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6VENIN0 BULLETIN. HONOLULU. H. T., WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1902.
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tie stream of llfo Into the. weak parts continually for hours every y
night. It refreshes the nerves, expands the vital power, enriches -A
tho circulation and makes you feel bright, active and vigorous In one V
night's use. You get stronger each day, and In a few weeks you aro ti
a new man, stronger nnd younger In the fire of youth. It Is grand, J'(
mis memou or mine, and every man who has ever uscu u is praising u.
TRY IT NOW.
Don't delay trying It. Your future happiness depends on your
checking this drain upon your vitality, bo stop It now and ou can bo
sure of a long nnd vigorous life, full of the Joys of n healthy vigor.
Don't drug. Drugs can't cure you, as you know If you have tried
them. My licit cures becauso It Increases your nervo power and vi
tality. If you will call I will give you a frco test of what 1 can do. If
you can't call Bend for my beautiful Illustrated book, telling about my
method. 1 send It sealed frco. I have 50,000 cures. Call or write to
day. Send this ad. .
dr. m. h. Mclaughlin, ooe Market st., ' S,N FRANCIsco
Oftlco hours, 8 a. m. to 8:30
Business Notices.
DECORATION DAY
Will soon be observed. Sco to It that
il'o monuments to our friends aro
n'i'do clean or new ones aro erected.
J C. Axtell, No. 393 Tleretanla Ave.
cor. Miller, Is prepared to do such
w.rk at reasonable prices. I. O. Dox
,0)2; 'Phono Blue 571. 2144-2W
DO NOT DELAY
tho purchase of a hotiso lot In the
fir est suburb of Honolulu.
The remaining lots In KAIMUKI
TRACT are now being sold on tho In
stallmcnt plan.
$20 cash upon signing agreement
and $10 per month until fully paid.
Possession Immediate,
lots 75x200 and 100x150.
-Apply to
TRUSTEES
Gear, Lansing & Go
uudd Building.
Fort Street.
Beaver Lunch Rooms
Hort St.. bet. Queen and Merchant
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Served.
Everytnlng first-class. Complete Una
Key West and Domestic Cigars alwayi
on hand.
H. J. NOLTE, - Proorietor.
ICE
MANUFACTURED FROM PURE
DISTILLED WATER. : : : 1
Delivered to any part of
city by courteous driven.
Mo Ice and Electric Co.
KEVALO.
TELEPHONE DLUE 3151.
HOFFflAN & riARKHAn.
CORNS!
If oj have thm yur feet hive simply acquired
bad habit It I not necemry to be to-tureJ by
corns, Injtrowlnc nails, bunions chilblains, etc.
Thry iaye curedthat Is your feet may bt broken
1 triti? bad habits. You will be surprised, not only
ho much m jre easily ani comfortable on lll wtvic
but with how much more visor ani force you Mill be
bit to think and act In all your business or social
Interests,
call and set ant about this, or send tne word and I
will call on you.
Dr. W. R. Bogle,
CHIROPODIST.
Oregon Block.
Union Street
Constitution .t olfi-1 (rr.
above Hotel.
Kauai,
oahu,
Maul,
Molokal,
Lanal,
Hawaii,
Etc., Etc.
6ct of 5 maps, $2.00
SO CENTS EACH
On sale at oflice ot . . .
THE N. . .
EVENING
BULLETIN
das. T. Taylor
CIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER
30S Judd Building.
Telephone Main 294.
Mi PAT & CO.,
1258 Fort St. above Orpheum.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
All PAT, expert cutter, lato foreman
J, D. Tregloan, Suits latest styles and
good fit. Cleaning and repairing.
MAPS
MEN, WAKE UP !
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10 Tuun unui ntnixi :.
HAVE YOU DRAGGING PAINS? W
ARE YOU EASILY TIRED? j)
HAVE YOU VARICOCELE? ft
IIAV13 YOU LOST THE FIRE Jj
ami strength of youth? Have you l
"come and go" paint In your back J
and shoulders? Arc you growing r
old too soon? .'j
K you have these symptoms or ji
any other Blgn of breaking down n
of your nerves and vitality you will .,':
find new life in Electricity as ap- If.
plied while you sleep. (,)
DR. MCLAUGHLIN'S ft
In fxlln ..amis t. -.'
