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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T., BATUniUY, JAN. 11, '1902.
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Bursting
Headache
and every other kind,
from any condition
or cause yields Im
mediately to
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SUGAR TRUST HAS OPTIONS
ON MANY CUBAN ESTATES
GESSLER'S
MAGIC
HEADACHE
WAFERS
I have used Gessler's Magic Headache Wafers for over five years,
and not In one instance have they failed. I can cheerfully recctamend
then to all who suffer with headache or neuralgia.
Mrs. E. Wotherspoon, 2123 South St, Philadelphia, Pa.
Contain no harmful substances of any kind. They are positively
helpful to nerves and system. Sold by all druggists at 19c. and 25c.
a box (four times as many in the 25c. box.) The genuine nro put
up In tablet form only. Avoid powders put up In cachets (made of
paste) because such covers warp open, spoiling the powder and when
damp are wormy. Cessler's Magic Headache wafers are guaranteed
to cure absolutely In 20 minutes or return partly used box to druggist
and he will return full amount.
POCKET A BOX.
Mil Ociiler, Ph. C, Milwaukee, Wli.
Washington, Dec. 29. One of the
principal mothes behind the agitation
lor a reduction of the Cuban tarllt lias
I been discovered. A member of tho tn
, bacco trust who vas here during tho
1 past week, speaking to n local flnau
' dor, admitted In a burst of confidence
that the- sugar and tobacco trusts Imo
'secured options on -most of the lands
and crops In Cuba producing those, ar
ticle, and arc now waiting for the ac
tion of Congress to decide whether the
t options will bo taken up or not. It
' Congress reduces tho duty the lands
' nnd crops will be purchased according
1 to the options, and the trusts will reap
I the full benefit. If Congress rehires
j to reduce the duties, tho options will
bo surrendered, and tho Cubans will to
left to shift for themselves. In cither
case tlfc Cubans will bo tho last per-,
sons to receive tho bcnoflt, and tho con
sumers In this country will not f.iro
' any better.
Illotli the sugar and tobacco trusts
have men hero constantly, working to
bring nbout n redurtlon In tho tarltf.
I They hold out the threat of annexe-1
I tlon of Cuba if the tariff Is not rrduc-l
cd, nnd declare that, with financial ruin
In Cuba, which Is suro to follow a high
tariff, that country will apply for au-'
nexatlon, and that sentiment In this
v - -v-r -ri u -en -r -tj .;
country will demand the annexation of
tho Island.
In some nuartrrs there Is a convl"
tlon that President McKlnley gavo the
Cubans sono expectation that tUny
would be cared for commercially on tho
line of re Iprorlty or tarllt reduction
This, acrordlng to bellovers In this
theory, would explain the rcadlinvi
with wjilch the I'hitt nmendment was
adopto! by the Cubans after tho vlsli
of the Commission to this country and
the subsequent attitude of Gcneial
Wood, Secretary Hoot and President
Kooscclt, It Is not believed that any
promlso was glcn to tho Cubans, but
that they may lme had reason to
expect some ndantnge In trndo mas
ters following their organization on
lines laid down by tho Piatt amend
ment. It Is significant thnt Senator
A Id rich has come around to tho Ad
ministration view nnd Is ready to gran'
tariff reductions to Cuba, He gavo as
a reason for this his fear that annexa
tion would ho inevitable If tho Culnns
wero not favored by a tariff differential,
but some signs point to other reason '
ns the read basis for his changed att i- (
tude.
The whole matter of Cuban relation)
Is assuming an aspect of pressing Im
portance nnd developments nro belnn
keenly watched In and out of Congresr.
RMLEniUu
Instruments Filed for Record January
10, 1902.
Wokea Wo Hop Kol I
V. It. Castlo M. Harnlr . . Ilel,
Mrs. M. Ilarato P. 1' Ityan .. U.
P. I'. Hynn and w.,0 C Hrown. .Mtg.
Instruments Filed for Record January
11, 1902.
L. JJ Kcntwoll Cnlng Kak . .11 5.1.
Thai. Metcalr et nl. II Kockc et nl.
