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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. It. T., .THURSDAY, APRIL- 10, 1002.
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BANKRUPTCY SALE.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES KOR THE
DISTRICT OF HAWAII. In tho Mat
ter of PAUL J. VOELLER, Bankrupt.
IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE IS
HEREI1Y GIVEN that on tho 15th day
of April, A. D. 1902, at 12 o'clock ni
of said day, I will Bell at public auc
tion tho property of tho Estate of said
Paul J. Voultcr, bankrupt; said salo to
take place at tho sale rooms of Will
E. Fisher, corner Merchant and Alakca
streets, Honolulu. Tho property of
said Estate Is described as follows:
The premises situate on Punchboivl
Hill, Honolulu, Island of Oalm, Terri
tory of Hawaii, being n portion of land
described In Royal Patent 3514 to II.
M. Dow and conveyed to said P. J.
Voeller by deed of said II. M. Dow, da.
ted August 1 8 til, 1891, recorded In tho
Register Office, Oalm, In l.lbcr iO,
page 470. Terms cash, U. S, (lold Coin.
Deed at expense of purchaser.
April 1st, A. D. 1902.
F. WUNDENIiniia.
Trustee of the Estate of Paul J. Voel
ler, Bankrupt.
2112-10t Apr. 3, 4. 5. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,
12, 14.
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Business Notices.
A CHANCE FOR THOSE DE8IRINQ
A GOOD HOMESTEAD.
TOR SALE At a reasonable Qgure,
a freehold estate at Watomau, near
Waloblnu. Tho property consists ot
a substantially built and 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, 147 acres of
the land adjoins houso and there Is a
privilege to securo 104 acres contig
uous. Thero is on the land fenced
portions containing coffee, orange and
other fruit trees in bearing. All tho
lands are alongside or near to the Gov
ernment road. Nearly all tho land has
substantial stono fences. With the
above go all cattle, horses and pigs,
wagons, etc., etc. For particulars ap
ply to CHAS. MEINECKE,
Walohlnu, Kau, Hawaii.
2065-tt
NOTICE.
Mr. Frank W. Aust has no authority
to sell or exchange Smith Premier
typewriters in my name.
C. W. MAC'FARLANE,
Solo Agent for tho Territory of
Hawaii.
Office at Washington Light Co.
2101-tf
NOTICE.
Parties visiting Lahalna and the Isl
and of Maul In general can secure suit
able conveyances and careful driven
at the PIONEER STABLES, Lahalna,
Island of Maui.
Commercial men will be carefully
looked after with suitable rigs.
2055-3m
Corporation Notices.
CORPORATION NOTICE.
Notice 1b hereby given that at a
special meeting of the shareholder of
tho Koloa Sugar Co., held on the 2'Jth
of March, 1902, at (7lo office of II.
Hackfeld & Co., r.td., Honolulu, tho
following directors weio elected lor
tho ensuing year, viz:
Hans Isenberg,
C. M. Cooke,
H. A. Isenberg,
F. Klamp,
H. Schultze.
who, at a meeting held on tho 5th of
Apr.., 1902, elected the following offi
cers: Hans Isenberg President.
H. A. Isenberg Vice-President.
F. Klamp Secretary.
H. Schultze Treasurer.
Armin Haneberg Auditor.
F. KLAMP,
2110-3t. Secretary.
MEETINQ NOTICE.
Tho Adjourned Annual Meeting of
the Stockholders of tho Inter-Island
Steam Navigation Company, Limited,
will bo hold at tho offlco of tho Com
pany, Queen street, Honolulu, on Mon
day, April 14th, 1902, at 10 o'clock a.m.
C. II. CLAPP.
2110 td Secretary.
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J. Al. KANEAKUA,
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC
Sffle Btrel 8t, Near the Poitorflce.
ONE YESSEL LOSES TWO
CREWS FROM DISEASE
American Bark Floats Helplessly In
China Sea With All Her Sailors
Stricken By the
Disease.
