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EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU,!!. T.. MONDAY, FED. 10, 1902.
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ACROSS THE CONTINENT FROM
San Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAILY
TOOM SAN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FIIOM PORTLAND.
Daly THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Onljr FOUR DAYS to Now York.
Pnian Palaco Sleepers. Buffet, Smok.
lot and Library Cars, with Barber
Uop and Pleasant Reading Rooms.
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte).
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
I. K. LOTIIROP, General Agent
Its Third street, Portland, Oregon.
T. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent,
Wo. 1 Montgomery SL.San Francisco.
B. L. LOMAX, O. P. & T. A.,
H7I Omaha, Nebraska.
Hawaiian Tramway's Time
Table.
KINO STREET LINE.
Cm Itava Walklkl lor town it j I. 6.13, 6:,j a.m.
ninarv i mlnuttt Hitttaftcr MM 10:4).' 11:11 and
nilir.x. (torn Walklkl go to tha Punanou Stablti.
Can liava R Rangt or Pawaa iwllcb lor town at
j:jia.m. and avtry 11 mlnutti ttititafttr till n.otP.M.
Can Itava Fort and King itrtttl corner lor Palana
at 6:10 A.m. and avtry i) mlnutti altir till 11:11
r.t.
Carl Itava lor Palama only at J and f:)o A.M.
Carl laavt Palama lor Walklkf t-.j A.M. and tvtty
jj nlnutti till 0 j r.n , thtn at 10:13 and to 43 P.M.
Tnti.-.i p.m. from Patama for Punahou only goal
to Walklkl on Sarurdayi.
Can Itava Fort and King itrtttl corntr lot Klllt
Kanet at $ and a:to a.m.
Can Itava Fort and Kin tlrttli corntr lor Walklkl
at 6:03 A.M. and avery 13 nlnutti till 10.03P.M. thtn at
10:13 and uai p.m. Tha 11:15 P.M. ton to walklkl
onSaturiayi only,
BERETANIA STREET AND t'UUANU VALLEY.
Can Itava Punanou Stafcla lor Town at f:ja and
lor Ton and Vallty at 340 3.30 6:10 Vn 6:40 I and
Y :to A.M.
Can Itava OahuColltet lor town and Vallty at
6: jo 6 30 and v:io a.m and tvtr 10 nlnutti till to:io
P.M. tacrpt tha evtn hour and hall, hour can which
lull Iron tha Sublt
Can Itava Nuuanu Vallty at 6'to 6:)o 6:30 A, M and
avtry 10 nlnutti thtrtalttr till 10:30 P.M.
Can Itava Fort and Quttn itrtttl lor Punanou
Colltraat 6.03 t:t3 :i3 a.m and avtry 10 nlnutti
afttr till 043 P.M. Alltr that tha carl run to tha
SUN. uo to 1 1:30P.M. which It tha last car Iron Town,
riachlat H Stasia at ..:y p.m.
Telephone to All Parts of the Island.
konaUvery
STABLES
KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII
J. G. HENItlQUES, PROP.
Horses and Carriages
For Excursions
-"' To the Volcano or the Mountains.
An excellent chance la offered for
tourists to
SEB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet the S. S. Mauna um
t Kallua and take passengers overland
to Hookena, where the steamer Is met
gain.
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and after January 1, 1899.
TRAINS.
DO YOU WANT TO BE STRONG ?
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1 'To enjoy uro ngaitu to get up in tho morning, refreshed by sleep
'and not more tired than when you went to bed? To havo no weak-
DR. MCLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC BELT
ncBs In tho back or "como and go" pains? No Indigestion or Con-
nstlpatlon? To know that your strength is not slipping away? To
t onco moro havo bright eyes, healthy color In your checks and bo
, confident that what other mon can do Is not Impossible to you? In
usnori, uo you want 10 uo a m an among men;
o
'
i Thcro Is nothing so pcnottatlng, nothing so Invigorating, noth
4 ilng that will relievo weakness and rain as speedily and surely as
.nature by a general reinforce ment of tho vital energy by Infusing a t
, mild, Invigorating current of Electricity Into tho nerves and by sup- I
7 plying tho system with tho very essence of ncrvo vigor and nervo T
strength.