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ELECTRIC BELT If!
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Is made for you. It Is the best way .(
to use Electricity. It pours a gen- I.
m
p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 1.
Legal Notices.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Tho undersigned having been duly
appointed Administrator of the Estate
o' John Bryant, late of Honolulu, Isl-
mm of Oatui, deceased, notice Is hcrc-t
by given to all persons to present
their claims against said Estate, duly
authenticated, whether secured by
mortgago or otherwise, to the under
signed at his office, 137 Merchant St.,
Honolulu aforesaid, within six months
frr.m the date of this notice, or they
vlll bo forever barred.
DAVID DAYTON.
137 Merchant St., Administrator of the
Estate of John Bryant. Deceased.
Dated. Honolulu. April 23, 1902.
2129 April 23, 30; May 7, 14, 21.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The undersigned having been duly
appointed Administrator of the Estate
of A. 11. Scrlmegour, late of Honolulu,
Hand of Oahu, deceased, nottco Is
hereby given to all persons to present
t.ielr claims against Bald Estate, duly
authenticated, whether secured by
mortgage or otherwise, to the under-
sigued at his office, 137 Merchant St.,
Honolulu aforesaid, within six months
fiom the date of this notice, or tncy
will bo forever barred.
DAVID DAYTON,
137 Merchant St., Administrator of the
Estate of A. 11. Scrlmegour, De
ceased. Dated. Honolulu, May 7, 1902.
2141 May 7, 14, 28; June 4.
RED ROSE OF MARGARET.
Red rose of Margaret,
Here In my book you He,
Red as her lips and frasrant yet.
Dead rose that can never die;
Margaret gathered one red rise, and
another red rose I.
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As long us any rose Is red
On tills little rose-hung lice.
As long as willow leaves arc gieen.
Shall I he true to thee."
So Mowed I unto Margarit and Mar
gat et unto me,
"As long as this little stream shall run
'through the quiet willows here,
Out of the shadow Into the aim,
Shnll Maigarct be dear;
Yea, though the stream should dry
and the willows die, and t'n
grass grow sere,
"Yet should I not forget,
Though the sun should fall,
The holy face of Margaret,
Pale ns a pearl Is pale;
And change shall changs al! else, Liu
over this It shall not picva'l,
"And us true as I to Marwrtt
To me bhull MnrgarK he.
And tome day we shall kiaud main
lly that little lose-liung tne,
And each, with a rose .11 the h.iiid,
shall say: 'I was faithful untu
thee.' "
HUhaid I.a Galllenne In April Str.i'it
Set.
THE STRENUOUS LIFE.
Whoop It up strong!
Push It along,
Hustling Is-now all the rugc;
Give it a push,
Give it a pull
Tills is n strenuous ngel
Heave at the crank,
(live It a yank,
Things are accomplished by jerks,
Trust not to luck.
Bank upon pluck.
Here's to the fellow that wuiks!
Nover take no.
Make the thing gn,
Carry the cntcrprliu tlnough,
Be the sklea brats.
Bring It to pass,
Chirrs for the man that ran dot
Classic and slang,
Let It go bang,
Vehement, virile and terse;
Bluster away.
Bellow and bray.
Cogent In prose and In vcifcol
Body and brain,
Tolling nmaln,
Keyed to the pitch of a fife;
"Progress," they cry,
' Etrugglo or die,
This is a strenuous life!
WALTKII FORCE I.ONQACRK.
I In New York Commercial.
Real EstateTransactions
Instruments Filed for Record May 12.
K. L. Vlda O. U. Hind nnd Jas.
Holpli 1
Chin Ylen et nl Co.l
II. R. Hitchcock A. N. Campbell
U.S.
F. C. Ucttcrs W. L. Peterson.. A.M.
E. Klcmme W. L. Peterson, tr.
nel.
II. A. Juen U. P. Juen ....Dcclr.
E. P. nnd II, Juen K. Lnznras ...D.
K. Lazarus Jos. K. Clark D.
Instruments Filed for Reeard May 13
J. P. Cooke et al. Nnhlku Sugar
Co U.