San Tranclsco. March 30. Last June
the bark Ele J. Ray of Portland. Mc
commanded by Captain Francis Has
ten, sailed fiom Hongkong with n Ja
panese crew, bound for Ragang, North
Borneo, to load lumber for Hongkong.
The eesel had been out but a short
time when the Japanese began to get
sick and ono by one they died. They
succumbed to berl-bcil. In the mean
while, seeing the condition of his men,
Captain Kasten had succeeded In put
ting Into a Cochin-China poit, where
he telcgrnphcd his Hongkong agent to
send him another Japanese crew,
A month later a new crew arrUcd,
but by the time the essel was icady to
go to sea most of the new men becamo
tick with the same disease. The chief
ofnr wbh attacked with the nialadv
and had to lie left behind, the csscl
proceeding short handed to Ragang.
Th port of Ragang was reached, sev
eral more of the crew dying en route.
Thre the work of loading the essel
was not dldlcult. as there ttore men
ahorc. although no sailors could bo
Imlu.-cil to go with the vessel.
Captain Kasten saw the balance ut
hi Tew falling sick and by tho tlmo
he had been three days at sea cery
mi' r, with the exception of the mas
tt and two officers, had either died or
Hdi helpless from bcrl-berl.
The trio of officers had to work as
lifAt lliev rriltt(1 llnl-- Mrn, Imp n,A.
miiIhI during much ot the trip, many
i time the officers feeling certain that
1 tr-y would go to the bottom. Por gov-
ful weeks the vessel dilfted about tho
1 China sea. Signals of distress were
t't ,n hopes of attracting the attention
' of tome passing steamer. Not until
i r I if February 12 did the officers sight
I M- thing closo enough to attract al
itrt'in. Then they signaled the
i tU n.er Mexican Prince, bound from
Sir-tapore to Hongkong. This steamer
the bark In tow ni far ai Suliig
At this place Captain Kaxtcn got
'nlted States natal supply ship
han to ton her to Manila, which
as reached February 19.
if-.
MB OF H
Trtai1 lry Department March IS 10f2
Sir The Department duly receded
ye ir letter of the 20th ultimo, rccom-ro-.sdlng
n revival of the paragraph In
artlcl i051 of the Customs Regula
tions of 18S4. waiting tho Insertion of
f names of copaitners In certain sue
tome bonds.
You state that "a greater part of the
wbfhouso bonds executed at this
tyour) port are glen by Chinese
firms, whoso leeurrins Importations,
rno'tly of rice, are entered for bond on
arrival by the three or four regular
monthly Hongkong steamers;" that
the partnership lists of Chinese firms
compriso seldom less than 18 namci
and as high as (12 names:" and that
whili' no condition ovists to such a
Uwc among copartnership Import
-rs other than Lnlneae, some or nur
wh't- Inns comprise as man as 12
partners."
Th omission or the paragraph in
nuoktton from the u-gulatlotis oi 1S92
Is apparently due to an opinion of the
Soli' Itor of tho Treasury, published
in T. I). 12o7". ot November 18. 1S91.
in which, after Indicating how bonds
roi outles referred to In the act of
ioiO and customs bonds not within
the provisions of that act. should be
executed by firms, he said
In all Instances the names of the. In
dividual members of tho firm should
b Inserted In the body of the bond.
Tbu act of June 2D. 1870, on which
the abovenentloned paragraph In ar
ticle 10ol of the Customs Regulations
of 18i was based, was extended by
section 70 of the act of August 28.
1894. to all customs bonds.
Tli- matter was submitted to the So
Ik, tor of the Treasury, who, In a letter
ila'ed the 12th Instant, advised tho De
partment as loliows.