Pan)
TOM PUTT TO HARRY
DniTici! ninif linn
WHMMHilMiiiMMiMMMMW UtllllOIl HOT I CM
LlnesofTravcl. B IM Mil
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE
Tho steamers of this line will arrive and leave this port as hereunder:
FltOM SAN FRANCISCO.
,VENTUItA JAN. 22
ALAMEDA FED. 1
BIERRA FED. 12
ALAMEDA FED. .22
BONOMA MAIt. 6
ALAMEDA MAIt.15
VENTURA MAR. 2li
ALAMEDA APRIL 6
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
ALAMEDA JAN. 15
SIERRA JAN. 21
ALAMEDA FEU. 5
SONOMA FED. 11
ALAMEDA FED. 26
VENTURA MAR. 4
ALAMEDA MAR. 19
SIERRA MAR. 25
ALAMEDA APRIL 9
In connoctlon with tne sailing or the above steamers, tno agents aro pre
trod to Issuo, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail
road from San Francisco to all potuts In tho United States, and from New
York by any steamship line to all European ports.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Wm. G. Irwin & -Co., Ltd.
GENERAL A0ENT8 OCEANIC 3. 8. CO.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha
8teamera of the above'companlea will call at Honolulu and
leave mis port on or about the dates below mentioned.
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.
PEKING , JAN. 18
GAELIC JAN. 28
HONOKONQ HARU FED. 6
CHINA FED. 14
FOR 8AN FRANCI3CO.
CHINA JAN. 20
DORIC JAN. 31
NIPPON MARU FED. 8
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO P. M. 8. 8. CO.
H. HACKFIBLO & CO, LTD. AGENTS.
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
Steamship Company.
Steamers of tho above line, running In connection wltu tho CANADI
AN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver. D. C, and Sydney, N.B.vV.,
and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and IlrisbSne, aro DUE AT HONO
LULU on or about the dates below stated, viz.:
From Vancouver anu Victoria, B. C.
(For Brisbane and Sydney.)
AORANOI JAN. 18
MOANA FEB. 15
I
V IS BARRED F
I.ondon. Jan. 1. Tho cntrnnco of
the now year was celebrated In the
usual manner by watch night services.
There wns a great gathering outside
hi. raurs.
Editorial moralizing In this morn
ing's papers nnturally concerned thorn
Mlves niObtly With tho wnr in Mouth
At ilea and the nation's necessity nl
bracing Itself for renuwed etlortB,
Next to this feature In prominence
i unit's mo matter or tuo national de
velopment or the United States nnd
tho competition of American trade,
which arc held to have been very dis
tinguishing features of nn eventful
year.
In gcucrnl, hopefulness Is expressed.
Tho tit of dlsaulet hns Missed." bqvs
tho Dally Telegraph, "nnd, lll.o all
great races, the English people have
found their Inspiration In their dim
cultles. Foreign hostility In politics
nnd American competition In trado
navu intensely stimulated unmistak
able Impulses and tnc stlrlng of a
great renaissance of national energy."
tho uauy jinn, m n similar strn n.
ir tho past year has been one of dis
illusionment nnd disappointment. "Wo
nnve discoorcd thnt tho more fact of
being English not n magic talltmnn
Insuring success, and It Is no small
sign of progress to have got rid of tho
sclf-eatlsfnctlon In which for so long
we have sunned ourselves."
London. Dec. 31. Tho revenue re
turns, Issued today, nro unexpectedly
hopctul nnd show a much greater ex
pansion than was anticipated by Sir
Michael Hlcks-Dcacb, Chancellor of tho
Exchequer. Tho receipts Inr tho past
quarter show an Increase of .C3.50U.
659 as compared vltn tho correspond
ing period of 1900. Unless thcrn
should prove to bo some unexpected
Increase of expenditure. It Is now bo
lloved thnt thcro Is reasonable ground
to anticipate that Sir Michael Hicks
Ilcach will not be required to propose
nn Increase of taxation for tho next
budget.
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Blank books of nil description de
signed and mado at tho EVENING
BULLETIN'S Job Offlc.
Bend the weekly edition of the Bul
letin to your friends. Only $1 a year.
