?, u", ,cTn. n8 ln0 1(iVlur?',
TWJK1
new Ideas suggested by Governor
Nnsh nnd Secretary of State Lnylln.
It provides lor publicity In tho affairs
"le corporations lu Ohio, for penal
tics for perjury In making annual
statements to tho Secretary of State
and for nn annual tax of all corpora
lions doing business m Ohio. The bill
will be carefully studieu by Governor
Nash, and will be modified in some
respects heroic It Is Introduced In the
Legislating
HILL ihl Ml
TO
PM,n,.ri linn O Tu....... T 1 1 til
going to make 'the' light of his life to
swing public sentiment In the North-
. .
CBl..ln fnvor "f ,h.c 1)'"'"n6to" com-
blnntlon and tho Northern Securities
Company. In pursuance of this plan
Ihc Northern Pacific and Great Noith-
cm will soon make public a revision of
ii.ni. .,-i.,,.i..i ,.i.,i,, .irr.
their principal freight tariffs covering
the territory between St. Paul and the
Pacific Coast. Tho new tariffs will
make a material reduction over those
In effect nt present, nnd will therefor
cause a considerable Hurry among the
tianseontlncntal s) stems..
It Is the belief of Hill that radical re
duitlons in freight rates will tuin
sentiment In fnvor of his big combina
tion, or will, at least, make the public
apathetic regarding the coming attack
o Gov ci nor Vun Sant If the great
combinations of railroad capital bring
reductions In carrying charges It U to
he picMimcd that the residents of tbu
gieat Northwest will declaio that the
more there uro of such combinations
the better It will be for the Northwest
Hill's purpose Is also more far reach
ing than this. It has been his dream
to build up the tcrrltorj through vvhltb
the Great Noithern runs and to make
Duluth tho greatest gralu-shlpplng
iciitei In tho United States. He realizes
that the far Northwest has ninny prod
ucts which the .Middle West nud East
will need nnd are needing todnj Hut
until the markets of the East can he
biought within reach of the products
portation rates these piuducts will
have to he satisfied with the home
maikets
Hull C'alue hns Joined tho chuich,
and his publlshcis announce a largo
Ini reuse In tbo sales of his books, Oth
ci authoiK should tukti notice.- Chi
cngo Record Herald.
iflflWi "--"
. .
Hawaiian
plnco.
11,111. FINK
I? riff yBi.Uil J
M M
liWjl
and 1148 Fort St., Love Bulldlnft
Residence 1375 Fort St., below Vineyard. Phone and Night Call, White 3811.
At yesterday's meeting the Hoard
of Health compiled by resolution with
the recommendations of the follow Ins
Utter from the public electrician, the
matter being passed tip te 'io Depart
ment of Public Works:
Dr II. O. Sloggett, Pro nt Hoard
of Health.
Dear Sir 1 take tt .iberty to In
form oti In regard to Ac poor condl
ticn of nil scrvlco wlics entering all
buildings of the lnsatio AsIum or Ho
nolulu These buildinga havo been
wlreil lor n number oi years, and on
lcr .,, wng ,19e(, for bushing thn
holes, ., from aK,, al,j -Auathor this
tubing has lotted nwa. leaUng wires
bate uuil In lontnct Mth woodwork,
This 1 report as unsafu. and may
the Installation or nam wires, sou rub
rn,",e1 fj"' "l "lmost nny time, murn
-r10 Wrn ot tl0 interior or thtt
buiming is not according to the rules
or the National miles oi Unilcrui Iters
,,ut lt'1 ,-'r, 1"111 expense this wlr
"-.f ',n" '"' l,ut '" "cl1 8l"-l' '"-t "
nil, III' BiURt
I also want to change the s)stcm
ftoni m two volt8 ," one ilt,Illlrei
oltts. which means tho expense of buv.
Ing nhout one hundred now lamps
lids change will give a better service
throughout Another very Important
t'"I1K- -, nnt to make Is this At
'"Z"1., !1 ,'' ?'' ;.oltnS w"j'a of 1 ,"
xolls. encirclo the ground on the
'mauka and Wnlklkl sides, which Is
.u.... i it .. .
iall to' the ground ""' ' "'
I The Improvement Is this, It will do
ny with tho high voltnce wires nnd
I cu,,'r lll B'olnd at tho corner lor
I i1''0"1, i60 Uvt "ni1 u'ero, I,lnco
.transformer und trnnstiilt the current
!..,...