Wong Leong A. N. Campbell. U..M.
A. Harrison Ulshop & Co M,
Sul Leong Lau Peck Four U.S.
Trs. Ulshop Estnte Trs. nisliop Mu
seum .. .' A.M.
1'. H. WIlcOx S. Kubey P.A.
M. dos Santos T. Asano Co.P
Instruments Filed for Record May !4
E. D. Watcrhouse G. D. Water
house U
A. Congdon O. W. Farr Rel.D.
C. E. King F. Meyrr M.
Manuel D. do Esplrito Santo .1. do
Quintal D
Jnsc de Quintal Joao Martins . . . . M-
Antnnlo J. Andrade Kanluo Wag
ner M.
Kaplolanl Estate, Ltd. et al. W. C.
Achl P.ltcl.
W. C. Achl Otto Lm11off D
OttoC. Ludloff Estate J. II. Wood
M
Recorded May 5, 1902.
Wo Chou Company to Loo Jack et
al.; bill of Bale; stock, llxturex, etc.,1
King street, Honolulu. Oahu, $350. (of the University of California will ar
Ilook 235. page 157. Dated May 6, rive In Stockton tomorrow morning,
1802. nnd, In company with City Superlntcn-
Mary Adams Anld tc J. O Carter dent of Schools James A. Parr, will go
8r.; power of attorney; penanil pow- to rn lsIaml ,0 txammc the hones'
ers. Hook 233. page 158. Dated May of a mastodon or mammoth discovered
3, 1902,. 1 there Sunday by Japanese. The visit
W. K. Azblll to Jap. N Taggard; of 'Tof. Osmont Is for the purpose of
release; portion Grant 2922, Kallhl, ' ,aMnB Preliminary steps to have all ot
iii..i.. !... imn n,.i, 01- the bones removed to the University
Honolulu. Oahu; $1100 Hook 21,, of ,.,., The , ,, M.
page 102. Dated March 31, 1902. l0mpanlcd by a photographer, who will
Recorded May G, 1902. ' take a set of pictures of the scene
Hamamoto et nl. to K Hoshlna; where the bones were uncovered nnd
rhattel mortgage; leasehold. Insano , "'c larger parts of tho bones.
As) him road. Honolulu, Oahu; $560. , At first the discovery whs regarded
, , ,, v. . . 1 .1 here In the naturo of a Joke, but oer a
Hook 232. page 409. Dated December j ,,,, prorn,nPnt rcglllrJntg of 8tocktoM
- J901, hac examined the sections of skeleton
Kapea Knlalkauaha to S. C Allen; removed from the ground nnd say that
mortgage; eleven pi?rss land, Kama
nanul, Walalua. Oahu; JilOO. ltook
232, page 410. Datid may G. 1902.
1. H. Kahlllna to Claim Sprockets
and a Company; additional charge;
Grant 75S. Lepeull. Koolau, Knual, por
tion R. P 3580, Kill. C730, Walpake,
Halelea. Kauai; JT49U.80. Hook 232.
page 413. Dated May 6, 1902
Klnnln simnnn nn,i hn.hnmi in r!on '
Hltchlngs; .Hod; portion Grant 1868. '''' " ,llsc. "ry la ?"T..elSht u'C,
t- t. t 1 . .. ,, . .. . 0 ' ,n length, and It required tho tinted
knhulul. North Kona, Hawaii. $2u0. CItorU of scvcra, men lo ,oa(, t ,, ,
Hook 234. page 352. Dated May 3. wagon after It had been taken from tha
1&0J. - ' ground.
Recorded May 7, 1902. ' The discovery has created consider-
James T. Leach to Emily Manuel Wo excitement n educational sclen-
, . , , , , , 1 1 1 tlflirclrcles here. Just how tho skcle-
and husband; release; ntcrest in Ap.1, ' ,,, , ' " , ., , .
. .,; , t0I happened to remain on the Island
1, H. P. 11,21., kul. 1027C, Pauoa, Ho- 8(J ,ong wlthout benB (scovcrC(I waB
nolulu, Oahu, Interest In hul land of not clear till It was learned that a good
Kahana, Koolauloa, Oahu; (80,0. nook portion of It was inundated land. It
lt;3, page 102. Dated June S, 1901.