LAME BACK AND VITAL WEAKNESS.
DIl. McLAUCHILIN Dear Sir: Your electric belt 1ms tlono for
mo all you havo claimed It would, and lias Improved mo to such an
ntlatll thnr I nm Vintl? nl.Tn ... ! n lincl .lnv'n wnrV .nmnlhlni. T
was Incapablo of before commencing your treatment. I rest well at
' night and my general health Is better than ever. You can refer to mo
and It will glvo mo great pleasure to speak of tho merits of your
0 treatment, very truly, K. II. HOUSTON, Armona, Oal.
Call and see It, or send for my freo book telling about It.
o Dr. M. H. McLaughlin, S2S ft'SSi: :
niWIflta ITfilTnO C n m Cll tv Qim.nvo in 1
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Llnei of Travel.
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE
The steamers of this line wilt arrive and leave this port as hereunder:
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
SIERRA FEB. 12
ALAMEDA FED. 22
30NOMA MAR. 6
1LAMEDA MAR.15
VENTURA MAR. 2
1LAMEDA APRIL 6
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
SONOMA FED. 11
ALAMEDA FED. 26
VENTURA MAR. i
ALAMEDA MAR. 10
SIERRA MAR. 25
ALAMEDA APRIL
In connection with tno sailing or tho abovo steamers, uo agents are pro
tared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail
road from San Francisco to all points In the United States, and from Now
fork by any steamship lino to all European ports.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Wm. 6. Irwin & Co., Ltd.
GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC 8. 8. CO.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha
Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and
leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned.
POSSIBILITY OF COLLISION
WITH THE MAHEAWAN
Many Theories are Advanced But no
Direct News Ua3 Yet Been
Received Same
Course.
miles from the termination cr tliu - " "- "u "" u "
. Ho has reported to the local '.'' 1"n'n,,:. ,lo,"l:. Portion A p. 1.
e. Still later Captain Hasdnrff nf 'JV"r. ,trot','.'lo,1,!)1!,ll11' ,?n,m
n....i. .1' .1 ...... ..i I Hk 231. page ..1. Dated lobrtli
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.
CHINA :....FED. 14
DORIC FED. 22
NIPPON MARU MAR. 4
PERU MAR. 12
COPTIC MAR. 20
AMERICA MARU MAR. 28
FOR 8AN FRANCI8CO.
NIPPON MARU . .
PERU
COPTIC
AMERICA MARU ,
PEKING
..FED. 8
.FED. 13
..FED. 23
.MAR. 4
.MAR. 12
OAELIC MAR.
HONOKONU MARU MAR. 29
STATIONS, oailv daily
(Outward) ai. Sun. DAILY c. Sun. daily daily
A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P M.
Honolulu ?:io q.ii 11:0s i:is s:io
Paarl City.... 8.0 g-48 11:40 ya :so
Ewa Mill I) 10.08 it.oo 4:0) i:io
Walanaa io:o 1:41 ....
Walalua it:ss 1:40 ....
KabuWu it-.ja 6:13 ....
STATIONS. DAILY
(Inward) ai. Sun. daily daily daily
A.M. A.M. P.M P.M.
Kabuku :JS . ai.8
Walalua 1:10 .... s:w
Walanaa t:io . .. :ss
Ewa Mill yy t:is 1:01 4:11
Pearl City 6.1s 8.01 i:jo a:s
Honolulu 6:jo 8:)) :os yt6
F C. SMITH, Qen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt.
O. P. DENISON. Superintendent
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
C.Q.YeeHop&Co
Kahikinni Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Oeretanla Street, Corner Alakea.
'Phono Blue 2511.
ALSO AT THE
FISHMARKET
MEAT 8TALL8 19 AND 20.
SING CHAN CO.
Importers of
Hardware, Tinware, Glassware
and Carriage Goods, Etc., Etc.
Snnltnry Plumblnft
and Sewer Connec-
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO P. M. 8. 8. CO.