Washington, I). C, Dec. 27. Tho
Secretary of tho Treasury under date
of December 2C promulgated the fol
lowing to collectors and other officers
nl tho customs:
"The nppcndod order of the Secre
tary of Agrlctiltme, prohibiting the
landing of animals from tho Philip
pine Islands at nny of tho ports of the
United States or of tho dependencies
thereof. Is published for tho Informa
tion and guidance of olllccrs of tho cus
toms nnd others concerned, and upon
tho Importation of Btich nulmals, col
lectors of customs will require the ex
portation thereof nt tho earliest prac
ticable date hcrrnftcr:
"Notleo Is hereby given by tho Sec
retary of Agrlculturo to tho owners
ollU-ers. nnd agents of nil steamers
end other vessels of nil descriptions
plying between tho Philippine Islands
and nny of the porta of tho Hawaiian
Islands, or between tho Philippine Isl
ands nnd nny of tho ports of tho Unit
ed States or the Territories or depend
cnelcs thereof, nnd to nil stockmen
end nil other persons concerned In nny
wny or manner In tho trnlTlc In animals
In or with tho Philippine Islands, that
certain rontnglous, Infectious, and
(ommunlcablo diseases dangerous to
the live stock of tho United Stales ex
ist among the animals of tho said Phil
ippine Islands, viz, surra, affecting
horses, mules, asses, meat .cattle, cam
els, buffaloes, and dogs and apes; foot
and mouth disease, arfectlng horses,
meat cattle, other rumlnnnts. and
swlno; nnd rinderpest, affecting meat
rattle nnd other rumlnnutB.
"Therefore, under tho authority con
ferred upon mo by tho net of Congress
approved May 29. 1881, entitled 'An
net for the establishment of a Bureau
of Animal Industry, to prevent tho ex
portation of diseased cattle, and to
provide means for tho suppression nnd
extirpation of plciiro-pncumtnln and
oiner contagious diseases among do
mestic animals,' I do hereby prohibit
the landing nt nny of the ports of the
Hawaiian Islnnds, or at nny of the
ports of tho United States or of au
of the dependencies thereof, of nnv
live stock, or nnlmnls of nnv kind,
from tho Phlllpplno Islnnds. .This pro
hibition will take effect Immediately
nnd will continue In force until other
wise ordered." J. A. 11HKCKON3.
New York, Dee. 31. A special to
ilw Press rrom Washington says Sen
ator Thomas C. Plait will soon follow
Henntor Depew's example. In choosing
u young nnd bentittfui wire It Is said.
1' is understood by Piatt's friends that
h will marry Mrs. Kitty Thomson
P rry here In thp early spring. Mrs.
Hcny Is one of tho most charming oi
Washington women. Before her mar
riage she was tho lending soprano of
HiIh rlty. She was n member of tho
famous qunrlot of tho Unitarian
Church or All Souls, and nfterwnrds
beramo the leader or the choir of St
Aloyslus' Church. At this tlmo sho
was engaged to n prominent Washing-!
ton nitlst. She surprised her friends,
however, by eloping with the hnnd
some nephow of Senator Kerry of Ar
kansas, Tho mnrrlago did not provo
happy, nnd nbout tluco yenrs ago n dl-
orce was procured. Tho couple had
one child, and Mrs. Berry figured In
nn abduction suit concerning Its pos
cesslon. About two years ngo she so
nired a position In the Census Office,
which sho still holds Mrs. Kerry Is
about 30 years old. and Is a remnrk
ably handsome nnd attractive woman.
In nddltlon to her beautiful voice shu
Is a composer of some merit, and Is
also a writer on musical subjects.
MOTHERS AND TUACIILItS.
At a meeting of the Mothers and
Teachers' Club In tho Punahou Pre
paratory school yesterday afternoon,
Prof. U. Thompson of Kamchnmcha
presented n very Interesting paper on
"Carpentry In the Home." Thero win
quite n long discussion on tho varlouj
points brought out In the pnper.
Mrs. Isabella Crelghtun of the Kn.t
htimnnu school, read a paper on sew
ing. Miss Fclker, principal of the
nerctanla school, said her boys wero
anxious to begin their gymnasium al
though they did not have the ready
money. They urged that business men
rot credit nnd were of tne opinion th'-y
should bo treated likewise".