Hawaiian Mission Children's Socio
ty to Pamalaula; release; two pieces
land, Kallhl. Honolulu. Oahu, one-halt
Interest In Kul. 8178, Keel 2, South
Kona. Hawaii; $200. Hook 113, pago
41. Dated May fi. 1902.
Kstati'of II. A. Wldcma'nn to Emma
Macfarlany, by tniHtee; died, portion
Grant 1S3, Punahou sTre'-t Honolulu,
Oahu; $19.o00. Rook 234, page 3S4.
Dated October 1. 1901.
Emma Marfarlane. by trustee, to
Emma Macfarlano, deed, eight-
f rj w Ta M P- .a Pa Ra p.a ruitsWPtfiimmiia fy pa pa P41 pa pa r-u P3
ssmf&smsitMisa
SsSIMKSrI
saaaaamSKSWacTiui ttWSJAJScsK: p4KflRaa9BaWI,l
A STREET SCENE IN BARCELONA.
STREET SCENE IN BARCELONA.
Tlile pl'-luro HlmnH 11 section of tho Rue de Terniind VII., scene of one
of Hip recent riots In lUrci'loliu. Willi the i-xci'i'tlon of n ffw Imulevnnls
and wlilp plnxnM, inoHt of tho Hticets In tlio old Hpnnlsli city are ns nmrow
as this one. It win In then' liuny Iiihi'h Hint tho rioter erectid harrlendes
nnd defied for n time the oernment troops. The tumble In llnrcelona
nltuotiRh pnrtly due to recent Incre.iRo of tnxntlon on the necessities of life
were In the main political and retolutlonary.
nlneths Interest In portion Grant 153,
Punahou street, Honolulu, Oahu; $1,
Hook 234. page 358. Dated October 1,
1601.
J. K. Farley to HacIscnberg:
deed; Interest in It. P. 4890, Kill.
34011). Pia, Koloa, Kauai; $125. Hook
234, page 359. Dated May 2, 1902.
AV. W. Ahana and wife to A. N.
Campbell; mortgage; tots 25, 2C, 28
and 30, block E, Kaplotanl park, por
tion II. P. 3590, Kul. G55, portion It.
P. 2100, Kul. 82ft, Kconeula and Kuwl
II, Honolulu, Oahu; $400. Hook 237,
page 43. Dated April 1. 1902.
Lllluokalan! to Chlng Fat et al.;
loasc; piece land, Walkikl read, Hono
lulu, Oahu; fifteen years at $510. IlooU
233, page 318. Dated July 7.2. 1901.
Jos. A. Lucas and wife to Agnes
I.rmke; mortgage; lots 31 and 32,
block 12, Kowalo tract, Honolulu, Oa
hit; $500. Hook 237, pago 45. Dated
May 7, 1902,
Young Yau to Ng Chock; power ot
attorney; general powers, ltook 233,
pago 1GD. Dated May 2, 1902.
Recorded May 8, 1902.
J. M. Kaulaupin to Heela Agricul
tural Company; lcnsc; It. P. 1503,
.'Kill. 4283, Heela, Koolaupnkn, Oahu;
(twenty-two years at $20. Hook 233,
pago 320. Dated April 23, 1902.
I Yong Kong Hung to Yong Kong Tat;
power of attorney; general powers.
Book 233, page 1CI. Dated December
1 17. 1901.
BONES OF MASTODON
'
Stockton, prll 29. Professor Osraont
it is tne largest they have ever seen
The Japaneso dug up only a portion of
tho skeleton and removed It to their
homes, and It Is beliovcd that the great
er part of It can be recoered, as the
portion taken from the ground was
well preserved. The teeth were miss
ing from the Jaw, and nil of the hones
Indicated that they must have been
been resting where they were found for
hundreds of years. The tusk which
wa impossitite.ror anyone to move
about on It until levees were thrown up
around the Island and tho soil drained.
This Is tho llrst jear that It lias been
cultivated, and this discovery may re
sult In other things of value to science
being brought to light.
Stranger He looks as If he might 1
your oldest Inhabitant Is he?