H. HACKF1BLP & CO, LTD. AGENTS.
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
DIRECT 8ERVICE BETWEEN
NEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Coast.
S. 8. CALIFORNIA, 6,000 tons, ta sail about Jan. 25.
S. 8. AMERICAN, 6,000 tons, to sail about March 15.
From 8an Francisco 8. 8. HYADES, 3,000 tons, to sail Feb. 19 for Honolulu.
Freight received at Company's wharf, 42nd Street, South Brooklyn, at
all times. For further particulars, apply to
C. P. MORSB,
General Freight Agent. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.
AGENTS. HONOLULU.
tlona o Specialty.
229 King 8t., between River St. and
R. R. Depot.
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Fine English and American Goods
TWO STORBS
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
Stcum-ililp Company.
Bteamers of the abovo line, running In connection irlta the CANADI
AN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver. D. C, and Sydmy, M.S. V.,
ind calling at Victoria, D. C, Honolulu and Urlsbano, are DUE AT HONO
LULU on or about tho dates below stated, viz.:
rrom Vancouver anu Victoria, B. C. . Hrom Sydney and Brisbane.
(For Brisbane and Sydney.) (For Victoria and Vancouver, II. C.)
JIIOVi;ilA KEII. 12
AOItANilI MAIL 12
MOANA APil. 8
.MlOWmiA MAY 7
Through TicketB issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and
i all general information, apply to curope. For Freight and Passage nn
Theo. II. Davlcs & Co., Ltd., Gcn'l Agents.
IOANA FEB. 151
MIOWKItA MAIL in
AOItANOI Al'll. 12,
Seattle, Jan. 30. Considerable ex
citement lias been caused in local ma
rluo circles by tlio theory of a probable
collision between the Condor and the
Mattcawnn advanced by Captain 11ns
dorlt of tno Cape Flattery lightship,
and every circumstance tending to
throw light on the fate of the two ves
beis Is now cited in support of a deduc
tion that appears most tenable. Th
steamers sailed from Ladysmith and
Victoria, B. C, respectively, on Decem
ber 3 and passed through the straits
within a half-hour of one another.
The course of the Mnlteawan, bound
for San Frnnclsco, and the Condor for
Honolulu, would have beru exactly
tho same for at leaBt twenty miles af
ter leaving Capo Flattery. The Mat
teawan was noticed In tho afternoon
by tho weather observer at Neah Bay.
six miles from tho termination cf tliu
cape.
ofllce.
the lightship stationed four miles
south of Cape Flattery, and anchored
off Flattery Hocks, noted the steamer
southward bound two miles oft anil evl
dently In distress.
Tho Condor must have been at that
time but a short dlBtanec behind. It la
now believed hero that the Mattcawan
put back for shelter at Neah Bay am
at some point near and undoubtedly
southward of Cape Flattery, collided
with tho Condor. The terrible marlno
tragedy which would follow such a col
lision Is accepted here as the explana
tion of the mystery which shrouds the
fate of tho missing craft.
Victoria, I). C, Jan. 31. A naval
ofllclnl at Esquimau, who was Inter
viewed this evening regarding tho
marks on the boat found an tho west
coast, says there can be no mistake.
She Is positively one of the Condor'H
boats. Tho officer stated that on tha
stem of all war ships' boats the date
of construction ad length nf craft and
tbo Initial of tho dockyard where thn
ship was built. These alt appear on
the boat found oft Ahousctt.
The arrival of the survey ship
Egerla and the United States revenVr
cutter Grant from the west coast Is
being looked forward to with Interest,
for It may be that they will bring in
further news that will give a clew to
tho possible fate of the Condor. The
Egela was to bring the boat found at
Ahousett bay back to Esquimau. This
boat, which may be the only thing be
longing to the Condor given up by tho
sea, was evidently swept from Us
lashings on the war ship by the high
seas, for the fact that the Iron grips
were still on tho boat shows that the
sailors did not launrh the boat, for
had tbey done so tho grips would havo
been removed. The boat had, without
doubt, been carrlvd away from Its lash
ings, which ar securely fastened
when the war ships leave for sea,
Nanalmo, B. C, Jan. 31. Captain
floss of the collier San Mateo, which
Is now In port, states that on his way
down last trip, nljout tho lVth, ho met
u boat In the straits of San Juan
which answers very well the descrip
tion of the boat supposed to belong tn
the Condor. Tho boat was painted
white, with a square stern. It was
waterlogged and ono of the gunwales
was stove In. Ho drew slightly out of
his course to get near enough to in
vestigate. He could not sec any narno
on it and the boat was empty. The
pliirn where he saw It was Just Inside
the straits. He thought that tho one
found may have been the same as that
seen on the west roast, which after
wards drifted In a northerly direction.