Mrs. Athertou and Mrs. Boycn fur-
nlshcd tho music for the occasion,
Kinging "Little Hoy Blue" nnd "Be My
nearest." respectlxely. The next
meeting will be held February 7. Mrs.
Arthur Maxson Smith will speak on
"Self-ltellnncc and Self-Control"
No doubt
You have paid for two or three hornet during your lifetime.
Especially If you have been paying rentj and we regret that
you have nothing to show for the money spent In thla manner.
Vf
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THE AMOUNT PAD
FOR RENT WOULD
HAVE PAID FOR A
HOME, AND A GOOD
HOME TOO. . jc s
We have now on sale lots In the beautiful Puupueo Tract,
which contains the finest suburban property In Honolulu. This
tract commands a magnificent view of mountains and ocean, has
macadamized streets, artesian water, and the electric car line
passes through the property. For any further Information regard
ing prices, terms, etc., address
ISLAND REALTY COMP'Y
LIMITED.
204 JUDD BUILDINQ.
rs-S5s ' - 1
Hed
"32588?
sfl
At the entrant
to the Famoui
lao Vallev, ml
easy access U
Hafakalea, thi
largest extinct
volcano In tin
World.
flj
Headquarter!
for Tourists ant
Commercla
-Travellers.
MAUI HOTEL,
WAILUKU,
ISLAND OF MAUI.
A. T. HAGHNKAMP. fttnnngcr.
MUUIMIY CLllU CONCERT.
The follow Ins urogram will be given
nt tho Murphy Club tonight:
Illustrated Lectuie "lints nnd Ar
chitect" Mr. 8. P .New comb
Song "Ragtime MUllonntro" ....
' A. Wllllann
Pong GUo Me a Chicken.. Jos. Keiths
Poem "Coming Back to Oahu"..
Henry 8. Sw Inton
Song and Dance Jos. Eckles
Song Living Easy Jos. Ktcrctt
"How Sandy Behaved Himself"..
M. Robblni
There will be other attractions Intro
duced during the progress of tho pio-gram.
Rheumatism hns been cured In n
multitude of cases during the past Blx'y
yenrs by PAIN-KILLKR. This potent
remedy rubbed vigorously In nnd
around the suffering p.irts. will relieve
nil stiffness, reduce the swelling, nnd
kill nil pain. Tho most stubbonfenscs
vlcld to this treatment when persevere 1
In. Avoid substitutes, there Is but one
Pnln-Klller. Perry Davis'. 25c ami COc,
hrom Sydney and Brisbane.
(For Victoria and Vancouver, K. C.)
MOANA JAN. 15
Through Tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada. United States and
d all general Information, apply to Europe. For Freight nnd Passago an
Theo. H.Davle&Co.,Ltd., GcnM Agents.
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN
NEW YORK. AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Coast.
8. S. OREGONIAN, 6,000 tons, to tall about Dec. 20,
8. 6. CALIFORNIA, 6,000 tons, to sail about Jan. 20.
8. 8. AMERICAN, 8,000 tons, to sail during February.
From San Francisco 8. 8. HYADES, 3,000 tons, to tail Jan. 4 for Honolulu,
might received at Company's wharf, 42nd Street, South Urooklyu. ut
all times. For further particulars, apply to
C. P. MORSB,
General Freloht Agent. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.
AGENTS, HONOLULU.
Mrs. Ed, A. Williams
Honolulu
Undertaking
Parlors
1IZ0 FORT STREET
BLACK FRONT.
FIRST-CLASS
SERVICE - -
OPFICE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Pine caskets, shrouds nnd robes
of every description.
First-class Gmbnlmer from S, P.
LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. d
TEL. MAIN 179.
iscEHara
ARE YOU A HAN
with no back pains, nonervousness, no
waste of power, no loss of ambition. : : : :
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But wllh plenty of life and energy and the vigor of'youth?
Sixh you can be If you wear Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt
with Suspensory for Weak Men.
