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WVKMNO I1ULLETIN, HONOLULU, If. T., TUESDAY, JAN, 28, 1902.
Llnet of Travel.
, it,'s
BhsIucss Men
Can Savo
Many Hours
r?o'
Acnosa ran continent from
San Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAiLY
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM PORTLAND.
Dnlr THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York.
Fullnan Palaco Sleepers. Buffet, Smok
ing and Library Cars, with Barber
Shop and Pleasant Reeding Rooms.
Dining Cars (Meals n-la-carto).
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent.
1)5 Third street, Portland, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, Ocneral Agent,
No. 1 Montgomery St, San Francisco.
K. L. LOMAX, O. P. & T. A.,
1471 Omaha, Nebraska.
Hawaiian Tramway's Tirao
Table.
KINO STREET LINE.
Ctrl Itava Walklkl (or town at t , 6 ij, 6 4$ A.M.
and avery is mlnutet lharaaftcr till 1049, 11:1 J and
11 41P.M. from Walklkl go to tha Punahou Stabtat.
Cart Icavt R Ranga or Pawaa switch tor town at
3 jjA M. and every t mlnutet thereafter till tr oPp.m
Cart leave Fort and King; street! corner f or Palama
at 6.10 A.m. and tvery 15 minutes after till lies
P.m.
Cars leave for Palama only at t and j'jiAM
Cars leave Palama for Walklkf 3 4) A M and every
13 minutes till 0 es P M . then at 10.1 j and to 43 P.M
The 11.1t P M from Palama tor Punahou only goes
to Walklkl on Saturdays.
Cars leave Fort and Xing streets corner foi Rifle
Range at s ao and a-to A.M.
Cars leave Fort and Klnz streets corner for Walklkl
at 6 03 A M. and every 15 minutes till 10 03P. M. then at
to jj and ti j p M. The u:jj P.M, coes to Walklkl
on Saturdays only.
BhRETANIA STREET AND t'UUANU VALLEY.
Cars leave Punahou Stable for Town at j-ja and
for Town and Valley at 3 40 3 30 610 3 so 6 40 t and
7 to A.m. I
Cars leave Oahu College for town and Valley at
6 jo 6 jo and 1 10 a.m and ever) 10 minutes till 10 10
P.M eacept the even hour and half, hour cars which
run from the Stable, I
Cars leave Nuuanii Valley at 6 to 6,)o 6 jo A, M and)
every so minutes thereafter till lo so P.M I
Cars leave Fort and Queen streets for Punahou
College at 6 o$ 6 sj 6 4S A M and every 10 minutes
after till 0 41 P.M After that the cars run to the '
Stable up to n soP.M, which la thelastcar from Town, i
im.i. tur jibim m 11.30 r.w.
Telephone to All Pans of the Island.
konaTTvery
STABLES
KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII
J. Q. IIENRIQPES, PROP.
Horses and Carriages
For Excursions
To the Volcano or tho Mountains.
An excellent chance Is offered tor
tourists to
6EB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet tho S. S. Wauna um
at Kallua and take passengers overland
to Hookena, where the steamer Is met
again.'
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and after Jnnuary 1, 1899.
TRAINS.
STATIONS. .JAIIY DAILY
(Outward) ei. Sun. daily ex. Sun. daily
A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M.
Honolulu t.io 013 11 os 113
Pearl City.... So 948 it. 40 3 4T
Ewa Mill I) 1008 iscm 403
Walanae 1030 443
Walalua 11.33 340
Kahuku is ) b 13
STATIONS. DAILY
(Inward) ei. Sun. DAILY DAILY
AM. A.M. P.M
Kahuku 313 ....
Walalua i 10
Walanae e.io ..
Ewa Mill 3:30 t is t.os
Pearl City 6.13 01 iijo
Honolulu 630 8,)s os
F C. SMITH. Qcn'l Pass. & Ticket
O. P. DENI80N. Superintendent
DAILY
PM.