Tho word "should ' In tho nbovo sen
tence ("In all Instances the names ol
th- Individual members of the finn
should be Inserted In the body of the
bond") seems riiu.er to have been
tit-ed In tho sense of ndvlslng as to the
propriety of having tho names Insert
ed in tho body ol the bond, than In the
k( nb that the Irncitlou of the names
wa legally uctcHhnry or obllgntoiy,
a matter of fart n bond duly sign
ed and scaled, would be valid without
the Insertion of the name or names of
the obligors thcieln. Ceitnlifly, It
would bo sufficient to Insert the flim
or partnership name It Is the signa
ture or Beal of tho party that fixes his
liability on n bond, not (Tie recital of
his name In tho body of tho Instru
ment, as ono of tho obligors. Ho Is
bound If he signs and seals, although
his nnmo docs not appear In tho In
strument as ono of its parties. (Mur-
rree on Official Ilonds, sec. 7). 1 see
no legal objection, therefore, to a re
turn to tho practice Indicated by para
graph 3 of article 1051 of tho'Customs
Regulations of 1884.
In view of this opinion of tho Soli
citor of tho Treasury, tho Department
hereby amends article l."4 of tho Cus
toms Regulations of 1899 by adding
the following paragraph-
Die Insertion of tho Individual
names of cnrpartncis in bonds execut
or, ii y a firm as principals, may bo
omitted when written notlco of tho full
names of nil icpjitners embraced In
such dim shall have been previous!
filed with tho collector.
Itespec tfullv,
O. L. SPAUI.DINn.
Assistant Secretary.
Coflettoi of Customs. San Francisco,
Your amateur photographic work
will be well done If taken to Honolulu
Photo Supply Co.
Recorded March 29, 1902.
E. C llornef to K. Ilronlg, nffdt.
Pub. and foreclosure, lots 11, 13 II
block 3d, Kalmukl Tiact Rook 230.
Pago 107. Dated .Match 21. 1o:.
Recorded March 31, 1902.
A. N. Campbell to M. P. A main.
deed; Interest In Estnte of Atihen (w).
Hook 231. Page 25S. Dated September
18, 1901.
T. I". Sedgewlel. and wile to Robert
Law ; mortgage; Lot 27 lllorl. 107. Pa
lolo Tiact, Honolulu. Hook 237 Pago
20. Dated March 29, 1902.
Pnlolo Land and Improvement Co.,
Ltd., to T. V. Sedgwlch: deed, Lot
27, Dloek 107, Pnlolo Tract Honolulu.
Rook 21, Pago 250. Dated March 29,
1902.
Walheo Rice Plantation Company
Limited, to First National Hank of
Wnlluku; mortgage; piece land, lcaso
hold, etc., Walhec. Maul; $2jnn. Rook
230, pago 111. Dated March 24. 1902.
Wnlhee Rice Plantation Company to
Wnlheo Rice Plantation Company
Limited; deed; An. 4. R. P. 357. Kill.
4281. lensehold, etc.. Kapoho Walhee
Maul. Hook 21, page 232 Dated March
24. 1902.
I.coiig Sack nnd wife to Walhee like
Plantation; deed: A p. 4. R P. 31..17,
Kill. 1281. Kapoho, Wnlhee. Mnul;
$150. Hook 231. page 231. Dated Do
comber 2. 1901,
I'lrst Amerlcnn Savings nnd Trust
Company to First Hank of Hllo. Lim
ited; assignment of moitgago; mott-
gagc Stacker on seven lots. Knplolanl
1'aik. Honolulu, Oahu; Jlo'o. Hook
230. pago iro. Dated March 31. 19u2.
Ahiaham Fernandez nnd wife to Oeu.
II. Huddy; deed: lot 31, Kallhl road.
Honolulu, Oahu; 3no. Hook 231, pago
229. Dated January 24, 1901.
II. Wessel to A. W. Akait: deed:
Grant 890. Lniipahoclioe, Hawaii; $100,
Hook 231. page 227. Dated Mnich 12.
1902.
Sam A. Mary and wife to Oeorge
H. Huddy; deed; lots 29 and 3V Ka
llhl load. Honolulu. Oahu: $1000. IUiol,
231. page 228. Dated November 7
1901.
Onomen Sugar Company to Mann;
rutcttso: 2 21-100 acres land. Puueopn
kit. Hllo, Hawaii: $100. Hook 170,
page 99. Dated March 22, 1902.