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To bo Ktrontr and nvnnly Is tho nlm of every young man.
nnd yet how many wo find who nrn wuhtliiB tho vitality
and BtrenRlh which nature kIvch them through tho follies
nnd errurB of youth. Inatcud or duclopliiK Into tho ntronB,
vigorous, manly yuuntj rellowH that nature Intoinb-d thorn
to bo, they find thoinsjlvH. weak, stunted nnd despondont;
no ambition to do unyihlne;. They struggle nltnlcssly
nlong, Huoncr or lator to become victims to that dread dis
case, nervous dubllitv: their finer nensllillltlcs blunted, and
their nervoH minttori'd victims or n secret waste that Is sapping
tin1 veiy life mid manhood out or thorn.
WHAT A DIFFURENCB
lletweeu this class or men and tho strong manly fellow who has
not abused uiitiues gilts. nn who Is In full possession of tho gltt
ol mauhood thnt niituro bestowed upon him full of lire, vim and
Wgor that should bo characteristic of every young mun. ite Is tho
envy of his fellow men. Ills superiority Is evident In his overy
nctlnn, becausy he feels the confldenco nnd strength of his man
hood. Do )Oti wonder why some young men yearn for the power
they hao wasted tiuough tholr enrly Indiscretion? To err Is hu
man," and thnt Is why naturo has provided a remedy for tho evils
that como to tho young fell nv who has disobeyed the laws of nature There Is u lack of electrical
forco In the nerves, and this can be restoicd by supplying electricity to tho system. To do this, and do
It thoroughly, is what has given to
DR. MCLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC BELT
Its world-wide imputation. It has r,".nofl cures of wenlt men, weak women, as good for women ns for
men, rbeuumiUs. dyspeptics and sutlcrers Horn pnlu an, debility.
WRITE MfJ
curing jour iHigi.bors
sealed, nee. in tosi-
r.
" MP J,oet of "10 ',0'lB "mt n'11 D,'"'1' now nr" to people who hnvo
.. li a., liKui urged to use them by-lrh ndB who have been cuied. It Is
nnd nl,l run uu Try it. l.ut me sand you my book, describing how It cures,
thU nd
ughlin
PACIFIC UNION OIL CO.
Located. In the Famous Coallnga Oil
Fields of California.
Proven oil lands, completely sur
rounded by as rich oil-producing well
as there nro in the State, yielding from
SO to 250 barrels per day.
Contract prices for oil at tho Coal
lnga wells, 70 cents per barrel.
With twenty-nvo producing wells of
100 barrels each per day, you can
maka your own calculation as to
profits.
Tho oil Industry of California Is la
Its Infancy, yet many fortunes have
been mado by Judicious nnd lucky In
vestments In oil stock. Many more
will bo mado in tho near future.
Tho average advanco on original
sales of oil stock In twenty lcadlu?
companies In California has been
from $1 to I OS por slmro.
Oil lands have advanced from $1.2E
to J1.000 and $2,000 per aero.
When tho Pacific Union Oil Com
pany has a number ut producing wells
on Its property, Its stock will have
tbo Bamo show for oven a greater ad
vancc, ns somo oil stock has advanced
from $1 to Jt.500 per share.
Tho Pacific Union Oil Company n
no snlarled offlcers. nnd Is controlled
by well-known gentlemen of Integrity,
who will see that tho money derived
from the salo of stock will bo legiti
mately applied to tho development ol
Its property.
For further Information, apply to J.
II. KlSIinil & CO., Stock and Bond
Brokers, and Hawaiian agents for the
salo of a limited amount of Pacific
Union Oil Company stock. Btangen
wald building, Merchant street.
1932 Gmo
OMENTAL HANK PLAN.
New York, Jau.!. Tho plans of thi
International Hnnklng Corporation
have bceu explained by General Thos.
II. Hubbard, tho president of tho board
of directors of tho now corporation
Ho says that after tho Phlllpplno ngeu
cy Is established, other brunches will
bo Instituted in the principal cities of
the new insular possessions of I!h
United States. The ultlmnto purpose la
that tho entire Orient and South and
Central America shall be compichend-
cl by tbo operations of tho bank.
So far comparatively little has bceu
done by the new bank, its charter by
special enactment of tho Connecticut
Legislature hnvlng only been obtained
Inst June. Cencrul Hubbard mid that
a bruuih would be established In Ntvi
York ilty, although tho bank hero
would not bo for purposes of deposit,
exchange alone being handled. This
New York bank Is to he a spcoht
clearing house for the various branches
controlled by the mnln Institution.