310
Sio
i 10
DAILY
P.M.
a4
a so
1SS
4 It
4 s
Sto
AgT.
Chinese and Japanese Firms,
C.Q.YeeHop&Co
Kabikinni Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Beretanta Street, Corner Alakea.
'Phone Blue 2511.
ALSO AT THE
FISHMARKET
MEAT 8TALL8 19 AND 20.
SING CHAN CO.
Importers of
Hardware, Tinware, Glassware
and Carriage Goods, Etc., Etc.
Sanitary Plumblnft
and Sewer Connec
tions a Specialty.
229 King St., between River St. and
R. R. Depot.
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Fine English and American Goods
TWO STORES
6; Hotel street, and
Hotel near Nuuanu
P O BosgM
TEL whits i
Emporium Resturant
King Street Near Nuuanu.
FIRST-CLA8S MEAL3 SERVED
AT ALL HOUR8.
Cheapest Good Meal In Town.
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702 Market Street, corner Geary, San Francisco.
Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 30
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Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE
The steamers ot this lino will arrlvo and leave this port at hereunder:
FROM SAN FRANCISCO. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
ILAMEDA FEB. 1 ALAMEDA FEB. C
SIERRA FEB. 12 SONOMA FEB. 11
VLAMEDA FEB. 22 ALAMEDA FEB. 26
30NOMA MAR. 5 VENTURA MAR. 4
XLAMEDA MAR.15 ALAMEDA MAR. 19
VENTURA MAR. 2(i SIERRA MAR. 25
1LAMEDA APRIL 6 ALAMEDA APRIL I)
In connection with tho sailing or tno above steamers, tne agents aro pro
tared to Issue, to intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail--oad
from San Francisco to all points In tho United States, and from New
fork by any steamship line to all European ports.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.
GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC 8. 8. CO.
Pacific Kiail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaish
Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and
leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned.
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
GAELIC JAN. 28
HONGKONG MARU FEB. 6
".HINA FEB. 14
DORIC FEB. 22
NIPPON MARU MAR. d
PERU MAIL 12
COPTIC MAR. 20
AMERICA MARU . . MAR. 28
;
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION
H. HrXCKFlBLO & CO, LTD. AGENTS.
Canadians-Australian Royal Mail
Steiimal-ilp Company.
Steamers of the above line, running In connection wltu tho CANADI
iN PAwlFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N.S.vV.,
ind calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Brisbane, aie DUE AT HONO
LULU on or about the dates below stnted, viz.;
'rom Vancouver anu Victoria, B. C.
(For Brisbane and Sydney.)
MOANA FEB. IB
MIOWER A MAR. 15
AORANOI .'APR. 12
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and
I all general Information, apply to uropc. For Freight and Passage, an
Theo.H.DavicafrCo..Ltd., Gcn'I Agents.
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN
NEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Coast.
$. S. CALIFORNIA, 6,000 tons, to sail about Jan. 25.
3. Q. AMERICAN, 6,000 tons, to sail about March 15.
From San Francisco 8. S. HYADE8, 3,000 tons, to sail Feb. 19 for Honolulu.
Freight received at Company'o wharf, 42nd Street, South Brooklyn, ut
all times. For further particulars, apply to
C. P. iMORSB,
General Freight Aaent. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.
AGENTS. HONOLULU.
WELL WORDED WANTS
THE BULLETIN
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DORIC JAN. 31
NIPPON MARU FEB. 8
PERU FED. 15
COPTIC FEB. 23
AMERICA MARU MAR. 4
PEKING MAR. 12
OAEI.IC MAR. 22
HONQKONG MARU MAR. 2D
APPLY TO P. M. 6. 8. CO.
t-rom Sydney and Brisbane.
(For Victoria and Vancouver, B. C.)