Otherwise it might bu a Becnnd boat
from the Condor.
Seattle, Jan. 31. The Olobe Naviga
tion Company's steamship Eureka ar
rived from the Hawaiian Islands to.
day. She saw nothing en route from
Honolulu of the British war ship Con
dor, leaving little or no hopo for thn
missing vessel.
Washington, Jon. 31. Tho President
has Issued tho following executive or
der: "All officers and employes of the
United States of every description,
serving In or under nny of the execu
tive departments, and whether so serv
ing In or out of Washington, are hero
by forbidden, either directly or Indl
reetly, Individually or through asso
Instruments Filed for Record Febru
ary 8, 1902.
Kaalnlu and wife Mrs. B. linker.. D.
Malaea Makela U.
Instruments Filed for Record Febru
ary 10, 1902.
Tnkohama Sing You I'ermsn.
Joaquin Dutro Fong Him L.
Manuel de S. Calotirn Loulsson Bros.
Agrt.
J. L. Knnakaohtiin .. ..ForlsAlTd
(J. M. Knmakawlwoole . .Itcv.P Atty.
M. V. Holmes J. M. Medelros ..U,
Wm. McCluskey J P. Feruandes,
Sr D.
J. P. Fernandes and wife Wm. Mc
Cluskey M.
Maria Rosn Vicentl and hush. Joss
P. Serrao U.
Est. M. II. Fernandes . . .Affdt.ofPub.
F. da Sllva Lopes Affdt.of.For.
Ban ct nl. N'nkano Matstijulnn. .CM.
Itt'V. C. M. Kamaltawlwoole Kuka-
lahlvvn U.
Allen S. Wall First BnnU of tlllo
Recorded February 5, 1902.
W. C. Pencnek to John limmeluth:
lease and agreement: two strips land.
Jot square feet. Merchant street. Ho
nolulu. Oahii; tucnty-ycai'H nt $1.
Book 233. page 45. Dated February 3,
HI02.
W. C. Aehl nnd wife tti Manuel F.
de Soitr.a; tleed; lot 11. block 10. Knltl
lanl trnrt, Honolulu. Oalm: 1150.
Book 231. page 72. Dated October 21.
10n.
C. S. Desky and wife to Territory
Kill.
J 10.
page 1.1. Dated February 5,
1902.
Business Notices.
A CHANCE FOR THOSE DESIRING
A GOOD HOMESTEAD.
FOR SALE At a reasonable figure.
a freehold estate at vv nlomau, near
Walohlnu. Tho property consists of
n substantially built nnd well-furnished
house with a good water supply;
also cartsheds. servants' quarters, di
vision fences for safe handling of cat
tle and 353 acres of land, 14 acres of
tho land adjoins house nnd there Is n
privilege to secure 104 acres contig
uous. Thero is on tho land fenced
portions containing coffee, orange and
other fruit trees in bearing. Alt the
lands are alongside or near to the Gov
ernment road. Nearly all the land has
substantial stone fences. With the
above go nil cattle, horses ami pigs,
wagons, etc., etc. For particulars ap
ply to CHAS. MEINECKE,
Walohlnu, Kau, Hawaii.
20C3tf
NOTICE.
Parties visiting Lahalna and the 1st
and of Maul In general can secure suit
able conveyances and careful drivers
nt tho PIONEER STABLES, Lahalna,
Island of Maul.
Commercial men will be carefully
looked after with suitable rigs.
2053-3m
No doubt
You havs paid for two or three homes 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.