Reuben No, Slr-eo! Why. he ain't
hardly no more than the middle-aged-est
Inhabitant. Philadelphia Press.
.
In Russia factories aro usually near
forests, wood being still the chief fuel.
THE SOUTH AFRICAN
y uenerai Kitenener: "Well, I
anyway." Minneapolis Journal.
Lines of
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLP
The steamers ot this line will arrive and leavo this port as h,3nder:
ntOM SAN FltANCISCO. FOn SAN FRANCISCO.
AI.AMUDA
VENTURA
ALAMEDA
SIERRA
ALAMEDA
SONOMA
In connection wltk tne sailing ot tno atove steamers, mo agents are pro
rd to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail
oad from San Francisco to all poluta In the United States, and from New
fork by any steamship line to all European ports.
FOn FURTHER PARTICULARS APPI.T TO
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.
GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC 8. 8. CO.
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN
NEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Coast.
S. S. HAWAIIAN, to tall May 20th.
3. S. OREGONIAN, to sail about July
Freight received at Company's wharf,
From Sun Frnnclsco
3. S. HYAD.ES, to sail
Freight received at Company's
From Souttlu and Tncorrm
' 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 Kaisba
Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and
leave thla port on or about the dates below mentioned.
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.
NIPPON MAIIU MAY 16
PUItU MAY21
COPTIC JDTs'K 3
AMERICA MAIIU JUNE 11
1'F.KINU JUNE 10
GAELIC JUNE 28
IIONQKONO MAIIU JULY 6
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO P. M. 8. 3. CO.
H. HrVCKPBLO & CO, LTD. AGENTS.
CanadianAustralian Royal Mail
Stcnmahlp Company.
Bteamcra of the abovo line, runulng In connection wlta tho CANA3I
N PAOIFIC RAILWAY CO. botwetn oncouvcr. II. C, and Sydnty, N.S.7..
anil f-nlllut; at Victoria, II. C, Honolulu, Suva, l'ijl and IlrUbano, aro DUiI
AT HONOLULU on or about tbo dates below mated, viz.;
'rom Vancouver anu Victoria, B. C. 1 hrom Sydney and Brisbane.
(Far llrlsbane and Sydney.) (For Victoria nnd Vancouver, H. C.)
MIOWERA JUNE 7'AORANOI JUNE i
MOANA JULY 5 I MOANA JULY 2
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and
rurope. For Freight and Passage nnl all general Information, apply to
Thco. H. Davicg & Co., Ltd., Gcn'l Aftcnte.
"globe navigation company, ltd.
PUGET80UND-H0N0LULU 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 tlmo.
3. 8. TAMPICO, from Seattle, on or about MAY 10
For further Information address
L. E. BEEBE,
2 Brewer Building, Honolulu. AGENT HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
Globe Nav. Co., Ltd., Seattle, Wash.; P. W. Rochester, 308 Market St.,
3. F.; Agents of above roads, will furnish Information.
Pearl City Hotel
A place for town peoplo to lay oft
lor u few days.
Furnished rooms, first-class meals,
dancing p:illlon, nlco plculu grounds,
also stubllm; for horses.
Convenient for a country outing.
J. W. CHAPMAN,
Manager.
213'.-3m
WILL 0' THE WISP.
got his smoking tobacco this time.
0t
Travel.
.MAY 16 ALAMEDA MAY 21
.MAY 28 SIERRA MAY 27
JUNE 6 ALAMEDA JUNE 11
JUNE 18 SONOMA .1 JUNE 17
JUNE 27 ALAMEDA .. . . .JULY 2
JULY 9 VENTURA JULY 8
ALAMEDA JULY 23
15th.
4 2d St., South Brooklyn, at all times.
May 17.
wharf, Stewart Street Pier 20.
FOR 8AN FRANCISCO.
AMERICA MARU MAY 20
I'EKINO MAY 28
OAEI.IC ....JUNE 7
1IONC1KONO MARU JUNE. 13
CHINA JUNE 21
DORIC JUNE 28
NIPPON MARU JULY 8
PIONEER HOTEL
LAHAINA
Everything New, Good Table, Nice
Bedrooms, Sample Room for Comincr
clal Travelers. Opposlto Landing, fine
view, cool and comfortable. Terms
moderate.