MIOWERA FEB. 12
AORA.W.I MAR. 12
MOANA APR. 9
MIOWERA MAY 7
IN
WORK WONDERS
At a session of the Woman's Guild
of the Second Congregation of St. An
drew's Cathedral yesterday. It was de
cided that there should be nn organiza
tion of tho Boclcty into an auxiliary
similar to those of societies of the kind
In the American church. The meeting
wns held at the home of Rev. Alex.
Mackintosh nnd there was a large at
tendance. Miss Tnnnatt of Spokane
Wash., discussed tic proposed work ol
tho auxiliary and Mrs. Sidney Hookei
of Dillon, Mont., gave an entertaining
talk on fome of the expel fences of such
organizations on the Mainland.
The election of officers resulted n
follows: Rev. Alex. Mackintosh, ex
officio president; Mrs, J. C. Evans,
first vice president; Mrs. Chas. Crane,
second vice president; Mrs. Walter
Emory, secretary; Mrs. Robert lly.
croft, treasurer; Mrs. Ernest Kopkc,
Mrs. Dr. Camp and Mrs. C. W. Ilooth
directresses, Mrs, R. A Jordan, audi
tor. Various reports were read and tha
meeting adjourned.
Orders for the regular annual prlzo
drill of tho N. G. II. wero published
at headquarters icstcrday. This drill
will be held on Saturday, April 20. Tho
prlzo cup which Is annually contested
for is In tho hands of Co. I". The order
reads as follows:
Headquarters. First Regiment, National
Guard of Hawaii.
Honolulu, Hawaii, January 27, 1902.
Regimental Orders, No. 3.
A competitive drill of tho companies
of the I'll st Regiment, National Guard
of Hawaii, will be held on Saturday
April 2Cth. 1902, commencing at the
hour of 1 30 p. in., for which prizes
will be offered, as follows
First prize, trophy cup nnd $73.
Second prize, 50.
Third prize, J23.
The trophy to be competed for nn
nually and become the property of tho
company winning It three times, this
being th csccond competition therefor.
The following sections of tho drill
regulations will be observed by the
competing companies, together with
tho complete Manual of Arms, to wit:
27 202 221 SCO
69 203 231 CCS
97 203 233 DC9
130 207 230 G70
140 208 23S C71
141 210 239 E72
187 211 CGI .'70
189 213 G2 C93
190 214 CG3 C93
190 218 CGI
The proper announcement of guides,
marching, soldierly bearing, appear
ance nnd condition of uniform and ac
coutdements, silence in the ranks and
maintaining correct distances, will bo
considered as part of the drill and will
bo marked accordingly,
lly Ocder of
COL. J. W. JONES.
(Signed) JOHN SCIIAEFER.
Captain and Adjutant
The following order, relative to the
new Springfield rifles recently Issued
to tho companies, was also posted yes
terday: Headquarters First Regiment, National
Guard of Hawaii.
Honolulu, Hawaii, January 27, 1902.
Regimental Orders, No. 2.
Any nltcratlon or chnngo In cither
o front or tho rear sight or to any
part or tne iock, stocx or barrel or any
of tho arms Issued to the Flist Regi
ment. National Guard of Hawaii (un
less made by the Ordnance Sergeant
of the First Regiment), Is strictly pro
hibited, and will bar such arm from
being used In any competitive or ofll-
clal target practice and tho part alter
cd shall bo Immediately paid for and
replaced by the officers who Is responsl
bio for the caro and custody of suth
arm. The person who makes such nl
teratlon or ihnnge will bo subjected to
the penalty uttached thereto.
By Order of
COL. J V JONES.
(Signed) JOHN SCIIAEFER,
Captain and Adjutant,
WALKER COMMISSION IS
UNANIMOUS FOR
PANAMA CANAL PURCHASE
Washington, Jan. 18. Unanimously
In ravor of tho Panama touto Is tho
11 mil report of tho Isthmian Canal Coin
mission. This Important document
vwib tuken to tho Wldto House at S
n clock this ultcrnoon nnd plated In
tlie hands or Picsldent Roosevelt, and
will go to Conaress on Monday.