,?L "" "l" "ls. Kroiiml, Instead of
1UUU VOIIS,
This chnneo 1 will mnkn
fiom the electric llgiitlng npproprla
tlon but I cannot do this unless thn
honorable Ilqard of Health will replace
tho lamps from 52 to Kill volts.
An estimate for tho ubove changes
Including labor material anil lnmps
will not exceed $126.
I will direct tho work personally
and eompleto It ns fast ns mnxlliln
Trusting jou will bring this beroro
the board and act fuvorablv upon It.
with n reply, I ri main, ours truly,
vv. I-. KKAZEE.
Government Electrician
1
CENTRAL UNION CHURCH.
Central Union Church, Rev. William
Kim aid, pastor Sunday school nnd
lllblo class, 9.50, public worship and
sermon. 11. Y P. s. C. B. pra)cr
meeting, ii 311; evening services at
7 3D, weekly prnvor meeting, Wedues
dnj, 7 30 ji m
Morning service. 11 o'clock. Rev
Wm. Morris Klncnld will preach, sub
ject. "The Church Tho Secret of Its
Power ' The communion of the Lord's
Supper will be administered 7 3D
P m subject. "Tho Yeais What They
Take and What flicj Drlng," ii 30
p m, Cliilstlnn Endeavor coiibccra
tlon service, subject. 'Show Your Col
(uis Leaner, .Mr. cjllfton Tracy.
Central Union Church ulti ni..v
IS I beginning January Ctli, tbo week nf
I P' ''r0 'ro "' ."Cl.C?m" .'i'"
'"" ,0, ? ,.?c" " ? ''AH.0
i- --!'.. .-. wui.iatuMJ, lilt; I'UBKJI U
'quests tho members or the church nn.l
all who nm Interested to reserve this
week from nil other engagements nnd
iu iniii.e n special etrort to ho present
?n I'rl,,ln' oveulng tbu servlie will be
I'oteil to tho family and imients
aie urged to bring their children. The
leader and subject wi. be ns follutts
Mondnv "Conditions Tor n Spiritual
Awakening;" leaner. Mr. Theo. Rich
nrds.
Tuesday "Personal Consecration,"
leader, Miss Plorence R. Yarrow.
Wednesday - "Prayer for the
Church," leader. Rev, Arthur M
Smith, Ph.D.
Thursday "Prajer for tbo World,
leadci. Rev John Lenuiuguam.
Prldaj "Prajer for tho Family.'
lendei, Itov. William Morris Klncnld
The standing committeo meets at
the close of the Sunday morning ser
vice to receive any who desire to cou
met themselves with tho church, cith
er by letter oi on conresslou of fnlth
PIciihciI With Slinvv'fi Acccptnncc
Des .Moines, lown, Dec. 20 Govern
oi Shaw tonight received the follow
ing message from President Roosevelt,
the flist he has leccivcd direct fiom
the President regarding his appoint
ment "To Governor Shaw. I am delight
cd that you have consented to accept
portfolio ot Secretary of Treasury
Have written.
"THEODORE ROOSEVELT
$10 -RUPTURE GURKD
V"iJJSi!" for TEH DOLLfinS.
rrr.TZtX iri.-'i rh, .n.mi lUi,..!,., ......
niuit. r iwi nt int-i i or inn
kiiuili ire- nm. ft In
untiontif live uf ( ir
lynilittinfoit inllifnip
ti rM NuoTllilf -t
,r- - T tOIKIIIki I rUlU H IIHI11
kcTa till. unt! Ilis.kll(rlla.
MtfwiLif0, ! (rtrlinf full Inf. minil m niiit In ihhH
ttelvnnrfwf.1 ts fiuiiiiinTtliMftii IU till, nut Innu
UQNITIC TfiVSS CA tJM-r.-t jiri.xiM (RAhriiCQ
"-"n"ltrT,Y''""aninS,Ti nflnaW.imii'rflf"
STORE
AJeiitH foi-
LANE B U O S.
onumenls &
Head Stones
Hememter there Is no other
AK. WILLIAMS connected
with this establishment i so
make no mere mistakes.
w O il
fam.aiM
S '
Lines of Travel.