G, FREELAND,
Manager
Lines of Travel.
Bisiness Mob
Cai Saro
laay Oonrs
S nrfnPfwV
IGXO88 THE CONTINENT TROM
Sai Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAILY
FROM SAN FIlANCISCa
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM PORTLAND.
nlj TilREE DAYS to Chicago.
Onlr FOUR DAYS to Nw York.
kUxuui Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Smok
ing and Library Cars, with DarUt
ffkop antf Pleasant Reading Room,
Dining Cars (Meals aIa-caxt).
Frco Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleeporm.
' K. LOTHROP, General Aeent.
1SB Third street, Portland, Orogo.
W. HITCHCOCK, General Asent,
Ha 1 Montgomery St., San Franclsix
I. L. LOUAX. O. P. ft T. A.,
1471 Omaha, Nebraska,
Hawaiian Tramway's Time
Tabic.
KINO STREET LINE.
Cn Uiv Walkikl for town it 5 j, 6 1 j, t.4 A.a.
todtrcrr 11 ntnutttthcrttfter tl'l to 4, ii;m tod
iijSP.A. from Wiihlkl so to tht Punahou SuMn
Can ! R Panr or Pawn twtub f or town S
I'SiA.a. and tvary tf mlnuttathcrtaftcf till it oCpjv,
Can Itavt Foil and Klnr ttrefti comr for PaIajm
it 6.10 A.M and tvtnr 13 ntnutef aftr tttl ti:
Can If art for Pal 10 a only at j and j:ia A m,
Ciri tav Palimi for Walkikl $ 4) a.m. and wnj
MBlnuitttill 94JP M , thi at to-15 and to4S'
Tnt it'll A. from Pilini for Punahou nntv fm
loWilktuton Saturdayi.
i,ari itavt ron ana Kinr ttrtttt cornt retain
Raect it j 90 and $ y a.m
Cart Itavt Fort and Klnr treii corner for Wafkflt
16 es A , andtvrry tj ninuttt till ioo$t.M, tben t
it'uandiiMsP.n. Trxii:jjf.M. got to Walkltt
tiSatordaytonly,
BERETAN1A STREET AND NUUANU VAUET.
Can Itavt Pun 1 Sou SliHt for Tom id.Mf
for Town and Valley t 40 s so 6 to .m 6 40 ? at4
r SO A M
Can Itavt Oafau Cellert for town ani Vttlv t
6' jo 6 50 and 7.10 A.M and tvtr) 10 nlnuttt tilt to-.ta
P.M. tictpt Iht tvtn hour and half, hour can wt(c
in rroB tnt Matit
Craltavt Nauanu Vattey at 6 10 6 10 6 a.m and
tvtry 10 nlnuttt thereafter till 10 so PM
Can Itavt Fori and Queen ktrectt for Punch
Collt(t at 6 os i aj 6 4S A M and tvtry 10 a lout
atttr till 0 45 P.m. After that tht cart rua fa tfe
Subltotto 11 sop.m, which la ihtlait car fro Town
rtAchtac tht Sublt at ii.jo p.m.
Telephone to All Parts of the Isltci.
KONA LIVERY
STABLES
K.EALAKEKUA. - HAWAII
J. Q. HENRIQUES, PROP.
Horeee and Carriages
For Excursions
Td the Volcano or tha Mountain.
An excellent chance li offered (or
tourleU to
6EB THE COUNTRY.
CarrUcea meet the 8. S. Manna uua
at Kallaa and take passengers orerlanA
U Hookena, where tho steamer la met
O. R. & L. Co,
TIME TABLE.
From and after January 1, 181a.
t mrr-
TRAINS.
STATIONS, daiiy DAitr
(UutwtldJ II. Sua. DAILY tl Sun, DAILY Otltl
A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. IJL
Honolulu T.io 9 it n,of i.tf fk
PMrl City.... to g 4S it 49 .4T ii
El Mtll I ) IO&8 II.OO 4.s O.i
W.ltnM os 4.41 .
Wililui ii:jj iM ....
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STATIONS. DAILY
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Q. P. DHNiaON. Superintendent
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purposes a specialty. Particular atten
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