I
THE AMOUNT PAID
FOR RENT WOULD
HAVE PAID FOR A
HOME, AND A GOOD
HOME TOO.
VV have now on sale lots In the beautiful Puupueo Traet,
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
Ini prices, terms, etc., address
ISLAND REALTY COWIP'Y
204
LIMITIiD.
JUDD UUII-DINQ.
1
WML $ '.fcijn ssJ
lte$$& & ;&fe j-&$rasip8
At the er.trancs
to the Fsmoui
lao Vallev. aal
easy access tt
Halakalu, thi
largest txtlrwt
volcano In tha
World. ....
m
Headquarttn
for Tourists ani
Commercli
Travellers.
MAUI HOTEL, IsrLo"K";u .
A. T. IIACnNKAMP. Mnnnfjep.
BY AUTHORITY
OIIDKH DESIflNATINO TIME ANI)
PLACE FOIl HOLDINO A SPE
CIAL TEltM OF THE DISTRICT
COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES FOR THE DISTRICT
OF HAWAII.
IN THE DISTUICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES IN ANI) FOR
THE DISTRICT OF HAWAII.
SEALED TENDERS.
Sealed Tenders will be received nt
tho office of the Superintendent of
Public Works, Territory of Hawaii, un
til 1 p. m. on Wednesday, February
12th, 1902, for the construction of a
sheil on the Inter-Island Whnrf.
Plans and specifications on file In
the office of tho Superintendent of
Public Works.
The Superintendent does not bind
himself to accept the lowest or any bid.
JAMES II. BOYD.
Superintendent of Public Works. Ter
ritory of Hawaii. 2063-31
SEALED TENDERS
Corporation Notices.
Will lie received nt the office of the
Sunerlntendent of Public Works till
12 o'clock noon of March 7, 1902, for.20B3-lw
10,000 feet of G-lnch rant-Iron hell and
spigot water pipe, of good quality, test
ed beforo delivery to an Internal pres
sure of 300 pounds per square Inch;
also 12-0 inch gate valves
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
t the Annual Meeting of tho Pa
cific Club held February 3d. 1902. the
following officers were elected to
servo for tho ensuing year:
Hon. A. S. Cleghorn. .. .President
Mr. Godfrey Brown
Vict President
Mr. Edgar Halstead. ...Secretary
Mr. J. M. Dowtetl Treasurer
..Mr. James Gordon Spencer
Director
Mr. H. M. Whitney, Jr.
Director
Mr. H. Holmes Director
Mr. R. R. Berg Director
Mr. W. Lanz Dlrectar
(Signed) EDOAU HALSTEAD.
Secretary.
NOTICE.
IN THE MATTER OF A SPECIAL
TERM OF SAID COURT .O COM
MENCE ON THE -ITH DAY OF
FEBRUARY, A. I). 1002, FOR
THE 'lillAI. OF PENDINO
CAUSES.
Whereas It Is made known to this
Court by tho Assistant ami Acting
United Stnteti Attorney for this Dis
trict, J. J. Dunne, Esq., that thero arc
causes now pending and awaiting trial
in said Court, nnd that It Is expedient
that a speclnl term of said Court
should bo held at Honolulu In said
District commencing February nth,
A. D. 1902, for tho trial and disposi
tion of said pending cnuscs, and that
a trial Jury will be necessary for tho
trial and disposition of said pending
causes,
NOW, THEREFORE, it Is hereby
I found by said Court that thero aro
1 causes now pending and awaiting trial
I In said Court, and that It Is expedient
, that a special term of said Court
1 should bo hulil at Honolulu In said
District commencing February 21th.
1 A. I). 1902, for tho trial and dlsposl
, tlon of said pending causes and that
a trial Jury will ho necessary for the
Intending passengers by thn slcam-
wlth bell cr "SONOMA." leaving Honolulu for
ends to Btnnd tho samo pressure, 12-B Sun Francisco February lllh, arr
inch elbows, 12-0 Inch tees. 300 pounds 'hereby notified that tho abovo inrs,
hemp yarn and ono ton of lead to lie 'tinned steamer will he given qnlckrj.
delivered F. O. B. wharf Honolulu possible dispatch, and will not remain
within sixty (CO) days from dato or at this port moro than six hours, day
contract. ,r night.