Business Men
Can Save
Hany Hours
'OSiStr'
rIU 1 wi-'
ICROS8 THE CONTINENT FROM
San Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAiLY
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM PORTLAND,
mtr THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York,
iillsaan Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Smok.
Ing and Library Cars, with Barber
Shop and Pleasant Reading Rooms.
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte).
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
H. LOTHROP, General AgcnL
1J5 Third street, Portland, Oregon.
). W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent,
No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco
I L. LOMAX, Q. P. & T. A.,
1472 Omaha, Nebraska,
SEND YOUR
BUSINESS ORDERS
BY TELEGRAPH
YOU CAN DO IT NOW
THE INTER -ISLAND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Is transmitting messages to all the
Islands of the group except Kauai.
MINIMUM RATE IS $2.
Honolulu Office, 315 Fort St.
Be'ow Merchant.
TBL., MAIN 131.
Messenger will call for our message
If desired.
Hawaiian Tramway's Time
Jabje
KING STREET LINE
Can liivt Walklkl for town at 6m.(ham
an4 every is mlnutcithcriafttr ttil 1045, iijtj anJ
iisitPM from Watklkl eo to tht Punahou Stable
Can If avt R Rangt or Pawaa switch for towa at
S 3jA m ana every tj minutei tntreaiter tin 11 orp n
Cart leavt Fort ani Kin; streets corner for Palama
at6to am. and tvery is minutes after till 11 tj
Cars leavt for Patama orty at ani 1 10 A M
Lars teave Palama for Walklkl $ 41 a m anl every
it minutei till diiPN. thn titan nA in ji p.m
TheiiMPM from Palama for Punahou only eoes
to Walklkl on Saturdays.
Cars leave Fort and King streets corner foi Rifle
Range at s and iuam
Cars leave Fort and King streets corner for Walklkl
at 6 os A M and every 13 minutes till 10 ojp. M then at
10 p ana imjpm, ine ti ) p m goetio waikiKi
un aaiurgayi oniy,
BERETANIA STREET AND PUUANU VALLEY
Cart leave Punahou Stabt far Town ate ia an J
for Town and Valley at j 40 $ S l0 6 jo 7 and
T to A M.
Cars leave OahJ College for town and Vatleyat
6 jo 6 50 and ? 10 A M and ever) 10 minutes till 10 10
PM except the even hour and half, hour can which
run irom me atacie
Cars leave Nuuanu Valley at 6 to 6 jo 6 50 A,M and
everv to minutes thereafter till ibioPh
Cars leave hort and Queen streets for Punahou
College at 6 03 6 aj 6 41 a m and every 10 minutei
after till 0 4S P m After that the cars run to the
Mable up to 1 1 50P.M. which Is the last car from Town,
it ac nine e staple at it jo y n
Telephone to All Parts of the Island
konaTTvery
STABLES
KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII
J. Q. HENRIQUES, PROP.
Horses and Carriages
For Excursions
To the Volcano or the Mountains.
An excellent chance ls offered for
tourists to
8EB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet the S. S. Mauna Loa
r Kallua and tako passengers overland
o Hookena, where the steamer ls met
tgsln.
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and after January 1, 1839.
TRAINS.
STATIONS jailv rAiLV
(UutrJ) ex. Sun oaiiy ex Sun DAIIV daily
AM
AM.
Honolulu
Purl City
E. Mill
Walanae
V.lalua
Kaliuk.1 ..
STATIONS
(Inw.rl)
Kahuku
VValalua .
Walana.
Ewa Mill
Pearl Clly
Honolulu
A M H.M 1' M
T IO
8 O)
Ml
"J
0,8
10 (.8
10 50
I SS
i
DAILY
II of
11 4.
t 00
I
1
"i
6 i
J lu
SI.
lo
ex
Sun.