The only surpilso ot the day was the
unanimity of tho Commissioners In
their recommendation In tavor of tliu
nci'i'ptanie of tho iu,noo,000 offer of
the Panama Company. Ou Thursday,
nt tho first session of tho Commission,
nn informal vote showed eight mem
birs for Panama and ono for Nicara
gua. But yesterday this minority of
11110 member, who vvas Lowls M.
Ilaupt. began to waver In his advo
rney of tho Nicaragua routo, and this
morning ho tlgned his name to tbo
Commission's report.
President Rooaevc.i hns not yet de
Idcd whether ho will vvilte a special
message to Congress to nicompany
the report of no Commission. Ho la
btrongly Inclined to vvilto a message
expressing his views and no may tie
cldo to do so. But hu may reach tho
conclusion that tho report of tho Com
mission is strong enough to speak lor
Itself atid to curry conviction with it
without nny added wouls fiom him.
Tho membcrB of tho Commission do
clare that they have written a report
btinngly recommending tho Panama
louto. Thoy do not. of course, retract
thejr previous opinion that n canal ran
be built nt Nlcaragun, but they offer
strong reasons why tho Panama route
Is superior. Anions these points of
superiority mentioned In tho report
aro the following:
Tho canal Is shoitcr.
It Is strnlghtcr.
It Is more certain to be safely nnd
siiLCvsslully operated and navigated
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Instruments Filed for Record January
27, 1902.
S. C. Allen Thos. Chrlstlcy . Ilcl.
Thos. Chrlstlcy S ,C. Allen .Mtg,
Enas Block Puunul Tract. .Map&Afft
Tr. Estate B. P. Bishop A M
Drown ft al L.
Tr. Estate B. P. Bishop A. M.
Drown et al Consent
A. M. Brown A. C. Lovekln .. .L.
J. A, Mngoon S. Nnunnun and
husband .Hoi.
Kahaola Alalia D.
Tong On Sue llcong B S.L.
N. A. Janes V. S. Wise P.At.
N. A. Janes E I). Lnnco D.
Klluuca Sug. l'ltn. Co. Jos Sclmisch
Agrt.
S. Kalwaoia Jno. A. buck I).
J. Barrett j. A. Mngoon. ...AIM.
J. Barrett J. A. Magoon, gdn. ..
Aftt.
S. Kapu C. II. Uannlng Am
C. Ming Hym Chun An See ....US.
I'ort. Mut. Benefit Soc M. S. Ma
deira Rcl.
M. da S. .Madeira M. 1. Gomola.D.
M. S. Gouvcla H. C. Carpenter .
Mtg.
H. P. Baldwin W. O. Smith. . .P.Atty.
K. P. K. Stone W. O. Smith .Mtg
Instruments Filed for Record January
28, 1902.
Nam Chong Hanapepe Soda Works
M. A. Baptlsta and litis. Leo Juti
Cheong I,
Leo Jun Cheong Wilder & Co., Ltd.
CM.
J S. Bailey Wilder & Co.. Ltd. Mtg.
K. Kaluna Takahana and Knlkl .1..
S. Kapu J. A. Magoon Afft.
H. O. aurney nnd hus. First Bank
of Hllo jug.
Recorded January 18, 1902.
P. McClellan & Company to E. S.
Atherton; deed; lot 10, block 12, Col
lege Hills tract, Honolulu, Oahu:
$1700. Book 229. page 339. Dated
January 14, 1902.
A. K. Kckal and wife to J A Ma
goon; deed; portion Ap. 2. It P G88,
Kill. 1239, Knpalama, Honolulu, Oahu,
$1300, Book 231, page 138. Dated
September 27, 1901.
Recorded January 20, 1902.