Tho Superintendent of Public Works Tickets for the nbovo sailing must
reserves tho right to reject nny or nil be purchased at the ofllce of tho nn
blds. (derslgned not later than Monday, Fcb-
Sperlflcatlons at the office of the ruary 10th. The Company will not
Superintendent of Honolulu Water Iguarantee to receive baggage after the
Works. JAS. H. BOYD.
Superintendent of Public Works.
2063-3t
SEALED TENDERS.
Sealed -enders will be received by
tho Superintendent of Public Works
until 1 p. m. of Monday, March 31st,
1902, for furnishing the Hawaiian (!ov
ernment Cast Iron Pipe. Special Cast
ings, Valves, Leud, Hydrants, and
Yarn.
Specifications on file In office, of
Superintendent of Public Works.
Tho Superintendent of Public
Works reserves tho right to reject nny
or nil bids.
JAMIOS H. BOYD.
Superintendent of Public Works.
20CO-10t
nrrlval of the steamer, nor to arrange
for transportation after the abovo date.
WM. O. IRWIN & CO.. L.D
(ien. Agts. Oceanic S. S. Co
20G-2t
Pound-Master's Notice of Estrays
65 Hotel street, and
Hotel near Nuuanu
P O pruM.
TEI WHITl q j
llF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE j;
IN newspapers;;
ANVWIIGRB AT ANYTIMB 1 1
Call oa or Write ' '
E.CDAKti'S ADYERHSIHG AGENCY ; j
64 & 65 Merctianls' li-cnange
RAN rtJANOSCO. CAI.. ,
C (
the mm!
power
ghty
mOst&U"
that turns thn wheels of many busi
ness enterprises of this city tho me
chnnlral power Is from our dynamos.
Havo you noticed heavy pieces of
masonry being hoisted on tho Young
building? We supply the power that
does the work. " " " " " " "
If you want electric power for any
kind ot maenlnory, by (onsultlng us
we will bo pleased to give you any
Information. " "
HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO,, Ltd.
KINO STREET, NEAR ALAKEA.
clatlons. to solicit nn Increase of pay 1
or to Inlliienco or attempt to Influence
In their own Interests any legislation
whatever, either beforo Congress or Its
committees, or In nny way savo
through the lieudH of departments In
or tinder which they serve, on penalty
of dismissal from the Government ser
vice. THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
"White HoiiBe, Jan. 31, 1902."
It Is understood this cxecutlvo or
der by the President Inhibiting (iov
ernment officers nnd employes from
attempting to Influence legislation Is
the result of complaints mado by
Notlco Is hereby given that the ani
mals described below havo been Im-
trial and disposition of said pending pounded In to Government Pound ut
MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO, LTQ.
Stnckholders arc hereby notified
that by resolution of tho Board of 'Di
rectors tho remaining treasury stocV,
amounting to TOO shares, Is now offer
ed for subscription nt par.
Stockholders havo the privilege n!
subscribing pro ratu ot their preseaC
holdings.
All stock not applied for by Marey.
1. 1902, will bo allotted to such stock
holders or others as may havo mad
application for same.
OODFltEY BROWN,
Treasorrc
Honolulu, February 1, 1902.
20f.3-lm
ANNUAL MEETINQ.
I
Bulletin
Ik
per month.
onuses.
. WHEREFORE by virtue of the au
thority In said Court vested by Sec
tion 8C of an Act of tho Congress of
the United States of America, entitled
"An Act to provide n government for
tho Territory of Hawaii, approved
1 April 30, 1900
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a
I special term of the District Court of
1 tho United States for tho District and
1 Territory of Hawaii bo held at tho
Court room of said Court in the City
of Honolulu In said District commenc
ing it-nun 1,1 cuuiiiiuuun inaiiu ui , , , ., a.. -.. t.. .1
members of Congress that postofflre '" on AMo"d7' ho ,2 ''" d,ay"rJi
employes, nnd particularly route I 'V"y'. A' "' 1?02'. .nt.tlo''" '1"
agents nnd general delivery letter ear- !oc a. m. 01 sum uy. .or ... .r.i
rlers, In their districts, aro making ""' ""j"" "" """ """"
every ixjsslble effort to secure leglsla- an'' "wal,,l"B ,'rla " "'r'.