DAILY DAILY DAILY
AM
A VI P M P.M
1 I!
9 10
t 10
T41
8 01
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lis
J!0
ill
6 JO
1 OS
I 0 4 S
H
10J J.6
I P C. SMITH. Oen'l Pnss. & Ticket Agt,
H P DKNIHON. Superintendent
BURGLARS
GALORE
YOU WANT
A COTTAGE SAFE
$20.00
THAT'S ALL.
Hoffschlaeger Co.,
Limited.
KING AND BETHEL STS.
Emporium Resturant
King Street Near Nuuanu.
FIRST-CLASS MEALS SERVED
AT ALL HOURS.
Choapost Good Meal In Town.
Agents, Brokers and Jobber.
ALEXANDER & BALDWlN,Ltrf
OFFIC13RSI
H, P. DALDWIN .'. Presldemfl
J. R. CASTLE 1st Vice Preatdemt
W. M. ALEXANDER.... 2nd Vice PrM
J. P. COOKE Treasures
W. O. SMITH Socretsm
GEO. R, CARTER Audltoa
Sugar Factors and
-Commission Ageiti
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial A Sugar Oa.
Haiku Sugar Company.
Pala Plantation Company.
Nahlku Sugar Company.
Klhel Plantation Company. '
Hawaiian Sugar Company, '
Kahulul Railroad Company,
AND
The California and Oriental S. S. Cii
W. G.Irwin & Go
Limited
agents for
Western Sugar Rcflncry Company rt
San Francisco.
TJaldwIn Locomotive Works ot PUltv.
delphla, Pa., U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (Nation!
Cane Shredder), New York, U. 8. A,
N. Ohlandt & Coa Chtmlcal Fertil-
Izcrs.
Alex. Cross & Sons' hlsh-grado Fertile
lzers tor Cane and Coffee.
Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE:
Parafflnc Paint Co.'s P. & D. Paints ami
Papers; Lucol and Linseed Oils,
raw and boiled.
Indurlno (a cold-water paint), In white
and colore.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Llm. ul
Bricks.
CASTLE & COOKK
LIMITED,
..i
HONOLULU.
Commission Merchants
SUGAR FACTORS.
AGENTS for I
The Ewa Plantation Co. '
Tho Walalua Agricultural Co., Lt.
The Kohala Sugar Co.
Tho Walamca Sugar Mill Co.
Tho Fulton Iron Works, SL Loull, Ma.
The Standard OH Co.
The Geo. F, Dlake Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals.
The New England Life Insurance C.
of Doston.
Tho Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartfort,
Conn.
Tho Alliance Assurance Co. ot Londom.
!"-. 'jMt.S-liM
LIFE and FIRE
AGENTS FOR
Hew England Mutual Life In
surance Co. of Boston.
tna Fire Insurance Compart
of hartford.
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED.)
Wm. O. Irwin. .President and Manage!
Claus Sprockets Vice President
W. M. Qlffard.. Second Vice President
H. M, Wnltnoy, Jr. . . .Treas. and Bee.
Oeo. J. Ross Audltot
Sujjnr Factors
AND
CommlHslon Agents
AOENTS OF TUB
Oceanic Steamship Co.
OF SAN FRANCISCO, OAL.
C. BREWER & CO., LTD.
Queen Street, Honolulu, T, U,
A-crcnts for
Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ooks'i
Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Con
Honomu Sugar Co , Walluku Sugar Co.,
Makco Oigar Co , Haluakala Ranch Co.,
The PHntcrs' Lino of San Francisco,
Packet; Chas, Denver & Co.'s Line ot
Doston Packets.
LIST OF OFFICERS.
C. M. Cooke, President; Georg.
itobcrtson, Manager; E. F. Bishop,
Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W.
Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, II. Wa
terhouso and Geo R. Carter, Dlrectora
TboVoii Hamm-Ionoe Go. LU
Importers and
Commission
Merchants kssSE
QUEBN ST., - HONOLULU
AOENTS FOR
The Lancashire insurance Co.
The Balolse Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc.
Pensylvania Fire Insurance
Company, Ci.n. t. wilder,
AGENT.
KAAHUMANU ST.
Bruce Oartwright
General Manager of
THE EQUITABLE LIFE
ASSURANCE 80CIETY
Ot the United States for the Ha
waiian Islands,
Office, : Merchant SL : Honolulu.
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