A C Lovekln to Western & Ha
wallan Investment Pnmnnnt- Mmitmi-
.chattel mortgage; leasehold. Grant 110
uuiiuu, iiunuiuiu, uauu; IBUUO, tnrco
)onrs at 9 nor rnnt. linni? p.-m .
233. Dated January 18, 1902.
.rs. .iiaKaiuni ct nl. to In Low Inn
't nl.: lease: tlirrn niiflnnu nt 11 1
2910, Kahuku, Koolauloa, Oahu, flttj
ears nt $00. Book 22S, page 483. Dat
cd January 10. 1902.
u. . cross and wife to L I Al
vnrez, mortgage, piece land, Kapa
hulii, Honolulu. Oahu: 147.". mm imi
at 12 per cent. Book 230 page 238.
Dated January 11, 1902.
Hccoraed January 21, 1902.
Ij. Knumnna to HooKolm ot ol.;
ilced: nortlnn Tl l Jii',1 K',,1 nioc
Kallhlvval. Hannlnl. Knti.il- ' nT,l!
231.pago 1C9. Dated August 31, 1897
v . v.-. jcni nnu wire to v.. Knhoo
macmao: deed: Inl .14. Iilnrk .1 l,n,,,i,i
tract, Honolulu. Oahu; $213. Bool,
zji. page .(ill. Dated January G, 1902
W. P. Itnth tn Tl Mnv noali,ninnl
of lease; piece land, Llllha Btroet,
piece lanu. neretanla street, Honolulu
uanu; siuuu. nook 22S, page 487
Dated January 18, 1902.
I-al Tim ct nl. to J. Knae; release;
portions It. lVu C1S9. G020. 0021. G978
wm. iiio, Kauai and jiaul; $1000.
Hook 19G, page BG. Dated January 13
1902.
K. Encllsli nnri Illialmml tn IT
Birch; oxchange deed; one-half R. P.
C175. Kul. 11.222, Kumuknhl. Walchu.
Maul; $1. Book 231, page 1C2., Dated
December 12, 1901.
II. N. Tllreli ami wtfn tn Mr a v
English; exchnngo deed; Ap. 2. R. P.
iiiin. Kin. 4HU, walchu, Maui; $1.
Book 231, page 1G3. Dated Decembel
12. 1901.
Knhlki and husband tn M. Tlnerln:
deed; Ap. 2. R. P. 4103. Kul. CG2fi
Wnlhee, Maul; $370. Book 231. page
lG5r Dated November ..1. 1901.
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Tlinrn ta tin TTntnlU- MmlllnA bi f.i
vorably known as PAIN-KILLER. For
ilxty jeurs It has been used by Mis
sionaries In all parts of the world, not
only to counteract tho climatic In
fluences on their families, hut for the
euro of nil diseases of the bowels, and
for wounds, burns, bruises, etc. Avoid
iiiuatiiuics, mere is mil ono rain-Kin
er, Perr Davis'- Price 23c and 50c.
Get your orders In for the special
Industrial edition. The second edition
is now ready for distribution. Price
25 cents.
Smaller cost upon known conditions
and purhapR vaxtl) less tost on 1111
known conditions,
thorough exploration and borings
do that there Is small possibility of tin
pleasant engineering surpilses due tu
lack of knowledge ut the route, us ut
Nicaragua.
Good haihors on tho Panama toute,
harburs to ho created ut Nlcnrugua.
Railway aliemly In entente at Pan
uma.
Work can start without claboiate
preliminary engineering.
1 Tho report goes carefully Into the
question of title and sas thetu aro no
dlfllcultles In thu way, except tho ordl
nary dilUcultles attending the transfer
of great ,property and that good title
can bo seemed.
It Is held that the possibility of
suits or cluims from old stock or bond
holders Is obviated by l.ie confirmation
of tho sale by tho l'icnch totirts un
tier whoso control the liquidator or re
ceiver Is.
That tho Colombian Government has
already authorized tho Panama Com
pany to sell.