Corporation Notices,
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
At ii meeting of the Club Stables.
Limited, held nt their olllce. Port
lreet. Honolulu, yesterday. January
7th. Iftfl2. tho following olllccrs were
'dected:
D. P. fV Isenberg President
H. H. Perry Vice President
W. E. Delllna Secretary
C. H. Delllna Treasurer
J. Carrelro Auditor
Tho nbnve constitute the Hoard of
Directors. V. H. IIHI.LINA.
Secretary Club Stables. UiL
Honolulu, January Sth, 1002.
2030-lw
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that Intend
ing passengers per Steamship MO-
trA. duo to salt for Vancouver on
the lSth Inst., nnd per Steamship
AUKA.NUI, duo to sail ror tho Colo
nies on tho 18th Inst., must apply for
passago by tho former boat not later
than Monday, tho Cth Inst., and fur
tne latter not later than Thursday.
the Uth Inst. C.'.ADIAN-AUSTIIA-
MAN STKAMSHIP LINK.
THi:0. II. DAVIKi. & CO., LTD.,
2030-tf Agents.
WILDER'S STEAMSHIP CO.
Notice.
One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) re
ward will bo paid to any person giv
Ing Information which will lead to the
arrest and conviction of tho parties
who stole n registered mall poucu
from tho steamer Klnnu nu or about
Saturday, December 21st. ,
C. L. WIGHT.
202C-tf 1'resMcM. (
Legal Notices.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The undurslgncd having been ilulr
appointed administrator or tho estnta
ol Young Ting, deceased, notice Is
hereby given to nil persons to present
their claims against tne estato of said
doling Ting, decensed, fully authenti
cated, whether secured by mortgage
or otherwise, to tho undersigned at
the oillec ot Messrs. Whiting k llobln-
son, room 408. Judd building. Hono
lulu, within six months from the date
hereof, or they will bo forover barred:
nnd nit persons Indebted to said e-
tuto nro hereby requested to make
Immediate payment to the undersigned.
Dated Honolulu. T. 11 . Dec. 28. 1901.
CHANG LIN. ,
Administrator ot the Kstato ot Youup
Ting, Deceased.
2030 Dee. 28; Jan. t. 11. Is.
702 Market Street, San Francico,
California.
CHILDUHN'S WOUST FOB.
Chi dren show symptoms of dlseusn
quicker than grown people, und are
accordingly easy to treat for nil trou
bles. Tho worst foes of children nro
worms, but their presenco can bo read
ily detected and speedily removed.
When .1 child becomes iestlcs.1 In
sleep, picks nt its noso, grinds It3
teeth, hns nn Irregular apctltc, Is ner
vously Irritable, und has bid breath, It
lb u victim of worms' work. Theto I
Just one way to treat worms that 13
In kill them. Don't waste time on uuy
other treatment, and don't waste
money on nny other medicine, for
Klckiipoo Indian Worm Killer Is the
safesi, Bluest, promptest and most per
manent lellef from worms. Hobrou
Drug Co., agents for Klckapoo Indian
llemedlis.
The Weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin is the larrjtst and best pub
licked In the Territory. Sixteen and
twenty pages. $1 a year.
,
I Weekly edition oi the Dulleiin $1 a
year.
Business Notices.
THEOSOPHY.
"Aloha llranch," T. 8., every Satur
day, 7:3li p. m., Anon nail, bax-lc of
Opera llouxe. Lending library, in
formation P. O. llox Sol, or-3U Foil
street.
BOWERS' MERCHANT PATROL.
Nlfht watchmen furnished for bull l-
Ings, business property nnd residences.
Ilullders will do -veil to consult Bow
ers In regard to watchmen.
The Plumber's Strike
It over, and I tm again prepared
to do Plumbing, Sewering nl
Sheet Iron Work as heretofore
Estimates furnished... Wort
manthlp ana material guara
v. teed.
Jas. Nott, Jr.,
O.MA d.f.l.Mt. HMH lilt.. W
lei., White 3571.
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