W. H. Knllno and wife to A. C.
Pnllrey: moitgnge: Giant 1300, W'nl
punnlel. North Hllo. Hawaii; $300.
Rook 232, pago 207. Dated Match 28,
1902.
Grace II. Pa and husband to Onomen
Sugar Company; mortgage: portion
Grant 1319. Atakahl, Hllo. Hawaii;
$12U0. Hook 232, pago 2B3. Dated
March 2fi, 1902.
George McDougall & Sons to I. Me
Dougall; assignment of lease; piem
Isos nt Tonokohau Mil. North Konn.
Hawaii; $530. Hook 233. page ISS.
Dated September 12. 1901.
Ualua to Acho; lease; 1 1-2 acres
land, Pnukukalo, Walliiku. Maul; flf
Ueu years at $20. Rook 23, pago 189
Dated January 17, 1902.
S. N. Kaalhuo et al. to Acho; lease;
1 1-2 ncies land, PauhukaTo. Wnlluku
Maul; fifteen .veais" at $Mi. Hook 23,
page 19". Dated February 21, 1902.
P. Pall to Aokl; lease, piece land,
Walokamn. Lahalna, Muni; six cars
and ton months ut $13 per month.
Hook 233, page 101. Dated September
13. 19no.
Kaplohiul Estnte Limited, to P.
t'oirela; lense; piece land l.uso street
Auwulolimii. Honolulu, Oahu: ten
vcars four mouths sixteen das, nt $71
per annum. Hook 233, page 192. Dnt
cd .Mutch 29, 1902.
Long Snu to Mug rook; bill of sale:
leasehold, buildings, live stock, etc.,
Sheridan street, Honolulu, Oahu; $800.
Rook 25. pago loo. Dated Match 19,
1902.
,. M. MoKeaguo to E. L. ColllnB;
deed: lot 8, block F. Knplolanl Park
addition, lots IS and 19, block 0A, nnd
lots 9 and lo, block'uA, Kapahulu tract,
Honolulu: couvevod under High Sher
iff's snlc; $50. Rook 231, page 221.
Dated March 8. 1902.
i:ecutor Estate .1. R. Williams to
Wondl.iv. n Fiiilt Company, Limited;
deed, It. P. 701. Kill. 2013, and two.
thirds Intel est In R. P. 702 Kill, 2012,
2012. Ilalawa. i:a. Oahu: $1531. Pool,
231 page 239. Dated March 22, 1902
Mnmi to W. II. Castle; deed; one
acre ot Giant 1123. Mol.iilelu, Wiilalun
O.ihu, $7o. Hook 231, page 20U. Dat
ed Maich 31. 19o.
I'll si Amciicaii Savings and Trust
Company Limited, to Pnlolo Land and
Improvement Company, Limited; par
tial release: lot 27, block 107. and lot
5. block In.", Pnlolo tract, Honolulu,
Oahu; $500. Honk 237, page 22. Dated
Match 29. 1902.
Ilento de Govtn to M. V. Holmes;
ninilgugo; lot 0, map 3, Kaapalm, 11a
makuu, Hawaii; $810. Hook 232, pago
261. Dated March 21, 1902.
Kapiolanl Estate. Limited, to F.
Corren; lease; plcco land, Punchbowl
Slope. Honolulu, Oahu; eleven years
eleven months two days, nt $00 per
annum. Honk 233, pago 190. Dated
September 13. 1900.
C. W. Rooth to Lee Sow; lease:
use of roadway, A p. 3, Kill. 8515; six
years bI months, at $50 per annum.
Hook 233, page 198. Dated October 17
1899.
Mrs C. II. Harming to Long Sail;
lease; A p. 2, R. P. 3781. Kill 101 P.L..
and Intoiest in R. P. 7553, Kill. 100
F. L, Shcildan street, Honolulu, Oahu;
five onr at $wm. Hook 233, page
200. Dated October 22, 1901.
M. Moolou to Pang Mln Sung ot nl ;
lense; R. P. 1730 Kill. 01. Kiinlll, Ho
nolulu. Oahu; fifteen years nt $310.