That the Colombian Government
has assured tho United StateB of Its
willingness to giant thu United States
n now concession un reasonable terms,
covering a perpetual leaso of a strip
of territory for tanal purposes.
j. 10 report will ho sent lo the House
early noxt week, probably on Monday
Paris, Jan. 18 --It Is explained hero
that If tho snlo of tho property of tho
Panama Canal Company Is concluded
Jurisconsults will bo appointed to
dccldo whether n ratification by n
French tribunal Is lequlred or whether
tho vote of n general meeting of stock
holders will sufilio. In any case, how
ever, It will bo a matter of form No
obstacle Is anticipated nn that score
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No doubt
You have paid for two or three home during your lifetime.
Especially If you have been paying rent; and we regret that
you have nothing to show for the money spent In this manner.
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 ear line
passes through the property. For any further Information regard
Ing prices, terms, etc., address
ISLAND REALTY COMP'Y
LIMITED.
304 JUDD nUILDiNCJ.
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?&m
SrtfSkW
MAUI HOTEL,
A. T. HAGfiNKAMP. Mnnnfter.
Corporation Notices.
NOTICE.
At tho annual meeting of the Ha
waiian Chinese Kona Coffee, ljind Co.,
Ltd.. held nt tho olllco of Wing Wo
Chan Co. Saturday, January 18th. tho
following officers wero elected to
servo during tho ciiBitlng enr:
Chu Gam President
L. Ahlo Vice President
S. Chang Chau Secretary
H. A. Heen Auditor
Yee Chin Treasurer
Tho above named gentlemen, with
T. Aluing and J. P. Makatnal, consti
tute tho board of directors.
HAWAIIAN CHINESE KONA COF
FEE LAND CO.. LTD.,
S. CHAKO CHAU,
2031-lw Secretary.
KIHEI STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
lly order of tho Directors, tho annual
meeting of tho stockholders of Klhcl
Plantation Company Is called for Fri
day, Jan. 31st, 1902, nl 10 n. m at tho
room nbovo tho oiiiccb of Messrs Una
tlo & Cooke, Ltd., Honolulu. At this
meeting, in addition to iisunl business,
a proposition for a bond Issuo will bo
considered.
Ij. A. jiIURSTON.
Secretary Klhcl Plantation Co.
Honolulu, January 23d, 1902.
2032-
NAHIKU STOCKHOLDERS' MEET
ING. By order of tho Directors, tho nn-
nual meeting of tho stockholders ot
tho Nahlkit Sugar Company, Limited,
is called for Friday, January 31st. 1902,
at 2 p. m., In tho room uliovu 1110 of
fices of CaBtlo & Cooke. Ltd.. Hono
lulu. II. ARM1TAGE.
Secretary Nahlku Sugar Co.. Ltd.
Honolulu, January 21th, 1902.
2053-td
WILDER'S STEAMSHIP CO.
Notice.
Ono Hundred Dollars (J100.00) n
ward will bo paid to any person glv.
Ing Information which will lead to the
arreBt and conviction ot tho parties
who stolo a registered mail pouch
from tho steamer klnnti on or about
Saturday, December 21st.
U. Jj. WIUUT,
202C-tf President.
Business Notices.
PACIFIC CLUB, HONOLULU.
The annual meeting of the Pacific
Club will be held February .Id, 1902, at
the Club House, nt 7:20 p. in,
EUGAIl HALSTEAD.
2019-tf Secretary.
NOTICE.
All perilous having claims ngalust
the Estate of J. II. TUUSCHLER, de
ceased, aro requested to piesent snine
to tho undersigned within one month
fiom date, nnd nil persons Indebted tn
said Estnto aro requested to malic; Im
mediate payment at tho office of
J. I HACKFELD.
Imperial German Consul.
Honolulu, 2.1th January, 10u2,
203S-31
NOTICE.
Parties visiting Lnhuluu and tin- Isl
and of Maul In genera! cun secure suit
nble conveyances and careful drivers
nl tho PIONEER STABLES, Lahalna,
Island of Maul.