tlon by Congress favorable to their AND . T, !S HK"K"Y onnKM
Interests, and In some Instances ' " " ,trlal. "T tt votboi o
thteats had been mado thnt unless 'Irnvvn from tho Jury box of said Court
their representatives In Congress fa- nt 10?c'oc,j n"'',"r m la.Jr'. Fc.bru
vored such legislation they would not , nry 3d, A. ). 190. pursuant to law,
he reelected. The President Is fully ' ,or ",n trl!' nI"' disposition of said
determined that this thing shall cease. Pending C""8PJ -.
mwl It lu until Mint nnv iierunn w.,r AM) IT IH Ilr.KI'.Ill MJIl nihil
violates the older will be summarily , ORDERED that the Marshal of tho
.Un.l,seil from thn Government ser nltcil States for said District give
,.i,.,, I notice hereof by publication of this
, uruer in me T.H'.nmu iiu.,i.iv
,.,-. .. ViJT " TIN," n nowspnpur of general rirciila-
BOWERS' MERCHANT PATROL AND, "". ..nm...! mi published i.. .;.,
nniirtnriiTlll tnrurw Uity of Honolulu. Territory of Hawaii.
llUHNUtNIIAL AUCNUI not less than three several times.
Night watchmen furnished for build- namoly. oneo a week lor three weeks
lugs, business property and residences from tho date hereof.
Builders will dow.il to consult Bow- GIVEN und MADE at Honoliiln, Ha
ers In regard to watchmen. i wall, this February 3d. 1902.
MOItltlo M. ESTEE,
Mauikl, Kona, island ot Oalm, and
unless tho pound fees nnd damages
aro sooner satisfied win bo sold -x
tho dato hereafter named according to
law:
Feb. (S, 19021 black mule, hrandet,
7 nn tho right foreleg, tall clipped
with a hotter.
Tho abovo strayed animals will he
sold on Saturday. Feb. 22. 1902, 12 noon
If not called for beforo tho dato men
tioned. K. KEKEUNK.
200-31 Pound Master.
LOTS FOR SALE
In Knplolanl Park
Addition nnd In
Kallhl. - - - -
DAVID DAYTON
137 MERCHAN. STREET.
The annual meeting of the liw
holilers of Alexander & Baldwin, Un
ited, is called for Saturday, Feumarr
ir.tn. 19U2, at 10 a. nt.. nt tho omen-
of the company in tho Stancentra!.
bulldlng. Honolulu.
WILLIAM O. SMITH.
Secretnry Alexander & Baldwin. Lit
Honolulu, February 7th, 1902.
20ti5-8t
Public Typewriting
by MIhm L. K. Dayton
Office and Residence, School Street
P. O. Dox 84; Tel. White 3691.
2001-
Judge of Said Court.
-Feb. 3. ,0, 17.
Honolulu Iron Works.
Improved and modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription mado to ordor. Boiler work
nd niVETED PIPES for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion paid to JOB WORK, and repairs
executed at shortest notlco.
ANNUAL MEETING.
The annual meeting of the slocl-
hnlilers of the Knhulul Railroad Con
pany Is railed for Saturday, FVbreirs
l.tli. l'JU2. at 11 a. m.. at the ofl-
of Alexander & Baldwin. Ltd, S-ut-genwuld
building. Honolulu.
W It. OAHTLK.
Secretary Kahuliil Railroad Co., Llit.
Honolulu. February "th, 1902.
20G5 St
Seattle and Tacoma
TO
S. S. OREGONIAN, C000 tons, to ul)
March 25th,
S. S. CALIFORNIAN. 6000 tons to J1
April 20th.
For further particulars apply
II. HACKFELD & CO., A.cnfc.
C. P. MORSE, General Freight Age.-..
Weekly edition of tho Bulletin $1
year.