Hook 233. pago 201. Dated October
28. 1901.
No doubt
You have paid for two or three homes during your lifetime.
Eiptclilly If you have been paying rent; and we regret that
you have nothing to show for the money spent In this manni.'.
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We have now on sale tots In the beautiful Puupueo Tract,
vhl:h 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 COMPY
LIMITED.
JUDO BUIL.DINQ.
204
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The steamers ot this line will arrlvo and leave this port as hereunder:
FROM SAN FRANCISCO. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
SIERRA . .
ALAMEDA
.APRIL 16
.APRIL 2G
In connection with tho sailing or tho abovo steamers, tne agents are pre
pared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail
otd from San Francisco to all poluts In tho United States, anil from Now
fork by any steamship lino to all European ports.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLT TO
Wm. 6. Irwin & Co., Ltd.
GENERAL AQENT8
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
DIRECT 8ERVICE BETWEEN
NEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific ICoist.
S. S. NEVADAN, to sail about April 15th.
S. S. HAWAIIAN, to sail about May 15th.
Freight received at Company's wharf, 12(1 St., South Urookljn, at all times.
Prom Stin Pruncltico
S. S. HYADES, to sail April 5.
S. S. HYADES, to salt May 17.
Prom Scuttle and Taeomii
S. S. CALIFORNIAN, to sail April 20.
For further particulars apply to
C. P. MORSB,
General Freight Agent. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.
AGENT8, HONOLULU.
Pacific Mail 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.
OAI.I.IC APRIL 15
IIONGKONO MARU APRIL Ti
CHINA APRIL 30
DORIC MAY h
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION
H. HfVCKFBLO &
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
Steamship CompnnJ'.
Steamors of tho afoovo line, running In connection witu the CANADI
AN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver. II. C, and Sydney, N.S.W.,
ami cnllliiK at Victoria, II. C, Honolulu, Suva, l'ljl nnd Rrlsbane, aro DUE
AT HONOLULU on or about tho dates below stated, lz.:
from Vancouver ana Victoria, B. C.
(For Urlsbano and SVdnoy.l
AORANOI APR. 1!
Through Tickets Issued from
Europe. For Freight and Passage
Thco. H. Dovlcs
GLOBE NAVIGATION COMPANY'S
8EATTLE-HONOLULU ROUTE.
Connecting Direct without transfer with O. N. Ry., N. P. R-, and C. P.
R. Lowest rates of freight from all eastern points; shortest possible time.
8. 8. EUREKA, from 8eattl APRIL 10
S. 8. TAMPICO, from Seattle MAY 10
For further Information address
U. E. BEEBE,
2 Drewer Bulldlnfj, Honolulu. AGENT HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
Clobe Nav. Co., Seattle, Wash.; P. W. Rochester, 308 Market 8t., 8. F,
Agents of above roads, will furnish Information.
Beaver Lunch Rooms
Port St., bet. Queen and Merchant
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Served,
KvorythlnR first-class. Complcto line
Key West and Domestic Cigars alwayi
on hand.
H. J. NOLTE, - Proprielor,
THE AMOUNT PAID
FOR RENT WOULD
HAVE PAID FOR A
HOME, AND A GOOD
HOME TOO.
Travel.
SONOMA APRIL If
ALAMEDA APRIL 30
VENTURA MAY 6
OCEANIC 8. S. CO.
DORIC APRIL 16
NIPPON MARU APRIL 25
PIIKINO MAY 3
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(For Victoria and Vancouver, D. C.)
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THE TRAINS DAiLY
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TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM PORTLAND.
tily THREE DAYS to Chlew.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York.
allaun Palace Sleepers. DuSet, Smok
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KING STREET LtME.
Ctrl In. Wilklkl lor town it 5 o. n. j m.