Commercial men will be carefully
looked after with suitable rigs.
2(155 .l.n
Dcslfn jour own ledgers, cash
books, etc. If you aro undecided, wo
will help you. Thnt is in our lino and
tho PRICE IS RIGHT, at the EVEN
ING BULLETIN.
WL - - - - ' - Ak.tf&.- J
THE AMOUNT PAID
FOR RENT WOULD
HAVE PAID FOR A
HOME, AND A GOOD
HOME TOO. . jf- J- .
At the entrance
to the Famous
lao Vallev. and
easy access to
Halakalta, the
largest extinct
volcano In the
World. .
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Head quarter,
for Tourists and
Commercla
Travellers.
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WAILUKU,
ISLAND OF MAUI.
Legal Notices.
IN THE CIRCF1T COURT OF THE
Flist Circuit. Territory of Hawaii. At
Chambers. In Probate In the matter
of the Estate of Sing Wal. alias I.au
Sun Mel, Deceased, Intestate. Petition
having been tiled by Wing Wo Lung
Co., creditors of said Intestate, pray
ing that Letters of Administration up
on said Estate be Issued to Charles
Glrdler. notice Is hereby given that
Monday, the 17th day of February, j.
D. 1902, nt 10 o'clock a. m.. In the Ju
diciary building, Honolulu, Is appoint
ed the time and place for hearing said
Petition, when and whoro nil persons
concerned may appear and show cause.
It nuy they have, why said Petition
should nut be grnnted.
Honolulu. January 13th, 1902.
By tho Court:
K. WIDDIF1ELD.
Clerk.
Messrs. Holmes & Stanloy. jttor-
neys for Petitioner.
2041 Jan. 14. 21. 28; Feb. 4.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
First Circuit. Territory of Hawaii. At
Chambers. In Probate. In the Matter
ol the Estate of J W. Kcalakaa of
Walalua. Oahu. Deceased. Tho I-ast
Will and Testament nt said deceased,
having been presented to said Court,
together with n Petition ror the Pro
hate thereof, nnd for tho Issuanco of
Letters Testnmentnry to Palkal, hav
ing been filed, notice is hereby given
that .Monday, the 17th day of Febru
ary. A. I) 1902. at in o'clock a. in., In
the Judiciary building Honolulu, here
by Is appointed the time and plnco for
proving said Will and hearing said ap
plication, when nnd where any person
intercsteit mny appear and snow
cause. If any they have, why tho pray
er of said petition should not he grant
ed Honolulu. January II, 1902.
By the Court.
A. G. KAULUKOU.
Clerk.
Cecil Brown, Attorney for Petitioner.
20U Jan. 14. 21, 28: Feb. 4.
The Plumber's Strike
Is over, and I cm again prepared
to do Plumbing, 8ewerlng and
Sheet Iron Work as heretoforr
Estimate! furnished... Wori
manshlp and material guaran
teed. Jas. Nott, Jr.,
Store, Oeretanla opp. Alakea St.
lei. White SS71.
HART & CO.,
(LIMITED)
ME ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
Fine lee Creams and Water Ices,
Chocolate and Confections.
The Finest Resort tn the City.
Try our "Elite" Oyster Cocktails.
W(
'OMEN'S EXCHANGE
V 314 FORT ST.,
. Has tho Best Assortment of
PACIFIC ISLAND CURIOS
In tho City.
FftFSII HOME-MADE POI ON TUES
DAYS ANn FRIDAYS.
A. Harrison Mill Co., L(d.
KAWAIAIIrtO STREET,
KEWALO.
rel. While 1221 P. O. Box 55.
Sawing, Planing, Turning and
Mill Work In all Its branches.
Lumber - Kiln - Drying
a specialty, and in large or small
quantlllej.
Postage on the Bulletin's special In.
duetrial edition I three cents to all
parts of the States.
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