IDA tvtry . nlnuUl thcrtiftrr tUI 9au litis mJ
iij)P. from W.lklkl to loth. Pumnm Subt.o
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Cart Itavt Palama for Walkrkl !- A.M.ntmrr
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rba 11:1s A, trom Patama tor Pvaab-M onlr
10 Watkt.lon Saturday
Cart Itava Fort and King tcrectt comr f-ic Rrr
Ranet al s to and imam
Cart leavt Fort and King ttrecft comer fwWarfc
at 6 os A M, tndtvtryij mlnutft till tOAt.t. trMn a4
10 IJ and ll.oj p M. Ttit ii.jjp.m, CMttoWaiklK
on Stturdtyt only,
BERETANIA STREET AND PVUA.SU VAUEf.
Cart Itavt Punahou Statlt for iMtdru,
for Town and Vallty at $ 40 s Jo 6 la Vm Imi aa
t to A.M.
Cart Itavt Oahu Cotltet for town rcd Valtty ts
6 y t so and io A M and tvtr tomlnurtt till ia.tm
P.M. tictpt tht tvtn hour and half, 1nr cart wtrkft
run from tht Statlt
Cart Ittvtr-uuanu Valley at 6 it e.ti A.tt aal
avery io mlnutea thereafter till io s P
Cart leavt Fort and Queen tre foe Pontic
College at 6 os ft ts 6 , A M tnd tvrry Co taWiu
after till 9 as P.M Alter that the cut run li &
StabltuptoiiasoP.M.whlchltthtltitctrfnMiTow.
rttcblogtht Slablt al ii o P.M
Telephone to All Parts of the IsltnL
konaTTvery
STABLES
KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII
J. Q. HENRIQUES, PROP.
Horses and Carrlagea
For Excursions
To the Volcano or the Mownfifni.
An excellent chance la offend toe
tourists to
6EB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet the S. S. Hxnam. uc
tt Kallua and tako passengers orerUxil
to Uookena, -where the steamer U uc
uain.
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and after Januiry L 181.
TRAINS.
STATIONS DAILY DAttr
(Outward) ci. Sun OAICY el. Stu. DAIIY OAllr
AM AM, AM. CM. PJa.
Honolulu .... f io 9ti
Pearl City .Jo) 9 ,8
twa Mill . I i) loot
Walanat 10 so
Walalua 11 SS
Kahuku It Jt
STATIONS. DAILY
(lowaid) tt Sun,
ll.o Ml J-lw
11 ra 1
ttx as wtai
l-et
f-e -
....
DAILY DULY OAttr
AM VM PJtL
t u .... at
i ro .... ri
t ... nt
14S lH -
Inl 1. at .
a n.
Kahuku
Walalua
Wtlanat
EwaMIII .y
Pearl City 6.1s
Honolulu ,. 6 50
r C. SMITH. Oen'l Pass. & Ticket i
O. P. DBNI80N. Superintend
THEMONEXPRESSCO.
Safes, PlanoB,
Furniture MOVED
Drays tor Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meets all lnoota
Ing steamers from tho Coast, mi. mm
check baggage on all outeeluc ateasi
ra. Wbllt and Black Sani Fee Uk
Office with Evening Bulletin. HC
King street Tel S6.
V. URSES, ft'et.
When You Want a Rig
RING UP THK
LIVERY BOARDING mi
SALES STABLES,
i : : : : 518 fort CTneer,
Btable Thoue. 109 Mara.
Hack Stand, 'Plumes 319 and H
C. H. BELLINA.
llonolnlt. Iron Works.
Improved and modern SUGAR. MA
CHINERY of every capacity astt eVe
scrlptlon made to order. Boiler wort
W nrVETED PIPES Mr Irrigates.
purposes a specialty. PartleoUr attri
tion paid to JOD WORK, tad recttfrt?
executed at shortest notice.
COTTON BROS. & CO
ENOINfchRS AND : : :
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Pttna aol ttllmaltt turaltr4 f,v ail claatvt
Contracllne work.
Tel. Main 245.
ROOM 300 BOSTON BLK. Ilonoluts-
Tho Evening Uullctln, 71" cents nee
month.
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